Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 31, 1899, Image 2

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    I |<« >1 ►MHION
•HIN S. ORR,
Published every Thursday by
K lamath
Pension agents are getting tip elalair
ate circular» on the pension subject atul
circulating them amongst the returned
volunteer», telling them just how they
can get their pension and encouraging
the ex-volunteers in every possible nay.
'But there seems to be a certain amount,
, of feeling among the men that it is a
disgrace to ask for a )>en»ion unless they
|2 00
ate badly disabled. And for this rea 1
I
50 son these |>ensions sharks that expeet to'
10 I
j reap u rich harvest, will be badly disup-
For 90 Days Only BANK
C ountv ..
THE REITBLII’.IN ItBUSHiW (WINY.
CHAS. !. Konrttis, Atsmgtr.
ynM'RIPTION rates :
One y«»ar 0»* aiivnn«’ •)
Mx moirtnx
Three month*
Ringle copien
Advertising at reasonable rates.
Atlorney-at-Law.
< >IIMil>N,
IR\U I . Ul RIXICtl,
II
Attorney-at-Law.
Oflice near I'mdortlue
Ki iM I III I il I »,
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
< '»KI...8.
nit i s,
r^Ri.li
Atlorney-at-Law.
Hotel
Linkville
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Ki o' « ru i iti i,
The Mammoth Weekly
J. Al. KIERNAN, Proprietor.» • •
Oregonian
and the Klamath Republican
C. Ri n NIC,
Under New Management
Lawyer,
M.AMAT1I I Al IS,
; nRnaiM
:
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11 II. IIARtU S. .M. i>.
Physician and Surgeon.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS.
(‘•IN l‘r<»t»ip(h Mien H I Orti«'«’, < hllwiNxl
A l'u.'» I'riiK Ntorv.
KI AMATH I Al.l>, : : OREGON,
——
The bar-room in connection w itti tiie hoti'l I« pr«'aWe«i over by courteous an«t gentlemanly
inlxologlsl«, ami only the fl nest brand» of II ine», Liquor» ami l igar» are dispensed to patruua
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over the bar.
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Bryan may dragoon the Democracy
60 acres near Ashland, Oregon. Soft
into his support, but hewill never catch
the middle of the road Populists, who ground, depth 3 ft. Good fall, good
will vote for any ticket to defeat him, dump, large dam, 1500 feet of ditch, 250
feet 6 inch pipe. Good for $3000. Own­
even the Republican.
er in poor health. Prico $800 cash or
An exchange says, of all public men $1'300 worth of livestock. Address at
P.rvan has proven himself the most ty­ I once. G. W. B artle , Talent, Oregon.
pical worker. This may be so, and he i
Wanted 400
will have to work a great deal harder
Tons ol good quality hay [for cattle,
than he has been, before he gets what
1 any person having same for sale, address
he is working for in 11X30.
: with price, etc., to
C. A. D entino .
France has the arclileader of the Anti-
Olete,
Klamath
County,Or.
Semitic “treed” in tiie Rue de Chabrol.
KllM ITIt I II IM,
•
OllKIIOX.
E«>riu« rh rc
nt I’ln »u tan «lid '«nrgeoit Io
the <» u < h I Samaritan H<»»|4tal. I'orlland
l.l WITT.
I
(Ki County clerk )
Abstracter. Searcher of Records
and Conveyancer.
Ojflcf, Main »lrt‘h, opp- <ilf Court lloutf,
Klamath
Orrjp/n,
Having purchased Mr. Farrar’s interest in the Ex­ |*i.<8.
n 1 <>in|
•l>«tr*<l <»f the iatolt
>f K ¡Hiiiat b count i . I Mitt |>r< ¡*«r<- I 1.» furtiiah
change Stables and having had everything overhauled, we 1 ■ reliable
ittfor mat i<>n oil lai. I matt, i< ami IIIIra.
I nml hlit-K' "
'1 'r t r. ipllai <• with
are now prepared to turn out only first-class rigs. Call 1 the
rt-.piir« im tils of lhe <1« n<-ral I ami < »ftic.
Address all Orders to the
Klamath Republican. and see us.
Remember that $2.00 will pay for a
year’s subscription to the Weekly Ore­
gonian and the R epvblicax .
. 1
TONSORHL
Administrator’s Notice.
^HARLES
w. w.
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Klamath Kan«*
r.
I WIACII.
Attorney.
