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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1900)
LOCAL AND GENERAL place. In relation to the pro|xvsed railroad: I'm vi'i:t.l.«>. Invito, Fell. 27. Pmo. I'. I.. Parrish. Klamath Falls. Or. Hear Friend' I «ant to thank you for your kindness and t bought fulness n> he givi N m in sending me the paper at this XVI \ important period. DEGREE OF HONOR. I am in hopes that Klamath «Ill yet come to the front and have rail suppt a > At FRIDAY EVt NINl' road eominunication with the outer A MARCH SIX It I N TH O. U. W HAI I world. I want to say that I am wil ling to sciiserilie a reasonable amount lICKt IS I Nt I UDI Nt, PROt I I DS I ON to the cause. Yott may count on St I PPI R 3J.OO PIANO FUND tut percent, of my holdings in Klam ath county. either in money or land. Ft cry /»<></» I n> it cd. I'lease send me any circulars or other printed matter that the committee may get out. With best wishes for your prosperity, ami kind personal regards. I remain as ever, \ m > m i li i Ymir Friend. .1. .1. K ri.I.inr.it. « U.sei v er Wr it her Buri au. Stage Line, St. Patrick’s Ball The Lenten season Ix-gail March I. Ashland Tidings: lie», S. Nicker- son. of Klamath Falls, left Vshland Tuesday morning for Salem and the Willamette Valley towns. We are glad to note that Vu drew Ryan, one of our worthy oili soldiers, lias received an increase in his pension from $t> to $12 per month. Morton Sliisik. of Hairy, was in town Friday ami called al tills ortlee. While here, lie ordered the Repulili- kan sent to his father in Indiana. A meeting of Ashland citizens was called for Tuesday evening last to dismiss propositions lixiking to the rebuilding of the wmiien mills recent ly destroyed by tire in that city. Hon. II. B. Miller, of (¡rants Pass, has lieen ap|>diited I'. S. consul to Chung King. China, by President For News of the World VV. \V. HAZEN, proprietor. McKinley. Mr. Miller has liven Ib'.id the San Framdsco Bulletin. prominent in Oregon politict for Fifty cents ¡x*r month. Including EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREG< N many years. large 2*-page Sunday edition. Semi Medford Free Press: Attor for sampl 'copy to The Bulletin, 23.1. 9 ilui'sis I >« >,i ta I« a I I y dix, v'.«i'k «>r ,| l-tlVCIj» ||)IS un,] (¡Inin boti/lit and sold. ney George Nickersu:i and Hitector Ki'.trii v St., san Francisco. W. .1. Wood*. of Klam.it 11 Falls, For Sale. I‘;|ss«'iig«>i s. <i«iii\c\cil I«« nil |>arls ot Sont li«-rn ( >| ,-. « n pissed til rough Sunday mi route to A first -class j u k anti a good, young nini No>!lI uth ( aliiotiiia at tin* v « t \ l«iw«*sf rules. salvm to interview the state laud Perch eon stallion for sale cln-ap. In board in the interest i f tin propos 'd1 quire of .1 vME* Touts. Oregon Midland railroad. th tits' lim n handkerchiefs at E. E. " The smallpox seme at Grants F .ss Iluse's Millinery. has nearly subs'ded The Olis Tver SEI. d T)ATS reports that there sotdy one family s.iiou to lo.iioo ¡xiiindsof tirst class there now affected, which is in a mild form, and that I'm* members S 'i d < fats for sale by tlie undersigned are removed th re ■■ mil s from l.e.