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KLAMATH REPUBLICA« ruMMMMl norf TtnirMe; i»y rw MPtRE^ KBLN'M ent i eoasars, atawsa THCR.-DAY. JtLY IX I.*»». The streets of Klamath Falls have got m.>re locee rock on them titan is neces sary this time of the year. There are a few other old thine» lying aro«*>l, such *• a porch roof, b.cycle crates, etc. William J. Bryan, the silver leader, delivered a speech to a large audience in Calorado Springs Monday. Ent befcr* doing so he had to make a trip to the top of Pika's peak to Wipleniwh h-» vocab ulary with a little fmh wiad. One of the lawyers .n the Veeexwi;» , bound ray case had made a thirteen-'.ay speech, and about thirteen other law yers are to be heard from yet. This is , an unlucky 0» for the country that to . pay the bCls. Tlie Town T»lk vnt ng cnateet has eaifeil and Miss Mabel Milluxa. dt Ash- 1 raa«l, der-tarwii the most p»ip«iar yonng lady in ffrurhern » 'ivgiin. The boys of Klamath F.«I’s have be«» very winch m- rerested in tne contest and have east ill their votes for this popular von ng lailv. Miss Million receive«! a F’»l White bicycle, having rec*ive»i 4«>" w>r«sa and Miss Addie Jones, of Wood»iile. rscuiv- ng FHo sates. The Klamath Falls Ha'dware Dea'er Has on Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern 0*9- gon Consisting in Part of S«w Pacific Loaat Regiment Vancouver is to b* the Paeuic coast point at which a new regiment will be recruited for service in the Philippines. The district of wh.ch for this purpose Vancouver will be the military center will comprise Californu», Nevada. Ovw- gin. Washington. Idaho and Vaaka. As it is to be presumed that thooe who first come will be first accepted, if quail lie«!. the young men of Oregon and Waahingt n. who live near Vancouver, and who want to spen<! two yea.-s or leas on the other side of the globe in Facie nam’s service, will have the best chance to get into the new regiment. It will soon be filled, for there are plenty c< young men who will jump at the chance to go to the Philippines, in spite of the climate aad dangers to be encounter«*«! there. In fact, it is net unlikely that sime if tl.e boys who will soon retarn fruua that county will go bacc altar they are rested up and have visited a bit. According to a »torv that is going the rmnds of the newspapers, the hue Bill Nye wrote this advertMemenc •‘owing to my hl-health. I will sell at my resilience in township 9. mage 18, according to govemmennal oirrey, one rl.ish raspberry cow aged 8 year*, che is a good wulker. ami .» not afraid of car» or anything else, »he ia of un daunted courage, sad grw»a aulk fre quently. To a man who .!.*» aot fear death in any »arm she would be * great boon. Aha is very aioeh accaehed » her present home ny mean + of a stay chain, bat she will be soul to aayun’e who will agree to treat her r.gat. .»he is one-fourth short horn imi three- fourths hyena. I will also throw ,n a diable-barreled shot gun. which aoes with her. In May she usually goes away f.>r a week or two and returns ahX a tall red calf with waobiy egs. Her name is Rose. I would rnuier sell her to a non-resident.'’ Those who remember the vi®n*oos de mands made by nnmemn* -peakers in the last Presidential campaign. in favor of increasing the amount of money in circulation, will be interested in the official statement that daring the last twenty years the amonnt of circulating medium in the United states has more than doubled, that it has increased more than fifty per cent since 1880, and more than twenty-five per cent since Joly 1st. 1896. No period in our history has shown a more rapid growth in the amount of money in eirc- ation than the last few years. At present it aggre gates nearly |2.0fiO,0iS),uOi>, and the rate of increase since July 1st, ¡896. has been nearly a half million dollars for each DEER-5LAk ERä. business day. At present there is in circulation an amount of money equal to twenty-five dollars for every man. Two of Them Are in Jail at R m «- burg. woman, and child in the United States, At fb<ee jurg, Ole Olsen, has been con and nearly a third of this is <n grid com. No other ccnntry on the face of the victed of unlawfully transporting deer globe can boast the possession of so Juda*. He has the reputation of caving killed 3G>? deer during 184H, moetly 4>r much current wealth. their hide*. His camp has been located It is beginning to be believe«! that the 4o mues trom Roeeburg, ar.-i he has had civilian peace commissioners sent to the men at work packing hides to the rail Philippines had better have kept at road for shipment. L. Deach, pro home. Admiral Dewey, who showed prietor of the E-jeeburg tannery, has such rare executive ability in har.d.ir.g also been convicted of unlaw fully hand the Filipinos and the Spaniards alter ling deer skin* and converting them inti the surrender of the latter, might well merchanitise. The penalty for these oflcwara is a fine have been intrusted witk tbeeomplet. r. n so well in of from »1(0 to ».VJ). or imprisonment part nr* or both. The afMWMfnl »laughter of deer for lauspicion to par- their hide* has long beet, carried on in ticipate i iseion in Southern Oi egon, and efforts to «top it which be was only a minority member. have heretofore been unsuccessful. But Earners also report that <ren«*ral Otis since Game Warier, '.ffin. jpri-y appointed finds it difficult to reconcile his view» of energetic deputies u. 4> DOgia* cretnty, the situation ar.d of the conduct of the the slaughter a being »to- >ped. George campaign against the Filipinos with N. Browne, the pr werr' ig attorney is -Tng those of his aswxiaus on the commx- exer-ng the full fore* of tne law aga.nat ■iM. The latter is made up of three the 'leer-nlayers, and while it is beloved civilians aad Admiral Dewey and Ge»> that the two pr.ncipal offenders are in eral Otis, and the majority apparently jail, there are other*, and warrants are believes that the treacherous Filipinoe out for their arrest. These deer-siayers do not use the can be better von by favor than sub fined by «hot am! shed. However ex meat of the deer that they kill, but taxe cellent the theorxs of these civ;.^aus the hides and .eave the carcase. The may be we are inclined to concur in the Klamath Indians destroy a great many general view that war* that are fought deer here in the winter time when the with weap< ns more sanguinary and snow is deep. They run" them down potential than after-dinner »peeer.es and with their horses and dogs, crippling a social pow-wows. z I , great many which die of their wounds and are wasted. Mr. Quimby could do The 'greatest endless chain that ever well to visit Sprague river in the for« turned a crank has broken. M1 m part of the winter and pat a stop to this NathaliaJRchenck. of Babylon, N. Y., *et willful slaughter of deer. . .. n— i* 1-ffi cn?v tirst-class fig*» Granir* ara )r*iru£ wds C ’pl*'.' : ns Klíiíimtt» KilllM. Ki «WAT* ( Atforn. Oohk Ex- we Call , F » « « « • « li. f flhtAU / IflRlMK Attorney-at Law <>*..