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< A I|IH •Hilf I -■ ll'N it Geo, T, Baldwin KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Since thi* beginning of this calendar i year the individual dei-osits in Portland banks have increased about 80 )s-r cent. This mean» All Increase »>< about $1.000,- 1'ublhlnil every fhur«ltj by 000 in the stmts deposited With the nit THE riEITHUl'0 PUBLISHING COMI’AXÏ. Jioual lntnks, and It is estiniute<l that CH SS I. ROHUHTS, Man.fr. only half the banking business of the towh i- done by those institutions, which »I'BK-airrios rates i would make the increase of individual advance) deposits in Portland banks since the be-1 Three months .. ginning of lv,!>, $2,0At.-k>). Loans an»1 BiiiKle copies Advertising *t reasonable rates. discounts have materially increased, but not in the same proportion. This in- I THVRsbAY. JI LY 20, 1899. 1 dieatea prosi-ritV tor the people rather 1 than for the hankers, for it shows the Stoves N ike the tariff .i.v issfe people have more money than they nee»l Hardware Furniture Fishing Tackle anil are putting it in banks for sale Wallpaper Granitware Tinware Fire-Arms Oliver H. I’. Belmont, w ho is Coin- keeping, w bile the demand for loans is Sporting goods Mowers and Rakes Ammunition inonly accredited with living thé per- so slack that the banks cannot get the sonal representative of Mr. Bryan, and money out on terms that will yield them Cameras Drills Glassware lassware Cutlery Reapers therefore of the Chicago Platform l>em- profit. This has additional significance Farm and Spring W agons Paints and Oils ocracy, in the East, in a recent number when it is understood that about 6,000,-» of hi* paper, “The Verdict," grew de Oik) bushels of last y ear’s wheat crop in cidedly violent in his denunciation of | the country tributaty to Portland re- lir Protection and called upon the Demo . mains unmarketed, and it is practically IH cratic party to range itself strongly as good as cash ill bank. While much against that policy. If the Democratic wheat is still in the hands of tin-pro party should, in 1900, adopt the plat ducers, the movement of wool and live form written for it by Mr. Belmont, its stock has been brisk, and they brought annihilation would be a foregone conclu a great deal of money into the country. sion. In 1896 that party put forth every The prospect is that money will continue effort to keep the Tariff issue in the pouring into the banks. A part of it Imckground, the leaders knowing full will be employed in adding to the devol-1 S ell that w ith a clear issue on that ques opment of industrial enterprises and in tion there was not a glimmer of a providing facilities for increasing the chance for success. In spite of all their producers’ profits. efforts, however, the Tariff issue was JACKSON COUNTY ITEMS. brought to the front by the Republican leaders, who saw in that the sure salva The Jacksonville Times did not issue tion of the party. To keep the Tariff issue in the front ranks was not a diffi last Friday or Monday. Mr. Nickel is cult matter when the people throughout in eastern Oregon and the shop is not the length and breadth of the land were 'open. D. B. Nichols was ov-r from Bedfield, sitting in idleness, and many of them in want because of the vicious Free-Trade Klamath countv, this week and loaded I * provisions of the Wilson law. And it back with McCormick machinery for was the Tariff issue which defeated the Hubbard Bros. Agent for THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE CO. Democratic party in 1899. Many thou W. E. Perkins, G. H. Terkins, W. C. sands of believers in free silver voted Stockman and families and G. G. Fuller, Assests $3,750,000. against Bryan because of his Free-Trade of Central Point, passed through Med record, and because of the Free-Trade ford Wednesday en route to Fort Klam plank in his platform, even though that ath—upon business and pleasure bent. ■ plank was, so far as possible, kept in the Miss Mamie Nieholsoii left Wednes 9 background. For every thousand op day morning for Ft. Klamath. Word ponents in 1896 there will be ten thou was received last week that her brother, sand in 1900, if the Democratic party, Will, now at the Fort, was quite ill.