Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 23, 1899, Image 2

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KL&MtTH REPUBLICAN.
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 18m».
VICE-PRESIDENT HOBART.
San Francisco papers of yesterday. ]
just received as we gu to press, an-1
notine« the death of A’icc-Presideiit
Hubart, who died Tuesday,
We respectfully call your attention to our line of
Winter Clothing; OVERCOATS, MACKINTOSHES,
GLOVES, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, etc., etc., which
ALEX
MARTIN & CO.
JOHN S. ORR,
Attorney-at-Law,
Kl lMAlll F»U.», •
OBMON.
PROPRIETORS
z.’EO. S. NICKERSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Ki
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
am
mi Fins,
•
<> k » k > s .
MURDOCH,
fjlRAM
Altorney-at-Law.
Oflluv near |,o»h»IWlW.
K I IM I I II III I ».
we can and will sell at same prices these goods are ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
sold at in railroad towns
Hotel
< »IIK1ON
pRED It. MILLS,
Atlorney-at-Law,
Vine- President Hobart’s condition
Ki until Foil, — Garúe».
of health tesaid to be gradually fail­
silver question, made so much of in SENATOR KYLE AN EXPANSIONIST
CONTEST NOTICE.
ing.
_ ____________
Senator Kyle, of South Dakota,
j C. RUI ENIC,
1896, was given no place in his
Senator Hayward, the junior sena- calamity
______ utterances this full.
In who used to be a populist, and who is
I
tor of Nebraska, is suffering from jgyy
proclaimed that the adoption still a non-republican, seems to be
Lawyer,
VXITFD STATES I AM' OFFICE. I
progressive paralysis and is slowly . ((f his fiuancla] notion was the only pleased at the republican victory
iDirvii*. Omii. s. cvti'lir
G'"' »
A «mt.eu'llt Iont,-I Hltl.lHvil liHill'i: Gen
Under
New
Management.
OREGON
KLAMATH FALO, I
nearing death’s door.
: means of saving the country from recently In his state. Expansion, he tl!e,llii this office by Slate of Oregon come-t-
Hnt tigHtii-l T C entry No. STS. tna le April A'
intimates,
was
the
principal
issue
in
,sss.
Kir
st:.
l-|
,(
Sil
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4.
Stt
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of
SI
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The results of the recent elections i
A majority of the voters re­
Lots 6 »nd 7. S e. 17. I'p
s 9 9 I . by John
H. H A RO US, M. I).
indicate without question that Me- ^ed
his adv,ce' and ewr South Dakota, and he appears to be Uliiin.eonte.ee. in which it i- »lleged that
the land embraced In ancli entry and the
an
expansionist.
In
fact,
practically
Kinley and Bryan will again be
suib decision the affairs of tlie
greater part of each amt every amaUe-t legal
Physician and Surgeon.
thereof was on March 1.’ Is»',
pitted against each other as presi-1 country, contrary to Bryan’s logic, all the western republicans and most HUbtltviKtini
swiintp and overflow cd, and thereby rendered
I
of
the
western
democrats
and
pop
­
unfit for cultivation.
I have
experienced constant and growing
< nil» I’romplh Mim le«l. Other, < hltwno<1
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
dentisi nominees.
1
Said parlies and unknown heirs of John
A <'«> ’■ Drug Mtutc,
I improvement. But if free silver was ulists are expansionists. The repub­ alteltl. deceased, are hereby notified toappear.
MEN
BEST
ACCOMMODATIONS
re.i I.nd Hi d < ft. r , y idem e umchiltx .r.ld al a
The Grants Pass Mining Journal I the only thing for the nation in 1896, licans will have great sport in the gallon,
KLAMATH 1 Al.I>, : : OREGON.
al It' o'clock a. in. on Deveir.ber 'Ji'.
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS.
-
—
IS9V.
before the Kegi-ter ami Receiver, at the
canvass
of
1900
if
the
democrats
are
has just reached its ninth volume. j why is it not the only thing now and
I'ntted Stales I and Office in I.akevlca . Oregott.
It is nno of the most ably edited why was it not made a prominent ’mad enough to put •■anti-imperial­ The said contestant haying. In a proper arti
! !
