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ILAMITH REPUBLICAN. Z.—. r - ■■ f ■ ■ =■— Published every Thursday by K lamath C ounty .. This Space Reserved For W. DUSE & SON, E dito » and P kopbihors . subscription rates : ftie year (in advance)................. •ix months Three months . . • ingle oopiea Advertising at reaeenaMe rates. r w 1 UO 50 I 10 I Duffy’s Fair Store, JOHN S. ORR. ALEX MARTIN 4. CO. BANK Attorney-at-Law. Ki niiiii I ut». • O bmm »*. proprietors (jlA). S. NICKERSON, Attorney-ut-Law. hi am AIM 1 ms, • <»«»*»>». COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY THURSDAY, SETTEMBER28, 1899. I j IR AU I. MURDOCH, Attorney -at-Law, < rffb’u |i*»l >’»••1«'■ ‘ Captain Previns, who was recently fried and convicted without evidence by a French court, to the snrpriee and in dignation of all ewiliied countries, was pardoned last week and now enjoys free «lorn again. Ki milt > »IW. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED New Stock oí Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Underwear, Overcoats, etc j ;RID H. unis. Attorney-at-Law. That the Filipino insurgents are hav GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. OHIO REPUBLICANISM ing hard sledding in a financial way is shown by the fact that they have re The republican campaign wiw opened cently issued paper money to the amount 1 on the 23d at Akron, Ohio by Governor of 13,000,000, and propose to confiscate i Roosevelt of New York and Judge Nash all the horses, cattle and other property of Columbus, and was attended by 7.x- needed for the use of their army. 000. In his opening remarks, the Judge said: “There is a very important Blat The only famine now raging in the ter with which the republican party Pacific statesis a freight car famine. It ' ami its politics had much to do in the P roprietor . is caused by the enormous amount of last two and a half years. Our foreign grain, fruit, goods, cattle and lumber to markets have been enlarged and our he sent per railroad, and the fact that I foreign commerce has been increased. Headquarters for rancher» i»nd mining men. The only hotel in the city giv »he freight cars are few in comjiaiison We believe this to be absolutely neces ■with the amount of freight to be hauled. sary for the present and future prosperi ing reasonable rates. Free 'bus tnand from all trains. ty of tiie country. The policy of the re Cuba Railroad. Tt is possible, oi course, that business publican parly is to strengthen and >liay be somewhat unfavorably affected make larger foreign markets for our goods. A New York dispatch dated Sept. 23 by the political battle of next year, It is in earnest in this matter. He are says: this being not uncommon expeiieuce in just ns zealous in the cause as we ever “Within a very short time the con the year of the Presidential contest, but were in saving our home market for struction of a railaoad will probably be the dancer of this will lie reduced to a Americans, This we propose to do. begun which will mike every point of minimum if events shall be such as to even if it requires that governmental as importance in Cuba easy of access. IV e create general confidence in Republican sistance shall be given to our shipping have the right of wav ; we have the con success. Let the ¿naaeial and commercial so that our wares may sail the world cession, and, best of all, we have the interests of theeoontry feel well assured over under our own flag. This we will money. It is our purpose ta have a <Jf another Republican triumph and the do, even if it involves the 'construction main line through the island, and to do national campaign will have little effect of the Nicaragua canal by our own gov- this we must build a road from Santa npon business.—Omaha Bee. eminent. This we will do, even if it de- Clara to Santiago de Cuba, a distance of mands that our flag shall never be haul- about 400 miles. Then we will build TREASURERS’ NOTICE. This Baiper needs a correspondent in ed down in islands lawfully acquired by branches to the main line from every N..(h ■ I. he-. bv given thill there ire fun.l- every town and school district in the the valor of our soldiers and sailors.” port on the north and south sides of the in the I'mintv Tre»»urv i >r the red.-inpth.n «■< th.' foil >w ing County Warrant* i rot"»ted on eounty, to send us the news. The As to “imperialism,” the speakersaiil: island. Jan 12. li".H |ni.re-t on Miine u ill from growth and improvement of every local-1 “who in the world is in favor of it? Im ‘ This means the building of more thi-ilate. 