liti»! KM* IO N ai KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Publitihetl every Tburaday by This Space Reserved For W. HUSE á SON, E oitoks asm K lamath C ounty .. P kophiktoms . i Duffy’s Fair Store, ar am airrii* ratkh : One year (tn advance) Bix months Three months Single copies Advertising at reasonable rates. ----- ■■—¡xau—rc-r.~ O mkuox t o. S. HICKERSON, Attorney-at-La*. ¥ klAMATII Fill», COLLECTIONS attended TO PROMPTLY /KIM MURDOCH, Attorney-at-La nt. t iff)» New Stock ol Clothing. Shoes. Hats, Underwear. Overcoats, etc • PROPRIETORS '-.L T Aguinaldo lias failed in his third attempt to secure recognition for his alleged government. He wants to treat diplomatically with the United States. Instead, he and bis troops are being treated witli shot and shell at.a lively rate. : i » h Atturney-at-Lavr. K lamath F am . s , THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5,1899 T J* a (HIN S. ORH, ALEX MARTIN 4 CO bank « V lirai ro»h ff*< »■ h i km \ ni F il I B, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED O hi imi pREl) ri. At ILLS, Attorney-at-Lavr. Hotel < ho I.ON . Mud custody of the minor children, ami for hi .u «ru I' «i 11., Oregon’s Resources and Future. such other ami further relief as to the court mav seem just ami equitable. There is reported to be more activ­ It is usually distasteful to publish The remarks of President Breedon Phis summons is published by order ot lion E Willits. Judge of the County Court ot ity in real estate business in the complimentary notices in regard to at the opening of the Oregon Indus­ I Klamath f C RUE EMC, <\»unty. Oregon. Haiti order diiects J • large cities of the country now than 11 one's self—too much like blowing trial Exposition on Thursday last, at that this summons be published once a week for six consecutive ami successive weeks, the tbpre has been in many years past. I one's own horn, yet such course is Portland, contains the following in­ first publication thereof to be ma le on Septem 25. 1599, ami the last publication to be The revival has also reached the often advisable, especially for persons teresting statement of the resources her made on N.iuember 9. 1599. , , EU.ITT small cities and towns of the land. I going into a new flelcl among hitherto and the future of Oregon. He said: Under New Management Attorney for Plaintiff All such improved conditions are in utter strangers who know nothing -We have no accurate knowledge of accordance with the universal better­ ’ about their previous record or stand- the Philippines. The most reliable I ! H. H {RiiUS, Af. I). SHERIFF’S SALE. ment of the times. j ing. The opinions of people with statistics place the area at 1.17.057 Physician ar.d Surgeon. the Circuit court of the State of Oregon During the period of free trade, ! whom one has mingled and done bus­ square miles, with a population of for In d*e County of Klamath. I < alta rrwtiiptly Oftlcr, 4'hllwtM».| fathered and enforced a few years ago iness for many years are always the from 8,000,000 to 10.000,000 of peo­ T. T. Geer, Governor of Oregon. ) SAMPLE ROOM9 FOR COMMERCIAL F. 1. Dunbar, Secretary ol State A < «» ’■ Dru> IHvlr w Suit m by democratic experimentalists, prices best and most to be desired, and ple. Do our citizens of Oregon real­ of Oregon ami Chas. S. Moore, MEN 3EST ACCOMMODATIONS Treasurer of the state vi Oregon, , Equity to KI.AMITI! I Al l>, : : OREGON. for wool and mutton went to pieces, therefore we reproduce, though witli ize that these islands, as the imper­ constituting the State 1 and > ierrelo*e a ■considerable diffidence, a few of the Board. Plaintiff. | mortgage IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS — fect records show, imported in one and the industry, so valuable to cer­ vs. | I very friendly notices received by us year merchandise valued at from Erank Pattemore and I.uey E. jy A. WRIGHT, Al. I). tain sections of the country, was Pattetnore, his wife. Defendants. J i on leaving Nebraska. Space forbids $25,000,000 to $30,000,000. while they Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an practically destroved. The improve­ Th» bar-room In c..nni> «Uh tho hotel I. rrr.'l«! <•«« bi eourt.-u. an.| (rntkmanl) and order of sale duly issued out of publishing all of the favorable things exported during the same time pro­ execution Physician and Surgeon. the above named court and cause on the .’nth mUtoloKl.1., «n.l uul) Ih» Un.>1 br.u.l. »I WIn«. l.l.|U«f. »ml ment along that and other lines since »'• 1 K :• > a»I. • •'i.nt ' I mn |-r. |-ar» «| lt> hirni»li section nineteen (19) in township Thirty-nine I r. lial., hil«.f ii ai . I .»ti la:I math t > aiul till'■ never uttered—another output of squalling baby then and always had duces. You must not lose sight of (39) south of Range ten (10) ea-t, W illamette lan k * iiiA'Iv iu «tr' «lew a t < « alllt natural resources are not surpassed by the nation was surely destined to Wakefield Republican: Mr. and any country on the face of the globe, . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. ruin. Into I his ears were poured the Wm. Huse stopped in Wakefield County. n. ha lion . must shake off her lethargy ayd ad­ For A. Klamath < »regoli D. Harpold, Plaintiff, i Action at glad tidings of higher prices, increas ­ - - ' Monday afternoon on their way home vs. > law to re- ed demand for products and labor, ’’ from Norfolk to visit the Republican vance to the exigency of the times Ross (iuilliam- Defendant. ) ^Ber Money. Justice of the Peace. To Ross Guilliams. the above natrlVd defend­ and the rule of universal plenty and 1 family. In a few days Mr. Huse and and capture this monument of trade. ant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: U. S. Commissioner. Y<>u are hereby required to appear and I believe if the natural resources of prosperity, but still he refused to be ^is son, -E. W. Huse, will start for answer tin* complaint filed against you in the above-entitled action, on or before Thursday, the Pacific states were fully under ­ consoled or cheered. Such men nurse Southern Oregon to find a new loca- October 26th, 1899, that day and «late lari ng the last time prescribed in the order for the publi­ everything pessimistic and shut their newspaper business. We stood by the people of our own nation cation of Summons, the first publication there­ having been made on the llth day of ears and souls to everything optim- rCgref to see them leave Dixon and of Europe, there would be an im­ of September, 1599; ami if you fail to answer, for migration to this slope that would want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg­ [JR E. J. lit) YD. iatic. county, where they have resided against you as demanded in the com soon populate and develop the now al­ ment plaint on file in thi- cause, to-wit: ax™ 1 In this state the beat of politics nearly thirty years, but hope and be­ most primitive Condition that exists. For tiie sum of | n ;.‘«.3I, together with in­ t Resident Dentist. terest thereon at the rati- of 10 p«*r cent per will be at its height next spring. By lieve they will meet with abundant i -Oregon alone has 61,000.000 acres annum from the 1st day of July, 1599. together Office < hrm with plaintiff’s costs and disbursements of having elections in June, it Is made success in the far west. | of land, with but 3,000,000 culti- this action; ami will aak tbB Court for an Klitinaili Falli», <>rvjp»w. order that any properly taken under attach­ necessary to go to the expense and Dixon Tribune: The retirement of* ■vated. Our sister state, Washington, ment herein be sold to satisfy said judgment, annoyance of two elections during the the Huses from the North Nebraska has an area of 66,000 square miles; or so much of such property as may be sui- Parr Oh, ficient to satisfy the same. year of a presidential campaign. We Journal removes the best journalists Idaho, 84,290 square miles; Califor­ This summons is served by publication there­ in the K lamath R epublican , by order of Notary Public, Abstracter. can learn of no good reason why all in this part of the state. Though nia, 155,000 square miles. Think, of Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the 1st Judi­ District of Oregon, made, dated and filed elections should not be held in the the Journal was Republican, it was then, of the possibilities of this great cial Conveyancer and Searcher of in said Court ami cause on the 13th day of September. I8BB, hi Klamath Falla, Oregon, and fall. There are only a few states noted for its treatment of all ques­ western empire. Records. which said order so made ami filed requires this summons In this cause be published that deviate from the rule of bolding tions as would benefit the common nu ll » is < oriir IIOt'sK. “Our forests are vast and inter- that once a week for six consecutive and successive elections in November, and Oregon is people and bent to no special class or minable. Our fruits and vegetables weeks from the 14th day of S -plumber, 1899, the date of the first publication tliereof a- pre­ unfortunately one of them. Besides i clique; neither would it bend to the surprise the world, 11. E. MCRDOCH, Grains and scribed in said order. Attorney for Plaintiff. the expense and trouble, elections are party whip. For first-class newspaper grasses are not equaled on the face of of no earthly benefit to a locality or men, Win. Huse & .Son have few the globe.. Our mines are rapidly SHERIFF’S SALE. developing their capabilities, and it is state, and the fewer of them the i equals. a safe prediction when I say that be­ better. fore another decade the mines of Ore­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the County of Klamath. Allen News: When the IIuscs step gon will be producing as much*wealth T. T. Geer, Governor of Oregon ) w. B. GhiFFITH What a soul-stirring howl would Dunbar, Secretary ot State , and out of the Ponca Journal, i as of an-v c31.03 and “GOLD FRONT,” administration on account of the tent newspaper men in this section of lightly. the sum of |.