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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK Guy Merrill has business here Mon day. Mr. Clinton was here from Midland this wwk. C. A. Bunting was up from Merrill Saturday. J. T. Trumbull was up from Merrill Saturday. W. 8. Hoyt was here from Merrill Wednesday. T. L. Chitwood was here from Mer- riH Tuesday. Will Brotherton was in from Poe Valley Friday- Mrs. Kate Otterbein drove up from Merrill Friday. F. B. Kester was in from Poe Val ley Wednesday. M. F. Looseley was down from Fort Klatuath Friday L. E. Smith is a Lakeside guest from Reno. Nev. W. D. Kingdon was here from Euri Klamath Friday. J. A. Howell was a visitor from Merrill Saturday. F. Stauger was here from Eoi t Klamath Tuesday. J. H. Hessig of Fort Klamath was in the city Friday. J. H. Hessig was down from Fort | Klaniatht Saturday. R. 8. Dalton was a visitor here from I Merrill Wednesday. Peter Hansen was down from the .Agency Wednesday. W. K. Merrill went to Ronauza cn telephone business. J. I*. 8u merlin is a guest at the Liv ermore from Salem. Jerry Chastain was here from Ga zelle. Calif., this week. E. L. Moore was a visitor here from Poe Valley Wednesday. John Stindt of Bonanza was a Lakeside guest this w«?ek. Robert Malone had business here from Langell Valley today. M. F. Clinton had business here from Midland Wednesday. H. F. Ling is registered at the Liv- I ei more from San Francisco. H. Nylander was here from the Klamath Agency Wednesday. F. Hanger was down from his ranch near Fort Klamath Saturday. B. Church of Pacific Grove. Calif., is registered at the Livermore. W. Miller and H. Nylander came down from the Agency Friday. F. L. Pope, the well known Merrill rancher, is here attending court. S. A. White was registered at the l-akeside from Royston this week. Henry T. Long and E. Stanley of Dunsmuir are here on business today. D. M. Griffith and J. 3. Griffith were down from Eagle Ridge Tues- day. S. Allen and George B. Allen are here on business from Keno Wednes day. C. W. Harlow i3 here ,rom his win ter home in Fresno, Calif, on busi- ness. C. E. Thombrie of Paisley, Ore., was a guest at the lakeside this week. Miss Nellie Dement, who has been ill with la grippe since Sunday, is still in bed. M. H. Wampler, John Totten and James Blair were here from Odessa Friday. J. W. Utter, the Fort Klamath saw mill man was here on business Tues- Tuesdav. E. Elvy. the well known rancher of Merrill was in the city Friday on business. E. R. Cardwell and John Cardwell of Merrill are here in response to summons on the jury. Scout Chambers nas ¡«-ceived word from his brother, Barney, stating that be will be home in abcut a week or ten days. Mrs. L. W. Copeland came down from Fort Klamath Monday night. and left on Tuesday's train for Reno, Nev., where she will visit with her mother. W. A. Harst, who is here from Rhy olite, Nev., looking for investments, returned from a- trip to the .Merrill country Thursday, and is a guest at the Livermore. W. K. Merrill returned from a trip to Merrill Thursday and went to Dor ris next morning, Mr. Merrill is the special agent for the Pacific’ Tele- phone company. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Driscoll came down from Bonanza last evening, and expect to remain here for the winter, down from Bonanza Thursday, and and Mrs. Joe Pierce. Ross Sutton and wife came down from Fort Klamath Thursday, where they had be«n visiting Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smart, and left for their home in Dairy next morning (». T. M< Kendree name vp from San F’anciseo Monday, and the followim; morning went to Borarza He came ea< k from that place Wednesday and Friday morning went to Merrill with .1. C. Mitchell after cattle. Mrs. Branch and Miss Branch of San Francisco are guests at the Lake side. They came here by way of Reno, Nev., and Alturas, Calif., and arriv«?d from Lakeview on the stage Saturday night. They will remain here a few days before returning to their home. I Charles Greer was here from Mer rill last week. C. H. Jones la hare from San Fran cisco today. Ed Wheeler and wife of Loa An geles are in the city. M Anderson Is a guest at the Liv ermore from Lakeview. K. H. Worden had business here from Worden last week. Gus Stinson is a guest at the Liv ermore hotel from Medford. E. E. Fitch, the Merrill real «'State man. was here on business last week, J. E. Moffett. president of the saw mill at Bray. Calif.. Is her«' from Edgewood last week. Mrs. J. R. Elliott left Sunday morn ing for her home, twelve miles south of here after several days* stay an the Livermore. W. A Watson left for San Jose, Calif.. Tuesday morning wheie he will remain for the wiuter. His many friends here will be sorry to sec him leave, and wish him success in the sunny state to the south of us. Join the Elks Chas. Graves, justice of the peace elect. and Bert Withrow returned Sunday from Ashlaud, where they were initiated Into the ElkB lodge on Saturday night. They report having a tine time, but regretted that they were unable to remain over Sunday to attend the memorial services of th«* order. Xetiraskan Buys Home J. S. Crawford, n recent arrival frotu Wahoo, Neb . has bought through the Home Reulty company, the large residence on the corner of Sixth atul High streets. The house was owned by D. B. Ward, formerly of this city but now of Orland. Calif It is