Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 30, 1906, Image 8

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RAII ROAD
St hptlule ut I reiqht Rales In
I If« I Sept. I, 190b
All freight, rvgardleaa of claaailica
tmn, tn either dir.vtion. between Thrull,
CITY
BRUII 5.
Your Credit is
T
Mr. ami Mr* C. C. Oiiluotul nlm
have been ruRtnaling al iMrsaa rvliiiii-
rd Imiiir Tuvaday
fur Sal»» Clirnp. a 12 (out h | i »» w etist*.
Frank Aukeny.
Cal., ami l\«k<-gania. lire . in leas than
kllvn t'liniunghaiii ol Nd« iu nho lia-
On all Invii here un tiiulwilan«i bum nr**, rv
carload Iola, regarvileaa of classilication. turned li«»m« baturday.
tn either directmn, Iw-tween the alwive
to A. .1 Manning'll tor
*ta
terminals. 25 cents |>er cwt.
Regiatrr <»l the l^kwien I.ami < »Iti«-«-.
AU freight. r»-gardl«'»a of .-lassith-a .1.
\\ a I am i. a* voui | »a niod by Ills » it«',
tnm. tn either direction, to intermediate armed in tide city M*»mlai
■ hi a « i.'il l«>
points between I'hrall and l'ok«s;ama,
friends.
25 cents per Ilk* Uta.
Cliukv line ui Cigar* al Frank F
All freight «smsignevi to intermediate
points between Thrall ami Pok«-gania Ankeny’s.
carload lots, 35 «-«Nils |«er cwt.
must be prepaid, as there are no agents.
On dry lumber in carload lot a from all
point» to Thrall, minimum IkkikKi Ilia..
$2 per thousand feet, board nmasure.
Except, low it: That all freight, such
as dynamite, powder and all other arti
cles taking, under the Western classiti
tion. a higher rate than first-class, the
above-mentioned rat«1 of 35 cents per
It»» lbs between terminals, ami 25 cents
yier llW lbs. for intermediate points, will
be doublevl. trebled, etc., as the case
may be. on same basis as applied by the
Southern Pacific Railway Company. No
ahipmont less than 25 cents.
DeoM«rr«me, Slot woe and torwarliaii
lbarge*
Mb
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£
£
V
At the
Brick Store Co.
We are closing out all our Corsets.
Summer Lawns.
Summer Shirt Waists.
Summer Dress Skirts.
We are Giving Big Bargains in all Summer
Goods. Fancy Silks, Lacesand Embroideries
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Remember
When you are in need of SHOES, that you
will find a complete line at WILLI TS, and
at prices that defy competition.
! at the rate» charg<-d by the Southern
, Pacific Railway Company.
At Pokegama, Ore., same will lie
store«l forty-eight hours free. After
said forty-eight h« urs rates for storage
will lie the same ax charged by the
Southern Pacific Company at Thrall,
, Cal.
No baggage except hand baggage
‘ will be carried unless checked.
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When in need of CLOTHES that have fit
style and workmanship, at Prices to suit
your Pocketbook, you will find them at
WILLITS.
Agent to tils Majesty, the American Oentleman,
for first class goods
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SIIMMEW FXWORITES
TOILET CREAM—For Tan and Sunburn
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ANTI8EPTIC SOLUTION—Iriainfectant and Germicide
BLACKBERRY CORDIAL WITH JAMAICA
GINGER—Diarrhoea and Summer Complaint
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Chitwood’s •
• Store
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f THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA
LITTLE LIVER PILLS—The Ideal Laxative
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CRATER LAKE
With it» beautiful scenery, including Anna Creek Canon, Seven
Mlle Spring Creek, Klamath Indian Reaervation, Indian Bury­
ing Mounds, its glorious fishing, hunting and camping places,
can be refined easiest, by way of Fort Klamath and HOYT’S
HOTEL at Fort Klamath. Guides, teams, pack and saddle
horses and camp outfits.
Address
C. E. Hoyt, Fort Klamath, Or.
Dog» will only be carried in baggage
compartments, ami for their trouble
with same, conductor» will collect and
' retain 25 cents for each one carried,
regardless of distance.
first Claw* Passeaqer laritf'.
1 From Thrall. Calif., to
L. F. WILLITS t
r
tnmvry. cutlery. iioli«»n*. vic.
At Thrall, Cal., the rates for storage as
Waiciivf». I., llva Lem*.
siSipted by the Southern Pacific Com
W. F. I'« ddi«*«»rd. i»»rmvrh ¡»nMi'diri
I: |>an.v will govern.
«»i thv frilninv. Forada, Minn, arrived
At Pokegama. Ore., freight will tie
in thia city hi*l nvek.
He vxjivrls t«»
stored a reasonable time without charge
remain |»et manvnlly.
In no case w ill any charge be made for
For ring* go to I.. Aha I a » mi *. N
K vm
! storage until after the consignee has
been duly notified that after a fixed ilate line jimt arrived.
storage charges will accrue. If storage
Third Mtrwl ih I* ing gia»led, amt the
is charged the rate will be one cent per w*»rk Hill nvceaaitaie a cut «»! iirarh
It»» lbs. for each day that said freight fifteen levt.
I he gilding will lie e\
remains in warehouse.
lemled into the Buena ViMta a«lditi«»n,
Demurrage charges at Thrall, Cal.,
Frank Ankeii) i.irrivj» tally fresh
will tie the same as those charged by
candles anti ct»nfta’li«»nvry.
the Southern Pacific Railway Company.
Mr*. M. A. Ja« k*»»u, uho haa Iwen
At Pokegania. Ore., a demurrage
charge of one dollar per day will In- the guest «d Mrs. K. M. \Vve«l, rvlurne«l
Before leaving
made after three days that cark«ts re­ to her lioine Momlay.
main unloatied; said three days to «late Mr*. JM«kson rontracled with A. M
from receipt of notice by consignee that Taylor for the erection of an eight room
two »lory Itotiae on the llot Spring*
cars are on the track.
Car-kind lots of sugar, salt, cement, addition.
nails, fence wire and general merchan
For *alr- I L, hor*v power water n»u-
dise will be unkiaded at Pokegania by tor. Meias A Armand.
If
the Railroad Company free of charge
Heavy machinery, castings, boilers ami
engines, which cannot be convenient ly
handied or stored on the platform or in
the warehouse at Pokegania. will be
. unloaded by consignees on the team
| track.
At the request of consignees
same will tie unloaded by the Kailroad
Company at the net cost thereof, same
DRAFT HORSES
not to exceed in any case, $5 per car.
UTAH K»\M
When beer in bulk. ni< aning in bar­ CLASS
. .
rels (not in bottle»» is »hipped over the 1 3 year <»1«! and over
Klamath laike Railroad from Thrall to 2— 2 year old and «»ver.
....
Pokegama, the empty barrels will be 3— 1 year old ami over
M AKKM
delivered from Pokegama t«> Thrall froe
4— P.vHt mare ami auckinir mil
of charge.
Upon request of consignees, freight 5— Best In«» year old
will be forwarded to points east of Po­ it—lie*t one year ohi .
kegama by first responsible freighter
H OHM KM OF ALL WORK—H
' who will lake the same, fr«^ of charge 7— Best 3 year old and over
i by the railroad company.
In other H—Best 2 year old ami over ...
j words, no forwarding charges vill be
ma aim
i matie.
9- Peet mare ami em king mil..
Rule* and Rate* Reqardiaq Batgisqe
10- Bert one war old. either srx
One hundred ami fifty pounds of tiag-
J At km
gage will be carried on each full ticket
11- Best 3 tear ohi and over
' and 75 p >ur ds on each half ticket, free
12- Best 2 year old
; of charge. Excess over 150 lbs will l«e
|3-Brst I year old
■ charg«-d for at the rate of tiO cents per
100 lbs. or fraction thoreof, rt-gardless 14- Best jennet.................................
C'ATrLK—MHoirr MORN, 1»«'RM AM
1 of distance.
No excess charge less
| than 25 cents and no single piece carried 15- Best 3 year ol«i ami over
IG-Beft 2 year old
which weighs more than 250 lbs.
Baggag«- will be stored at Thrall,Cal., 17 Brat I jrar old
Bogus
I 50
Birch's
60
Steel Bridge
76
Fall Creek
1 I«)
Hot Springs Junction
1 26
Way’s
1 50
Dixie..................................
1 75
Pokegama.
2 I»)
j From Pokegama, Ore., to
Dixie.
I 25
Way’s
60
Hot Springs Junction
76
Fail Creek.
1 Oll
!
Steel Bridge............. .
1 25
Birch's
1 50
Bogus
1 60
Thrall
2 00
Isicak between imtermediate points
will be the same as shown on above
schedules. No second «-lass tariffs and
no deductions on single
round trip
tickets.
Passengers will procure ticket» at
Thrall ami Pokegama before boarding
the train.
Cxmductors will collect ten cents in
addition to above fares from passen
gers who do not procure tickets at
terminals where tickets are sold
KLAMATH LAKE R R CO.,
By E. T. A bbott , General Mrnager.
For dixrra, windows, screens monld-
iaga, flooring, ceiling,
rustic, lattice
work, fancy scrolls and column», turn­
ing and wood work of all kinds while
you wail go to the Crescent Saeb t Door
Factory. Phone S81.
Midway Bar, W. H. Dulaney agent, is
now open again with a lol of new im­
provement» that make this cozy little
place the neatest, cooleit and heat kep
refreshment place in Klamath Falls.
For rent, an- eight-room ho its» near
the high sr hool.
Hot and «»M water,
bath and toilet, cold storage, eta.
In
quire of Mrs. M. L. Beebe.
Cigars and tobacco of all grades at
A. J. Manning’».
,
IK-B.'»! 3 y«‘»r <>I<1 »ml
I 1-lie.l 2 vrur <>M.
20- lirfl 1 y. ar ««l«I.
IIKKKVOK1» Hl II»
21- B«Tt 3 year ohl ami ««ver
22- Heat 2 year old
23- Beil I year okl
cuwa
24- Het 3 .ear ol«l ami
25- lie I 2 jear old
Jli-Beat I year old
Jxuax.
27-BeM 3 year ohl ami over ...
2H-Be-t 2 year old .
2I»-B«'sl I >ear old
Ct
3>l- lie.! 3 year old and
31-Beal 2 ve.tr old
39-Beal I year old
aw
33- Beet l.mr <4 any aim or breed
34- Beet w>a of any »»e or bie«'«i
5-Be.t now ami inter
.............
eoti.rav
36- Beel trio Fly nroillh Rre'k.
37- Beal trio Unit Cochin
344- Beet tri« Brown l^tthorn.
iW-Beet trio lironm turkey*.
IO Beet tr io Im key e,any • I her Ind
vxrirrAHt.it»
41-lleet hall btieliel red |« laloea,
42 I eet hall lilltlr while polalm'e
43- Heel hall buelivl ally variety.
44- Beet 3 eabliage any variety
45- Beet 3 11 uldiard e<|iiHeh
44k-Beat M|uai*l>, any variety
47-Beet *,bu MangelWuriel l>«'tH
IH-Beet *, Im sugar I'«-«•(».............
49- Beet ',bu turnip«, any variety
50- l.argeet and lie«tdteplay vege­
tables by any on«- pereon.
rairiTt
51- Be*t 10 lb peaches any variety
52- Beet 10 lb apples, any variety
53- Beit 2«) lb four varieties...........
54- Best 10 lb pears, any variety.
55- Be»l 10 ll> pliiniH, any variety
U HAIN
51 Best variety wheal. 50 lb"
57-Beet variety oat», ■*> lt>«
5S-Beet vhrtely bailey. Ml lire
64»-Beet sample timothy or ted lop
A cash pure of 60 per cent ol h I hivi -
amounts h ill lie riven lor second Leet
exhibit» tn hve.tm k.
Cash prizes will also be given for
other exhibit» of special merit.
noMKeTir
Mi-All kinds fancy work, preserv­
ed fruit», jellie«, etc................... Cash
illua ribbon for any other ol rncHl.
lile
When hi Town
B. ST. GEO. BISHOP
FEED AT
THE
BELMONT FEED YARD
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FURNITURE
C. C. Low. Prop'r
PHONE 205
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A Few Prices at
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$600 CASH PREMIUMS
TO BE AWARDED AT
THE FAIR
Kid and Suede Gloves.
I
<»-«ar Strive amt t'lamle ('haatain. 1
n ln> haw liven having thv time «»I I hr it
W p IliIVU
lite « mi thv uppvi lake. IrliltiuHl lioin«'
act
( all «Aini ■
Monday.
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II.
