Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 24, 1909, Image 8

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8 Worden returned Tuesday
tvening from Ban Francisco
Mrs J. W. Alezander and
lack Alexander, are In the city from
•ortland.
Harry Galarneau Jr arrived laat
Friday from Tacoma, where he haa
been attending college
Carl Wright returned home Friday
from Corvallis, where he has been at-
Itending Agricultural College.
J W Ifatdorf. an architect of Sun!«
Jos. Cal , is In the city and has de ¡
elded to remain h. r. an<| ; in an of-I '
fice
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8. C Graves of the Ronanza Bulle­ i:
tin and l<ouis Bean cam. down Fri­ I« I
day from Rename and remained un­
til Bunday-
FiniSh Your Floor >
in
>t, vamizh. «tum, or wax, an«1 u*r TAaiAcrn a-
Fil/itmt Afodom Id^thod Floor Fintohoo.
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Mrs. George Morine at the Klam­
ath Hospital is reported us improv­
ing, and will be able to return to het
home in Bonanza in a fe w morh days.
Mrs. 11. T. Anderson was the owner
of the watch found by F. I. Arm-
strong The watch was a very valu-
able one. and was lost on Railroad
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MONARCH GROCERY
AND MARKET
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 ainuut 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.
MCHATTAN
Now 25c a Pair
For “Holeproof Sox
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt left Monday
morning for Palo Alto. Cal., on a visit
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to her parents She was called there
‘ by the Illness of her father, who is
i reported as quite low.
"Holeproof at 25c n pair are exactly the same hoec
that have heretofore cost 33,'4c a pair.
The top market price for the best yarn ia now less than
before, and the makers arc turning out so many pairs that
they can afford to sell to us cheaper, so we can sell to you
for less.
Virgil Noland, son of Judge and
Mrs. George Noland, returned home
last Sunday from FtUrbault. Minn.,
where he has been attending
Shattuck Military College
6 Pairs Guaranteed 6 Months
Formerly $2—Now $1.50
An immense Packard streiru «ar
belonging to Murphy, Grant A Com
pany'a wholevale dry goods botis ■ of
San Francisco, arrived In the citv
last Monday from I*ak‘-vt.w The
machine carries eight large sample
trunks
And the same guarantee goes with every box of six pairs:
' If any or all of theae hose come to holes within six
months from the day you buy them, we will replace them
free.”
Buy "Holeproof” Sox now—save money—and get the
original guaranteed sox—the genuine “Holeproof.”
(Other 'Holeproof'' Sox al $2.00 for 6pairs and
$3.00 for 6 pairs.)
Mr. .«nd Mrs' Alex. Martin Jr .
Mr. and Mrs. William Bu b of Mcun-
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tainview and Mr and Mrs. Bishop
, went up to Mr. Bishop's boathouvt* on
I the Upper Lake Saturday for a few
I days' outing. They also visited
{Spring Creek.
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Building
GEO. T. BALDWIN
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MONARCH 'S“
WINTERS
Get color cardi from
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L. R Cardwell and wife of Gold
Hill arrived in the city Sunday
and left today with Mr and Mrs J
F. Adams for a visit at their ranch
near Merrill.
OUR GROCERY STOCK
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS
\ oornj Irte line ol finishes lor any style and any
, old or new.
Klamath mess, nger service is the
¡latest addition to the business of the
{city. It ba» been established by J.
!R. Ritter, the shoe man In the W’lll-
; son block.
IS UNSURPASSED. THKKK IS NOTHING WHICH WE ARE
NOT ABLE TO SUPPLY IN THIS LINE. WE HANDLE THE
MOST RELIABLE BRANDS, AND OCR BTOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH.
There are lots of things in our store besides Watches and
Diamonds—lots of small. Inexpensive articles that come ex­
ceedingly handy every day, either as gifts for another or
for your own use. Lockets and Charms in great variety, and
Chains and Rings at all prices. Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Brace­
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles. W’e are receiving
Interesting Novelties nearly every day. Come in and see them.
ta Old I itMift-
Mr». Janus Peltou returned List
Sunday from California where she
has been visiting relatives She left
■ this morning for her home at Fort
Klamath.
THE PIONEER VEGETABLE AND FRUIT
DKAIJCRS IN KLAMATH COUNTY. WE HANDLE COM-
PLETE STOCKS OF BOTH ORKUOSi AND CALIFORNIA
PRODUCTS.
