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LfcIMTH REPUBLICAN. Published every TliurM», by IV. HUSE á SON, E ditors axi > PaoiHtucTowi. ■VRISC* 1 PTION rater : 510 year (tn advance) x month* mree months ingle eoplcf* Advertising at reasonable rate*. THURSDAY. J INE r? i 1900. Puguhst Corbett is finding much support among New York democrats ns a candidate for the I'nited Slates senate. There is no reason why brawn and gristle should not compote favorably with the wealth of that body of pecuniary aristocracy. We came from the corn and popu list state of Nebraska, where a repub lican candidate stands about as much show as a snow ball would in Texas. AVe had become hardened to seeing republicans go through the tortures of defeat and hence resuscitate and regain our equilibrium more quickly after witnessing such an emotional and trying ordeal than we otherwise would. Next in order in the line of politics is the presidential campaign which will soon be on in full force. Having its state and county election in .lune. Oregon has no local interests inc lv- ed in the battle of ballots next No vember. It is different in must'of the eastern states. They do the whole thing at once, and their way is much cheaper and altogether better. During years of presidential eani- < paigns, Oregon must bear the I? in- creased expense and annoyance of two elections. % Were the republicans never defeat ed. how in thunder could they learn to appreciate the pain ancLanguish of defeat? Isn't adversity a good thing occasionally to teach one a proper es timate of success? I.et a man live along in riches and ease for an ex tended period and he becomes careless and indifferent and an easy victim of misfortune. Sooner or later he goes down to wreck and despair. Then he energetically goes ut retrieving success. Probably it is the same with a political organization. Con tinued success nukes it rcckkss and too confident and it falls an easy prey to thè alert and hungry opposition. And then, reanimated, it tackles the task of recuperating. An Exchange says: More than one thousand divorced Californians have been wedded at Beno. Nevada, in the past three years. The business is on the increase and the little city is pre pared for the regular trade. Justice Linn alone has united over three hundred divorced Californians. But the days of his monopoly are over for there are now active, vigorous preach er competitors in his way. Two by two they arrive over the state line with small grips, go to the Riverside hotel, the sign of which is painted high, in full view, on the gable ends of a three-storv, ell-built house, above the second-story windows. Clerk Porter is called and goes on is suing licenses up in the second thous- and. Miss Conroy is a professional witness, always on hand, The reve- nue thus obtained in the 1 It tie town of six thousand souls Is wonderful. It is called Gretna-Green, but the old name suffers hr its namesake. Boston Herald: The greed of wealth is a seductive and treacherous aspect of unrighteousness, asserting the falsehood that a man’s life con sists in the multitude of the things that he possesses. It is the gr.-at hardener of hearts. It knows nelthe? justice nor mercy. It be I i'll SALE <>03 acres of land, of v uutry are more promising as s'.ie. ;> which soger, s are plow land and the pastures than as tilled fields or cat tie it border« Tide pastures. The Massachi si I ts , t ion balance wild hay. of tlie New England Woe'groweis' lake and is wholly covered by the A xfi eia tieli hasl>een meet ing in Green ditch. All under fence, good liotme. Can lie bought tor «13 field ami discussing sheep-raising as a barn. etc. means of redeeming the aliandoiied per acre. Inquire at this olllce. farms in the western part of the stall1. Footing, insertion, lace and linen Comment ing oil this, the Bost<m lawn I. r