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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
T is really a veay simple matter for you to be very well dressed; and it will cost you so little, that the I results will be worth much more than the price. All you need is > Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they’re made for well-dress ♦ ed men; and as soon as a man gets into them he’s well-dressed what- ever he was before that. You ought to see what these clothes are; you ought to wear them for the sake of being propely dressed. I SOLD i BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. / Here’s a big stock of them to choose from; all the new colors and smart patterns; all the finest weaves; tweeds, worsteds, blue serges. Finest clothes made; all-wool, perfectly tailored. Before You Buy Your Winter Suits - Overcoats Don’t forget to get our prices on roprrlfht Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans < 1TY KKKV1TIEH. Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Line. Try our 25c. Monarch Coffee. You can’t beat it in quality : , 1 [ MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone 1051 BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Abstracting DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc, E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer H. White of Dorris is in the city. W. F. Arant of Crater lake is stop- ping at the Lakeside. L. O. Bauman is down from his ranch near Bonana. H. L. Parrish drove over from Merrill Tuesday evening. Robert Malone, the Langell Valley postmasUer, is in the city. Lucien Applegate is In town from his ranch in Swan Lake valley. A barrel of the very flnest sauer- [ kraut has just arrived at Goodrich's I Cash Store. The fish are biting well at the head of Link river and several big catches have been reported lately. E. J. Payton and T. Sanford ar- ' rived Tuesday from Roseburg and ’ will spend a couple of weeks hunting in this vicinity. The recent stormy weather has brought lots of ducks and geese in from the north, but the hunters have not ventured out much in the storms. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering Mrs. J. E. Taylor, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Cal ifornia for the past month or so, is KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON hr H»ft Schi<ner A: Mill expected to arrive home within the next day or bo . Ralph Evans of Dorris was in the city this week. •■Jap- Bennett recently sold his Yonna valley ranch of 160 acre«. The consideration is reported to have been 130 per acre. This carries the water right for the greater part of the ranch. Henry T. Anderson, his wife and daughter nnd his son, Charles An derson, and wife, were in town finm their ranch near Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Anderson and daughter left this morning for Let Angeles, where they wlii spend the winter Dr. Hamilton, who Is intending to resign his position as county health officer, will not, until the matter of the Ankeny ditch is settled, give up his position as city physician and health officer. He said that since he had started in on this affair he would not give up until it had been proper ly arranged. The city will shortly, so he Atated, take the matter into its own hands and fill in the ditch, lay ing a pipe line for the water which belAngs to the city. • $15 to $45 $12.50 to $45 The Portland Store Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Cattle, Horses, Megs—Is Praotically Indsstrustlblo AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, the g"<>d galvanizing, tlie 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, not only in the roll but in the field. Come and sec us and get our prices. Poultry Fence, Barb Wire. Iron and Steel ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 DEALERS MAIN STREET I /