STOKE K K k STORK K K K STORE k k k STORK k k k STORK k k k STOKE k k k STOKE k k k STORE It k k STOKE k k k STOKE k K k STOKE k k k STORK K. K. K STORE k SI'OKE k k k STOKE k k k STOKE k k k STOKE k k k STOKE k k k STOKE k k k SI’OKE k k k STOKE UH AI. IUUEES Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Cattle, Horses, Hep—Is Practically Indestructible AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence fir years to come. Get the big, heavv wires, the hinge joint, the g««l galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel that is not too hard nor too soft. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and super­ iority ,6k?|only in the roll but in the field. C me and sec us and get our prices. I I Poultry Fence, Barb Wire, Iron and Steel ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS MAIN STREET PHONE 173 Andrew K. Jacsson was down from Fort Klamath lust week. T. it Merles and wife were up from Merrill on u shopping expeditiou last week. P. O. Parsons of Bonanza was In Drop in ] the city Friday. Mrs. Wills of Illy was registered at the Lakeside Monday. R. J. Ferguson and wife of Dorris were in town Saturday. F. M. Burnett and Ed. Wiggin of Dairy came down Sunday. Born Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. L. jO. Stearns, a 12-pound boy, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Merrill of I rill were in the city Monday. Edson L. Fouike and Oscar were in from Gazell last week. ' D. E. Noah was down from Klamath on business last week. F. C. Vinson and L. P. Burke Bonanza were here over Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. C. V. Holbrook Lakeview were in town over Sunday. Io our store some day when you have a few minutes time. Take a look at our styles, leathers and Permit us to show you shapes. shoes that are different. We want the business of the well-dressed man and can please you, for we conduct a men’s store, devoted Mrs. C. E. Hoyt of Fort Klamath exclusively to high grade men’s shoe fashions. was registered alt he Lakeside Tues- idajr. i Will and Jess Whitlatch of Merrill were registered att he American Tues- I day. Portland ¡Store Dr. Patterson, who spent Saturday and Sunday in the city, returned to his home in Merrill. If your wife is the best woman in the world, tell her so. It will keep her young and lengthen her life. M. E. Chapman. Mrs. Van Bunnell and daughter and O. B. Allen of Mer­ rill were at the Livermore Saturday. W. H. Hinch and wife, who have been staying at the Livermore, have gone to Crater lake tos pend a few I days. Ed. Johnson. Erank Pecholt, A. J. Hamilton. John Moorehouse and Fred BALDWIN HARDWARE CO 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. MCHATTAN Janson of Lakeview were registered at the American Monday. Henry Conn was in from his ranch .Monday. He had such great big crops this year that he is wearing the smile that won't come off. Train your eyes to rest on the brightest spots in life. Pass the dark­ ness on the other side. One of the sunniest places on earth is the spot made racred by the hallowed influ­ ences of those we love in our own homes. The body of Thos. Calloway, who i died Saturday morning, was taken to i Eugene, his former home, for inter- | ment. Lewis Calloway, brother of the deceased, left with the body, and was accompanied by J. A. Hance, a ! < local Red Man. H. H. Henderson, who for the past i several months has been engaged In transferring the Klamath Queen from Lako Ewauna to the Upper lake. left Tuesday morning for Oakland with I i I b crew and outfit, having suc­ cessfully completed his contract. Dale Gulley, son of J. W. Gulley, a cattleman of Eugene, was fined $80 by Justice of the Peace Miller Monday morning. The defendant shot and killed a doe at Johnson Prairie Sun­ day, and had previously killed more than the five deer allowed for one seasoa. Mr. Foster, who has a homestead near here, left on the train Tuesday for Sacramento. He received n |ing for Sacramento. He received a telegram from his wife yesterday stat­ ing that his little boy had been seri­ ously Injured, ft seems that the little chap was standing behind an old mare, always considered very gentle, trying td open an umbrella. The anf- mal became frlglitened and kicked, j striking the umbrella so that one of the ribs put out the eye of the little fellow. The accident occurred at Wil- letts. tn Mendocino 'tortrtty. Opening of the Fish and Oyster Season Friday of this Week ..... — "" ■ - ■ ■ ' ...... , . . ....-y All kinds of Clams, Crabs, Eastern and Olympia Oysters, Shrimp and Ocean Fish; Poultry and Game Don’t Forget Friday of this week is the Opening Day 4 PHONE 1051 MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Free delivery anywhere in the city We sell what People need to Eat OH G. W. Offleld, the well known resi­ dent of Merrill, is visiting the county »eat. James Pelton and some of his vaqueroa were down from Fort Klam­ ath Monday. Mrs. E. Cox and son. John, drove in j rfom Merrill Monday and spend the day in town. W. L. Purdy was over from Merrill last week singing the praises of that f -itile section of the county. Ella Bolton of Dunsmuir, who been staying at the Lakeside, Tuesday monning or the Lakeview BERT K. WITH K<>W, secretary DoN J. ZUMWALT, 0. E. President Abstracting E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Hugh it. Smith and George II, Campbell were over from Ashland on stage. business last week. Paul Morton, a special attorney C. W. Lewis, It. M. Quirk and Matt connected with the reclamation serv­ Berk of Morrill were registered at the ice, came to town Monday to stay a Lakeside Saturday. few days. Geo. Johnson, the assistant cashier Captain George U. Beach anil wife, of the Hank of Lakeview. Is In the ex-Mayor who have been visiting city. Mr. Johnson repeats things w< Stilts and his sisters for the past tfco weeks, left Tuesday for Savannah, lively In Lake county sin«c the hind opening, nnd sayH ninny newcomers , their home. are settling on ilio landa of Goose valley. Mrs. E. B. Ramsby received a crate of grapes from Hood river Bunday «ent to her by her daughter. They wore ho fine that "Dad" could not re- y sist the temptation to sharo them will) I i I h friends, and as a result Mrs. Ramsby will bo fortunate If she has more than a tante of the luscious fruit.