pect«*d home ou this evening's train. visiting friends ut Oklahoma. Uni., all Guy Merrill has gone to Burns to returning home Wednesday Frank Bloomtngcauip of Merrill is 1 attend to seme business matters. Dr Alex Patterson of Merrill was In the city. Ollie Slemans has arrived home In the city Monday. W. W. Adams of Merrill is regis­ from the Oregon Agricultural college. J. Frank Adams of Merrill wan in tered at the Lakeside Inn. W. Lair Thompson, wife and baby the city over Sunday. I. Moll of Bonanza Is in the city daughter of Lakeview, were here Fri­ D. F. Law ton of Fort Klamath was on business, and is stopping at the day In the city over Sunday. Livermore. Tom Durham and wife of Merrill J. C. Stone, traffic manager for O. A. Stearns has been elected 1 the Southern Pacific, registe'ed a» were ill th»» city Thursday. school director, vice J. W. Goeller, ’ the Livermore Friday. H. G. Wilson and wife of the whose term expired. Earl Hamaker and Ban Parker. Agency were In the city Sunday. J. M. Robin has purchased lots 3 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin of Mer- two young men of Bonanza. arrived rill are in the city visiting wlth Friday on their way homo from the i and to In block 13, Fairview addition H. L. Oliver of Bonanza was In the friends and shopping. The day for picnics, excursions and enjoyment; the day we all celebrate Is Oregon Agricultural college. Vinton Miller, a prominent busi­ city Monday, registered at the Liver­ Mrs. J. Frank Adams came up close at hand: are you ready7 Perhaps you will want something In Cloth* from Merrill in an auto Tuesday, re­ ness man of Lakeview, brought a more Ing, Haberdashery, or Headwear. You will want the best to be had for your R. II. Siiumons and H. C. Plum of party of l-akeview people over from turning home Wednesday. money; then come to us Klamath Agency were in the city Sun­ Mrs. D. S. Painter left Wednesday that city Friday, day. LOST — Ou the lower Merrill road, a for Dorris, where she will visit George and Billy Wilson, two of purs«* containing money and keys. with friends for a few days. Merrit's business men, were In town F. P. Cook of San Francisco, a rep­ Finder please return to this office and Thursday. resentative of the Southern Pacific, receive reward. W. B. Hill of Klamath Agency w is FOR SALE A few extra good yuyng is registered at the Livermore. Joseph Hofer of Redding, who has sows. bred. Inquire at ranch ;• miles among the guests at the Livermore been in the city for several days, southeast of Klamath Falls, near Wil­ over Sunday. J. C. Childers aud wife of Medford son bridge llawkins Bros left Wednesday for his home. P. B. Rackliff, representing the Mrs. O. H. Harshbarger, son and are in the city on a visit with re'a- firm of Lindley & Co., of Sacramento, daughter, and her sister, Mrs. Cross.! li'.es and friends. Bill Berry of Bonanza was In the is in the city interviewing the trade. son and daughter, of San Francisco, Edson Watron, the new superin­ are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. S. | city over Sunday and registered at : the Lakeside Inn. tendent of the Klamath Indian Agen­ Henley. Goodrich's Cash Store Is dosing cy, is registered at the Lakeside Inn. Miss Pearl Hall, a prominent ' out its entire stock of clothing, boots. M. R. and L. E. English, residents teacher of Lakeview, passed through of Ashland, are in the city looking the Falls on her way to Medford. : shoes and carpets. C. L. Scott and wife of Plush were around, and are registered at the Liv­ « here she will join some friends on a Klamath Falls Is going to have the greatest celebration on the Fourth of jin the city Thursday Thursday, stop­ ermore. camping trip. ping at the American hotel. F. S. Scamman, one of the con­ July she has ever had. We will outdo them all. Come, come, come, and George Ritter, au extensive ranch­ W. 8. Worden returned Sunday ev­ tractors who submitted bids on the man of Yonna valley, came in from have the time of your life. Everybody welcome at Odd Fellows' Temple, returned to Portland Tuesday evening, accom­ ening from Alturas and Lakeview, his home in Redding Weduesday. panied by his son. Carl, who has where he had been on business. W. A. Landis and family