A. H Ria UT, M. D.
davit, riled October 21 IS!*.', set forth taels
It is which show ibai after due diligence la-rsonal
journals in the state and deserves the issue in the recent campaign? If ism” into their platform.
service of thia notice cannot be ma le, 0 i-
Physician and Surgeon.
success it is winning.
Bryan was wrong in ills theories in probable, however, that the Demo- hereby ordered and directed that such notice
proper publication.
' crats will be forced to do this. be given by due and
1896,
isn't
it
reasonable
to
suppose
he
E M Bl: \ rrMs'. Register.
The wheels of congress will be in
K i . ivatii ! Aim,
-
llAKRY BA11.Y. Receiver.
Bryan -and their principal leaders are
F< ria» rlv rr-‘ Imi Piu-h lati mik I *’«irg«»on lo
motion again next month. The J is wrong in his complaints trumped so strongly committed to anti-expan­
th«'
Nnniaiitaii lloapllal, Purilantl.
president's annual message, which up against the administration since sion that their party may have to
Treasurer's Notice.
!
then?
Do
not
his
vagaries
and
will be submitted at the opening of
stick to it next year. In that event
L. LEAVITT,
Notice is hereby given that there are
the session, is awaited with general (calamity speeches show him to be the republican majority of 1896 will
funds in tlie county treasury for tlie re­
!
more
of
a
selfish
demagogue
than
interest.
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
be left far behind in November of demption of tlie following county war
Atkrncy-at-Law,
wise statesman?
rants, protested on and prior to July 14,
Arthur Sewall, who was W. J.
next year.—Salem Statesman.
1891. Interest on same «ill cense from
KLAMATH I ILIA - - OREGON.
Nebraska stood almost alone in tlie
Bryan's mnning mate in 1896. says
this date: 4102, 4177,
Plansand
Specifications
Furnished
on
?\ll
Kinds
of
3031,
2695.
4170,
4182.
the recent elections are “an emphatic support of Brvanism in tlie late, REV. IRL R. HICKS ALMANAC.
4204, 4282. 4281, 4251,
(JttARLES UMIIACH.
There is no comparison between 4015,
Buildings and Contracting and Building
indorsement of the policy of the Mc­ elections, and that even that state
4250, 4241. 4276,
Kinley administration,” and adds did so, in the face of universal im­ former editions and this splendid 3777, 4218, 4016. 4315,
on the Installment Plan.
Attorney.
that he will not be the coming demo­ provement and in view of everything almanac for 1900, now ready. 3654. 4240. 43'18, 4196,
4214, 4224, 42.19, 4201,
Printed
in
beautiful
colors
on
much
that
conduces
to
optimism,
is
a
Î.
\KkVIEW,
• O hkgo N.
cratic vice-presidential candidate.
4330, 4631, 4.329. 4248.
Among the infinite variety <>f ni itcri.il an.I work furni.hrd bv this mill are : Confrut i a , . |H fore I ’du d ft’atvB Latiti ofllce
source of surprise and regret to those finer paper, its 196 pages are packed
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., thia
Store Fronts. Wood Carving. Stair Rails. lUhirters ami Newel Posts, Brackets,
There is no more honorable or ' on the outside. But the reason of with invaluable information on 9th day of November, 1899.
at tabcvivw a »iHN ialm .
H. II. V an V ai . kixi i rg .
Scroll and Turned Work, Sash, Poors and Illiuds, Corner ami Ruso i’dock», Sawed
profitable occupation in the world ! Bryan’s success in his own state is ' storms, astronomy and meteorology.
County Treasurer.
ami Turned Balusters, Poor and Window Frames, Pulpits and Few Ends, Shingles, £JR. E. J. HO YD,
than that of farming and stock- explained by a Nebraska paper as fol- I It is illustrated with nearly 200 finest
Builders’ Hardware, Paints at:d Oil, Moulding and Glass, Elevations and Ik signs,
raising. Those thus employed con­ | lows: “Inquire of almost any sup- half tones and other engravings.
Notice to Creditors.
