WILD WITH
EXCITEMENT
1R1END BROS, representa
tive will be here in about
Spring Sa in pies and will
special one day for taking
orders for tailor-made suits.
thousand
samples
to
pick from.
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K. SUQARMAN
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We mean are you coming to the Street Carnival during the week of
Oct. 12th. We hope you will. We are going to have a big time. And
when you are here we would be glad to meet you personally in our store,
to show you our modem, up-to-date stock of Drugs. Medicines and every
thing found in modem drug stores. We hope you will come and see for
yourself the largest and best drug store in Klamath County.
STAR DRUG STORE
“They have it.
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
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GEO. R. HURN, the
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE GO.
Phones—Office 871, Barn 873
Hl M.MONH.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath
Albert Shur, Plaintiff, vs. W. H.
May, Defendant.
Action at law to
recover ntonev
To W. H May, the above named de-
fendant:
In the hame of the State of Oregon,
you are hreby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled action on
or before the 24th day of December,
1908. that being the date of the last
publication of this summons and the
time within the defendant is required
to answer as fixed by the order for
publication of this summons, and If
you fall ao to appear and answer the
plaintiff will take judgment ugalnst
you for the sum of 14 4 7.65,
and that the Northeast quarter of
the Southeast quarter of Section 31
Township 40. South of Runge s East
Wrilamette Meredian. Klamath Conn
ty, Oregon, held under attachment in
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'doctors are agreeable and forceful.
F. J Bowne of Bonanza ha» re
speakers and held the audience In i ■ eivetl the top price for hay sold this
close attention while they explained fa*'
"e r,M’,’n,b' »»’Id ten tons of
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¡alfalfa, receiving I1f. per ton In
the usefulness of their wonderful dis
stark.
i coveries.
J. 11. Hrant, a teamster for
Many promises wer> made which government, wasar rested Monday
se».-ru<>d u-terly imposs'ble to believe, ternoon for driving over the fire com
and when the doctor Invited those ; pany's hose during the fire on Sixth
who were hard of hearing to come ‘4,1,1 pln* H,‘ WIU* ‘“ken before I’o-
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.. I lice Judge Leavitt and lined $15.
forward and be cured. J. A Martin
| which he paid.
O. Calkins and Johnnie Houston re
sponded to the call and were mad. >
to hear a whisper in a few seconds •
The doctor then called for cripples
ion crutches and Al Lyons responded
He was afflicted with that giant dis
ease. rheumatism, for two years, and
he was unable to walk except with
County School Superintendent .1 <1
crutches and great difficulty and pain < Swan left on Monday for Eor^Kla-
He was operated on with medicine i math, lie will vlwit the arhoola hi tlw*
for twenty minutes and walked off northern part of the county not <*v-
the stage free from pain and stiffness. en neglecting Odell which Is .»ver l»ii
, followed by the wondering crowd. ; miles to the north.
You will flint the most complete
sto. k of Edison Phonographs anil
Reiords In the county al E W .Mul
lers. cor. 6th and Main streels. Klam
ath Falls Should be pleased to .show
von the wonderful "Amberol" four-
minute records and then change yi.ui
machine so you cun piny them 1l-5tf
while the doctor broke his crutches
To say the audience was astonished
would be putting It mildly. The doc-
i tor was warmly congratulated.
It
seemed like a dream but It was real
Ministers and doctors were In the
audience, and they seemed as well
-teased as any.
They treat the following diseases:
Paralysis, catarrh, deafness, big
neck, bladder and kidney diseases,
rheumatism, scrofula, loss of manly i
vigor, female diseases, bowel com-'
plaint, debility, dropsy, heart, liver
and nerve diseases, tape worm, sore
legs, all ear and eye diseases, cancers,
piles and fistula cured without pain,
end all kinds of chronic diseases
treated.
T he BRICK STORE Co.
this action, be sold to satisfy the said
sum of 1447.65 and interest thereon
from the 24th day of August, 1908, i
OFFICE AT
and plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments of this action.
This summons is published in the
Klamath Republican, a weekly news-
F-'iper printed and published at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, by order dated
November 11th, 1908, made by the .7 a. m. f«» D p. in., incliidlux Munday.
lion. George Noland, Judge of the
above entitled court, requiring sum
mons to be published for »lx consec
utive weeks beginning on the 12th
day of November. 1908.
F II MILLS.
Attorney for Plaintiff
The treatment is medicine and
I 1< odles» surgery. Will not visit any
At the special meeting of the Conn other town In this county. All want
ell the Mayor submitted his appoint ing treatment must come to Klamath
ment as Chief of Police for the en Falls by Thursday, November 19, pos
dorsement of the Council
Mi O I, itively the last day in Klamath Falls,
<’»»»»••» wa elected a; the new Chief closing at 6 p in.
