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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1900)
LOCAL ANI) (ÌLNLRAL. as the most siilistant lai of all 11-11- 1 sons that of the |s issi I d 111 y of the El III r 1. \pplegate was In town future set I lenient of this region by I lioniesei-kers cannot lie urged Monday ami called at 1 bis iiltlcv. against the proposal, there .seems Io .1. T. A lex.mder was In town 'Imi- be no good ri .ison why < 'ongress day imi Iliadi- a brief cull al 1 Ills <»f- should not eousldci the malli r favor Hcc. ably . I'm I land < tregonlan. L. lì. \pplegale ami 1 D. Apple- \ t bird nt tempt was made on Weil .He made business visits Io Illis im .day of last week to burn tin- Mes 1 <»WI 'Imid.i \. senger planing mill al 'stilami. The ■I. T. th vaiider si.irleil ,i big ship lire was discovered hi lime to extin- menl nt hides Im the s.iu Francisco "itisli II without much loss, tin the maekel Tuesday. same day the barn of .lames I’oley. of .1. I’. Bench, whose tioo acre ranch I that place, was hut tied by tin- tire IS about tell miles lip tile lake mil t ugs, Involving 1 lossol <r|.‘>ti. Such m-.li Naylox. w as In on Sal unlay . rascally efforts to destroy ptoperty Tin- Medford Mall, of last wo I,. li ive caused the aiti hot It les to oil- r a contiilm <1 a long editorial strongly lewaid of ♦ ?.',•» I ir the arrest ami con- advocating the i. nominal Ion of ton V let Ion of persons committing arson Lai ty more faithfully or more cogent iy than has 'Ii I'ongu-. lie under l>tamis t he essential principles of t he lllolley question, and no tel, - i . iiii (from Washington would be needed to furnish assurance t hat t lie plat form [of tin- St. Louis convention will be Ids platform. From a party stand- (siint Ills nomination is peculiarly gratifying, as his withdrawal from the senatorial tight last winter, after the caucus had declared for Senator Dolph, was prompt, in good spirit, and so far as appeared, conscientious Add Your Name ly adhered to," the building of the < >. M. It. As to the enterprise li. into this county. anil eiicourage- has md with success it has so far every step incut at has lieen made taken. The survey The construe- ami found all right, is ready to commence tiun compmy work in 'lay. and for that purpose has the iron. engines, cars and all other material necessary to construct, equip and opeiate tile road. Vs to tlie contemplated bonus Io the load from tins county. Mr. 'an Dunlap has for several days been divotiiiL- Ins time to intel v ievv ine eiti/. us mi tli.it j subject, lie has had fair success. so far. in the obtaining of land. Some have preferred to subscribe money in- stead of laud. It is to i,,- sincerely ! I hoped he will be successful ill Ills if- KLAMATH COUNTS S TURN. I I forts. There is one favorable synip- . . I tom which indicates that confidence This county «at created by act lSS of „ I la the litieiality and public spirit of the legislature of October 17. the citizens in this matter is not ill- i n arly eighteen years ago. and al founded, and that is that an ini- though comprising one-t'iird of the Intense majority of the citizens are sisteenth senatorial district Ho n that |anxious to have the road built, know d ite to the passage of the re-appor ing. as they do. that no enterprise tionment bill in lHfllt, lias never h id could be of such in-stiinable benefit a state senator; and for twelve years to the comity. list past our sister county, Lake, has had not only the state senator, but A correspondent ot the Portland t I i <? exclusive representation in the Oregonian writing to that paper re lower branch of our state legislature. cently, in relation to the soundness I'nder the new apportionment it is at of Congressman Tongue on the money least tacitly agreed that the three question says that lie is and lias Is-en counties. Crook. Klamath .and Lake, a steadfast advocate of the gold shall lie entitled jointly’«» name one standard: that since his election to state senator, and the counties of congress, has lieen a conscientious Lake and Klamath shal be entitled worker fur the true principles of re jointly to name one repesentative. publicanism. and '-haslieen so -sound' It is rumored that Lake entity will on the money question that tin- Na present