Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 30, 1899, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
Publiahed every Thursday by
W. MUSE & SON,
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One year (in advance)......................
Six montas
Th rae months......................................
8 i UK le copies
Advertising at reasonable rates.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1899
A Kansas paper remarks that
‘•General Prosperity” is a Republi­
can, consequently he is never seen
about the Demo-pop camp.
bank
•SKsri
E ditors and P kopbiitokb .
OttN S. ORR,
ALEX
MARTIN & CO
Attorney-at-Law,
Kt AMA I II I U I ».
i:o. S. NICKERSON,
Attvrney-at-Law.
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We respectfully call your attention to our line of
OVERCOATS. MACKINTOSHES,
Winter Clothing
GLOVES, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, etc., etc., which
Ki am . oil F ai i ».
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
Attorney-at-Law,
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sold at in railroad towns.
Office neat l,«««l< ffi« <•
CONTEST NOTICE
KLAMATH FALLS PL'BLIC SCHOOL.
Following is the report for month
ending November 24. 1899:
Number of days taught. 20.
Number of holidays, 0.
Days attendance- Boys. 1250: girls,
1550: total. 2804.
Days absence—Boys, 57; girls, 73;
total. 130.
Cases of tardiness—Boys, 19; girls.
38; total. 57.
Number enrolled on register—Boys,
69; girls. 81; total. 150.
Average daily attendance, 140.
Per cent of attendance, 96.
Number of visitors. 29.
Report for term ending November
24, 1899:
Number of days taught. 59.
Number of holidays. 1.
Days of attendance, 7641.
Days of absence, 438.
Cases of tardiness, 194.
Average daily attendance, 130.
Per eent of attendance, 95.
Number of visitors, 63.
E. E. W ashburn . Principal.
Mus. E. E. W ashburn . Assistant.
Miss K ate W ight , Intermediate.
M rs . H. F. M urdoch , Primary.
ber of depositors in 1899, 13.153,874;
THE RISE IN SILVER.
deposits, $7,513.954,371. This is one
(S am Francisco Bulletin.)
of the many evidences of general im­
of
the interesting develop-
One
For Sale.
provement. As a matter of truth,
One 20 IL P. Boiler, One 10 H. P.
facts and figures show an increasing ments recently has been the pro-
growth of prosperity with every suc­ nounced advance in the price of silver Engine, One 5 H. P. Engine. All in
bullion. As the United States is good running order. It would make
ceeding year since the spring of '97.
now the principal shipper of the an A-l pumping plant for dry ranch
The war between Great Britain white metal, the advance will help
or good creamery outfit.
and the Boers has, up to the present, the total value of exports from this
J. F. G oeller .
not been very encouraging for the country.
According to statistics,
An elegant assortment of Christ­
English. The English army now in 1 the exports of silver during the pres-
South Africa 1» about 80.000 strong, . ent year to date from London to mas toys just received at E. E.
but has thus far gained little head­ India lias increased $2,900,000 and to Huse’s millinery.
way in its efforts, and it begins to china $2,700.000 over the same period
Masquerade Ball Supper
look as if the Boers, though fewer in jast year. France has also appeared
Will be given by Mrs. L. Biehn
numbers, might, after all. be able to ln ^e market as a purchaser, taking
Thanksgiving evening at 12 o'clock.
maintain their independence. Their upward of $2,000,000 worth for coin­
Children 's and ladies’ mittens at
ability as fighters and their stubborn age purposes. The natural result of
bravery have aroused the respect of tjjjs increased demand for silver for E. E. Iluse’s Millinery.
even those whose hopes and sympa- usc as money an(j the larger require-
Clothing at Dufy’s.
thies are with the other side.
ments of manufacturers, who are now
Dr. W. Kingston Vance, of Lon­
making their holiday goods, has been
Despite the fat t that the last state
don. Eng., will be at the Hotel Link­
the rise in commercial bar silver.
legislature refused to encourage the i------------------------
vilie, Klamath Falls, December 2d
culture of sugar beets by turning
TWENTY-FIVE.CENT WOOL.
and 3d. Nerve and blood diseases
down the bounty proposition urged
and all kinds of deformities, also
(Yreka Journal.)
by the growers of the Grande Ronde
diseases of women, scientifically
Theo.
