Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 07, 1899, Image 2

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    kiamath republican .
the Indiana of the United States are not
decreasing, but increasing, in number»,
and he is confident that the returns (or
lit” will show a coimidetable gain over
Pnbtl.hi'rt <r»er> Thur«'.«y by
th<>-‘- fin
hlieti the Indian pupulu-
THE REI’I BLICAN ITBIEHlMi fllMl’ANE lion of the United Slates, not Including
' Alarka, was 249,273. It is doubted by
CHAS. I. ROBERTS, Manager.
I those w ho have made speeiul study of
svaacatnios satw :
|2 00 the subject whether the Indian pupula-
Bw year (iu »'!'*nc< )
1 ou lion of the »’resent territory of the Unit-
Si» ñlulilh-
50
*tbr.-e month«
10 e I States, at the time of the discovery by
Mingle copte«
Columbus, was as much as 5rMt,lM\), and
Advertising M rcs-onulile mt- -.
many jn licious inqu.rers have doubted '
THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 7, lb!»!». whether it mueh exceeded 300,000. The
Indians subsisted chiefly upon game and
! tish, and their number« were limited to
THE TIIVST rilOEI.EM.
the opportunities that such substances
"Thu Springfield f M um *.} Republican . afforded. Large families were uncom­
tacently »aid of th« trust problem : “We mon, and the mortality among the
mn»t compel the trusts to work in the children was great. It is believed by
open ami without any protection against some that the number of Indians in the
the free play of competitive forces other United States willyet be increased much
than is afforded by theirasseited ability lievond the number» that were here
to manufacture trn reilieaply than smal­ w hen the Europeans came. Better cloth­
ler capitals can manufacture. Then ii ing and shelter, surer foo.1 supply, irn-
they live they tb -erve to live, ami we . provi ment in cleaniness, gradual relief
»liould only be impairing the l ower of of women from drudgery, and less prom­
»ociety in the production of wealth by iscuity in sexual relation» are factors of
destroying them. An ii they do not tirst importance in preservation and in­
thus rest on an lioneet economic basis, creasing of the race.
they will speedily fall umler the condi­
tions imposed by adequate regulative
Sam Jones, the eccentric southern
measures.” This is an excellent state­
preacher,
sometimes meddles in policies,
ment of what The Oregonian has alw ays
held on the subject of trusts. There is and has written for the Atlanta Journal
lio other remedy for the evil of monopo­ conceir.ittg ids late tiip to Oregon, as
ly under our government, which stands follows: “I find in my tour that there
fur individual'.: m. Altgeld sees this is but little agitati n of the silver ques­
when lie bluntly declares in ub-'.anee tion.-’ "The li> to-1 silver business
that anti-trust legislation is not worth won’t cut much ice in the next national
the paper it ia written on,and that state combat at the pel's.’’ "The democrats
socialism is the only practical alterna­ can be e> ’into 1 on to act the fool just at
tive, The nation today has the strong­ the right time t > helpsatiiy’the republi­
est jsissible anti-trust law, and nearly cans and hurt themselves.” "The pops
every state has such laws, but nowhere are sullen, and, like Fre'r Rabbit, arn’t
have they been nor can they be enforced. saying much, and the democrats can’t
Forcing the trusts to encoi] rate mal.e- count much on them.” "If Chairman
no change in the principle or character Jones will resign, and AitgelJ will die,
of the association. The ablest thinkers and Bryan will talk less, there isa fight­
in the press of the country of both ing chance h r the dem cratsin 1900.”
parlies agree that the trust problem
Robt. Hunsaker returned last Friday
must be reached through regulations
rather than absolute prohibition. Com­ from Medford with 500J pounds ci salt,
binations which are economically rotten tor L. F. Wiilits.
will be sure to fall oi their own weight,
Miss Aldie Lindsay, came up from
but when they clearly reduce the cost ol Shovel Creek last Thursday morning, to
production amt distribution and reduce visit her lather at this place, and re­
the cost of popular commodities to tlie turned in the evening for Gazelle, Calif.
