Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 11, 1909, Image 8

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    CITY BRIEFS,
Universal rood Chopper
Does away with the Chopping Knife
and Bowl Entirely
Self-Cleaning
Self-Sharpening
Easy to Operate
Will Last a Lifetime
All Parts Tinned
Guaranteed and
Interchangeable
ROBERTS & HANKS
Phone 173
Hardware Dealers
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Rural Free
Delivery
We want you to realize the value of buying your things
by mail. It there is anything in the drug line that you
want, just a postal card addressed to us, a word spoken to
the carrier telling him to come here and we will send them
on his return trip.
Beats hitching up and driving to town in this cold weather
Wc have beet Condition Powders ever fed to a horse .and
all kinds of stock remedies and foods.
STAR DRUG STORE
•‘They Have It”
Dependable Hardware
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils,'Guns
and AmmunitioB, Cutlery—in fact every­
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
GEO. R. HORN,the Hardware Man 4
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BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
C. E.
President
Ahotrontino
Abstracting
E M BUBB-
Vice President and
Treasurer
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATISFACTION
The feeling I want to exist between you and me.
1 am trying to make my name and satisfaction
synonymous. You can help rne.
Don’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you
and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and
give me a chance to make my word of guarantee
good.
One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in
buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s
worth.
I iiose are the very kind of goods I carry and are
all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to
have your business.
I have been told that I am on the WRONG side
of the street nevertheless you are not treating your
self RIGHT unless u see my stock before >u btiv.
MCHATTAN
W. T Shlve return«*«! last evening
from a trip to Oakland.
A. II. Naftxger arrived Monday ev-
enlug from Los Angel«'
Mrs. Lester Kirkpatrick returned
Tuesday from California.
W. P. Rhodes Is up from Merrill
attending Court as a juror
E. P. McCornack arrived Monday
from Salem on a business trip.
R. M. Garrett has returned from a
visit with bis family at Ashland.
Miss Ada Erb, of Bly, was in the
city Friday on her way to Ashland.
W. W. Faulkner, of Bly, was «top­
ping at the lakeside Inn this week.
Fred U. Bobbin, tlie local option
det«*ctive, arrived on th«* boat Mon­
day.
Marriage license was issu<*<l Tues­
day to Clayton M Kirk and Ellen T.
Shaw.
Mrs. G W. Brock left Monday
morning (or Oakland. California, on
a visit.
Engineer C. R. Rankin and wife
returned Saturday from Williamson
Biv.r,
P L. Fountain returned Saturday
from Medford wher«* he hus been tor
several day s.
Mrs. Barclay anil Mrs II G. Wil-
f son and son, came down Monday
I from Klamath Agency.
■Mrs. S. E. Martin came up from
Merrill Friday on a visit ' with h«r
'parents, Mr. and Mrs E. B. Bamsby.
Superintendent H. <; Wilson, of
the Klamath Reservation, came dow n
Saturday evening on his way to the*
railroad.
The Christian Scientists have mov­
ed Into the Murdoch building,
'held their first service« in their
i location Sunday.
.Mrs. W. W. Smith was in the
this week from Bly visiting her moth­
er, Mrr John W«•!!«, who 1« stooping
•st the Lakeside Inn
Mrs. B. F. Vansickle and M ihm
■id Bbl !’ in. Of tb< B- '< k Store
Co., l.ft on Monday for S.n Frnn-
cisco to purchase their spring StOik
of goods.
Lester Kirkpatrick has »old hl»
store building on Main street, now
'occupied by Van Riper Bros grocery,
to Chas Swingle. The consideration
is said to have been 1(500.
Misses Kunk and Schneider left
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ion Tuesday for San Francisco. They
' will be absent about three weeks.
during which time they Intend to se­
ll ect one of the finest lines of spring
millinery to be shown In this city.
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Spring; Shoes
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BRICK STORE CO
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STUDEBAKER
WAGONS
BUGGIES
'¿BAhLH
s"id b> ûeo. T. Baldwin
Phone 261
K. SUGARMAN
Now in Postoffice Block
The Secret
Chitwood Drug Co.
Just Arrived: Our New Line of
In our removal sale we have accumu­
lated a lot of odds and ends, which we
had no time to dispose of in our old
location.
Consequently we will open
our new store with offerings of all odds
and ends at cost ■
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MAIL ORDERS ALWAYS
RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
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Our New Store’s
First Offering
Dave Alexander was arraigned on
Tuesday on an Indictment charging
| him with assault with Intent to kill
| one Burnside«, an Indian The Court
. appointed H. W. Keesee as counsel
for Mr. Alexander, who was given
'until 1:30 tomorrow afternoon In
! which to plead.
Dr. Fisher returned on Ttienday
i from Oakland where lie accompanied
and has been attending Willie Mit­
chell. Willie is reported as very much
‘ better. He has had only one slight
nemorrhage since going to Oakland,
and it Is believed that he wll! soon be
‘ out ot all danger.
Deputy United State« Marshal Grif-
, fith came In on the boat Tuesday
from Portland. Mr. Griffith Is here
to summon witnesses for the trial of
1 William Barclay, who will be tried
I .Monday on a charge of killing Sid. O.
Jacobs last fall on the Klamath In­
dian Reservation.
OF OUR SUCCESS IS, THAT
WE ALWAYS GIVE you
GOOD GOODS FOR GOOD
MONEY. WE KEEP A FULL
LINE OF ALL DRUG STORE
ARTICLES AND HAVE AR­
RANGED OUR PRICES AT
THE LOWEST NOTCH CON­
SISTENT WITH QUALITY.
WE 1XJ NOT ALLOW THE
VARIETY AND COMPLETE­
NESS OF OUR DRUGGISTS’
SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT TO
INTERFERE WITH OUR
PRESCRIPTION WORK, AND
WHICH WE CONDUCT WITH
PAINSTAKING CARE AND
AS GREAT ACCURACY AS IS
POSSIBLE.
WE U8E ONLY
THE PUREST OF DRUGS,
AND HAVE ALWAYS POS-
SESSED THE CONFIDENCE
OF THE PHYSICIANS.
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Great Removal Sale
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Of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut
Glass, Hand Painted China,
Musical Instruments, Fancy
Stationery, Indian Curios, Etc.
On or about FEBRUARY 15th we w 111 move to larger and more modern quartern, Opposite the
American Hotel.
Rather than take the rink of damage to goods from moving, we arc going to CLOSE OUT
OUR HTOI K AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
This will be one of the GREATEST MONEY HAVING HALES of the Year, Much of onr atock
will be closed out at the ORIGINAL COST. A COMPARISON OF 01 It i*ltl< i s with those of other
stores will convince you that our price» during this salo are the MiWEHT PRICES EVER OFFERED
IN KLAMATH COUNTY.
H. J. WINTERS
OLDEST ESTABLISHED
JEWELRY STORE IN
KLAMATH COUNTY
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