Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 01, 1909, Image 8

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    CTTY IlKIKFH.
A. Castel went to the Fort Sn’ur
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Mrs. C. R. Allen is over from A ah
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J. L. Howard is down from Roe
«nd.
W. P. Rhodes was up from Morri.i
, Wednesday.
1 W. H. Wall of Kono was in th» city
over Sunday.
Ed O'Donnell of Merrill wits in the
city Saturday
H. M Martin was up from Mon­
tague Friday.
C. II. -Kester was In from Poe val­
ley Saturday
J. C. Brenton was In the city from
Merrill Friday
D. M Griffith of Odessa was in the
city Wednesday
S. B. Gardner of Fort Klamath was
in the city Sunday-
Harry Nichols ramr down from
Bonanza Saturday
Born. Wednesday. to Mr. and Mrs
R. Burright, a son.
N. 8. Merrill was a visitor at the
county «eat Saturday
Mias Veda Mulkey of Fort Klamath
' was In the city Friday
I W. F. Baker of the Upper Lake
was in the city Saturday
G. F. Lindley and wife of Medford
were in the city Saturday
Clyde Martin of Bly wns a visitor
at the county seat Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chastain went
to San Francisco Saturday.
Mr#. J. T. Patterwon whs registered
at the Lakeside Inn Sunday. ■
T. H. Richardson of Bonanza was
in town on busini-ss Monday
Henry Schmohr of Yonna valley
was in after supplies this week
L. H Smart of Fort Klamath
in the city on business Saturday
Wanted—A woman cook on ranc h
; Inquire Combi nation box No. 22 2t
John Sinclair, the auction?« '. l<-»i
MONARCH GROCERY
AND MARKET
WE AKE THE PIONEER VEGETABLE AN.'» FRUIT
DEALERS IN KLAMATH COUNTY. WE I1AND1A? COM­
PLETE STOCKS OF BOTH OREGON AND CALIFORNIA
PRODUCTS.
725 CASES OF MASON'S FRUIT JARS—PINTS. QU AKTS
AND ONE-HALF GALLON. PRICES THE LOWEST.
WHILE WE HAVE MADE AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION
IN THE FRVIT AND VEGETABLE LINE, THIS IS ONLY
ONE OF THE MANY STRONG FEATURES OF OCR STORE.
OUR GROCERY
STOCK
IS UNSURPASSED. THERE IS NOTHING WHICH WE ARE
NOT ABLE TO SUPPLY IN THIS LINE. WE H ANDLE THE
MOST RELIABLE BRANDS, AND OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH.
MONARCH
MERCANTIL
COMPANY
; Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
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There are lots of things in our store besides Watches and
Diamonds—lots of small, inexpensive articles that come ex-
ceedingly bandy every day, either as gifts for another or
for your own use. Lockets and Charms in groat variety, and
Chains and Rings at all prices. Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Brace-
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles. We are receiving
interesting Novelties nearly every day. Come in and see them.
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS.
WINTERS
Building
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 1 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 firn*. 1 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
•V. Ir. -lay for h . horr«
in S' it’le
Finish Your Floor:
in pu;nt, varié.h, stain, or wan, six) »»•< rAsfh.rs '»-
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A complete line <>l finiahet I >r anv style and any
floor, edei or new.
GEO. T. BALDWIN
Get Ready for
th of July
Frank Dillon and Wesley Cole we-<
¡down from Fort Klamath this week.
.Mrs. D M. Donnelly of Merrill was
¡stopping at the luiketdde Inn Satur-
Iday.
R. A. Moon came down from Fort
Klamath Tuesday
returning next
day.
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J. M Hansbrougb and C. Lind-
' q.uist were up from Merrill Wednes­
day.
J. E. Coi. one of Merrill's well­
know.n citizens. was In »he city Fri-
day.
Mrs W P Rhodos was up from
.Merrill Saturday on a shopping <xpt
dition.
Mias Ma»ge E Jones of Large!
valley was registered at the Lakeside
Inn Tuesday.
Ray Merrill, proprietor
Park stables at Merrill, was in the
city Saturday
E. E. Fitch, the real estate dealer
of Merrill, left for Ms home Wednes-
day afternoon.