Vast majority of consumers, public opin­ Jas. Moore, the freighter, arrived in
ion will not premitthem to be slain to the Falls Friday f- tn Ager with three
the injury of the economic progress and wagon loads of ft ght fur the Falls mer­
N. 8. Merrill was up from tho Flour
welfare of society. Full publicity in chants.
their affairs or accounts when necessary
city Friday.
Win. Robins n, of Bly, arrived in the
should be enforced by state or federal
For Rent.
city last Fri l.iy on busim ss. Mr. Rob­
legislation, and their capitalization lim­
inson says there has m t been any cattle
320
acres
good
farm land, 200 acres in
ited to actual values, ami, as The Ote
s ties in his section yet to amount to any cultivation, all fenced, fair dwelling
gonian has before pointed out these
house and barn. Good water. Cash
trusts must be deprive'! of all monopo­ tiling.
rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time.
I..
B.
Applegate
last
Fri
lay
delivered
listic priviliges and advantage- lv law.
Apply to C. L. P arbish .
Of course, this end cannot be Lilly reach­ 100 head of cows to J. C. Mitchell. The
cattle
were
weighed
at
the
Mitchel
ed without these trusts of the advantage
SUMMONS.
of discriminating railroad rates, through ranch, two miles east of town. They
government control of common carriers. were driven to the railroad Sunday In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the Countv of Klamath.
Robbed of the protection of tariffs, law­ morning.
J. W. Lindsay. Plaintiff.
;
Action
af
v«.
[• Law to recover
ful railway favorsan 1 all others advan­
See the O’Malley Sisters in the Minuet Frank W.Morgan
Defendant ) money.
tages not legitima'ely belonging to them de la Cour (as danced by Louis XIV at To Frank \V. Morgan, the above named
in the open fie'd of compétitives in- I’oiteam, 1 ranee, in lti53.) Danced in de In endant
the name of the State of Oregon ; you are
1 hereby required to appear ami answer th».*
fliinces, trusts w ill Lave to ; r re their beautiful costumes of that time.
1 complaint tiled against you in the above en­
right to live by ] roving that their life is
titled action on or before Thursday the seventh
: day of September, 1899, being the last day of
part of increased public welfare obtain­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the time prescribed in the order for publica-
i tion of this summons, the first publication
ed through legitimate ec mondes which
j thereof being on the 27ih day of July, 189*.»; And
their concentration and system have
Land Office at Lakeview. Or..
|
if you fail to answer, for want thereof the
Aug. 22, 1899. i
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
been able to create. We may be sure
Notice is hereby given that the following­ demanded in the complaint herein, to wit:
that, until human nature changes, trusts name«! settler lias’tiled notice of his intention Fora judgment against the defendant for the
to mak<- final pr- <*f in supj ort of hi- claim, and sum of Two Hundred and Eighty-Four and 25
w ill never be successfully proliibite I by that
.‘.lid j rooi will be made before C. If. With­ Ilk) dollars, together with the plaintiff’s costs
disbursements of said action. And for an
law,on the plea that individuals cannot row, C-.*inry Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Or., on an«l
order of the' court that any property taken
Sept. 30,1899, viz:
under attachment herein, be sold to satisfy the
compete with corporat; ns: that feeble
.JOHN F. WISNER.
judgment obtained by plaintiff in said action.
industries are strangle I and small deal­ H E. No. 18S9. for the SE'; of SW' ».
of
This summons is served by publication there­
4. N E*, of SE' ..See .G. Tp. : 9 S . R. 12 east, of in the K lamath R epiblican . by order of
ers are under dutass i:i buy: g and sell­ SE-
W. M., On-gon. He names the following wit­ Hon. H. L. Benson, one of the Judges of said
ing. Against tfe ; ¡.vi lual grievance, nesses to prove his continuous residence upon court, which said order was made in said act­
and cultivation <»t said land, viz: J. A. ion on the 25th day of July 1899. and required
effective legisL :W7i "is fruitle-- so long as stewart. H. <; Bus.-ey, David « ampbell, and that summons therein be published once h
week fora period of six consecutive and suc­
Oregon.
the general pul lie weal is greatly serve 1. W. K. Campbell all E. of M. Lorella,
BRATTAIN, Register.
cessive weeks from the 27th dav of July, 1899.
