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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
t I M ICICI \ I I II *>. Guy Merrill is In the city. Will it S p r c a <1 There is no other paint, either prepared or hand made from lead and oil. that will spread as well under the brush and cover as much surface to the gallon as T//£ S herven -W illiams 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 favor. Ask us about them. ■KKOEHEnni HARDWARE CO BOLD BALDWIN BY Before You Buy Your Winter Supplies » X Don’t forget to get our prices on Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Line. Try our 25c. Monarch Coffee. You carf t beat it in quality MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone 1051 C. E. President A|]StraCting A. F. Cl 11 bine of Merrill was In the city Wednesday. Z. A. Eades was down from Fort Klamath Wednesday. V. O. Erwin is in the city from his ranch at Odessa. J. M. Meredith was in town from his home at Eagle Ridge on Saturday. H. R. Chrisman of Bonanza was In town on a business trip Wednesday. Carl Deal came down from Fort Klamath Tuesday evening. J. E. Dunnavin of Fort Bidwell is stopping at the Lakeside. James Briscoe drove over from Merrill Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Best of Merrill are staying at the American. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, R. 8. Bentley, Arthur Chandler and Fred Holtur arc here from the Fort. Mrs. A. D. Harpold of Bonanza registered at the American Saturday, Mrs. A. D. Harppold and daughter. Miss Mabel Harpold, are visiting in I town for a few day*. Born- In Bly, on Monday night, November. 2 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. I Chas. T. Powne, a son. F. W. Ritchie came down Tuesday |evening from the Ixmg Lake Lumber company's logging camp at ! point. E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Oregon Woolen Mills Shirts, Mackinaws, Sox and Blankets. Also the famous North Star Blankets and Bathrobes We carry the most complete line of Men’s Underwear in Klamath County. Call and let us show you our line of merchandise Rocky Sunday, the day of rest, a number I of the leading citizens were out hunt- 1 ing, crawling vigorously over the hills in search of the wary quail or down In I the swamps and marshes nosing around after ducks and geese, and, of course, there are now fewer quail and t water fowl than there were late Sat- 1 urday evening. W. O. Smith, manager, and Jack Jlarryman, superintendent of the Hy draulic Stone and Brick company, Lave gone to Siskiyou county, Ca’i- fornla, where they will examine sev eral deposits of sand and gravel. In Next door to Postoffice, Klamath Falls, Ore I). M. Griffith was down from bis place at Eagle Ridge Tuesday. Chas. Lambert and F. C. Eldred registered at the Lakeside Tuesday. Stands Like a Stone Wall Mr. and Mrs. Win. Goss of Bonanza were at the American Tuesday. John Lind of Dairy and his family are In the city for a few days. Thos. G. Stanley drove In from his ranch near Dairy Tuesday evening. addition they are looking up a large Mrs Otterbein will return to th»1 lime proposition, which If it meets with the requirement* will be pur homestead It. Poe vt.lley tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Anderson ore in chased, and the product shlped to this city. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DO» Z. ZUMWALT, C. H. Mason was over from Wednesday. The High School Athletic Associa tion appointed a committee which met before the school board Saturday / to ask that the hoard aid them iln erecting a suitable gymnasium where basketball could be played and rings and bars be placed for the use of the students. The floor space should be at least 40x70 feet for a basketball game. The association as sured the hoard that they would raise ¡'naif or two-thirds of the money neces sary for the building. A suitable site is located on the noitheast corner of town on a visit from their ranch near Merrill. F. W. Broadsword and I). F. Dris coll are In the city from their homes in Bonanza. J. E. Whitlatch, Geo. Fullerton, D. M. Hahn, J. E. Moore and Mrs. Bebee are all In the city from Merrill. O. N. and (1. H. Johnston were In from Summer Lake this week to buy their winter supplies. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Boyd, C. A. I Bay and J. Ilardacre were In town from Bonanza Saturday and Sunday. AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence fur year* to come. Get the big, heavy 1 hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality that is not t<x> hard nor t-x» soft. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits iority,n<>tonly in the roll but in the field. Cotne and sec us and get Poultry Fence, Barb Wire, Iron and Steel ROBERTS & HARDWARE HANKS DEALERS PHONE 1 73 MAIN STREET L. R. Richardson of Bly and T. S. the »school grounds. The present Culbert of Lon-Ila, who came In Tues M. Hooland I» In town from his F. P. White, local agon* of the Big gymnasium has two columns right In day to attend the meeting of Iho ranch at Silver Lake, and Is buying Basin Lumber company, has been ill the center of the floor, which make Water Users' association, are still in J. If. Van Meter was hero from his W. P. Rhoads and W. C. Dalton of I '■ ' ’ ’ i. ¡ranch in Poe Valley Tuesday. Merrill wore in the city Tuesday. the city. k