Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 21, 1909, Image 8

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will gO up Thursday
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came >n Friday i
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¡¡¡evening from Bly on timber buai-
+1 uses.
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I The steamer Eagle has changed
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hands. Mr Corbet retiring from the
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Mrs. Chas. Humphrey who bn* '
been visiting relatives In California I
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Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt returned Fri-
¡day from San Jose and other Cai-
1 ifurnia points where she has been vis
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Jacob Rueck was here Wednesday
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to attend a special meeting of the
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Directors of the Water Parrs Asso­
ciation.
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Ralph Feeney, of Portland, who
lias been here in the interest of the |
Workman lodge, left Wednesday j
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morning for his home
A marriage license was issued Fri-1
day afternoon to Jas. Goss. of Bonan- |
ta. and Miss Katherine DeForrest 1
Skinner, of this city.
Al Sloan left Tuesday for Ash­
land where he will visit his parents|
for a short time, after which he will'
go to California on au extended trip .
DIED—In Oakland. January 8.!
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1909. Harry’ Connolly, aged 8 years j
and 10 months. The deceased was a
son of John Connolly, of Wampus I
Klamath County.
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We want you to realise the value of buying your things
Dr. Daly. County Judge of Lake
jby mail. If there is anything in the drug line that you
County, passed through the city Sun-1
1 want, just a postal card addressed t« as, a word spoken to
day. en route to Chicago, where I
the carrier telling him to come here and we will send them
he has been called by the serious 111- I
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ness of his brother.
Beats bitching up and driving to town io this cold weather
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The Long Lake Lumber Company ,
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has a force of men getting out timber '
I an kinds of stock remedies and foods.
for the new mill. The timber will |
be cut on Mr. McCormick s land on 1
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the west side of the lake.
John Bennett, late of Dorris Hotel. I
“They Have It”
has moved into the company bouse
¡at Buena Vista. He will run tbe cook
, house for the Long Lake Lumber Co .
¡at their new works on thV Upper
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L. W. Miller and R. E. Guttiridge
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were awarded the first and second
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prizes, respectively, in the Chess
tournament. The first prize was a
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils.'Guns
silver cup and tbe second a chess
time piece.
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
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Dr. Hamilton returned last Sun­
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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day from Portland. While in the city
shelf-worn goods.
Dr. Hamilton purchased a Victor Por­
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table X-Ray machine, which will be
Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences—
installed in his new office in tbe CrIs­
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and everything the farmer needs.
ler & Stilt» block.
W’. B. Simpson returned this week
from San Francisco and San Jose,
California, where he has been visit-
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ing relatives. He says that the wea­
ther has been very disagreeable in
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California, almost continual cold
rains and fog.
Don’t miss the
Honey-Saving
Opportunity
Explained on
Fifth Page
Rural Free
Delivery
STAR DRUG STORE
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now on at
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Unheard of Prices on all
Winter Goods
American i'ield Fence
and KOKO/TO LAWN FENCI
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ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
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Dependable Hardware
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STUDEBAKER
WAGCNS, BUGGIES
and CARRIAGES
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GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man * e
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BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
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Abstracting
President
E. M. BUBB,
Vice President and
Treasurer
PUna, Blue Print*, Etc.
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Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
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Carpenters began on Tuesday mak-
ing repairs on tbe old city jail, Both
the interior and exterior will receive
attention. The building is also to be
| fitted with toilets and w ater and sew­
er connections. The contract for the
plumbing was let Monday evening to
Baldwin & Baldwin for >137.15, they
being the lowest bidders.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Ewauna Encampment No. 46, l.O.
O.F., held their annual installation
of officers Friday night. The new of-i
fleers are: Chief Patriarch, W. O. j
bmlth; Senior Warden, W. H. North; '
High Priest, C. B. Clendenning; Jun­
ior Warden, A. Kershner; Treatsur-j
er, Geo. R. Hurn; 1st W., C. M. Rams-
by; 2nd W., M. H. Wampler; 3rd W.,
I Wallace Baldwin; I. S., F. L. Arm-
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A Generous Reduction
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Beginning with today, you will lutve the chance of supplying
your wants in my line, at a 25 Per Cent Reduction.
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This applies on all goods in the store, with the exception of
Phonographs, and Fountain Pens, which, as you know, are con­
tract goods.
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Co). M. G. Wilkins returned Sat­
urday evening from a visit with his
family at Seattle. He was accom-1
panled home by Roy Allen, who came
j here to locate. The Colonel states
that the weather has been very dis­
agreeable around Portland and In the
Willamette Valley, and he Is pleased 1
to be back to enjoy the excellent ell-
i mate of Klamath.
At this price you ran well afford to brighten up your home
with a few pretty piece« of either CHINA, BRONZE, ITT
GLASS, or fill out your table mtvms ib silver.
Too will certainly appreciate the ehanre of getting fine goods
at such low figures.
This proposItMM will continue BBtU a certain amount of
goods have l«-en sold. «0 come while the assortnw-nt is good.
hfy guarantee wiD cover fuxk mi Ulin ibis sale, so it entirely
to yonr advantage.
Heitkemper’s
For Quality Jewelry
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Japanese newspapers are severe in
criticism of the United States be­
cause of matters pending in tbe Cali-
! fornla legislature. The possible en­
actment of laws forbidding the owner­
ship of land and the attendance of
¡Japanese in tbe public schools is el-
| aborated upon.
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Geo. T. Baldwin
The mctan«hoUj day* are brre.
The saddest of the year---**
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 cut
glass goods of the highest
possible grade.
The following men, indicted on a
charge of violating the Local Option
Law, apeared in Coart on Tues­
day and each entered a plea of Not
Guilty: J. V. Houston, Jack Miller,
Carl Reed, Frank Fax, Al Lyons,
H. J. WINTERS,
John Stewart, Tom Calloway, W. H
Dulaney, Otto Hedricb and James
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Crane. The Judge stated that these
Local Option cases would be set lat­
er, and would probably follow the
Coburn ease which has been set for
Amberol Records play for four
February 8.
minute«, At Multerà.
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WHBNEOR
in need of anything in the drug line, please reinombcr that
we keep everything that belongs In a well equipped phar­
macy. We pride \ourselves upon the purity of our drugs,
and the highest grade of druggist's sundries, and the care
we use In putting up prescriptions and household formu­
las. Wt have everything that Is usually needed in the
nick room, and can secure in the shortest time possible
any special preparation or applianco that may be suggest­
ed by a doctor. It Is our purpose to give our customers
exactly what they, want, and at prices as low as the quality
of the goods will allow.
We make a specialty of mail orders, and especial care
is taken to see that al) such orders are safely
and promptly delivered.
Chitwood Dru«; Company
Tbe Meat RessoeaMe Place to Bey.
MAMAIN I AllS. ONI.
FOR BALE: A fine stock ranch ■
TRKAHURKR’B NOTICE.
of 1000 acres with sbundance of
water and enough timber for the
Klamath Falls, Ore, Jan. 14, 1
ranch. Twelve miles from Klamath
Notice is hereby given that 1
Falls. About SOO acres fine plow
land; the balance meadow and pas­ are funds In the County Trei
ture. Tbe ranch controls 1000 acres for the redemption of ail 0*
of open range, and many thousand Warrants protested prior to M
acres more are available.
|l«t, 1807.
Interest on same
Price HMOO.OO. Terms easy.
! cease from this date, January I1
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MASON A NLOUOH.