f The many friends of Balts Shep I HL herd are glad to see him on the street again. Leon Boiler, one of the Herald's Spratt Wells of Bly is a guest it carriers. Is on the sick list. He is the Lakeside Inn. Z. B. Pool came up from Sisson threatened with appendicitis. C. H Roberts and D. K House, two Sunday to attend to business matters young men from Tracey City, Tenn., ten. are here with a view to locating. J. C. Walker was in from Lorella Mrs. Chas. Conrad will leave in a Saturday, attending to business mat few days for an extended visit with ters. i'S3 ->O her friend Mrs. Herrick in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. S. Harper of Sisson A. L. Fraim, a well knowu resident were Sunday visitors In Klamath of Pokegama. is in the county seat Fails. today attending to business matters. J. P. Byrne is here again in the Captain Hansberry’s new boat. interests of a San Francisco hard- Hooligan, will soon be ready for calk ware firm. ing. and the planking of the craft Is Charles Conrad is here in the in nearly completed. terests of the Garrett company of J. Read Bain, the high school stu Marysville. dent who was so dangerously ill a H. H. Hoyt and Frank Blooming short time ago. has recovered suffi camp were among Tuesday’s visitors ciently to leave for his home in from Merrill. Tillamook. WHEN Wl RECOMMEND Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Terwil Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Turner arrived An article you can depend upon it liger and daughter came in Thursday here Mouday from Sandiego. where being first class, for we do not com from Merrill. they spent the winter months with mend any food product that we do Z. B. Pool left Wednesday for his relatives They left for their ranch not know all about So If you are In home in Sisson, after a visit with rela near Fort Klamath Tuesday doubt as to what to buy ask us with tives in this city. M P. Mickler and John Kilis came confidence that you will be supplied Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford are in Monday to attend to business mat- with our best. Ask any of our cus- here from Maynard, la., with a view t«is Mr. Mickler recently purchased turners If this Is not so. to locating here. Mr Ellis' interest in Willow Springs Charles S. Moore returned to this ranch These gentlemen stopped at city Saturday ntght from a week’s so the Lakeside Inn journ in Portland. Behold the difference—For con FINED S2Ô AM» COSTS FOR solation the widow has her weeds, FISHING WITH<11 T 1.1« ENSK the widower his weed. Leo Houston, the lad who was ar J. B. Hart and W. E. Price came In from San Francisco Tuesday to at rested .Monday by Deputy Fish War den Harry Telford for fishing without tllO caaea 21,-lb. S)ni|> 1‘ack.xi tend to business matters. I «ears, extra nice, regularly a license was on Tuesday fined $23 Hugh Clopton returned to his home worth 2Sc- per can, we an- wil in Bonanza Sunday, after several days and costs by Justice of the Peace ing while lhey last at 3 for 5Oc devoted to business in the county seat. Graves. Houston entered a plea of I or by the dozen they go at, guilty to the charge and paid his tine. Miss Kathryn C. Wells, formerly BRIEF NEWS OF IRE WEEK MONARCH GROCERY « The New Store with New Goods T!R Our Specials for I hursdav, Friday and Saturday ATKINSON’S OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT I Saturday, Mar. 25th We will open our new store in the Bristol Building, on Main street, l»etween Fifth and Sixth streets, with a complete line of Dry Goods, Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Waists. Skirts and Millinery. Men’s and Boys* Furnishings and Suits. The entire stock is absolutely new, and comprises all the early Spring Fashions. per can ................................................. 15« a teacher in the public schools of this city, is here from Ashland visiting Here From .Milton KH> 21,-lb. Syrup Packed ft lends. Fruit Plum, evcefXionally Bin- M R. Hudson of Milton, Ore , J. H. Short came from Lost River here visiting Rev. Hilton, pastor of! ami really worth 20« to 25c, Tuesday to attend to business mat the Christian church. Rev. Hilton' bin we are selling them at IS«' ters in the county seat. He is at the formerly resided at .Milton. Mr. Hud-i single, or by the dozen at, per Livermore. son is very favorably impressed with ' «an ................................................ 