have gone Mrs. A. H. Gray, wife of Captain b«*en undergoing treatment for ap­ Gray of the Lady Helen, arrived pendicitis. They were en route home. to Southern California, where they will visit for a couple of months. here on Tuesday from San Francis­ ** Joseph E. Culver of Los Angelea, Orders left at the Williams Music r co and will spend the summer with lumber buyer for th«* Hughes Manu- store for Mr. R. S. Fell, the piano her busband. facturing company of Los Angeles. tuner, will be promptly attended to. C. W. Sherman Sr., who went to the Western Sash and Door company ' Al G. Sloan returned from Ashland Portland to enjoy the Rose carnival, of Kansas City, Mo., and the Okla- Saturday night, after an absence of returned here Tuesday, and expects homa Sash and Door factory of Okla­ to go out to his ranch near Dairy in a homa City. Okla., is in the city for several months. He is back to stay. he says, and glad of It. day or two. the purpose of purchasing lumber Abel Ady Is up from Midland on Ing and will leavo for home In a day E. H. Myers of Kansas City, Mo.. Lakeside Inn Sunday. C. S. Flemming and wife of Skag­ from the local sawmills. Mrs. A. E. Florence of Ijikeview business Tuesday. or two. is registered at the Lakeside. Mr. way. Alaska, returned on Tuesday C, R Miller returned Thursday Myers says he has come West to lo­ who has he«*u in Portland attending ' W L. Welch of Dulry was In the Mrs. II. G. Wilson and daughu-i from Lakeview, where they went for evening after a month's absence, dur­ left Tuesday for Roseburg, wh«r>< cate a home, and is looking over this the Rose Carnival, arrived in the city city on business Tuesday. the purpose of looking over that part ing which time he has been engaged < Sunday evening and left next morn­ section with that In mind. Fred McKendree of Merrill waa In she will reside In the future. Mr of the state. They expect to remain in making photographs for the O„ R. Wilson has nlready gon« there ){<»•> the city Tuesday. J.J.Parker, the Wells Fargo agent, ing for her home. in the city for a few days. & N. company. Mr. Miller came di­ has purchased the house and lot be­ Mrs. O. L. Carter left Sunday B. Magee of the Agency was regis­ burg Is to I m > headquarters for bls Charles A. Joseph and son arrived rect here from Walla Walla. In longing to C. W. Harlow in block 63. morning for Dallas. Portland and tered at the Lakeside Tuesday. work among the Indiana of the HtaU in the city Tuesday evening from San about a week he expects to return to I other points in the northern part of Mr. and Mrs. A. llocbztelL and Nichols addition, through the agency Charles II Kester of Bed field was Francisco and left this morning for Roseburg. Grants Pass and other I . the state. She will visit with friends a visitor at the county seat Tuesday. daughter, arrived her« Tuesuay of the Home Realty company. Rock Point, Spring Creek, William­ cities in the Willamette valley to do from Han Francisco and left thia F. B. Brimmer and L. P. Hescock and relatives for the next few w»wlt» F. L. Pope and I. 8. Davis, both of son river and Creater Lake, expect­ some more work for the same com- Cloudealey Johns, press agent for i morning for Engle Itldgn, whern th») have sold the Klamath Falls Electric Merrill, are in the city on court but- ing to spend a couple of weeks hunt­ pany. will spend the next week or two en company, of which they were the the Socialist Encampment, arrived I incus. ing, fishing and sight-seeing. joying their vacation. Mr HochatMn W. G. Southers. one of the firm of owners, to the Link River Electric here Saturday night and Is busy ar- I J. A. Johnson of Morrill was In the Is assistant cashier Registered at the Lakeside: W. Souther-Albertson company, the real­ company, thus merging the two in ■ ranging affairs so as to keep the out- of th>< German city Tuesday and registered at the Savings and Loan Socleti of Fan ' side world informed of the doings of W. Adams, Mrs. J. Frank Adams, ty men of Portland, who are hand­ one. Livermore. Frank Bloomingcamp, Merrill: C. A. ling the properties of the Klamath Francisco. F. J. Loufek, the leading farmer Encampment week. Joseph and son, F. D. Pritxer, R. P. Development company, is in the city