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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
CITY Klatimth Fall* t d iv«| another lutir«1 !••• DA’ ♦<» her Bteatlitd rttrioaiOva la*t Frhluv ami NHuntav. when the wind blew See Adv for marsh lands. waler out ol link n\«n Thia I* Rliiv enrol at star Drug Store htvtallv true, but i* HpprojMiuaialy I gt t* th« “ | Riad the ICepublicau and lh*|tiiHiig vaOy Frida* inorrtlng and con* lie««. tinning until lai«* hatnfilay niglit the Just arrived at \'t, Lewis's, n<« wind bbw a itaady gale from the mnith, ' will iducc line <>l jew«lry . allaining at Uinea a vvlorill ol thirty « l.<>« ne>'• d< licou» U>u bens <1 \«w- mile» an hoHr*. .. Ihl” alemlv brvwMi ha«l > * *at‘ÿuur door unything in our hue: , • » «iiu A ITiderwiHsl's. the ertvvt of i*a« king up the l’p|Mo lake ' Chitwool» Toilet creatn will cure sun to Btich an extent that link river practnallv <hy, ami Mia. O.K Gate»1 burn. tan and treckies. f FOUND—A good investment, if you walked acroaa the river channel with* out getting tier ahoaa wet. Die electric • • buy in the Hot Springs Addition. PHONE, 453 light company ha I but Niitllcient watery. Good business building for rent on Io O|N*ratr ita pnntping plant. »<« O>at i* * * lot •I « Mun street. Apply to T. W stephens. 1 the city «.<» in .Uiklito» luoal o( tlief • ■ ♦ « Work has commenced on a cottage time Il * I » lake Ewatina raiaeii 14 iivlie» -' "' •••* lor J. F. Cruft on the Buena Vista addi at the «bn k of the Klamath Falla Navi- J’V ■*•• H» «**•«* « I tion. gallon Coin pan %. while a fall of ur THE HOHE BAKERY i* doing hiHincx« nt the «1 Judge II L. Benson, who hu» l-ern inches 1* re« onlvd «»n the I ower lake— t»rtme old stand, utidvr improved <w»u<l it ion*. nnd holding court at Lakeview, rrturii»>l thua presenting the imvrlty of water • hottie this week. running up hill* Bonanza Improvement Co. : Í IS OFFERING LOTS THIS The Little Red Wagon WEEK FOR 30 DOLLARS ■ Groceries, Fruits mui Vegetables, and Bakery Goods i « . 4 I 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. 1 a.ooo acres of land for sale on any terms to the real settler . . . . BONANZA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY 4 I <4* 1 ■ r i. .......... ■■■........ ... ■■■—— to to to toto to to to to to to • • • • ¿r * A « f . Complete Line of ♦- Dry Goods.. Fancy Goods and Groceries For sale.— Bedsteads and springs The pro|H»*ition, Mtlvume«! by rvpre- and one good organ. Impure of J. R aentativea of a concern tnanulactinng • » Masoh, 2 blocks Northwest of Presto- creamery supplie«». I«»r tlie establish terian church. inent ol a plant in thu » It) «»n the co- Whenever you want freight froui the operative plait, wa* rejected la*! b ridax The railroad send an order to Ja». B Moon- by the busilieaa men of thia cit\ No one al Pokegama and vou «ill, get your rejection waa a wiae wne. doubt* but that a vrvamerv would pa* »« freight promptly. tl here, but the imojserMtive plan a«i\anc«M| For Sale—320acres good farming land was not an alluring «»ne, es|»rciallv in • two miles due West ot Klamath Falls at ♦ 13 pef aerF.' Also tin home ranch at t view of the fact that the price of the ' plant waa |.»4*lv*l », verni hlllMÌr««l Keno, Oregon. R. A. Euiniltt. tl dollars, rhi* i* a *ale and *ane MVwteni ' Fu^agle—I1,-horse jmwer waler mo. to lollow in all su<h things andfwlilhl««m torf'* .MA-iss A Araand. tl war shown in tin* instance when the For rings go to L,- Aha I.i-wi». Ne« biiHinea» uUvreatN hl* fit) leluM-l to line just arnved. ? rttvept ' th»1 glittering 'generalities ad* See Campliell A Burn», for » home in 1 vancetl by the promoter*. • the H>)t Spro^r Addition. The chief atiimbling I»I« h k in the ship * IV, yen need visiting card»'.’ II »o call iio-nt of good* via the California North- at the Republican orti.e w tiere i on will eastern ami tin Klamath I akv Naviga n^ find the latest stvle- in card» ami type tion coiii|«any was removed last week We will tell you later our object for giv ing such bargains A-k those who have already ls»ught, »et out in the H<>t Spring» Addition, are the < >reg..n . ak Oregon maple, elm, and their opinion •»( pt««i>erty in the Hot >pring< Addition. It i* the l>e-t test. several other varieties. Bisbop - »ie>ici'»us ami jii«t*y famou- A large for. ,- ..