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Trade at the K k K Store Good, reliable merchandise, honest prices Spring and Summer Stocks are beginning to arrive c. iVeiv Shoes for targe and small Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists, etc., etc In fact every thing to be found in an up-to date store And it's no trouble to show merchandise KKK STORK ai (Hirn rutv titisr »win oi/.vv ranch neat G<*o. Ritter'., lu North Yonna .bas been ¡.¿it d to John Logue. At pres »nt V» riling V! », llt'dfn» » .'«*k MURRAY, Editor Book’ll « baby is quite ill. Amberol R<*< for four h M. P. Nelson, it bu. jy ai •nlimte-i \t .M I I Iff of C. E. ■ Drew this Will Il tnaKiu » II i, a p I el àti lue 1 up rove tut »me I the man of Wil In Hu* < II» Fil Kob'-rt Hoppt*, w Q rtM’t'ully a TWO HOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE lived from Gc.u . i>: U t U! U (> lo h day. J. H HIU»l j . I brother's homestead \\ Hl i w iduruod Friday from u trip tn Med All eommiu.icatlors submitted for publication in the oolumns of this lo Dairy M »n pai will lie inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume . day to take bis iail to the Stag. ford. articles w ill be published. ' I Mr. Logue went to tl 8 C. llama *r, of Bl,. u i.t oui I out his daughter. M anti also Miss Anna ♦ ♦ kitlcd that we know of. ♦ Harrison Qr*_. wa» :i busiuss vis Wallis. ♦ YO^'NA ITEMS. Adam Weidman start«» I plowing ♦ ♦ itor at J G. Wight's place Thursday 'on his homestead Monday. Wm. Clark* visit« d Albert Burg Miss Maud Kirkpatrick, since g<>- dorf last Saturday, aid on his r t irn * Godfrey Beck r* ul«* a trip to Dalr I ing to Bonunzu. has bad u slight at visi-ed with his mother. Mrs. J II. Sunday. tack of measles. i Jacob Rueck w.*ut to Bonanza on O’Brien. Those doing business tn Dairy last John and Carl Ritter were at E till buslt eM Monday. Friday were: John Donnell. Harrison Egert's last Sunday to get a now* hnr-I i Wm Uhrtnann has mov« J ¡»art of Gray, A. L. Michael, Titos. Michael. ness which Mr. Egert had made for! : his cattle from his plat ■ to Theo Chas McCumber, Perry Randies and Geo. Ritter. i Flackus' ranch, where they will b* H. L. Mills. Wm. Logue was in Dairy Monday. fed Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Several of the «hlldreti have ri>- L. A. Sterz) brought his cattle to Campbell and children, of Langell his home Monday from Henry Stoesh- <<*iv«*d letters from Florence Helll Valley, came to Yonna to visit Mrs. ler’s where he has hud thtm fed dur- ' bnmner. who lived in Yonna Th«*;. N. Drew and other relatives. Sun ing the winter. ate now living across th«* river from day Mrs. Drew gave a dinner in tiieir Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M tchael were New York City tn Hobokon, N J. honor, with the foliowin guests Mr. visiting at the horn«* of Mr. uu«l Mrs. and seem to like it there very notch E (’tinnii gl.am Is breaking ground and Mrs. C. E. Drew and family. Jesse Goo. Smyth, of North Yonna. last Scy Pool nauled hay from Wm will erect a live-room bungalow and Drew, Waive Drew- and Mr and Mrs. Sunday. Flackus' this w«n*k. on Fifth and Jefferson streets Walter Campbell. The p«vrcuplnee hav«> n destroy Mast r Edward Flackus was absent B. F. Shepherd, who has been ing a groat deal of timber in the Geo. Ritter went to the Falls Sun- from school last Monday on account mountains west of Wm Vhrtuaun » »pending th«* winter in San Francisco day as a witness in tbe horse stealing of sickness. returned horn«* lust Thursday case. Wm. Clarke is now working for ranch Born In Wn.ia Valley on March Wm. Flackus, of West Yonna. Chas. McCumber began sowing bis C A. Bunting, of Merrill, return- * 8cv Pool is busy hauliug bay from 2. 