— instead of trying to keep the Tariff issue Medford Mail. ¡from being hauled to the front, as in Peering Mowers, Deering Reapers. The Elk Law. 1896, will, as Mr- Belmont urges, come Deering and Thomas Rakes. Four and out boldly in 1900 for Free Trade, and It shall he unlawful for any person one-half foot mower $t’>0, other sizes make that a plain issue of the campaign. within the state of Oregon to take, kill, equaly as low. Full stock of haying The Republican party could have no I injure, destroy, or have in their posses tools. Baldwin’s Hardware Store. Largest and Most brighter prospect than that assured to sion any elk between the 31st day of COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. it in case the Democratic party should January, 1899, and the first day of De- Centrally Located. openlyespouse Free-Trade. Protection ' cember, 1910. Every person violating Notice is hereby given tliat there »re funds the County Treasury for the redemption of ists could ask nothing better than that this act shall be guilty of misdemeanor in Klamath County Warrant No. 4097 protested the Tariff should be made the main issue and shall be punished by a fine of not January 12 1891.* Interest on same will cease from this date. II. II. V an V alkekbvrg . between the two parties. On that issue less than $100, and not more than $500, County Treasurer. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., thislSth day of Furnished with or without there never has been and never will be or imprisonment, in the county jail of July, 1899. drivers. Travelers conveyed any doubt of the complete and over- the county where the act was committed, to all points al reasonable wbelming triumph of the “American for not less than three months. rates. policy." lOIIN S. ORR, Attorney -at-Law. I» t ni i rit F ai i h , The Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer Has on Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern Ore gon Consisting in Fat of have just received a nice line of PLUSH BUGGY ROBES which will be sold at popular prices. No Firm in Klamath County Will Give Better Prices for Cash Trade. Quality of Goods Considered. Klamath Falls, Oregon M idway S tables Fine Livery Turnouts... HO IF TO GET CHEAP HONEY, i ForSale—A first class Kimbal Organ. G eo . T. B aldwin . Everything at Duffy’s. Olney & Co. The correspondent of the London Sickle Grinders, price $5.00. Luther’s “Statist,” writing from the West, in summing up a general review of the Success Sickle Grinder does perfect financial situation in this section said: work. Baldwin’s Hardware Store. “Broadly, therefore, I look for cheap Stationery at Dufy’s. money, and the greater prosperity which For sale, one 3 inch Studebaker is now being felt by almost all classes of wagon, 3 inch tire, comparatively new. All work guaranteed to be the community to still further stimulate C. L. P arrish . Granlt ware at Duffy’s. trade, for the railways to obtain large first-class and prices below traffics and large profits, and for prices The case of J. F. Goeller vs. L. Biehn, competition. > of securities to remain high.” suit to recover money, in which a ver “Cheap money’’ was what the West dict in favor of the plaintiff was ren Leave orders at Dutiy’s or the R e - clamored for during the campaign of dered in the June term of court, was publican office. 