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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1909)
CITY BitlKFU Taxes »III become dellnquet. niter next Monday. U E. Reeder and wife were In the ally from Kenu tils »eek. Henry Parrish Is in the city today from his ranch near Merrill. If youwanl a nobby suit 01 clothe«, see those at the Boston Store. Mrs. D M. Donnelly of Mon III was stopping at the l.ak> hie Inn this week. Those suits fur tnen and boys are strictly up-lo-date at the Boston Store. C. 1». Wilson has bvs n appointed | deputy game wardeu lo MiKxvvd Geo. Gibson. James Briscoe was In the city Wednesday from his ranch paying his taxes. Have you seen them? What? Those “Sincerity Suits" at the Uos- tou Store. H. V. Gates and daughter. Miss Helen. left Friday fur their homo at t Hillsboro. Universal Food 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 Horn Tuesday morning, to tho wife of George II Hayden, an 8 pound girl. J. F Goeller re.timed Tuesday from Portland, »'bora he has been on business. 1. 2. 5. io. 40 and loo acre lots can tie bought In the Midland True! See Campbell. • ('leaning and pres-pg At th* Pant atorium. Clothes called for and do If Ilvered. Phone 475. Judgo CJrifTith has received a new tlag 9 by 18 feet for the count) high school building Dr. Ellsworth came in on boat Tuesday from California, conipnaied by ills daughter. Lots In Midland and farms un Midland Tract will be on sale on and DR. DAVID ROBERTS, Wisconsin State Veterinarian, 1906-7-S a"- r M -ch 27th See Campbell, Do you want a Live Stock Paper a whole year FREE? 1 L. A. Davison, formerly In the Do you want the best Veterinary Book published, cloth • ■■inrant business here, arrived In | t* e e||;. last evenins from California. bound and fully illustrated, FREE? Do you want FREE the veterinary advice of Dr. David Miss Edna Jensen left 8atnr- ! day for her home at Forest Grove io Roberts, State Veterinarian of Wisconsin, 1906-7-8? ,prepare for her approaching mar- About these free offers and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary I rlage. Medicines, ask Ed Burrlss is up from Merrill for a few days 11« says that crops art* getting along fine, that Is, some have been put in the ground “They Have It” Singer, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Agency, cor. 6th and Main — for needles and oil. Machines for ! rent. tf Miss Evelyn Applegate, who has J been sick for the past week, Is re j ported as very much better today Heating Stoves, Household Utensils.^Guns and will be able to be out tn a few and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every I day s. I X 444444444444444 44444444444444444444444 X t S Grand Opening T he BRICK STORE CO. WAGCNS, BIGGIES Hardware Dealers STAR DRUG STORE Hi? ± Dependable Hardware 4 ♦ GEO. R. HORN, the 4 f t f 4 Hardware Man 4 * it444444444444444444444444X BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President 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 I he 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. I hose are the very kind of goods I carry and are all made by the mo6t 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. IVTHATTAN V V 1 J J Fv A / ' Uli < ¿BAKER BftOSM s...“ by (jeo. i _ Baldwin 4 f f f i thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. » r f 4 f ÿ 4 4 4 Fi i and Sa t ti rd a V 4 4 f 4 ♦ i t f f f * f 4 's 4 4 4*44*444444444444444444444444444*»*44444X Phone 173 , t f Phone 2Ó1 Three-quarters of a Century For Sale or Trade—Residence ano business property in tbe best town in the Willamette valley. Inquire at the Boston Store. 7-ltf has about passed since the first Friend Made Clothes were offered to the public. Exp rience is the best school and we are inclined to think that no other clothes have as much knowledge put into their making. Mrs. D. Doak and Miss Schilling and two Japanese servants arrived Tuesday from Berkeley on their way to the Doak place at Odessa on the upper lake. C. O. Metzker, representing | Unitype Company, was in the Saturday visiting the fraternity Metzker was formerly the editor proprietor of the Lake County amlner. Miss Sadie Wagner, sister of Mrs. H. E. Peltz, left last Sunday morn I ing for her home .in Pennsylvania. She has spent several months in this city and has a large clrcl > of -friends who,regret her departure. We are fortunate in being the only ones who can offer these garments to you and if we do say it, you are fortunate in being able to obtain such clothes in this city. Some clothes are almost as good— some are claimed to be as good—but we’ve never heard any one claim to know of better ones MONEY TO LOAN: We have from 11000.00 to $2000.00 belonging to one party; $950.00 belonging to an other, and $500.00 to another; ail for loan on cultivated land. MASON & SLOUGH. 2-4tf Mrs. J. G. Pierce entertained Sat- I urday afternoon In honor of her ‘ guests, Mrs. Chas. Pierce and Mrs I Provost, of Ashland. 500 »as play ed. Mrs. W. J. Brennan winning first , prize, a handsome hand painted vase. E. B. Ramsby received word of the death of his father, R. C. Ramsby, at Portland on Monday at the age of 88 years. He leaves a wife, four I sons and three daughters. The fun- ! oral will be held tomorrow pt Silver- . ton. D. U. Kendall, former Manager of the Klamath Linotype Company, left on Sunday morning for Redlands, 1 California. Mr. Kendall has sold : out his interest. In the linotype com- I pany and will accept a position In California. Klamath County headquarters In [San Francisco is the Hotel Savoy, corner Van Ness Ave. and Ellis St. M. ELLSWORTH Walter E. Conner, Prop. Take "Turk DR. J and Eddy” street cars at Ferry, get VETERINARY SURGEON off at Van Ness and walk one-half AND DENTIST block north. 2-18tf *>fli<*»* CrlMler-Htlltfl Building Phont 720 K. W. Muller can sell you an Edison Thonograpg, as well as sew- Ing machines, on easy payments, be- : sides saving you the transportation charges from the East. Call or 10,000 32-lnch yellow pine shakos. phone and get my terms. Cor. «th .and .Main streets, Klamath Falls. Frank Johnston, Carlisle Mill. | Phone, 264. 3-11 tt i Pretty and Useful Things in Jewelry < There are lota of things in our store besides watches and diamonds, lota of small, inexpensive articles that come ex- cecdingly handy every day, either as girts for another or for your own use. Lock Is and clinrrns In gront variety, and chains and rings at all rices. Hat pins, stick pins, brace- lets and sterling silver toilet articles, Wn are receiving interesting novelties nea ly every day. Come in and sec them. NOW IN NEW QUARTERS. • • • • WINTERS Budding *