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ROBERTS & HANKS
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STUDEBAKER
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Pilone 261
Nval's Vegeta-
ble Prescription
You cannot afford to miss the big
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is indicated in all sale at the Boston Store.
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ordinary diseases
We haven t always got it: but we get it if it is in our line.
of women. This
remedy
never
We don’t carry a #100,000.00 stock, but we are growing.
disappoint», its
We aren’t selling out. We expect to stay and help make
good effects be
mg perceptible
this one of the busiest towns in Oregon.
from the very
first. It is com
Come and see us. Lots of new goods.
posed of the pur- j
est and moat re
liable drugs
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Yours in interest of the pocketbook,
mercurials, opi I
ate» arul other
now shows her happiness
harmful
drugs
and shines resplendent
being excluded?
along with our line of
The many dis
concerting influ
ences to which
woman is con
stantly subjected
render her liable
nnd
to many func
tional disorders
BEIll' E. WITHROW, Kecretary
that not only tend
All are appropriate wed
DON
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to destroy her comfort and happiness,
E. M. BUBB,
ding Rift* and she will
but which gradually merge into chronic
not be happy till she
Vice Preaident and
and serious diseases.
gets them.
President
Treasurer
Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription is with
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, lite.
out » peer for the snccessful treatment
See ni ' I » Line
of female weakness, painful and disor
Get ULl\ Prices
dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps,
“bearing down pains,” inflammation
and falling of the womb. Thia is a rem
edy of sterling worth.
Che
Tair
Bride
Sparkling Cut Class
Hand Painted China
Rich Silver
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY
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Sheriff \\. B Barnes and C. M
Ellsworth left Sunday morning with
Jay Stt.kels whom they are taklas
Dr Madison and staff, of the Medi- to the State penitentiary at Salem
i cal Institute of Liverpool. England,
FOIl SALE—A fine ranch of 800
and Crawfordsville. Indiana, branch acres. 250 head of cattle, loti head
¡office. Portland. Oregon, lectured to of borse» and mules. Price 135.000
M »SON & SLOUGH
a large audience Tuesday night. The 10-29
COMING?
Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
solicit your fine piano moving.
Don’t Forget that we
are receiving SUITS
every few days
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DR
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ten days with a full line of
Five
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C N, Meyer left Thursday morning
for California
Chas Stindl, of l^akevlew, was In
the city this week
Emil Egvrt came In Friday from I
hls ranch near Dairy.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, in II. C. Spink came down from the
Klamath Agency Friday afternoon
Fever of Excitement
It. C Spink and wife, of Klamath i
Agency, left Saturday for Salem
Over the Wonder
Chas. Grav.-s arrived here Friday i
from Odell with the election return.|
frol.i that precinct.
ful Cures Per
700 boxes of Apples at the Monarch
.Mercantile Co Price« right
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formed by
A marriage license was granted
UH Thursday to Abraham Logan an '
Miss Maud M. Southwell
Bring us your Butter, Chickens
and Turkey» and get CASH for them
Monarch Mercantile Co
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Supt II G Wilson, of Ilie
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Klnm
ath Indian Reservation. Is In the city
Chas I .oomIs and Roh Branch of
Merrill »pent Sunday in the div
Small tracts of well located tub
marsh lands offered tor one week at
120 per acre. Abel Adv
II
J. D Carroll and wife left Monday
■d last Sunday front the timber,
The Great Medical Expert ranch
at Merrill Suuday
Thad Mcllattan left Sunday morn
and Bloodless Surgeon
ing tor San Francisco to select his
line ot holiday and Jewelry goods
I kt. Ilarpold and daughter. M
N Mabelle Ilarpold, returned to lheii
home at Bonanza Saturday
DEAF MADE TO HEAR;
VEGETABLES
Potatoes,
huge, etc . wanted bv the Mouarch
Met ■ ant lit Co
We pay C \ sii feu
LAME TO WALK them
. Bring them to us
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Dr S lleiuonway returned Saint
day evening from his vacation In tin
East
After a tew days het«, he will
go to Yainax
Opera House Packed-Noth- lion. J. \V Bailey left Sunday
morning for Portland after conduct
Ing Like It Ever Seen
ing a very suceeaafnl Farmers' In
stitute.
in Klamath Falls
A well educated young woman with
tirst class credentials wants position
I as governess, companion or managing
Before
housekeeper
Address liepublican
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A nnouncement
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COR. 7 th
and main str .
Klamath Falls
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Oregor
B. 3. Winters
T he □ D eal
Klamath County Abstract Go., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
THI UADING JtWtUH
BRANCH STORE
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DORRIS, CAL
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REMOVAL SALE of
I he contract has been let for our new Brick, comer Main and
Third.
Rather than move our Immense $40,000 Stock we are
£oiii£ to give to the people of Klamath County the greatest op
portunity to buy goods cheaper than ever before.
The Boston Store
Sale began Thursday, Aug. 27. Ends Dec. 1st.
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