1896. The free silverites believed that compromised last Monday in Mr. the way to get cheap money was to have Goeller’s favor. '“open mints” for the free coinage of One-half dozen second-hand bicycles, silver. Their wiser brothers, while ladies’ and men’s, cheap. C. L. Parrish. many of them believed in “open mints,” Milk Pans at Duffy’s. You can have it all for too, yet agreed with President McKin If. S. King arrived in the Falls Tues ley that the best way to get cheap day from Ft. Klamath. Mr. King came money—that is, money which would Month DUC Month down on lie “Lottie C.’’and reports the be easily gotten by the mass of the peo weather very warm on the lake, but in The Evenin« Telegram, of Portland, ple, money which could be hired at a Oregon. It is the largest evening news finds traveling on the lake more pleas paper published in Oregon; it contains low rate of interest, was to open the ant than by land. all the news of the state ami of the na mills for the fullest and freest employ tion. Try it for a month. A sample Croquet sets at Duffy’s. ment of American workingmen, and copy will be mailed to you free, Ad- dress J. W. Brandenburg, who has held the thus to put in circulation the great amount of money lying idle in the coun position of industrial teacher at the try, and, by the sale of American pro Klamath Agency fur the past live years, ducts abroad, to attract foreign money but which was abolished about three Portland, Or into the country. We have the open weeks ago, has with his family, taken mills, thanks to the Dingley law, and up hie residence in Klamath Falls. we have money which, whether “cheap” Clothing at Dufy’s. or not—for “cheapness” depends on how one defines the word—is quite plen Acution Sale of Personal Property. tiful enough to make the people of the The subcriber will sell at public auc If so, we have the Best in West as well as the people of all other tion sale, on Saturday, August 5, at 1 sections of the country prosperous. That o’clock in the afternoon, on the ranch of the market. is the main thing, and that is the great Ira T. Wallace, Swan Lake valley, the thing. Albany Beer by the keg or following described property : Five mares from 5 to 7 years old, bottle. New Jersey people are going into the weight about 1400 pounds each; 1 colt trust business too far. Some of them 3 yearB old; 1 colt 2 years old ; 2 baby trusted a bank cashier too much, and be colts. All the same stock being in first left them $160,000 short. class condition. One farm wagon ; 2 sets double har The pictures of Gov. Geer, in the ness; 1 mowing machine and other San Francisco dailies are so bad tha* it articles. is doubtful whether the governor went Terms Cash. F. 8. W allace . to San Francisco or not, but sent his K lamath F alls , O r ., July 20, ’99. hired man. Notice- The women of a Kansas town have de Parties having horses, or other ani cided to wear trousers instead of skirts, Klamath Faile, Or. mals, (except milch cows) running at bloomers, or other female coverings for the pedal extremities, owing, as they large within the town limits will take Say, to the severe winds prevailing there. notice that the same will be impounded, GROCERIES. GROCERIES Such action would create quite a breeze unless taken care of by the owners. J. H. J ardine , City Marshal. in any town. House and Sign Painters and Decorators. Do You Know the News ? Per- ■ • >ilr Per- - • The Telegram, Do You Drink ........ WINE? We have some very fine stock of all kinds of wet goods, and if you want something really good, go to the G E M.. .. c. The increased consumption of copper mused by the development of the elec trical industry is in part responsible for (lie rapid rise in the price of that metal. Jn Germany, where the use of cupper is very great, it has increased since 1892 by over eighty per cent., while the world’s production of copper has increased by but thirty-six per cent. The copper consumption of tfie United States is more than one-fourth of the copper pro duction of the entire world, and the largest of any nation. The United States produces more than half the world’s supply of copper, or about five times the aggregate production of Spain and Portugal, which come next. Then follow Mexico, Chill, Gormapy, and Australia. Other nations prod lice very little of the useful metal. Notice. To the patrons of the K lamath R e publican . All bills due this office after June 1, 1899, are to be paid to the un dersigned. No one is authorized to col lect them. C has . I. R oberts , Manager. This office has just received anew sup ply of stationery and is prepared to do all kinds of job work at reasonable rates. If you want insurance from accident call on C. L. Parrish, agent for Aetna Insurance Co. AGER AND KLAMATH FALLS Stage Line. Free Sample Rooms for accommodation of commercia’» trawMMo. Altorney-at-Law. .Vain Street, . - i\ . ]]IK\.M I. MURDOCH, Attorney -at-Law. Otìlce near I'oMlofllvt* Ju tmni I'Al.ia, W. w. Hazen, I* ropr. < r;Rf*D H. mills . < > !