K k k SI'ORE k k k STOKE k k k SI* Ki: k k k STOKE k k k STOKI k k k Sl'OItl I« k k ST* 1*1 k k k STOKI K K K STORE K k h STORE h K k STOKE k h k STOKE: k k k stoke : k k K STOKE k K k STOKI I K sT o f ’ l K K k >Tol:I ERS and RUBBERS now arriving. > v lx IX k k rpVE US A CHANCE TO FIGURE ON YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AND SHOE BILL Come and get our prices. Compare our quali­ ties with any store in Klamath County, and we’ll take chances on winning your business. WIN I ER CLOI HING. SWEAT- I. |Z L' C’i'HDP O 1 VrlxC Klamath I alls’ Best Value Giver , KKK STOKE K K K STOKE k K K STOKE: K k k STOKE k k K STOKE k k k STOKE: k K k STOKE k k k STORE K k k STOKI k k k STOKE k k k STOKI k k k Sl'OItl: k k K STOKE k k k Sl'OItl !.«»< II. BRIEFS Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Cattle, Norses, Megs—Is Practically Indestructible Silas Kilgore was about town Sat urdav. Art Itulnaker of Bly is registered at the Livermore. Good Suits and Overcoats $15 to $40 Jos. llcs.-lg of Beswlck, Cal . was in the city Tuesday. D. M. Griffith was Engle Ridge Sunday. down Born To A. T. Mekeson and wife, Tuesday morning, a son. Born, to E. L. Coburu and wife. Monday morning. a son. AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel that is not too hard nor to soft. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and super­ iority, not only in the roil but in the field. Come ana see us and get our prices. Poultry Fence, Barb Wire. Iron and Steel ROBERTS & HANKS DEALERS HARDWARE MAIN STREEt PHONE 173 Art Haiuaker of Bly was registered at the Livermore Tuesday. Allen Taylor and family of Bonan­ za were in the city Tuesday. Chas. Iaimbert, the stage man of Bonanza, was in the city Monday. Alex Davis, the cattle king of the Klamath marsh country, Is In the city. Allen & Son are preparing to oj>en a blacksmith shop opposite the grist mill. T. D. and W. T. Skinner of Bonan­ za registered at the Livermore Sun- The new Fall Styles are here in every wanted fabric and design, plendid effects in durable Scotch and English mixtures. Snappy Suits and Overcoats of the Friend Made quality for men young men. Tour’s Is Ready day. Judge Noland and wife left Tues- day morning for Crater lake via auto buggy. George E. Morey, formerly Fruitvale, Cal., has lately located in WHY not sell us your POULTRY? WHY WHY not sell us your EGGS? NOT TRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS 2 ■ We wish to sell you the CHOICEST GROT EKIES, nnd we also wish to BUY OK TRADE for your EGGS, 1*01 LTBY, VEGE­ TABLES, HAY AND OTHER PRODUCE. N. B.—We not only wish to supply Groceries to the Farmers, but also to ship their produce at the greatest profit to them. WHY MONARCH ft ERCANTILE not sell us your VEGETABLES? COMPANY 7HO°^ Klamath Falls WHY not sell us your PRODUCE? 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 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 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. MCHATTAN this city. Ollie Howard is in the city from Bly. He was formerly a resident of this city. Carlisle I from CLOTH I N g A Yadcn ' left Monday morning for Eugene to attend the John Shortt was In the city Satnr- university. ? day. O. B. Allen of the Merrill Record J. Frank Adams was In the city has been in the city on business for Saturday. several days past. T. E. Carpenter of Ashland was In C. W. Eberlein and wife left Tues- the city Saturday. They | day for San Francisco, Cal. John Shepard was in the city Sat- ' will return In a week. urday on business. Com-1 L. E. Walker, son of County missloner Albert Walker, was regis­ tered at the Livermore Tuesday. Kirk White left Monday morning for Portland, where he will attend the Portland academy the coming season. Miss Rachel Applegate, daughter of O. C. Applegate, left here Sun­ day morning for Eugene. She will attend the University the coming sea- 1). V. Kuykendall urid family re- turned Friday evening. Cora E. Phillips of Salem, Ore., is registered at the Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson of Poe valley were in the city Friday. Born Wednesday, Sept.' lath, to John Logan and wife, a daughter. Frank Bloomingcamp of Merrill 1« son. registered at the • Lakeside Saturday. Merle Houston, who was operated The Bulletin man came over from on at the hospital recently, I h up and Bonanza Friday, looking happy and around again. Considering the siege feeling good. Merle has gone through, he looks Alexander Martin lilt left Friday well. for Eugene, where he will attend tht; II. H. Van Valkenberg has been notified by the Water Users' associa­ university the coming season. Geo. C. Hill and bride, who recent­ tion of his election as a director in ly returned from Oakland, are spend­ that body in place of Frank Downing, ing a few days In Wood River valley. resigned. J. W. Price, who was formerly tl.e Miss Hazel Rolfe left Monday j.astor of the Methodist church here, for Pasadena, Cal., where she will remain for the winter. She will at­ has accepted a call at North Yamhill. tend the State Normal School at Los Or -gon. Mo. Jennie Burch, who Is a sister Angeles this winter. 1 cf Mrs. Alexander Martin Jr., with Work on the new passenger depot daughter«, Francis and Mar- is progressing in fine shape. The het two their garet, left yesterday for base stones are of California granite home In Seattle. and the rubble work of the main The first delivery of cement blocks walls of the building is made of rock for the Jacobs block was made by the which comes from near Bray, Cal. Hydraulic Stone and Brick company The granite for this building is ob­ tained at Rocklin, Cal. The contrast Saturday. The blocks attracted much favorable comment by builders and between the granite and the rubble contractors. work is striking and presents a very W. Morrice of Edmonds, Wash., fine appearance. paid this office a visit Saturday W. J. Darroth, foreman of the An­ and gave a very Interesting talk keny ranch, is in the city today, ile report» that the yield of barley and about the Sound country and Its fu­ oats on this ranch this year will be ture. Mr. Morrice arrived Friday on between 15,000 and 20,000 bushels, a business trip and left Sunday morn­ or an average of about 80 bushels to ing. O. A. Stearns was displaying last the acre. Mr. Darroth said he was week some very fine samples of born and raised in Indiana, but never saw anything In that country that Bartlett pears which were grown in would compare with the crop raised his garden on the West Side. The this year on the Ankeny ranch. A largest, of the pears weighed 13% crop of 2,500 tons of hay has also ounces, and the .average weight of each one was 12 2-5 ounces. ’•nnt) bn f vrpi’f^rl ffvfcv fpncfl. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Abstracting DOB President E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Ett. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON