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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
CITY Bonanza Improvement Co. ? IIOl SLHOI.D MINIS BRIEFS Blu«» \itrol at vtar Drug Store. I* me w atch r«»pan ing. I Cold iamu.it« r and *<u«p will take ma Alvalvwis. chine git a*«* fn'in ua*h labricM. All kinds of s »It dunk« at Manning's Ik» not Kia» k a st«»ve while hot, it New putt«ms in «lintivr set» at K K k take« m«»re l»la< king and d«a*a not pol ish well. S 1\ IK F l hitwoxhls r« iiet cream will cuiv «un \ «pong«' winch I i . im become haid and burn, tan and freckles. drv can he «oh«*nrd bv a t»ath in milk. IS OFFERING LOTS THIS WEEK FOR 30 DOLLARS 15 case* fall ami wint«*r style« Walk- Pump« n th«' bromn in h«>t N":ip«mh o\ci >h«M« ju«t arrived, K K K "lolil la»f«»ie «weeping, t«» keep the «lm»l I'erscriptions carefully tilled at New «low II. som A l’mlerw<MMl. Fall and winter underwtar «wt.it«’i«, K K K '*r<*KI'. On the unique terms of ONE dollar down and the balance on time. Step into their office in the Hamaker Building and find out all about it. Immoniti will u«uall\ rvatorv th«» ami color to «ilk which ha« I hh ’ ii Mtaim*d with fruit. Place a pan «•( water in the when baking |k>tatoea to hasten Attorney Webster lloluiv*. of Salem, cooking. \ litth» l»oiling water add'd was in the cit\ this week on leal bn.i- «mirlet a« it thickens will prevent M.».ly >.f X.tmpa. Idaho, has ing tough. New waists at Die Novelty. in style, pattern and price. Populei to an it In«- Tar can I h * «piicklv mous article—and slipper »olee, at The hand« and di»h<*«> l>\ the application of Novelty. l-or targai n. in lots, see Campla-ll A ke roaenr. One tin»«* Having houm'keei»er painted Burna, the Home >«-llers, ,*tti,e ->p|»o.ite her pantr\ »h«*lves white ami then Lakeside Inn. 4t enameled them. l>r. F. E Straw Mai or of Marshfield Nut.« should l«e eaten a« a h»od to hu I h Oregon, is here on a visit with his atitute m« at and n< t partaken of after relatives. a hearty meal. H J. Savidge of Fort Klamath was I i the ininde of jellv mohl« are bru»died here Saturday on business connected w ith the w lute of an egg th«* jelly will with his cattle interests. turn out easily. The Evening Herakl has removed Before |«»uring jelliea or pre*« rvr* in from the Boyd building to n* lite n i»- to jars, be carlul that all »cum i« r« stairs in The Republican bUn k. moved ho that all air may I m * « xcluded. Mr* W E. Miller, wh » ha* lx*en vis Plan work a day ahead at least« A iting her ¡»arenta in Portland for the past three weeks, returned houo Satur g'Mwl start in the morning is the secret of th«* accomplishment of much work. day. BONANZA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Complete Line of Dry Goods Fancy Goods and Groceries To prevent »hrinktige in a garmvn* For sale.—Bedsteads ami springs and one good organ. Impure of J. R. when it in washed, it slmuhl l*e bung on Mason, 2 blocks Northwest of Pr«sby* the line lengthwire ami jr»»ned length- wine. terian church. Try. while preparing «me meal, t«» J. K. Horning returned from his ranch Saturday, where De ha« been en plan the next, then unex|<«*ctrd com gaged in the strenuous occupation of pany will not I m * a nource «»f dnq*lear«ure and discomfort. erecting a granary. Pla«e new tins over the Are with Mr«. Ih.n J Zumwalt and Miss Eve lyn Applegate will, in a frw «lay», re loihng water in them ami allow them move their studio to r«M)ins over the to remain there f«»r *ev«-ral hour* iwfore cooking f>M«l in them. First National Bank sprva«i «evrral thickne«» of nrw*pa|a*r For Sale—<»ne 1’finch »teel ax'«* wagon. Rushford make, and on«- sulk» tinder tier pail «»( water used for clean plow and one set of team harness. F -r ing purp**en ami «ave the car|x*t, floor, table, or whatever it rrsta particular* impure at this office. tf That must be sold before Jan. 1. I9o7 .Major and Mrs. C. E. Worden ami daughter Mae will leave for San Fran- cisco Saturday. Miss Worden , a*s t<> Redlands, where she will continue her musical studies under Madam W<e «1. Next summer she will return to this city, where she will open a musical studio. Her ability is s«, well known that it is certain her studio will spring into prominence at once ami commam) the attention oi th*»««* who are seeking to perfect their knowledge of music. During the Major's s«>journ in Frisco, he will purchase the balance of the fixtures for the bank. We will tell you later our object for giv ing such bargains BRICK STORE CO 9 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS . . . 'fi 4 » i i When you are in need of SHOES, that you will find a complete line at WILLITS, and 0 » at prices that defy competition. » a » » » » » » » » * » » a » When in need of CLOTHES that have fit style and workmanship, at Prices to suit your Pocketbook, you will find them at WILLITS. L. F. WILLITS FAVOWITE TOILET CREAM—F^rTan and Sunburn ANTL-EITIC '<>1.1 T1<>.X—!>i“inf< < taut and ti.-rrn.ride BLACKBERRY CORDIAL WITH .L\MAI< A <iI.X<>El!—Diarri.and -ninnn r < ■ n LITTLE LIVER 1’1 LI.>—Th.- hl. al latxativ.- 1 lltWOO«!'* Si » 0 r----------------------- JS IT M Alici« 4 * Agent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman, for first class goods lain! 5 * 5 » Call, see, anil examine. I am going to sell these on the installment plan, and t Yotir credit I«» i£<x>«l with » » B. ST. GEO. BISHOP * 1 THE FURNITURE »I«»i«»i«»i«»i«»j.»J*»i« 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 MAN »f*»e 4* 4-4* 4* 4*-I* 4* A Few Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORE N1». »* Crrt « 4*t c««>k stoVr **-1 * I *>l«-do i range Wangvnittix Hart» \\ nr, ¡M*rrwt s.ft Mart wind mill* 12 in hvra« u*e cti||lr«| plow» 50 t«»«»lh «t«*el lever |iarr«*wi* Improved W hitr ww mg ma« him* i i ' m I 4ft mi lì fto ou 1.1 2ft Ht (■I tl I i * i F • «-rvthmg «•!•♦• in the Hardware Im«* nt redutr«! pm«-» Cail and investigate <«.««!« and prit«'». GEO. R. HURN + 4 + + + T + + 4 X 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4-4*4* 4* 4* 4-4-4*4-4-4-4*4*4-4,4- X blood »tains. A hotter o\en is required for »mall layer cake» than for loaf «akr». >alt »prmklrd on the i»nttom of the oven will keep cakes from burning. Salt sprinkled on the Are will give the blue flame »0 much de»ired for lx>il- ing t’»e lioiling water when it flrst boils or the ga-es will ••*« ape an<l the water Imoine flat. Wrap boiled or roarted n,vat that i. to t»e u»«*«i i*old in a m<n«t clo'h to makr it mor«- tender. Bananas, oranges and lemons—fresh Manning's. The juice of onions will quickly allay the intolerable slinging pain from a I mt In Order to afford letter fire protec or wasp sting. tive. rule* governing the turning in of an A panful of lime kept in the cup- alarm have been issue»!. The city i» l>oar«i u ber«* jams ami preserv« - ar«- divide«! into three ward*. Ward N » I st«»red away will prevent molding including that portion of the city West The whit«* of an egg drop|»ed into a of Center Street, Ward No 2 between pot <»f soup will gather to it all im Center and Sixth Streets. an<l War«l No purities. When it curdle», remove it. 3 all that part of the city Ea-t of Sixth Soap mixed with whiting will stop a Street. In case of fire a general alarm will I m * sounded by the rapid ringing of gu« or water leakag«* in a pipe until it the fire 1x41 ami repeated blasts from can l»e properly attended to. at Remember » I paraflin ¡taper to wrap rdiblen in Fouml—A bay mare, with three white feet: bran«l«. 1 <»n shoulder and PC on New-pM|«-r« m»ed in such a wax are hip. Owner r«*pie«te*l to call or ad •MH»r «-con» mv, (or the ink with which i- |«»i*on«>un an.I 1» apt dress Pelican Bav L»dge. Pelican. Or«* , they are indentify animal and pay the charge« to I m * ad*orlM-d l v the loud against her. 11 2M Bincuit. muffin» and v*M>ki«*» r«-«|Uirr a E«»r a business lot near the Depot, aee quick oven. Campbell A Burns. -It A paste •>( March <>r fl mr will remove Call and see Our Prices and Our Goods, as such values have never before been offered 'fl I base just received two carloads <>l Furniture, w hich I will sell at rock-bo«t<'m prices. Being crowded for room, I w ill tor .1 short tune sell at prices to suit everyone o\ VII thru PiidieM on which egg* have UM'd pun hasot a Hat-acre ranch m ar Pine should la* noakt'il in cold water l«ci.-rv Grove. tiermantown wool—that world fa washing. 2.000 acres of land for sale on any terms to the real settler .... Í Í Í Your Credit is Good! the whistle at A«kley Bros, sawmill. This will lie followed by one tap of the (Mill and a short blast <»f the whistle should the tire I m ? Iocat»*l in the First Ward, two if in the Second, and three if in the Third, thus locating the fire in whichever jsirtion of the city it may be. A lump of sugar put into boil with green v»get al-l«*» will preserve their color ami improve the flavor, «•»¡•ecially that of peas. Fruits may be preserve«! in the natural state for a year by packing in powdered cork; provided, of course, that all un sound parts are first removed. • ♦ ••• ♦ • During the five months ending Sep- The Northwestern (iuarantee and ternlier .'JO, the Oregon Mag«- C<>mpany T ru»t Co., of Portland, Oregon, will carrie«! into Klamath Fall* 524 mor«? Lend You Money passengers