Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 17, 1909, Image 8

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    CITY IIRIKFN.
Celery Plants for sub*.
llenry
Janssen, Klamath Falls.
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Mrs. B. St. George Bishop aud
children arrived home Rl< nday even­
Turns Cattle. Nerses, Nep-ls Pra«tteally Indestruetible
ing
F. M. Denton aud R. 11. White were
down from Fort Klamath daring the
week.
The official register of the rainfall
during the recent show« --bows .41
of an inch.
R A. Watson, special i.-preaenta-
tive of the Oregon Journal, is in th«1
city from Portland.
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Miss Effi«* Rown«> arrived Saturday
from Sheldon, la., on a visit to her
brother, Francis J Bown<
Charles Graven is in the city from
Odell, the farthest postoffioe from
in «... nt, varnish, stain, or wax, and u« Tht Shcra-a-
Klamath Falls In the county.
William» Ktodrr*
Floor Finn hi».
Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the bip, heavy wires, the
Mr and Mrs. N. C. Briggs and son
luBge joint. the good galvanuing. the exactly pivfxvtioned quality of steel
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r.lat.,11 i«u*b--i
that w not too hard nor t»o «oft.
,
aud Ixiuise Benson returned Friday
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We can show you thia fence in our stock andeapUin its merits and super­
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on
the
Up-
afternoon
from
an
outlns
iority, not only in the toll but in the 6e Id. Come and see us and get our prices.
per Lake.
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Morey L. Applegate is in the city
I -r I n»«<hlly C,M». In «MU (•>•«« -«*/-<• .... • ... «...
for a few days from tb« Lava Beds,
\ complete hne o( tinifhe» ívr any »tylc «nd any
taking in the celebration and meet-
C a>r, oíd or ncw.
Ing old friends.
Miss Ruby Hillis left Sunday
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morning for San Jose on a visit tn
HARDWARE DEALERS
Get color cards trun»
■ her mother. She expex-ts to be absent
PHONE 173
MAIN STREET
about two months.
Mr and Mrs. Jas. Chambers, who
have been visitlug Mr. and Mrs. R.
J S. Smith, left Tuesday morning for
■ their home at Eugene.
B. F. Gould of the Klamath Falls
Ijind and Transportation Company
arrived in the city Sunday from his
horn«- at Hollister. Cal
For Sal«>—S»-ven good milch tows,
with fine calve- Price 3? to Cail and
try them.
, 6-17-21 R C. COWLEY. Lortdla
Ray Fountair. son of P. L. Foun­
tain of this city, returned last Sun­
day from Chicago, where he has b
inc & SHOE STORE-
attending a medical school.
Lester Ia-avitt and Holly Siemens
returned horn« last Sunday from
Corvallis, where they have be, n at
tending the Agricultural Colleg,
Mrs. O. Halvtrson, mother of
J. E. Swansen. arrived in the
Thursday from L ok Angeles
will spend th«- summer with
-laughter.
Leo S. Robinson, one of the heavy
Klamatb county land owners, arrived
| Thursday from bis home in Ala­
meda, Cal., to remain during the big
“Holeproof* at 25c a pair are exactly the same hose
celebration.
that
have heretofore cost 33jdc a pair.
Mrs. R. W. Beach and two chil­
Yoon to please,
The
top market price for the best yarn is now less than
dren arrived in the city last Sun­
before,
and the makers are turning out so many pairs that
day from Los Angeles
Mrs. Beach
they can afford to sell to us cheaper, so we can sell to you
is a daughter of Mr. an<1 Mrs. J C
Beach of Conger avenue
for less.
:
Mrs. C. F. Stone returned last
Friday from a visit at her old home
at Walkerton, Ontario, Canada She
Phone Sil
was accompanied by ber mother, Mrs.
Skelton, who will remain here.
And the same guarantee goes with every box of six pairs:
J. H. Cochran and H S. Stln«> ar­
"If any or all of these hose come to holes within six
rived in the city Thursday from
months from the day you buy them, we will replace them
1 Medford. Mr. Cochran r< presents
free.”
»eeeem»oo»o»»eoeo»oeoe»eo e»eo w »eee»*»e»«&»6e»e»» t, the Mutual Life of New York and
Buy "Holeproof” Sox now—save money—and get the
< I Mr. Stin«- 1« prindpal of the Midford
original guaranteed sox—the qenthne "Holeproof.”
schools.
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G. Heitkemper, Jr. has received the
(Other “Holeproof" Sox at $2.00 for 6 pairs and
< > appolntm« nt as Io« a) watth inspector
$3 00 for 6 pairs.)
< > for the Southern Pacifl« Company.
He will Install a telegraphic regulator
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There are lotB of things in our store besides Watches and
¡clock,
which will receive the tlm<-
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Diamonds—lots of small, inexpensive articles that come ex-
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from Washington each day.
