Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 29, 1906, Image 3

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(JRHATliST OP
IAPOSI I IONS
all exhibition- L« Id in th« I ml«d
Hint»*« Mine«' llie I'hila l* Iphi i • »*nl»*ii
Dial in |s7b, lb«* Juin»*"town li*i i «*n
teiiniul to t«c field ««n th«* «höre« ami
wiiteiN ut lliiiiploii (load", |i»«ar the
eitle« of \oif«dk. I'ortMinoiitll and New
port New», Va . April 2»» to NovrinlM«r
.'10, 1-107, I" I'» be the lii«»#t ilhl«|U»', ail'l
in «»iiginaliit uml novelty will c«/iu-
ph'lxlv «*« hp#e all prcxiotiw I xp«-«ition»
The velabrul ion c«'in in«* ilio ra f «• * the
ni<»#t importiini «veit in hiwloi*
the
fminding
th«* llr»t Engll»h p< .iking
net th II»« lit ill \tll«*ll'U, it .lalll»**l«»W II.
Va., ni |no7 when' < .»plain John Smith
uml u »mall parly of c«>loiii»t« cHab-
li»he I a villag«’from which Ini# grown
\lmtiiu, w ll h lu ¡11 h «'In* humlic'l Hill
A
Will
I m * dlMplused
«o ill I tinged ami ma« Thought*' nil1! Vance Thompson’«
< laMRitled that visitor« mayohtuin uu in­ “Where the Toy« Com« From” will
I in* former, lull ut tiu* kindly
telligent n nd«*t «land ing ut the hi«l«*ry indicate,
ami giowth of any ■p«*«-|||<* bramii of the humor of ih»« g«*ntI«• |ihiloMop|it*r, tell#
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faci« ii-ga « 'ling the
I iui I ch
ami IndtiNtrh*«' Without
the ««»me inleicMlittg
tieci’BMili ■ •! vi-iling other huibblig* to origin < of Milt«, Mli'l preiit'lli’N M t lilt*
tiun' a valuable
(hristma»
in»|»ect another part of the «urne ex «Mine
M'rnioii
hlhit,
Among the »bort »tori'-*. ''In the l>«*ep
It i« within a few horns'trawl of
by Churl»*« <» I >, K««ln»rt*
tm»re than
VI
person«, ami o| the Sno a
twenty foui hoin* of two thii«l# «4 the 1« m thrilling "lory of u little child lost
entire |Hipnlat loll of the I 'tuh*«l Slut»*#, ill the Ctiii.yliuii winter wood« surely
• urilv reached by »»even (tunk hue« ol ¡1« line u piece of fiction u«»rk as it«
railway#
and
twenty mx
line«
of author h.i* ever »tone.
Mary Ifeaton
V uim * coi tribute« a
dainty tale that
«tcaniwhipM, which center al the Tide
«re i «»w to uring « »»mplctioii. .-• mj
tilg \ idil* I*U1|I
M ll.'!! »<• "1 c 41. ! I
• fui \ri», Mine#and Mctaihugy, 'Lu »m«
tpt-L.in« •
Ma« hm»-»'. I - d |*r«*iii'I#
l«- a have gU«*«M* I hl- c«»»i.man«l *U a VK hl
ami lini«lir<l liarrativ«* wtylu.i- appli«-«l
«•nlv #m h si" «li»»w the lat»-"t
attainment# in ex»’iy hue ««I
Hem«-, Il will I« llie t:r#t “#•
I. AU. Y
The fm<»*ml>er fiehm-atior i# a tvpi< al
hri*tui4# number.
Il i» »ulli'lently
prematur» t«» a»#i"t <‘hri«tm.i> maker#
will H r hint# b«r t'hri-tma# gift»» ami
Klamath Fall»
k ftio
Hnkpgama
'I brail
I'ortluiel
> f ranci»« «» Lv
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The National Steel Range
will do the business
hohdat eiit»*rtaiiiiiieiil, l»»*#)d»*» «»»ntMiii-
big aii uhundam*«« ot I m’.i*i»nable litera-
t oe < .licmaied I«» lit in
i
from miu until
Marni Baliitigton
N*«w Year's f’ay*
|U*»tb c iilribtl e« 4 m »»t to ¡dung 4»?