B. St. George Bisho.o and party of
friends returned from the honsc-
boat yesterday.
A marriage license waa issued Sat­
urday to Frank C. Young and Miss
> Golds R. Bryant.
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Mrs. S. L. Bennett has left fdr an
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Medford Tribune.
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George Morine came over from Bo­
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< > nanza Saturday, returning Hua day
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O. B. Allen returned from W«d
Tuesday and left next morning for
his home in .Merrill.
Abner Weed and II. V. Mitchell
0. H. Hughes *1 ade one of h*v
periodical trips eo the county -cat came down from the Fort country
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Sunday in the former's automobile.
from Bly this week.
Albert Walker of Bly was in the
United States Commissioner R. S.
city this week on business connected Kicteardson took testimony Friday
with the County Court.
in the land contest case of Vollmar
Mrs. Swacker and daughter of vs. Otey.
Lakeview were registered at the
D F. Driscoll, the well-known Bo­
American Hotel Friday.
nanza merchant, was in the city as a
Frank Tolllvsr of the Harpold
witness in the case of the 8tate vs.
ranch near Bonanza spc-Qt a few
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Walker.
hours in the city Sunday
J. R Horning, a former resident
H. W. Shultz of the contracting
of
this city, who moved to Medford,
firm of Shultz A Bernhard went to
has changed his residence to Van­
Klarr..it,h Agency Saturday.
Alex McRae, the well-known tim­ couver, Wash
E. and R. Sisemore were down
berman of Rhinelander, Wfs., arrived
|from Fort Klamath, taking In the
In the city Saturday evening.
Mr. ancl Mrs. H. Duncan of Lan-'sights. They are stopping at the
gel] valley were registered at the Ho- I^tkcsldn Inn.
tel Livermore Thursday night.
| Alex. Martin, Jr., who was in at-
R. C. Cowley, the well-known tendance at the meeting of the State
horse raiser of Langell valley, was lu bankers held in Seattle last week,
the city Wednesday on business.
was elected vice-president for Ore­
W. H. Dolbeer and wife and R. gon.
Bruebaker and wife Investigated the
Robert Heitkemper entertained a
mysteries of Bird Island 8unday.
number of his young friends Tuesday
Rev. Father Greenwood went to afternoon in honor of his birthday.
i Th" young folks 'arc having the time
ices in the Catholic church Sunday.
of their lives and each is trying to
W. O. Smith ancl Ham Summers outdo the other In storing away ice
wont up to Williamson River Friday, cream and cake.
returning the evening of that day.
The first marriage license for the
month of June was issued to Pelfcnn
Man and Mrs. Emma Isaacs Friday.
Whitney Brothers of Merrill have
just sold 3,500 sheep, the name of
the purchaser not being made* public.'
Born, in this city, Thursday after­
noon, June 24th, 190», to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward J. Thayer, a daughter.
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TO TRADE A fine Ashland homo DR. J, M. ELLSWORTH
for Klamath County farm under
VETERINARY SURGEON
the ditch. Call at the plumbing es­
AND DENTIST
tablishment of II. Boivin, Main Ht
onice CrlMler-etlUa Buildlu,
Phone TU,
The day we all celebrate; the day of
excursions, outings and picnics is only
a few days away. Are you ready?
Perhaps you’ll want something in Cloth
ing, Shoes, Ha’s, Shirts. The best to be
had for your money is next door to the
postoffice
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Dependable Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in faCt every-
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-wbrn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences-
and everything the farmer needs.
GEO. R. HURN,the Hardware Man *
BKPT K. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWALT,
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AhctrOPtinO
flUblldLlIllg
President
k'
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Vice President and
Treasurer
Maps, Ptant, Blue Priât*, BU.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
H. U. Hail, the postal man, who
was up to Hprlng Creek trying hlH
luck with the rod and red, returned
Monday evening. He «ays ho never
realized what he han missed, and that
every summer in the futuro will see
him In this section of the Coast.
We continue abstracts, an well aa
make new ones. Let us complete
yours. Klamath County Abstract
Co., oppoiilte Court Houae.
4-8tf
E. D. MacDonald, owner of Oppor­
tunity addition, left Wednesday
morning for Portland.