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town on a visit of Inquiry In this sec day to witness the baseball game acd cheer tor the .Merrill boys. tion. E. A. Dunham Is building a garage Mrs. Madison ot Keno is a visitor Registration for the Fall elec’ions for his automobile business on the in the city today. opeus June 6th. Senator Abner Weed is in the city E. L. Courtney is in tow» Iron» his corner of Sixth and Oak streets T. O, Bunting returned Thursday from Dunsemuir. ranch at Spring Lake. I.. E. Krrickson is in the city today F. J. Loufek is in the city from the to Lakeview from an auto trip to Eu gene and the Rogue river valley. from Modoc Point. Bohemian cqlony near Merrill. Salem business men who were plan Chas. Jennings is a visitor in the Mrs. Tom Balis is down from Mer city from Lakeview. rill, spending a few days with her ning an excursion to this city this week have postponed the trip until Samuel Hines returned last nigh', husband. from a trip to Fort Klamath A) Strickland, the prominent White fall. 'Doc" Powell has opened his cigar Frank Bloomingcamp is up from Lake rancher, was here a couple of store and soft drink emporium on Merrill for a load of freight. days this week. Main street, which he has called the Mrs. D. F Paint«r left this morn "Farmer" John Cotman of White "Smoke." ing for a trip to San Franc isco. Lake district, spent a couple of days Miss Cora Cox, formerly ot the S. Childs arrived last night from in the Falls this week. Square Deal store, is now residing in Medford to visit relatives here. E C. Smith of Corvallis has been liorris. keeping house for her father G. W. 81mm of the Lakeview star-' looking over the real estate in this and brother. citv and has bought four lots in the line is a guest at the Lakeside Inn. S O. Johnsou and wife reiiirned last evening from un auto trip to Wm. Walsh of the Western Union Ma intain V'ew Addition Al T. Bell of Jackson county was Bend, making the return run of 143 *s again in the city installing clocks. shaking hands with old friends and miles in seven hours. Mrs. B ooks of Merrill was here to Frank Klatxuba. the Malin real os- , attend graduation of her son How making new ones this week fate man and one of the leaders of the I The Infant daughter ot Mr. and ard. Bohemian colony, was In town on | Mrs S. E. McGavran died on Sunday, Will Mason of this city left this business the first part of the week morning by auto for a business tri » and the body was buried Monday. Miss Alice Pool left this morning The baby was a week old. to Lakeview. for lgerna. Calif., where she will visit Miss Net R. Drew, who 3» as been H. G. Wilson and V. D. Gentlard her brother for a week, after which are guests at the Lakeside Inn from teaching in this city, has returned to I she will go to San Francisco fo • the | her home in Yonna valley, where she | Klamath Agency. summer. : will sp< nd t. < st of the vacation W. S. Amos was at the -.rain last Miss Bessie Applegate will spend Major C. E. Worden is having a night to meet his son and brother, the summer on the ranch, and will i i double set ot plumbing for hot watci who arrived from Baltimore, Md. system put into h's now home on the go to the University of California nt Mrs. R. C. Short and her mother, hill E. C. Greeley is doing the work. Berkeley next fall to take a Master Mrs. Turner, of Lost River, were of Arts degree Mrs. L. M. tllison received a tele shoppins in Klamath Falls Friday ■ Henry Rogers, a capitalist of Port- ‘ gram Friday from her husband, who land. who has been here ' looking '1 B. J. Howland. B. O. Snuffer. R. A j has been visiting In Colorado and for several weeks, returned home Preston and E. M. Frasier arrived ■ here yesterday from The Dalles, com Wyoming, saying he would be home .Monday. He took back a very favor in a few days. able report to his associates. ing overland by auto. The Parish Guild of Grace Episco W E. Faught, president elect, and B. St. George Bishop and family pal church will meet at the home of left this morning by wagon for their Miss Lulu Straw at 2:3ft Friday after- : Chas. A. Howard, assistant president Pelican bay homestead, where they noon. A good attendance is expect elect of the Klamath High School,) will remain