Davis, the one-million-
valley, and the further fact that
treated.
there is a considerable decrease in pound-in-onc-lot wool buyer, has pre­
Duffv has just received a large line of
acreage this year as compared with dicted 20-cent wool for 1900. ‘-Just
men's and boy’s suits which will be
to
illustrate
how
confident.
I
am,
’
\
last, the sugar output of the Grande
sold at Medford prices.
Ronde factory will this year exceed said Davis to a Salt Lake Tribune
New supply of all kinds of nuts—-
t hat of last by at least 50 per cent, man last week, ‘-that wool is going
to
raise,
I
will
tell
you
what
I
told
a
1899
crop—at Duffy's.
from
The acreage has been reduced
3600 to 2300. The yield per acre, sheepman who came to me the other
Footing, insertion, lace and linen
however, has nearly doubled since day to ask my advice about buying lawn for handkerchiefs, at E. E.
last year. The factory is still run- 5000 more sheep. ‘Why. my dear fel-' Huse’s millinery.
ning full blast, employing about 150 low,’ I said, ‘buy ’em and 5000 more, 1
Hats and Sox at Duffy’s.
men and converting about 400 tons of and if you can't get 20 cents a pound
for the clip in 1900, I’ll buy your'
New and second-hand books for
beets into sugar daily. The total
tonnage in beets this year will ap­ wool at that figure.’ Now, what sale at E. E. Iluse’s millinery.
proximate 14,000 and the sugar out­ leads me to believe in my prediction
A first-class optician accompanies
put 3,500,000 pounds.—Jacksonville is the rush of every wool-cloth pro­ Dr. Vance, and you may have your
ducer
in
the
country
and
the
general
Times.
reign of prosperity in all other lines. eyes tested anti examined free.
Mr. Bryan’s defense of Goebel and The factories are running day and Glasses fitted and guaranteed. As­
his scheme to steal the election in night in many instances, and the tigmatism, Myopia, Asthenopia a
Kentucky brings the popular estimate drummers I meet tell me their sales specialty. Strabismus, or cross eyes,
of his moral sense down to the level are 100 per cent greater than last straightened without cutting tlie
Lenses exchanged free of
of the judgment which the public has year and that rush orders .with the cord.
At the Hotel Linkvilie,
placed on his financial judgment. factories are out of the question. ¡charge.
Bryan says outright: “Goebel may When I look upon our present wave Klamath Falls, December 2d and 3d,
represent the vicious element of mj; of commercial prosperity, I can’t Saturday and Sunday.
party, but he is for free silver and help but remember that I sat in my
Keep your eye on Duffy.
Aguinaldo; hence It is our duty to ojfiCe for three months in 1896 with-
A first-class optician accompanies
support him in ail he does for the out selling a pound of wool, because
Dr. Vance, and you may have your
success of our cause and to prevent (,ash buyers could not be found and
¡eyes tcstefl and examinetl free.
interference with Aguinaldo’» right wc werc afrald t0 take paper>
Glasses fitted and guaranteed. As­
to be dictator of Luzon.” There is with the fear of free trade being
tigmatism, Myopia, Asthenopia a
no reasonable man, whatever his par- f0|ste(i upon us. In contrast witli
specialty. Strabismus, or cross eyes,
tisan predilections may be, who will that gloomy condition, take the sales
straightened without cutting the
not think that it is strange logic that of wool on the eastern markets last
cord.
Lenses exchanged free of
upholds piracy on the ballot at home, [ week—11,000,000 pounds, at prices
charge.
At the Hotel Linkvilie,
depriving Americans of the right to yielding a profit to everybody con-
Klamath Falls, December 2d and 3d,
Bpeak at the polls, for the purpose of' CCrned in the delivery of ’the ’ goods.
Saturday and Sunday.
preventing American soldiers from My trade motto from now on is
School Suits $2.50 to $6.ooat Duffys
disarming semi-barbarians who seek ‘Twenty-cent wool in 1900.' ”
to kill them.—Kansas City Star (Ind.).