than they took away. This at does not by any mean represent the Six per cent total nnmltcr <»f people wh«» have come, on flrat mortgage city or farm security. but is an indication of th«- growth of < '«»nnm-rcial Agency, See Klamath this city. Nor does it repr«-*«*nt in any Klamath Kalla, < iregon, Klamath Coun appreciable degree the number of work ty Kepreaentativc’. ing men who have corn«- here to work The I akealde Inn liar. C. Roas An on th«- dit«*h. The vast majority of Li these either walk from Pokegarna or derson for High grade Wlnea, quors and Cigars, come in with the freight teams. They Finest Hxaortment in blankets, quilta feel that there is no easier way to earn |3.ft0 than by walking from the in town at tin* K K K STORK. terminus. In a«l«lition to those com ing via the Pokegama stage line is a z\ large nmnb« r that have come in over th«- Calif«»rnia N«»itli«-a-t«*rn ami the boat, by private conveyanc«- ami from Ashland. It is a safe <-«timat«* toplace I oder New Condition« Tailor Made fionda Lose favor. th«* p«/piilation of this city at close to 2,’HHL ex<'hi«ive of the «•mplove« «»n the canal, who are t«> a certain »-xti-nt a Th© custom r»f “having vour suit moving population. mini«-to order * is rapidly Incoming a A meeting <»f the Klamath County thing of the past, ami this i* «Im- to the Horticultural >«X'iety Will be held Hl great change that has tak<-n place in the the C«»urt h« »uv» Monin , October 28, pa«t few years in the methods em p. tn. for I he ptirpoi*»* of ploye«! in tin* manufacture of “rea«iy IGO»«, at 7 taking definite steps toward fall orchanl mivle” ( I'rthing. Iferet«»fore it was the -pra\ing. practice t«» bav«* prai tically all th«- work AH iruit trees must he sprayed» d«me in sweat shops or in the homes of Owner« ar«-urged to attend the meet th«? p«>«»rest classes. L’nder this system ing.-—Elmer I. Apphgate, secretary. REVOLUTION IN CLOTHING Klamath Rotei hotel Unsurpassed Cuisine, only Ameri can cooks being employed . . . Large well furnished Rooms Geo. bJHîHECOn, « < Proprietor tlie services of exjierta were disp-nsed alien he had his "clothe. made to or willi and tli» quality of the work was der," ami have Unter tit, finish ami sacrificed to rapidity of its execution, material. < >( course there are reiuly mad«* for it was all don» under the "piece cintiles today no better than they used work" rule. The material used in the to lie, due to th«* fact that some tirinw manufacture of ttie suit was made for never learn that “improvement is the looks and not for wear, ami it was no order of the age,” and also to the fact uncommon la'currence for it man to that the manufacturers of the high start out in th« morning with a new grad«* article allow their goo Is to lx* suit and return in the evening, after handled by but one «tore in each city, getting taught in a shower, ami find Ids Th«« clothing house that in fortunato clothes shrunken to a laiy’s size; or enough to get this .•xçln.ive privile,«» stretched out to twice his projairtions, haw a valuable aeaet, for it always com with his under-garment» saturated with ma nd* the trade of the bent dreaaera ol the cheap dye used. ita city The tirnia that have Ireen fore- The clothing imlustry, however, liko moat in thia great uplifting of Ameri everything else was Isintid to Colne un can made clothing are Hart, Srhaffned der the influence of industrial progres A Marx—whole cl<»thea are worn bjr sion, ami soon a marked change was more people than are those <»f any other maiiifesti’il, both in style ami material. firm in world; Friend Brothers; its/ii!. The lesitlt of this revolution is that and H. Bing. These lines of clothing many of the be-t dressed men of today are sold by the Portlaml Clothing and are buying ready made clothing. And Shoe store of this city, who are the ex why shouldn't thev? The material is clusive agents for Klamath county. the hi-t thilt money ami skill can pro duce and the style and tliddi are of the U’atchea, Alva Lewis. very latest. The iiy that ready made The I nkealde Imi llnr. C. Kos« An clothing li.-es its shape or shrinks |s no derson (or nn Optimi* il,ni. longer liearil, for under modern cindi- Simili tracia of nell locateli tuie murali liens these defects have been overcome, an<l one can purchase clothes Hint defy limila offerta! for orni w.-.-k ut «20 |a-r improvement. The advantage of nil iu re. Ala-I A<ly. this to the average Amern iin lies in the Ito volt wiint voiir wood smved? Il fact that he can dress in up-to-date so nei• l'itcliford ik Co. I.eitve or phonn fnshiori on about half wl nt lie used to ymtrordeiH to Xi-u-oni A l iidenvood.