1909. to Mr and Mrs Wm Simp- ad Wednesday from a trip to Susan- ' grain the 1st of March, the ground his homestead in North Yonna to bis son. a boy having thawed out. ville. California, ar.d Reno, Nevada I Following is the monthly * eather Mrs. Fred Beck visited Mr. and place near Dairy. Have E W. Muller add an attach C. E. Drew made a trip to the Res summary for Yonna Valley, for th«- Mrs. D. Y. Gray Saturday. Temperature, ment to your phonograph co you may Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCumber Sun ervation last Tuesday. He was gone month of February enjoy the new ( minute Amberol rec day entertained H. L. Mills, Mias May a couple of days and during his ab mean. 33.27; max.. 51; mln . -2. ords. We can show you the 11-17 Precipitation 2 4S inches Snowfall. sence 8cy Pool attended to his chore«. Robinson and Harrison Gray. Singer, Wheelor 4 Wilson Sewing L. M. Mills, who has recently taken 19.33 ityches Mrs. P. M. Nelson and children, of Machine Agency, cor 8th and Main Yonna, who Lave been visiting her up a homestead in North Yonna. is for needles and oil. Machines for NOW IN NEU A 111 KIPS. parents in Minnesota since last fall, clearing his land and preparing to rent. tf go into the garden busines«. » are now on their way home. in Klamath County John Donnell will start plowing ' The new Crisler & Stilts brick Dan Cofer is erecting a seven-room Jacob and Mike Rueck butchered on Geo. Smyth ’ s bungalow on bis prop-»rty above the ranch this week, building on the corner of Main and seven hogs last Saturday. C. C. Pearson has been busy lately Seventh, is now occupied Under- High School on the corner of Sixth 8. Harris. of North Yonna. who has ou nd wood's Pharmacy has mov«jd from and Jefferson str<wts recently been quite ill. is now gble building a new picket fenct the Mast on building into the corner FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 600 to be out and was visiting friends his house. Tho«. Michael ’ s Itttle son. El RNITURE AM) HOUSE FURNISHINGS Marvin, store of the new building, and H J. acres. 250 head of cattle, 100 head Saturday. I Perry Randles made a trip to Dairy i is quite sick at the present wr'tfng Winters, the Jeweler, now occupies of horses and mules Price ,25.000 Fred Beck was in Bonanza ou bus the adjoining room 10-39 Sunday. M ASON 4 SLOUGH è Both these new stores are r.ow de- Mrs. F. Bennett, who for years re iness last Tuesday. Mr sod Mrs E L Hopkins left Mrs.V III Logue sold a saddle horse elded Improvements over the former Wednesday for Santa Rosa. Calt- ____ ___ __________ ____ sided in Yonna, writes from her new- home in California that she is feel to Mr. McCuen this Week for *163 locations. The store rooms arc uiu«h fornfa. where tlioy have purchased Word has been recefv««d fron- Mr». , larger ami well lighted. New fix a beautiful home and will reside per- ing much better there, although it rains most of the time. She also Delia Colaban. who is now in E..r**ka, tures, wall anti floor cases have been mancntly I . i writ«.*s that she visited with Mrs. Car California, that she will route back put in and tl y rresiif.t a T U , j. who !.a« b«»on very I 7» to her home in Yonna just a toon 1 attractive appearance. rie Van: *, a form« r resident of this . • i! wedks Is reported as the roads ar«* good. iH«-v'*-a! da»» be'ore t <1. valley, who now lives at Chico. all in., .»Vi«.g .ted it Is probabl* Guo. Smyth returned from i the arranged In noth the jewelry aud (that lie On account of the good weather will be aule to b**out wllhlt ■ some of the ranchers of this section Falls Saturday, where he has bi teen a :drug store but whoa they are hey lan«»ther week ! witness In the horse stealing case. will be a credit to the city. have turned their cattle out. Poiici mal Mahlen lendet« d bi W. II. Bliss was doing carpenter 'His daughter, Anna, remained in the MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. resignation to (in* Council Monday work for Manuel Vierra last week. I Falls. evening, Mr. Masten will takt« «karg' 8. Harris made a business visit at John Anderson made a trip to the of the Horton ran«-b and get it It ' Modern improvements. 