A nice, new line of stationery in the
School emts at Duffy'».
postoflice block. R. I. Hammond.
The trouble between the English
Rupture (or hernia) and piles
Consultation free, No incurable
and Boers—Dutch word for farmers—
| treated by our latest, most improved cases taken. A talk
with Dr. W.
dates back to 1793, when war was de­
method. Cure guaranteed. Call at Kingston Vance, of
London, Eng.,
clared between Great Britain and
Hotel Linkvilie, December 2d and 3d.
our surgeon-in-chief, will cost you
Holland, the latter country having
furnished the settlers of Cape Colony,
Blankets at De Lapp's from $1.00 nothing. Call at tile Hotel Link-
Southern Africa, in 1652. The set­ to $5.00—cheaper than they can be ville, Saturday and Sunday, Decem­
tlers were farmers, and hence have bought at Medford, not considering ber 2d and 3d.
been known as Boers. When war the freight.
Twenty bars of soap for $1.00 at
broke out, England took possession of
Rubbers at Puffy’s.
De Lapp’s.
South Africa and retained it until
Remember the date of the German
1802, when peace was restored and
Four pounds of Schilling’s coffee
the colony ceded back to Holland. In staff of physicians who will be at for $1.00 at C. II. De Lapp's.
1805, however, war was renewed be­ Hotel Linkvilie. Klamath Falls, Sat­
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tween England and Holland and urday and Sunday, December 2d and
Stationery at Dufy’s.
3d. ’____________ ____
again Cape Colony fell into the hands
Shoesand Gloves at Duffy’s
No need to travel to distant large
of the English. This time England
appointed a governor over the conn- cities. Ail operations performed at
Catarrh, in certain stages, is cur-
try, and he was so tyrannical in his your home by the surgeon-in-chief, able. If not well treated or checked
treatment of the Boers that the latter Dr. W. Kingston Vance, of London, in time it terminates in asthma or
became very bitter against the Eng­ Eng.
consumption. Call on the German
lish. Accordingly, in 1836. several
Fine line ot up to «late gent»’ furnish­ specialists at the Hotel Linkvilie,
thousand Boers, In order to escape ing good» «I R. I. Hammond».
Klamath Falls. December 2d and 3d.
l\iAM\tn F ai in,
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Attorney-at-Law.
Hotel
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F. VIRDOCH,
we can and will sell at same prices these goods are ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
Congress will begin its session next
Monday. Disposition of matters per- ■
taining to the Philippines are the English oppression, abandoned their
questions of paramount importance- farms and emigrated to the northern
Oregon will be the first state to limit of Cape Colony, and there, a
hold an election next year, and being few years later, organized what is
the year of the presidential campaign, called the Transvaal Republic. . In
men of national reputation will be I 1877 the British governor of Cape
sent here by both political parties to Colony declared the Transvaal a de­
help shape the results, which will be pendency of England, ostensibly to
a criterion of what will happen in defend the little republic against the
this state in the fall and will be savages. This action resulted In a
war besween England and the Trans­
awaited with universal interest.
vaal in 1880. and the outcome was the
The latest reports concerning the restoration of the latter's independ­
Philippines is that most of the Phil­ ence. Diamonds were discovered in
ippine troops are scattered and many 1869 and gold was discovered a few
of their prominent officers have sur­ years later in the Transvaal. This
rendered. Aguinaldo, nearly alone, brought to South Africa an influx of
has escaped to the mountains ai d is English prospectors, and the Dutch
being vigorously pursued and. without accordingly became fearful of an at­
doubt, will soon be captured, It tempt on the part of England to an­
thus appears that the Philippine war nex the country. So the Transvaal
is rapidly nearing the end.
authorities imposed heavy taxes on
miners and exports of gold, and to
and
The number of depositors
amounts deposited in banks of the this the English miners objected vig­
United States are now more than orously. calling on their government
double what they were a year ago. for relief. This trouble is said to be
Number of depositors in 1898, 6,708,- the original instigator of the present
971; deposits, $3,776,410.402. Num­ ' war.
