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I rm» i '.'ios »i KLAMATH REPUBLICAN • ■ fMM.hedevefy TI ki ’ m H v bv •W WlBLICAN ITBUSHING OIMl’tW CH A3. I. ROHE RTS, Hanger. Mt B* nn*noN katiw : 6ne year (in adxanec) S'x months Three months Single copies Advertising at reasonable rates. >2 (Ml . 1 W 50 . 1* THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 18W. RRVAN’N cause ÉLECTION W‘OTI1> noon times to vanish . » « What Free-Trade w ill do and has done for a maiinfactuiing industry is shown by a recent nielnticholy article in the London "Graphic, ’ whi«h tells of 'he vanishing silk business of SpitalfieMa. England, once the center of a hive of industry in which 300,000 pers-ns were directly or indirectly cmpkrred. In Spitaltields P day there are only about 500 weavers left, a poor remnant of tin- once greet and pnmpereus (•••nuwuni’v that formerly lived m l worked theie. I.et the American woikman compare this sorry picture with the grow th of our silk trade, or with the tin ] late business, built up with marvelous rapid ity in a few years under l’rotectiv«' Tar iff. which has place I the English and Welsh tin works in the same plight,and then let him answer to his family an I community if lie permits partisan feel ing to lead him into voting for Free- Trade. K lamath C ounty . for 90 Days Only ANK COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that there are funds' in the «’.«unty Treasury for the redemption of Klamath County Warrant No. 4« »97 protested January 12 1891.’ interest on same will cease from this date. H. II. V an V alkenburg , County Treasurer. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this 13th day of July, 1899. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and office at L akeview , O regon '. July 3rd. 1899. Notice is here by given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and WIIAT IS TO PREVENT! that said proof will be made before <’. II. Withrow, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., England has 186 trusts, which must on August 12, 1&J9, viz: be orphans, as there is no Tariff to be HEN YR SCIIONER. II. E. No. 1.593 for the SW>. of s.?c 2s. Tp. "J? a mother to them. They control such 8, RIO east, W M Oregon, lie names the fal interests as steel and iron rails, petro lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi upon and cultivation of said land, viz: leum, war ship building, lead pipe, fish dence L. Biehn, of Klamath Falls, Or., John C. supply, metal utensils, antimony, nickel, Hansen, Wm.Streubrl and Henrv Weicr all of ELDON M. BR a TTAIN. mercury, thread, salt, alkali, and rub Dairy, Oregon- Register. I ber tires. One engineering combine has a capital of >56,000,000. SUM MONS. In Germany 180 trusts were organized In the Circuit of the State of Oregon, two years ago and their number has for the County of Court Klamath. J. W. Lindsay, Plaintiff. Action at largely increased since then. There is vs. [ Law to recover a big German coal trust, and an Aus Frank W.Morgan Defendant ) money. To Frank W. Morgan, the above named trian rolling mill trust; there are French defendant :- In the name of the State of Oregon; you are combinations controlling iron, petro hereby required to appear and answer the leum, sugar, chemicals and numberless . complaint filed again.-t you in the above en titled action-on of before Thursday the seventh other products. Belgium is overrun day of September, 1899, being the last day of w ith trusts, and these countries have the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of this summons, the first publication various kinds of Tariffs. thereof being on the 27th day of July, 1899; And yon fail to answer, f<»r want thereof the With these European trusts and the , if plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief abolition of our present Protective demanded in the complaint herein, to wit: , For a judgment against