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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
k k k STORK k k k STORK k k k sltiRI kK K STORK k k k STORK k k k STORK k k k STOKE k k k STORE k k k SHIRE k k k.Sit RI ST RE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Œ K i. In Every Department Next Week K STORE i . Cl-nOB lxlxlx ol LJlvC X __ X X K K K STORK K K K STORK K K k STORK k k K STORE k k k STORK k k k STORK k k k STORK k k k STORK W'k k STORE R k k MORE k k k STORE k k k STORE k k k SIORI Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Catllt, Horses, Hop—Is Practically Indoslruotlblo H. D. Foster of Medford was in city Friday. T. A. Balis of Merrill city Friday. F. L. Pope of Merrill city Friday. Jos. Haefer of Redding city lust werk. . C. N. Meyers, the rancher, was the city Friday. Will Wood of Weed. Cal., was the city Saturday. Wm. McWilliams of Dorris »as the city Saturday. AMERICAN FENCE B. IT. Hains of Medford paid this j city a visit recently. Buy your new fence f, >r 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 too soft We can show you this f< iority, not only in the roll but Homer Smith of Fort Klamath was the city Saturday. Doris and I. Goss of Bonanxa were the city Saturday. Poultry Fence, Barb Wire. Iron and Steel F. Curtis of Odessa was registered the Livermore Saturday. ROBERTS & HARDWARE PHONE 173 HANKS DEALERS MAIN STREET Will it Spread ? There k r.o other paint, either prepared or hand made from lead and od. that will spread as well under the brush and cover as much surface to the gallon as ‘¡TEXIS T he SHERWIN-WILLIAMS P aint . Figure 300 square feet, two coats, to the gallon and you’ll | obably have some paint left over. There are many other good points in its fa’,-or. Ask us about them. SOLO BALDWIN HARDWARE CO SATISFACTION k k k Molli Ji 1 our .i/c in a . ) l< Our »|w< William H Barry, representative of Bushong & Co. of Portland, is in the city in the Interests of his flint. R. E. McCulley, the sheepman of Lakeview, arrived in the city last Friday. He left this morning for Lakeview. Mrs. Stacey Hemingway of Yainax. arrived in the city Thursday and left next morning for Seattle, where «he »ill attend the fair. Mrs. J. W. Brandenburg returned home Sunday evening from the Wil- lamette valley, where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past three months. iik ii to look llieir twal—il'a u.— unti ike »uv«,'«» of our cMelillali- tucul. can’t buy the wrong clotliee if you rone- ’ Friend Made Clo’hes Makes Friends I in«* I i I« nd M.ith Sud«« mid < K «*r< «wit* $15.00 to $40.00 The Fall Styles are Ready Next Dojr to the Postoffice, Klamath Falls. Oredon VX" - if Laundry Soap Cleanliness A $ Swift a Cl IS Swift’s White Soap Sunny-Monday Soap Swift’s Pride Soap next to Godliness ” Ed Jacobson returned Monday from Diamond lake, where he been on a hunting expedition brought with him the skin of a biack bear. The editor-in-chief and business manager of the High School Boomer have been elected, and work will be commenced immediately school paper. I« dr, «eilig u XllKlj 1 Itere. C. T. Wilson of Merrill was reds- tered at the Lakeside Friday, D. M. Griffith and wife of Eagle Ridge were in the city Friday. J. N. Stiles of Merrill was regia- tered at the Livermore Friday. J. J. Stimson of Lakeview was reg istered at the Livermore Friday. Edson !,. Foulke. the cattleman of Gazelle, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. Z. Moss of Lakeview was registered at the Lakeside Saturday. Mrs. H. Nichols and Bon of Bonan za were registered at the Livermore Saturday. Chas. Lambert, the stage man of Bonanza, was registered at the Lake- side last Friday. J. W. Donnelly, A. D Hudspeth, Frank Dobkins, all of Paisley, were in the city this week. four year» i.-hl will ill till- |H>illt? X. Just look at Your Chance to be Good! Frank Haw kins left Tuesday morn- 1 ing for Weed, where he will meet his wife, who is returning from Nebras- MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY i PHONE 1051 WE KEEP WHAT PEOPLE NEED TO EAT ka, where she has been visiting with friends and relatives. 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. MæHATTAN Vance Pollock was tip from Merrill N. L. DeHay and wife arrived Thurs- Monday. day from an extended trip tn the' Mark Hannah of Klamath Agercy Seattle fair and Spokane. J* Mr. DeHay 1 waH |n (},<, cjfy Monday. , is a son of Mrs. DeHay of the Bon I». J. Brown of Crystal Creek was I Ton grocery, and will locate here per- „ • I in the city Tuesday buying supplies, manently. . 1 Mrs. L. M. Fitch and daughter of Dr. W. S. Johnson and wife camel i , „ Dairy returned to their home Monday. In from Bonanza Thursday. They 1 were accompanied by Mrs. Holston of A. Fordyce of Fort Klamath was i Morristown, Tenn., who is on her way 1 transacting business In the city Mon E. WITHROW, Secretary Abstracting J. ZUMWALT, < '. E. President Map«, Plana, Blue Print«, Etc, Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON home, after spending the summer with the doctor, who is her brother. C. C. Pearson of Dairy, who ha. C. C. Oliver has Hold to the Hibbert keen in the city for a few day», re brothers of Swan Lake valley an turned to his home Monday. Aultman-Taylor thresher and sep A. L. Yates and son of Pacific arator. This makes two engines and Grove, Cal., and J. J. Yates of San four separators sold by Mr. Oliver Francisco are paying this section a this year, and is indicative of the visit. They will look over the coun- great development that is taking try and may locate hero, They are place throughout the county. friends of C. N. Meyer. E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasnrer Mrs. R. I). Hubbard and family lofi Tuesday for Boise, Mrs. J. J. Siemens, Holly Siemens Idaho, to mid Alfred Castell left for Corvallis Join Mr. Hubbard, who In now Htn- Sunday. Ti>e boys will ngnln r,> cr.ter Mr. Hubbard whs for the Agricultural collegi, and Mr». merly with the Reclamation service Siemens wlllvlslt with friend1. and here, and was transferred to that relatives for 1 tiie next couple of place. months, tinned there. * k STORE Come to this store and save money ■ - kh Bargain Week