Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 14, 1899, Image 2

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DECEMBER H, I*»-
Attorney-at-Law.
r^/'O. S. NICKERSON,
Winter Clothing
GLOVES, SHOES,
Municipal elections were held 1 in a I
Monday
number of Oregon towns
-
of last week.__________
Atiorney-at-Law,
which
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K lamatii F alls ,
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
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proprietors
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W. HUSE & SON,
,r»«wi»-rios » at «»:
martin & co.
bank
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JOHN S. ORR,
ALEX
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Attorncy-at-Law.
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accounts solicited
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ih.riios.
pRID II. MILLS,
Attorney-at-Law.
Hotel
railroad towns
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Linkville
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RUTE NIC,
Lawyer,
Under Hew Management
KLAMATH I ALIA
IJ IE IIARUUS, M.
J. .11. KIERNAN, Proprietor.* • •
. ... ca|i your attention to^ur line of
We „epeOMb
MACINTOSHES
( Alls |*r*>iti|>th Altrtl !« «I
A < ♦» *• Bru« Hluro
MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS
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' ttrnwfi^-'ps were prised and
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The bar-room in renne. •!»» «Kb th- habil, rr-.bt-.l -«er be court«.... and
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QUARLES
Store Fronti, IVocxl Carving, St.iir Knili», Bniuwlrm «nil
I «»•iw, iirntMci*.
Scroll and Tumid Work, S.i.di. Poor, and Him !.. Comer and Haw Blok». K««vd
and Turned Baluster., Ibair and Window Frame». l’iilpil» and i’vw l.iui». Sliinglea
Builder.’ Hardw are. I’amt. and < til. M< mlding and < il.,««. Met attori» and Ih’.i^n..
Emborsed, Ground and Cut Gia»». Wall Paper, Furniture, cte,, etc.
Beat work and material, and in the late.t and moat approved »!)!<•».
- - ORIiGttX,
UMHACtl.
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of freight Wagons.
EXC H A X(IE S PA BEES
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Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
!.. I'trrlth,
Notary Puhìic, Atstrarter.
Conveyancer and Searcher of
Records.
orn* r i\ < *>■ ar n,n ■*»
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
FALLS,
Osi> >x.
L. LEAVITT,
KLAMATH l Al.l>,
KLAMATH
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Attorney-ut-Law,
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds of
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
END,
: ORl’GiiX.
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A. WRHIHT, .M. If.
K iimitii F« iir ,
J. F. GOELLER. Proprietor.
EAST
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Fomirrl» rr»'*li’t>t ri’i«'r'«iniu1 - 'llr>>b (•
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HatuaHlaii
l*uril»n«l
Klamath Falls Planing Mills,
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OlT.i.
Physician and Surgeon.
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lover the Imr
defeated in a recent engagement Wr4_
the Hoers.
The latter are trying
hard to tlx the English about as
American troops did a hundred and
»„me vears ago. and up to date they
States Senator
Hayward,
have United
made effetive
headway
in that of
Nebraska, died at his home in Ne
direction.
,
braska.City on the 5th inst. Th
TWipVin.n
H.
AVAwrts.
who
has been
vacancv will be filled temporarily
by
sent
from
Utah
to
become
a
an appointee of the governor, member
or until
of the
the legislature
U. S. Congress,
likely his
never
meets is
to elect
suc­
to cessor.
occupy The
an official
seat being
in that
dis­
governor
a pop.,
tinguished
body. a By pop.
a vote
of 302 to G.
he will appoint
senator.
30, M. his
destiny as the a calamity
congressman
has of
Hitchcock,
editor
been
to the
of a a
the consigned
World-Herald,
seems hands
to stand
special
Investigating
good chanc
e for the commi
place. ttee.
Governor
of California,
President Gage,
’ McKinley
’s annual has
mes­
been
em­
sage, urging
which the was importance
given to of
congress
ploying
a lady
physician
in every
in­
and the
public
last week,
is rather
sane
asylum
of
the
state,
having
pre
­ ­
voluminous, as such documents in
pared
a
resolution
to
that
effect,
variably are, though it is very com­
which
lias and
been handles
adopted public
by ques
the ­
prehensive
authorized
commission.
Such
wise
tions throughout with the ability
action
should be judgment
followed by
every ­
and discerning
character
state
istic in of the
the Union.
man. ______
The president's re
view of the affairs of the government
show them to have greatly improved
within the last two years, and in fact
reflect an upward and prosperous ten­
dency in all lines. lie believes Cuba
should be given into the hands of the
inhabitants of the island as soon as
they are capable of controling and
maintaining a government there.