12 »$<• L. F. Conn, a prominent Lakeview Klamath Falls, and mar decitfe to Ora“ Imlf clu-»per than attorney, is attending to legal mat locate here. ---- ------------------------------------------ fancy apples. per doz 2Oe to ¡Me ters. While here Mr. Conn is at the — I-akeside Inn. 25<- D. M. McLamore is here attending DO YOU WISH TO SELL iw fancy Lemons, per doz to business matters, He is a- well- YOUR PR0PERTY7 Ka“"* App*71,.w known horse buyer, with headquar Fresh Ranch Eggs, per doz ... 25c ters at Dinnba. I have customers who an- wanting 1 John Cacka of Malin and August We an- well stocked with a full Cacka of Merrill spent last Fri- to buy, if price is reasonable. line of the beet Garden and Field day in the county seat, attending to t'ulj or write. -Seeds. both bulk and package, and business interests. an- carrying all kinds of poultry sup A. Cameron and J. Richmond, two K. G. ARG RAVES. plies. Beat market price paid for ail well known residents of Salem, are ■ produce. 200-210 Willits Bld«., guests at the Livermore during their I sojourn in this city. Phom- 1411. Klamath Fails ' Mrs. E. B. Crawford arrived in this - city Thursday from Sullivan, Mo. -c- 4- * i After spending the night at the <• *PH (..NW looi SACRAMENTO McLellan at Kennett. Cal., Thursday ♦ SIXTH AND MAIN The ice on the big lake is fast go ♦ •> s=-.---------- ing away, and it will soon be but a ♦ J LIST YOUR PROPERTY | memory. It is said that any of the ♦ .> With us if you want to sell. We want steamers can plow through with ease ♦ ~ 10-71H-720-722 R St. bouw-s, lots, clone-in ucr>-ogv and farm ♦ now. ♦ Removed from 815 2d st. Pipe •> land». < ouh -in ur plione us Uxlay. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCreary came ♦ and casings of all sizes; fittings, ♦ I CHILCOTK A RICE, in from Spokane Saturday night, and <♦ valves and brass goods. A spe ♦ Next to the Aww-rican Hotel are at the Baldwin while looking ♦ cialty made of cutting and Phons Ml around Klamath Falls for a suitable ♦ threading pipe and dipping. ♦I ♦ ♦ location. Plans, specifications and esti 4♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wm. Treasure, aged about 40 ❖ mât«^ made for waterworks and ♦ ♦ FOR RENT— « * ♦ GOOD STOCK RANCH ♦ years, died at the county poor farm ♦ irrigation systems. X ♦ Surrounded by good rang«- ♦ last Thursday. He was well known ♦ •5» about this section, but so far as is .j. ♦ 2. B. MASON ♦ known, had no living relatives. The Monarch PIPE WORKS Our Aim in Klamath Falls is to Estab- lish a Store that will be Worthy of Your Patronage, and our Motto will be “Honest Dealings” 4 We also endeavor to satisfy every customer. And if after making a purchase you feel dissatisfied, we will cheerfully refund your money. We are not quoting prices in this announcement because we feel that to become ac- quainted with our method of doing business you should come in, examine our goods and prices and convince yourself that we do not misrepresent. At various times we will announce special values through these columns. When you read the advertisements we want you to have the utmost confidence in their truthfulness. However, at this time, we want to cover a larger field with our merchandise, and in order to do this and accomplish the best results, we will endeavor to make your acquaintance by offering special prices during our first month in our new store. » AUCTION SALE The undersigned assignee assignee will offer Gillette Furniture Stock for sale at public auction to the highest bidder This stock consists of Dining Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Dressers, and many other articles of household furniture. The sale will be conducted at the store room on Sixth Street in the City of Klam ath Falls, commencing at 2 p. m. on Friday, the 24th of March, 1911 and continuing until Saturday evening, the 25th of March, 1911, unless all the stock shall have been sold prior thereto. All Goods will be Sold at an Intro* ductory Price that will Insure Each Purchaser a Genuine Bargain. Bear in Mind, we have no old stock to dispose of, but Everything Fresh and New, Just From the Factory Don’t Forget the Date of Opening, Saturday, Mar. 25th i HENRY RABBES, Auctioneer. E. L. ELLIOTT, Assignee. C. E. ATKINSON, Prop. b