< » re t».'< » *1 •
I. akevikw , • Oanioff.
Contest co • l. lor» t nit.'I slate» Iwiel ..EX«
ai luik. * w w • -I * • i»lill
PARLORS
The undersigned having been iip-
pointed administrator of tiie estate of
A. M. Ruddick, deceased,notice is here­
by given that all persons having claims
against said estate will present thtm
with proper vouchers to me at my resi­
dence near Keno, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
July 27, 1899.
R. A. E mjiitt .
II. IIAT TOK.
Justice of the Peace.
U. S. Commissioner.
BILLIARD
HALL
Ort’..- In «‘«»uri
K lamath F all *, -
A. D. CARRICK, Proprietor.
OMmw».
KY TAYLOR. Prop’r.
rjR. L. J. IIO\l>,
Notice to Stockholders
He is fortified with explosives enough to
por ^eat.
_____
of the Klamath Falls Light & Water
blow
up
the
whole
town,
and
has
about
_
____
twenty follower-with him, and threat- „ 320 acres good farm land, 200 acres m
all fenced, fair dwelling Co.
The annual
annua! meeting of the Klamath
ens to “raise the wind” if tbegendarnes | nouse uuu unm. Good water. Cash
.... , .
house and barn.
attempt to take him.
: rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time. . Falls Light and Water Co., will be held
I at the office of the company at Klamath
. .
77
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Applvto C. L. P abimsii .
Russia is getting meddlesome and is .
“•
1 Falls, Oregon, on Monday the 4th day
of September, 1S99, at 10 o’clock a. m.
trying to get her paws into the Alaska
NOTiCE.
After September 1,1889, I will sell 8'aid meeting is for the purpose of elect-
boundary despute, between America and
tods for cash only. All accounts due ing Directors to serve for the ensuing
England. What interest Russia has at
e must be paid on or before Septem- year or until their successors are elected
stake can not be found out, but it is
supposed that she is trying to keep the
and qualified.
;r 15, 1899.
Yours Respt.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 3,
United States and England from com­
H. E. S mith .
1899.
Gao. T. B ai .I iwin ,
ing to any satisfactory terms, and thus
See. Klamath Falls Light A Water Co.
Bids For Wood.
prevent an Anglo-Afflerfcan alliance.
............................
, ,
i Bids will be received until September
M hileR isestimatedJhaMhe increase Jgt for iupplying Sullool w,trict No> j,
of population in the United States has Klamath Falls, with 22 cords of 24 inch
been about 23 per cent during the past and 8 cords of 16-incli seasoned wood,
nine years, statistic indicates that the to be delivered before November 1, 1899.
increase in the output of industry for
R. W. M aeple , Clerk.
the same period lias been about 42 per
cent. And it is to be rememliered that Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers t,
most of this increase lias taken place
3n tho first Jay of .September. I will
.
1
since 1896. The growling 'and howling . begin , levying
on property for delinquent
___
of all the world’s malcontents cannot lnT,.a
laxes.
A. K ershxlr ,
make much impression against such a
sheriff and Tax Collector
fact as has cccnred tlie past three years. I 1
.4. W Rl(iII I . M. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
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One Year For /2.00I EXCHANGE
in Ad\duce,
.¡voru anf| Siah|ßs.—
Placer Aline For Sale.
SUMMONS.
K). S. MCKIRXON,
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
A Grand Offer
For
THCRSDAY. AUGl'ST 31. 1399.
The Louisville Courier-Journal says.
The world’s yield of gold is increasing,
and the world is gla l of the fact. But
the increase is not so great as to bring
silver up to anything like the value of
the yellow metal, and it probably never
will attain that growth. The number
of diamonds now in the market is said
to be larger than ever before, but that
also has not yet attained such propor­
tions as to make rhinestones equal in
value to diamonds.
1 'llttoov.
K I IM I I II I II I »,
K I III I I II Illi»,
pointed«
See the O’Malley Sisters in the Minuet
de In Cour (as ilati'ed by Louis XIV at
.1 SETTLED QLESTIOX.