-.n .it fils place at Pine Flat. 3} miles Third Door West oí Rostof fice. east of ' » n ■. A. I., litDKINx. and ar" strictly quarantin'd. With judicious action in tile p i- KhAMATI I PALI « < >11. maries and c invention ami su'se i'j O w ners of Cattle and I1or.es quent harmonious i-tiper.itIon. then- Ai' wtsh stock to keep and fevd will lie no reason why tin republicans 'Htriit_ t li • « inter mi our ranch, alxnit should not win a "otnpleti victory at ave mi! s sonili of Reno, oli thè riwr. The l.idies of IsIam itti I alls and viciniti .ir" e di «ih Invite«! In the polls. Let strong men lie chosen l.ot s of h iV. gemi slieller. plenty of • all a: d l'vamln ■ tir lln< as- rttmut of mllllmry ■ >,usisi Ing of water, and thè stock «ili bave IIS and then let all pull together. goorl care as our own. Terms. •. Loo At th«' next .lune election in this per monili per head. i alv< s. year- st tie, five proposed amendments to Ii'i".s and colts at a less ¡il ice, \[iply The Latest Styles of Ladies an J children s Hats, Caps, Hoods the state constitution are to lie voted tu V.'llldi'k.il'r ,x Son. k-lin Postofìice. on. viz: First, to prohibit school New veiling, silks, satins, braids Fascinators, and Jackets districts from incurring more than 5 and linens for fancy work. per cent, ind'bti'dm-ss on taxable E !• lit se . Millinery. and a goal voli "tv of otlier f nrtiislilng gomls. sudi as I. ahi »' property. Second authorizes the VNI> < ìlll.l>l:i S's I XhKItVV r.VIl. lloxK. i te. Thi.se H erslmiied election of five judges of the supreme tu send tu otln r tovvns for flu ir mlllliu ry • <ls are l*'s|H it fully court. Third provides for the con reipi sfed to se.- our llafs. T'rlmmliigs, eie., isfon purchasing e.sewherc. Vi e guarani ve tu fumisti a* Ktyllsh. atti ti live and struction of reservoirs for irrigating "tip tu dati mlllin i .(siali be Ix.uglit .n Hliv i ||y and at as purposes. Fourth repeals the negro I THE SAN FR NCISCO •°* ." ' * I every w«-k. < all and« «amlm suffrage section. Fifth give-, the right to vote to all citizens, male and f -male. Fite oul put of lumber in < tregon THE LEADI.X’G FAMILY PAPER during 18!»'.» i reported to Iriv • be -n OF THE PACIFIC COAST. titi9.55O.tiOO f "t. K lamath SO YEARS' county furnished to feet, EXPERIENCE NEWS SERVICE. There were six eacli cl which furnished more than Klamath county, and twenty-s■«•<•:« counties 4 4 furnished less. Twenty-live million 4 4 feet of lumber at an average price of T radì M arks $10 per thousand brings the liatid- D esigns .s >n>c stun of $250.ooo. \nd yet th" C opyrights A c . Our own growing Anron* Rrnrffng n RliHrh an<1 4«wrrtptl>in mar lumbering business is yet in Its in quickly RRt-crtaiH <>ur opinion free whether an anil the Invention in probably patentable ( otnntiinira famy. This yea • the amount of lum tloriNktrlctlvronOtlenfla!. Ilnn«1t>«»'»k on Patenta World’s Choicest. ■ent free. <>l«1eNt nwen<-> for RHcurttitf patenta. ber will be twice or flirt tim< > what Patents taken through Munn A t o. receive Th>'handsoiiu st and most com tprriu/ nofkr, without t-hwrye. In the it. was last year. lllete t'atalogiie We ever isslli'il LETTER FROM MR. KELLIHER. Address all Communica sent free. If you state In what A handnomely llltmtratc«1 weekly. l.artreM clr- t'uhillon <«f any Rt'iontittc {« lotirnal. ’tirimi. 'I'rrni", fl a you are most inti rested Flow- y<Mir¡ yc tr ; four mt rnonthR, tilth |l. _____ H<«l«l by — all _____________ newsdealer«. »I<l brail tions to W. S. LEOKE, .1. .1. Kelliher, formerly living in ets. Vegetables, or Small ITults. MUNN & Co. 30,B - ’ - ’ New York Manager. llrancti onifo. <526 K Mt., Wmihhitftofi. D. < . Klamath e iunty, and now a resident of Pocatelio. Idaho, writes the follow- big li-l.t . t i L. Parrish, of Hus j» a nclseo Rochester, N. V I iiv joli >v, rk nt tills nilh c. 1C NCI I .\ .\( T STA HIJCS Klamath Falls-Merrill New Millinery Goods, CALL, If you want BIST LITERARY FEATLRES. the best Seeds il .¿I Ai! i i'RÖilliCT Buy Vick’s P atents Scientific American. JAMES VICK’S SONS,