one of th«* best residences In the city, and the close in location makes ’ it a very desirable home. Th«» plac«11 is leased to C. C. Hogue until spring- and will not be occupied by the new owner until that time. Mr. Crawford came here several weeks ago. After Investigating the country he decided that Klamath Falls la th<> place Hint he has been looking for. He at once sent for his family, who arrived here several days ago. Mr. Hogue purchased through ths Mine company the lot adjoining the premises purchased by Mr. Crawford, uud It is his Intention to build an ele gant house In the near future Tlie New Grand Jury The followlng are (ho members of thè new grand Jury: • E. C. Reama forenian, A. L. Mlch- ael. Atonto Rainter, Wlllls Johnson, 8. A. White. C. .1 8 W Ingle, H J. O'Brteu. Charles Gravee ls luvilItT and J. W Bryant ls court bullllT Thoroughbccd Sh«'cp * Seven thoroughbred Lincoln sheep from Monmouth. Ore., und consigned to J T. Spaulding of Alturas, cume in l»y express Friday .’ A Howell of the California! town came here after them, but when lie arrived lie found the express charges were SHMt.5 • 11« only had about |!10, and did not know anyone here, and *»« In u quan dary us to what to do. Finally 0. A. Bunting came to Ills rescue and gave his cheek for th« difference, and Mr. llowell left Saturday with the ani mals Mr. Hpmildlug la a stockman of Alturas, mill Is evidently going to em- bulk In the sheep business nervllla, Nev , Lampes home, Sunday morning lie was u member of the Fnltevt* lodge al th. . town, and they will have charge of the funeral at that place, lie was 52 years old. and died of tuberculosis. Shipping Slotk to < ulllomia Flunk Swingle was her«' Monday from Ills ranch In Langell Valiev, At the liKuitlllg of Modo« Tribe No with forty-four head of mules mid 50, I <> Il M , Thurwtlu\ night th>> horses, which he Is’tuklng to Crows following caputilo officer* wiiv select Landing. Calif. The animals wer«* od sold to II F M* Cully a. Co . and will | Sm ile in M W Espy b*> uhl|i|H*d from here tomorrow morn-1 Senior Sagnuior«* I W Pyrrol. Ing Mr. Swingle Is the owner of u Junior Sagamore I. II Bic* big stock ranch near Loiellu. mid Prophet F. I. Appiogai*' raises those tine nuilos and homes for Chief of Recorda It lluiki'iisto which Kluinuth county Is so well Kee|i«*r of Waiupum G II Vmlet* known. Trustees Percival Slmll. F. W Rllclilti und J A. Hance. Sent ll<sly Away Tlmy had u most enthusiastic moot Undertaker Earl Whitlock prepared Illg mid limile nrrmigeiiiciils to receive the bod* of William Lampe, who dl««t Great Haehcin A. I,. Curry, who wtll Wednesday at flu. Summers* ranch, (>.■ here In about thirty days win n a mid the remains were •.«■nt to Hard- class of twenty will be adoptoil BIG SALE OF JEWELRY 1-4 to 1-2 off Nothing Everything Reserved Goes Overstocked to the tune of Read These : Read These: $10,000.00 EOK THE GENTLEMEN SOLID GOLD RINGS. $1.75 Best quality Solid Gold Rings, SOLID GOLD SCARE PINS WE MUST HAVE THE CASH BY JANUARY $2. 50. $3.00 ami $4.00 values, Grade, High Sale Price, $1.75 1ST. AND IN ORDER TO RAISE THE AMOUNT S3.50, $4 00 and $4.50 values WE OFFER TO THE PEOPLE OF KLAMATH Sale Price $2.75 COUNTY AN OPPORTUNITY OF Goll. Solid $2 50, $3 00 and $3.50. Sí le Price, $2.99 $1 25 and $1 50 Scarf Pins SAVING Sale Price, $1.00 S6.Û0. $7.00 and $9.00 values ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF ON Sale Price, $5.1 Ml LOCKETS AND WATCH CHAINS CHARMS Christmas Presents Gold Filled, Guaranteed ten years. $2.50 to $4.00. High Grade Gold Filled and Sale Price, $2.25 Two-Picture Lockets, round oval anti heart-shaped, Gold Sale Price, $1.75 CUFF LINKS Beginning Thursday Dec. 8, at 9:30 a. m. High Grade Gold Filled. $1 25 to $1.75. Sale Price, IMh* Filled. $1.75 to $2.25. The doors of our store will be opened for a sale Sale Price, $1.50 WATCHES of High Grade Jewelry at prices never before heard of FOUNTAIN PENS A good line mounted in ster ling Silver Filigree and Gold Sale Price, $3.75 article, together with the sale pnce. a legitimate sale., 17 jewel in Gold Filled twenty year Guaranteed Case. This is strictly We need the money. Sale Price, $19 IM) Ladies’ 0-size, Gold Filled, twenty-year Hunting Case. El gin or Waltham .Movement. Sale Price. $1 1.25 (>ther Goods at Reductions in All Standard Goods 26-Piece Set, in Hardwood Case. 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Tea- spoons, 6 Desert Spoons, Butter Our Stock is all new and up to date. We have proportion. always striven to serve the interests of our patrons and uphold the standard of quality. Knife and Sugar Shell, Com- CLOCKS A munity Silver, $24.00, Gilt Clocks, $3.00. . . $2.50 Large Wood Mantle Sale Price, $19.50 Pickard Hand-Painted China. Haviland Decorated China, Cut < dass, Rogers Silver, Sterling Silver, 'Toilet \rtides. Ebony Goods, Umbrellas, Clocks Elgin, Waltham or Rockford. Original tags and prices will be found on each in fact. everything in the Jewelry Winters* Quality is Unquestioned Come early, while the Stock is large and your choice easy Our store will remain closed Tuesday and Wed- nesday to rearrange Stock. Regular $6.00.......... $5.2.5 Regular $8.00 .... $0.50. NOTE Our contracts with the facto ry compels us to withhold from this sale Phonographs, Fountain Pens and Railroad Watches. These we have always sold at the manufacturers’ price Winters’ Big Jewelry Store