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<A < I»M K<»fr Ktc |»»N A | K lamath C ounty ... KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Space Published every Thursday by E dito »« and P iocbuctomh . Duffy’s Fair Store, ■VBMHirriON RATE»: Ono year (In advance).................... 0ix months .................................... ~ Three months ................................ Mingle copies................................. AdvsrUsing at reasonable rates. EO. S. NICK ER SON, Attorney-at-Law, COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY New Stock of Clothing. Shoes, Hats. Underwear, Overcoats, etc. I ■ Oían.,, « math F all », IJ IRAK F. MURDOCH, I Attorney-at-Law. • lliiiina. K iamatii F ail *, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED I pREl) It. MILLS, Hotel LinkviHe The trouble between the Boers and English, for several months in em bryo, l»as at last burst into the ter sion was settled when we took posses-, DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sion of those islands, and there is no 1 rible realities of war. way of the United States leaving VNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ( The silver issue is deader than them. It is just as much the moral l.AkKvirw. O regon , October 11, 1X99. I Notic? hereby given that LEAFY CALM EH, Mark Twain's grandmother, and it is duty of this country to suppress the of Merrill, is Oregon, has filed notice of intention insurrection in the Philippines as it to mske proof on her desert land claim. No. useless for Bryan to try to revive it. for the NS. \ of NW.». of See. IS. Tp 41 S. would is? to suppress an insurrection .W. K 11 B.t W. M.i Oregon, before C. 11 Withrow* People won’t swallow theories and in any state or territory.” County Clerk, at Klamath Fall*. Oregon, on Saturday, the25th day of November, 1x99. wild vagaries when they are contra She names the following witnesses to prove School suits at Duffy’«. the complete irrigation and reclamation of dicted by facts—actual conditions. Stationery at Dufy’s. K lamath F ai J J : t'KKGoM : KLAM \TII I \l.l>. IL NARC1US, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. ( alH Fn aap<l> At.vi»l*<! «t Co *• l»rtig Mture. IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS----- _ Urtirc. t'hirwawg KLAMATH 1 Al.IS. Th** bar-room iu connection with the hotel !■ pre*Me*l over by courteous and gentleman!) mixologiNt». an<! only the finest brand» ui Wine». Liquor» an»t Cigar* are dl»|»en»e<l to patron» over the bar Physician and Surgeon. ■ Falls, K lamath Klamath Falls Planing Mills, : OlUMMIM. WRIOtir, M. D. A. Hats and Sox at Duffy’s. $5.00 For a Name in Ashland. • Lawyer. Under New Management SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MLN best accommodations Granit ware at Duffy’s. i l , rutemc . J.c J. M. KIERNAN, Proprietor.* • • said laud: John Bonner, of Klamath Falls. Oregon; B F. Van Brimmer, of Klamath Falls. Oregon; George Wilson, of Merrill, Oregon; Charles Wilson, of Merrill, Oregon. E M. BRATTA1N, Register. »5.00 in cash will be paid for a suitable name for a monthly Normal School paper, eight pages, with over a dozen departments, to be published in Ashland. Send 25 cents with I your suggested name and your own address for three months’'subscrip tion. One name allowed for every 25 cents. Faculty choose the name"Oc The theories of W. J. Bryan, who tober 25, 1899. Address Editor. O. B. T out , Ashland, Or. has captured popism and a wing of democracy, vary tremendously from School Sults $3.50 to $6.00 at Duffys those which were held by Thomas Keep your eye on Duffy. Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Franklin For Rent. Pierce and other democratic states 320 acres good farm land, 200 acres in men of the past. Now, in comparison cultivation, all fenced, fair dwelling with those of his predecessors, are house and barn. Good water. Cash Bryan S notions according to the rules rent or wheat in mill at thrashing time. of expansion, or are a contrac Apply to C. L. P aukish . tion? ______________ According to Oregon's new regis tration law, which is to be given a practical test in the election of 1900, every voter In the state, in order tc »xercise his electoral prerogative,, must register with a notary public, justice of the peace, or county clerk or clerk of the county court once in every two years. Electors living at the county seat must register with the county clerk. Registration for next year will begin January 2d and close May 15th. Attorney-at-Law. I 'fl Fresh confectionery arriving every few days in the postoffice building. R. I. Hammond. A nice, new line of stationery in the Axes and hay forks at Duffy's. poetoffice block. R. I. Hammond. Just received at Van Valkenhurg'f the finest line of watches, chains and solid gold jewelry ever shown in Klam ath county. Sockless Jerry Simpson, the popo- cratic statesman of Kansas, who suc ceeded in having himself boosted into congress during the calamity period of that state, is reported to have lately joined a combination of stock shippers. Jerry is like many pop statesmen—a little cash in sight knocks the stuffing out of their politi cal dogmas. fefeáifiijiWíti I O01C«* lirai rn»h'fM«r. In the celebrated yacht races, Col umbia proved an easy winnor over Shamrock, the English boat, on Mon day. Osmio». F« t o • ■ r» • '< uf i l s . '.a«i ar*l Muri Ihr <to«Ml 4. bi ;. mil ||. . I . ai. l'uri lai»«i | J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. L. LEAVITT, (Ki Count) <*l.rk ) Abstracter, Searcher of Record» and Conveyancer. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds of Buildings and Contracting anti Building on the Installment Plan. Among tho infinite variety of material and w >rk furnisl»»l by thia mill are : ■«tore Fronts, Wood Carving, Stair Rads, Bulurtar» and Newel I'nats, llracketa, ■Scroll »nd Turneti Work. Sash, Ihxtrs and Blind«, CortH'r »nd Hase lllocba. rVawe»! «ndTurned Balusters. Door and Window Frames, Pulpits and Pew Ends, Shingl<>w, Builders’ Hardware, Paints and l)il. Moulding andGlaa«, Elevationa and la-stgiMi, Embossed, Ground and Cut Gias«, Wail Paper, Furniture, etc.,eU', Best work and material, and in the latest ami ut<«t approved styles. (Itfict, Vii’i rtirrt, «/p dr f'outl // h M( K 1‘imalh I rt/U, i'osx *-t tie a ....... I 1«'< »f^liar-t eM th« laafa of h latontlt i .mtn . I aiu Ur reliable Infor mat ion «»1» land luatlrr« I Mid flliuf- ad* II -c ■ I ..... i|dlail«a «Fit* thu r* quirrin« nt» <4 the m < ral Lautd OlAoa. UMHACH. ÇHARLES I Attorney. EXCHANGE O rbh IM, . I.AKKVIKW, Felt boote at Duffy’s. (in ral <a r. U I 'iplr.! *«at«« U»d l4ikr«iew a •lA-ciatlli STABEES QR. E. J. ItO Y I). AND il Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, Resident Dsnlist, Office op|i>>ite O jh - h * lion«.', kluinatb Fall. W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, | 5<rp«fo\/ LlVCrj» KLAMATH FALLS, J. B. MOORE OREGON Horses boarded by day. week or month. Hay and Grain bought and sold. Proprietor of Freight W tigoni. Everything done with . ... nmtnror and diopatrh .. .. Here are a few figures furnished by the department of agriculture at Washington that may be of general interest: The number of beef cattle in the United States has decreased since 1890 from 37,000,000 to 28,000,- 000 head. This reduction of 9,000,- 000 animals has been accompanied by an increase of about 14,000,000 in the country’s inhabitants, so that now there are only 365 steers to each 1000 of population, while in 1890 there were 589 steers to each 1000 of | population. (J L. Parrish, f f ♦ f f President McKinley, accompanied by members of his cabinet, is touring the middle states, and his speeches to the multitudes that gather to hear him are patriotic and thoroughly representative of true Americanism. He shows how every means of diplom acy was exercised to avert war with Spain, but how, when it came as an inevitable result, every effort was put forth to crush the enemy and secure its defeat as soon a» possible. He, ahows how the Philippine archipelago was put into the lap of America and how the American people could not, if they would, shirk the duties now being carried out. * The San Francisco Call publishes what purports to be the fac simile of a letter written June 11, 1889, by William J. Bryan to J. Sterling Mor ton, both men being residents of Ne braska. Mr. Bryan was at that time a candidate for secretary of the rail- v.v.ri ...uu.roo/uu oí ni» state, tie is accused of writing to Mr. Morton, “I SEMI-ANNUM SWEMEIIT assure you that it is the money that the »mount of mon.- '.nd warrants 1« in the office and not the honor that Of received for taxes and rr, >ney paid to attracts me.” The letter appears to the County Treasurer by the neriff of be genuine in every respect, and Mr. Klamath County, Oregon, for the sig month« ending on the 3l)th day of Sep Morton, who is said to have received tember, A. D. 1899. it, was secretary of agriculture under To amount received during the month« of President Cleveland. It is a very re April.................................... 11691 May................. » markable declaration to come from a June.................. July .................. man who has recived the considera August.............. tion that has been shown Mr. Bryan. September........ The Call gives the letter all possible prominence and vouches for its au Total received................. >0790 42 By amount paid to County Treaaurer! thenticity.—Yreka Journal. GOVERNOR GEER INTERVIEWED. I)« mh . PROPRIETORS Ki THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1099. Major-General Shafter, now In San Francisco, commanding the depart- ment of California, has been retired from the regular army according to orders dispatched from Washington lie will con- the first of the week, tinue his present command, however, as an officer in the volunteer service. Attorney-at-Law. K lamath F ail », • BANK W. HUSE & SON, \JOHN S. ORR, • ALEX MARTIN 4 CO April................................... »1691 May......... June......... July........ August ... September Governor Geer, who was In Wash- Angton, I). C., a few days ago, was in terviewed while there in regard to lhe Philippine policy and responded Total paid to Treasurer. »6796 42 •s follows: “The people of my state OF OREGON,) •re overwhelmingly for expansion, STATE C ounty or K lamath .i ' We have no imperialists. Not only J, A. Kershner, Sheriff of said county, Bo the people favor the program of do hereby certify that the foregoing is correct and true. the administration, but they want to statement Witness my hand this Sth dav of Oc tee the Philippine Islands retained. tober, A. D. 1899. A. KERSHNER, J think that the question of expan- Sheriff of tilamajh County, a.- f t t : * * * * Visitors Welcome! * Hundreds of visitors are in town every week—some of them buy their groceries of Miner and some don't—it takes all sorts of people to make up a world— some (not many) housewives even visit our store ami go away without leaving their orders—we’re glad to hob them just the same and some day their eyes will be opened. Good goods—»right prices— clean store—sure to suit the majority of careful buyers. T. F. MINER, ♦ w. tee B. GRIFFITH Contractor and Builder. * Plans and Estimates Furnish ed Free of Cost. * - KLAMATH FALL-, T'.t li , ORE‘»»>N. -■■■ Do You 1 ow. j it 4* 4*M^*^^4è4^4**^4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4è4*4*4*4:l:* X SUMMONS. Records. orn< a is i ..t ar noesi. My rnnn»«' *»n wltli ih< A»u-«*«>r*s th< |>a«i « Igi.t >. «r« f •••<«• of k I mi .«Di n 1 "Frwacnl <>» ih mliit»' ty Agent f»»r thè 1...1 limi rance <’otn| any. “GOLD FRONT,” RATES, $1.00 FEB DAT. Notary PubHc, Abstracter. Conveyancer and Searcher ef GOOD ACCOMMQOATIONS. Ashland House, Know the News ? You can Lave It «II for Per... Month Per... Month In The Kvcnln« Telegram, of Pu'ila^d, Oregon It I n the largest evening iiywo paper published In Oregon: Il cj»i»talu% all the news of (he Ntalc and of th« !>%« thin. Try It fur a month. A **k49pl< <j'»py will be mailed to you (r«nj. The Telegram Portland, Or Bargains In Dress Goods 11 tne Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. >Klamath County. LOCATED IN TI1E HEART OF THE CITY, a . I). Harpold, Plaintiff. ) Action at vs. > I aw jo re- FULL LINE OF— BossGniiliams, Defendant. ) <Wer Money. To R ohs (»uilllams. the above nanfljd defcpd« ant; In the .Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the cornplaint filed against you in the above’entitled action, on or before Thursday, October 26th, 1X99, that day and date being the last time prescribed in the order for the publi noadff’iariorn for ranchers and mining men. The only hotel in tho city giv cation of Summons, the firxt publication there of having been made on the 14th day of ing reasonable rate«. Free ’bus to anil from all train«. September, 1X99; and if you fail to anawer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg. * merit against you as demanded in the com* plaint on file in this cause, to-wlt; For the sum of W.3.31, together with in »li.,., tir ■ ii.1Ht ill J agitimi you I n I*'1' I abovc-entlilvd court and cause on or b*/ore terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per Produce Bought anti Thursday, November 9, 1x9«, mid If you fall so Country annum from the 1st day of July, 1X99. together to appear and answer h * herein required, fpr with plaintiff’s costs and disbursements of this action; and will ask 1I19 Court for an want thereof th»? above-named plaintiff will apply to the court for ih»! relief demanded in order that any property taken under attach- Sold. her complaint. , ment herein be sold to satisfy said Judgment, Th»» relief tletoanded |s a decr<,<' of the court or so much of such property as may be ruf- Prompt and careful attention dhsolvlng the bnmlM of matrimony cxlRtlng 1 ficlent to satisfy the same. to all order«.............. between plaintiff sud defendant and the care This summons Is served by publication there* nini custody of the minor children, »nd for of in the K lamath R kpvbi . icam , by order of such other and further relief as to the court Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the 1st Judl« SUMMONS. cial District of dragon, made, dated and filed may seem jiml and equi table. Tills summons Is piiblUbed by order <»f Hon. In said Court and cause on the 13th day of C. R. De Lap, Prop’r« tn IhoCIroul» Court ol the Slate of Oregon, I.. F. Willits, Judg.. of tb< ( ounty Court of • September. 1X99, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Klamath County, Oregon. Raid order direct» which said order mo made and filed requires tor K¡«ninth County. that this summon« be published onue » wok . that this summons In this cause be published M. 1. Th' mpKon. Plaintiff, > vi. Defendant. > > Still for nivorce. Aral publication ntlve ann to biiccom I vo on weeks, IM ■ I J. W. Thompson, i h< r.-of b<- made Heptrm To J. W. Thomp»on, the above-named de ber 2M, IX’SI. and the Isst publication to be | fendant: nm<le on Nourtnher 9,1X99. In tho name of tho Sta'e of Oregon, you are Dated Mvptrmber 2X, 1X99. h<reby ■ utnruonedand re-pilred to appear iit'l -i- ____ __ rr.».m»wr a ni'TliMilral or inventive mlM dralringatrlptoth« l’nrle Fspoaltion, with goo® , a b. r.r.Avrrr, Attorn.) tor Plain tiff I ___ ■__ ’_______________________ N. BOURGEOIS, PnOpRIEToR. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES j. n. nooRE, GENERAL FREIGHTER, MODEL CASH STORE ■ * ' ' ’l\i t a* » t