■. n. «i *te m. r snjv êS Hardware Wallpaper Ammunition Reapers Cameras Paints and Oils Ki am «rii > aita, U . W. Hazen. Prop'r. j'Rlli 13. MILLS. < irvgons Attorney -at-L Kiawtrn Faux, SOUTHERN OREGON Is The Lx-jot ¿nd Most Progressive School Lawyer, KI A MATH F AU A in Southern Quality oi Goods Considered. Oregon. J* 0 regna. Triuuag «h*)U f t.. «in.ppwl »nd in chini® «>< • «h»>r«iiill> critic luarher ,B f* town • I . «•. ! »; • I-r t. r«n . I- at i -I h*U »I •’». «"•! Tun »Q. 'g We p*r wwk . Unto I irnwhing !»• I clulhmg. Umily board ».’30 and gli». J* Deering Mowers, Deering Reapers, Four and Deering and Thomas Rakes. one-half 4»it mower *©. other sixes equals as low. Fail stock of hay .ng tocis Baldwin's Hardware -ure. COCNTk TREASURERS VJTKE W. T. W SCOT. President. Abiti \M». OHI GON Fine Liven Turnouts... If so, we have the Best in the market LaXS ' rvxi *t Laxzvirw. OsasOV. _ Jais 3M. le». XMlce I* ber* 67 «•..ea tasi ¡he leiiowtaa- nanieU vmltt -ito Sied noti«« ot ht. In-entioa zn -n««- Sa»; prn>.» In eipport <d hi» o«im, «a l rb»t « .1 srw.t vili b» m*>le betör« H W.’arow < ..an-y r>rk al K.aoiaia Fall» Or m Aagu«t n, ¡«W »:«: HI5YR SCHOSER h e S t t.wn ta» tu« avrai ot .+* a Tp » ». k Wesat. w M Oreaos. He n*me» thè L.i- o«lnr vita-»»«« fo prove hi. continuons resi- arane apon «ad enitiTuion ot .a,d land, »la- L. B.ean ot K.amata Falla, Or. J.,ùa C Hanwn Wtn.Streuhr: «nd H r.ry W-ter all ot ba.rj, i/rej..a- LLL-jX M BiUTT.«!.* Kegìater. Albany Beer by the keg or NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bottle. We have some very fine stock of all kinds oi wet goods, and if you want something really good, go to the GEM.... the thing going May 1A last year, to The Fourth at Yainax. raise l+VX» by 10-cer.t subscriptions for Eorro« Rrrvm.tr.». v>-1 made one of a an ice plant for sick soldiers. Ending the Cuban war was an easy task as small party of friends from this neigh borhood who visited the Indian reserva- compered with ending the endless chain lion cioee to Yair.ix, on the'i oorth tf Kinmath Fall», Or. which the war suggested to Miss July last, to witness the manner of cele- _ by ... the Behenck. Phe raised the »4000, the ■’ _________ birthday Klasuath. Modoc, make and Fiute In GROCERIES. GROCERIES soldier* got the plant, the .“penish mule dian residents there. The exercises, ora 1*11 mortally wounded at Matanzas, tion, games. hor»e-racing, ete., were Cevera’s fleet went to the bottom and very creditably performed, but that Fentisgovazrer...'-- d Everything con which «hone forth most eoMpfcuoosly nected with the Cuban war ended, eg- was the kindly spirit of hospitality, the is fixed upon a* all. But just hearty welcome extended to, and the ceptiag the en-ileus chain. Through evi<lent wish to plea»e all white visitors where to buy and buy best is the newspapers «he begged the public to exhibited by the Indians. A boat one often a periexing question. We quit, bat letters kept eoming just the o’clrck an excellent repast was spread point with pride to the lines of •ame. The pretoffice al Babylon was forth invitingly