Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 04, 1909, Image 8

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    CITY BlilhFS.
Kslle Morgau is iu the city from
Kono.
J. W. Ritter Is In the city from
Fort Klamath.
Claude Clopton «us In the city
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from Bonanza Saturday.
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Geo. W. Offiold came up from Mor
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o' rill Tuesday on business.
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Attorney F. II. Mills returned Sat­
urday from Sau Francisco.
A. Patterson, of Bonanza, Is reg­
istered at the lakeside Inn.
< '1 Clay Hennis and wife returned
Wednesday from California.
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Judge II. L. Benson left Tuesday
¡¡ for Salem on legal business.
Ross Sutton was in the city this
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F. W. Broadsword, the Bonanza
” I hardware merchant. Is In the city
’ ’ ' today,
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Tell
Muller JVWS
your -
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Portland Clothing
and Shoe Store
K. SUGARMAN
Proprietor
Project Engineer D. W. Murph)
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1 Francisco.
BORN At 12 o'clock Monday
4 night, to Mr. uud Mrs. Frank Mc-
i Cornack, a sou.
BORN- In this city at 10 o'clock i
{Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. E j
i Sharp, a daughter.
The City Bakery has the services .
of a first class baker and is turning ,
out nice Bread.
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E.B. Ramsby received a letter from
Portland last Friday stating that hlsl
father. R. C. Ramsby, aged 86, was
very 111.
E. L. Hopkins and wife returned
Wednesday from California points
We want you to realize the value of buying your things
where they have been spending sev­
by mail. If there is anything in the drug line that you
eral months.
want, just a postal card addressed to us, a word spoken to
we
will
send
them
carrier
telling
him
to
come
here
and
the
Willie Mitchell, who has been very
on his return trip.
ill, is reported to be some better to-
Beats hitching up and driving to town in this cold weather
■ day. and hopes of bis recovery are
, more favorable.
We have best Condition Powders ever fed to a horse ,and
*11 kinds of stock remedies and foods.
| Order City Bakery's tresh bread |
I with vour groceries from Grants 4: |
I Co., Edmondson & Hisedorf and the I
I Monarch Fruit Store
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Allen,
of
Seattle,
has
leased
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“They Have It”
! rooms on the second floor of the '
Baldwin block and will open up the j
“Baldwin Cafe” in the near future.
The Knights of Pythias had a live­
ly time at their hall Monday night.
Three candidates were Initiat'd !•.
the mysteries of the order and a .'*ry
enthusiastic meeting was held.
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils,'Guns
I-ast Sunday afternoon McLaughlin
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
Bros., horse dealers, brought In an
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1800 pound three year old Percheron
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
stallion, which is to be taken
shelf-worn goods.
Sprague River.
Deputy Sheriff R. E. Guthrldge and
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
Chas. DeLap. returned last Saturday
and everything the farmer needs.
from Salem, where they went with
the bank robbers. They ■tupped at
Granta Pass for a day.
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Judge and Mra. L. F. Willits te-
turned Monday night from their trip
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and California. The Judge states
that they had a most enjoyable trip
and
that the weather conditions were
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
ideal until they returned to San
E. M. BUBB,
DON * ««WALT,
Äbs|raCting
I Francisco, where the rain and the
Vice President and
storms have been very severe for
President
Treasurer
several weeks.
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
Sheriff W. B. Barnes left Tues lay
for the railroad, it is not kiowo
just where his destination is, but it
is surmised that he is either going to
Rogue River Valley after 1. Wright,
against whom an Indictment is re­
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
ported to have been returned, or he
is
going after Vesta). It Is believed
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
that the latter solution is the correct
one.
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Delivery
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American Yield Fence,
and KOKOflO LAWN FENCE
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BY
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
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STUDEBAKER
WAGONS, BUGGIES
and CARRIAGES
GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
See the
The Secret
Devils
At McHattan’s
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Beautiful line of Cut Glass, that has no rival, in various piece«.
Solid Silver Flat Ware and Novelties.
Rogers' “1847" Flat Ware and Quadruple Hollow Ware in beau­
tiful new designs.
THE THERriOS BOTTLES--They keep things hot or cold as
you wish. Red Hot 24 hours, ice cold 72 hours. Don’t make
any difference where they are.
Fine line of gold »nd gold filled goods in Collar Pins, Broucbes,
Festoon Neck Chains, Lockets, Watches and Chains.
Gold Glasses, Specks, Smoked Glasses, Eye Glass Reels and
Auto Glasses.
I have a stock of umbrella covers in fine silks. Umbrella's cov­
ered while you wait.
CALKINS SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS; The Right Writers.
You can select a beautiful gift from these lines. Give me the pleasure
of a call before you purch 1 re. No trouble to show the goods.
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OF OUR SUCCESS IS, '1 HAT
WE ALWAYS GIVE YOU
GOOD GOODS FOR GOOD
MONEY. WE KEEP A FULL
LINE OF ALL DRUG 8TORE
ARTICLES AND HAVE AR­
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RANGED OUR PRICES AT
THE LOWEST NOTCH CON­
SISTENT WITH QUALITY.
WE DO NOT ALLOW THE
VARIETY AND COMPLETE­
NESS OF OUR DRUGGISTS’
SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT TO
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INTERFERE WITH OUR
PRESCRIPTION WORK. AND
WHICH WE CONDUCT WITH ’
PAINSTAKING CARE AND
AS GREAT ACCURACY AS IS
POSSIBLE. WE USE ONLY
THE PURE8T OF DRUGS.
AND HAVE ALWAYS PO8-
SESSED THE CONFIDENCE
OF THE PHYSICIANS.
MAIL ORDERS ALWAYS
RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
ueo. T. Baldwin
Phone 261
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Great Removal Sale
Of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut
Glass, Hand Painted China,
Musical Instruments, Fancy
Stationery, Indian Curios, Etc.
On or about FEBRUARY 15th we will move to larger nnd morn modern quarters. Opposite the
American Hotel.
Rather than take the risk of damage to goods from moving, we are going to CLOSE OCT
OUR HTO< K AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
This will be one of the GREATEST MONEY HAVING SALKS of the Year. Much of our ■teck
will be closed out at the ORIGINAL COST. A COMPARISON OF OUR PRICKS with those of other
stores will convince you that our prices during tills sale are the LOWKST PRICER EVER OFFERED
IN KLAMATH COUNTY.
Chitwood Drug Co.
KLAMATH FILLS, OREGON’.
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H. J. WINTERS,
OLDEST ESTABLISHED
JEWELRY STORE IN
KLAMATH COUNTY «
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