Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 10, 1908, Image 8

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CHRISTMAS
Gifts for Men and Bovs
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OVERCOATS
«.MOLING JA« KKT8
FANCY SWEATERS
s|IK I NOERWEAIt
STYLISH HATS
DRESS GU»AES
HOI R I'RtMlF HOHE
SHIHTS
AMX>T TIES
MUFFLERS
FANC Y VESTS
S1I.K 81SPENDKRS
NI IT ('ASKS
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PORTLAND STORE
Agents for Hart, Schaffner A Marx Clothing
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8« h * the K K K Store’s Ail Instil«*,
W. F. Arant has ret in uvtl from
Crater Lake.
Ed. Bloomlngeamp was In the city
from Bly Monday
S. A. White, uf Bonaiua, was In
• he city Saturday.
J II. VanMeter was tn the city from
llisitleld this week.
H. F. Nichole, of Bnnanxa, spent
Sunday in th«* city.
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Riley W. Woiuls was In
i ;; from Dairy this w«*ek.
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Jas 11. Driscoll was In the city
J’lfrom Bonanza Friday
J
HE Bomlinot left Monday morning
< for his home in Iowa
'■I C C Pearson cam«« iu from Dairy
.. Saturday on business
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J. It. Elliott, of Klamath Agency,
j'jwas in the city this week.
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Will W. Baldwin returned from
*'j Portland Tuesday evening.
" < 1 ’ I I J. Q. Stevenson came In from his
i . Lost River ranch Saturday.
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Project Engln«*er D W. Murphy
I I heft Thursday for San Francisco.
¡¡I Jas. Pelton Is down from th«* Fort
; ; to attend Circuit Court as a juror.
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Abn« r Weed and Horace Mitchell
< • left Tuesday morning for California
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Steve Collahan, of Bly, was regls-
d at the Am. . I. au Hut. 1 this
[ | week.
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H. H. Kilgore and W It Campbell
».were in the city from l.augell Valley
! Monday.
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W. E. Nicholson aud J F. LmMley
' came down last Sunday from Fort
1 Klamath.
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs G. Helt-
; kemper, Jr., at noon Monday, a 12-
pound boy.
Mrs. J. T. Henley left on Tuesday
J for San Francisco, where she will
spend the winter.
Frank lra White, who has been In
i Portland for several w«*eka, return-
: *‘d home Tuesday evening
Mrs.Chas. Humphreys left Tuesday j
morning for Visalia, Calif , on a vis­
it with relatives and friends.
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are receiving SUITS
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T he BRICK STORE Co.
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ROBERTS & HANKS
L B. Yaden, who has been In th«*
city on business,left Monday morning
for his horn«* in Circle Chy, Neigda.
Frank Cutter came down from Bo­
nanza Sunday on his way to Cali-
fornia where he will spend the • lu-
' ter.
To Mie you the ru»h anil give you plenty of time to nuike
Lynn B. Yaden ui.ive«! I ii» i Fri-
your purchases, we have »tart«-«! our holiday goods display «-arly.
day from Circle City, Nevada. He will
There is no need for you to shop. You can’t And Christ-
be here a few days attending to busi­
nui» good*, that combine more Is-auty and refinement with greater
ness matters.
every day usefulness, than our aelectiona.
cabs
VEGETABLES— Potatoes,
Y’ou may as well come here soon and have the advantage
bage, etc.. sauted by lh«> Monarch
Mercantile Co.
We pay CASH for
of getting the pick of all the beat and that too, without having
them . Bring them to us.
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to elbow your way through jams of shopia r«.
Among
the
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Merrllllt.-s In the city
Our store will be crow d. <1 all day long soon. Better couie
Saturday were J. Shank, John Snow-
early.
ball, M. J. Beebe, W. E. Brown V. J
McDougall and O. W. Brandon.
FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 600
acres, 250 head of cattle, 100 head
•f horses und uiules. Price (25,000.
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BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cur­
now, at Placerville, California, on
December 2, a girl. Mr. Curnow is
' interested in property in Klamath
Falls and spent the summer here.
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
For Sale or Trath^—Residence and
and Ammunition, Cutlery in fact every-
, business property In the best town
in the Willamette valley.
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
Inquire al the Boston Store.
shelf-worn goods.
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Agents celebrated
Tom Moore notified the sheriff that
some one had taken a sorrel horse
and everything the farmer needs.
i from his barn at Long laike at 9
'o’clock Tuesday night. The hors«* had
! two white feet. It is believed that
it Is another case of horse stealing
and the officers are making a search.
