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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1909)
CITY lUUKVH. Horae« Mitchell left Monday tor San Francisco. BOHN - Saturday, to Mr and Mrs. C. E Huffman, n 11-pound boy. K. E. Iluosakvr left Tuesday for * Boseburg on a visit to hi« brother. Does away with the Chopping Knife Win. FUcku<:„ the bridge builder, was in th« city from Dairy this week and Bowl Entirely Judge Pierce Evans arrived last Sunday from Budding for a «liorl visit. Self-Cleaning E B om returned on Monday from San Diego, where bo has been during Self-Sharpening the winter. Easy to Operate Mlu Jane Given left Saturday Cor Long Lake where «he will open school Will Last a Lifetime on Monday. Major Chas. E. Worden and wife 4* All Parts Tinned returned Saturday from Sau Fran * Guaranteed and cisco and the East 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*4* X E. T. Shortt and wife returned on Interchangeable Monday from Oakland, where Mrs. Short ba« been spending the winter. Dr. Geo. H. Merryman returned on Sunday from Salem where ho has boon attending the special session of the Legislature. Have E. W. Muller add an attach Phone 173 ment to your phonograph to you may enjoy the new 4-mlnute Amberol rec ords. 12-IT Jani«« Stool, »late bank examiner, who has been visiting the Klamath Falls banks, left Monday for Port land. 8lnger, Wheeler A Wilson Bewiug Machine Agency, cor. Cth and Main — ¿or needles and oil. Machines for rent. tf Tr The Charter Commission is hold 1 ing nightly meetings and the work of forming a new charter for Klamath Falls Is progressing nicely. Mr and Mrs. C. M Ramsby and son, Martin, returned last Saturday from Oakland. While in the city Martin was operated on tor throat DR. DAVID ROBERTS, Wacoonn Sat« Veterinarian, 1905-7-1 trouble and has about recovered Do you want a Live Stock Paper a whole year FREE? T E. Griffith returned Monday ev- Do you want the best Veterinary Book published, cloth Lnlr.g from McMinnville whore he has b^cn attending college. He 1« home bound and fully illustrated, FREE? | Do you want FREE the veterinary advice of Dr. David to spend the spring vacation and will return to school In about a week Roberts, State Veterinarian of Wisconsin, 1906-7-8? Horace M Mitchell and Henry W. About these free offers and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Straw Saturday purchased the Mira- Medicines, ask I moth Stables from Itobt. Hunsaker. i The business will be managed by i Wm Messner. > Dr. Ida Stone left on Tuesday “They Have It” ’ morning for her old home at Walker K 4* 4* 4»4»4?4’4»4»4r4»4r4»4»4t4r4»4»4» 4»4»4» 4»4»4» X ton, Ontario, where she was summon 9 ed by telegraph, due to the serious I Illness of her mother. Fred Fine, of Bonanza, who was arreeted at Lakeview on a statutory charge, was brought to this city on Heating Stoves, Household Utensils,'Guns Saturday and placed In the coun and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every ty jail awaiting a preliminary boar- Universal Food Chopper Grand Opening 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ROBERTS & HANKS I Friday and Saturday T he BRICK STORE CO î STUDEBAKER WAGCNS, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Hardware Dealers Vfl rrr tr £ Geo. T. Baldwin STAR DRUG STORE Phone 261 Dependable Hardware ** * ** * * GEO. R. HORN,the Hardware Han * * thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. £ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* X BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President Ahetrartino MUdllabllllg E M BUBB. Vice President and Treasurer Map«, Plans, Blue Print», Etc Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATISFACTION The feeling I want to exist between you and me. I am trying to make my name and satisfaction synonymous. You can help me. 