73 rooms nnd suites. Reservation Friday after a bay rack D. Y. Gray’s place this week. At 5 o'clock Sunday evening at the r«*a<Un<*sn for th«» summ*r. Mrs. W. H. Bliss and daughter, home of the bride's brother, J H. Sample Booms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club which had got mired down, compell R. E Woods and Mr Mays, repre i Nellie, visited at Mrs Godfrey Beck's Hamilton, occurred the wedding of ing him to leave it. Rooms, Etc., Etc. »eating Mcl.auglln Bros, the import Richard Ketchum, of North Yonna, last Sunday. Herman J Winters and .Miss Marie Otto Hoppe expects bls wife home Ella Hamilton made a business trip to the Hilde The ceremony was ers of horses,left Wednesday with tw< .< SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS this week from San Francisco brand ranch Sunday. performed by Rev. Price, of the Pr-rcheron stallion» for Hprnguo Rlv ! <*r and will lator go to Lake County C. H. Sherman return«*d from the Methodist Church. The weather the past few days E R. Reames has returned frryi ' has been beautiful and if it continues Falls this week. The bride has been a resident of W. H. Bliss is busy hauling man- Kiamath Falls for the past year, and Hollister, California, where he wa> j so the farmers will soon be plowing. Very little snow remains and in some ure with which to fertilize bls placet is a very popular young lady with called for a conferem i* with Messrs 1 Chas, Carlson is busy this week a large circle of friends. The groom Hawkins and Brown, of the Klamath places it is quite dry. Harrison Gray and Miss May Rob building a foundation for his wind- is one of the successful young busi Falls I .a n<l A Transportation Com inson made a trip to Dairy Sunday. mill. ness men of this city, and is engaged pany. Masters Orville Smyth and Ward in the jewelry business, having re Albert Burgdorf, who has been em W<* will bu glad to make pinna, furnish oatlinatrsi and save you Bruce Allen arrived last Friday ployed at the Shook ranch, has re Rueck are absent from school this cently moved into handsome new from Yreka where he bai been work money, worry and disappointment. Being acquainted with local turned to his homestead in South week on account of sickness. » • quarters in the Crisler & Stiles build ing with oue of the papers. He left i conditions and materials, wo guarantee economy, «•(ficlnncy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant, of ing. He has been a resident of Kla for Merrill Saturday morning where Yonna and is now busy clearing land. and satisfaction for the money expended Dairy, visited at the home of Mr. P. Breitenstein, of Klamath Falls, math Falls for four years and enjoys he has accepted a position on the! has sold his place in Swan Lake for and Mrs. Chas. Fl ack us last Sunday, a fine patronage. He formerly was Record. Mr. McCunn, the horse buyer, has in business at Oakland, Orgeon *2 400. There were ICO acres in the Roscoe Itonn«*, who has been clerk been in Yonna Valley the past week ranph. ing at th«* Star Drug Store, left Wed- Kelsey Block <>p|io»ltr American H<»•••! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uhrtnann and buying horses, Manuel Vierra sold SOON BH I.« SEtXiND < LASrt. nemlay for Portland where he will him two and Godfrey Beck sold one. family and Mike Rue< k were visitors visit his parents. He will also take Miss Effie Coburn went to town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Klamath Falls has bad a wonderful the state examination in pharmacy Monday, being subpoenaed on the Stoeshler, of Dairy, Sunday. growth in the past year as is evi before his return. Bulletin, rumo down from Bonanza quont after tho first Monday In April. John Anderson made a business Wallis case. denced by the big increase in the bus The Alaska Shaft, which towers Friday afternoon. If ono-hnlf of tho tax bn paid before trip to the Falls Saturday. Geo. Smyth made a business trip iness done by the post office. It is eighty feet high In the center of the tho first Monday In April, then the Mrs. Manuel Vierra and children