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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
♦♦♦♦♦•>♦♦«.> 0 (TTY IUCIKFR. A Cartel went to the Fort 8n*ui k’ay. Mrs. C. R. Allen is over from A»h and J L. Howard is down from Ros- »nd W. P Rhodes wa« up from Merrl'.i Wednesday W. H. Wall of Kcno wu In the city over Sunday. Ed O’Dounell of Merrill wa» In the city Saturday B. M Martin was up from Mon tague Friday C. H Kester was in tr<>m Poe val ley Saturday. J. C Brenton was in the city from Morrill Friday 1). M Gritfith of (Me. a was In the city Wednesday. S. B. Gardner of Fort Klamath w»i in the city Sunday. Harry Nichols cam* down front Bonanza Saturday Born. Wednesday, to Mr and Mr» R. Burrlght. a son. N. S Merrill was a • itor at the county seat Saturday. Miss Veda Mulkey ot Fort Klamath , was In the city Friday W. F. Baker of tbe Upper Lake was in the city Saturday G. F. Lindley and wife of Medford I were in the city Saturdin Clyde Martin of Bly wa« a visitor i at the county scat Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Chastain went to San Francisco Saturday Mrs. J. T. Patterwon was registered at the Lakeside Inn Sunday. T. H. Richardson of Bonanza in town on business Monday Henry Schmobr of Yonna valler was in after supplies this week L. H. Smart of Fort Klamath was in the city on business Saturday Wanted—A woman cook on ranch Inquire Combination box No. 22. 2t John Sinclair, the auctioneer left Wednesday for bls home in Seattle. Frank Dillon and Wesley Cole wrr< down from Fort Klamath thi« week Mrs. D M Donnelly of Merrill was stopping at tbe Lakeside Inn Satur day R A. Moon came down from Fort Klamath Tuesday, returning next day. J. M. Hansbrough and C. Lind quist were up from Merrill Wednes day. J. E Cox. one of Merrill's well- known citizens. was in the city Fri- day. Mrs. W P Rhodes »u up from Merrill Saturday on a «hopping • ip<- dittos. Mias Madge E. Jone« of Lande.1 valley was registered at the Lakeside Inn Tuesday. Ray Merrill, proprietor Park «tables at Merrill, was in the city Saturday E. E. Fitch, the real estate dealer of Merrill, left for his borne Wed net- day afternoon. B. St. George Bishop and party of friends returned from the houu- boat yesterday. A marriage license was issued Sat < i < > urday to Frank C. Young and Mis» 1 Golda R. Rryant. Mrs. 8. L. Bonnett has left for an extended visit to Klamath county Medford Tribune George Morine came over from Bo nanza Saturday, returning Sunday with Mrs. Morine. O. B. Allen returned from Wu>'l Tuesday and left next morning for < < • his home in Merrill. < ' C. H. Hughes xade one of Abner Weed and H. V. MltchHI < i periodical trip« io the county »«•at came down from the Fort country from Bly this week. Sunday in the former'« automobile. Albert Walker of Bly wa« in United State« Uoinmi«*ioner R. 8 city this week on bu«in<*M connected Ricbardwon took tetthnony Friday with the County Court. In the land contest case of Voilmar Mrs. Swacker and daughter of vs. Otey. Lakeview were registered at the D. F. Driscoll. the well-known Bo American Hotel Friday. Frank Tolllvsr of the Harpold nanza merchant, wav in the city na a ranch near Bonanza spent a few witnc«« in the case of the State vs. Walker hours in the city Sunday. J. R Horning, a former resident H. W Shultz of the contracting firm of Shultz & Bernhard went to of this city, who moved to Medford, han changed hi« rcaldonre to Van Klarr..«th Agency Saturday. Alex McRae, the well-known tim- couver, Wash. bdYman of Rhinelander, Wis., arrived E. and R. Sisemon were down in the city Saturday evening. from Fort Klamath, taking l<i the Mr. and Mrs. II. Dun*an of I^in- sight«. They are «topping at the gell valley were registered at the Ho-1 Lakeside Inn tel Livermore Thursday night. Alex. Martin, Jr., who was in at- I R. C. Cowley, the well-known tendance at the meeting of the State horse minor of Langoil valley, was In banker« held in Seattle la«t week, the city Wednesday on business. wan elected vice-president for Ore W. H. Dolbeer and wife and R. i gon. Bruebakor and wife Investigated the. Robert Heitkemper entertained a mysteries of Bird Island Sunday. number of bis young friends Tuesday Rev. Father Green wood wont to Morrill Saturday, whore ho held serv afternoon in Jionor of hi« birthday. The young folks are having the time ices In the Catholic church Sunday. of their lives and each 1« trying to W. O. Smith and Sam Summer« outdo the other in storing away Ice wont up to Williamson River Friday, I cream and cake. returning the evening of that day. j The first marriage license* for the . ■ month of Juno was Issued to Pelican Man and Mrs. Emma Isaacs Friday.] Whitney Brothers of Morrill have' just sold 3.SOO sheep, t he name of I the purchaser not being made public. Born, In this city, Thursday after noon, Juno 24th. 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Thayer, a daughter. I TO TRADE- A fine Ashland home' OR. J. M. ELLSWORTH for Kia multi County farm under VETERINARY SURGEON the ditch. Call at tho plumbing es- . AND DENTIST tabllahriient of II. Boivin, Main llt 1 tiffin» Ori«sl«r-Stllu Iiulidlug Phon« m' % ' Your Fhx m, of wa«, amt I» * rit'fir Í GEO. T. BALDWIN MONARCH GROCERY AND MARKET Get Ready for 4th of July OUR GROCERY MONARCH STOCK MERCAN TIL COMPANY Phoae «11 Pretty and Useful Things . : Jewelry There are lots of things in our «tore 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 8ilver Toilet Articles. We are receiving interesting Noveltie« 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 hav^ 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 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, Hats, Shirts. The best to be had for your money is next door to the postoffice K 4*4* 4*4* 4» 4*4* f* f 4* 4* 4* rfr 4» 4* »ft 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Dependable Hardware Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fad every thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy of f * shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ellwood F ences- and everything the farmer needs. f f $ *4*4*4* 4*4« 4« 4»4« 4* 4« 4« 4*4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* CEO. B. HORN, BERT E. WITIIROW. Hecmtary OON J. ZUMWAI.T, 0. E. Abstracting President p M. Vice fff««”“ 1rra»«0* Map», Plana, Blue Print*. EK. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON H. B. Hail, the postal man, who wan up to Spring Creak trying bio luck with the rod nnd reel, returned Monday evening. He «ay« ho never realized what ho hag missed, and that every summer in the futuro will oee him In this «notion of the Coast. Wo continue »b.t^* make new one«. your«. Klamath Co., oppo«lte Court _ E. D. MacDonald. °*D v tunlty addition, *’ morning for Portland.