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. Those 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 you see my stock before you buy. T. MCHATTAN The Rich and the Poor UR STORE is stylish enough and our goods are Engineer W. W. Patch left Sun day for Orland, California, where he fine enough for the wealthiest of Klamath Falls will turn over his work to his suc cessor. Mr. Patch expects to return This is no reason why the man in ordinary circum here about the first of the month stances does not stand as good a show as the rich and will relieve Mr. Murphy as soon as he gets familiar with the work on Our prices are based on th? quality of goods, not on the Klamath Project. The postoffice receipts on Monday your financial standing. passed the mark necessary to place the Klamath Falls office In the «ec- K. SUGARMAN, the man that believes that all ond class. By the first of tbe month the office will have a nice surplus ov money has an equal value, regardless in whose er tbe amount necessary for tbe year, hands it may be j Tbe change in the office, however. I will not be made until the begln- nlng of the fiscal year on July 1. • Claude Clopton. who har. the small ! pox, is reported as getting along nlce- I ly, and no further cases have been reported since Friday. Mr. Clop ton Is confined at the Giles place, which is one of tbe buildings on the extreme east end of the Ankeny ranch and entirely removed from any of the other farm house«. He Is kept under guard so that there will be no pos sible chance of others becoming ex D. (1. Brown I« in the city from his posed. place at Crystal on the upper lake. « ► 8am C. TravDer, one of the pio F. Ilecbdoldt was In the city neer resident« of Klamath County, Wednesday from Bonanza. who Las been living in California for < » a number of years, arrived from San j Mrs. Ankeny and daughter, Ml«« from Gladys, arrived thin evening Jose Monday on a short visit, has been seven years since Mr. Tray ! Eugene. • I There are lot« of things In our «tore besliles watches and nor was last in Klamath Falls and 1 Warren D. Klngdon, of Fort Kla- diamond«, lota of small, InuxpeoHlve articles that come ex- ho misses many of his old time math, left Wednesday for Portland ceedlngly handy evory day, either as gift« for another or friends. He sees many changes In on timber busInesH. for your own uno. Lock t« and charma In great variety, and the city in the way of Improvements1 N. S. Merrill, the pioneer of south chain« and ring« at all price«, Hat pin«, «tick pins, braco- Mr. Traynor owns a valuable ranch ern Klamath. wan In the city Wed- let« and starling «liver toilet article«. We are receiving near Merrill which is now worth con-1 ñenday from Merrill. < > Interesting novelties nearly every day. Come In and hoc them. «iderable more money than It wax1 Geo. Offield was In the city Wed- when he left here. NOW IN NEW QUARTERS ñenday from Merrill on business Col. ML. Allison has received from with the county clerk. 1 the Pioneer Assaying & Refining Co., and Mrs. ! Mrs. Cha«. II. Pierce of San Francisco, the assay on «lx Building WW w ww WW w lamples of rock taken from near the ; Provost arrived last Tuesday from Ashland on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. mining tunnel which ha« recently J. O. Pierce. been opened up near Merrill. All of! the samples were Hurface matter, and , Klamath County headquarters Ini two were taken one mile north of the Han Francisco 1« the Hotel Savoy,' MONEY TO LOAN: We have from | FOR BALK: A fine atock ranch tunnel; two one and one-half miles,corner Van New Ave. and Ellis St. [ $1000.00 to *2000.00 belonging to of 3000 acre« with abundance of northeast and on the we«t «Ide of Walter E. Conner, Prop. Take "Turk one party; >950.00 belonging to an water and enough timber for th« the mountain, and one about a 1000 and Eddy” street cars at Kerry, get other, and >500.00 to another; all ranch. Twelve mile« from Klamath feet east of the tunnel. They assay-¡(,ff at Van Ness and walk one-half for loan on cultivated land. MASON Falls, About 500 acre« fine plow 2-4tf ed from .2 to .05 ounces of gold .block north. 2-18tf Afc SLOUGH. land; the balnnce meadow and pas per ton, with a valutlon from 91.03 - to 94.12. One «ample was disinte One 25-llorse Power Engine and ture. The ranch controls 3000 arret SHAKES FOR SALE. grated matter and taken from the I Boiler for sale. Run two months, of open range, and many thousand 10,000 32-lnch yellow pine shakes. good us new. Will sell extra clieup. | ncres more are nvallnblo. face of the tunnel, and assayed .15 Frank Johnston, Carlisle Mill. , Address Northern Pole A 1,limiter Co. Price 11R,000.00. Terms ensy. ounces to the ton with a valuation of »3.09. 3-11 -4t 2-2<l-St Hisson, ( illIf. MASON A SI.OUGII. O I Pretty and Useful Things in Jewelry Y WINTERS • •