Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 17, 1908, Image 8

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CHRISTMAS
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PORTLAND STORE
Agents for Hart, Schaffner A Marx Clothing
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T he FIRST PICK
HOLIDAY GOODS
To «ave yon the rush and give you plenty of time to make
your pnrili»«’«, we have started our holiday goods display early.
Th« r<- is no need for you to shop. You can’t find Christ­
mas goods that combine more beauty and refinement with greater
every day usefUlnesa, tlu«u our selection«.
You may as well come here soon anti luive the advantage
of getting the pick of all the liest and that too, without having
to elbow your way through jam« of shopi<ers.
Onr store will be crowded all day long soon. Better come
early.
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Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
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thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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shelf-worn goods.
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Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
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and everything the farmer needs.
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GEO. R. HORN, ,,ie Hardware
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“The meUncbolly <Uy> are here.
The saddest of the year—”
But it will make your heart
glad to see the new
line of
Have you seen the new
Diamonds? We have
them in our win­
dow.
Watch our “adds.” It will
pay you.
We have got
something to show you in
up-to-date Jewelry and hol­
iday goods of the highest
possible grade.
H. J. WINTERS,
ALL GOODS ENGRAVED FREE
The workmen have been busy for
several days past on the interior of
the new Jacobs building and the
shelving is now being put in
It is
expected that the building will be
ready for occupancy witbin a week
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Money to Loan—We have a few
hundred dollars to loan on real es-
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Loan must be paid by May 1,
1909.
MASON & SLOUGH.
>•: ge Hill, of t! • Doliollib li alt)
oiupany, left Tuesdax tor Oakland
land.
Attorney Gus N> wb i* I- In the
y from Jacksonville on legal busi­
ness.
Judge snd Mrs 1. F W Hills left
Sunday morning tor a trip through
Mexico.
Hi'iiN Wed ne,.l c . 11. , • Iiib.r li.
to Mr. and Mrs. H. II Dunbar, of this
dty. a 9-pound girl.
Attorney Pierce Evans left Tuesday
morning '< r San FTanilsco where h*
will spend the Holidays
County Judge J. It Gi ifllrh return­
ed last Friday from Portland where
he had been on business.
rs. O. W. Muston left Sitar­
morning for Los kngeles vi here
e will spend the winter.
Hoy G. Wise tame dqwti from Fort
Klamath last Thursd.i' and left next
morning on the boat for the railr ad
It Is as easy for a millionaire to
be un optimist as it is difficult for n
pt ssimist to be a millionaire.
Mi>s H i. n Waked Id arrived last
Su • In ■ t. .ht f- ■ ■■. <■ ‘ sun. California.
where «he has been for several
months.
H G. Wilson, sup
the Klamath Indian Res't vation, was
down from the Agency this week
Judge and .Mrs. L. F Willits left
Saturday morning for a trip through
.Mexico. They will be absent about a
month.
Rev It E Dunlap arrived last
Friday from Lakeview to attend the
quarterly conference of till Me! ho- ♦
dist church.
E 8. PbillliMi. Jr.,
day for San Francisco
Iforuia points, with a
ing a polytechnic school
Rev G. LeRoy Hall, who has I.... ..
conducting «pedal «ervice« al the
Baptist church.returned Frida, morn­
ing to hi« home In Medford.
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VEGETABLES- PoUlUlM, Cfibs
bage, etc., wauled by the .Monarch
Mercantile Co. We pay CASH for
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them . Bring them to us.
E. I,. Swartrlander came down
from Klamath Agency Saturday • v-
enlng
that evening from a visit at her home
in Minnesota.
FOR SALE—A fine ranch of GOO
acres, 250 bead of cattle, 100 head
of horses and mules. Price 125,000.
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.MASON * SLOUGH.
Geo. G. Gregory , «on of •’. P. Gre­
gory, and Geo. S.llall, who came here
recently from Spokane, left Tueaday
morning for San lH* go where they
will «pond the wlnt* t.
E. B. Ram«by came up from the
Martin ranch at Spring Lake Friday
to act as witness before th»- Gram!
Jury in the robbery <a-- of the State
vs. Melton, Johnson and Hale.
For Sale or Trade—Residence and
business property in the beat town
in the Willamette valley.
Inquire at the Boston Store.
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American Tield Fence
and KOKOMO LAWN Fi-N’CI
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ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
STUDEBAKER
Bl (i(i!ES
WAGONS
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Geo. T. Baldwin
Torn Stephen«, the rent estate man,
Mrs. ,R. R. Hamilton left Satur- returned last Sunday from San Fran
day for Portland where «he will re- cl«co where he recently went with
main about a month visiting friends hi« wife, He Staten that Mrs. Steph­
en« i« considerably Improved anti that
and relative«.
Fascinating Pyrography—150 page she will soon be able to return to her
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illustrated catalog No. 2 free. Wood-(home here,
ard, Clarke A Co., Portland, Ore.
Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg and Mrs.
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E. S. Phillips entertained a large
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Mrs. Richard Shore Smith gave a company of ladies at the horn*1 of
dinner to a few friends Friday night, Mrs. Wattenburg Wednesday after­
the occasion being .Mr. Smith’s birth­ noon. The time was delightfully spent
in needli " ork and conversation.Judg­
day.
ing from the chatter and happy ex­
If you are looking for something
pressions all present had a jolly
put of the ordinary for a Xmas pres­
good time. At four o'clock daiaty
ent, why not decide on an Edison
refreshments were served.
Phonograph, which will not only give
J.F. Kimball left Tuesday afternoon
pleasure for one day but for year« to
ESTICAV NOTICE.
by
private conveyance for Lakeview
come. E. W. Muller, cor. 6th and
Main streets, has the largest «lock of in the Interests of the Weyerhaeuser
From there he will go
machines and records in the county Company.
Gray mare, branded J.R. on left
to
Silver
Lake,
and will be absent shoulder; left eye out.
to «elect from.
12-17
about two weeks. Mr. Kimball was
IKE JACKSON,
C. W. Watson arrived Sunday even­ accompanied to Lakeview by W. W.
Yainax, Oregon.
ing from Ashland and, after a visit Baldwin who goes there to sec Dave 11-12.12-17
with his sister, Miss Lyle Watson, Edler In connection with the well
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­ boring machine which the Baldwin1
Anyone having an account with the
ment to your phonograph so you may Company recently sold Mr. Edler.
Singer-Wheeler & Wilson Sowing
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enjoy the new 4-minute Amberol rec­
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I Machine Co., will kindly make their
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SHOP AT SI WI.MEKH.
remittances to E. W. Muller, cor. 6th
Make your wife happy with a now
A blacksmith shop has been es- and Main St«., Klamath Falls, Oro.,
Singer or Wheeler & Wilson Sewing tablished at Summers. General work who now ha« sole charge of thia ter­
j Machine. E W. Muller, agent, cor. of all kinds promptly done. Horse- ritory for u«
•th and Main streets, Klamath Falls «hoeing a specialty.
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Singer Sewing Machine Co.
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Hello! Santa; is that you7
“Yes; sure it’s me.”
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mama’s.”
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
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Preaident
Map«, Plana, Blue Print«, Etc
Abstracting
E. M. BUBB,
Vice President and
Treasurer
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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