Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 17, 1913, Image 8

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    Mid-summer Clearance Sale
AT THE LEADING CLOTHIERS - K. K. K. STORE
We do not have to advertise the fact that we have the largest ana best selected stock of Men's and Boys* wear In this section-in fact
one of the largest and finest Men's Exclusive Stores in the state, you know that also. When we advertise » sale on Kuppcnheimer Suits,
it is not our custom to have onl, two or three Kuppenheimer Suits to show, and try to sell you some unknown brand. We have dozens
of Kupperheimer and Stein Block summer suits-the seasons very smartest styles-at prices that will not be duplicated in Klamath Falls
Also, we don't hold a sale every week or two and advertise staple merchandise below C'st-no reliable store can do it. But at the present
time we mu t get rid of all summer suits, men’s straw hats and oxfords, to make room for the finest lines of Men’s Fall and Winter Wea.
we have ever shown.
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All Straw Hats
All Men’s Oxfords
not old, last
years styles
Walk-Over and
Hannon Brands
one-half price
one-halt reg. price
It will pay you to watch our windows and “ads” as these prices may get lower and when it comes to the
“LEADERS” in Men’s Wear in Klamath Fails, well, we will leave that to you
K. K. K. STORE
LEADING CLOTHIERS
Falls Tuesday on the return to their
Visiting Adams Ranch.—Miss M. president and Field Secretary Rott-
home in Hollister, Calif. Mr. Lewis E Griffits and her mother, niece and man. will be here to participate in the
is a cattleman of California, and ex- sister of J. Frank Adams, the well work.
pressed himself as being much im- known stockman, are here from Gold
pressed with the possibilities of this H’U to spend a few weeks at the
Oaklander»« Here.—Mr. and Mrs. L.
Adams ranch near Merrill.
H. Maxfield, Jeannette Maxfield, Mau­
('lianiberN Return.— J. Barney county as a cattle country.
pin Maxfield and Jack Maxfield are
Chambers and wife and L. S. Upson
Here
to
Fish.
—
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
here from Oakland on a vacation.
Just
a
Dummy
Elopement,
—
The
have returned from a five days fishing
trip on Spring Creek. Mr. Upson, name of a certain popular young mau Paul Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. They will visit Crater Lake. Harriman
who is the senior member of the Klin- has long been associated with str’et Hanson, all of San Francisco, are Lodge and other points of Interest
ball-Upson Sporting Goods company propriety and sobriety, but friends here in an automobile to tour the during their stay here.
of Sacramento, spends some time here who saw him marching down Mair, country. They wil spend Boni« time
.Johnsons Here. S. O. Johnson and
every year hunting and fishing with street Monday, fondly bolding in his fishing at Spring Creek, and will visit
1 wife of San Francisco are here to
Barney. He is a great booster for arms a—well, a rather flashy-looking Harriman Lodge.
young woman, were so badly shocked
spend a short vacation. They made
Klamath county resorts.
that they could not help remarking
Officials Visit—J. P. Churcl^ill, one I the trip here from Lake Tahoe in a
Neat Window.—A window display that this Oregon University life must of the directors of the California-Ore­ little over a day, stopping at Loyal­
that is attracting much attention is be something shameful, and making a gon Power company, came here in his ton.
the “telephone exchange" in the win­ mental note to support the Parkinson machine Friday from Yreka, accom-
dow of Van Riper Brothers. A wax faction. It turned out to be a false 1 panted by Mrs. Churchill and Jerome
Install Officer»». The following offi­
figure, harnessed up with all the para­ alarm, though, for the lady was a 'Churchill Jr. Saturday morning they cers were installed last night by the
phernalia of a regular “hello girl,” waxen figure, to be used in a grocery 'left for Medford.
Women of Woodcraft:
Guardian
has the appearance of being extreme­ store window display, and as the firm
neighbor, Eva Adams; past guardian
ly busy conecting numerous phones refused to send a taxicab in response
Crlsler Limping. —C. B. Crlsler of neighbor, Mrs. R. It. Brewbaker; ad­
with the Van Riper Brothers grocery to Fred’s pleading, al he could do the Klamath Meat company is using viser, Stella Konop; magician. AmFlle
store. The project originated in the was to carry the girl.
crutches as a result of an insect bite. Hanks; manager, W. P. McMillan;
fertile brain of L. R. Robertson, man­
The insect's sting on his foot while I clerk, Mrs. W. P. McMillan; Inner
ager of the Pacific Telegraph and Tel­
Visiting Here.—Mrs. August Gron- I Crlsler was on the way here from guard, Marie Davenport; outer guard,
ephone company.
woldt of Redding, Calif., is here, vis­ Idaho caused blood poisoning, and Fred Hyndman. Following the cere-
iting Mrs. Oscar L. Carter and Mrs. the member is in a serious condition. i monies a banquet was served.