the defendant for the Tariff, what is to prevent the combina j sum of Two Hundred and Eighty-Four and 2 5 dollars, together with the plaintiff’s costs tion of American and European trusts 100 and disbursements of said action. And for an in the same line of production? With order of the court that any property taken under attachment h‘ rein, be sold to satisfy the such combinations, the low wages in judgment obtained by plaintiff in said action, summon« is served by publication there- England would naturally result in j 1 of This in the K lamath R i . ju ei , h a >\ by order of closing American manufactures or mov Hon. H. L. Henson, one of the Judges of said 1 court, which said order was made in sairl act ing them to England, where labor would ion on the 2.5th day of July 1899, and required summons therein be published once a cost only one-half what it would in I i that week fora period of six consecutive and suc America. American machinery and cessive weeks from the 27th dav of Julv, 1899. JOHN’ 8. ORR. iflethods transferred to England, with Attorney for Plaintiff. the low wages there, would inflict a se rious blow upon American workingmen NOTIC E OF SHERIFF'S SALE. nd American industries.—Tacoma Ledger.” I Uy virtue of an execution anrl order of vale i duly issuerl by lire Clerk of the c.rcult Court <d the Cotinl.v of Kbimnth. si»te of Oregon, Joseph Grill, of Butte City, Montana, ilated thesth day ol AiiKn t l-'.i'i. In a (■••rialii action In the Circuit < oiirt for said County Went into his cellar to get some beer, and Mlate wlu rtln L. II. Amsburv n-Plaintiff judgment again.t Crank T. X' l-oii he touched a live electric wire and got recovered and Nellie A. Nel«on for the sum of Four Thousand Four llundri-il Sweniy-tivo ami the bier a few minutes later. 68-100 dollars and co; ts and <1 Inir-' inents tax- , ed at Fifteen dollars, ou the 20!h day oi June, When a young man is sowing bis wild 1 16OT. Notice Is hereby given that I w ill on Satur oats, he hopes that something will bap- day the Olli dav of Septi lub. r. lsw, at I he front <loor of the Court House In Klamath Falls in |>en to destroy the crop. said County, at 2 o'clock in th.' am moon of said day. sell at public auction to th.' highest bidder for cash, the following described prin,- 1 The Chicago Tribune, having kept a erty, to-wlt; The undivided one-lialf interest In mid Io record of crime for 10years, declares that the s'a of NS? xw'.',XJ? . oi ski . ot 17, NW1, of SW>, oi sec, 7, NE', of se the saloon business of the United Elates Hectlon ', of See Is, Lot- J and :i of S ■<■. a, N1 , of NW' of NE' , of s■ 17. Wl of SIP , mi I Lots lfl, |1 Is directly chargeable with a total of 53,- 12 ai.il i i of Sec.SI. , of ( and l.olsx. !i p, 436 murders during that time. and II ol See.«, l.ois 4, I., oi s.e. 7 «1 NWI..S!?, ol NW',. SW>, of NE',. NE< of SW 1 , , N W 1 , of SI. , and l.ol- I. .,. I, K |u Oregon newspapers have for a low II and 12of Sec. S; SW , of sW ' , m„| |,.,t. ; n„,i TofSeClIon 9, l.otiloi .s. <■ |7, f.ot fl, 12, is and time been very caretai to inform inlend ¡.'..‘.’f'''■ H11 111 11. du. s. range a Ch; 1 of the Ner. Containing 1077.411 acres more or ing immigrants that Oregon offers no 1 Will. c 8 n . 'lakenAnd upon as the propertv A N'ei- inducements to people without money. of the said Frank T. Nchon and i ton or so much thereof as may be n('C''.-sttry to At the present time, however, the man satisfy the said judgment in’ favor of L. H Anisbary, against > mk ! Frank T. Nelson and ■without means but who is willing to Nellie A. »Nelson with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursement« that work is in good demand in this slate. have and may ac< rue. A. KER.SHNEK The farmers especially find it difficult to Hhertff, Ry< ’ I Parrl-h. D’j ittv, •• cure as many hands as I hey need. J’niud at k laniRth Fsll- t>r.. Any -i Notice to Stockholders I Attorney at-Lav. OltruilN J jtRAM /. All RIIOCH. Attorney-al-Laie. oillee near I'oaloflh’v Ki "t mi • o !