•<.» IX< > « » • Attorncy-al-Law. K i.A>i ahi F ai 11, SOUTHERN OREGON -- i > h c. riti : Nie, Stille Normal School THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNOE-. STATE CONTROL. Is The Largest and Most Progressive School 3 3 Oregon. in Southern ff II. II \R(IUS. M. I). Physician and Surgeon. *•» * all* l*ri>ruptl) Allvlt led. Othvo, ( I i K m A <‘o ’• Drug Htorr building«, new apparata andfixtan , fine eampoa, beCti.iul louatioB, KLAMATH FALLS, ! : ORF.Gox, delightful climate, exeellent iiillueiiiv.’ for atu<l, iit-. < normal» of the al Best advaiitak > in Vocal an I hirlrutueutal mii-ic to l>e found in Southern IJ A. WRIGHT, M. D. Oregon. Training sell««»! fully equipi I :»t..l in . bar.-.'.»( a thorough crilie teacher. Tuition $6 25 |g>r term ; mu i • $5 and $li> |* r term ; board at hall $1.75. and lodging 60c i>er week, »tudent» hirnishing I » 4 il 'lhing; family board $2.60 und $3.00. Physician and Surgeon. K iiuitii F alia , * O meuon . r«.nn -»h fu t»-tit I’ht nlt laii « ii «I Hi|tg> ii th« G imm I 's» tn ar I tan r«>rtlsn«l SUS pays all cxp.nses for one xcar's schooling, including books. The Shortest Hi d in ~t tlion uph route to a slate certificato, ia the normal course. Review cla--es for te.n hets 11,r,i: 'tit th’1 tear. First term opens Septenils r 11. b.r cataleiiue information, nd»lrc»a W. T. VAN SCOT, President. \>HI. \M>. OKEGON. /•» IV. ÜUWKN. ('utility manager for VI A VI remedir«. Orthe, Conger Avi’Otie. Klamath Falla. Orc/ hi . $ zl. Hotel Linkville /.. i.iiAxirr, (Ex County Clerk ) Abstractor. Searcher of Records and Conveyancer. thl-cc, 1/ »• . jifrrzf, < •!(<* Court 1! K l ivolth lnZ/a, Orrj^wi. Under New Management J. »H. KIERNAN, Proprietor.* • • I’. - nt »traet »»f th«- <>f h Iniiinth i < tilit), I ant prepar’d to fu information on la«>*l matter« and tic I an>t filing« lit«.Ic in «trlCl t'A • m pl I a io «- th«- n-quirvmviH« of tin <«< m-ral Ijind Ofl U.MHACH. £11 ARLES Attorney. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS - I.AUKTIFW, (hlMlOM. <',»ii(..( r«.r. U*t»»re t'nll-.t IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS. fl. HATTON, Tlie bar-room In connection with the hotel :• j■ .d«<! r by rotirlrotia and k > ntlrmaul} mixologists, and only the fir.--t traab uf Win- l..4uur»andi «¿ar* arc dbpeiuid U> palrultfl Justice of tho Peace, over the bar. Klamath Valle, Oregon offir«’ hi Court House K lamatii F alls . • - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and office at L akeview , O regon . Jun«* 12.1ML Notice is Thereby Riven that the follow in a- nanied settlers have filed notice of their in tention to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proof will be mad" !»<• foreC. II Withrow, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., on August .»th, 1899, viz : EDMOND ELVY, JR. Homestead entry No. 1894, for the lots 2, 3 an<! 4 Sec. 19 and lot 1 Bee. 30, Tp. 40 8., R 11 I of Will. Mer., Oregon. He names the following witnesses to prove his cont'nuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Baker, James Krogue, Wm. Hill and G. Fi.-li, Sr., all of Merrill, Oregon. And JOHN BAKER, H. E. Entry No. 1827, for the NW. of NE’, .«<*c 20, and SW4 of SE\, S’ of HW* |t H* «•. 17. Yp. 40 8.. R. 11 E., w. m. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous n-sldcn« e upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jn< Krogue, Wm. Hill, G. Fi»h, Bi., and Edmund Elvy, all of Merrill, Oregon. ELDON M BRATTAIN, Register. • e • jyt. J. HOYD. Resident Dentist, $2.00 PER YEÏÏR Office opjs »site opra House, Klamath Fulls, /.. Parrish, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Searcher of Records. Job Printing . . . office The REPUBLICAN is well equipped for work is < oi ht hoi ' sk . has the reputation of doing first class printing. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and O ffice at L akeview , O regon . July 3rd, 1899. Notice 1» here by given that the foliowing- named settler ha« filed notice of I»is intention to make final proof in cupport of hi« claim, ami that said proof will be made before <’. H. Withrow, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., on Auguat 12, 1899, viz: HEN YR SCHONER. H. E. No. 1.793 for the 8Wz’r of S« c 23, Tp. 38 S, R10 east, W M Oregon, lie names th«* f »1- Jowing witnesses to prove hi* continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: L. Biehn, of Klamath Fall«, Or., John C. Hansen, Win. Htreubrl and Henry Wejcr all of Dairy, Oregon- ELDON M. BR a TFAIN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H. H. VAN VALKENBURG Merchant Tailor. I carry in Mock a selection of Woolen» nml will make suits Inorder nt moder ate juries. Fit and finish guaranteed. All work done on premises. Cleaning» pressing and repairing neatly done. y Kinninth Falla, Oregon. Next door to Postoífice, Klamath Fulls, Oregon. HILL’S MANUEL of Social nnd Ihifiiiicnfl Eortnii in one ol tlio moHt tiHtdal volume* ever placed upon tin« «leak of a buidneM or proici* Nional man, or upon the table of a draw* in# room. The item« confined within the limit.M of the book embrace ¡untrue* lion« and guidon for the city office, student, politician, clergyman, phynici* an,«leik. In fact every person who I h in bmduvflfl or engaged in any calling whatever will find information an to the proper manner in which to write any document entering into the varioiil hoc i ill an«l buidnenR relation* of life. B es W ilhon , J r ., Agent. The Dalle*, Or. U. 8. I.an»l Oflics. I Lakeview, Or., June 12, isizt. | Notice In hereby given that Edmond Elvy. of Merrill, Oregon, has fll» »l notice of hl. Ino n- lion to make proof on hi« deaert-Iand claim No. 854, for the NE-^ of HE1,, Hi'»'. :o, Tp. n, h , K. Il E„ w. m., before C. If. Withrow, County Clerk, at Klamath Eal)«, Or., on Saturday, thi- 5th day Angukt, 1899. He name« the following wilnc'-m-s to prove the complete Irrigation anil reclamation of «aid land: John Baker, Jam» -. Krogue, AVrn. Hill ami (I. Fiah. Hr , allot Mer rill, Or. ELDON M. BRATTAIN, Register. A. D. CARRICK, Proprietor. TONSORIAL PARLORS BILLIARD HALL KY TAYLOR. Prop’r. Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars Blacksmithing and Machine Repairing Wagons Repaired, Wheels Filled. Any kind’of Wagon work done as well as anywhere in Southern Oregon. Full line of Spokes and Felloes, Iron, Steel, anllV Machine Extras on hand. Agent For the i G) (• (2 • •) «o to 1A RRAR^SC New Store $ ®) \ of I ancj'Dress Goods R) >/Vove/$/es Settle Up. All accounts due the R epublican np to June 1, 1899, are payable to the under signed. All those knowing themselves indebted to the R epublican are re quested to make immediate settlement either hy cash or note. Settlement can lie mad* at the office of If. F. Murdoch. GROCERIES. M. A. L oohlev . GOLD FRONT, «• kt out- S I. J U. S. Commissioner. I THE HABiT OF BUYING Protect your family and yourself bv faking out an accident policy. $10 to $25 i>er annum pays for $J(X)fJ with weekly ideinnity of $5 to $12.50. C. L. I’ arrikr , Igenl fol \etnn In-uian»»• <'o. GR0CERIU5. < s - mckfrson . D. H illson, Prop is fixed upon us all. But just where to buy and buy best is often a perlexing question. We point with pride to the lines of goods displayed on our shelves— fresh goods and prices that speak for themselves attached. You need not look no further than our store. Our increased trade proves these assertions to be true. If you are not already a customer place an order at my store. • 1 First Class Groceries ( q KLAMA III FALI.H, OREGON T. F. Miner. We Will pay Fifty Dollars for svl* dence that will convict any person» persons or other brute of tearing down our road signa. |, a .