under cool awnings and •ood* displayed on oar shelves— shade trees, special care being taken swamped, the Schenck home was filled that all white visitors were seated at fresh goods and prion that speak with dimes, old envelopes and disgust, first tables which tairly groaned under for themselves attached. Yon with no appreciable diminnation in the the weight of good things thereon. The need not look no farther than nomter of truck that brought the service of china and glass ware was our store. Our increased trade pretty, and the attendance good. I morning mail. There was no tign of a think such an exhibition of kindly feel- prove* these assertions to be let-op until a few months after the ing toward* the white* by the Indians true. If you are not already a peace treaty was signed, wlien the is highly creditable to them and to the customer place an order at my nnmber of chain letters began to de government that ha», in so short a space store. of time, rai«e»i them from insolent, no crease, and about two week* ago ceased madic •avage», which some of ns can re altogether. Twenty-five thonsar»! dol member them a quarter of a century lar* was received where only »+>*> was ago, to each a high state of civilization asked for, and the surplus was given to , and good manners, that indeed some of oar own festive gatherings might do the government to use in the ho*fatal ' well to irutat*. Grssv i aarvlqr. T ovt Lfjt 10, ’9»». GROCERIES. « GROCERIES. c. C. S. Lan»! Office. « Lakeview Or . />;ae U, t Xotiee !» her-hv «tvea that Kdmond Evv. et Merrill. Oreron ha» 5>4 ani «e ot h.e lar-n tion to »ai. prosit on h.» deaert-kad • a. n So X-4. forth-NEI, ot -r., ror V, y , .. kil t, w t».,tof3e r H*'w::orov < , ■ Clerk, at K amain Fall». Or . on tocn-ta- lib day Angtaat, letzt He name» rhe >. low a« to prove the rompete .m«ar on and rev.amat'on of .aid ;ao.l toba Hak-r l.m-v hr1 W bi Hi.i «nd •* F *h *r <.i n« w»*r r.l. or ELbOS M BaATT.«.' • +■< ,■.- GOLD FRONT, T. F. Miner. L. LEAVITT, K /<••»*• IA F «Ufo» h>HM»li f firotnpUU nt th WÍ Rl»tn<|h c-srulfily. ! a n )>f*|«tofr>l Is. wliabh Á i mall«*« »? UMllrott n*a4< in Hfl«! the fm|ultvmet»la of lb« «.«Betal L»«x4 f* * (jHAftì.l'S Attorney. SAMPLE ROOMS TOR COMMERC U MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS I.ikaviow, . < laucos > a »■ '..»<• Faticai Mi »fr« I 4n«J < SU' • «affiti- a < < r 1st' . » ’at IN THE CITY GOOD VIANOS H Thr bar room la ' a yeartaa* ••«* Se sawteuaw wnr «MW*BiBMeffi r* si a ..*t»t, and only the Unni btau.la vi W a « Ln-nui. «a. ■■ ■■!■<«« • to. -to over the bar . ' HATTON, of the PcOCO .. _ U. S. Commiato, tr. OR« :• Coert fl<mw K laratn > Klamath Republican.. E. J. nOYD. Resident Dentist, $2.00 F -jf».»iir ntwra YE’* klaomth Fall* (J L. Farrlth. Notary Public, Conveyancer and Starcher of Job Printing... Records. <>rri< K ix «vu ar hocsf The REPUBLICAN is well equipped for wori ta -Ct hne and has the reputation of doing first class printing H. H. VAN VALKENBURG Watch rnaitar V* and Jeweler > J» Merchant Tailor. I carry In stuck a •.