Nell and David Camplxdl have pur­
chased the old laundry site on Main
There has been a big interest dis­
“The mclancbolly days are here.
played In the chess contest and the street of D. B. Campbell. The prop­
The saddest of the year—"
Hrst evening shows that there will be erty Is situated between Tenth nd
I many stiff games during the contest Eleventh streets and lias a frontage
But it will make your heart ¡Among the players who put up a of 26 feet on Main str«-et and 46 fc*c*t
I particularly strong game last even- on Pine. The pun I a-ors will erect
glad to see the new
ling were: C. E. Muse, Allan Sloan, a 26 by 60 foot store building on the
line of
L. W. Miller, Roy Walker, it. E Main street front.im-.
P. L. Fountain ta - just eonipli ted
Guthridge and Glenn Johnson. Oth-
the
school censca for Distiiet No. 1.
er strong players may develop later
I in the series as it is not always pos- which includes the city oi Kl.imatli
Fails. There are 302 boys and 337
to judge from the first game.
Have you seen the new | -.ible
Following are the games played, iiirli» or a total of 689 children of
Diamonds? We have
the first nunie being the winner by I school age in the city al this time,
taking two games: . Arthur Leavitt i'bu ceusus ut 1907 showed 293 buys
them in our win­
vs. C. C. Hogue; C. E. Muse vs. E. .and 302 girls, a total of (iul. This
dow.
.M.Bubb; Allan Sloan vs. F.J. Bowne; makes an increase of 38 children or
L. W. Miller vs. J. E. Swanson; Roy a gain of six per cent in this year.
Watch our
Walker vs. J.E.*Bodge; Roy Bamako
F. M. Miller, one of the chess en-
pay you.
We have go'
It. Wyucoop. In the game be­ iiusidsls ui this city, who is euteied
something to sho.v you in tween It. E. G itlirol. ■ and Gieuu .a the tournament starting iasi lues-
who are both first cla ■ . la.' at tbe Band Club hall, is playing
up-to-date Jewelrv and hol­ Johnson,
playerH, Mr. Johnson won one gain* 1 i game with a man in Cleveland by
iday goods of the highest and the rest were diaws. They will lostai cards. They have each made j
G i ay mare, brand' <1 J.It. oil left
continue playing until one lias two I ourleen moves and Mr. Miller thinks
possible grade.
games to his credit.
• ■ lias his man going, but is anxious- »noulder; left eye out.
H. J. WINTERS,
Others who were matched but co .1
IKE JACKSON,
waiting to see what his next move
Yainax, Oregon.
not play last evenin. ..'re:
F. II
/III be.
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ALL GOODS LNGHAVF.D FKU
.Mills, J. G. Pleire, Joi n YaiP n, D. V
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While visltim.- friends one day last Kuykendall, A. L. I. avitt, E. B. Hei.
FOR HALE:
A firm stock ranch
week, Mrs. Maiaret Smith, a well- ry, W. W. Nickerson and Dr. C. i
3000 acres with abundance of
Anyone having an acron nt wlth the
to-do widow of Seaford, N. J., raided Mason. The next meeting will b
ater ami enough tlmbef’ tor the Singer-Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
her eyes to the ceiling and exclaimed: Saturday, December 12, at 8 o'cioc
¡inch, Twelve miles from Klamath Machine Co., will kindly make their
•’Why. Frank, wl-.e"« did you com« sharp.
’alls,
About 500 acres fine plow remittances to E. W Muller, cor. Oth
from?” Sb«- at rn<< tell dead Uni«
R«'X K .ord. of th“ flene rand mnd; the balance meadow and pas- and Main Sts., Klamath Falls. Ore.,
a few Hour« before ner favorit» left Thursday for a tour of ' exs
>re
1’1 <• ranch < mtrols 3000 acres I who now baa sole charge of this ter­
grandson, Fran Kane, nsd died, but and <t!:er joufh-r «tnter In the •»
’ open range
"rice (IK.000.00 ritory for ua
aba was not aware of the fact.
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MASON in SLOUGH ll-5tf
Singer sewing Macbine Co
lerest of Li. company
T he FIRST PICK
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HARDWARE DEALERS
HOLIDAY GOODS
AGCNS, BUGG IBS
mil CARRIAGES
STUDEBAKER
STAR DRUG STORE
* Dependable Hardware
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Hello! Santa; Is that you7
“Yes; sure it’s inc
“Well, say, Santa, be sure
and stop at the Square Deni
and tiet my Christmas and
mama’s.”
BERT E WITHROW, Secretary
D on J. ZUMWALT,
C. L.
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Map», Plans, Blue Prints, Etc
Abstracting
E. M. HUBB,
'’¡co i naiilunl and
Treasurer
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON