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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1909)
CITY BRIKFti. Portland Clothing and Shoe Store « ♦ 5ole Agents for The Boyer The are in the city. Mr«. J.P.Lee returned Monday even ing from Southern California where I she has been visiting her son. A suit was filed Monday by Crlsler A Stilt« vs. John Bennett. Action at Law. Plaintiff's attorney. H. W Kee see. Jesse Siemens and Lester Leavitt left on Saturday for Corvallis, after spending Christmas with their par ents. Chas. Mack was here Monday, came in to subscribe for the Republi can and get one of those little savings banks. Miss Ruby Hillis returned Sunday evening from San Jose where she been spending the Holidays with mother. R. S. Adams, »on of J. Frank ams, left' Tuesday on his return to school at the Mt. Tamalpals Mili tary Academy. Have E. W. Muller add an attach ment to your phonograph so you may enjoy the new 4-minute Amberol rec ords. 12-17 T. E. Griffith, who has been spend ing Christmas with his parents, left Sunday morning for McMInnnvtlle where he is attending school. FOR 8ALE—A fine ranch of 500 acres, 250 head of cattle, 100 head of horses and niules. Price *2 5,000. 10-29 MASON A SLOUGH Mrs. H. F. Murdoch has resigned her position as clerk in the postoffire and is succeeded by Mr». K. North, who assumed her duties this morning Brown Brothers, of Tule Lake, and ¡Mr. Hartery have sold 1000 head of [ fat mutton sheep within the last few- dav to Lewis Gerber, at *3.50 a head Uncle Sam Our Hessenger To Farmers Farmers along R. F. I>. routes need not come to town this cold weather. Send ns your order by the mail carrier. We will fill it »» conscientiously as if you were here in person— which is saying that you will receive the very best drug store articles that it is possible to get and at the very lowest prices. Try this good service. STAR DRUG STORE “They Have It” L Dependable Hardware Heating Stoves, Household Utensils.'Guns and Ammunition. Cutlery—in fact every thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. f» - * 4* 4* T he BRICK STORE Unheard of Prices on all Winter Goods * " : GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man | Rulliti Aitutirtlitiiti itututf ïti 1Î1 a>E ìfrt lift afri i±i ifrt ifrt 'I11! I111i|I I|i ■ji if«i|i bji ■jaaja■|avj«■p»je BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A Generous Reduction The committee appointed from the old Inland Empire Club to dispose of the property of the Club will meet « • with the members tonight at the office < > « > of C. P* Chastain, at which time the < > report will be made and a dividend will probably be declared. < < < * Hmerican yield Fence and KOKOHO LAWN FENCI BARBED OLD ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS STUDEBAKER For Quality Jewelry WAGONS» BUGGIES and CARRIAGES > > i > Geo. T. Baldwin a day to connect with the outgoing and incoming mail. It Is probable that arrangements will be made to have the mail for Kenn delivered from Holland, the new terminus of the railroad. The hall in the-Public School has Dr. L. L. Truax arrived Friday af been fitted up as a reading room,with ternoon from Bonanza on hl» way to Beginning with t<>day, you will have the chance of supplying all the latest magazines and instruc Vancouver, Wash., where he will take your wants in my line, at a 23 Per Cent Reduction. tive books for the use of the scholars. the examination for Army Surgeon. T he room will also be used for the »This applies on all goods in the store, with the exception of S. C. Graves, editor of the Bonanza J ’ Phonograph*, Phonographs, and and Fountain Pen*, which, as you know, are con- < » d.i play of mounted birds which are Bulletin, and Thompson .Meldrum, l>< lug collected by the school Bi the ; ’ tra< t good*. who has been stringing wire» for the study of bird life in Klamath County. ♦ At this price you ran well afford to brighten up your home « > Moore Bros., came down from Merrill > with a few pretty pietea of either < HINA, BRONZE, CUT Members of the local lodge of Friday. > GLASS, or fill out your table service in silver. Knights of Pythias enjoyed a very Deputy Sheriff Schallock went to pleasant meeting at Sanderson's hall J You will iertainly appreciate the chance of getting fine goods ❖ Bonanza Friday morning to »erve a Monday night. A number of visiting > at such low figures. members were present to witness the warrant on Charles Walker, charged This proposition will continue until a certain amount of . initiation of candidates. The meet- with assault with a deadly weapon , goods have been sold, »0 come while the assortment is good. png was followed by a lunch and a on the person of Will Campbell. ; My guara"-ee will cover g•.<<!• M.ldfn this sale, so it entirely I • social time. Judge Geo. Noland was Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pankey and i present and gave a very interesting Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Wilson, of Lnn- ' to your advantage. and instructive talk on the origin of gell Valley, arrived In the city last the order. Next Monday night will I ’ Friday. The two ladles, who are I occur the Installation of officers for sisters of Silas Obenchaln, left the .the ensuing six months. next morning for Central Point to attend their mother, Mrs. Bartlett T. W. Vallie, postoffico Inspector I *> Obenchaln, who Is quite sick. from Portland, Is In the city, Mr. < > < > Vallie Is here to make arrangements FOR SALE: A fine stock ranch < > with abundance of < > for a change In the mail service for of 3000 acres , . || Keno. At present it has been neces- water and enough timber for the ♦♦4^-:-*->A-:-*:e:e:e->e;-e:e-:.e:.e sary for the carrier to make two trips ranch. Twelve miles from Klamath Heitkemper’s JJV Money to Ix«n—We have a few hundred dollars to loan on real es tate. Loan must be paid by May 1 1909. MASON A SLOUGH. O. W. White and daughters, Mrs. C. 1. Roberts and Miss Georgia White, returned Saturday evening from Port land where they »pent Christmas with Mrs. White. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stabl- man, in Dorris, on Tuesday, Decem ber 21, a boy. Mother and son doing well and papa as proud as befits the ' occasion.—Booster. 1 Lou. Fairbanks came down Tues day from tne Agency where he has been working on the Adams dredge. He left the next morning for Red ding, California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seehorn, par ents of W. *E. Seehorn of the Ameri can Hotel, departed Saturday ¡Tracv, California, to spend the mainder of the winter. J. U. Robbin, the local option tective who secured the evidence! against the men accused of selling li quor, arrived In the city Friday, i from Portland. He Is here as a wit ness before the Grand Jury. Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. Abstracting now on at X 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*$4* 4« 4* 4* 4« 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4» 4» 4* X $3 Hat DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Precident Maps, Pls as, Blue Priât», Etc. i Grand Clearance Sale I rill. ♦ ► X4?4» 4» 4» 4» 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4» 4»4» 4» 4* 4* a 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4» 4* 4’4'4* 4" 4» 4’4» 4» Guy Merrill was In the city this week from Merrill. Lewis Gerber has returned from the Lava Beds. Dr. F. M. White was called to Ho nama Sunday to attend F. C. Eldred I who Is very »lek with bronchitis. Miss Hortense, the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hogue, has been quite sick for several days. A marriage license was Issued on { Saturday to Lee J. Bean and Miss Mina l.enota Gibson, both of Honan I M. I w. H. North returned last Friday from a trip to the timber north of « > Bly. O. T. McKendree came in from : ö • Lakeview Friday on his way to Mer- ' Fall«. About 500 acre» fine plow land; the balance meadow and pas ture. The ranch < introls 3000 acre» of open range, and many thou»and acre» more are available. Price 118,000.00. Term» easy. MASON * SLOUGH. J. M. McIntire In In Sun Francisco attending to business. E. B. Ramsby came up Wednesday afternoon from Merrill an a witness In the burglary cane. A suit was filed Wedneaday by Harris it Irwin against E. W. Roberts for the recovery of money. Phone 261 “The mclancholly days are here. The saddest of the year—" But it will make your heart glad to see the new line of Him NM fflOS Have you seen the new Diamonds? We have them in our win dow. Peter Ulam and wife are here from Watch our "adds.” It will Riddles, Oregon, on a visit to Mrs. J We have got F. T. Sanderson, a sister of Mr. I pay you. Ulam. something to show you in Herbert Wells, superintendent for I up-to-date Jewelry and hol Maney Bros., the government con- j tractors, left Wednesday for Reno, i iday goods of the highest Nevada. possible grade. Representative H, A. Brattaln H. J. WINTERS. came in from Paisley Tuesday and ALL GOODS ENGRAVED FREE left next, morning for Salem to at tend the Legislature. Mrs. Alex. Martin, Jr., gave a handkerchief shower last evening Ban Griffith and wife, of the Odes In honor of Miss Stella Campbell, sa summer resort, left Wednesday who Is to be married this month. for San Francisco.