■lection of " «•l»n* • nd will iiiaki< suits to order *1 n let* ate pirci-a. Fit and tliil»h gua' All work done on preaiiaae. ('< »>in». pi< wing and rvpuiring neatly <ior Klamnth Falls, Or. yoa. Next ttmr to fhstoffico. Klamath Falls. Oregon. HILL'S MANUEL Ci'acxs and facies rear’d. Fite line of Jewelry tear in s;ock at owes: inces. D. H ill son, Prop THE HABIT OF BLYIXG l .mnty manager l<>r VIAVI i tifficv, Conger Avenue. KlatnaUi Fulls. • rtrtrf. n|>|w»»«f/ Court J. 31. KIERNAN, Proprietor.» • • Fu-nuihed with or without drivers. Travelers e n v«-v*>I t*> all points at reasonable rates. Do You Know the News ? WINE? U RS. E. W, OUWBN, (K* < olio i y Cl««» I Under Nenn Management Centrally Located. To the patr.ne of the Kturirs P.z- rrBucajr. All bills due this office after L a -TV OlT.f-t at LAirr'T’» J tne 1. MO*, are to be paid to the an- J ine 12 dersigned. No one is authoruei to col Nctie« rir-»n that tiv foi • w.nr- natB*4 «ett.er* have tfiad n«Hiee of thetr tn lect them. Cexa. I. R obxsts . nation ame dn»: proof m »npaort •>( th* r Mar. ager. ¿.aim* an*! tiiat *a.*i pr «4 w... r-«* m»<l>' b«* f.<r»C 3 Witbrow Connt* r>rfc at K.amacb Ur , on Knm.+t >(b. L.*W. via: IDM'zSD BLVY. JR. »ntry Xn for the !otw 1 1 ansi ♦■Ntf.ii and tot 1 ■> Tp •» * R 11 K i of Will. Mer , Oregon. H r nam*** the following wttnew*» to prove hh eon tin non« r«wfai*n<*«fi nponand eulcivnnon of «aid land, »u. John fta* r Jan»-« K.-»,« Wm. H..1 aa*l •« F. nu . You esa kav« it su tot -ir., ail of Merrill. And JOHN BAKER, H E. Knrry No I®7 for rhe NW-4 of NF -er Per. .. ¡Ziìr" ?er- ■ • J: an t *W , J -p. 4 »i -. <• i; Jp n» Nhnth EfUU M^h * R II E.. w m fie name* th« following wicn<MM tn prove bi» e*m:inumM re»id<nc« apoa and enitivatinn of »aid land. *ti - Jan In The Em a. T« ><r»m of p ■ — »nd. Krog-v-. <m H .l G F.«h. *r »nd Edmund Oreson. Xt is the larresc -venins news fclvy. all of M*rr *. Orotron paper published m Oream; ite-.ntains KLDON M BKATTAIN, Regitur all the news o< che .race end ■>< the na tion. T.y a for a month. A sample copy will be ma..e<l to you free. Ad- N-/TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Arcaa • • • Kt AMiSH Faux, « A Furatati; i»»i4«m Fhtatrlaa *u4 lb- c .- m I MiNuitin ll<M|>ii«t Fvtiu Abstracter. Searcher of H and Comcyancor Largest and Most Notice. Do You Drink Hotel Linkville M idway S tables R. W. MARPLE. Portland, Or Physician and Sur g I s ler-ny c 'h*t Ux**p« <r» ftrada .n en« '’«»»inry Tr’taiwwy for tiw c • » of C.iunry Warrant: So KW? pr ’ Jan iarT 12 LWl. nn urn* » ’ . •»»»*«• from a.» ÍAíe. H. 3 V a ’« Vt ä oar it* KLAMATH FALLS ^13^2 Line. »'ounty Tr»smir«r. DarM at ff'.aniarh Pails. • -r .1 la/ July, :a» Free Sample Rooms Protect yonr family aad yourself by for acco<umv«lat.cn of commercial taking out an accuie.ut policy. |W to traveiei s. »23 per annum pays h r »LOCO with weekly tdemniry of *•" to »UAG. Prop'r. C. L. PAaaam. Agent for Aetna In«nran<:e Co. The Telegram, a . witiuur. ♦». D. The «hortwit aa i a»«rt thorough route Io » «Ule certificate, is the normal enurs*. R*’»* :.asto» iur teachers throughout the vear. first *xrm jess .»«¡umber II. For calal«<ue ialormati >n, a»l»lre«s Klamath Falls. Oregon If yoa vint isun’ice rrom accident «tall on C. L. ParmK, BJtn' tor Aetna fnsurar.ee Co. KLAMATH FALI*. SUL pa- i all esptases for one year's schooling, including books. The Stone Store, /(xes sad bay f.rtts at Duffy’s. H. IIAHtlUS. M. I). « »II» A <‘v *• IHM« Kurv New u. .. .1<» sew a-pemtur aod fi«’«N«. ••«^l‘ldul Ucaliua, pan' dergntr.il «limaa» *»• •>’•*»* isSurnce« lor rtudents. . ...I Ihr «lat«. 