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I’KoriCHHhlN AL <’A UHI A large fire is reported to be raging on Seven-Mile creek. It was started last week. Jas. Moore retnrneil irmi Ager last Fubli.hfdvT«, Thurmlay by Sunday, with a load of freight for our W REPUBLICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. merchants. CHAS. I. KOUBHTS. Manager. The hop crop in Oregon will probably reach 85,000 bales this year. No short srsMinmoN batu : |2 00 age is anticipated. one ¡rear (In advance)................. 1 W bit months W. B. Griffith, formerly of I«»s An no Thro«' months............... io I I geles, Cal., lias located in here and is Single copies Advcrtl.lug at reasonable ratea. prepare«! to do all kinds of c;ir|>enter work. Plans and estimates furnished THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1899. free. Sec his ad. in this week’s issue. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ; In London it is s«> warm that the Tho man who goes on a summer vaca- ' i judges of the courts have informed the tion tor exercise it never disappointed. l lawyers that they could dispense with the wearing of w igs. The judicial per 8cience tells us that tho American mission was gratefully accepted. skull is growing larger—more expansion. Misses Maude Baldwin, Laura Walker, The Indians are dancing and other« ise ■ Frankie Parkhurst, Mrs. J. A. Uerlings raising diablerie in several parts of the [and Robert Baldwin left last Friday oouutry. When Aguinaldo hears of this evening for an extended trip to I'l lie.i:' lie win declare all negotiations witli the . bay and Crater lake. peace commission off. A large forest fire is doing a great «leal damage to timber near Asp«'n lake Sherman county’s outstanding war- [of . ! this week anil unless the entire force of rant» have all been called in, and the county is now entirely out of debt. It forest rangers of Southern Oregon are I callixl out to extinguish it, that part of wonhl be a great thing if Klamath ' the country will l-e a roaring furnace all county could say as much. 1 summer. The barbers of Klamath Falls have K. P. Deuel and wife, of Medford, ar formed a trust. Hereafter no one can rived in the Falls Sunday evening and get any tonsorial work done after 12 left Monday for Dennis’ resort on Sted- o'clock Sunday noon. Ky Taylor is ham creek, where they will remain president, M. S. Patterson, secretary about n week and then they will visit and J. W. Siemens, treasurer. Capital Crater lake on their return home. stock, 7. Masked men over in Grant county a Admiral George Dewey, through his few days ago fircil into a band of sheep attorney, has tiled a suit in the District belonging to Andy Tillard killing and CuHrt in the District of Columbia to mutilating about 100 of them. The recover the prise money due him and herder recognized some of the “commit the officers and men of his fleet for the tee” and a warrant lias been issued for vessels sunk in Manila bay. The them. amount covered by the suit is $750,000. The Dixon «k Ramon«! Comedy Co., Bank clearances in the United States last week showed a gain of 61 per cent over the same week a year ago, of 102 per cent over the corresponding week in 1896, of 93 |»er cent over 1894 and of 70 per cent over 1892. The prosperity of 1899 stands any test that can be ap plied. that gave a show here last Saturday evening, was the best traveling troupe tliat lias been through here for some time. Tip Pledger, the acrobat and contortionist, is pronounce«! one of the I best on the road. Emmitt Austin and E. S. Gardner, promoters of the Merrill-Klamath Falls telephone system, were in the Falls Mon day. Mr. Gardner went to Montague Tuesday after the wire and insulators for the line. They say they have or dered eighteen miles of cable to lay across Tule lake so they can make con nection with the Montague line. It might be oi interest to those “kickers” against the Oregon regiment being mustered out at San Francisco to know that many of the volunteers have sent considerable amounts of their money to relatives at home—and this contrary to those who said that Last week a Mr. Copeland campied on all of the money would be squandered Seven-mile creek, a small stream run in the Golden Gate city. ning into the Big Klamath lake, and after staking