»< flpli 'h ol the w-.rk «»I th»* Volunteer,
liiwaii» « ’ by William H itiiil!n < r-
nd tbo*»« for children “The
mo,” by V i «, giniä Wo.xlw4rd
* 'loud
I ” ített y E vol ve« a < ‘hri*tma
II.-*
t MixaU-th Pre#t »n B.t Ig«*r
H I d
Egert .ti < 'a»tle*# romane»
\ ù .'Utig » olpipif .1 \
ami Irithoiiv
ll.ipe*« •li «rt »t »rv, ‘ ¡ hv b ikr'f* Al
t-«p. . tally
«altabit»
ment *'
LONDON AND
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO
Avoid Poison
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FRY US
by using MULL' Cooking Utensils
a SK
The finest that i< made
thtm
MORGAN MlM win I
i nt »n I I
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co.
P ortland, Oregon
reading on winter evening. But the
emu n of the Chii-l.mi# Inculture i#
Falwiii Markham • #pl«*n<lid |»«»**in, vn
■ i ’
»Ill-Mi (*
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Ut Id •
led in cuor#
by
I. C
••V 'U Arnhi n. and “Th»*Cha<if-
«I the Cha | m «» o |,“ bi the Wil-
♦‘pol lb i
tinue»» I
Roberts § banks
l.»*i»*n
I he »• ual i»t»»rivM, “Fiaulvin
land Mr. \n#t r utlo-r” by tl«*
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hum»«« -, a»e cont : nu«*<I, wbilr Burn
I’a in'»» " III»« filar» • I a Baby” i# <»»n-
Cl l.b-d
I ««fly # Im »»very «lay are. “Th**
> aveiy »»I .’ «ip rotiti.ui. by Lillian Bel I,
1.1 P“"lt loll »«\»’l held III th
stall'» in which ev»*rx pini-«
mci» oil «ul indii’l i .al 'lev
4/$o Agent for
i hi Iwtma- *» iri*him* in the #h.i i««w
< liri-*.in « - »t*»rn«» for adulta ar»* * I b>-
l'\vfgo*<n Tre»*,*' by Manon Amr*
I *igg4fl ami *’ fh*« «hojnilh-r at satlei-
to the pm !»*»•«• -4 h< tioii,
■ I’ll» Tvriibl»» st.»ry of the ('..ng
Lt B«»*M«rt I I'.trk, I# a l»Hi»*r arraign
menl »»I K'lig 1 j *'} h »I«I and a lull ex-
p ’•ui” of the III"*I Illiju»l Ihald»' roll.
«liuon» «’\|«t|»*nt I” th«* « iVlIlXc I Wo||d
U»t I h '
( Itati«*#
'I1.M1.N', Proprietor.
Guaranteed.
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III»* Illi |H'1 lull t »pei'iul Mi title*
\ ii«itab)e »‘ontribuii »n i« th«* hr#t iti
► t i.ment ••! I bom.»« M . I iw»«»h - »lull .
* Haluy
the l.ilh,” u <lr.tm.iti'ally
inlcrcwUng r'Hiian*»« of M all >tr«’ri and
oi«#
11 < i w til I#* i*l #<*mi T
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id «ohwtrii Hon rti«l in
i w ill ex* « I any »imllgr group of
and il.e I i I m ’I. i I art" th»« manag«
I X p •Hi m has c been « at» till
can only l«> <lono by having a good Range
pa n y.
Cleanliness and Good Work
tlic»i*ilou« iiiel« itukii.g» »»I a pui|#«*i-
Itil liiMgurllie al« not lit gh-« t»**l
llivii' ate ten well known writ«*!«*»»!