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proprietors
K i . amatii F. u . i . i ,
O hkiiiim .
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C. RUTENIC,
DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR.
Lawyer,
UNITED ST \TES I AND OFF1< F. (
I.ARKVU W. UKH.« N. tk'lobcr L’S. IM'9 t
A nufficivnt »'<»ntvM affitlax it having I htii
KI.\M \TII FAI L“. : : OREGON
filed in this office by State of Oregon eonte“t-
ant against T. < « utr\ N«». S7s. ma«!e April .*1».
inks , for SE. l-l of SW.t I S\\ I l of SF I I an«!
Lots 6 and 7, Sec. IT. I p
S . R 9 F . by John
H. Il\mH S, W. D.
til’.em, eontextee. in which it t“ alleged that
the land embrace«! in such entry am! the
greater part ot each am! « very smallest legal
Physician and Surgeon.
subdivision thereof was «»u March 1-*.
swamp and overtloved, and thereby rendere«!
i a II r l*i
l\ AMvuli«! Office, l'IillwtHwf
unfit for cultivation.
...
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
Said parties ami unknown heirs of John
A <*t» *• Dont Kt««rv
Gliem, decease«!, are hereby notified to appear,
MEN
BEST
ACCOMMODATIONS
respond hi <1 « ffer evidence touching .«ai«i alle­
Kl.AM M il I AI.IX, : : OKEGON.
gation. at 10 o’ehx k a. m. on December 20,
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS.
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1S*J9, before the Register au«l Receiver, al the
United Suites I and Office in l.akeviev , Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper afti
J J a wright M. I).
davit, filed October 21
set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal
The barroom hi renne,-Ion with the . .... I .. i - h - m IM m r bv rourtoon. »n.l «.•nllem.nl)
service of this notice cannot be made, it is
Physician and Surgeon.
hereby ordere«! and directed that such notice mlxoloat.H. »ml vili) lhe hnea l.r.u.l. ul « nuLuimt. »ml « i«»r. »r. dl.|-ei.e.Uu iMUron.
be given by du«? and proper publication.
over the bar.
E. M BR A ri’AlN. :<« gt“ter.
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HARRY DAILY, Receiver.
F»,*i’««',h trillili' I '. * •'< iati «itil Mtirgrvn to
t|(1
‘•'m nt linn II tiiial. Port land.
Under New Management
J. AL K7ERNAN. Proprietor.* • •
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Klamath Falls Planing Mills,
Treasurer’s Notice.
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llamit .
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
from
4123.
4195,
4212.
4234.
•HAO,
3987.
4220,
4246,
4279, I. h 7.
4 «13. 4221.
4319, 1'2“.
Attorno} -at-Law,
Among the infinite varietv of in itcri.il .ri I work ftirni«b«»l l>v this mill are :
Falls, Ore., th i»
Store Fronts, W«M»1 Carving. St.iir Rails. H.ilmt. rs and Sewel !’<>»ta. Bracket»,
1«W).
Notice to Creditors-
In the matter of the Estate of Jacob II :i Ik! ns,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
executor of the esfate of Jacob Hmlkin“, de­
ceased, to the creditors of, and for all persons
having claims against the said decea-ed, to
present them with the ««•cessary voucher“,
w ithin six months alter the first publication of
this notice, to the sai«i executor at his re.“id<ncc
one mile vast of Dairy in Klamath County, Ore­
gon.
Dated November 16, 1S99.
AunoRptncrt H udklks ,
Executor of the estate of
Jacob Hudkins, deceased.
Notice of Sheriffs Sa'e.
Scroll and Turned Work. Sasli, Do,,-. anJ Hhii'l». «' otiiit ami B um - Bbs-ks. Sawi-d
and Turned Baluster,-. Door :m,l Wi’i'l.oi Fiauic., I’i:l|'it-and I’ew F.u.ls, Shingle».
Builder»’ Hardware, Paints and Oil. M"ul l:ng <n,D
l .levation» and IS—igns.