As to the Philippines, he thinks ulti­
mate disposition of the islands should
rest with congress, it being his duty
in the meantime to subdue the insur­
rection and restore order and peace.
In regard to finance, he favors the
gold standard unequivocally. In
In
short, ,, the message is regarded an
able, statesman-like paper and has
given general satisfaction.
The following^is”a dispatch from
Hornbrook to the San Francisco Ex­
aminer, in which it was published on
the 3d inst.: “A new corporation has
been formed by a number of prom­
inent business men of Northern Cali­
fornia and Southern Oregon called
the Oregon Midland Railroad Com­
pany, to construct a standard guage
railroad sixty-five miles long fr. ■ n
Klamath Fails, Oregon, to conn
with the Oregon and California
Hornbrook. One of the prime
movers in this enterprise is David
Horn, after whom the town of Horn­
brook is named, a substantial bus­
iness man whose well-known energj
and push bespeak success for this new
road, which will tap one of the larg­
est belts of yellow pine, sugar pine,
cedar and fir on the coast, besides
opening to the market thousands of
acres of agricultural and grazing
land.
The road will follow the
Klamath river all the way, making a
route of easy grades and free from
snow. Chief Engineer Eugene Schil­
ler’s party, numb ‘ring fifteen men,
outfitted here today and will start on
the preliminary survey immediately
In order to be prepared for grading
early next spring.”
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KLAMATH I ALIA
IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS.
same prices
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Physician and Surgeon.
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL
UNDERWEAR, etcyetc
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OREGON.
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Horses btianleil by <lay, week or month.
j • i|av aiH| Grain bought ami solti.
Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon
ami Northern California at the very lowest rates.
CO YEARS’
EXPCIl.ENCE
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Visitors Welcome!
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Hundreds of visitors are in town every
week—some of them buy their groceries
of Miner and some don’t—it takes nil
sorts of people to make up a world—
some (not many) housewives even visit
our store and go away without leaving
their orders—we re glad to see them just
the same ami some .lay their eyes will
be opened. Good goods—right prices—
clean store—sure to suit the majority of
careful buyers.
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•prrui/ «iMur, «t'hotil < barin*. In Ih»
Sdtntinc Jfmcricdit.
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CONTEST NOTICE.
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T. F. MINER,
“GOLD FRONT,”
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KIvÆAï/VriI
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Notke lo Crcditor».
RATES, $1.00 PER DAT.
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GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.
Ashland House,
!ter;.i ..•*»
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY,
Notice.
N. BOURGEOIS,
notice I. hereby siven that a certain note,
dated at Klamath Fall«. Oregon, »»vember *.
Inis, (or lioo oo. <lue in 80 «»> « from lh. date
thereof, ill tavor of M. lfeyman and again.t
Matt Haines, i" without consideration and
void. Notice 1« further given to the owner»,
»»signees, transferrees, holders or person» hav­
ing the same for collection that the maker
thereof, the undersigned, w ill contest the pay­
ment of said note for the above reasons and lor
the further reason that the eMccub‘'n
note was obtained through misrepresentation
by the payee thereof and further because said
payee Is not a duly 'tee.ue.l ’’hy^»"!»'•"-
Treasurer's Notice.
C<JU»m»th Falls, Oregon, Hecember 7.1KW
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Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the county treasury for the re­
demption of the following county war­
rants, protested on and prior to .July 1«,
1891. Interest on same will cease from
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this date: 3778. 4020, 4225, 422«, 4318.
42.it!, 3895, 4142, 4197, 4199, 4200, 398«,
3988, 3767, 3613, 31505, .350«, 3«12, 3! 131,
3923, 3975, 4285, 343, 4237, 4270, 4299,
d,
4280, 4291, 4249, 4321,
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4203,
4327, 4321, 4325, 432«, 4443, 4357, 4438.
4390, 423«.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
30th day of Novemlier, 1899.
II. II. V ax V ai . kkxsvro ,
.County Treasurer.
PRO pa ,CT or .