Fine nahli ie|Miiiiiitf. I. Alva Lew m
Xewa«MM A I:nd«r\t«H*l cany a lull
Mm. Sila* OlnHichain ami Metri.mi line of fie*h cantht't
l.oMliev* (anion >
«laughter of Hr. Martin, w h«> liave la-en ami tHln*i l»«»\ k « mm | h rv«'«*iwd «laily,
visiting in I angell «alley, rvturmal
I he I akoldt Inn Bar. L Rtmx An
home Saturd iv.'
dertan (or High grade Wines Li­
Jnrl arrived at Viva lam m’*, nvn quor» and uig ir«
line of jvwnlr v.
Yum v.icHtii»ii will iM'imut* pl« :i ;inl H
Chief t'un*irm*ti«»n Engineer li«*y ol you iriiM>iu»H*f that ICi-tm.tn k«Mlak* ran
the California \*»rthvaMtein, was hei«' I m * ha«l fn»iu NviA*oui A I mlt'i wt»u»l.
Snitiiday imipvcling the nurk bring
.l«»ne by the dredger.
SUMMERI
Broken line of Ladies and Children’s Hose and
Silk Gloves.
3
£
■s
»ill oil the w alm
¡ic.lt' S.iiaum
ifc lib lib lib Mb W lib
Clearance Sale
£
£
£
Stl'plu'IIH,
frp »f*
Convenience..
I«» liUlke
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Declini'
lip llluic
U hih* u• •
M.so
Slat Drug Store
□aertu 'Heart flcààenui'’^"
H «nJiPM RH'I .lay •« ■
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Mu i. (1rs. hfllky m«»lh 1«. Ari
l olliplol
A Milwrni«- (*«,iir«r «portal frxVi
F-
nfurmalluB addum
*cu*rl<ir
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HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE
CROCKERY
PAINTS,
OILS
A. O. I . W . I In ¡I I in ••
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Kl.t’ii.itli I .lib-. Or
UNDERTAKING
Put yourself in the way
tuay
of Success.
fl Wli.it
What life work do you elect for
yournelf, ytruug
yourself,
youug man or young wo
wo­
man t (
fl Are y<m starting out in the way
th it means
mean* drudgery and
nnd »m
amili
ill
wiigex, or are you getting in line
wages,
for Bucce«*
success and preferment
prricrmrnt by mak
ing yourself
your we If comfirtent
comfrelent to do (he
the
work
w<»rk that dciuauds
dernaud* high remunera«
tiofl ?
tion?
,
fl d
The
he Holmes Business
Butineas C
Col
ollege
»liege
haa started hundreds of young mrn
has
and women on the road to success,
success.
fl Wc have a whole index III«
file filled
with letters from our former Stu
stu- ­
dents who are now «icciipying
occupying posi
|*»«i- ­
tions of honor nnd
and trust.
fl All over the p.icifiu
P.icifiu (
Co
‘oast
ist an<l ill
in
fait
fa¿t In « very
vrrv |»art
j»art of the world you
will Imd
lind Holmes
Hohne« Business Cól
College
lege
graduates in the
th*’ professions, man
graduateti
aging businesses
buninexM'« of their own or
oct up vi ng plates
occupying
places of
ot trust in
III banks
batiks
or other large financial institutions,
inMitu*iona.
fl Phr
The Holm*
Holnns a Business
Biihnt *s College
prepare«
buclcm ’ i by intro ­
prepares you for success
ducing you into an atmosphere of
succe«* the moment you step with-
success
with­
in the doors of the Coll*
Culb ge
gu
fl Writ»-
Writ* for
tor folder
fohler giving d»*tailed
detailed
information
inform itiön about
aliout the
th»* courses of
study, tuition, etc
It is worth get-
ting «and
and worth keeping
It will lie
sent you postpa.d
postpaal by return mail.
today
Write t<xlay
IIOLNES
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Q BUSINESS COLLEGE
■ WASHINGTON izTENTHSTS
■
PORTLAND, ORE.
Write direct tv Principal, lloum U3.
/;. WHITLOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM
BALMER
Have purchased B. St. Geo. Bishop's stock of
undertaker's supplies
Litki', Un'
any a In'ti'
.Maininoli,
lie «pil'd,
I
SIMUN SI-WING MACHINI S
PIHCI-. $4<>.
I nr $ drawer III op Head
Genuine Singer
Baldwin the Hardware Healer
host Ihlmiii KI riiih II i lull« uni
leiiili Sm.dai idghf, h ioni. I itnler
HHV»* with Buht. Buhl*in at Merrill
lÌMiiifitn Miop or the Klamath Hr publi­
It. M. C Brunn will nd I n line rum li
can office.
iw
al h bargain and on good terms.
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