Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 21, 1911, Image 8

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WE INVITE YOU
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To make Klamath County’s Greatest Clothing
Shoe Emporium
your headquarters while attending the County Fair Look over our
immense showing of everything that is newest and best in clothing,
shoes and rubber footwear of every description
We mvite your inspection and comparison of prices and values
K K K STORE, Leading Clothiers
Next To Walk Over Shoe Store
Boiler« In, nn<l < onlructor I>•«»<•<•
TRI-POWER WM SEEMS IMMINENT .ZT-,h*1 m,r
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i He said Taft’s saying that the re-
FRENCH GENERAL CLAIMED TO eal1 was to «mPower bosses to do an MERCHANTS IN FRANTE
BACK FOOD STIFFS, I
HAVE PREDICTED WAR WILL ungodly amount of evil |s unsound.
WAR
TIME
PRICES
SWELL THEIR PI USES
BE ON IN EARNEST WITHIN
TWO MONTHS
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this purchase b<-Lir entry, or initiate
a contest nt any time before patent
Issues, by filing a corroborated affi­
davit in this office, alleging facta
which would defeat the entry.
A W ORTON. Register.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bellman of San
Pedro, Calif., who have been here the
p%st ve weeks left Tuesday evening
I V r home. Mr. Bellman is a contrac­
tor, and installed the boilers for the
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Pelican Lake Lumber company's n w -------------- -—
NOTH E Ol HALE OF REAL EH-
mill,’a short distance from this city.
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LOST RIVER GLEANINGS
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United Press Service
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United Press Service
PRIS, Sept. 19.—According to a
, PARIS, Sept. 1 9------ The "high cost
story beard here today, war between
Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz visited
France, Germany and England will be
of living riots” now convulsing France
the Falls Wednesday.
declared in less than two months.
are said to be indirectly due to the
war between France and
(Not Coal Lands*
The informant, whose good faith
Mrs. Carl Robley visited her sister, prospect of
Department of the Interior, United
cannot be questioned, says the editor
Germany.
Mrs. Gecfl-ge Joey, Wednesday.
•States Land Office at Lakeview,
of one of Paris’ most influential morn­
Germany is known to have made
bulk
purchases
of
cattle,
Oregon, September 18, 1911.
ing papers, a general In the French
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Combs and tremendous
and a- cabinet member, were having
Notice
Is hereby givr-n that William
I daughter. Inez, visited the Falls last butter, eggs, etc. In France, and mer­
Inn boon in a restaurant where they Friday.
chants are said to be holding back A. Boudinot, whose posloffice address
believed themselves unknown.
food stuffs speculating upon war time is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did on the
The general, who was not In uni­
17th day of July, 1911, file in this
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Alexander spent prices they expect to get.
form, talking earnestly to the other
office
sworn statement and applica­
The French government also is cor­
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
men, remarked in a low voice: “War Booth.
nering food products and prices are tion No. 01850, to purchase the NE%
will be declared in less than sixty
of HE %, section 20, township 37 8,
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soaring all over the country.
days.”
range 9 E. Willamette Meridian, and
Roy LaPrarie and Clyde Griffith
the timber thereon, under the pro­
spent Sunday in Klamath Falls
MILLS ADDITION CLUB
visions of the act of June 3, 1878,
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TAPI OK REf ALL ROII.EH
UPHOLDS MAYOR’S HANDS and acts amendatory, known as the
Mrs. H. F Phillips visited the Falls
GOVERNOR JOHNSON
"Timber and Stone law,” at auch
Friday.
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On Saturday evening last the Prog­ value as might be fixed by appratse-
United Press Service
Mrs. Frank Stewart visited the ress Club of Mills addition held a | ment, and that, pursuant to such a-p-
SAN LUIS OBISPO. Calif.. Sept. Falls Monday.
meeting, and the docetfcor so member» j plication the land and timber thereon
1». — Governor Johnson last night
Jn attendance unanimously voted their i have been appraised at a total of
scored Taft's veto of Arizona’s recall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Zachariah spent confidence in Mayor Fred T. Sandei- «100, the timber estimated at 90,000
He said:
board feet at «1 per M., and the land
•on.
Saturday in the Falls.
"We can readily understand how a I
“If the recall Is circulated here," at «10; that said applicant will offer
New Yorker, where Tammany pays
Will Boydston left Friday for his • .d<\ Councilman Ben 8. Owens, in final proof In support of his applica­
«26,000 a year to elect judges, or how home in Alturas, Calif.
Mills addition today "Ji will not get tion and »worn statement on the 25th
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an Ohioan, where Boss Cox is Instru­
over three votes, in my opinion. The day of November, 1911, before C. R.
mental to elect judges, or an Illi-
Mrs. Harry Booth and son are people over here are fully satisfl d DeLap. County Clerk of Klamath
■oisan, under Lorimer may be filled I spending the week with Mrs. Alex­ with the mayor, and they do not hesi­ county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
with consternation and horror by a ander.
Any person is at liberty to protest
tate to say so."
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TAIE AT PRIVATE SALE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alvert
H. Berry, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that. In pur­
suance of an order of the above-en­
titled court, made In the above-en­
titled matter on the 8th day of Aug­
ust, 1911, the undersigned, as admin­
istrator, will sell the premises here­
inafter described, at private sale, to
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Au undivided one-half Interest in
and to: Lot 8. In block 77, In Klamath
addition to the city of Klamath Falla
(formerly town of Linkkvllle), In the
county of Klamath, state of Oregon,
according to the record'd plat of said
town in the office of the clerk of said
county.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Orogen.
August 10th, 1911.
ELMER O BEARDSLEY,
Administrator of Snld Estate.
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ASHLAND, OREGON
SWEDENBURG BLOCK
Commercial, Shorthand, English and Civil Ser*
vice courses.
An
entire new equipment of latest model, visible
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tvpewrlters.
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Evrv student can arrange on entering, for a
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♦ The expenses are the lowest, and vour success sure.
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Fall term opens September 5th.
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ASHLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
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the highest bidder, for cash, on or
after the Rth day of September, 1911,
upon the premises hereinafter de­
scribed, subject only to the confirms
tlon of said sale as bv law provided
The r< al property hereinbefore re­
(erred to Is particularly described ad
follows, to-wlt:
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