*• Omn.iiN, ;/,’//) //. MILLS, County Board of Equalization will at tend at the office of the County Clerk of Klamath county, State of Oregon, and remain in session one week, during'whicb time the assessment roll will be exam ined ami all errors corrected and it shall be the duty of all persons interested to the ap|s.ar at time and place named. TVsi. S. H oagland , County Assessor. By C. L. Parrish, Deputy. K lamath F alls , O k ., Aug. 3, 1899. On the first day of September, I will begin levying on property for delinquent A. K ershner , taxes. Sheriff and Tax Collector. l(> S. NICKFRSON, accounts solicited Ì Hotel LinkvUle of the Klamath Falls Light & Water Co. The annual meeting of the Klamath Falls Light and Water Co., will be held at the office of the company at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday the 4th day of September, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. Said meeting is for the purpose of elect ing Directors to serve for the ensuing year or until their successors are elected an<l qualified. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 3, 1899. G eo . T. B aldwin , Sec. Klamath Falls Light it Water Co, Attorney-at-Law. C'. Rl ¡¡.NIC, J. J. /H. KIERNAN, Proprietor. • « • SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MLN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS II. I H. U \Rtil S. W. I). ( alb I in ?l '« ’■ !• I I A C»».* m Drug Hiore. IN THE CITY GOOD VIANOS. Ofl.ee, « hltwnoiî KI \M vm I \l I 11 : OREGON. : .4. WRKJtlT, Al. 1). Physician and Surgeon. Kl VMATII 1’tt.lM, OHMIHM, • r - i o- i [H-' *»» ilo-pltal. I’orllaihT OOH / V. Livery and Feed Stables v? Klamath Republican ig purchased Mr. Farrar’s interest in the Ex- change Stables and having had everything overhauled, we are now prepared to turn only tiist-class rigs. ('..ill • and see us. I.. /./. IV//T, 4 I • a (Kx Count} C! tk ) Abstracter. Searcher of Records and Conveyancer. • y , . V./I f < t • I I 1’iop'r. TONSORIAL K ¡1 r s s 2 « <• ì 'i i a i • ■ ■ f' rt llonif h* of th«* til i | •• |» mi « •! !<• hirniail ii I t .alter-till« -irtet «<>iiiplian«*v with m G< neral latvl <>Hhv. < Irvii’« >«1 PARLORS I/; Ac//. orncy. BILLIARD HALL • OmmoM. 4 ■ l«ud vtr.r< •lit f. , K. D. CARRICK, Proprietor. KY TAYLOR. Prop'r. li. IIATTON, 7/ Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars —A FULL LINE OF— Staple and fancy GROCERIES Produce Country Bought and Sold. X\ Blacksmithing and Machine Repairing, Wagons Repaired, W heels Filled. Anv kind of Wagon work done as well as anywht re in Southern Oregon. Full line of Spokes and Felloes, Iron, Steel, and Machine Extras on hand. Justice of the Peace. U. S. Commissioner. A gent For the New Crown Mower, The Crown Holhngsworlh Rakes. Diggs’ Cails, Buggies and Wagons. I.. Parrish, Notary Public, Conveyancer anti Searcher of Records. oi tp e ix < oi kt itorsR, California made Gonds, the best in the World. Do You Know tiie News ? Frr... Month Fine Livery Turnouts... Stage Line. Free Sample Rooms for accommodation of commercia. traveieis. W. B. GRIFFITH Contractor and Builder. Main Sfreel, Plans and Estimates Furnish- P ' P cd Free of Cost. P KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. P P P - K a natii FaU.<, Oregon Spend Your Money# IN P P J • THE TOWN YOU EARN IT £ a J.’ a pretty good motto provid-l ed von can get the same vnliie£ that you can get elsewhere.