The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 11, 1908, Image 3

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    To the Public
nnnislnit Knlirnmry 10, IIK)H, and
ulnt! unlit (urlliur iinllcv, I tin
lEniiriii will Iciivu tin. Klaiualh
ivlvntlon Co', itink at 10 u. tn,
Kama ruiinrclinu ni Knmi with
on A. Calltunilti Tniiiiinttllii
im lor riiki'itmiiu, I'iKiyliiii m.
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lino III iivit yon I'.' iiiIIi'm ni
ml from two 'u lun i liimin ililu
I riMiiln,
i It IMvl, OiMiiMitl Muimitrr.
Buy n Home
BK tin' lien imr u'l'iinil i twoiuid
Ini'iKiir iiiiitf, N't nl Kunleii
ri) nihl iini'-linll nrii'ii I" rijiinl
Rvi'ii loin WVJU In t. II thin nn
I1N1I vmi t'nn nlxayi iiiuku n
IvIiiK (rum It I'rli'i' ti'niHiiinlili,
f Inn ni")'. Hn
I.. JACOIIH, OiMii-r.
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ftnmrs of Moderate Means
ed Rare Opportunity
muni uiiorliliilty In iiffmil I do
of tntxU'rutu rnratm to ivcuro n
lli l..ikrililo Trart liM-nlitl on
Ii nil tii of Tuln IJiku, Tliu
olTrrrd fur lo I'unnMl lif
s uf lrrlKlili- UikI lyliiK uridr
m canal, a part of thn Klnnc
Jrct, and Hiliiilralily loratnl
Ifcc tliort' of thn lakr. It U n.'ll
Ii ami KraM Intul, mrt of it
riilllwilloti, It will Im iuiIiI In
milt purcliniTu nml on utl-
trrmii.
rticulara rail mi or mldri'M, J,
Adama, iiitinairiT l.akraliln (,'oni-
'Till" l.nki. On-iron.
fire Alarm Districts
Profenlonal Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dcntlit
Offlco over Klamath County Bank
C. F. STONK
Attorney at Low
Oinicn uvur ixiatallUr, Klamath Kalla, '
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Ib'iianu, Or.
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-Waifkl Nn I -South of Main Uriel
tttmSk llM:' to Orlltrr atrrrt.
iJMmict No. r.Conicer and California
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HOLGATE & KUYKENDALL
Attorney! at Law
Klaniiilh Full nml llonnnui, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Hunk A Timt C'o.'a UnlMlng
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining I'arldra
Oyatera Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
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? WSkkl No. I a Sou 1 1, of Main,
HNaCrntrr nml Third.
' DtMrict No. lit- South of Main, It.
tlMMIhiril ami Fifth.
i.MMtkt No. 14 North of Main. U-
iMIJTrilnl ami fifth.
1 DtaMct No. ir. South of Main, to
WtlMt hclwrrn I'lflh ami Scvrnlh.
t No. 10 North of Main to
fc.twc.ii Klfth nml Srvriilh.
t No. 21 -South of Main to
ItvlMrrrri Seventh ami Ninth,
t No. aa-Korth of Main to
twrcn Srvi-nth ami Ninth.
t No. 13-Hot Sprlnva illitrlcl
Main nd Ninth.
t No. at-South of Walnut to
twrrn Fourth ami Sixth.
t No. 25-South of Walnut to
tvin Sixth ami Kiuhth.
t No. .11 South of Walnut ami
M Kkhth.
ftfict No. ! North of 1 1 lull tu
MM, liKtwirn Sixth ami KiKht.
Met No. lit North of Jrlfrrnon,
Ml Sixth ami Clghth.
lift No. S North of llkh lo
lirtwiTti KIkIiIIi ami Tenth.
t No. tl North of Jrlfvrton,
Eighth ami Truth.
t No. 41! Hail of canal,
rrnl nlarm will lx aoundrd hy
;trn rapid atrokva of tho bell,i
hy tho numhvr of tlm ilittrict i
tho tiro U loratrd, which will
lliri'H tiinca. When tin (!!
reprriirntnl hy morn than (no
No. 21, aftrr Hiving thn grn-
tliu hell will hv tapiitj twice,
allflit piuif, follownl hy four
n Inni'or iinuar, ami thrn re
Ire more before nouodlnif the
lann again.