his horses, went out to kill After having been kept out of business something. After traveling around in foi yeme six years by , terrible gold the brush he saw what he thought was standard, ex-GovernW^Bminoyer lias a deer standing in the brusli and shot at concluded to start up hiahnill again. ; it. When lie went to get his game, lie Whether the gold stanJaitJb about to i found that lie hail shot one of his own fall, or Pennover lMitnply tired of sulk horses through tiie jaw, cutting its ing and seeing hie fine property rot away tongue off. in idleness is not divulged ; but Portland We will pay Fifty Dollars for evi wi 1 welcome him back into the ranks of dence that will convict any person, industry. Geo. T. Baldwin, EXCHA NG E JOHN S. ORR, Attorney-at-Law, The Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer Has on Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern Ore- gon Consisting in Part of Attorney-at-Law, j-jlRAM F. MURIf <•’ Attorney-at-Law, ortlü# near Foitufflc*. W. W. Hazen, Prop’r. < > 1*<* Li»< * 11 • No Firm in Klamath County Will Give Better Prices for Cash Trade. Quality of Goods Considered. Agent for THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE CO. .•* Assests $3,750,000. j* Stale Normal School Notice OREGON. »* KLAMATH I Al l». : OREGON Physician and Surgeon. ** Oil«. « UH wimm I < «11« l-romi-Hy AU. u tvJ à <‘u ’• Drug Hlur«. New buildings, new apparutu« and fixturea, line . amptw, l.ealthful kxalion, KLAMATH FAMA delightful climate, excellent influence« for Htudent««. Uouraeof Htu.lv the »ante an at other normal» of the alate. Bw>t advantage» in Vocal an.l ln»trumental ntttMc to bo found tn N.uthern : : OKKGON A. WRIUHT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Oregon. , Training school fully equippc.1 and in charge of a thorough ertttc teacher. K lamath F all ». • O bbuom . Tuition fl> 27» per term ; niu«u-♦■’> and «10 p« r term ; board at hall (I «•>, anil Forini-rh n-udent I’hyalelan and Hur groa t» lodging 00c per week, atud’ento lurataliing bed clothingi lamily board »2.W ami Hu- I.OO.I Maniarllan lloaplul. I'ornaud $125 pays all exp oses for one i ear's school! g. Including books. JJ RS. E. W'. (IO WEN, The »hortest and moat thorough route to a »tale certificate, in th» normal ('«»tinty iiinnHgor for VI A VI remedíete Office, Conger Avenue. Klamath Falla. Oregon. W. T. VAN SCOY. President. A shland , orf . go . n . L. LEAVITT, (Ei t ounty Clerk I Hotel Linkville Bargains In Dress Goods Abstracter, Searcher of Record» and Conveyancer. thli'-r, Uiiin itrrrt. -pp.-iHr t'uurt IlouH, Klamath tallt, (trrgm. -A FI LL LINE OF— GROCERIES I'.. .-.-•■Ina a <■ »ini'l»-«*' al*»lro**l of the l»n«l» .»I Klamatii -mil». I aiu |fr|a«»-*t <•> lurnlth ri-ltai-l»- Itih-rmatiun »*» land matter»and till»». I ati'l nllti«" mad» III «Irlrt ...... with th*- ri'*|<iir*-m--iila of th« U»»»ral land ofltc», Under New Management Fancy Staple and J. /M. KIERNAN, Proprietors • • RL ES EMBACH. Attorney. Country Produce bought and SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS L akeview , - Oaauox. t 'onte.l ra-. l«n-. < t n : ted matea land oflSB Kt lake« lew a a pea-rant T MODEL CASH STORE M idway S tables Klamath Republican • C • Fine Livery Turnouts.. Job Printing . . . Line. Do You Drink H. H. VAN VALKENBURG WINE? H. NA TTON, Justice of the Peace, U. S. Commissioner. Oilier In Court II oum . K lamath F alla , • QR. T:. J. BOYD. Resident Dentist. office opposite Opera House, Khimath Falls, Oregon. £ Parrish, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Searcher of Records. orriCK IN COUBT IIOt’BE. My connection with the A mmmmot ’ b office for Illi' | B-t right i«*ara xh«*B m«’ Ihr beai knowL fl«'- of Klamath r«»lty I | kmmm th« only • Pre • lit Ownrrahlfi" record In K lamath roun- Iv Agent f«»r the London A l^ncaahlre Fira limuranre Company Olney & Co House and Sign Painters and Decorators. We have some very fine stock of ail kinds of wet goods, and if you want Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired. Fine line oí Jewelry something really good, go to the G E M.. .. All work guaranteed to be first-clais and prices below competition. > > C. D. Willson, Prop of Kociul and Business Forms ia one of the most uselui volumes ever placed upon the desk of a business or