Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 30, 1909, Image 8

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    Overcoat Bargains
One-half off on every overcoat in the house. These prices
prevail until stock is reduced.
ABOUT THE DRAWING
We cannot print the result of our draw­
ing, as it is against th Postal Laws.
K. K. K. STORE
A Home is Not Complete without a First-class
SEWING MACHINE
Ther
is nothing better
a Standard Machine,
and we can convince you
with a week's free trial
We are headquarters
for Linoleum. Carpets
Rugs and Matting.
PHONE
261
BALDWIN
HARDWARE CO.
Stands Like a Stone Wall
Turns Cattle, Morsas, Hags—Is Practically Indestructible
TTERE’S to you!
AMERICAN FENCE
Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the
hinge joint, the good 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,not only in the roll but in the field. Come ana see us and get our prices.
Poultry Fence, Barb Wire. Iron and Steel
who are helping us make a big success of our
business; to all the other men who like to be well dressed, and who
haven’t yet found out that the best way to do it, and the right place to
do it in, is this store; to
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE
PHONE 173
CITY BRIEFS
Mrs. Lizzie M. Fitch came in yes­
terday from her ranch near Dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith returned
home Tuesday evening from Eugene.
Mrs. John S. Shook is in the city
from Bonanza, stopping at the Lake­
side Inn.
H G. Durand, postoffice Inspector
from Portland, left Monday for fort
Klamath.
W. P. Rhodes and family of Mer­
rit' leri Friday tor Portand to spend
the winter
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson came
up Monday from Merrill, returning
home next day.
Chas. Pattee, who was in the city
over Christmas, left Monday for his
home at Bonanza.
H. V. Gates arrived in the city
Thursday to spend Christmas with
his son, O. B. Gates.
Morey L. Applegate, who has been
spending Christmas in the city, left
Monday for Tule Lake.
Mrs. O. B. Gates entertained a
number of her Jady friends Wednes­
day at her home near the High
School.
Merle S. Kilgore and Miss Emile
Butler were united in marriage Tues­
day by Rev. J. B. Griffith at the
latter’s home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams, of Cor­
dova, Alsaka, who have been visiting
George Wilson and family at Merrill,
left Tuesday for California.
F. M. Thompson and bride arrived
Saturday evening from an extended
wedding tour through the East
C. T. Oliver returned last Sunday
To all our friends and customers
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
DEALERS
MAIN STREET
greatest of all clothes-makers, for their share in our prosperity; for
making snch clothes, all-wool, perfectly tailored.
May you all live long and prosper.
from his trip to Omaha and Chicago
in charge of the Klamath exhfbP.
W. F. Rector arrived last Sunday
from Oakland to accept a position as
linotype operator for the Evening
Herald.
The People's Shoe Store in the
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Houston block has been purchased by
Elmer Mullennax, who assumed
charge Sunday.
H. V. Gates left Monday for Weed, i
where he will join his daughter. To-1
gether they will go to Mexico for a ;
trip of several months.
C. P. White, manager of the Big |
Basin Lumber Company, returned
last Monday from Weed, where he
has been spending Christmas with bis
family.
E. E. Throop, Southern Pacific
freight agent, is in the city from
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
Dunsmuir to spend a few days look­
DON >. ZUMWALT.
^StfaClIng
ing over the country. He is accom­
E. M. BUBB,
panied by his wife.
Vice President and
President
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitlock, who
Treasurer
Map», Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
were married in Seattle, have return­
ed from their wedding tour and tak**u
lxH>k in our w indows this week. We are offering you great
apartments In the Navigation Com­
pany building.
bnrgaiiiH in pertains lines after Xmas. Many of these articles
Mike Lavenlk and Miss Martha Ar­
worth two or three times what we ask for them.
But all this
nold were united in marriage at 9
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
at only *1.00 each.
a. m. on Christmas at the Catholic
Church, Father Cunningham per­
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
forming the ceremony.
All styles, all designs and all
qualities of wallpaper and linoleum,
Thursday. They wore married in Hart Adams of Merrill, arrived Inst weok
window shades and rugs at Bamber &
county, Kentucky. Mr. and M th . from San Rafael, where ho has been
Pealrs, exclusive painters and paper-
his wife on his return the first of the cuted east, of the High School. It is Bryant have been residents of Klam­
hangers. Phone 954.
attending school, to spend the holi­
year.
' stated that possession will be given ath county for tho past twenty-one
R. S. Smith left last Friday morn­
days with his parents. His brother.
years.
Orb Campbell, bookkeeper at the i ^une !•
ing for Eugene to spend Christmas
Will Adams, arrived a few days later
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant celebrat­
with his wife, who is visiting her Klamath County Bank, has purchas-
from
the same school.
Robert
S.
Adams,
son
of
J.
Frank
parents. He will be accompanied by ed the residence of B. E. Hayden, lo- ed their fortieth wedding anniversary
<R1 Odds and Ends
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
WINTERS,
The Big Store