4O!>S, 411'1. Ki-" Hl'?. 4076. ill».. It».«, p *7. tVJ9. SI Ills, lletl. I' 77. ity wiil be of interest to all. We would perialism is the power, authority of an than 850 miles of road at a cost of at !>>,'< .1 al Klamath I all-, or .th - 21-t dav ol 11.11. V*s Vii k»M-.i KO. like to receive communications every emperor. I know of no imperialist in least 125,000,000. London amt Boston September law. County Treasurer. week telling of what is going on—the this broad land. I know of no man in capitalists have financed the under- Protect your fttmily nn<l yourself by fiew Lonses being built, the business be it who desires to change the spirit or taking. The surveys have been made, ing transacted, and as to the cattle, the character of this great republic as it was and all that is necessary to permit the taking out tin accident txilicy. $10 to $25 per annnin pfiy» for $1000 uitii Crops, the schools, ehurebes, social handed down to us by our fathers. Even commencement of the work of construc weekly iiieninity of $5 to $12.50. gatherings, marriages, births and those who believe that it is a wise act to tion is the repeal of the Foraker resolu C. L. I’.lHIltSH. Agent for Aetna Insurance Co. deaths; indeed, everything which will retain possession of the islands which tion. This we have every reason to be lie of interest to our subscribers. This have come to us as part of the victory lieve will lie repealed in the early days Sl'MMONS. paper also needs a good agent in every which we won over .Spain, do not wish of the coming session. We shall rush tbwn in the county to obtain subscrib ■ to establish an empire in them, or any the work and give Cuba a railroad sys In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ers, and for their trouble we will be thing akin to an empire. All they de tem that will prove oi incalculable bene For Klamath County. A. D. Harpoid, Plaintiff, i Action at glad to pay them liberally. sire is to carry to their inhabitants the fit in the development of her many v-. ' J«aa u> re- Ross <iuilliams Defendant. ’ *wer M^m-v. I same enlightenment and the same civili resources.” To Ross Guilliam.-. the above nan!*’d defend Senator Thurston in a recent speech zation which we enjoy. When they are ant : In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear am! on expansion and the Philippine ; ques prepared for it, it is proposed that the Notice for Bids. answer the complaint tiled against you in the tion, said: “I was not an expansionist . congress shall act lo give them a govern above-entitled action, on or before Thttrs lay, Bids will l>e received by the under October 2.’»th, 1*99. that day and date being th” but now I am thoroughly convinced that ment free in character and guaranteeing la-t time prescribed in the order for the publi the Administration did the only thing to them the sacred rights which we signed until 2 o’clock p. tn. .Sept. 30th cation of summons, the first publication there of having been made on the 14th day of 1899, for the purchase of $500 School possible- We were at war with Spain. cherish. September, 1899; and if you fa'il to answer, for I District Bonds issued by school district want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg We struck her most vital poiut—Manila. “Within the last few years many of ment against you a- demanded in the com Once there we had Spain at our mercy the business men of this country have No. 28 Klamath county, Or. Bonds re plaint on file in this cause, to-wit: For the sum of <su.'>:l, together with in- and forced peace within a comparatively consolidated their great interests into deemable after ten years, interest pay terest thereon at the rHtc of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st da\ of July, ls'.f.i. together few days. The idea that Dewey should corporations and combinations which are able semi-annually. with Plaintiff's costs ami d;-bursenieuts of H. H. V an V alkenbchg . have sailed away after destroying that publicly known as ‘trusts.’ The men this action; and will ask the Court for an order that any property tak-n umb r attach Très. Klamath County. fleet and taking Manila is preposterous. who conduct our mannfactories, trade ment herein be «old to satisfy said judgment, or so much of such property as may be silt- I think it is equally clear that we never and commerce are generally intelligent, Notice. ficient to satisfy the snnn . could have justified the surrender of far-seeing citizens, wrtb the patriotism This summons is served by publication there There is money in the Town Treasury of in the K lamath K eitblkan . by order of the islands to Spain. I think every equal to that of any other class of citizens. Hon. Henry I.. Benson, Judge of the 1st Judi to pay all warrants up to and includ cial District of Oregon, made, dated and filed thing was done by the Administration I am very loth to believe that these men in said Court and came on the 13th day of ing No. 682. J. IV. S iemens . • hat could possibly have been done. We would knowingly do any thing that S» pteinber. 