In Ih» mailer of ili- K.lalt.of Jacob Itmlki»»*
<1( > ■ ii > <1
Noil<*t* 1« lirri'by glvrn ht tlw iiiulrr’*'«”*’"*
rx<*<*uh»r <»f tliv «’Mah» ol .Incoi»
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coi < <l, lo Un-cirilltor« «il, Alni f«»r all P*‘,*,’u»
linvlog « I m I iiim Agallisi H ip ni«l<1 (lecca»'1’. ’
preNriit ih»m uiiii thè n«»rei«ary *<>'•' hrr 1
wlfhlii m | x monili* after fin* tirai pii t>llc* ”ofl
llilM tiotlcp, tn fili* «ahi < xecnf or al li fa rcnd.-nc»
<uu* rnllc viiMt of lialry in K I h malli (’»»uni.'. <>rr*
non.
Ifateil Novcinbcr 10, 1RW.
AlNTuni’iirra Ihi’Ki**.
Exerutor <»i flie ri’ai» '»’
Jacob IImlkIn*. dc<*Med’
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of mi execution duly Ixxnrd by *'’*
Cleric (»f the Circuit Court »»I ihc
Headquarters for ranchers and mininir nun ti
,
.
,
K iKmaili. HI ate of On xmi. dated the I7lh
Noverntwr. INN), In n certain xctlon In
■g reasonable rates. Free ’bus toand fr< hl aH
’°
' of
Circuit ( ourl for Maid cuunt v and Mate. " *,r' ‘
In Alexander Marl n. T. (i IteanieA, Ch«*- J'-
Moore mid Alexander Mnrtln, Jr., l’Mrl,;r_r
under the firm name of R chiik h , Marlin A < 0 •
I
Jr., an idNintiff«. recover« <1 judgment "•C’1’!’
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Llnkvllh lh»t«’l Company (a corrKnntloi»)»
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In Ile l'iHiniy Court of Klamath ('«unir, Ore- fcmlniiiM, for i he sum of One TliouMtid ’ *
llundied and Nine and 72 lot» ¡»ollarw (|1^y
gon.
nnd com I m and «IlNbtirHcmenlH taxed at I
Ili ll'" insll. r of thè K»talo o( Jamo» K.lwaril bollara, on tIn- fltli «lav of November 1TZ'
notice in loTcbv glv« n that I will, on M' 1’ "J
MrfJUiKhlIn, I m < i » m .1|.
BAY. Tllh x-.ltb |»,\Y OF I»K< h.MBEIt, ,M-'9
lor i", ' "!of Admlnl»tr»tor and the front door of the court house In K|an},J2
■or pr< Mmimioii of cianai.
I’al lx, In «aid county, nt 2 (»•clock In the
noon of Hal«l day, sell al public auction ,o ’•*
nnd'.o
,""y ,’”nr,'rn. t»k« notlre. flou hlghext bidder for cash the following
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ubi. i,
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llonor- M*rlbed properly, Nltnat(*«l In K lamath <’“"n' '
A.hl»ml, Orinoli, Hlatcof Oregon, to wit : Block 2M of th»
,l11' ,ww’ dul7 «ppolnteil a. of Linkvllle, now Klamath Falla,excepting *n
, r>7’ri'"''1 ’»Inner and Tea Sets, re- '•n iiltor. "’ t ”/ Ml
"1 ’■’'"‘"b An<l any and all weaferly 11 feet of !,<»•-H an»l I of *ald bl«»‘ "•
r.oulr'o',
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aro heroby notlfled and taken and levied upon nn the property
“uc,,f’ prices, at Duffy’s.
vo i .
,,”"'-""h<.|r clalnis wlth propv r said I.Inkvllle lloial Company (a corp<»rn’’<»nK
hi ilo*
a•
’”M, >,«bl ('«tate follie nnderalgned or ao much thereof mm mav hr neceaaary t"
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Blankets at De Lapp’» from »1.00
lafy the said judgment In lavor of the *•
«lenei* <,f .’i” ' ( °L‘n,y* Oregon, or at fha rral- plaintiffs and against said drfendanta, with ’
to 85.00—cheaper than they can Iw im.i.ti.. f.
’.,n,1«*rAlgfH(| on or bvfnre nix tereat thereon, together with all coala ttnl ‘,l’'
bought at Medford, not considering Nn-.n".'?":" ii:;"..............
bnraementx that have <»r mav ar roe.
A. K KRt IINKR. MlirrlfC
he freight.
K. I). B hkjcjr , Admlnlatrator.
hated at Klamath Falh, Or-gon, Novcii*0*’
Axhland, Oregon.
21, IfM.
J. n. nooRE,
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