Resident Dentist,
stitute the most independent class, . porter of Bryan in Nebraska as to This superb book would sell anywhere In jhe mutter of the Estate of Jacob Minikins, Emboeseil, Ground and Cut Glass, Wall Paper, 1 nrnitnre, etc., etc.
Best work and material, and in the latest and moat approved at) les.
d
and usually have more money at the | why they so love him—pin them : for fifty cents, but it costs only 25c a decvHM
oppiMte Oiwrii
Notice is hereby given by the uinlersignetl,
K lumai li Full«, Oreifna.
end of the year to show for tbeir ¡down to the truth and they will copy, and every subscriber to Rev. executor of the estate of Jacob Budkin*, <!•■•
ceased, to the creditors of, and for all person*
labors than the leaders in successful i wind up with a statement about as Irl R. Hicks’ now famous paper, having claims against the said deceased, to
present them with the necessary vouchers,
business in any town.
j follows: ‘Well, we admire his gall. 1 Word and AVorks, at *1 a year, re- within six months after the first publication of
this notice, to t hr said executor h ! his residence
------- AND OFFICE-------
one mile east of Dairy in Klamath Ceuuty, Ore­
The Jacksonville Times is printed A fellow who can go into a national | ceives this elegant almanac as a pre- gon.
1899.
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
semi-weekly and is an interesting convention as he did in 1896 and cap- 1 ; mium. Word and Works is a recog­ Dated November 16, ALSTORFIirra
B udkin *.
ture
it
is
all
right,
and
I
will
vote
nized
leader
among
the
best
family
Executor of the estate of
paper. Each issue its news columns
Jacob Budkins, deceased.
for him.’ Aman with a reputation and scientific journals, while nothing
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
I
are brimfull of well edited news, al­
Every thinn done « llh ..
■
built
on
‘
gall
’
is
not
always
the
kind
of
its
kind
can
compare
with
the
ways showing the growth, prosperity
IK'«tlU"<> Hlld llinpAtl h
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
the people should want. That Mr. Hicks almanac. One dollar a year is
and general upward trend of things,
Bryan has an abundance of what is a nominal price for such unique and By virtue of an execution duly fanned by the I IvPPV
Horses boarde.l by <lav, week or rnontli.
though its editorial columns reflect
/.. Parrish,
of the Circuit Court of the County of
i vulgarly called ‘gall, ’ everyone must t i useful publications. Professor Hicks Clerk
}[dv anf| Grajn bought and sold.
Klamath, State of Oregon, dated th*’ 17th «lay Lkl ▼ Cl j •
the dyspeptic, pessimistic partisan
admit. How otherwise could he per-. | has justly, and of necessity, with­ of November. 1899, in a certain action in the
Notary Public, Abstracter,
politics of the popocratic variety.
Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon
Circuit Court for said county hid ! state, u her •-
sistently deny existing facts and drawn his stonn and weather fore­ in Alexander .Mart n, T. <«.' Bear • s, Ch is. S.
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Moore and Alexander Martin, Jr., inrtners and Northern California at the very lowest rates.
Kentucky’s democratic papers at' have the people believe him? How casts from all free almanacs, having under |he firm name of Ileames Martin & <’«>.,
Records.
as plaintiffs, recovered judgment against
last concede a republican victory in ' could he make some of the wild state- | generally given his time and labor Jr.,
Linkviile Hotel Company (a corporation), de­
OFFICI IS' col nr llot’HK.
for the sum of One Thousand Two
that state. However, latest accounts ments and assertions he is credited free for nearly twenty years. Word fendants,
Hundred and Nine and 72-100 Dollar# ;|12i'9.72), S' .* i’’*;**-i^*T**:<*;^*>*r:*d**’r'**i**-**l'*d*’'!<
coats and disbursements taxed at Fifteen
indicate the possibility of trouble be- with and have tlie people accept and Works I’ub. Co., 2201 Locust and
Dollars, on the 6th day of November, 1K99.
notice is herebv given that I will, on HATER-
fore General Taylor, the republican them as gospel truth? Perhaps Mr. street, St. Louis, Mo.