( men is now at work setting out trees on the Hot spr.ug- candies al Nrwsoiu.\ I'mlerwuod's. BRICK STORE CO Ad<lition. on Pacific Terra- e, Ellh-ialo Esplanade, and .Melrom-. Portland. Il’i ron, Auburn and Erie streets. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS . ■,<* ■A i* ■1* r” >• » « > •i A I» Cl r* •« * » 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 Agent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman, for first class goods X / You will miss it if you do t.ot buy a home on Pacific Terrace, in the Hot Springs Addition. Yon will lure ce ment sidewalk», »hade tree», pared streets ami a view from lake to lake. * d d d d ri ri Í * ri ri ri ? t t A SUMMER F'AVO WI T K S TOILET CREAM—For Tan and Hnnbtrrn ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION—Disinfectant and Germicide BLACKBERRY CORDIAL WITH JAMAICA GINGER—Ifiarrhoea and Summer Complaint LITTLE: LIVER PILLS—The Ideal Laxative Chltwoocl’a • • Store Buy - Lost River Lands .O ■ GET IN LINE! Work wffl begin dn the Upper Project next > Spring. »- The Lost River’ Re Alt y Co. w’lM sell you !i>nd> cheap, on and ’easy terms. a While thev are cheap ♦ • t ’ • I CHAS. PATTEE Manager ' ri » « ■4 rife d d d t d d d d d d\ d d d ' * If you are in ne»-l f n.> li.-ii.e rfurir-g the night or if y.-n have a precriptioti lyou wished fil|<-d you can get it al Newsom A Underwood I y . ailing at (lie h une of Dr. Maston—next <lmir to • ur store. The main enterance to the postotflee will closed every evening at nine o'clock. This ia in compliance with |>ontal regulation», which provide tor thin hour of cloning where the partition» do not reach the ceiling. Tin» precau tion in taken to provide againnt hold up». Major C. E. Worden, preeident of the American Bank A Truet Company, returned from California Saturday, whither lie had accompanied Mr». Worden and daughter Mae. While there, he purchased the balance of the fixture« for the bank, "ir/ * Impr a Mrs. W. A. Walker, who ban been ■pending the summer at Bly, returned ; to this city Tuesday and will remain during the winter. So great han been the change during the few months that Mrs.Walker wan away that she felt an though she was in a strange city. Í ri d d d Yourvrvillt 1» i£«>o<l w 11 I » B. ST. GEO. BISHOP THE The Mot Springy Ta nag r Larries On Vaal ri • : » I at FURNITURE ri ri MAN einen!» I'. B. Campbell, manager of the Hot Sj.rings Improvement Company is a busy man these day». Chiel among Ins troubles is the difficulty he meets with in »curing men to carry out In« plan», t.ut 1» G liding every energy to ae- ' cornplish the greatest re»ults |a»sil>le. I * f 4* f f f iintlie way from Pokegam is a rock No. H Alert cast cook stove No, H-|M Toledo »t«*el rang«* crusher, winch is to tie u»e.t in prepar Wangvidttia Harb Wire, per« wt ing rock lor the macadamixiiig the «•ft Mari w in«I nulls streets <4 the Hot Springs Addition. l? in. Syrsuu-e «'hilled plows M) tooth steel lever harrows The first <4 these thoroughfares to re- Improved W bite sewing rna« hine. ceive attention will Is- the Alameda, where a gang of men is now employe.I f Everything el«e in the Hnnlware line nt reilnce«) priren * getting ttie ground ready for tin* ma t all nml investigate Goode and price». cadam coating. Along with tins is the new cut-off ta-ing constructed from Main street to the intersection ul the -*■ •'j'* •’£* Xg tí. *0* •'l* »L •'è* uL •'I'» O. •'I* Jz xL •'À'ri O. •»¿w . I. .1. •'¿■ri •'f'* •rFw old countv road. Tins piece of work will cost over ♦15,0(10, and will lie one of the finest in the state. Another gang of men is busily engaged in mak T ing pre|«raltons lor the planting of over 2000 shade trees that are to be set out at once, and which are to play such a í prominent part in the beautiful land- s< a[>e improvements contemplated for this addition. The contract for the two story brick office building has been given to Con- tractor A. M. Taylor, and work has al BUESING & BENNETT, PROP’S. ready commenced thereon. It will lie located at the intersection of Main and Pine streets, arid will have a frontage of 5H feet on Main street, with a depth of 90 feet. Work on the street car line 1» being | pushed on Main street and will lie | carried on until the entire system is ' completed throughout the