3e»t «draaagv* ta V xal a*fi laetromenUl multo lu be louad in Huuthern Ager.t far THE FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. + ! y Phy sician and Surg< > Give Better Prices for Cash Trade. Assesti 53.750.CCO. RUT EN 1C, T«*rs SCHOOL is NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. No Firm in klamaih County Will * C. J. Suile Normal School Hax e just receixed a nice Hneoi PLLSH BUGGY ROBES which will be sold at popular prices. through the wall of the house and about twenty of the shot taking effitet m the little gxfi's fi ce arms and body. Dr. Wright was nsaMned and extracted them. Had the shot teen of a larger size the child woold yrnfcably hare teen, killed. Bill Nye. HXsmith •hi ■ ■ i Wz rMTit *» m the m P’-Jy , c\er»thin¿ ovefluuled, Attorney-at- Lan (/to. S. MC Kilt Str Livsry 2nd'Feed StáblGS’^ • •• • •• The pension last of the Cn;;ed States 1 has apparently reached uie h.gh water . mark and is now falling. On June 30. AccfdeafiaOy Shot. 1898, there were 992.714 names on the Little Hattie, the seven-year-old Rat. Now there are but 992.8+4. The daughter of Mr. and Mr». W. New largest number of namev ever on the man, of Lost river, ha! a narrow escape pension rolls was 994.0fil in August. from death last Sonday. Mr. Newman M- j A. loa.ie-1 his shot gun wixb fine shot with the intention of killing 10«* rabbits Are The people of San Francisco scarcely less enthusiastic than the am! on returning to the house he leaned people of Portland about the borne com the gun against the wall on the porch ing ni the Oregon regiment. Our boys with the intention of asing it in the sailed from San Francisco, when their . afternoon. The family were earing ranks were full and hearts beat high dinner when the gun fed down and was with anticipation. They will retarn in a few day» with ranks depleted by disease and battle, anx.oos to set foot upon their native land even though they land several hundred miles from home. Oregon appreciates the interest Cali fornia is taking in her returning brave, and will reciprocate it when the time eomes, ar will other stares that have their volunteers eoming home via Sen Francisco. EXCHANGE Geo. T. Baldwin, 5. ORV <>l Noclal nnd Itualnvas Forms h ' ' < I llm must tierltil volnmcs ever , II|HI|| the dvak of » buainoM or |'t ft* ■donnl man, or u|«on th« table of « i ing room. The ita»ms eonfllaa^l the limits of tlw book embrace b»< tion« ami guidoe for the city I »luda-nt, politician, clergyman, r an, clerk. Its fact every jier* Is in biiainfiu« or cogaganl in any «hatever will find informatioi the pn>|«r maniic^in which t any document entering into the social and l>n»ine»s relation« of lit U bm W iixom , J r ., A, The IhaiG \ TONSORIAL PARLORS Fl »••«àiaASAS BILLIARD HAuL *) (• L't TAYLOR. P tiq ' r. Fruits, Confectiofwy' C gnrt Setti» t.p A.I aeermnta dn.) th* aatrolr <rr, |(( ,0 June I, tí»), tf, p#ylhi„ ,11H s:gne<I. All those knowing theimvlw», indente 1 to the Uamm.ir,t t»,. qnested to mat« imnwl'at« «»rt|e„^u either by caso .-,r noto » »ttlemoni »X» miU?? tJ- 0 r f*f,»n I p f JJ in .'land (ÌO tfl FARRAR New Store • ) IFor Fancy Dress Goo» (•^ Agent For the ’ll?* Crown flower •) 5otc/r/es íeÍJ / First Class Groceries •) .a»»n* r illj . iß !>mwn -ifiilinqr^nrh Safes, r; f ■ and Wagons. A , X . [ AXdXOff UN »■qe » JI I • oak Me will pay f tfty Dollars for dem;» hot will convict a»y p*-»*®« jerv.-us or other brat* <* »«art-»« ♦>•»• sor road-signa, L A. IM EH