1*99. at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ami Town Treas. which sai l order so made ami filed requires could not anticipate a Philippine revolu would be detrimental to the country or that this Kiiminonfl In this cause ’ pub *hed once a week for six consecutive ami suruu":ve tion.” their fellowmen. It is true, however, For Rent. weeks from the 14th day of September, Js'.»9, the date of the first publication tlu r'of a- pre 320 acres good farm land, 200 acres in scribed in said order. Henry Watterson says that “theDemo- that there are things connected witli II. F. Ml IU>o< H. these new organizations that need regu Attorney for Plaintiff. cultivation, all fenced, fair dwelling «ratic party of Jefierson and Jackson was ever the apostle of national expan lation by law in order to prevent evils house and barn. Good water. Cash MIEKIFF’S SALE. sion. Manifest destiny was its rallying which may arise. Undoubtedly careful rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time. Apply to C. L. P abkisii . cry. That idea is none the less living and wise legislation will be acquired, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for and vital to day than it was fifty, sixty, both on the present congress’ part and the County of Klamath. The state fair, at Salem, closed last T. T. Geer, Governor of Oregon ) eighty years ago. All these new terri by the state legislatures, to regulate and Dunbar, Secretary of Suit*’ torial acquisitions are with us to stay. prevent evils which may emanate from Friday. It was the most successful fair F. of 1. Oregon, and Cha-. S. Moore, | the large corporations. Such legislation , the state has had in ten years. Treasurer of the State of Oregon, : " Sult ’* In They came to us unbidden. They were Equity to constituting the State Land I ; foreclose we can safely entrust to the men of the Board. Plaintiff. a sent to us by that mysterious power to vs. mortgage. which we owe all that we are, all that | republican party.” SUMMONS. W. E. Howe, Belie Howe, his u ile, and J. L. Hanks, we have. Who shall say it nay? lie , Defendants. It is prophesied by Portland news In the Circuit Court of the .State of Oregon, that does this—and the more surely if Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an for Klamath County. papers that there will bea great scarcity execution audorder of al” i--ued out of the M. I. Thompson, Plaintiff, t he be a party leader—pronounces his vs. [Suit for Divorce. above nanie<H’<>urt and ca iso on the 26th d»> own political damnation. No party ever of beef in the Northwest this winter on J. W. Thomp«<»n, Defendant.) af August lst-9. upon a deer« ” mad'’ in said To J. W. Thompson, tiie above-named de court on the 22ml day of June IhW, wherein threw itself across the pathway of its account of stockmen having sold off so fendant the above nam'd plaintiff recovered judgment : country’s greatness and glory and lived many of their cattle tliat very tew cattle Iu the name of the Sta'o of Oregon, you are against the ‘•aid defendant W. E. Howe for the hereby summoned and required to appear and sum of <443.33 w ith interest nt < ;ght p'-r cent to tell the tale, and no party ever can, are left. The Oregonian of Sunday says answer the complaint tiled aguinst you in the per annum, and the further sum of <31.03 and that “ the demand for stock cattle, to above-entitled court and cause on or before ihe sum of <«0.00 attorney,« fees with interest or will, or ought.” November 9, 189 j , and if you fail so thereon at six per cent pur annum, together replenish the ranges of Montana, has Thursday, to appear and answer as herein required, for w ith the co'ts add d.*bursements of '-aid suit want thereof the above-named plaintiff will taxed at <(>.»'». Which .