® We claim that our po.rls are® the best and our prices thei lowest. P ■ Albany Beer by the keg or ^Clothing. Genis- Furnishings bottle. P Hats of Every Style, P P P Shirts that Fit. and Neckties (hat are Beauties. Furniture Fishir le Stoves Tinware Fire-A Granitware Ammunition Mowers and Rakes Sporting goods R eapers Cameras Drills Glassware Cutlery Pai ‘ and Oils ’aints Farm and Spring Wagons ill) »I II Io Metallic. Per... Month Give Better Prices for Cash Trade, P Quality Oi Goods Considered. $ The Telegram l*vrtlantl, Or HILL’S MANUEL of Social ami Business Poimg is ono of the most itseltil volumes ever ptiic'-1 upon the <1<>gk of n Inisim ss or proles- -ionnl mini, or upon tiie table of 11 draw ing room. The ilenis confined within the limits of the book einbrucu inntrne- tions ami guides for Ijie city office, student, poli'ii ian, clergyman, phyeiei" nil, fieri:, in fact every ]H'rH<>ll who Is in business or engnged in nny calling whnlevcr will find information na M the proper manner in wliieli to write any document entering into the vurioii* Hociul and business relation« oi life. B en W ii . kon , J i ;., Agent. The I »¡dies, Or. P P P ini v % *. .V % % -X Have just received a nice line of Pl US/1 BUGGY ROBES which win he sold at popular prices. P We have some very fine stock of al! kinds of wet i goods, and if you want COMPLETE I. : OF something really good, ¿Staple and Fancy Groceries^ go to the GEM.... taOLD FRONT, J D. 11 ¡¡Ison, Prop p T. F. Miner.* 5 ; <• V CD/L Hardware ♦» If so, we have the Best in P A the market. 0 on at h Falln, OREGON Physician and Surgeon. Notice to Contractors. ........ WINE? < »KHe'S , • : K lamath F alls , On., Aug. 1, 1899. Sealed bids will be received by the un dersigned, until Aug. 14, 1899, at 8 Largest and Most o’clock p. m. for the construction of a town hall in Klamath Falls, Oregon, Centrally Located. contractor to furnish all material and labor. .Successful bidder will be required to give a good and sufficient bond for the fullfillment of contract. Furnished with or without Board reserves the rignt to reject any drivers. Travelers conveyed to i ll points at reasonable and all bid:. rates. For specifications call on undersigned. By order of board of trustees. AGER AND KLAMATH FALLS C. L. P arrish , Recorder. Do You Drink »TII F in I., Ki Under New Management Address a!l Orders io the Delinquent Tax Payers. «»RKuoN. PROPRIETORS COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY One Yc¿ir For in Advance. Notice to Attorney-at-Law. Ki ,Vliltl Foi«, Kt AM 'III I III", The quick revival of business when the election of President McKinley was assured, followed by a steady improve- Inent rtlohg all lines, and notably in the value of oitt exports, should impress tire Voters nf the country with the ne It is estimated by the Treasury cessity fot standing by the Republican partiuent that the ¡ ht capita circula tion of the United States' i> the party next year. The matter of the war with Spain did increase of all kin<l> of money in circu hot interfere in the slightest degree lation now over l>9d is £41.'.Cud.000. of with the steady betterment of condi which $ ’47,000.000 is in gold e ;n. This tions, and the unfortunate conflict in is a condition of affairs which ctight to the Philippines has no bearing upon the satisfy men of all shades of political industrial and commercial prosperty oí opinion and to convert every member ot the people, it must be borne in mind every party to the belief that the one that the present era of phenomenal vital principle which ought to be up progress has come under a Republican held as against every other doctrine and admlnisttation, and largely as the result under all circumstances is Protection to of a guarantee that the standaid oí American industries. Those who wanted Value could not be attacked successfully more money have it to the tune of $425.