Embossed, Ground and Cut «¡lass. Wall r.i|s r. Furniture, etc., etc.
lie»t work an,l material, and in the latest and nu-t approved stile».
EXCI IANGE
S TABLES
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EAST
END,
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Horses boarded by day, week or month.
in town «»very
week—some of them
tlii'ir groceries
of Miner nini some
I—it takes
sorts of |u‘o|ilc to make up
some (not many) liousewiv«*.«
our store1 ami go away without leaving
their onlers—we re glad to see tli«*ni just
the same ami some <lay th«‘ir «‘yes will
l>e opened. Good goods—right prices_
clean store sure to suit the majority
careful buyers.
GM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Ashland House,
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY,
N. BOURGEOIS,
Notice.
P roprietor .
Those desiring the services of a
dentist should call at once. Hotel
Linkvilie. Room 2.
Heflilqiiarters for rancher» and mining men. The only hotel in the cilv
Im. W m . M artin .
ing reasonable nite». Free ’Ini» to and from nil train».
Y
Big line of men’s Clothing at Duffys.
Fresh confectionery arriving everv
few days in the jiostoffice building. R.
I. Hammond.
Golf capes at E. E. Huse’s mil-1
linery.
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JOB WORK
All Kinds Done
At This Office...
J. HOM).
Resident Dentist,
I h , rii I I.UIM-,
Lhiuiiith Fall», (Ifgon.
Ifflrc
J. B. MOORE
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
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Notary Public, Abstracter,
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Records.
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W. B. GRIFFITH
«ATES, $1.00 PER DA'f.
lo,000 pounds of Rye, for sale at
O. Short’s, Spring Lake.
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“GOLD FRONT
For Sále­
H k KO ii N.
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T. F. MINER
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at l.akvAK M a i<«lalltv.
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
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OKEGOX.
Attorney.
I.AKKVIKW,
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
VCI jf • ||ay and Grain b night ami sold.
I’assengi'rs coiiv«‘y«'d to all puts of Southern Oregon
ami Northern California at the very lowest rates.
Notice i“ herebv given that, by order of the
Stat«1 Land Board, sealed tenderw to purchase
the Brooks ranch, aitnatod near KI hiiih 'I i Falls,
Oregon, containing 11.V i . o 7 acres, will be re­
ceive«! at the office of Hon. W. H. Odell, clerk
of the State Lan«! Board, nt Salem. Oregon, the
same to be opened on December I. 1WW.
Terms of payment Not Jess than one-fifth
cash; balance'on time at six per cent per
annum.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
STATE LAND BOARD.
By JOHN 8. OR«, Agent.
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L'MHACH.
(JliARl.ES
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By virtue of an execution duly issued by the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of
Klamath, State <>f Oregon.dated th»1 17th day
of November. 1H99, in h certain action in the
Circuit Court for said county and state, where­
in Alexander Mart n. T. <«.’ Beanies, Chas. S.
Moore Mini Alexander Martin, Jr., partners
under the firm name of R'-ante“, Marlin «V Co.,
Jr , as plaintiff“, recover« «! judgment against
Linkvilie Hotel Company (a corporation), de­
fendants, for the sum of One Thousand Two
Hundred and Nine and 72-100 Dollars (11209 72),
an«! costs and «iisbiirsements taxed at Fifteen
Dollars, on the 6th «lav of Novemb«'r. 1*99,
notice is herebv given that I will, on SATI'R-
HAY. rill- 23 KO DAY OF DECEMBER. 1W9, at
t lie front door of (he court house in Klamath
Falls, in said rounty. at 2 o’clock in the after­
noon of sai«1« «lay, sell at publi« auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following de­
scribed property, situated in Klamath County,
State of Oregon,’to wit : Block 2M of the Town
of Linkvilie, now Klamath Falls,excepting the
westerly 11 feet of Lots 3 an«! 4 of sai«i block,
taken and levied upon as the property of the *
Mid Linkviib1 Hotel Com] any (a corporation),
or so much thereof as may be necessary to sat­ *
isfy the said judgn.«?nt in fav«.r of the “ai«l
plaintiffs and against said defendants. with In­
terest thereon, together with all costs and dis­
bursements that have or mav accrue.