!i«*ii »1» n*pt« "unfed in the number, mel
A»!» and Craft#. r»an-|»*«»l4tloli, " « lai
I .. i.oinx , « I« , Hi «• <llll*»n I«» th«’ g.»\
rtll'l Ma»« •
bull'llllg# and
« » Him lit
ng mi appr«»prUt*« «eitit
Oregon
iLmroa«!,
stage < ompaiiy , "«"iiht-rri Fa» ih* < *>m-
KLAMATH BARBERSHOP
H# i aiiiilb ui ion#
It La# l««-n the gcii*
cial exp<-< tali'n that Mt L »w # >u ««»ni l
tell an iiileii»» ly int»-rc»tmg wturv, but
ng#ever erected. In nr«
i ill nil in* «’I the i «loin
Lak»*
1:30 a. III. I.v
mar velon-ly interpret« the heart ol a li :00 a. m.
lu 'V' • tn
chihl.
NeWpOtt Nea«.
1 :oo p. m.
\ rem.irkable feature of th«* ( Lri*l-
World # Fair« haw been the lime*
37 U» 4 Hi.
ket |M*|" of proglcN», but the Janie»- mu« Etervlnniy *» i* th»« r»*pioduction in n .'XI a. m. Ar
t «wii Exposition I# tin* advance agent • «»lor of \lphon«»« Mucha*« painting#
111 il # t f a 11 \ »• o f th»« Beatitude#
Nothing
<»f higher cix ili/ation, which will eri
at»« an era of inei»*a»»*«l pro«|M»rity ami mor»« remarkable ha» yet achieved by
material advancement, aid at the «ame tbl« gr* at French painter, the famcof
time a ill m m than r«*nlize the piedi»*
aho«e religion« ami allego|jcal pictures
J. M.
lion to I m - tile greateat, im»«t gorgeou# i already rivaling that of l>oie.
an i ma»d <eh*brnlluii vvei undertaken
in tin« Cliituii Male# oi unv foreign
I lie Llirl»tmn» Delineator.
witne«»«sl in th»« wot Id, In w hi« h inn V
The ('ll 1 i-t in 1« I ■ <*r i l»o Iy '# 1« full t«i
ty|M«of war ve»»rl li««m the navi»** *»f Mil
An overd«iwilig uitli tlo- liolldav »pull, i-
foreign iiutioii# will parti» ipalv
»•th« i ultra« live h .iturc will In* th«* III’ lnd¡««iti'd by the » Lira« ter «d flcthm,
ternutiotial liillHi»«y
»m ampin« ht III «•>• ¡is mid \cl»»«, but at the #ame time
dilli#, manciiiei#. paia I»#, ch
Mote than twenty lit* exhibit pah
Good Cooking
T A LA L E
TIME
Klamath
«uh i citie« »4 Norfolk, l’or (»mouth, and
lion |Mipulatioii
lb«* • debrath'ii will
nh«»w the icimit k.iblc p«»#lll«Ui ult4lhc«l
by the I nll*'«l Mate# in hi»l«»ry ai»«l • d
iica U o II, t«»gelher
Wiih th»' limn el«»U»
imlu«li lal «h«v»'l'»pmeni and « «»mmt ici.il
count r \
expansion «lining three burnire»! y«.»r*.
< 'olltclllpol a||«MII|l with th*’ I. X J»* »-iti'«h
I scrybojy’s Mnga/inr lor liwcnibci,
will I m * lirl'l oil the w.itel# <4 H n in pioli
I u<>(>
H««U«I* th»« gleUlc*t IIUNul p.Igeili» I «Vet
w filt h «Icta» hiiieiit# «»I tr«H»i»s «»i I m«»1
p»*un cmiiilrie« will unit»« with IL«-
«Iler«« of th«' I nit» l Mat« « lh a «•eric
Churchill,
uml
“Fulling
Together
Through a Crisis,” by William George
Jordan.
fhivi I Belasco contribute* H
mo-» inter»*«iing •
rlptlon of
Making
tl.» Play he» in Heal ”
flie usual am« imt «4 «pace o* devoted
to ip to «fat»* lM«liioh« in giirrnent« and
milliners, and p»4»li»ul pa|**rs and de
partmenl« for lmt*ekee|**r*.