725 CASES OF MASON'S FRUIT JARS—PINTS. QUARTS
AND ONE-HALF' GALLON. PR1CE8 THE LOWEST.
WHILE WE HAVE MADE AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION
IN THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE. THIS IS ONLY
ONE OF THE MANY STRONG FEATURES OF OCR STORE.
Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
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Alex Martin Jr. left Tuesday | < >
for Seattle to attend tie bunkers'| < ►
convention He was accompanied as j
I far as Eugene by Mrs. Martin
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Dr. Murdis and wife of San Fran
cisco arrived in the city last Sunday
and left to-day for the Upper Lake
for a few weeks' outing. Dr. .Murdis
has been visiting the Klamath coun­
try every year and be Bays it look»
better to him each time he come»
Mrs H W Herron of Portland and
I Mrs. W. E. Greene of Vancouver,
| Wash., are in the city visiting their
I brother, W. E. Bowdoin. These Lv
idles were former residents of this
{city and removed from here nineteen
j years ago. It has been eleven years .
since either of them have visited this
county.
nr’
in si »irr pijcamis visitors
Tent city nt Spring Creek Highly
< ornplinu-nted—S|iecial Excur­
sions Every Saturday.
Several Klamath Falls parties have
visited Spring Creek and Williamson
River Fishing Resort in the past
week. All speak very highly of the
excellent place maintained by R. C.
MAY GO TO SHASTA Ji Lk 4TH. Spink. Tb< verdict Of all who have
been there is that it could be no bet-
It is quite probable that there will ter. Mr. Spink has invested a large
be an excursion on tb<- Fourth to • »urn of money in th« establishment of
Shasta Springs. Some of the citizen» jlhe tent city. All who go there say
have taken the matter up with the there is nothing lacking for comfort
Southern Pacific com par y and have 1 or pleasure.
Mr. Spink is planning a number of
been practically promised a special
attractive
features for the mouths of
train on that day if 150 excursionists
are secured. Shasta is uu. of the Jul: and August It Is his intention I
{prettiest spots in California, and the to arrange with the Steamer Wlnema
possibility of upending eight or ten to run a special excursion every Sat­
hours there of the Fourth of July urday, returning on Sunday. He will
strongly appeals to many of the peo­ also build a large dancing platform
ple here, and the opinion is expressed and every Saturday night visitors to
| ti.at fully 500 people would make tbe the resort will have the privilege of
attending a dance.
{trip if a special rate is secured.
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F Dependable Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
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and Ammunitiow, Cutlery—in fact every-
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thing in Good Hardware- No shoddy or
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shelf-worn goods.
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Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
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and
everything the fanner needs.
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CEO. R. HORN, the
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
O. E.
President
Abstracting
E. M. BU B B,
Vice President and
Treasurer
Map*, Plan«, Blue Prints, lite.
Mr. Thompson, the Southern Pa-1 The most popular schemes for ab­
‘ cific agent, states that he believes
olishing the deficit are the ones
that a special train can be secured, which tell the other fellow to canh
and promises to take the matter up
up.
with the officials of the road if he is
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
convinced that the people <rt Klamath
rails would desire an excursion. The
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
special train could leav< this city I
■arly In the morning so as to arrive
at Shasta about 8 of 9 o’clock In the
If you wish to set out some large
We continue abstracts, as well aS
morning. They would have all day
and
hardy cabbage, cauliflower or make new onee. Let us comploto
to spend enjoying the beauties of
i tomato plants, call and see samples youre. Klamath County Abstract
Shasta and leave there about 6 o'clock
or leave your order with Arthur Co., opposite Court House.
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in the evening and arrive home at 10.
C. Lewis at the Farmers Implement
If there are enough people here In­
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­
4-22 St*
terested they should notify Mr. DR. J. IVI. ELLSWORTH # Supply House.
ment
to your phonograph co you may
Mrs.
Cunningham,
mother
of
.fas.
Thompson at once so that he would
VETERINARY SURGEON
enjoy
the new 4-mlnute Amberol reo-
L.
Cunningham,
Is
reported
as
«»ulte
have plenty of time to make the nec­
AND DENTIST
J sick.
orda.
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essary arrangements.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
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