in Malin, was in the city Thursday. E. Casebeer and wife of Bly ar- | C. G. Merrill went to Bly Tuesday J. T. Anderson n id H D. Posili King. San Francisco; W. A. Chase, cn business. He expects to remain I He brought in 250 gallons of fine rived in the city Sunday. Mrs. Caae- morning, where he will |k Into the thwnlte left Tuisdav for Port Oakand; Mrs. F. J. Williams and here for several days. Mr. Southers gooseberries, picked from thirty-seven . beer will remain here for some time | hors«* market. land. These geutlemen have beer, In « 8. E Martin, the Merrill mer­ daughter, Denver; Edson Watson, states that the interest in Klamath bushes, and says there are fully 200 for the purpose of securing medical the city for aeveral weeks for the ; ir­ Agency: B. St. George Bishop; S. Falls is increasing everyday, and that gallons more to be picked. attention, the condition of her health I chant, was attending to busInetM In pose of Interesting local capital I le the city Tuesday. Steedman, Toledo, Ohio; Ben Oliver. it is the most talked of place in Port­ It is reported that there have been being such as to demand the change \ Jake Shuuk and Raymond Dunbar erection of u modern hotel bull« eg Dunsmuir. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bogardua have land. several cases of chicken stealing on left for luikevlew Tuesday morning on the Hamakcr property, cor hr Nate Otterbein, who has been in Third and Main streets, but thou* of Mr. William Hilsabeck of Spokane. the Merrill road. Some of the ranch­ leaseil the Ewauna house from Frank In an automobile. Merrill for the past several days, Wash., is in the city, Mr. Hlls- ers feel very indignant, and say that Ward and are having It repaired, re­ the city who have money could .io’ erecting the new power press recent­ abeck is a long distance runner, hav- j they have the guilty parties pretty papered and refurnished and will « Pierce Combs, the well-known see their way clear to make th« In­ ly purchased by the Record of that ing trained in the Y M. C. A. of well located. There has been too much convert It into a first class rooming i rancher, of Merrill was In the city vest nieut. place, returned to the city on Tues­ Spokane. He issues a challenge to of this work, according to the state­ house. The new proprietors are re­ ' Tuesday on busineaa. R. Nlchola Is among the guests day. The purchase of this press by anj Tunner for five, teu or fifteen ments of some of the farmers, and cent arrivals from Oklahoma ut the American noon. The purchase of this press by miles, but says he prefers the ten- they are taking means for their pro­ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Goodrich of Los I , that are _ registered _ Angele, arrived 1» the city Monday I fr °™. FORT KLAMATH, Juno Hi A the Record marks an Important mile distance. The Fourth of July tection. Unless the stealing stops Mr. aud Mrs. E R. Rennies, who special from Fort Klamath states that epoch in the life of that publication, committee is trying to find some drastic measures may be taken. ' and left this afternoon for Odesna. have been In Portland for the Rose at 12 o'clock today a Arc dost re., ed and the Herald hopes that it will one to meet Mr. Hilsabeck on the Th os. F. Chatfield of San Francisco, ; where they will remain for a short Carnival, returned home Monday the sawmill belonging to Utter 4 not be long before it will find it 4th or 5th of July. , who is proprietor of the famous Soda time fishing, hunting and enjoying M rs. E. It. Hall. who has been Burns They have Just lately Insta o .«•. Margaret, who have been visiting Chas. E. Drew, a stockman of Yon- likely resort place. lought a duel with knives last nl hi friends and relatives in Kansas and na valley, came in Tuesday to meet O. T. McKendree, wife and children road everyone Is happy, The coun- Tuesday evening. In the pulpit of the Rock Creek Hap A large number of the rauchers of Colorado for several months, are ex- his wife and children, who have been of Lakeview, were registered at th« try is settling up very rapldly and new people are coming in in large the county are In the city, attracted list church, Vanover was cut under by the session of the circuit court the ear and died immediately, th> numbers. jugular vein having been sever -d Frank S. Mathison of Seaside ar- and private business. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Maguire of Mt. The Rev. Perry was arrested t'hu eh rived here Sunday. Mr. .Mathlson comes for the purpose i of look- Hebron are in the city. Mr. Maguire troul>les caused the fight. Ing over this section as a possible has a suit In the circuit court that de­ place for a permanent home, He is mands his presence in the city, a young man full of energy and if ■I B. Mitchell of Gazelle and Mrs. he decides to remain he will before J. C. Mitchell and Mrs. P B. Lynch, long be recognized as one of the accompanied by Miss Marie McMillan boosters of the county. have gone to Crater lake In the Mlt- On Klamath Avenue ii The latest addition to the owners vhell machine. near O- K. Feed Barn of automobiles In the county Is Dan Hon. H. L. Benson, who wont to Brimmer of Merrill, that gentle- Portland for the purpose of filing In 28 styles to select from; every shoe a guaranteed value. Beg;n- Van GENERAI BLACKSMITHING ? man having come up from the Mead­ the federal court the libel suits ning Wednesday, June 22, and lasting until Saturday, July 2,1910 ow City Sunday to take possession puny, returned home Monday even­ Horseshoeing a Specially ill of a new Reo that he has purchased. ing. Ladies' fine patent kid, .1 FEW OE OUR BARGAINS Ladies' black suede Tie, wing brown suede ties; reg. LISTED BELOW: He says that he is about as fearful cap toe, perforated vamp Mr. and Mrs. E. A Spaulding of $3.75 value; sale price $2.05 Ladies' enamel calf two-eye­ T. ALLEN AND line; reg. $3.75; sale price $3.25 of it as he was of his first broncho, Phoenix, who hnvo been spending Ladles' tan ankle Pump, let Tie, perforated vamp Ladles' grey suede blucber H. PATTERSON ¿ but he does not think he will have their vacation at Silva's Spring Creek light or heavy sole; reg. line; reg. 12.50; sale price Oxford; reg. $3.50; sale as much trouble In keeping It on the resort ( returned Tuesday even- $3 and $3.50; sale price.. $2.05 nt.nn prtM $2.05 Ladies' Pump same as above, Ladles’ welt chocolate kid ground as he had in keeping )|mse|f Ladles' pat. blucber Oxford, in patent leather; reg. $3 blucher Oxford; reg. $3 mot calf top; reg. $3.50; off terra firms when he rode his fl rat and $3.50; price $2.45, $2.05 value; sale price $2,45 sale price $2.05 high stepper. Ladies' da?k green Oxford Ladies’ tan two-eyelet Tie, Ladles’ gun metal two-eyelet BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leavitt and Tie, extra short vamp; reg. wing cap toe; reg. 13.75; Tie. perforated vamp; reg. $3.75; sale price 82.05 DOS J. /UMWALT, Abstracting sale price $2.»5 $2 50; «ale price $1.05 daughters. Pearl and I Mabel, returned E. M. BUBB, Saturday evening I from Portland, Vice President an I The above are only a very few of our many bargains in our shoe department where they went to take In the sights President Treasurer of the Rose Carnival. It has been 1O<> I’rs. Tan and I’atent l*u>n|»s for 8t and 81.75< hildrcn'a an d Infants' on sal« at 81, 81.25, 81.50 Map.*, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc. twelve years since the Judge was In Portland, and he had to hire np auto­ PACKARD SHOES FOR MEN mobile to pilot him through th« city. The great change that has taken place In the state's metropolis sur­ prised him greatly, particularly the Surveying and Irrigation Engineering t ’ I residence portion, which, to his mind, Jacobs Block. Phone 1051 is the most beautiful In all the na­ KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tion. BRI KE' MENTION GET READY FOURTH OF JULY FOR THE Nothing better, nor as good, in Clothing than Hart Schaffner & Marx; nothing better in Haberdashery than the lines we carry; nothing better, nor as good for the money, in Headwear than the Boyer $3.00 Hat. Then, too, we must remind you of your feet, for you will need a good pair of Shoes for the 4th. We have the best, the “Florsheim Shoe.” The Portland Store Klamath Falls, Oregon fords JUNE SALE fords New Blacksmith Shop LADIES’ OXFORDS K- New Store New Stock New Methods Monarch Merc. Co Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc I