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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
l;l h k k SK ICI: M « è gc V c c SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In Every Department This Week c O K ■ Bargain X X X ta x o H ■> X X ______ I K K K SToHL K K K STORE M 1 K K STORE ê Corne to this store and save money Week LOCAL BRIEFS ----- r—— I. . J. Glanella of Merrill was in th* city Saturday. G. II Meiss, the cattleman of Mon tague is in the city. H. Lewis of Lakeview arrived In the city Friday night. J. II. Klein of Klamath landing •vac. regist-”-ed at the America t Sat iirdty. C. T. Silvers of Dorris was regis tered at the Livermore Monday. Mrs. A. E. Richardson and Miss J. P Richardson of Lakeview were In I tnc city Saturday. D. M. Anderson and wife were In i the city Saturday. John Hagglesteln was in the city , Saturday on business. IL H. Van Valkenburg was in the city from Keno Saturday. Andy Ryan was In the city from the Spring Lake country Saturday. k k k STORE k k k STORE k k k STOICI 20% Off On our full line of Mrs. J. L. Orydon of Bonanr:* was registered at the American Saturday E. W. Van Antwerp of Olene was registered it the Livermore SatU'iay. \ < > Miss Mabie and Miss Sledge of M«T- t rill were in the city Sunday. G. F. Voss of Fort Klamath was legistered at the I-akeside Saturday t KKK STORE £ K K K STORE K K K STORE k k K STORE K k k STORE k k k STORE k k k STORE k k k STORE k k k STORE k KKK STOKE K h h STORK K K K STORE K K K STORE K K K STORE K h K STORE K K K STORE K K K STORE K K k STORE KKh STORE k k k STORE k k k STORE k k k SI 3 Fall Suits and Overcoats FOR BARGAIN ONLY WEEK Many Bargains in all Departments this week Mrs. A. A. Maske and son arrived in the city Monday night from Ash land. George Wilson and wife of Merrill are in the city on a shopping expedi tion. H. L. Benson and L. Gerber left Sunday morning for Portland on court business. M. Miller, a banker of I^akevlew, arrived here Saturday from Merrill, left the same afternoon for I^akevlew Geo. A. Tibbets of Yreka, A. D. Terwilliger of Montague, Cal., and E. D. Terwilliger of Little Shasta ar- rlvevd in the city Monday via auto. Professor Butcher of the High School, J. A. Maddox and Jos. White left Saturday for the Southern Pacific’s proposed power site on the Klamath river, south of here, to wit ness the salmon run, which is re ported there. It is said the fish can be caught by the wagdn load. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. 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 The electric power plant of the Klamath Falls Light and Water com- pany was shut down Saturday for the purpose of permitting repairs to the | machinery. The electricity to supply light and power for the city for this week is being supplied by the Moore Power plant. Fred Beusing, who for the past several months has been visiting at 1 is old home in Glenwood, Minn., re- 1 turned to this city Sunday. He states that prosperity is in evidence throughout the Middle West, and the farmers in that section are all pros perous. There is, however, a spirit of unrest prevalent, and interest in the j-aclfic Coast section is very great. “ Cleanliness “is “ next jSwiiCsWliilc; •i |LaundrySoap ! tCy£nAC<>mpahy.USA > Swift’s White Soap Sunny-Monday Soap Swift’s Pride Soap “ Godliness ” Just look at Your Chance to be Good! E. C. Way, superintendent of the Algoma Lumber company of Pokeg- ama arrived in the city Saturday J. B. Reed of Bonanza was in the in company with J. A. Frlzelle, super city Monday. intendent of the Klamath Lake Rail Victor Maxwell of Lakeview was in road company, and Mr. Brown, agent of the latter company at Pokegama. i the city Monday. E. 8. Terwilliger of Merrill wan in The party has been on a duck hunt 1 the city Monday. ing trip in the Aspen Lake country. Lee 8. Thomas of Merrill was reg- They left next morning gfor Okla piHtered at the Lakeside Monday. | homa, Cal. E. W. Van Antwerp of Olen 1 wai Major C. E. Worden has returned j hy the city Sunday. Kom the Upper lake, and states that Jacob Rueck of Yonna Valley was lie has had one of the most pleasant In the city Monday on business. trips of his life. Purge Mason, who Mrs. Kittle Spargur Hulse left J.<M on suffering from typhoid fever. J gaining rapidly, and all members of Wednesday for Alturas on an ex the party are having a fine time. pended visit with relatives. MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY PHONE 1051 WE KEEP WHAT PEOPLE NEED TO EAT BERT K. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Ahctran!ino MUollduilllg E M- BUBB« Vice Preaident and Treasurer President Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON William Barks of Merrill was in <). F. Erickson of Illy was a visitor the city Tuesday, at the county sent Tuesday. Mrs. Worden and Mr. and Mrs. Mason I T. H. / Kruttschnltt of Weed, Cal., R. E. Merrill was up from the Miss Grabel and Miss Sledge weis will remain for a couple of weeks roadmaster of the Southern Pacific 'company, was in the city Monday. Cloverv City Monday. longer. shopping In the city Tuesday.