Poiteam, France, in 165'1.) Danced in
Events ye greatest answers toconun- beautiful costumes of that time.
drumsand theories. World wide events
Will Hill, came tqi from Merrill
have answered the free-silver logicians Sunday with a four horse team. One of
of 1896, as it answered the paper money the horses, being aeolt undoi;ly worked
theorists of - i-.'««"'•lion ago. Even ad­
a few time caused him a great amount
mitting the gold stanard to have wrought of trouble through town. When in front
in its evolution, some measure» of dam­ , of the R kitblican office the horse be­
age—ns what great thing, demonstrat­ came frieghtened at a young lady riding
ing its fitness for survival, has not?— by on horse back, and fell down on the
yet 11 ho but a reckless financial revolu­ wagon tongue, breaking it off. The dam­
tionist would attempt to upset it now? age was soon repaired and Mr. Hill con­
Events seemed to point to its overthrow­ tinued on his way hoping that he would
in this country in 1896; the people were
meet no more women.
dissatisfied, discouraged, many dis­
General J. S. Coxev, who led a tramp
heartened ; something must be accused ;
army to Washington in 189*», is now nt
the gold standard was pitched upon ; and
; the head of a mining company
it took herculean efforts to save it. The
which has just made a rich strike of
contest over, times grew better; prices
lead ore, calculated to convert Coxev
rose; as if in reward of sense and vigor
into a mining magnate. The company’s
in that great battle, gold flowed into the
strike was made in a 10-foot face of lead
channels of the world’s commerce as ore in their shaft, and is taking out lead
never before; the country prospered;
ore in 50 and 100 pounds chunk».
the people—reasonable people— became
satisfied. Everything goes well. There
James A . Fisk, who has been serving
is now no more occasion or excuse for a sentence in the county jail, was liber­
raising the silver standard, for opposing ated to permit him to enlist in the Thir­
the gold standard, for attempting to dis­ ty-fifth regiment to fight for his country.
astrously revolutionize the finances and We predict that he will make an excel­
business of the country, than there was lent soldier, and will return to his rela­
in 1868 or IS to re enact slavery or en­ tives and friends a gentleman of honor.
dorse secession. The leader who puts A boy that will fight for his country is
forth free silver as a leading issue in to be praised.—Eugene Guard.
1900 is simply a fool. The question was
Tiie O’Malley Sisters Musical Danc­
answered by the people in 1896; it has ing and Comedy Company, introducing
been even more effectively and decisive­ California's favorite daughters Idalene
ly answered by events beyond the con­ and Lottie O’Malley, assisted by C. H.
trol ol men or parties since.—Telegram. Keel and I’rof. O’Malley, will appear at
Klamath Falls AVedneeday and Thurs­
Bryan has stayed in Nebraska long day evenings September 20 and 21st.
enough to attend the democratic state Social Dance after the Preformance.
convention as a delegate and work for Admission, Gentlemfu 50 cents Ladies
his own nomination for president.
and Children 25 cents.
Attorney -at-Law.
MARTIN & CO
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, and
Machine Extras on hand.
Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars
Resident Dentist.
tiffin« <>jq«o»ite I lp. ru Holl»«’
R latitat h 1 .ill", '’r.gon.
(J. I.. Parrish,
Notary Public,
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Records.
Agent For the
PROPOSALS FOR NET BEEF,
FLOUR, ETC.
Country
- INMAN SERVf 'E. Klamath Agency,
• iir-gou. Augi.-i r.ili, I»'.'.». Sealed pro­
posals. Indorse«!: "Propoaala for Net Beef.
F>-«ur,’' etc., as tile ca«e may be. ami addressed
to the undersigned, at Klamath Agency, Ore-
gon. will be receive«! at the ag -m v until two
o ' l ‘'.« V p. i.. of Satur'luv, S. ptemb.'r 2nd. 1X99.
f,ir furnishing an«l «lelivering nt lh!.- agency
and schools connected therewith, aa require«!
«luring the fiscal year ceding June su, two, a
quantity of net l«eef, flour, oats, wheat, rye.
barley, bran, timothy seed, ami blacksmith's
coal, a full list«>f the articles, together with
specitlatlous *n«l instructions to bidden may
be liad by making application to tiie under­
signed. For any additional information,apply
toU.C. A ppleoa TE, I’. S. Indian Agent.
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Produce
Bought
and
Sold.
New Crown Mower,
The Crown Hollingsworth Rakes,
Diggs’ Carts, Buggies and Wagons.
MODEL CASH STORE
C. R. De Lap, Prop’r.
M idway S tables
In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon,
for the County of Klamath.
Largest and Most
j. W. Lindsay, Plaintiff.
>
Action al
v«.
> Law to recover
Frank W.Morgan I’eh-ndant 5 money.
Centrally Located.