’* Elimina' » g Non ePM ntial»,“ by l.ida
T hs S chool
that
P lacci
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TOV IH A GOOD POSmOH.
H olmes
BUSIHESS COLLEGE
WASH & TtNTH-5TS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Urite direi l
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Principal.
Huuto
| To the Retail Liquor Trade
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To the People of Klamath Falls:
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■‘ground floor"
Having opened branch houses in Merrill,
timers for
Bonanza and Bly, I am now prepared to
ranch tn Klamath Counts'."
fill all orders for supplies from these points,
Tl.r «»ugh th«* co-operation ««I men <»f
able ei|»erieiice in land matter« this
thus saving you time and expense
trai t wa* acquired and ban *«ven cut in­
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to »mall tract* ami <>th-rr«l at price« and
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on term# that w ill enable th”
purchas­
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er? to rvalue hai.»I**« !! « pr« tit"
tlo|i of this ha» be« ti platted into block#
and l<’l* ami I# now the Mil’« Additi »n
to Klamath I ill#
It
wma
the original
intention lodi#p«»M* of thif addition in
l»|«»«k# only, but »«» gn at La.«
I m - cii
the
demand tor Miiglc lot« that I have de­
cided, fol a #hoit tune, to give the pro-
ph* of this city ami county an opportun­
ity to buy m »mailer .ma than origi­
nally planned.
The Mill# Addition 1» located
w it liin
a I H»ut a tlu.usami led of the yaití luca*
lion
of
the
( ’ali!««» ma
N« »rlhra#lvi n
Halin ay an*l ultimi aitoni three block*«
of the dr|H>t .«¡te. a# i nlicated on
new (Tt\ Map.
tin*
It i# a Itnirablv locati#!
for liniin #, with the natural rdopv tor
iliainugv, ivqiiiring very
little giading
to make the Mrrvt*. every l«»t
p-aclicjillv
level
ami now
timothy ami meadow gra#-e#.
being
in alialia,
It# loca­
tion iiiMiire« rapid im*rva«e in value, for
the gieate#t growth of the city will in­
evitably
be toward#
thi# pro|M»rty.
have the fullest confidence
pro|n»rty will double in
I
that thi#
value m the
next year.
It i# the purpose to j»vll thi# property
at a price that will allow the lot buyer
to make Moniething on the investment
ju#t a« you arc willing that the present
owner» »hould do likewise.
Tlie#e lot#
are to be «»llered
one block ill a time,
beginning with on»» of the unsold block#
nvnrot (liedepot location .Block No 102)
ami the prices will he |200 for the cor-
tier lot# and |I25 for inside lots.
The lots are 50x120 feet, ami till.
price make# them by far the beat lot
bargain offered in Klamath f alls.
FRANK IRA WHITE
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KSamatb Rotel
Unsurpassed Cuisine, only Ameri-
can cooks being employed
Large well furnished Rooms
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Proprietor
B€HNKG-OALK£R fteLading
BV5INÊ55 COLLCGG .48 iäKSi.«,«
t^Tquipmenf $[£000
unsurpassed <
west of ChicaÿOA
enrollment, Au04-Av^.1,1505, 4Ô3 pupAls
Enrollment,Au£L'P<8-AvÿJ.ipo», 6Ô1 pupila
.ùJehave on file, applications from bujmcss ram.
• • • S«pt.l,»9<5 toAvyl,\9oa , 607 *
S* Pupils placed in lucrative positiona dvrirrt
(this time, 287
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will not onh/ equip you for life