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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1908)
I 1.11 To the Public icliitt fitliriirnry 10, IPOH, anil II iinlll lilltlirr notice, the mi will leave the Klamath ntlon Co'i, tlock at 10 m. nit coniircliint t Kano with A .'ftlllniiilii TruiiiiHifUtliiii for I'ulii'Kiiiiiu, carrying m. i H. mull itli'l i'irri, I'Mtn Win to I'ukraaiiia, I3.M) twill "vn vim IV lullm il I ftltlll tll 1(1 (illir lllllltK llllfl ml". I, llavla, (ti'iii'inl Mnnnifrr, PlaBBBV KS tiwfafr MBBBBBWt (jj'sr luy a Home llii mitv lair lirniinil i I wit arid fu nr man', lnl ol Harden I mill iiiivlialf ni'irn la niial ilolt Wal'-Mlccl. l(lliniM.nn fed yuii can alnaya makii a t front II, 1'ilre irawxialilf, iteny. Hen I. JAC'OIIH, Owner. of Moderate Moans Rare Opportunity I oiortiinlty U uttered the odcrate mvana to arcuro l.akmlda Tract located on itu of Till Lake. The fnl fur tale cunilala of of Irrigable land lying under canal, a part (if I lie Klanv t, nml admirably located ihore of tho like It la r.:li tul icraaa land, pert of It Itlvatlon. It will lie aold In purcliaarra and on aatle- ulara call on or addrcia, J. , manager l.akralda Com- l.ake, Oregon. Profeulonal Cardi DR. WM. MARTIN Dentin Offlco over Klamath County Hank c. r. STONF Attorney at Law Offllcn over poatofllcr, Klsnmtli Fall, Oregon)' jj ' 'i Taurnuxa 191 D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamalh Full, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Triml Co.' IlulldlnK CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining l'arlora Oyster kcrved In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Alarm Districts IrtRMtNo. I! W.t .id of river. aaMMNo. 4-South of Main atreet frailrWi: to Center atreet. MMMINo, Contftr and California No. ti-Kwauna Height.. No. 12- South of Main, l- r and Third. tNo. 13-Houth of Main, ! and Flflh. o. u-Norlli or Main, i. and Fifth. No. in-South of Main, to wem Fifth and Seventh. o. 10 - North of Main to een Fifth ami Saventh. No. at -South of Main to warn Saventh and Ninth. 22-North of Main to Seventh and Ninth. 2U -I lot Spring, dlatrict anil Ninth. o. 24-rtouth or Walnut to i Fourth and Sixth. IS-South of Walnut to i Sixth ami F.Whth. o. Ill -South of Walnut and titli. o. 32-North of HUth to between Sixth and Klght. No. .ti - North of JefTrraon. Sixth and Klilhth. No. :tt -North of High to between Kluhth and Tenth. 'No. 41-Northof JelTereon, hth and Tenth. No. -Kal of canal. al nlarm will b eounded by rapid atrokea of tha ball, the number of tha dlatrict o (Ira la located, which will rre limea. Whan tha dia- aented by mora than ona No. 24, after giving tho gen- the bell will bn tapped twice, ht pauae, followed by four longer pauae, and then re- more before aoundeag the again. Zfan's Plumbing Shop Contractlnft ana Jobbing I'lrttclaia l.inu of I'lutnb iliK !!M'fIullle mid l)ntt rlain S'orkinanliIi, A. O. U. W. Building Klamath ralla You'll Know It We mean Chain & Sanborn'e Seal llrand Coffee. Il'a the beat and we upt tho exclu sive aicenta for Klamath Falla. VAN RIPER Bros. iikmc sis Watch Sick i" If aend it to our hoa pital and wr will give It tho beat of treatment. Our "watch doctor" It from the "old acbool"and he un- derManda hia bualneaa. Mail order promptly nt' tended to. Try ua nnd be convinced. H. J. WDiTIRS, WMckaukcr i Jeweler JPECIAL ON PICTURES AU fraiMd and untrained Slcturea at half price until ebrmary 22, except Klter Photographs- which will be ' 25 per cent off. Drug Store t,T '"' von womy" the Traveling Public I Reports are being generally circulated by. inter- parties that no passengers will be carried by. r .Yj," xi. ..-I xi. hr4 imiMfpt b-umpany nanoitng ine mans on uie rout ireanPokegamaand Klamath Falls. The same sing done for the sole purpose of injuring the company, for paaNOfers by the mail wagon re one-third less staging than by any other line, i distance between this city and Keno being cov- by a fast and comfortable launch. W. R. DAVIS, Mtntitfer O. ft C. X. Co. THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars eiW Cutorato tliu hotter rlnsa of trade, with nothing toolfend tho moil critical. You'll notlco tha (lllfcrenco when you try it. Juitt tho ptacu to drop In for a rofrcuhlnjf bovef iii;o whun you need u ullinulant. I'urn llqunra of all kinda for family trndc u apocialty J Elvvood Steel Fences GUARANTEED Wo arc iii recent receipt of a carload of the Famous Elvvood Steel Fencing and Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood Fence we send out Geo. R. Hum The Cream of the Best Old Continental Whiskey Normandy Rye F. F. V. Rye Bottled Under the Supervltlon of me Government . . . None Better . . . Sold By C. D. Willson Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM V. MONO 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 261 Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Martin's Mill Now Open tot Business f 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. C. ELDRED, Manager Bonanza, Oregon Saddles. Harness and Suppliea 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 THIS TIME CHANGE Klamath Lake Railroad In Connection With Straw-Mclntire Stage Line, Between Pokegama and Klamath Palls Effective Thursday, January 16, 1908 Stngos leave Klmnutli Falls and Pokeg nnia ovory morniii,'. K. L. Trnin lonvos Thrall Daily at 3:00 1'. M., lifter arrival of Trains 10 ami 10 from North ami South on Southern Pacific. Arriving sit Pokogama at 5:05 P. M. Leavo Pokogania at 6:00 P.M., arriving at Thrall at 8:20. Southorn Pncillu Trains lonvo Thrall for Portland and Way at 6:04 A. M. and 1:32 P. M. For San Francisco and Way at 2:25 P. Mund5:50 P. M. ( .Passengers- who miss connections at Thrall -by reason of delays on above Stago 'Lino, ,?Y K.' L. R. R. will be entertained free, of charge 'at the Hotels at Thrall ami "Pokegamn. Rates of Fare from Klamath Falls to Thrall - - - $5.50 Hornbrook - 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 ' V. Telephone for Pullman Reservations FREE OF CHARGE to Agent ' K, L, R. R. at Thrall, California fi.'yl 't'7tt Vvr,,;;:.' $iix