candidates for boti of these tional Congressional Committee, in places at the coming stae conven istis, selected one of Mr. Tongue's tion. Isn’t it our turn imv ? This speeches, in Congress, on tlie money county has pressing need of repre question, as a campaign document sentation in both branch», of the for circulation in every Congressional next legislative assembly. We have district in the I’nited States holding men fully able and worthy > repre an election that year, thus conferring sent us and aid in procurini for i.s upm Mr. Tongue an honor very sel needed legislation, in wh-li this dom accorded to a member or Con county is specially interests Our gress before the expiration of Ids delegates to the state covention first term. Four years of service, should, therefore, lie InstrVed to fairly good committee positions and demand for us a proper plaetin the an acquaintance with the men who representative ticket in the lining shape the affairs of our Nation, are election to be held next .lune. among his recommendations, and are Following is an editorial frot the certainly worth a great deal to the With these, he Oregon inn of April s, lsiMI: The district and state. Albany convention has done its ork ought to b-- able to accomplish more well. Mr. Tongue is a man *h<will for the district and state than men represent the intelligence of Orton, who possess equal ability and fidelity, who understands its needs and itsre- but who have not had his service smirces. and who lias the energy l(| ami experience.” . ability to make its influence whait Kci ¡i your eye on Duffy. should be in the national hour- f representatives. No man in Oregi Footing, insertion, lace and linen lias expounded the principles or u lawn for handkerchiefs, at I-. E held the traditions of the republic:! lit se’s millinery. TO THE GROWING LIST OF gressmati Tongue. Klamath K lamath C ounty ... BANK PROPRIETORS -------------------- COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Hotel In \sldaml. Till- llegle of Honor has received It ls repmlid lliat a sull lias lieen lh<- I...... . for the m-.v dramatic piece comm -Ile.-li ili t he t nlted NI alcs c|»- wliieli Is Io Is- given, ami active prep l'iiil court lo compi i Hit- J<<spf- D. aration will so hi I k - umler way. t'arr Lami company lo remove a felice 'sliland Iteeor. I .1. II. Houston vv hi' h it iselalim-d i-ncloses a traci of Under New Management. c.ime in from Klamath Fall, Monday several tliousaml aeres of govi-rnment 1 o remain a few weeks visiting num land In Mainai li loiinly. tire., and »•rolls li lends in .Southern thegon. Si-.klvmi and M ik I ih - conni ics. < al. In tile travels ul "111. I. Bryan in Tip- < .........liliali sayslhal ( bis--act ioli thegon this spring, lie will hit \sh wa-, itisi Itulvd mi thè pari of l'nlti-d SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL land twice, mice on Mareli 27th and States \ttorm-y Hall llpon coinplailil.s MEN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS again in th-- foie put of \prll. lie Iliade io Inni frolli l'IH/.ens of South- et 11 < >1 gon. cl.almliig t hai .1. I >. tali will speak oil both occasions. IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS ___ _ has fur a great many years I h - cii hi- The Ashland Ili-cord of last vvtek sai stilai twolivw 1 ,w, of kiiiii II| hi X closing government lands and pre 'I le- I,ar mein hi riiiiiiis'iIon h Itli II k - hiili-l Is I'ri-Hi'b-'l over by courti-on« »nd Ki*nt|i inanh li ne he 11 dls. ivered al tirailts Pass venting the emmtiy from being set inlaoloKlrts. »ml .inly tin* ltn>-«t brandii ot W ine». I.ii,u«ir» and I*lx»r« are dlaia-iiM-d lo patron» tl'd. maintainin ' said fence l»y the .ilidlh.it file s-limila bave In colise- over tlie l«r. u e of rifles ami shotguns. \itorm-y 1 in-nce I h eli elo.i-d fnr thè scasoll. Hall is now determined to force Illis Tiu- r. piibliean primari -a ai - lo h. matter to a sp- -dy terminatimi, and beili lievi Saturila». I.el wls .e tu 11 if It is found I hat any government piev.ili ami giuri, represcnial ive ne 11 land is luci isi-d. the fence will have I h - chosi-ii lo emisi II ul<- Un- nominai- li" nm 'I' 1 .VIt.'' il . e.eiVcut I -;i vv II.- '.i i < t- i li 1. !