DAY, THE ZiRD PAY OF DECEMBER, GW hi
governor-elect, is installed In his 1 Bryan has ‘gall,’ but ‘gall’ doesnot
the front doi r of the court house in Klamath
*
Falls,
said county, at 2 o’clock in the after­
__ 3 TT
Consultation free, No incurable noon of in said
office. One thousand
Kentucky „ ^«4.«
citi- LVP.ir
wear,
day, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following de­
cases
taken.
A
talk
with
Dr.
W.
I
tens announce their intention to see
scribed property, situated in Klamafh County,
There is nothing more profitable in Kingston Vance, of London, Eng., State
of Oregon, to wit: Block 28 of the Town
that be is duly inaugurated and main­ I
1
Linkviile, now Klamath Falls, excepting the
Orejon or elsewhere than the stick our surgeon-ln-chief, will cost you of
W. B. GRIFFITH
westerly
11 feet of Lots 3 and 4 of said block,
tained. With Kentucky blood aroused, I
taken and levied upon as the property of the
business. It is much safer than min­ nothing. Call at the Hotel Link- said
Linkviile Hotel Company (a corporation),
It is hard to predict wh3t may ensue.
so much thereof a« may be’necessary to sat­
ITiiii'ireils of visitors arc in town ovory
ing, for there is no risk to run, and ville, Saturday and Sunday, Decem­ or
isfy the said judgment in favor of the said
Contractor and Builder.
plaintiffs
and aga.nst said defendants, with in­
stockmen,
if
they
do
business
on
ber 2d and 3d.
An eminent astronomer in the
terest thereon, together w»th all costs and dis­
wcok
—
some
of
them
buy
their
groceries
bursements that have or may accrue.
g 'vemment employ says that tlie good business principles, are, in nine­
A. K ERSBN1R, «her ff.
Twenty bars of soap for *1.00 at Dated at Klamath Falls,
Oregon, November
of Miner and some don’t—it takes all
brilliant meteoric display which, teen times out of twenty, safe for a
21, 1899.
De
Lapp's.
profit
largely
in
excess
of
their
ex
­
Plans and Estimates Furnish­
contrary to anticipations, did not
sorts of people to make up a world—
occur last week, was predicted a year penditures. Here in Klamath county
Four pounds of Schilling's coffee
ed Free of Cost.
NOTICE.
too soon and will not take place until, the stockmen form a large and weal­ for *1.00 at C. R. De Lapp's.
some (not many) housewives even visit
thy
class
inhabitants.
The
growth
KLAMATH FALL*, - • OREGON
November, 1900. The feeble exhi­
I
Notice iff h^rebv given that, by order of the
our store and go away without leaving
bition last week was merely a side­ and natural increase of their herds
State Land Boara, Nea’ed tender’s to purchase
the Brooks ranch, ffituatod near Klamath Falls,
show to the gorgeous circus which assure them wealth with little of the
Oregon, containing 1L>>.<)7 acre*, will b< re­
their orders we re glad to see them just
ceived at the offiee of Bon. W. H. Odell, clerk
will appear a year hence, when, it is back-breaking labor and close calcu- ■
of the State Land Board, at Salem. Oregon, the
lation
which
are
required
by
those
same
to
be
opened
on
D
”
cember
4.
1899.
said, the shower of burning meteors
the same and some day their oyes will
Orvii K or
S. bi uvrvvaOKxrHii »
Terms of payment — Not I csm than one fifth '
will be as brilliant as the one ob­ I who exclusively cultivate the soil for
eash; balance on time at mix per cent per
I’...ni V.|>,< I ni (lON.Octolicr?!, l*'.« f
FOR
annum.
a
living,
A
stockman
lias
but
few
j
be opened. Good goods—right prices—
served by Humboldt in Venezuela in
UEAI.ED l’ROPOSALK WILI. IH
STATE LAND BOARD.
By J oiim 8. ORK, Agent.