Raise Big Strawberries.—Straw­ Arthur B. Livermore. Sbe will re­
berries of phenomenal size and of ex­ main until August. Mr. Gronwoldt
Putting in Window. Jack Hersh­ W.
IL
Social Members .of
cellent flavor have been sent here is proprietor of the Golden Eagle berger, proprietor of the Rex cafe, Is Sprague Chapter, Women's Relief
from the F. D. Courtage place on As­ hotel at Redding.
'putting in a plate glass display case ¡Corps have arranged to hold a social
pen lake. The berries excell in every
I in the restaurant window, in which |on the court house lawn Saturday
way the fruit shipped here, and the
Some Rough Trip.—Jud Low, who will be shown all kinds of shell fish. ‘afternoon, commencing at 2 o’clock.
Aspen Lake district promises to be­ was the mahout at the wheel of his
Ice ci tarn and cake will be served
come a fine berry raising section.
father’s car on the sheriff’s trip to
Bobcat Attraits. A young bobcat during the afternoon and evening,
Barnes Valley Friday, is giving the caught in Langell Valley, Is attract­ and commencing at 6 o'clock, coffee
City Buys Sewer Pipe.—The coun­ machine a general overhauling today, ing much attention to the window of ¡and cake will also be served.
cil last night awarded to Henry Boi­ getting it in trim for another trip the Eagle pool room. Archie Wish-
vin the contract to supply sewer pipe over the cow trails. Jud declares he ard will attempt to domesticate the
Improving Store. — Underwood's
for the street commissioner. This drove the Overland over miles and kitten.
Pharmacy is undergoing a complete
will be used when needed in repair miles of mountain paths where goats
< hange of front at the hands of car­
work.
had trouble in traveling.
Indians to Wed.—A marriage li­ penters. The front of the establish­
cense was issued last Tuesday to ment is to be arranged, a new floor is
Sells Stable Interest. —Dr. G. G.
Vadens Return—J. L. Yaden has Virgil Wilson and Lottie Clarkson. being laid, and other improvements
Mitchell is now the sole proprietor of returned after an extended stay in The groom-to-be lives on the Klamath will be made to tills popular pillshop
the Klamath Stables. J. M. Hughes, Eugene, Portland and other northern reservation and the bride Is a Cali­
who was associated with Mitchell, has points. He went to Marshfield to get fornia Indian girl.
Dr. < onger Here. Dr. Theodore
sold out to his partner, and will leave his son, Vincent Yaden, who has been
Conger came in Thursday from Rocky
in a short time for Coos Bay.
Here for Summer—Misses Edna Point, on his way to Medford for a
.-ick there and who will recuperate in
the Klamath country. Mrs. Yaden and Edith Andrews of Live Oak, Cal­ short business trip. For years the
Some (inc’s Out of Luck. Three preceded her husband and son several ifornia,’are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. doctor, who Is a Medford practitioner,
Arthur Lewis. They will spend two has spent the summer months in his
young horses, a pair of sorrels and a days on the return.
months in the Klamath country.
roan, all branded “2H,” were nicked
cozy cottage at the Upper Lake re­
Topographic
Survey.-
Among
the
up and impounded Tuesday morning
sort.
E. Convention.—A Klamath
topographic surveys to be made in
by Poundmast^r Hall.
Oregon this year by the geological county Christian Endeavor rally will
Stimson Visits City. F. 8. Stim­
Californians Here.—Dr and Mrs. E. survey is the Northern Oregon and be held here Friday, Saturday and son, the Los Angeles millionaire,
F. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Lewis, Diamond Lake quadrangle, near Cra­ Sunday, and according to those in traveling In his ninety horsepower
who have been touring Northern Cal­ ter Lake Park. The total allotment charge of the affair there will be a Simplex from Seattle to the Angel
ifornia and Southern Oregon in an for geological surveys in Oregon is large attendance from all the outlying City, stopped at the Central garage
districts.
Everett G. Baker, state Thursday afternoon to give his car
automobile, passed through Klamath $25,500.
T own topics
a general overhauling. At 2 o'clock
REAL ENTATK TRANMFERM
this morning, with Mr. Haile of the
Central garage as guide, Mr. Stimson
The following realty transfers,
and party left for California.