profes sional man, or njton the table of a draw ing room. The itorns confined within the limits of the Ixwtk embrace instruc- tions ami guides for the city office, student, politician, clergyman, physici an, clerk. In fact every person who Is in business or engaged in any calling whatever will find information as to tho proper manner in which to write any document entering into the various social and business relations of life. H ex W ilson , J b ., Agent. The Dalles, Or. Spend Your Money! BILLIARD HALL Agent For the Crown Mower, T.F. Minerf : II n. IIAROUS, M. D. To the Stockholders of the Linkville Hotel Company, that the annual meet Sold. IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS. ing of the stockholders will be held on July 29, 1899, at 2 p. m., at their office in Klamath Falls, Or., for the election The bar-room In connection with the hot-1 la prc.lded over courteous and gontlrmanl) persons or other brute of tearing of a new board of officers and any other C. R. De Lap, Prop’r. mlxologlata. and only the Hut -t »»ran I-<•( Wit. ,, 1 r» and < cat • are dlapsuscl tu palruua down our road-signs. 1. A. DUFFY. business that may come up before the Some savants have spent much time over the bur. meeting. C. S. M oore . Sec. in figuring how long the supply of coal Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. in the earth will last the people on it. COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. On the first day of September, I will This subject has taken a back seat, since other savants have commenced to figure begin levying on property for delinquent Notice Is hereby given that tti'-rT^g^pinJs in th-- « ountv Tria-ttry for the ri-dcinptlmvf > A. KEHHnXER, how long before the free oxygen of the taxes. K latitat It County Warrant No. 4097 pr<»te«t«**l Sheriff and Tax Collector. January 12 1891.’ Interest on same will cease* air will become exhaused. Three tons oi Largest and Most ’from this date. H. H. V ax V alkexbvrg , oxyg<-n are used up in the consumption County Treasurer. Notice. Dated at Kldmath Falls, <jr., this lath day of Centrally Located. of every ton of coal, so it is quite cer Parties having horses, or other ani July, 1899. tain tliat the air will give out liefore mals, (except milch cows) running at the coal, and the last of our race wiii lie ■ large within the town limits will take SUMMONS. of asphyxiation instead of from cold. notice that the same will be impounded, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ! One comfort is tliat asphyxiation is a i unless taken care of by the owners. Furniiherl with or without for the County of Klamath. comparatively painless death. People J. \V. Lindsay, Plaintiff. 1 Action at drivers. Travelersconveyed J. 11. J abvine , City Marshal. Vi*. • > Law to recover I who desire to outlive the common herd to all points at reasonable Frank W.Morgan Defendant ) money. rates. To Frank W. Morgan, the above named I will do well to begin bottling air in a Auction Sale. deendant:- liquid form and storing it away for fu In the name of the State of Oregon: you are On Saturday, August 5,9 a. m., at the hereby required to appear and answer the , AGER AND ture use. residence of Mrs. Sarah Miller in East complaint filed against you in the above en KLAMATH FALLS titled action on or before Thursday the seventh 1 The REPUBLICAN is well equipped for work m this line and end, Klamath Falls, there will be sold •lay of September, 1899, being the last day of ; Free Sample Koomi Col. Robert Ingersoll, the brilliant ora time prescribed in the order for publica to highest bidder, household effects, the for accommodation of com ¡rcia'* tion of this summon«, the first publication tor, able lawyer and the world’s greatest traveieis. consisting of beds, chairs, stoves, mat thereof being on the 27th day of July, 1899; z\nd if you fail to answer, for want thereof the infidel, is dead. Measured by every stan has the reputation of doing first class printing. tress, quilts, rugs, cooking utensils, etc. plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dard but one, Ingersoll was a good man. R. W. MARPLE. Jrup’r. demanded in the complaint berin, to wit: For a judgment against the defendant for the Administrator’s Notice. He was generous, brave and faithful. sum of Two