to Dairy Monday. now certain that at the end of the Seattle exposition will be covered ! Walter Ie»nnox left last Friday time for tho remaining taxes may be and Mrs. Etta Randles went, to Bonan Dock Pool and Jesse Drew are busy present quarter this city will be en for Banta Barbara, California, where extended to the first Monday In Oc za Monday. Mrs. Vierra w«.nt to take this week sawing wood near the Hil titled to become a second class office. with gold leaf hammered from Alas- I kan nuggets contributed by enthus j he expects to locate with his family. tober; but if the remaining taxes ha her little daughter, Elizabeth, to the debrand school bouse. To accomplish this It will only be lastlc “sourdoughs." Mrs. Lennox has been there for sev not so paid they become delinquent, doctor to have an adenoifi growth Levi Walker, from the Reserva necessary for the office to do *5 30 eral months. They expect to trade and a penalty of 10 per cent shall bo Wm. Shook, who w«»nt to Butte removed. tion, passed through Yonna on his worth of business during the present their Klamath Faljs property for charged and Interest at tho rnte of Mr. and Mrs. Albert West, of Tule %ay to the Falls this week to get month, and Postmaster Emmltt states Valley Monday, states that he wit property In Banta Barbara. 12 per cent from tho first Monday Lake, were visitors at the home of supplies. He stayed at Manuel Vier that he will probably run *200 over nessed quite a fire at Mncdoel on thm day. The residence of Mr. Low, tho In April until paid. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adam.« Sunday and ra's ranch. Commencing last Monday morning this amount. There is no truer in blacksmith, caught fire and was com Monday. March 1, tho steamer Klamath, which dex of the growth and prosperity of Henry Meier, Sr , writes to Mrs. pletely destroyed with all tho con connects with tho railroad, will leave City Agent T. A. K. Fassott states L. A. Sterzl is busy hauling straw Godfrey Beck that he Is very poorly a city than the Increase In the postal tents. Hint arrangements are being made from C. C. Pearson’s place. He paid al 9 a. tn. instead of 8:30 an at pres receipts. in health. Canada Is spending 1100,000 for ent. This will not necessitate the to have a nervation made on the *3.30 per ton for it. The roads In Yonna are drying Hugh Lenox Hodge and wife, who a building at tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacl passengers waiting so long nt Hol Pullman on Train No. 13 for San Wm. Wight went to the Falls on business Sunday. During his absence very fast and as a consequence the have been spending several months fic exposition and for tho Installn land for the departure of tho train. Francisco for Klamath Falls passen gers. Announcement will be made Jerry and Glenn Pearson are doing children who have been staying out at Odessa on the Upper Lake, left tion of Its famous permanent exhib on account of bad roads, arc coming on Monday for their home at Santa it, which is now on route from the Three per cent rebate will be al- as soon as tho tickets are ready to ba the chores. Barbara. From there they will go Franco-British fair In London. lowed on all taxes paid In full by tho placed on sale, which will be In a Several flocks of ducks have been to school again. S C Graves, editor of the Bonanza llitb of March. Taxon become delln- few days. seen lately, although none tare been We understand that”the "Grigsby on a trip to Philadelphia. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON that you pass more the house, you want the place as comfortable as possible, Let us start vou out with a handsome new bedroom suite or, at least, one of those ele gant metal bedsteads, fitted with soft mattress and gent We are ly-yielding springs offering some special induce merits just now. GILLETTE Best Ranchers’ Range VIRGIL & SON Lakeside Inn, Building and Construction CALDWELL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTING CO e i Í Í t J