addition. Thia is also true of the sewer system. The only delay in this will lie the await- ! irig of a low enough rate on sewer pipe admit <4 a continuance of o|M-rations f * - A Few Prices at HORN’S HARDWARE STORI 4* 4* Mr. and Mr». Jonn I. Shook of Bon anza. who attended National Irrigation Congree» at Boine, retnrneil home Tuee- day, after an extended trip throughout the North-weat, during which Mr». ’ Shook visited friends and relatives at i her former home, Portland. J. H. Bice, mine host of the Pelican Bay Ixxige, han leased the Ira Hansen ranch and will take immediate possession. It is the intention ot Mr. Hansen to improve hie property by dredging a cut from the bay to his residence, a distance of a mile, ami con vert the place into a first class pleasure resort. ri Call, see, and examine. I un goii< to sell these on the installment plan, and L<)>T—An op|M»rtunity. if y«»u do not buy in the Hot .spring- A'hiiti r>. I hr l akeside Inn liar. L. Ross An The night service of Newsom A Ui • derson tor an Optimo cigar. der«p*»l e. which can,i>e *,-.-ure.| by call ingatthe house <4 Dt Maston a-ljoin- ing our »lore, will 1« a great conven ience and avoid the dangers <4 delay. Remember When you are in need of SHOES, that you will fine a complete line at WILLITS, and at prices that defy competition. H. N. MITCHELL i: tv CAMPBELL IS PUSH INO WORK •X» ;; ,, :: Your Credit is Call and see Our Prices and Our Goods, as such values have never before been offered * I solicit« a nlinre of your patronage • . • . I M t*l , a • f» . Small tract» of well located tule marsh when through rate* were arrang«*<| and lauds offered lor one week at tJV per the detail«* c«*mpletel for the billing' acre. A•*! Adv. through to Klamath Fall* ol all ship All freight bills are sent «lirect The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Rosa tn- m«*nt* C’.e derson for High grade Whies, Ll- to the \tnvrican Hank ami Trust c<>m pan*, where all charge« must t«v panl quors and Cigars. All claims for damages au* made to the If you want an investment that W1 1 k i i ,t’ I .« \.i . p bring you large returns', buy w vie ' • * u !1 re « \ »• mn«- at« at xr > m the Il- t springs Addition trillion. This change i* *»t unlimited *i It is at New» no A Un-lerw ■ d von Iwnrht to the I*hlp.»er* • »I tin» i • untv, ‘I grt these pure, fresh dr ig» that pro luce •M b»r it insure* the thr««u gh ' ! lpin«*||t Of t tin- re»nlt derivel by your p’o-i. in. giMn|w promptly an I tin V </» < k U<ijU»t Preemption» tilled nig'it or dav at melit o| ail «ilspule«. New» mi A I'nderw-»»I •. Il y .0 n.-ed J. L. ioirii. manager of the Klamath anything at night, call al l»r. Ma»t m - Fall» la rt.V 11 an<p< i *. it i >n « oinpany. house. retururd lr*'iu »^an .}<>««■ ami frri*« » M«»n* Pay up y."ir »nb«eription. get the fr,e «lay, where lie has la-vn l<*r the past magazine» The lo-publ eaii -.ffer« and three Weeks. vote for your favorite candidate furlin' |K*n’t tail t«> rvrt’l the anrilv**i« >>f the Jamest- >w n Ex|»>»ition trip Hol »'“¿ rings watvi a* g given tn a l«l • Francis J. Bowne of Bonanza, who Hut springs Impr*>\riiirni t*<> <n an* ha» iieen visiting relative» an-l Irien-ls «»liter page. in *hel.lon. I-.wa. lor the past »ix week», It y«»u are not returned to tin» city Satur.I.iv. Ths th-puhu«-4in I have for sale S.tkW leet of picture ad*antage •»! th» amv otter. moulding Will deliver the same ut Mr. am! .Mrs Pan Conner of >wan Thrall for 10 cent» per I mt. Implirr of W . H. Sunth, Box l.’»7. Yieka, i al. 2t Lake valley ma«lr a l»u«im*** trip to thi nt* Frida), returning home the toliow* Among the »everal thousand »hade trees that have recently arrived to be mg day. That must be sold before Jan. I. 19o7 ri > BRI» PS. ♦I I 4A tl 3»l 13 . 19 . 49 < no » 50 Ik) 25 Ik) 00 GEO. R. HURN n 11 ti * iti f wc jij AND SALE STABLES A First-Class Livery. Anything from a Raddle horse to a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South ern Oregon and Northern California: also to favorite camping, hunting and fishing grounds. Horses Boarded by the Week or Month. ***/• Special attention fit trn traneient Hock Cor. Main nnd !>th St/. *T* anil eperial rate» to freighter!, (train |/|nmnlh Tnlln hr . . . by the eack. Hag by the bale or tun. 1‘hune-Mam 44 n u iOllu, Ul. lOSl lllO K RI IU