A KERSHNER. Sheriff.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, November
21, lb'J9.
NOTICE
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KLAMATH FALL“,
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds of
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
J. n. nooRE,
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
Prompt and careful attention
to all orders................
notice of publication .
(II the County Court of Klan,«ih County Oro.
non,
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In th« m.li.r of th« E,ut0 of Jume. Kdu.r.l
MUximhlln, fMT<.»««|.
Notlcoof.ppolntnmntof AdmlnlHr.tor »ml
f«»r preient.tlon of olKima.
For Rent.
320 acre» good farm land, 200 acres in
cultivntmn »11 fenced, fair .Kelli
house fll,d barn. Good water. Cash
renter wheat in mill nt thrashing lime
Apply to C. I,. P arrish .
Felt Isiots at Duffy's.
Contractor and Builder.
Plans and Estimates Furnish­
ed Free of Cost.
KLAMATH I M.l.s.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
«Unii
F S. h'l itVKVOK (>R»li»«l I
Ponti «'n.< iin <.,,M, «-I,
I 'l l l> PltupOKAI..“ WILL HF
received nf ||,í» office until H
o', !•„ k U,,,.,, o,, Noy.-mlwr 24. IM*, 1«
running, me.'oning nml marking in »*-
cordame with < fti, i»| riiwling tigni»-
tion», limi mi , I, t*|H-riu| in»tiuelion.
mav I«- I--D, <t l,\ tl,,. biirv«*yor Gfiirrtl.
the following tb -erilH-d »urvey», vi«.t
I* rift|„n ,,f
E.itniarr N rm -
Muri,-)».
ber nl Mil«.
F.iterlor».
Hub-
illvl.loll*.
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l^’gal r:it« H of n iluiiyp are |9, |7. I'*’»
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|23 , 20. K»f atnff‘1*
uni hii «I un imli-r, tomiwhip hih I mt IR’#
niiiinTlii.jr
luppi <*tivi’ly ; th«’ lutter
ntt« H, f|M. ir, mifi |l2t HIH|
$23
|~*0, to !><• allowed only where the luml®
Hi«« iiiouiitHiiu.iiw, I h * hv )I v tiiiilM,r<*«l
< <«\« H «I u r|, (|«.|IM. iHidiTtfrowl li.
B''n-I, with ;i|«provnl ffiu’iiritiek h»r tl’>
■ aithinl | m * i forHiHiici«
tlio «•ontnv’t»
Mill U* rv«|tiirvd of the NiicceMNÎul bH*
« 1V I M.
I !••• ritfhl ÎH rerervotl to reject nnr and
«II hida, to wiiiv«« teclmirnl defect»», »»»'’
tojncupl hiiv part,of any bid, or rejicl
Ihuolh. r part, if tin, intereftn <>< l,,i
Koveriiinvnt r« «pii e it.
I »opoHHla muât he Mtibmitted in <lnpH"
<*at«« to tin* undersigned, and endorsed
<»n tln*env« lop«‘, “I’roposala for Eicctd*
mg I*uhlic Hirveya.”
lhcpiopoNdM received v ill be opened
a? tin* inn,. mi(| p|H(.H Htatv«l. Bnlder«
R»e invili d to be present al hiic I i
ing.
F yrther information in regnrd to th«
"< hk will be ftirniMhed upon ni»|»h<’«th'n
to Hie undersigned,
(Hlgiied)|{OB|.,|U’ A. IIABERbllAM,
I . «S. Niirveyordienend for Oregon«
I’r. W. Kingston Vance, nt L«,n‘
'I’m, England, surgoon-ln-chlef tor
tbc German specjalists, San Fr»n-
ci.K'o, ('al., rna.v lie consulted per*”’’
ally at the Hotel Linkvilie, 8*W«l«r
and Sunday, December 2d and 3d.
Everything nt Duffy’».
I' ine job work lit Gils office.
E. D. n»tno», Admlnlutrntor
A'UI«ml, Or««on.
Mackintoshes
Duffv
and
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