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Inspect the fabrics the way they are made up, the lin ings, seam work, button holes, etc Then come here and compare what we’ll show you for the same money Such a test invariably re suits in this store winning your trade, for dollar for dollar, no other store offers values that begin to compare with ours We are sole Klamath Falls agents for Hole-proof Hosiery for men, women and children—guaranteed to wear for six months. Mail orders delivered free Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Line. Try our 25c. Monarch Coffee. You can’t beat it in quality MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone 1051 i SATISFACTION MM A I. BRIEFS Mrs. John Ellis was in town from Hon. If. L. Benson is home from I Fort Klamath Friday. Lakeview. Mrs. Kirkpatrick was down from IL C. Baker Is over from Lakeview I Fort Klamath Friday. on business. James Taylor of Bly was registered F. O. Bunting, the Lakeview cattle I at the American Friday. man. is In town. J. A. Davis of Merrill was in town F. Angus was in town Monday on a business trip Friday. from Ft. Klamath. Bruce Gaddie was in town Satur- Miss Lulu Wilkinson of Lorella | day from his home at. Odessa. was in town Monday. G. W. Royce was in town Saturday from his ranch at Odell Lake. Guy Merrill and his brother drove over from Merrill Saturday. F. F. bodge came in from his ranch at Crystal Springs Friday. T. W. Copeland, a cattleman at Ft. Klamath, was in town Saturday. Jas. Boyd and J. T. Anderson were here Friday from Bly on business. Mrs. Whitcomb and Ida Burr are in town from Dorris for a few days. W. C. Dalton and his wife drove In from Tule Lake Thursday evening. The feeling I want to exist between you and me. District Attorney Kuykendall re I am trying to make my name and satisfaction turned from Lakeview Saturday even synonymous. You can help me. ing. Don’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you J. D. Morgan and wife of Merritt and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and were registered at the Livermore give me a chance to make my word of guarantee Saturday. good. C, W. Witter and family and Olc One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in Thompson were over from Lakeview buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s last week. worth. Mrs. B. E. Hayden and daughter, Those are the very kind of goods I carry and are Gene, left Saturday morning to visit all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to friends in Texas. have your business. J. P. Kelsay and wife of Paisley I have been told that I am on the WRONG side are in town buying their fall supplies of the street nevertheless you are not treating your at the local stores. self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy, Chester Wilson and Jim Newbanks drove over from Keno for a day or two in the Falls this week. Bohemians in twos and threes ar rive every day to increase the popula On Oct. 31st, at Klamath Falls, | F. E. Rosecrans died Tuesday night tion of this glorious country. 11 * o’clock at *' the county poor *------ farm. Alfred C. Mullenax of this city was at -* ’ ---------- *"------ Frank Masten has erected a dwell married to Miss Zora A. Powers, also He will be buried in the county ceme ing house on his homestead north of the Horton ranch in Poe valley. of this city, by the Rev. G. H. Feese. tery there. MCHATTAN Mrs. NvB of CMesaa was here over Sunday. Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Catti», Cittì», Morses, M»p I» Practically lnd»stru«IIWa lnd»stru«tlbl» Mrs. W. C. Buick of Sliver Lake was in town Monday. Miss Nellie Wall of Keno Is stay ing at the Livermore. Miss Cora E. Phillips was down Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the from Bly over Sunday. hinge joint, the g“«i galvanizing, the rxactly proportioned quality <>( steel that is not too hard nor too soft. D. G. Brown of Crystal Springs was We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and super a city visitor this week. iority, not only in the roll but in tlie field. Come ana see us and get our prices. Fred Peterson Is here from Bonan za to attend the Institute. John Ellis and J. F. Looseley were down from Fort Klamath Monday. John Knott was in town Monday from his homestead at Beaver Marsh. HARDWARE DEALERS R. M. Richardson, the court re MAIN STREET PHONE 173 porter, returned from Lakeview Sun day. Lucien Applegate was In the city Monday from his ranch at Swan 1 BERT K. WITHROW, Secretary lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Eldred of Bo- E. M. BUBB, DON J. ZUMWAI.T, p Vice Preaident and C. E. nanza are in town for the Teachers’ Treasurer President Institute. Map», Plana, Blue Prlnta, Etc Earl Silvers of Dorris and J. O. Watts of Bly were at the American I over Sunday. J. Simpson, Joseph Morris and Frank Bloomingcamp rame down Surveying and Irrigation Engineering from Rocky Point Monday evening. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON E. Tubbs, who has been in town for some time looking after his invest ments here, has returned to bis home Von should pay our store 1 »Islt be- | Gun Bhroeder and Bert Gowdy re- in Yreka. Judge and Mrs. George Noland re fore you buy your winter supplies, turned to their homes at Summer turned Saturday in their automobile Anything we haven't got we will get Lak«? Wednesday with two slx-horso from Lakeview, where the Judge has for you. The Monarch Mercantile wagon*! loaded with aupplles pur chased at the local stores. company, phone 1051. been holding court. AMERICAN FENCE Poultry Fence, Barb Wire, Iron and Steel ROBERTS & HANKS Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.