C* rei-eivrd ut ||,|( office iinlil 1'4
anxieties, the most important of
1799.
clean store—sure to suit the majority of
«’clock nooii un N<>v> nilR-r 24. IH»*, f»r
which is the providing of a good'
runniiiit, mcsruiing and niurknig in »>'•
Senator John M. Thurston, of Ne­ range for his cattle in the summer
Dr. W. Kingston Vance, of Lon­
'•ordiitii'e utili officiai rxirting retini»’
careful buyers.
braska, was married in AVashington and an abundant supply of food for I
tinti", sud meli »|iei'ial Instinetion» »1
don, England, surgeon-in-chief for
riiav I mi luoneil |,y ||,e 8iirV0y'or-(ieiiri»ll
on the 18th inst. to Miss Lola Pur­ them in the winter. To accomplish
the German speciulists, San Fran­
thè folli,winn deacribed »urvey», vi«.:
man of that city. His former wife the latter, the country needs more
cisco, Cal., nuty be consulted person­
Dcwripilon al
K«nni»i* »tu»,
died less than two years ago while alfalfa, ten acres to where one acre is
Hiineyu.
tu r nt .MiIr*.
ally at the Hotel Linkviile, Saturday
Multe
Exteriora.
making a tour of Cuba in company now raised. Alfalfa has all the vir­
«Il vixlon«.
and Sunday, December 2d and 3d.
is
Tp.
41
*.,
II.
IE
3... ..12
with her husband and was one of the' tues that any one food can have. To
• ••• Everything at Duffy’s.
I
Ip. 41 8., R. 1 W.
5
5.
best women in the world—excep­ fatten cattle it is fully equal to corn
Beans,
5
cents
a
pound
by
the
sack,
tionally intelligent and patriotic. and much easier and surer to raise.
“GOLD FRONT,"
Tofiil number of milo»
w
or 5) cents otherwise, at De Lapp's
Senator John M. is a distinguished ! It is coming J.o be the great crop; in-
l.i-i'nl rule» of mi|e»iie are *9, |7, >■•!
Model Cash Store.
♦ 18, ♦15. ♦12; nod ♦25.
Xtl, fur »tnnd»
thinker and orator and ardent deed, about the only crop which
AlaV'P1 1 I<A
I., ¡I . , OW,
iinl mid iiicnnder, township and »ei'lio»
A nice, new line of stationery in the
________
republican, but unfortunately has ex­ I cattlemen rely on with implicit conti- $2.00 PER YEAR
connecting lines respectively; Hie 1»*»*^
postoffice block. R. I. Hammond.
hibited a vein of excruciating weak­ j dence. But there are some lands so
riite», f |K, |i5 and ♦i2, and W>. ♦23 n»l
♦20, to Im allowed only where the l»n<<t
Catarrh, in certain stages, is cur­
ness, the first instance of which was 11 located that in order to raise alfalfa
me iiioniitainoii», heavily tnnlH'red <*r
able. If not well treated or checked
the act of writing some sentimental j irrigation is necessary, and when that
covered withdenso itn<lergrowt|i.
in time it terminates in asthma or
slush in the shape of poetry a year or is obtained two crops per year is
Hund, ai:h approval * i'liritiea for Ik»
faithful perfotniunee of the contract,
consumption. Call on the German
more ago, and which has now cul­ usual. The object of this article is
w ill he required of tlie »uccc»»lul bid-
specialists at the Hotel Linkviile,
minated in his second marriage.
dvr».
to call attention to the great neces­
Klamath Falls, December 2d and 3d.
Tim right I h reserved to reject any nml
sity in many places for irrigating
all hid», to waive technical <l< feet», *»t”l
The idea that the world was com­
For Sale-
ditches; such ditches, wherever they
to accept anv part of any bill, or ri-H,«'.|
ing to an end on the 15th Inst, be­
Ihe oilier part, if the intereat» of th«
touch, assure good crops on every
10,000 pounds of Rye, for sale at
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY,
came so prevalent in Germany that
government requi e it.
I acre. To build irrigating ditches is
O.
Short's,
Spring
Lake.
Proposal»
innat
lai nuuuuoru
submitted in '"
dtljm"
■
■■■,
in. in.
’r* .
the official head In the Berlin ob­
| somewhat expensive, but the good
'•¡»tu to tint iinderidgnod, and end<»r«rd
servatory had to issue a denial to
Notice.