handkerchiefs. at E E I'ranseript expresses the opinion that Huso's millinery. a tha'k of strong and vigorous sheep would pay any farmer in the state, even if he did not get 10 cents:! pound for the wool. Dog-tigiit wire fellC- ing is cheaper than the old stone wails were and "for seven or eight months in a year enough gms to waste on even a well cattle-stocked farm to keep in thrifty condition six or seven sheep to the a Te.” To rii h men who are buying large tracts of New England land the Transcript suggests that sheep areas picturesque as captive deer or mangy buffaloes, and much more profitable. The sheep improve the farms and the deer ami buffalo simply bring back tlie wi'derness. Even in tlie West I for several years the mutton sheen has been crowding out the woolsheep, and some arrangement by which the Massachusetts farmer could market his mutton in Boston in competition with mutton from the Chicago pack ing-houses would encourage sheep raising. The ccntrolling element in these things is apt to be adaptablity; that is. tlie line of least resistance. Under any and all tariffs sections adapted for profitable sheep-raising will pretty certainly enlarge their flocks while others willcontract them. ¿AA / Tariff contentions, one way or tlie other, are fast losing their power to interest or convince. The Stock of General Her- A. D CARRICK, I DI Al l R IN 0 A REPLA TO LETTERS. Two gentlemen residing at Halsey. Or., eaclt wrote a letter to AV. Mc Clure a few days ago. and made in quiries as to this county, being desir ous of coming and locating here. Mr. McClure has handed us the letters and requests us to answer them. In reply, then, to the letters, we will s v that Klamath county is one of the best in the world for stock raising. The land is rich, although in some localities it needs more irri gation. Wages for labor are high, although the demand for it is not so great as it will I k - when the railroad com. s. as then a great amount <f building and improvement will givean abundance of employment to every mechanic and laboring man. As Loth of these gentlemen are per- ■ haps aware, this county is favored with one of the grandest tracts of timber in Oregon, among which are sugar pine, yellow pine, fir, etc., all very valuable. As soon as railroad communication can be opened with the outside world, so that timber and lumber can be sent to market, there will for twenty-five years to come be a great field for a hundred new enter- pris s. Immense sawmills will sprii g up in every direction, and thes? will require more stores and shops, more, indeed, of everything and every busi ness which are necessary in a densely settled country. There is one mill already contemplated, which will em ploy 250 hands. This will mean nearly as many families, and these in sure the building of a town of which the mill will lx- the nucleus. Along the imnier.se fallsand rapidsof Klam ath river at this place, it may reason ably lx? predicted that not only saw mills. but tanneries, paper mills mak ing paper from white lir timber, ma chine shops, furniture and box fac tories, woolen mills and many other .iniilar enterprises will be made prof itable. The best way for a man who thinks of coming here, is to first come and look over the field and see for him self the prospects for the future. Come and make a cool and impartial investigation and see what business would be tlie best to engage in. This is a healthy count ry, the people are friendly and hospitable, and when the railroad comes, it will rightfully >>e considered the best part of the state to locate in. Also latgc ing submission to its assumptions I ,S11:l<^e8 anf' Mattings. and demands, less independence of its il||(l numerous photographs of parlo.', room furniture behests, less confidence In tlie super- bedroom ,M'drooin an 1 I dining r<xnn All attractive iority of other