*X).OO attorney,s fees w ith interest manner of conducting the war. Nebraska respected and appreciated -Of wheat, the great staple pro­ thereon at six per cent per annum, together with the costs and disbursements of said suit Issues relative to monetary conditions their ability. The writer has known duct, Oregon produced and exported taxed at |6..». Which said decree against said F ki amatii Do You palls ore defendants and each of them ordered the sale in the year just passed 20.271,359 them personally less than two years, and prosperity they very carefully of the following described mortgaged real bushels. Over 800,000 barrels of yet in our dealings with them, either property to satisfy said judgment ami costs. avoid. Know the News? flour were ground and shipped to the Therefore in compliance with said execution in a business way or through the Orient and order of sale, I have duly levied upon said during the same period. Bar­ mortgaged premises. and will on Haturday the Bryan—a gentleman, pleasing, paper, we have found them always You ran baro it all lor ley and rye were produced to the 7lh day of October 1899, at 2 o.c|o< k in the courteous and a magnetic orator. honorable and worthy contemporaries. amount of 1,000,000 bushels. Ore­ afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court house, in Kiarnath Fall«, Klam­ That is all. As a profound, level­ They will be most sadly missed when gon’s hay crop was over 1,114,443 County ath county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash hi hand, the fol­ headed statesman, he does not com­ they are gone, for they have been so tons; 4,457,601 bushels was the crop lowing described Month t7(/C Month real property, situated in Klamath county, Oregon, to wit: The south­ pare with hundreds of others. His faithful and efficient in their work so of potatoes. Lumber was cut by the east quarter of the nortlie^t quarter of section of Oregon amounting to six (f>) and the south half of the northwest splendid physique, polished gestures long that people expected it, and did sawmills over 550,000,000 feet. quarter of section five (5) in Township forty of Range ten (10) east. Willamette and well-rounded sentences, eloquent­ not realize how persistently and with “Stock-raising is another great (4U)MMith Meridian, containing J20 acres. Together with ly uttered, attract attention and In­ how much labor they have gotten out source of wealth. Our mild climate, th«* tenements, here I itments and appurten­ LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, thoreunto belonging. Th«- proceeds ol terest, the same as a circus, but the Journal for over a quarter of a ' grasses remaining green during most ances sale to be applied in the payment of the ex- , of the year, and the ease with which penses of said sale, together with plaintiff’s would not justify intrusting the reins century. said judgment, including Interest, costs and cultivated grasses and forage plants attorney N. BOURGEOIS, P roprietor . s’ fees. of government to his hands. He is can be raised, make Oregon the stock­ Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 7th day ¡he Telegram, 1899. A KEKHIINER. eminent on making a noise—pre-emi­ Ponca Journal: William Huse sr. raiser’s paradise. The best records of September Sheriff of Klamath county, Oregon. Portland, Or nent authority on oratorical pyro­ left Ponca Monday morning for obtainable show 556,745 head of cat­ Headquarters for ranchers and mining m,-n. Tl>.-,»>lv ....... ■................ technics, but when it comes to weav­ Wakefield and Norfolk and E. W. tle, about 225,500 horsesand 2,207,- ing rc»H »fiable rate». Free 'l.iiw t.,an.l I, .... «Il trai,,- ” >n Hie city giv- NOTICE OE SHERIFF’S SALE. 480 sheep owned by Oregon stock- ing the policy of a great nation, he Huse left Tuesday morning to join men. A low estimate of their value had better turn over the job to older, his father at the latter place and to­ makes a grand total of $15,692,760. By Virtue of an execution and order of xnle Axes and hay t:rks at Duffy's. by the clerk of the Circuit Court < f the more solid and experienced thinkers. gether they will journey to Portland. “The fruits of this favored state < issued ounty of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the Notice. day of H«'|)teniber 1899, in a certain action Ore., and other points in search of a are not surpassed by any country ■>th the Circuit Court for aaid County and State -A FULL LINE OF— While popocratic leaders are Irying desirable location in which to re-em- under the sun. The diversity of soil in There is money in (lie Town Treasury wherein c. A.Cogawell and Geo. s'. N ekerson as Plaintiffs recovered judgment against Geo. and climate make it possible for the to impress the Idea that they are the bark in the newspaper business. In Von L. Meyer, Defendent, for the sum of Three to pay all warrants up to and includ- to find localities suitable Hundred anti Fifty dollars ami costs ami dis­ ing No. 082. J. W. S iemkxm , sole opponents of trusts, let it be case they find a suitable field their orchardist bursements taxed at Twenty-seven and 50-100 to the variety lie desires to raise. I home in mind that to the republicans families will follow them in the might continue indefinitely with the dollars, on the 16th day of June, lx!49. Town Trees. Notice is hereby given that I u ill on Saturday Octob Huit for Divorce. Eastern shore of Lake Ewauna or Klamath W. Thompson, Defendant.) K. No. 1X89, for the HE* . of HW' mi , t River; thence Southeasterly along said lake or NE', of SE-.. See commercial enterprises to the detri­ for so long that they seem a very part To J. W. Thompson, the above-named de­ river shore to the Intersection of tne said shore fendant: .Oregon, lie nnnies the following w,t' ^'V^Vn line lim- Detween between sections 22 it, iho „a»«« »i., u. ... t t ••»»»’wim me aecuon ment of the people. Really, the war of them, and it is with a most sin­ luthenamf of the State of Oregon, you are I and E Will Mer , thence am! 33. 33. Tp. T p. 38 mi H S. R R. 9