Hundred and Eighty-Four and 25 Tiie undersigned having been ap 100 dollars, together with the plaintiff’s co^s Main Street, - Klamath Val^iOregon He loved his work and that is a great and disbursements of sai l action. And for an thing. He loved to bring happiness to pointed administrator of the estate of order of the court that any property taken A. M. Kuddick, deceased, notice is Itere- under attachment herein, be sold to satisfy the . • »I * 11 1 those about him, and that is a greater -*y given that a., person»:! having c«aiina » ju igment obtained by plaintiff i: paid action. _ in ...... . ...... ............... . . by publication there- present them Thi!-'ummons is served put» thing. But lie dies loved by a few, ad against kaid eet&Mfr w l of in the K lamath R epublican , by order of vitlu prvprf vonchers to me at inv resi mired by thousands, feared and hated Hon. II. L. Benson, one of the Judges of said dence near Keno, Or<-g<vb within tix court, which raid order was made in said act by millions. ion on the 25th day of July LS99. and required nionUia irom the date of this notice. that summons therein be published once a . Religion, which is the most sacred July 27, 1899. K. A. E mmitt . if so, we have the Best in week for a period of six cosecutive and suc possession of- tiie masses of mankind, cessive weeks from the 27th day of July. 1899. the market. JOHN S. ORR. appeared to him the fitting remark of Auction Sale of Personal Property. Attorney for Plaintiff. coarse invective and ribald jest. It was The subcriber will Fell at public auc Albany Beer by the keg or not enough for him to disbelieve but he tion eale, on Saturday, August 5, at 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bottle. must blaspheme. He brought no new o’clock in the afternoon, on the ranch of thoughts to the spiritual life of his time. Ira T. Wallace, Swan Lake valley, the L and O ffice at L akeview . O regon . Next door to Postofficc. Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 12. 189». He knew much about many things—of following described property: Notice is’hereby given that the foliowing- religion he knew nothing. Yet this Five mares from 5 to 7 years old, named settlers have filed notice of their in tention to make final proof in support of their very thing which he knew least of all, weight about 14‘)0 pounds each; 1 colt claims and that said prodf will be made be- he aspired to teach. He gave nothing 3 years old ; 1 colt 2 years old ; 2 baby foreC. If Withrow, County Clerk at Klamath rails, Or., on August 5th, 1899, viz: EDMOND LEVY. JK. to replace the bread of faith be took colts. All the same stock being in first Homestead entry No. 1894, for the lots 2. 3 from the hungry hands of men and class condition. ______ __________________ _____ and 4 Hec. 19 and lot 1 Sec. 30, _ Tp. 40 H.. _______ R. 11 E. Orw» Will. Mer., names the following women. Ingeroll was not only a misfit vnt farm iarm waann wagon, * 2 - set seis a rlnnhln double hnr nar- of wltnosM .B tn ln Oregon. Drove his h|M He continuoun witnesses prove continuous rnsidenr« residence in a world of religious beings, but a ness; 1 mowing' machine and. other I. *» n and cultivation of itaid land, viz: John Beker. James Krogue, Win. Hill and G. Eish, I stumbling block in the way of those articles. Sr., all of Merrill, Oregon. And aspiring for a spiritual faith. JOHN BAKER, Terms Cash. F. S. W allace . II. E. Entry No. 1827, for the NW’ , of NEU. Sec. K lamath F alls , O r , July 20, ’99. 20, ami SW\ of SE'«. S’„ of SW 1 t. S« « . 17. Tp. 10 Klamath Falb, Or. Money Plentiful in the West. S.. K. 11 £., w. m. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jas. Director Roberts of the U. 8. Mint, Krogue, Win. Hill, (1. Fish, Sr , and Edmund Las iust returned from a trip through Elvv, all of Merrill, Oregon. A. D. CARRICK, Proprietor. ELDON M. BRATTA IN, Register. the Middle West. He said of what he observed: “Money is plentiful ard the TONSORIAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. West seems to have all of its share. In fact, there is so much money that Ne IN THE TOWN YOU EARN IT PARLORS L ax » O ffice at L akrtibw , O reoon . braska banks, for intance, are compet- Blacksmithing and Machine Repairing, Wagons July 3rd. 1899. ing for commercial in Chicago, with in Notice Is here by given that the following, Is a pretty good motto provid-l nametl nettler han filed notice of hl« intention terest at a low rate. I do not think this Repaired, Wheels Filled. Any kind of Wagon «■■I you can got the mim valm-i to make lltial proof in Mipport of hi« claim, and that .aid proof will be made before H. has ever occurred before. Heretofore that you can get ehew 1.