To Frank IV. Morgan, the above named
de endantt-
In the name ot the State of Oregon; you are
hereby required to avp*ar and answer tiie
xomv'uiint tiled against you in the above en­
titled action on or tx'fore Thursday tiie seventh
day of September, 1*W. Iieing tiie la-t dav of
the time prescribed lu tie- order for publica­
Furnished with or without
tion ot Inis summons, the first publication
drivers. Travelers conveyed
thereof being on the 27th day of July, lbtCJ; And
to all point» at reasonable
it you fail to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to tiie court for the relief
rates.
demanded in the complaint herein, to nil:
For a judgment ¡gainst the defendant for tiie
, rum of Two Hundred and Eighty-Fonr and 25
AGER
Mr. Laboucliere sliow» in Truth that ltXI dollars, together with the plaintiff's cost»
KLAMATH FALLS
and
disbursement«
of
«»Id
action.
And
for
an
IVilliain Waldorf Astor, late American order <4 tiie court that nny property taken
Free Sample Rooms
citizen, now,British subject, cannot be under aitavliment hefc'n. be sold tu satisfy tiie
.0 lgim nt obtained be plalnfhi in sa:d' a-'tloyi.
for accommodation of commerciò
raised to the peerage because of a law | This summons is served bjr publication theie-
traveiein.
In the K i . amaiii II k I'I hi . ica X, by order of
passed in the reign of William HI de­ of
lion. If. I.. Benson, one of the Judges of raid
court,
which
said
order
was
made
In
said
act
­
R.
W.
MARPLE. Prop’r.
prives tiie crown the power to confer
ion on the 251b day of July 1SOT, and required I
the rank of a peer upon naturalized that summons therein be published once a
Contractor and
week for a period of six consecutive and sue-
¡lain Street, - Klamath Faile, Oregon
aliens. Why,oh, why, did not bi» par­ | ccasive w eeks from the 27th day of July, l«99.
JOHN
s.
ORB.
ents foresee the tearful handicap that
Attorney lor Plaintiff
birth on American eoil would place upon
their offspring and hie them to England
and
Furnish
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
in time to prevent such a calamity?
0
ed Free of Cost.
The best that can now be done for Mr.
p
Py virtue of an execution nnd order of sale
Astor is to make him a baronet or a duly issued l»y the Clerk of the Circuit Court KLAMATH FALLS, • • OREGON.
of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon,
knight, and Laboucliere cynically re­ dated the Sth day of Auauat 1899, in a certain
IN THE TOWN YOU EARN IT
in the Circuit Court for said Countv
marks that “if lie ia ready to pay, lie action
and State wherein L. II. Amsbury as Plaintiff
recovered
judgment
against
Frank
T.
Nelson
will have no difficulty in negotiating the
Is a pretty goral motto provid-l
ami Nellie A. Nelson for ihv sum of Four
Í
matter.”
Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-two and
i-I yon can get the same vaim i
<66-100 dollars and costs and disbursements tnx-
that you can get
, ■ elsewhere.i
'
'
• «1 at Fifteen dollars, on the 20th day of June,
Beef prices at Chicago, the Chicago 1899.
Wecutioi that our gooda ar*
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
will
on
Satur
­
ttto best and MT prices the
Record tells, arc advancing in a very day the 9th dav of September, 1K99, at the front
so, we
the Best
lowest.
,
remarkable way. And yet it is difficult door of the Court House in Klamath Falls In the
said County, at 2 o'elcvk In the afternoon of
for the retailers to get rid of the cheap­ said day. sell at public auction to the highest
er parts of tiie meat. The people de­ bidder for cash, the following described prop
Albany Beer by the keg or ¿Clothing, Gents' Furnishings
erty, to-wit:
Th<‘ undivided one-half interest in and to
mand the sirloin and porterhouse steaks
Hats of Every Style,
the
of KE'. HE'. of N\V>NE‘, of KE'. 0/ bottle.
and the rib roasts, and look with dis­ Section 17. NW', of KW«4 of Sec. 7. N E't "( SE
Shirts that Fit, anil
1. of Sec 18, Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 8, N’2 of NW';
favor on the chuck and round steaks. of
NF.', of Mee 17,
, of sW’4 and Lots 1(1, 11,
Neckties that are
This is a conditon of things which indi­ 12 and 1:. of %■<’. KE1', of SK'^aaid Lots *«. 9. 10
and 11 of See. 6, Lots 4, *», 6, of
. 7, WV of
cates that labor tinds employment anil NU' . SE’t <>f NW',. KW, of NE'., NE'. of
Beauties.
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gets good wage». Yet it is oertain that 11 ami 12ol K'-e. 8; SW', ' of
KW1,, and Ix»ts 6 and
A ' OMH.ETE I.ISE OF
F
t tie beef trust is tnakingexceseive profits. " of Suction 9. J/Ot 3 of Sec 17, Lot JI, 12, 13 and
H of S« c. 16, all in Tp40, K. ranged east of the
The combine has relations with the Will. 3tf<?r. < ontalning ¡OT7.43 acres more or
Groceries^
Jess TaJwui and levied upon as the propertv
railroads that enables it virtually to of
the said Frank T. Nelson and Nellie A Nel­
shut out competition. Dealers in New son or w nu*uh thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the said judgment in favor of L. if.
York, it was announced a few days ago, Amsbuty, ugainat said Erank T. Nelson ami
A. Nelson with interest thereon,
are arranging to emancipate themeelves Kellie
together with all costs and disbursements that
1
A. KERSHNER.
from the control of Chicago, and a big have and may accrue.
Sheriff.
War is in prospect, which may have the
By C. L. Parrish. Deputy
Klamath FoVs, Or.
Dated at Klamath 1ail.- Or., Aug.? 1-?'
«ifict of carrying prici yet higher.
Fine Livery Turnouts...
AND
orti' K IN I ofltT ItOt'SE
Stage Line.
W. B. GRIFFITH
California made Goods, the best in the World.
Geo. T. Baldwin,
The Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer Has on
Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern Ore-
gon Consisting in Pari of
Estimates
Stoves
Furniture
Fisi ing Tackle
Hardware
Granitware
Tinware
Fire-Arms
Wallpaper
Ammunition
Mowers and Rakes
Sporting goods
Reapers
Drills
Glassware
( .lassware
Cutlery
Cameras
Paints and Oils
Farm and Spring Wagons
­
I
Do You Drink
....... WINE?
If
have
Spend Your Money
in
market.
s
We have some very fine t
stock of ail kinds of wet
I
goods, and if you want
something really good , ^Staple and Fancy
go to the GEM.... WOLD FRONT, {
c.
D. Willson, Prop t
T. F. Miner.}
A t ...
Month
"/L, Per...
OUL
Month
In " i«’J \• r ir* T^h'fram, ol I'orfHntl«
<>ri*K«'ii h i* th«’ ¡•ir'-'t
iipwi *
| ni < r piibh-h- i in
it<«intaluw
•II th<* n<-»* «>( llie Btat* and ol tbr na­
tion. Try It for a month. A uamplo
copy will I m ' mailed to you free. Ad*
drvuM
The Telegram,
Portland, Or
Builder.
Plans
Do You
Know the News ?
have just received a nice line of PLUSH
BUGGY ROBES which will be sold
at popular prices.
HILL’S MANUEL
of Social and Burini
F uihih i-< orni o(
ilio must udui volume» ever placcd
upon thè desk «I a burine.» or profe»-
rimai tua», <>r upon thè laide <>f il draw-
ingroom. The item» contined withili
thè limiti« o( tlin 1x>ok etnbrac« instruc*
li'in* and guidi
for thè city office,
studcnt, ]MilÌtici:in, eli-ig) man, pliysiei-
uii.cleik. In f.ut iveiy persoli ubo
I» in burine»» or vng.igvd in nny cnlling
iiliatixer uill ilnd informatimi n» tu
thè propvr iniiiiner in uhich to «rito
anv docuuivnt Clitei'ing into thè vnriou»
Hucial and l>u-inerì rvlalion» uf lite.
I'>i.-. W ii . mii . x , J h ., Agvnt.
The Dalle», Or.
Notice to Contractors.
Ki iii . ith F am .», O h ., Aug. 17, IH'.I.I.
beak-d bids will lie received by the tin-
dvrsigned, until Hept. I, 1890, at 12
o’t'ioi k noon (or tint < mu . ruelion of a
town hull in Klamath Falla, Oregon,
contraelm to furnish all material and
lala.r.
Successful bi'l«l»r will hr required to
give a goirl mid ciiAieie.il I hiiii I (or th*'
fulltillment of contract.
Board reserves the rigui to reject any
CO. and all bid».
For (qwie.iMcal*'«» call on tin.lcraigned.
By miler of board of trustee».
3*
L. P arkihii , Recorder.
No Firm in Klamath County Will
Give Better Prices for Cash Trade,
Quality of Goods Considered.
Agent for THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE
4»
Assests $3,750,000.
The Stone Store,
Klamath Faits, Oregon.
n i V
Z J
C J I i * II m
d
Itellabla persona of a nieclH»meal or Wivanttva mini
rkHrlng a trip to the l'aria V> xn«*wH4oB« «dtìig00*
oalaiy and rxprna< h pah|. olr»11 Id write
—
Tbt FAÍJ.M KLCUKD, BuJUmcuT/W*’