Zlmvs Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
I'irntclnii l.ltio of riiltnh
liiK Slx-cliiltit'M uml nrnt
riant Worktnnnrhli,
A. O. U. W. Building
KUrnath riu
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Hikl
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You'll Know It
Wr mrnn Charo A Sanborn'a
Sral llraml C'offto. It'i the
oral uml we ant the cxclu-
lvo aKcnta for Klamath
Kalla.
VAN RIPER Broa.
ront SIS
Watch Sick
If io acnJ it to our hoa
pltul ami wo will jfivo it
tha lrt of trratmrnt.
Our "watch doctor" la from
tl.ii "old icliool"and he un
ilcmtaruU hla buainrioi.
Mall nnlrra promptly nt
tcndnl to. Try ua and be
ronvlncrd.
H. J. WINTERS,
Watchatkcr a JcwtUr
FECIAL ON PICTURES
All framed and unframed
pictures at half price until
February 22, except Klaer
Pnotodraphi which will be
25 per cent off. ,
tar Drusi Store "n,tarusv y Money"
:o the Traveling Public
Itcporta arc being generally circulated by inter-
parties that no passengers will be carried by
stage company handling the mails on the route
Itween Pokegamg and Klamath Falls. The same
being done for the sole purpose of injuring the
ge company, for passengers' ;by the mail-wagon
lave one-third less staging than by any other line,
to distance between this city nwhKeno being ,cov-.,
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choicest of Wlnca. Liquors and Clgara
t
Catrra U tho Utter clnaa of trade, with nothing U offend
tho moat critical. You'll notlcn tho iliffcrenco when you
try It. Jut tho placo to itrop In for a refn-ahinff bower
nK" when you need n ftlmuliint, I'uro liquora of all
kfndi for family tmdo a ciK-clnlty
Elwood Steel Fences
GUARANTEED
We arc in iccont receipt of a carload of
the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and
Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand
ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood
Fence we send out
Geo. R. Hum
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM V. MOHG
School of Dramatic Art
A thorough course of practical instruction in
Elocution, Public Reading and Speaking
embracing artistic execution and technical
knowledge of stage business and
. . DRAMATIC ART . .
Lessons to a limited number or especial
attention to juvenile classes. P. 0. Box 2G1
The Cream of the Best
Old Continental Whiskey
Normandy Rye
F. F. V. Rye
Bottled Under the Supervision of the Government
. . . None Better . . .
Sold By
C. D. Willson
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
Bennett's Feed Stable
Next to Martin's Mill
Now Open for Business
The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock
getting their Hill, has been installed
Plenty of Wagon Room
JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor
The Eldred Company
F. G. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oregon
Saddlei, Harness and Supplies
We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddle? and Shaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
YOU arc the pilot of your own purse, and unless you
read the advertisements you will freqeuntly steer it up
against the rocks of high prices.
SEE THI5 TIME CHANGE
Klamath Lake Railroad
In Connection With Straw-Mclntire Stage
Line, Between Pokegama and Klamath Palls
Effective Thursday,
January 16, 1908
Stngos loavo Klnmuth Falls nnd Pokeg
ama ovory morning.
K. L. Train loaves Thrall Daily at
3:00 P. M., after arrival of Trains IK and 1G
from North and South on Southern Pacific.
Arriving at l'okognma at 5:05 P. M.
Loavo Pokegama at 6:00 P.M., arriving
nl Thrall at 8:20.
Southern I'acille Trains Icavo Thrall for
Portland and Way at 6:04 A. M. and 1:32
P. M.
For San Francisco and Way nt 2:25
P. M and 5:50 P.M.
i
, Passengers who miss connections at
Thrall by reason of delays on above Stage
Lino, or K. L. R. R. will be ontertained
frae of charge at the Hotels at Thrall and
Pokegama.
Rates of Fare from
Klamath Falls to
Thrall - - - $5.50
Horn brook - 5.65
Ashland - - 6.75
Hedford - - 7.15
Portland - - 17.05
Montague - - 5.90
Weed - - 6.75
Dunsmuir 7.50
Red Bluff . 10.50
Sacramento 14.20
San Francisco 16.50
No Other Line Will Give
You These Rates
Telephone for Pullman Reservations FREE OF CHARGE to Agent
K. L, R. R, at Thrall, California
by a fast' and comfortable launch'.' '
W. R. DAVIS.
Manager 0. & C. X Co.
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