« i■■ i Withrow, ( ountv Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., work done as well as anywhere in Southern We claim that our gooda .’ iiil . j on August 12,18119, via: the Western banks have never had too the best and our prices tiiea 1IENYK 8CHOMKR. much money, and have had to borrow Oregon. loweat. II E. No. l.’ii.i tor the HW;. of Sec 23, Tp. 38 from Chicago and the Fast. Money is H. It 1«> <>a»t. IV *.f Oregon. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous real- Full line of Spokes and Felloes, Iron, Steel, and now going from the West to the East, ^Clothing. Gents' Furnishings f <l«-n«-i- upon and cultivation ot .aid land, viz: KY TAYLOR. Prop’r. and this renders the money market in L. Biehn, of Klamath Falla, Or , John C. Machine Extras on hand. H;its of Every Style, 4 Hanaen. W'tn. Streubrl and Henrv Holer all of the East easy. Therefore, American S Dairy, Oregon- El.lMjN M. BK a TTAIN. money is going to Europe where inter 5 Keglster. Shirts that Fit. and est is higher. There is not much talk Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars Neckties that arir | # of politics in the West. The general NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Beauties. '■x £ understanding is that President McKin Settle Up. ley and Mr. Bryan will tie re nominated. t*. H. Land «mice, ( A COMPLETE LINE OF Lakeview, Or , June 12. 1«99. ( Mr. McKinley will carry more West All accounts due the R epublican up to I Kotler 1. hereby given tluit Edmond Elvy, of ern States than he «lid three years ago, ¡Staple and Fancy Groceries^ Merrill, Oregon, baa Sled notice of his Inten June 1,1809, are payable to the under tion to make proof on In« dewtrf-larid < lairn and wilt obtain a much larger majority No. 3M, for the NE1 i of HE'Sec. Tp. fOS., signed. All those knowing themselves It. II t... tv. tri., before C. H. Wltliww, County indebted to the K kpublican are re- in Iowa than liefore. Many Democrats Clerk, at Klamath Falla, Or . on Saturday, th«- who voted (or Bryan told me that they 4tli day August. 18»9. Hi- names th. following «pleated to make immediate.Mtt!*ment w Iln-■«««•« to prove the »omplete irrigation and i ■were satisfieJ with the situation, and reclamation of «aid land. John Baker, James either by cash or note. Settlement can Krogue, IVm. Hill and <i Fish. Hr., ali of Mer be made at the office of Ji. F. Murdoch. would vote for the re-election of Me rill, Or. F.I.IKIN M kdATTAIN, Beglater. Kijile '• M. A. L oori . ev . California made Goods, the best in the World. •a - ama *’’* ; ÌGOLD FRONT, Ì Ornai«»«. C. RUT EN 1C, Is The Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. •• Lawyer, THIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. Klamath Falls, Oregon. - j course. Review classes lor teachers throughout the year. First term open« September 11. Foi catalogue information, addreM The Stone Store, - Attorney-at-Law, SOUTHERN OREGON .A ed Free of Cost. pRED If. MILLS, K lamath F alli ., Have just received a nice line of PLUSH BUGGY ROBES which will be sold at popular prices. KLAMATH FALLS, • K lamath F alls , nr In I*Ians ancFEstimates Furnish • O bbthim . K lamath F allii , Stoves Fishing Tackle Furniture Hardware c>i anit ware Fire-Arms Tinware Wallpaper Sporting goods Mowers and Rakes Ammunition Drills Cutlery Glassware Reapers Cameras Farm and Spring Wagons Faints and Oils tractor and Builder. O bboow . (jEO. S. NICKERSON, ••• W. B. GRIFFITH • K lamatii F allb , The Crown Hollingsworth Rakes, Diggs’ Carts, Buggies and Wagons I I-ctive orders at Duffy’s or the K b - ITBI.H'AN olile». HILL’S MANUEL Do Pòu Tfnow the News ? Per. . Month In Th» Evening Talogram.ot Portland. Oregon li li lbs largest svaalna nsws- paper publlahed In Orscon; Iteonlelns all th. news of ths .tote and nt ths na tion. Try It for a month. A sample copy will hr melle4 to you free. Si- rtrem The Telegram, Portland, Or