N. BOURGEOIS, PRO p R1 etor .
on the envelope, " l’iopoHal» for Exw’iit*
i they will do and the profit to be de-
quiet the disturbed inhabitants. The
Those desiring the services of a
ing Publie Survey».”
,
i rived will many times compensate for
The proposai» received will I m 1 ojicnrd
report grew from the prediction of a.
dentist should call at once. Hotel
. If stockmen would
Ht. the time hih I plui'o xtHtol. Hi'l'l,,rl
meteoric display. But it is nearly i pnmh1no ^nr1
Linkviile. Boom 2.
Headquarters for ranchers ami mining men
nr,i invited to lie present ut «tich e|*‘0*
I combine and devote a portion of their
Free-buH1<)Un(l fr;;;;l'l,-l^li;;’ ,,,i|y ''o»«' i" the city g¡v- H'K.
time for some self-appointed seer to I ' money to providing irrigation for
mg reasonable ratea. F
D r . W m . M artin .
Further informiitloti in regnrd to th®
rise up and fix a date for the winding
Keep your eye on Duffy.
woik will I ni iiinii«lied upon np|iH<'#ti,’n
i their lands, they would find it the i
up of the world’s affairs, thus work- ’
to the nndeniigiied.
| best enterprise they could engage in I
Clothing at Dufy’s.
NOTICE of PUBLICATION.
ing on the credulity and superstition
(Signe.)) ROBERT A. HABEHSlfAM.
for the benefit of their flocks and ;
U. 8. Survoyor.Genentl (or Oregon.
of many and causing aunoyance and
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ln
tlH
“
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inl}
.
c
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„
lrl
pf
Klau
,.,
h
Collnty
Orc
.
Hats and Sox at Duffy’s.
herds.
torture to those who are averse to.
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
School units at Duffy’s.
seeing the final performance. Sucli
Rupture (or hernia) and piles
DESERT LAND, FIN AL l’BOOF-
periodic predictions were begun, treated by our latest, most improved
Big line of men's Clothing at Duffys. fJ^Prompt and careful attention
NOTICB POR PUHLICATJON.
shortly after man took to running I method. Cure guaranteed. Call nt
to
all
orders
................
Fresh confectionery arriving every
l'XlTF.n HTATF.H LAND OKFJ< t„ I
mundane things, and it is now about < Hotel Linkviile, December 2d and 3d.
I. akrvii ' w , o»«o.)x, Onlobtr IL ?•?,i»
few .I hj ' b in the poktomce building.
Noli...-
IH lirr«b)'glvuii rimi I.BAPV <’ '•
*»"'"> Kcv-mhirt!
Ur«««.., I <>f Merrill,
I. Hammond.
Or.'gon, ha. ril«-.l «olio*..» illW*!?"
time for another one.
For
Rent.
Blankets at De Lapp’s from 91.00
io
niak-proni
Imr dcari l»nd . '»j,»»'
1 f'lllorh.,f,,(,| ' ' '„"J“1,"' i"’1 ki.yknd .11 IM, lor Ihe NF. on
320
acre»
good
fiirm
land,
200
acres
in
Fine
job
work
at
this
office.
'., <>l NW.U of IWr. IR.Tp a ¡1
|„ r,r.',rl
,. lre ’T'Tet,y »'“«UBe’i »nil I \ II. Il E., W. M„ (>rc«on,
¿iTor« C. i< « lllir»*i
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Stationery at Dufy’s.
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rent or wheat tn mill nt thrn.hing tin,,.
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Ms<'klntosl;es and Overcoats Ht i
from imbuii "r'’.i?n nr h'’'nr''
*ald land: John honner, of Riamali' Ij!!!'
alleged “Imperialism.” In fact, thel Rubbers at Dtiffv’n.
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Duffy's.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE IHTE3I3R.
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J. Ji. KIERNAN. Proprietor. • • •
Klamath Falls Planing Mills,
EXCHANGE STAHLES
J. B. MOORE,
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
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T. F. MINER,
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Its Local News.
RATES, $1.00 FEB DAT.
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.
Ashland House,
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All Kinds and on
Short Notice.
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