>i a w k laici. NOTICE- Early In t lu- polit l'-.il s-as in I all 'The Meilfurd Free l’ri-ss cmitaliis a locati : d is the heakt <> f the city , I. ngtliv clipplli.' relative In thè ]mp- umini- -I mvsi'lf a candidale for the lllist ami li - ' ' latti- pnrtlvs, meli h publican nominal imi fnr the otilce P roprietor . li.miiig witli icp.'i J-ou I liat file lai- ot emmty i leik. To mix up hi the i amble w Inch ha-, since di veluped, t«-r im-ets In nailon.il cmivcntimi al SmilX I liy, S. li. Sioux t'ily is in Involves so uni'h I hat is wholly dis Ilriitltpi •*» (<>r r.i»i< Itrr* and ruining men. The only hotel in the city giv Iowa and i lie i oiivent imi 111 .pie,limi tasteful tome that I hereby with In mi doing, it Isto^ if*K iviip »nah. * i ’ i ' m . |-rec '' in found fr<>m all train«». . lo hold b lili al Stmiv I alls. >. 11. draw my name. —. Linkville Republican J. I/. KIERNAN, Proprietor • • • Subscribers.... HATES. $1.00 PER OAT. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. Ashland House, REPUBL ICA N PA PER IN THE COUNTY ALEX MARTIN & CO V N. BOURGEOIS, L ■ dl-1 im I ly miderstiHHl thaï il is in i th-' Ini' rest of no oilier ispirali!. I j entered the lac • flee fliun any cn- I mplemvnlh of wlials " ver nature, ami now drop mt mid r i sime <11 I < 1.1 Ir1d.11 mglit 'I il. Ilail and cullisi anees. .1'1,. Itiisey, ul Lakevicw. arrlvcd Ill Hiksld’ llaneli, tir . Man-Il I*, b-'i. mitin .tagi. luiv Ing 111 charge a titilli. El.MKIt I. A I'l’I.raiATK. .. ¡ i le 11 i |. ot "arner \ .¡¡ley, l.ake All 1 iimty. tiatmd lam . nii III vuii , wh-¡ 1er veals I have ticen afflicted with! Buildings and Contracting iv.is.i raviiiq maiilai-, and whom Hie. muscniai i lieumal ism; my lingers I -.o ti taking lo tile iiis m>* asv 'mil al w ei e swollen and drawn stiff. I have! .’M» VI« Insali Ii.edevery remedy wilhout la-m-til. I» • C» II Ill jail Imi i-.iii l in ei tiilly say tliat alter a A iiimig - be i 11 tin it •• variety of material and w ork fiimiahed by thia mill nre: night. III the I brìi'mmillis cmirse vv ith Dr. 'ance, 't"ii- I ruiita. " mid Carving, Stair Ibiilx. I’.aluatcta and Newel Fosta, Bracket», I ani eiiHrelv eureil trmn rhi-umatism Si mil and I 'lrmsl "mk, Sn»|i. !>mir» and Blinds. Corner and Base Block», Sawed Il »0.1 l'<l 1 lie ami kidm-y Irmihles, allignigli I am and l ained Bahiater». ILmr and Window Frallies, Pulpits and Pew Ends, Shingles. Builders* Hardware. Paints and Oil, Moulding audGlass, Elevations and Design», I < ; -. .iis u|d: can - ive ^haiiks t.i I >1. I aid» - tsl. < if-mid and Cut Gia»», ''all l*a|a*r, Furniture, etc., etc. < 'rati r l.ak • and Ita environment ' .11.ee. ol London, and sp.-ml iiiy IV- Iles! work and mateind, mid in the latert and most approved stvles. ('all < »II 1:1 .-."ii' lu-asi . 11 < >1 i-gmi pr«*M 11I Ideal m lining veals hi cumiurt. tii-orge W.ish- The im- 01 write to me. l' .i, itres fu. a Nat imi.il park Ington Moruingslur, Little Sbasta. L Parrish, co icept Imi of MiltiHI th.it Lmtti liMiis ihtw \tirbix limi henven Fi-brimrv 20th. Itmn. Dr. Vlinee <11 |ili-H«UI*' UlthMlU II» Itili Hit«» ilMl»’, Notary Public, Abstracter. Co. will l>-- in I’leard. Aprii 3, -I ami GENEILU^ÏtFIGHTER, k . Ài«ik<*h ih .iteli a gl iii'»iis creatigli <•( Conveyancer and Searcher of .i. ami Klamalli Kills, Aprii s ami li. im.iginaf 1011 ii.is -d mi taci, wlicii con- I tu opposition pii -, might lo keep cl I -r p st i d mi tin- gc.igraphy ami ev ill s is'i lalniii-; to I lien various pailli s. $2.00 SR. FALLS PLANING MILLS, KLAMATH J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plansand Specifications Furnished oil Kinds of and Building on the Installment Plan. Fine Job Printing EXECUTED WITH Neatness and Dispatch 4 j. rt nooRE, leiupl.iieii (rmii Un- iniiiilte gramleur • f I ile sci Ilt-ry of wllieli Crater l..lke > . I In- vv >mle fili set I III''. ììiere aie m.my re.is'ms urged in favor of mak- uig .1 Nuli mal pars of (bis ¡irei ami. Records. s with fair dwelling, must next month. Tlie price you. < hie winde Idm-k m ai iH'I. nu Improvements. A I- “ifP'' nipt mid curvili! attention *O all o der» C. L. l’AlllCINII. I omet, is cot'RT not he .... My ruiitKi'tion with the AiHieimor’B «»Ihre f<»r New supply of H.imiketi'liicfs. La thv |»a*t rlBht y» »»r» tcivc" me the lient knoul« 1 th»’ »l!|l\ 's. Goll hilts, etc., al E. E. 11 'Ll'-' i ' n t y.