in the city this summer,i will stay for some time. ed, as important business is to come' and will teach in the Summer Normal 1 Judge Drake was a passenger on up. liMtitute here. the morning train for Portland, Butler B Boyd, civil engineer, re- ' Geo A. Wirts will continue bis where he has a case in the United cmtlv from San Diego, came down work as a private instructor ot mu-! States Circuit Court to try. from the Bend country Tuesday, and sic this summer, and still holds his 1 Edwin H. Wilson was in the city to left this morning for California. Mr position as music instructor in both day from Klamath Agency, making Boyd expects to return to this vicinity Public and High schools for next win-; arrangements for the auction of his some time in the present month. ter. He has held the pos’ for the thoroughbred stallion. Hero. Misses Alla Balis and Phoeb-- last two years. W. P. Rhoads, the furniture man of A. W. Casey of Los Angeles is in Brown came up from Merrill yester BRIEF MENTION The Rose Festival portknS'June 6th 4 From now until after June 6th all our Suit Cases will be sold at a discount of We have the largest stock of Suit Cases in Klamath county This is your chance to buy a good leather case for very little money The Portland Store The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Klamath Falls, Oregon Next door to the Postoffice PHONE 10 5 1 M. M. CO. PHONE 10 5 1 Klamath Department Store Groceries, Dry Goods Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings You can supply your needs here in the shortest possible time and with the greatest possible satisfaction. Numbers of people have found this out, and we want you to make a voyage of discovery here the next time you want any thing to wear to eat DRY GOODS GROCERIES ancy Hosiery, Neckwear, Em broideries, Laces, Lingerie Waists, Silk Waists, Muslin Underwear, Silk Kimonas, Net Waists, Silk Cloves, Kid Gloves Kid Gloves, Fancy Dress Suit ings, Wash Goods, etc. TATe carry a complete line of Preferred Stock Canned Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes, Cherries, Blackberries, Rasp berries, Loganberries, Straw berries, Pineapple, Pumpkin, Com, Peas, Tomatoes—Every thing in canned goods F »II MESTICS Lace Curtains, Draperies, Mus lins, Table Linen, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Toweling, Fancy and Plain Bed Spreads. All are guaranteed values MONARCH FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES ARRIVING ON EVERY EXPRESS MERCANTILE [ INCORPORATE»| CO. John Shook of Dairy Is registered the city Saturday from his ranch neai Merrill, was at the loik«nlde Thur» at the Lakeside Inn Saturday Merrill •'ay. F. Nelso was on the streets of this Roy Tabor was a visitor Friday Jacob ivo, |a pa» sold hl» ISU-acr* city Frida) evening from Keno ' night from Dorris. ranch in the Lun gel I valley to T II Sheriff Burnt*« Is the owner of a Wilkerson and sons. C. W. Wilson of Merrill was In th ■ new Chalmers-Detroit automobile city Thursday M*e Miller Is a recent arrival in Chas. Reed has returned from al James Driscoll, one of Bonanza s the city from Northern Idaho, look i short trip to Merrill. merchants, was a guest at the Lekc* mg up a business location Cigar clippings now on sale at ' side Inn Saturday The sawdust pH, on th< site of th Dean Havlln returned Saturday ' l^wrence's cigar store. SO Main st. l<ong Lak*' Lumber company's foi A. L. Gifford came down Wednes- morning to Itorrls, after -«-veral day's nor mill site near the Canal is b* • day from Modoc Point on Upper lake visit In the city. ing burned off. E. L. Hoaley and W L. Hoyt paid H. F. Barrows one of Merrill’s a visit to Klamath Falla on Friday The local High Hehool team defeat- ' ranchers, was In the city on a visit from Merrill. ••d the Merrill High School tram in , Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Sherlock of laikevlew th« game Thursday afturi. m b* the W. F. Keefe of Sacramento was in Is visiting Mrs. Anderson nt the one-aided acoire of 17 to u F. W. Keefe, a rancher of th« Sa« the city looking over th«- Klamath Lakeside Inn. ramento valley, arrived last nig)« , situation Miss Lit In Straw, who has been on from Ouk Park, with his family to i Mrs. Campbell of Weed, Calif., a trip to