JOHN 8. ORR.
Borne indiv. lual is always pinched in
Attorney for Plaintiff
the rough c m; etit: n of this w rid.
SHERIFF'S SALE
when A. T. .Stewart dro; pe 1 prices .n a
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
line of goods, sell g at low juices to get I d the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for j
thet >unty of Klamath.
the trade < ï ltis w eal r
: r», the T. T. Geer,' Governor of Oregon )
By virtue of an execution and order of sale
Dunbar, Secretary <>! State
duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court
public were very glad to buy of him, F. ot I. Oregon,
au«! « ha- S Moore,
of the County of Klamath. State of Oregon,
Suit in
despite the fact that btewart’s weaker Treasurer of the State ot Oregon,
dated the Sth day of August 1*99, in a certain
constituting the - dG ¡.and
E jiiity to
action in the Circuit Court for said Count*
competitors went'to the wall 1- eai:-" Board.
Plaintiff.
foreclose r. and ate wherein L. II. Amsbury as Plaintin
V3.
mortgage.
recovered judgment against Frank T. Nelson
they could not stand the ; a e. , - art W. E. Howe, P • ie Howe, his
and Nellie A. Nelson for the sum of Four
was not mistaken for a philantlir pi.-t wile, and J. L Hanks,
Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-two and
Defendants.
66-1W
dollars h n«l costs and disbursements tax­
acting in the interest of the public, but Nottcp is li-T'-by Kiv, n that, by virtue of an ed at Fifteen
dollars, on the 20th day of June,
the public was greatly benefited by the exec iition ami ord r * f -tile jj»sue«l out of the 1899.
Notice is hereby given that I will on Satur­
above named con i h ; 1 tan- ..n the 26th «lay
competition between S', wart and his af Auguat 1899. tipi in a decree made in said day the 9th dav of September, 1899, at the front
it on be 2’2n 1 it : of June
w herein door of the Court House in Klamath Falls in
weaker rivals could not be expected to von
the above nano i
h ’ i .’ . j T recovf rt d judgment said County, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of
legislate against Stewart so long as his aguiiiFt «I h * > i H rt UHll ctidant W E Howe for the said day. sell at public auction to the highest
of |443 33 3 *itL ntere.-t at eight per cent bidder for cash, the following described prop­
efforts to injure his i mp. titor increased sum
per annum i and 11; urthvr sum of |31 03 and erty. to-wit:
The undivided one-half interest in and to
sum
| “ *<<)
* 00 a ’ 1 r;:* v,- fees with interest
the purchasing power of the public dol­ ! die
thereon p . six per • •it per annum, together the 8U of NE'.. SE’4 <»f NW'NEJ4 of SFJ . of
Feetion
17, NW,%Z of HW‘4 of See. 7. NE' , of KE
with
the
eo.-ts
■
un
t
d
lar in a particular line of goods.—Ore­
•b rsemcn - < f *aid suit
i taxed a: <6.50. Which «a
l- i .. against said I 4 of Sec 18, Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 8, N1 j of NW11
gonian.
<‘eft*:i ’.ant« and ach of
m ordered the sale of NE’^ofSec 17. W'z of SWL. an«i Lots 10, 11,
K lamath
C ounty ...
For 90 Days Only
ALEX
MARTIN
JOHN S. ORR.
a ,
Attorncy-at-Law.
CO i
KU batm F ah «, •
BANK
(jH,L
Ki. am t«u F u is, • ’ 'eKio*.
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
g^lRAM F MURIMH.H.
Attorney-itl-Luw.
i»rtr l'o’*i«'ilb ‘’
accounts solicited
Kt AM ATH lUI«.
Hotel
Linkville
Attorney -at-Law,
Kt A « A rii 1 u I I ,
Under New Management
The bead oí the ceiieua burean My»
llwro are good reason« for belief that
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OH’"-. t'hUwooJ
Mo n’ ’
< «I1. Promi'tl,
:
KLAMATH FAI.IS,
iy
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: «»REGO?».
WRUilH. .»I. I)-
Physician and Surgeon.
EXCHANGE
Kt AMATIf Fit I •>
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Formrrl» r» '• -m ftp .
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1‘tc Loud >ai » -ah II” filai. Poitland
J
LEAVITT.
(Ki Count) *■!.“! 14
Abstracter, Searcher of Records
and Conveyancer.
■>
Having purchased Mr. Farrar's interest in the Ex-
change Stables and having had everything overhauled, we
are now prepared to turn out only first-class rigs, Cail
and see us.
ttyicc, .V'.i'i ftrrrt. /I ,lf' 1 "'"t lluu.r,
Klanlath I'.»11». Orrg.m.
I*,- .. ...nil■ ■
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o( Kl»m»lli. .HUH. I »in |
to lurul.'.
rvliBblv Infi.rtu.i h . ii l»*"l ' »to .»•»><« lltlr.,
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lAHAClI.
ÇHARLES
W. W. Hazen, Prop’r.
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: OREGON
:
A Co '■ hr»»* Mine.
I
Attorney.
Î.ArKYlKW.
TGNSORIAL
• ,HK.*>'<.
Physician and Surgeon.
win lirronnw'lon *lth the hotel I« Pr«lrtert #v<w hy eonrtw *>"■' «r«ilrm..b
The bar-room
mixologists, .»nd
— only the »n»»l brand» ol V»n.«. Llquofc nnd Cigar. art -l*.»*»-'*« I« intron»
over the bar.
Oreg;<>ii
Klíiai&íitli
PARLORS
Wine ma Hotel
BILLIARD
HALL
•
l»«r.U<»X.
CtmlMl ra»<- b M It '«I -’ab» i«n«t «>flP|
at Lak* Vlew a
• iahtv
H
IL HATTON,
Justice of the Peace.
U, S. Commissioner,
The Only First Class Hotel in Merrill.
KY TAYLOR. Prop'r.
New Building, New Furniture.
Free Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars
Best of Accoi m )dation>.
Give us a call when in Merrill,
Bargains in Dress Goods
Rates, $1.00 to $2-00 per day.
IJR. E. J. HOM),
Resident Dentisi,
Office opposite • *!•• in H uí-i'
k lanmtli 1 »II«. < trrgon.'
Hoard and lodging by the
(J L. Parrish,
Week or Month,
— A FULL LINE OF—
Staple and
Fancy
GROCERIES
Country Produce
Bought
Notary Public,
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Records.
orn< k is • ot nr not sic.
Notary Public and Real Estate Office in Hotel.
Geo. T. Baldwin,
F
and
My i'ottnrrtIm • ifi (hr \ ■< »*or*a off! .•*
tin* |H»t « ighl *•••-«- g.\*
in«’ th* I m »I klH'Wl«
edit«’ ot Klamath »••.« ■*
I p..« . >> Ihr only
•|’i< ..Mil
I.
i
r ! ||> I. miai h conn#
tv
Agi tii for II ■ I* nd* » » laiicaab'n* Hr«
limurancr < orni uii)
Solfi.
The Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer Has on W. B. GRIFFITH
MODEL CASH STORE Hand the Most COMPLETE Stock in Southern Ore I
Contractor and Builder.
C. R. De Lap, Prop’r.
gon Consisting in Part of
Plans and Estimates Furnish-'
•••
• ••
ed Free of Cost.
Hardware
Furniture
Fishing Tackle
Stoves
KLAMATH
FILLS, . . OREGON/
Largest and Most
Wallpaper
Tinware
Fire-Arms
Granitware
Centrally Located.
Ammunition
Mowers and Rakes
Sporting goods Do You Drink
Cameras
Reapers
Drills
Glassware
Cutlery
< dassware
Paints and Oils
Farm and Spring Wagons
If so, we have the Best irt
. .
Furnished with or without
drivers. Travelers conveyed
the
market.
to all jxiints at reasonable
Fine Livery Turnouts...
........ WINE?
12 and 13 of Sec. 5, SE* 4 of SE'^ and Lots 8, 9, 10
and 11 of Sec. 6, Lots 4, 5, 6. of Sec. 7, W*4 of
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of
of NEG, NE't of
b‘4 NW‘4. 8W't
SWI4, NW'., oí - SE
' ' ’i ' and id Lut-
1. 1 4,
• , 7. 10.
H
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and 12
.....
of . Sec.
. . 8; 8WJ4 of SW'
SW' 4 and Lots 6 and
7 of Section 9, Lot 3 of Sec* 17, Lot 11, 12, 13 ami
II of Sec. 16, all in Tp 40, S. range 8 cast of the
' 1
rates.
Will. Mor. Containing 1077.43 acres more or
les«. Taken and levied upon as the property
of the said Frank T. Nelson and Nellie A Nel­
AGER AND
O-™ I ¡np
son or so much thereof as may be necessary to KLAMATH FALLS
LiliV.
satisfy the said judgment in favor of L. H.
Amsbury, against said Frank T. Nelson and
Nelli«; A. Nelson with interest
thereon,
Free Sample Rooms
together with all costs and disbursements that
for accommodation of commercia',
have and may accrue.
A. KERSHNER.
traveler.
Sheriff.
By c. 1». Parrish, Deputy.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 9,1899.
RITUAL CASKETS
Albany Beer by the keg or
bottle.
Have just received a nice line of PLUSH
BUGGY ROBES which will be sold
at popular prices.
R. W. MARPLE. Prop’r.
In th? Circuit court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Klaniafli.
T. T. fieer, Governor of Oregon, \
F. I. Dunbar, Secretary ot State I
uf Oregon and Cha-. S. Moore,
Suit in
Treasurer of the state of Oregon, J Equity to
constituting the Btate Land
} toréelos«’ «
Board.
Plaintiff.
mortgage.
▼a.
Frank Pat t emo re and Lucy E.
I’attemore, his wife. Defendants. J
Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of nn
execution and order of sale duly issued out of
th * above named court and cause on the 26th
day of August 1899. upon a decre«» made in said
c- urt on the23rd day ot June 1899, wherein the
above named plaintiff recovered judgment
against the said defendant, Frank Pattemore
l<». tb<* sum ot 1312.91, with int< rest thereon st
tn«* rate of e;gl.t per cent per annum, and the
further s un of |33 j.’, and the sum of |75.00 at­
torney’s fees In -aid suit, with the costs an«!
dLbursernents therein. tax«’«l at I80.GO. Which
y>tu'd”e*
against said defendants an«l each
of them, ordered ih<* sale of the following d«*«-
cilbcd mortgaged real property to satisfy said
j idgnvut hii <! costs. Therefore in compliance
with said execution «nd order of sale, I Lave
duly levh d upon said mortgaged premises
and will on 8 »turday th«* 7th «lav of October
1899,at one o’i’kM k in tWe afternoon of said
day, at the front door of th« Countv Court
house, in Kinmath Fails. Klamath countv,
Or. gon, sell al public auction to the highest
bi lder lor cash Hi U ni«!, the follow in< d«scrib-
e I r« al prop* rtv, situHi. il in Kimi.nth conntv.
Oregon, to wit: I he iiortIn
quarter o*
section nineteen (19; in township Thirty-nine
(J9)-<•UI,, Of Rang.* ten (10; m-f. Willamette
MeridtHn. containing l«,0 a<*r«Together with
the tenements, hereditaments and appurten­
ances thereunto belonging. The proceeds of
sail sale, together with plaintiff’* said Judv-
ment, including intvre.M, cods and attorneys’
i<i < i. -t lln r. Gti. to. * G,. r u .th all coat and fees
* j
disbursements that have or nuiv «<■ *rue.
Dated at Kiamath Falls,Oregon, this 7th day
A. KERSHNER, ch« riff.
pl 8«’pteinbcr 1.-99,
A. KERSHNER,
Paled at Klamath Falls, Oregon, b'’pt. 5, ¡899.
Sheriff of KEuna.h county, Oregon.
KLAMATH F\l.l>,
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS.
Klamath Republican.
••
Lawych,
SAMPLE RQOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
MEN BES t ACCOMMODATIONS
Address all Orders to the
umn in 181)8. They will be found there
NOTICE OE SHERIFF’S SALE.
in 1900.” Evidently the General is of
opinion that the people of the country
By Virtue of an execution and order of sale
know a good thing when they see it ami i.-sued
by llu* cl**rk of the Circuit Court (*f the
are going to rkVthc sub.-taiói.d 1 -nefits County of K lainath. > a’<' of Ori son. <iat«’d the
• h I i day of Hept«TAb«*r I
a certain action
which they have received through the in the Circuit Cfirt for said m Countv
and State
;
wit«
fin
C.
A.
<*ogswell
and
<i'*o.
’. N ckerson
restorrtionoi Protection for any promt es n- Plaintiffs recovi r'-d judgment s against
Geo.
on the part of Mr. Bryan or any one el.-e. Von L. Meyer, Defvnd«’nt, for the sum of Three
Hundred and Fifty <!</..ar> an<l costs and din-
The election of Bryan would mean a bur-uinentR taxed at Twcntv-s- ven and 50-100
on the IGth day of Jun«-. IMif).
change from present conditions, ami no «loilar«,
Notice is hereby given • at I wil on Saturday
change could mean greater prosperity Octobf r 7th, l’>99. nt !i * fron* door of the
I court hon*e in K lam
Falh. in said county,
than that which we nowenjny. In 1->'J > at 2 o’clock in the ». jiiooH
of said day, sell
at public auction
the higl
I ider for
the constant cry of the Bryanites was: cash*
tne followiu".
c * .cal property
“Any change must be for the l i tter; sitnated in Klamm
'>-on, to w it
(Joinnumcing at •
' Oils 28 2'». 32
nothing could he worse than pre > nt *n<l 33, Tp., :;s < k
M • .: th«*nce 8.
S9c
4«»
’
W.,2
7
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ba
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conditions.” They were not far wrong, i chains; thenet* H.
I
iiinntes E. 4..Vi
for the conditions then existing, as the chains; thoric«* s
' i ■>> chains; thence
I thence 8. 5 Y j ' W •
bains; thence 8. 51 o
result ¡of Free-Trade Tariff tinkering, !•>’ E. 8.25 chains •
- i «• w. t«.;th •
shore ■
E.vauna or Klamath
were such as to bring the country al­ Eastern
River; thence
US I v along said lake or
most to the verge of revolution. But to­ river shore to the i.i
¡«•nof tlie said shore
line with the s/<tio«,
•twecTi sections 22
day it is different. Conditions are such and 33. Tp. : - .-. R
A <!l. M* r , thence
North along said se ■ a ..ne to the place of
that any change from the restored policy beginning.
of Protection lo American lalsrr and in­ Taken and levied ui«»n as the pr *pcrfy M
the said Geo. Von L.
» r (u- so much 1 h« reof
dustries would inveriably be w change aa mav be n< cessai v M to \ siui-;y
the said judg-
ment
in
fa\or
<1
A
<
• g-v«’ll and Geo. 8.
for the worse.—Ecomonisf.'
Ni''!<‘'i ■ -ii against •. e*t>.
- Von
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„,,„
L. Meyt-r,
with
OHKIOV.
•
HI I) H. MILLS,
One Year For S2.00
in Advance.
SHERIFF’S SALE
RSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
The Mammoth Weekly
./. Al. KIERNAN. Proprietor.* • •
Oregonian
and the Klamath Republican
I ot th* following de-e r i» d mortgaged real
io sati.-Jy - hi »•1 . . IgTr—n’ and costs.
i r,’l •
CONDITIONS II A Vi: CHANGED.
There • u compi htk ■
v. .’h -a, I t xi * ut.<'n
1 .»sv
.i
• '! nr >n said
and
order
General David 1!. Henderson, who mortgag i of j •file,
-it .'day the '
emiscs ht
will, without doubt, be tito next speak­ 7th chv ■ of g io!--r »►.' It 2 0.___
.■><*k _ in
_ ____
the
afternid on of sfl-.ft *iay h
<»n door of the
er of the House, to succeed Mr. Reed, I County
Court house 11
iit.H h tails, Kiam-
ii coir
Oregon *el
¡■.iM:u n-ict.on to
has no fears about the .access of the i i a«
the highe bidder for
n hand, the fol-
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bjurij situated in
Redublican party in ](W and the con­
Klnrnuth voun
Oregon
'» w.t
Th«* Fouih-
tinuance of our present national policy. ! ea-t quarter of
u qufirte; of section
six (6) ami 'I d
li
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northwest
He is quoted as saying in reply to the ; quaricr
ot .«• * t n
Jov ship ««rty
question whether in his opinion Bryan (40) south of Range en 0; « «*• w l'iiamctte
Meridian, containing '.jn aci -s Together with
would be lite Democratic candidate for the tenement«, h»*: litmeul« and
appurten-
.
ances
belonging. The proceeds of
the Presidency next year; "Hem iy be, aale •<’ thereunto
be applit 1 -.n the I :: ayrner
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.. ex-
of the
but if he is, lie will get a much smaller |iei>xr- of a I sale, t«-g 'bur with plaintiff’s
.-aid judgment, including interest, costs and
vote than lie did three years ago. The attorneys’ fees.
t’d at Kiamath Falls, Oregon, this 7th dav
‘Granger’ slate, which in 1896 voted for of ''i
SeptcmlM i D'.*>.
a KERSHNER.
Fl.*•; iff of Klamath county, Oregon.
Bryan, entered the Republican col­
On*i<»".
proprietors
Rail, Street, - Klamath Falb, Orejón
No Firm in Klamath County Will
4 Spend Your Money
Give Better Prices for Cash Trade,
Quality of Goods Considered.
IN THE TOWN YOU EARN IT
Is ii pfetty good motto provid-l
c l you can get the same value!
that you can get elsewhere.i
We claim that oui goods arc.
the best and our prices the.
lowest.
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«Clothing. Gents'
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Furnishings
Hats of Every Style,
Shirts that I it, and
Neckties that arc
Beauties.
A COMPLETE LINE OF.
^Staple and Fancy
Agent for THE FIREMANS FUND INSURANCE
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Assests $3,750,000.
CO.
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Klamath Falls, Oregon.
For Sale.
Furniture ami all houMeboW
Ml*
<H) acre« near Addami, Oregon. Soft Hile, nt the llib houee, Klamath Falla.
Groceries»
gronml, depth 3 ft. Good fall, good1 Heating (t<,ve, cuolt
curtain», car--
'^HeetofditchS1 P-'t". HuW, wim'rAt» »hiHei«, tablen, pict-
’ J feet 0 inch pipe. Good for *3000. Own-'
>>n.| R|| kimlM of diirtma. Every-
erin'>'’”r health. Price *800 cash or thing"th'tt
’ i in UHetl for honne-keeping.
r f moo worth of livestock. Address at (• >'"!?
.11 lli.-.t
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Placer Aline l or Sale.
iGOLD
FRONT. 2
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T. F. Miner.}
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$1000 worth of livestock. ,
«•'V. B ah .Talent, Oregon.
once. G. W. B ahti h ,Talent,Oregon.
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Klitr*nlh Faile, Or,
I)o \ou
Know the News ?
The Stone Store,
I
We have some very fine
stock of all kinds of wet
pods, and if you want
something really good,
go to the GEM....
C. I). tV illson, Prop
be sold I ROOD.
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M. W. Gavitt.
You < »o I,»vi* Il nil for
f«’**
Month
EAUU
Per
- » • •
Unn
Month
In Tb< Kronit** T.'i*rr»M of I’ortlanil.
ii |. i|,,. iH|»,..f numing non
l **i"T |Hitillsli<-,i in rircgoni it enntain«
nil tie- now» uf Un. >|»|,. Hl„| ,,f ,
*«•”»• 'fry It for « month. A rainpln
copy »in |„. oihlli'il to you free. Art-
tire»»
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The Telegram,
Portland, Or