-.aid decre*’ against said been so great that Oregon cattlemen have Senator Vest of Missouri will not see apply to the court for the relief demanded in defandants and gach ol then ordered the salt complaint. of the following described mortgaged real or believe that any prosperity has come left their own ranges ’almost bare of her The relief demanded is a decree of the court property to satisfy said judgment and costs. to the farmer in the past two years. He stock in many instances. The high dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing Therefore in compliance with said execution between plaintiff and defendant and the care and order of sale, I have duly levied upon -aid said in an interview at Toronto, Canada, price paid for veal, 8 cents a pound, has ami custody of the minor children, and for mortgaged j n-mi.- and wiil on Saturday the also tempted fanners to dispose of their such other ami further relief as to the court 7th day of OctOle r 1WW, at 2 o,clock iii the on Monday; “Republicans claim pros may seem just and equitable. afternoon of said day, at the front door of the perity as due to the tariff policy, but heifer calves. A two-months-old calf This summons is published by order of Hon. County Court house, in Klamath Fall--, Klam I,. F. Willits, Judge of the County Court of ath county, Oregon, sell at public auction lo will dren 100 pounds, and $8 is consid farmers have received no particular ben Klamath County, Oregon. Said order directs the highest bidder for cash in hand, the fol this summons be published once a week lowing described real properly, situated in efit from the prosperity and are as dis- ered a big price, so farmers have sold that for six consecutive and •successive weeks, the Klamath county, Oregon, to wit: The hputh- calves as well as yearlings and 2-year-old first publication thereof to be made ou Septem ea-t quarter of the northen t quarler of section satified as ever.” Facts from all sec 28, 1899, and the last publication to be six (<») and the south half of the northwest tions of the country, especially the great heifers, without considering the scarcity ber made on N’ouember 9,1899. quarter of section live (5) in Town-hip forty (40) south of JtHiige n-n (10) ea-t, Willamette farming West, disproves the sentence to result in the years to come. Oregon Dated September 28, IVJ9. A. L. LEAVITT, Meridian, containing 120 acres. Together w ith Attorney for Plaintiff. the. tenements, hered itmetits and appurten above, uttered by Mr. Vest. Millions of has to feed not only Portland, but the ances thereunto belonging. The proceeds of cities on Puget sound and the great mortgages in Kansas, Nebraska, Miss sale to be applied in the payment of the ex penses of said sale, together with plaintiff’s ouri, Iowa and the Dakotas were in 1898 mining region recently developed in SHERIFF’S SALE. said judgment, iuciuding interest, costs ami Alaska. ___ paid off by the increased sale of their attorneys’ fees. I Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 7th day In the Circuit court of the .State of Oregon of September !>99. products and millions more will be paid Dishonest Land. A . K ERHII X EK. for the County of Klamath. Bheriff of Klamath county, Oregon. and cancelled before Christmas chimes The Conservative knows aquaater sec T. T. Geer, Governor of Oregon, 'j F. I. Dunbar, Secretary ot .State are rung from the gold the 1899 crops tion of very beautiful and fertile land of Oregon aiul ('has. S. Moore, Huit in w ill bring them.—Fremont (Ohio) Jour adjoining Nebraska City. That half- Equity to ‘!f7on' foreclose constituting the State "i Land a nal. ____ Plaintiff. mortgage. ( mile square of superior soil, when first Board. vs. t Pattemore and Lucy E. The Western Immigration Bureau de sold and deeded, in 1857—42vearaago— Frank cided on the 23d that successful competi i brought only $200 in gold. But the land Notice is hereby given that, by virtue _____ of .. in and order of sale duly issued out of tion in the carrying of passengers and I is, like the gold dollar which Colonel Br ■ ' execution the above named court and cause on the 26th , day of August 1899, upon a decree made in said freight has been handicapped by the yan describes, ‘'dishonest-” It is “dis ■ . court on the23rd day of June )b99. wherein th»! Southern Pacific railroad, w hich, it is honest” because its puachasing power is above named plaintiff recovered judgment against the said defendant. Frank Pattemore,! constantly increasing. Today, one acre asserted, demanded the full proportion for the sum of <¿42.91, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the , of the traffic rate west of Ogden. Hence 1 of this dishonest land will buy 200 gold further sum of <38J>2, and the sum of <75.00 at it was decided that if the Southern Paci dollars. Honest land, like an