Portland nnd Eugene, baa j was among the guests nt the Lake- returned after three weeks' absence. look over the »Ituntlon her« Mrs. R. A. Emmltt, Mrs Fred j side Thursday. Geo. Otto, P. E. Murphy, F. If. Blehn and Mias Emma Emmltt at The W. 8. Worden residence on Hunsaker and R. B. Pans were visi rived on Friday night's train from Ewauna Heights has been purchased tors Friday in the city from Dorris. several weeks’ visit to friends In Cali j by Thomas Hampton Mrs. J. Scott Taylor and children torn la. Mrs. R. A. Emmltt, Mrs. Fred -n|.».i )| h | a 01 aufujopi (sputiH ipi Charles Woodard's now horn« on Beihn and Miss Emma Emmett camo Ilves In San Francisco for several Ouk street Is nearing completion Th« mont hs. i home Friday evening from Cal- house Is a tine (urge r<-sld«-nce, and I ! ifornia. where for the past six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Mer u credit to lb« neighborhood tool j they have been visiting friends ind rill left on Friday with Senator Ab j relatives In various cities in -hat ner Weed for the Weed ranch nt Ft well a Ferris were tbc <<>ntia«to, - The ('Im k-lunls Lumber coinpan state. j Klamath. Is having a modern bungalow othi ■ Mrs. W. C. Van Fleet, Mrs R. C. T. S. Ro«- of Los Angeles, repre- building put up on tb«*ir lot on Main j McCreary, Alan Van Fleet ami .Miss i,«-uting the Oregon and California ¡Julia Van Fleet of San Francisco have Investment company of lx>s Angeles, street, West Klamath Falla. Th- building is 14x2 4. Jam«-» Cunning returned from a visit at Eagle Ridge, is in town. ! and the party loft Tuesday for the . Among the Merrillites taking in hum is doing the work (J. F. Ar noli and F <«. |ingl- .1» | Klamath Hot Springs. They were Friday night's show were O. and P. arrived Friday afternoon in K)an> ' met at Dorris by a team from the Ed- Merrill, Fred Llskey and Frank ath Falls from an overland commer j son resort. They stopped over at the Bloomlngcanip. cial trip through th«- Ft Klamath j Ix»ke«ldo Inn Tuesday night. Erickson it Petterson are moving country, leaving on the train this Arrivals at the Lakeside: Frank their big steam shovel from the morning for San Francisco ' Bloomingcamp. Merrill: Frank Jnlae- mouth of Williamson river to the big Arthur Livermore of th»- Hotel !dem. San Francisco; P. B. Cross, S. railroad cut above that point. Livermore, who has been on a trip i Scott, Mrs. E. Btortell, San Francisco; Some of the Merrillites encoun to Han Francisco arrived In ih« t-.it» I Alfred P Dobin, Chicago: N. W. tered bad roads last. Friday on their Faulkner, Roseburg, Mrs. Geo. B way here, having to abandon the Saturday. Mr. Livermore is greatly In.«rested In th« coming Fourth of .Graves, Lakeview; B. J. Howland, auto for the old reliable ono-hoss Ju’v celebration ami has done n great Myrtle Creek; B. O. Snuffer. Lake- shay. deal toward making It a »uc-rrs ! view; R. A. Preston and E M. Fra- A. II. and J. L. Ilammersly, bank Joe Hughes, B. W. Crnndln, W P j zier, Myrtle Creek. ers of Gold Hill, have returned from Drum, L. W. Childs, J. W. Hunsaker Arrivals at the Livermore: E. H. an auto trip to Lakeview and left and A. Erickson came down on Fri Pagnella. San Francisco: J. O. Em- auioq 4|eqi joj I u | ujoui <np|j,q i».mq day afternoon In a coach from Modoc i bree, St. Ixmls; P. H. McCullough, at Gold Hill. Point to take In the fistic contest Shasta Retreat; Wm. Walsh, Sacra- Theodore M. Case was a visitor in They return«-«! Saturday morning ■ mento; E. Brown, Portland; 11. E. J Childers, S. Childers, Medford; Ben Lnddlngton. Frank Carlson, R. M. Hale, Sacramento; A. L. Osborn, Mer BKRT K. WITHROW, Secretary rill. J. It. Elliott. R I. Parrish. Mer- don J. ZUMWALT, lhetrartina E- M BUBB* ; rill; G. W Grace. Joe Star, Merrill. Chas. lambert has had the old stage that used to be In commission on the Oregon and California line rebuilt and repainted, nnd will take It to Mendocino county to run be tween Sherwood and Harris, a dis tance of 54 miles. When this stage camo into this county 12.300 was paid for two of them. There has been nearly |300 In repairs put on It lately, nnd It Ir again r.s good as new. G.E. President RUbllaLllllg Vice President an 1 Treasurer Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON