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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
BANKRUPT SHOE STOCK SALE The Complete Shoe Stock of Klamath’s Exclusive Shoe Store ZZZZZZZZZ2Z—— ZZZZZ m ZZZ m ZZZZ i ZZZZZ m ZZ mm Has been purchased by us at a great reduction, which enables us to close them out at unheard-of prices. This stock of shoes consists of some of the best brands in the market today. We will close this excellent line out at 5O°o Less than Wholesale Prices pairs Infants’ and Children’s Shoes, sold regu- larly at 50c, 75c and for.......................... 30c pairs, Lot 1, Women’s Shoes, sold regularly at and $3.50 for $1.75 75 pairs, Lot 2, Women’s Shoe', sold regularly at $4.00, $4.50 and $5. - - - - $1.95 No Shoes Exchanged or Money Refunded. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE These Shoes Must Be Closed Out in the Next Three or Four Days COME EARLY AND GET THE CHOICEST BARGAIN No Women’s, Children’s or Infants’ Shoes Sold After 5 P. M. PORTLAND STORE Come Early and Get Your Pick KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ♦ CITY BRIEFS. J. F. Richardson of Sisson is at the ! in the Lake county hills while he was Born In this city. July 29, MIO. Livermore. away. to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goddard, an BERT E. WITIIKOW, Hocrstary L. M. Robinson was uere from Mer A. Corley of San Francisco Is at | W. R. Davis of Ashland was at the eight-pound daughter. DON J. ZUMWALT. Ihetrartino & >’• BUUB« the Livermore. rill Saturday. Lakeside Friday. Born In this city. August 3, 1910, C. E. RUolldUIIIB Vie* President an I F. C. Klatzuba of Malin »as in the O. Millsap of Chicago is registered H. A. Trexel was down from Bo to Mr. and Mrs. R Guthrldge, an Prosi'lent Treasurer at the lakeside. city Saturday. eight-pound daughter. Maps, Plana, Blue Prints, Rig. nanza on business Friday. T. A. Barrows of Merrill had busi Alexander Akeson in the city M. W. Coseboom, who has )««ased W. P. Johnson returned from a ness here Saturday. from Sacramento. the Sutton ranch on Lost river, had business trip to San Francisco Charlotte Schultz was down from H. L. Parrish had business here i business in town Friday. Thursday evening. the Klamath Agency Saturday. from Merrill Wednesday. R. Duggins of Bangor. Cal., came Frank A. Lyon is registered at the J. Harmon Stover o( Chico is a i H. H. Lewis, the real estate man, left for several days' fishing on the up Thursday for a brief visit with bls Livermore from far-off New York. guest at the Lakeside Inn. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering old friend, Arthur Livermore. J. M. Miller of San Francisco !•■ ; Upper lake Friday morning. A. G. Duhme, the lumber man, left Wm. Dalton and family, R. Dalton The Long lx«ke Lumber company's for Lakeview on the auto Saturday registered at the Livermore. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON S. A. Weinberg of Butte. Mont., is i mill at Shippington is running nights and wife an<l Mrs M I l.ittl- wen- morning. at present, there being a rush of or among those who went to Crater lake The Bridge Whist club adjourned here looking over the country. Friday. to meet the first Saturday in Septem Charles McIntyre of Spokane is ders to be filled. George 8tam«-r, th«- genial night place where they will spend several »♦»»»♦»♦»»»a»»»»»»-»»»»»»-».;- ber. registered at the Lakeside Inn. Delos Mills, the 4-year-old son of days fishing for the gurney trout that Miss Lillie Stilts has gone to San Ray Merrill went down to Redding L. O. Mills, had a portion of his ton clerk at the Hotel Livermore, is ba< k Francisco to select the fall line of Calif., Wednesday morning on busi sils removed Wednesday. Dr. Mer at work again from a week’s vacation inhabit the waters near that famous resort. ► 'I fl < , in Ixikeview. goods for their store. ryman performed the operation. ness. Dr It. F. Rooney and I. II Burn I Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt left for j H. Shultz and wife are here from On Klamath Avenue H W. L. Means and «laughter and When Chilcote gets a contract on California Monday, where she will re- | Madison. Wis.. looking over the coun a piece of property be always shows Mrs. Means of Hnclllng. Cal , who arc ham of Auburn, Calif., went up to ! near O-K. Feed llarn H Eagle llidg«’ on Tuesday, where they main for several weeks. try. it. If you will list yours with him on a tour of the coast, left for Crater will remain for several days, «-njoy Frank Bloomtngcamp of Merrill Mis. Broadsword of Bonanza re he will si«en<! some money on it. I iage Friday morning. ing th«- fishing that abounds In th«- : GENERAI BLACKSMITHING :: was one of the interested listeners at turned from a visit in Poitland Tues Office 622 Main street. Ellis Young and family left vicinity of that b«-autiful summer re the circuit court proceedings last day night. ■ Horseshoeing a Specialty The Ransome-Crummy company their ranch on lx»st river Wednes sott. week. Amanda Coffee ana Carolin«- Smit.i rock crusher has been running since day and go to Huckleberry mountain Rev. J. M. Kersey pastor of the Mrs. Mary Fish and daughter ar of Grants Pass are guests at the Liv the first of the week. It in situated at wher4 they will remain a week or First Christian church of Omaha, : F. T. ALLEN AND ? rived from Sisson last night for a ermore. the end of «be old street car line, on more. Neb., will be in the city through ! E. H. PATTERSON j visit with old friends here. O. A. Warren of Kennett, Calif., the banks of the Link river, and the Mr. and Mrs. Bert E Withrow August, and will preach in the Chris A. D. Voekel of Portland returned went to Lakeview on th«- auto Wed company will furnish rock for the and daughter returned Thursday tian church each Ixird's day morning from a hunting and fishing trip in th* nesday morning. new paving which is to be laid here. from their vacation trip in the north-1 and evening. Everyone Is cordially Upper lake country Tuesday. L. J. Briggs E. L. Shantz and J. P. ern part of th«- comity. They report invited to hear Bro. Kersey. He Is business on Monday, rctnruing that The building which Mr. Mdtthews J. H. Sheehan of San Francisco, Irish went to the Upper* lake Wedn-'ts- a most enjoyable time. p strong minister of the gospel as evening. is having built on Fourth street near who is connected with the Southern day morning. Th«- sewer pip«- on Pine street, well aa a great Chautauqua lecturer. It. C. Ru>mi i was her«- from Lak« Pacific road, is registered at the Liv W. W. Lamb of Medford is here Pine is rapidly nearing completion. across Juniper, has«.« be n laid and view Tuesday Miss Wilma Waggener, who has ermore. looking over the country In the vicin The roof is on. and the carpenters covered and workmen arc blunting been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. B. are busy putting on the siding on the Fees for fishing licens« s nmountii« Born—On August 5th, 1910, to ity of Klamath Falls. a trench on Juniper street above Pine Gates, for several weeks, left for her to 1211 went reslved Io the count- storerooms. There will bo three Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beckley,, nine A. J. Oswald of Portland returned In which th«! pip«- is to be laid They miles out on the Merrill road, near from a trip in the hills from Wam rooms In the building, and it is the are encountering nom<- heavy rock. horn«- in Portland on Tuesday. Her clerk during July. little niece, Miss Olive Gates, accom expectation to have them ready for Miss Grac«« Drake arrived hero on Henley, an eight-pound daughter. pler’s place Tuesday. Ralph Carter, the clerk in Under panied her. Miss Waggoner has made occupancy by the first of September. Tmutday on a visit to her father. C!t> B. St. Geo. Bishop was down from j C. H. Underwood and Dr. R. R wood's pharmacy, arrived home Fri many friends h«>ro by her charming Attorney Thomas Drake. Hamilton left the first of the week his beautiful home .“The Cedars,” on i Floyd Edgington arrived from Ash day from a four weeks' horseback E. II. Hall arrived hunt«- Moods« land Tuesday, and will make his ride through Nevada. He spent moat personality nnd accomplishments, and for a hunting trip. Their fam the Upper lake. Wednesday. they regret that her visit here has from Mebalin, Ore., and will r«-ma'u ilies will go to Eagle Ridge to stay The Mi sin's M. and W. Walseman home here. Ills mother will come of his time at Rebel Creek, where ho been so short. here for a couple of weeks. while the hunters are searching the i and Joseph Newman of New York some time next week. Mr. Edging has many friends, nnd had a most G. W. Brady, who broke his leg wood for game. city left for Frank 8ilva's place on the ton was working for Howard F. Shep enjoyable outing. Mr. and Mrs. G, Heitkemper Jr. re while haying nine «lays ago at the turned from n trip to Crater Lak W. H. 8hadley Jr arrived here Sat Upper lake, where they will camp out herd a few weeks ago, and liked the Mrs. II. E. Peitz and two children looks of Klamath Falls so well that returned Thursday from a three Crlsler A Stilts ranch, is getting along Monday. They went up Saturday, an«! urday from Pokegama where he has! and fish for a short time. he decided to remain here perma months' trip in the east, during nicely, nnd th«- doctor put his broken had a most enjoyable time. been working, and left next morning i Mrs. Nora Truex of Oakland l«-ft' limb In a cast last Friday. for Fort Klamath, where his parents, for Upper lake W«rdnesday morning, nently. time she visited her old horn«- in Mrs. L. Caldwell aud two daugb If this done he will bo able to move reside. He has not been borne for ; where she will remain for some time, Little Marlon Mastcn furnished an Williamsport. Pa.; also Washington, tors, Gertrude nnd Florence, of 8a n around a little more, and for a man two years, and his father and mother enjoying the cool air of the sumrier act not on the program at the opera D. C., Philadelphia. Jacksonville. w(io has never been In bod from slck- Francisco, are visiting friends in thl lid not know that he was coming. resorts on that magnificent body of house Tuesday. He was sitting on Fla . an«! other points. ness In his Ilf«- It means a good deal, i city. They will be horn for a Wf»!( one chair with his f«-rt on the. other J. M. Tatum, family and maid, and J.8.Shook, the popular dairy ranch- water. lie will b«- more than pleased when | or more. «■r, returned from Portland Friday i Mr. anil Mrs. J. D. Heard. Miss G. when the chair on which his feet rest Mrs. J. E. Merritt, arrived from Bak he will be able to get out again. Irving Wbrthlngton and Until night, where he had been for a couple L. Heard and Dr. R. J. Conray of ed slipped and the boy turned com ersfield, Cal., Thursday and next went up to Four-Mil«.- lake Monday, Mis. Carrie F. Thwalte of Los An- of weeks. His folks wrote him that ! Medford cam«- down from Crater lake pletely over. alighting, however, morning left for Eagl<- Ridge ami when« Mr Worthington will overs«« geies an«! Miss Ada Cnrvll of Globe, they were getting along better with Friday night in an auto, and left next right side up on ’he floor. He was Crater lake, where they will spend tbs work being dons by the Rogtt«- out him than while he was here, and morning for a trip through the coun more sear«-d than hurt, but the way part of the summer away from th«- Artz., arrived here Thursday and left next morning for B. 8t. (leotge Bish River Canal company. i ho took the tumble was amusing. he concluded that he had better come try. heat of their home town op's beautiful horn«-, “Th«- Cedars,” Many complaints have been mad«- back home. Tim O'Connell and son. Mr. Moran Services were resumed in the Pres Little Josephine Ringo, the on the Upper lake. Miss Carvil Is n ' of late against the Holi-proof hosier 8. B. Low and wife left for an > byterian church last Sunday. Rev. granddaughter of Charles Graves, is an«J Hon Mrs Zimmerman and Miss overland trip to Odell lake and the • Pratt having arrived home from his ill with scarlet fever at the homo of DuFault left for Hucklsberry moun «.later of Mrs. Bishop, and will remain not giving th«! wear they should. W- Lake of the Woods country Satur vacation. Mrs. Pratt Is visiting her grandparents on Washington tain th«- first of this we«-k. here all winter. Mrs. Thwaite will find that thou«- who have complained day. The trip is made for the benefit friends In Portland, and will not be street. Her father and family bark wher«- they will «-amp for several bo here for several weeks before re havo been buying what they sup of Mrs. Low's health, as she is some home for a couple of weeks yet. been ill with the disease at Crescen», days and gather enough berr!««s to luming to her California home. Mr/ posed watt the. original, guarant«M<! Bishop and family came down to meet, Holeproof hbalery. but which war«- what weak from the effects of an op T. E. Arnold and wife of Wichita. but the baby had been left down hero. supply their wants all winter. eration for appendicitis which she Kans., returned from Lakeview last The family cam«- down recently and P. C. Prior. F. C. Hartman. Ix-wis them, nnd t«x»k th« m to "The Cedars'* not. The only store In Klamath Falls where the original Holeproof underwent at an Ashland hospital a night, where they have been spend about four days ago the little one F. Stone and P K. Schabarum ar this morning. Mrs. M. Hoagland and son-in-law, hosiery ran be purchased la at th«- short time ago. They will be gone ing a few days. Mr. Arnold went deer was taken down with the malady rived Thursday from San Francisco until the last of the month. hunting and enjoyed the outdoor life The house- has been quarantined. and next morning went to Silva’s Mr. McDonnld. weni to Ronanza on Portland Store^ Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc : New Blacksmith Shop f