- for many years yet. if ever. The Phil 000,000, through Protection. Those who ippine matter can in no sense be taken wanted our iinancial system left un as an excuse for opposing the retention touched have what they wanted and td the Republicans in power. To make have unprecedented prosperity besides. A ehntige ticit year would be to jeopar The man who would, under such cir cumstances«, rail at Protection is such a dize every interest in the country. The one Democratic administration— man as would, in slang phrase, “kick the President and both houses of Con at pie.” gress—that the country has had since Real Estate Trarsf.rs. the Civil War was a blight upon the State of Oregon to E II Dav NE1» of nation. Another Democratic adminis tration, with the Bryan element in con NW1., sec 16, tp 39 s r 14 east; eon. 49 trol, would certainly disturb the coun acres. Mrs M V Munro, Florence Lemay and try to an alarming extent. The matter of trusts and so-called trusts is prob Mrs (' Iilland to II I. Davis, E'._. oi NWq ami lots 2 and 3 of sec 7, tp 41 s r ably to be taken as the Democratic slo gan next year. But it must be borne in 11 east, 195 28-100 acres. Mrs M V Munro. Florence Lemay and mind that the craze for great corpora Mrs C Itilaml to Mrs Emma Davis Ken tions will run itself out in time, and just nedy, F'b of NWq of see 1 in tp 41 s r as soon as the people cease to make them possible by dropping their money 10 east; 80 acres. Daniel Ream & . wife to III. Davis into the hats of the promoters. Trusts are not the creature of any party. They 2 40 100 acres in sec 7 tp 41 s r 11 east. Administrator's Notice. E P McCornack : and w ife to C 11 Me- have flourished in Free-Trade England, The undersigned having been Lj of E>4 of and they are managed in this country Leod, E‘4 of sec 24 and pointed administrator of the estate of alike by Republicans and Democrats. sec 13 tp 35 s r 6 east. 400 acres. A. M. Ruddiek, deceased.notice is here C II McLeod ami wife to U S the above by given that all persons having claims Party principles have no influence upon against said estate will present thim Irasts and over-capitalized concerns of described property. Edwin Casebeer to J II Owens 4S0 with proper vouchers to me at inv resi every description. The prosperity of dence near Keno. Oregon, within six the present is largely responsible for acres in sections 20, 22 and 27 of tp 38 s months from the date ot this notice. r 15 east. July 27, 1899. 1!. A. E nmity . the rueli to secure charters for com T G lleames et al to State of Oregon, panies with fictitious capitals of mil Notice to Taxpayers. lions of dollars. It is not because the XL. of XWq of sec 11; \V'., of S\V>4 of Republican party is in power, and it is sec 2; N’b of NE1., of sec 10; S1., of SEq Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, the 28th day of August, 1899, the not because the Republicans as a body of sec 3, tp 38 s r ll'b east; 320 acres. favor such schemes. We must take the facts as they are. Almost immediately after Cleveland be came President for the second time a period of depression set in and contin ued until a Republican President w as elected, and since then there has been a steady betterment along all lines. If Bryan had been elected in 1896 the country would be in the depths of de spair today. If Bryan or any one of Aiie caliber should be elected next year the good times of today would vanish. The Bryan element holds control cf the Democratic party, and it is the duty of the voters next year—as a matter of eelf preservation—to retain the Repub licans in control of affairs. OHN s. ORR, ALEX martin &. co <4 Id ll.bl« |.iij...ii«... n ,,,,.. I, lh|. B| <.r Inverili'.'li>ln4 ...b rl1' 1 I-.«poniti,with *I,IU4 .»buy nnrl i X i . i,., . (,..1.1 . ....... wr'H- I lie I’A ll XT lU'.t OHI», llolthnorr, M«l» Agent (or THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE Assests $3,750,000. the Stone Store, Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 • nt'- i- V.’'!i ' " " I I I'- u • < l.< mir ili * <!• n, -i-i - n h ,,. .F 1Fr«. • vvrr.Hl *1 ' 1 ’’ ’• J* 1 • • ' liu "« »■ <4 Hup i I h |-n « on iiMi.ria u b,1(l 4 tm-hifi«« <>n , 11 I'" • > Ini 4 i> t ,1 4. .11 F» ml ni/rnt-. "n'» on » ui i . h «-|,i„r. , lt y itrfirtr.wn i U lv MuJ I * 4JK1I4.. T JUDE 1 Ï Al 1: M. W. (1 Av 1.1,H”. a th hi r.ji , AjpaL « «.' » *’•