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ceedingly handy every day, either as gifts for another or
H. T. Burnett and wife of Mondo-
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for your own use. Lockets and Charms in greet variety, and
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■cino
county, Cal., arrived in the city
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Chains and Rings at all prices. Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Brace-
Thursday
and will local- her«. Mr
J [
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles.
We are receiving
< > Burnett states that he ha-, had Klam­
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interesting Novelties nearly every day. Come in and see them.
ath Falla in his mind for tome time
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
1 and that now he ia here to stay.
—
« John Gill, representing J. K. GID
The
pioneers
of Klamath county
Stationery house of Portland, has
had
a
very
interesting
time In their
been in the city for a few day# en­
reunion
.Monday
The
name«
of 183
joying the celebration and getting ac­
quainted with the trad«
Mr. Olli w< re received who local«-«! here dur­
was formerly a member of thn Stat« ing and prior to 1887, and it is prob- *
i.bl«- that there Is a large number
Legislature.
O. A. Stearns
Heatin« Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
J. L. Hanke a.jd wit« ar«- in the who wer> not present
has
the
distinction
of
being
th«- ola-
city from their home at Canyonville,
and
Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
Oro. Mr. an«i Mrs. Hanks arc pio- eai in point of residence. He located
tiling in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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. neers of Kiatu.ith county, but have In Klamath county in 1807. John
M
Corbrll
an«!
Stephen
Stnkel
cam«
, been absent for the past year. Mr.
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shelf-worn goods.
Hanks hardly recognized the city, on here the following year, in 1868.
Stands Like a Stone Wall
Finish Your
AMERICAN FENCE
Poultry Fence, Barb Wire, Iron and Steel
ROBERTS & HANKS
GEO. T. BALDWIN
Fresh
Clean
CLOTH
,
Reasonable in Price
Now 25c a Pair
For “Holeproof Sox
That is what you find at
the Monarch. Don’t buy
until you visit our store.
■ MONARCH
6 Pairs Guaranteed 6 Months
Formerly $2—Now $1.50
; Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS.
!! WINTERS
Building
Dependable Hardware
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 a moot 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.
account of the wonder! ul g-owth
«luring the year.
We continue abstracts, a« well a»
All of the towns of th« county at­
pew ones. Let us complete
make
tended the celebration in force. Bo­
Klamath County Abstract
nanza, Fort Klamath and Klamath your«.
4-8tf
Co.,
opposite
Court House.
Agency are depopulated ' mporarily,
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and Merrill fust 1« ft enough at home
to guard the town. From the num­
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­
ber of Indians in town It looks as if ment to your phonograph so you may
there, were none left on tho Reserva­ enjoy the new 4-minute Amberol rec­
tion.
ord«.
11-17
J. E. Bodge, a former resident
here, who took in the railroad cele­
If you wish to set out some large
bration, left Wednesday for his
hardy cabbage, cauliflower or
and
present home in Granta Pass.
It
wouldn't b«- a surprise If Mr. Bodge tomato plants, call and see aamplea
rhould return here to locate. He al­ or leave your order with Arthur
ways did like Klamath Falls as a C. Lewis at the Farmers Implement
place of residence, and now that he
& Supply House.
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has been away a while he likes it bet- i
tOr than ever.
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Capt. O. C. Applegate returned last
Thursday from Portland, where he
went as
witness in the Bark-
ley trial, Mr. Applegate states that
he harl a very tedious wait of twenty-
four hours at Weed on the return
trip, and that many complaints were '
hoard from passengers coming from
the n«irth. The new flyer, which will ’
bo put on between Portland and Ban ’ DR. J. IVI. ELLSWORTH
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Francisco on June 21st, will he n
VETERINARY
SURGEON
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great benefit to Klamath Falls travel !
AND DENTIST
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from the north.
offla Cri»»ier-Biiit« Building
Phone 720
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MCHATTAN
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Agents celebrated Ell wood fences
and everything the farmer needs.
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CEO. R. HURN, __ the Hardware Man 4
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BERT E. WITHROW, Hecmury
Abstracting
DON J. ZUMWALT,
C. E.
President
Maps, Plans, Blue Print», HU.
E. M BUBB,
Vice ¡‘resident and
Treasurer
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
a FEW BARGAINS.
When two horses become acctis-
tomed to working together, don't Five lots, slgh.ly location, |1600.
Can loan 1760 cn the deal.
change th jm.
A nico cottage with batb, large
lot, 11700. A good buy.
It Is very hard on a prompt horse A large residence, ili o lot, 13600.
to be obliged to work with a lazy one. Three cottagos on three lota. Room
The wear and tear is great and iin-( enough for another cottage; 33250.
necessary, and a log«.
MASON & BLOUGH.