Mr. recently filed with the county clerk,
' Ratio piloted the big Simplex till day­ are furnished by the City and County
light.
Abstract company:
Mm. Pease Visits Mrs. Rollin Ma-
< n !‘<.. e of St. Paul, Minnesota, Is
here to spend the summer with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. iJ. Mason
She is the wife of the musical crith1
of the St. Paul Daily News, who un
<!♦ r the title of Adam Josber, also
writes some clever verse.
It. W. Hennemann to Geo W. Clark,
warranty deed. fio, BIH BEH» Hee
32-36-14
W. T. Shlve to J. L. Martin, war­
ranty deed. >2oo, block 5, First ad­
dition.
t'liailes Gray
IL P. Ilrcltonst» In.
warranty deed, >'<,7t»0. W Vj 8E ’,,
Sec 17-39-10
Lows a Finger. Otis Carlson, an
Richard E. Smith to Jessie II El­
employe of the Ewauna box factory, dred, $10, lot 5, block 5, Shippington
lost the third finger off his left hand addition.
while at work Thursday.
Jessie B. Eldred to R. E. Smith,
warrnnty deed, $10, E'4 NE%, HE 14
I'arnicrs Buy Cars. Sales of Ford NE% and NE% HE'4, Sec. 19-39-12.
automobiles to two Klamath farmers
Ethan L. Show to C. W. Lemont,
ar»1 reported by George Blehn, the warranty deed. $1,600, N'4 Nft HE%
local sales agent. Charles A. Hunt Ing. HWI4, Sec. 9-38-14.
one of the directors of the Klamath
The Klamath Development compa­
Water Users Association, will use a ny to Frank Chlntell, warranty deed,
Ford in coming In from Merrill, and >10, lot 4, block 18, Hot Springs ad­
C. Bowman, who has a ranch near dition.
Stukel bridge, has also Invested in a
United States to Currie Mead, pat­
gasoline propelled surrey.
ent, N% NE'4, Sec. 23-37-11 H.
United States to Pinkey Barks, pat­
Lots of Cookies No«. The Klamath ent, H'4 N»4, Sec. 31-40-10.
bakery has a crew of machinists busy
Wm. S. Worden to R. G. Hamll,
ibis week Installing new machinery, warranty deed, $10, lot 9, block 48,
in,addition to the mammoth bread Worden.
mixer , and moulder installed some
Albert D. Hays to H. F. Carstens,
tljne ago, the bakery Is now equipped warranty deed, $13,200, SW 14 NE‘4,
with an electric cake mixer and water N % HE'4, HE'4 SE'4, Sec. 15-40-12:
heating and measuring apparatus, SE «4 BEH, Sec. 22-40-12; SW 14 8W
and a cookie cutting machine that 14, Sec. 23-40-12; NW 14 NW 14, Sec.
cuts 300 cookies per minute. The 28-40-12; NE'4 NE'4 , Sec. 27-40-12 ;
new machinery is the latest model, NE14 NE 14 , HW '4 NE '4 . NW '4 , NW
direct, from the Cincinnati factory.
14, NW'4 SW'4, S'.i HW«4, BE 14
Sec. 36-40-12;; SE'4 HW'4, Sec. 3 .-
LutiilM'ivtn-ri Here. T. B. Whipple 40-12; NE%. F 1<, W 14 , Bee. 2-41-12;
und Hugh McGuire of Portland are NM, NE'4, Sec It vl-12.
iiere on a business trip. They are ln-
H. F. Carstens-: to B. S. Grigsby,
terested in the Pine Tree Lumber warranty deed, 110, SW '4 NE %, X
company, which recently purchased a HE'4. BE % ST <», 3<?c 16*40-11
tract of timber on the Klamath reser­
Klamath Kurporafloli to A A. Me
vation.
ibaftey, deed, $16, lots 12 to 16 block
215, Mills Second add'tion,
Here on a Visit. Mrs. James Har­
dy of Oakland is here to visit her
Argraves Back. IL G. Argraves,
daughter, Mrs. C. F. Setzer. She will who formerly conducted the Cottage
remain a couple of months.
Studio, returned Saturday from Oak­
land, where ho spent the past month.
Taylors lie turn Dr. and Mrs. Tay­ He states that Klamath Falls is as
lor returned on Sunday from Weaver­ lively as any town In California, and
ville, Calif., where they went with the llvller than several.
remains of the late Mrs. Taylor, who
llnrry Wilson is here from the
died hero last week. The body was
Interred at Weaverville beside that of Klamath reservation, giving attention
her husband.
to business matters.