honest torney’s fees in said suit, with the costs and disbursements therein, taxed ai <20 00. Which , dollar, can not buy more at one time fic doeB not recede from its (xisition, said decree against said defendants and each of them, ordered tiie sale of the following des tickets shall lie routed w est of Ogden via than at another! cribed mortgaged real property to satisfy said Think of the diabolism of this wicked theOregon shortline and Oregon railroad judgment aud costs. Therefore In compliance with said execution and order of sale, I have: and Navigation Company to Portland ly enhancing land—contemplate the du y levied upon said mortgaged nre.mises, and from there to Fan Francisco by nefariousness, the innate rascality of a anu will on Saturday the 7<h day of October 1899, at one o’clock in the afternoon of said boat, or over the Santa Fe. This will soil that has risen in purchasing power day,at the front door of the County Court i house, in Klamath Falls, Klamath countv, in 42 years, so that one acre buys ns possibly result in good to Southern Ore Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest gon, which lias long been suffering on many dollars today of gold coin as 160 bidder for cash in hand, the following dc.-r rib- | ed r»*al property, situated in Klamath county, acres bought in 1857! acconnt of the high rates charged by I Oregon, to wit: The northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) In township Thirty-nine the 8. P. Railroad. If this road is thus What is Colonel Bryan’s remedy? Is it (39) south of Range ten (10) crm , Willamette the coinage of desert land farms at 16 to Meridian,containing 1Wacres. Together with < boycotted for its unfairness, it is not un-1 1? ! the tenements, hereditaments and appurten reasonable to suppose that it w ill bring Will Colonel Brvnn permit jieople ancesthereunto belonging. The proceeds ot «■aid sale to be applied in the payment of the its managers to time, and that immigra- holding lands that cost $1 25 an acre to ( expenses of said sale, logether with plaintiff's said judgment, including interest, costs and Jiaa_ta_timilhnrn Oreeon will not hence- ' demand and get interest on $2<)0 for each I ■ : attorneys ’ fees, m^^^^^^^^^WilHhatkind of wat-! Hole! Linke Ule Ashland Mouse, | m \ ■ t in t > vi i, • I C I >■> 1.0, RI 11 MC. «/• Lawyer. OREGON Under New Management Kl.Hl \Tll I vi LS •• N. BOURGEOIS, IJ H. HlROUS. U. I). ,11. KIERNAN. Proprietor. • • • Physician and Surgeon. i M||, SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS F t .i i fit Vt»»$h’d IUU*' mh | 4 I'»' '• Drug »!»••• hl \M Mil I Ul>. : "REG'»N. IN THE CITY ÜOOO VIANDS A. URK1HT. M. D. JJ Thebarrnmulne.mneHlonwIthlh.' Mdl.r ■’ I «r I» .-.art. on. ih.t srnO.-in.nl) mlxi.loxl«!». and only the tin. •> Vr»h l...f W .nr- 1 h '- o •"< ’ »m» *l»HU.td lu patrol.» Physician and Surgeon. Ki over tlif l»*r. a W atii » aiis . • » imh . o N. I run i k -|‘I. hi ri.< • ■ mi »ii.l So,gave 1» th«- samar II mi I'urtUMHl EXCHANGE <3 (Ki 4 uuut i <'l«,k ) Abstracter. Searcher of Record» and Conveyancer. ‘frrrl, Klamath ulf ffltrl ’.''U m Livery and Feed Stables ..Ik //-U'lZ, Orrgon. *l»w »<.<iu|>,l, al..ll**l >4 ll*r 1,11'1, . . sth <■ . Ul\ | Ml. I l< I t 1« i, i *•».;. |nt*r mt it on tnii-l nino«». nil*» I.,».I !' i »*• in .’txi «'•!.(.Uni.rr sub III. r< >|u.r. uirnte *1 iBr m . r«l lm*.l OBO »■ Having purchased Mr. Farrar's interest in the Ex- change Stables and having had everything overhauled, we are now prepared to turn out only lirst-class rigs, Call ÇH.ARl.ES I Al NACH. Attorney. and see us. w. w.. Ltzrvirw. • I’sniov. cn. i’rop’r K Ir a limili Rolls*, t •*«» I - - f i a !<>• It »«.I x'aii-i »1 f.Rkrt tru i -! • rlulit 1 I «ml offlr» n. na i ion . < )reu<»ii« Justice of the Peace. U. S. Commissioner. JJR. E. J. HOM), Resident Dentist. .— < ’flier Offer tr\ < ’nrra Holl*«*. kluDiath lull*, Orric<»fi. * (J. l- Parrish, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Searcher of Records. <>i 11< v ix < <>i nr not mk w. B. GRIFFITH The Mammoth W eekly Oregonian Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnish- - OHEGON' Do Fon Know the News ? /w... çzk Month pPr... Month * in Advance. lplo Ad The Telegram, Portland, Or Bargains In Dress Goods -A FULL LINE OF— Staple and GROCERIES The Gold Front Is The Place Tn Buy Groceries. Country N full and complete assortment of all Goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Fancy Free Delivery. ^Datr^t K lainath Fall«, Oregon. 1hi« 7th day /. F. /Miner, Drop'r. Produce Nought C. R. De Lap, Prop’r-