motives and other sat of every description. Call and see his isfactions, less contentment with and first-class. modest compensations of industry, goods and prices. less cheerfulness in conscious recti One wav to be happy—go to Kv tude in a humble lot, in sobriety, in Taylor for hair cut an<l shave, smoke frugality, in sacrifice, in domestic 1 Henry ( lav cigars and vote tlie re publican ticket. simplicity, in social helpfulness. For News of the World Read the San Francisco Bulletin. Fifty cents per month, including large 2«.page Sunday edition. Send for sample copy Io The Bulletin, 233. Kearney St., San Francisco. FOR SALE- G40 acresunder ditch, ’P'"1 • ' acre; 610 acres, under the ditch, 410 per acre; 328 acres, one of the I» st ranches in the county, $30 per acre: 160 acres for »«OO. iimnlre nt this < like. ■ 10 A. M.: Parade. 11 A. M.: Oration and Musi cal Program at Court House G rove. 1 P. M.: Base Ball (¡ante lor purse of $50. 3 P. M.: Horse Races at the New Track: One-half mile and repeat, purse $50. One-half mile dash, $25. One-half mile dash, (sad dle horse,) $10. Liberal purses will be given for other events, such as foot races, jumping, etc. Grand Ball in the Evening Given by the Band. DEERING MOWERS- STEElRANfiES $42 io $75. GEO. T, BALDWIN, IMPLFMENTS, VF-HICLE5, Extra.* for all kinds of Machines and a Good Stock to select from. days. 0 to At Klamath Falls. PROGRAM: COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY accounts solicited „ / Under the Mamagement of the Klamath Falls Brass Band. ALEX MARTIN & CO. PHOPHICTORS GRAND fouls charity with insincerity and os tentation. It poisons tlie ingenuous ness of youth. pollutes the wisdom of life, makes age un'enerable and death a degradation. Yet the con viction can hardly be avoided that this insane greed has become the con trolling passion in the lives of a large and infiuential body of our people. It sways every aspiration and rule- “A BREL'NER FIAN” every activity w ith a presuming and " ill be in iown For the Fjrst Time, audacious authority never before so i Mr. Henry Ranson, representing plainly manifest. In Hie senate, the California's greatest Mail Order college and tlie church, as well as in the market, the shop ami the parlor, House, will be at Hotel Linkviile’s it makes its baleful spirit evident. fainple room next Tuesday and Wed Tlie worst of the matter is that there nesday with samples of the very ]at- z,------• Ruga, Lace Curtains. seems to be a steady increase of cring- *'s* ‘ i_ n Carpets, Oregonian: The attention of tlie American Economist, which contri butes to the Dingley law increase of sheep in state:, wh re there bins been an Increase, is invited to those states where there lias been a decrease. 1 n New England for example, sheep-rais ing has declined. not withstanding the increasing demand for mutton and the further fact that the stony hill sides of much of that section of th - K lamath C ounty ... ;> Ô hire cable, hay cars, blocks, etc.; iron, steel and heavy hard* a e. Give me a call and I will fit you out bicycle extras and supplies. Bicycles repaired i a neat and workman-like manner. Sv ifi Ji it Í Hotel Linke ¡He W broken. AUCTION SALE EVERY SATURDAY FROM 10 10 3. Under New Management. .11. A7/;/¿V.4M Proprietor.» • SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MLN BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY GOOD VIANDS 0 — - T. F. MINER, Salesman. L. LEAVITT, NOTICI:. X . ■ are funtls in thè town tieasiirx t-> pii Attorney-at-Law. all warrant* up lo ami induillng V S KLAMATH FALLS, - - OREGON. <196, -, '*. <»''.>, 7"o. 7>’l. 7>>2. 79'1. 704 7<<5, 7" ì. 7<>7. 7<>8. 70'1, 71". 711. 712, 713. 711. 7IÓ. 7l'i. 717. 71’. 7I >. CRED II. MILLS, 721. 722. 723. 721. 725, 72-i, ’.27. Aprii 3, l'.iOO. Atlorney-at-Law. .1. W. StEMHXS. Town Tnastirer. K lamath F alls , — O regon . Notice l or ¡’ubhualiou. L Parrish, Ih*p:irtnirnf of the Interior, Land < Mtit <• at l.ak< \. ">\. < n, Notary Public, Abstracter. May 21, I'. h - g , Conveyancer and Searcher of Notice is hereby giv»*n ih.it th»* i 1 lowing named >rtth r ha* til* I notice of Records. his intrntn n to make final |>r<*o( it. sup OFFICE IX I ■ I kt not -E. poll of In* . laim, and that *.u l pr<>o( will be made before < II. Withrow, Mv CDîiiicctîon with tl:-' A> m «M*r’'-» < fini» for t’ounty C letk at Kiamatli • alb-, <»r., n the eiRht y«-nr* ghi ih *‘ the botknowl- Junesft, lt*00. viztJolin \ - II. edge of Klatnath realty. J po-»e>8 the only E. X’o.J.UI 1« rthe \W»4i.i M \ M .... ••Present ()‘ a H*T-hip’’ r«•• • r<t in K J hihhi I i < •>» h - ‘4 Lots I »•< 2. >ec 17 Tp. 41 S. It. h tv. Agent for the l»udou de I.nn< K>bire Fire Insurance (’onipany.. E. \\ ill. Mer. (hegon. He names tln- iollowing witneHM« to prove hi* con TIMBER LAND. A CT .UNE.!. 1878. tinuo:»* resi ten« • np<<n an*l c iltiv.di-.it of sai l land, viz: >. I’ ( "X, i <rd. NOTH E FOB PI BLK'ATION. (’ab, l> L Gordon, <» W AiUrl Olev ail of Ketio. (heg‘*;i. E. M. BKATTAIN, !h/i-fr. I'NITED «TATES I.AND OFFICE,I I.AKi:v:i:iv, < ItoK.os, May 12, 1900 > Notice is lii-rcby giv -n that in com <>i II pliance with tlie provisions of tlie act of j Congress of Julie 3,1878, entitled "An I act for the sail1 of tiuil>er land" in the In tlie County Court of Klai-.atb states ,-t California. Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory,’’ as ex county, <>rvg* ii . In the matter of the »•«‘late tended to all tlx- Public Land State“ by art of Aii'.oist 4. ¡S'.»2. Henrietta Il. Butin, dt ci'ii-i'tl. ?v»iice is hereby given, that < ialarneau, <4 Klamath Falls. County of Klainatli. State oi Oregon, lias this <lai Butin, ex’-rutrix » ! mid »i*t tiled in this ollice lu-r sworn statement Bled in said court an«! caiiMp, No. 197, for the purchase of the K half account of her adminiptratior of NW qmirier ami ,«\V quarter of NE ewtate.and that by order of - quarter and NW quarter of SE quarter <if duly ina<h* an<l entered, th»« tl at 1“ji <•’« !<h k m .«ection No. .".4, in To unship No. 38 S.. of July, » Range No. <1 E., ami will offer proof t< noon of «lid day, Iwinx th*- show that the land sought is more valu of tlie next regular tcriu <»f m able for its timlx-r or stone than I >r ag at thr >ui t i ■ • >;u in the count« co ricultural purisises, ami to establish hel hoiiMv of paid county an<| Mat«-, |tS|. |H claim to -aid land before the Register al.il Receiver of tIds office at f-akevoai. Oregon, on Friday, the goth day <>i J'llv. l'.sio. She names as witne.-ses; Melissa Brandenbuig. <4 Klamath Falls, Oregon ; ('. J. My, <>i Picard, < alifornia : J. II. Whitcomb, of I’i, aid, California; I J. W. Brand,'tilling, of Klainatli Falls Oregon. Any amt all pm-oiis claiming adversely the above-described lands arc requested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said Stilt day of Julv, 1900. ! NITED STATES IA NI > 11| ||< 'E > E. M. BRATTAI.N, Register. L aki . vii M , Oi r.mis, May J2, l'»o. Notice i- beo bv given that in < ■>,,, pliaiic,-witli tin- I'i'ivr-i'U.« <4 t|„. il(-t NOTICE. < ‘ 'oligre ■ c- s .June 3, I : ■ . In tlie County Court <4 tlie State of act for the sal,' of timber lamls in tin- Oregon, for Klamath County. stales of < alifornia. Oo gnn, In tlie matter of tlie Estate of IL II. ami Washington Territory," N* vaila. ns ex- Dodson, Deei-ased. l.emled to all the Public Lind I States . Notice is hereby given bv tlie under- by net of August 4, 18'12, JohnW ■igned administralor of said estate that Brxmlenbiirg, of Klamath Falls ( .„ml, lie lias filed his final account of said es of Klamath, Mate <4 Oregon, ha- tlo - tate in the office of the County Clerk, of day filed in lids ollice his sworn state Klamath County.Oregon, ami that tlie moot No. 2"3, for lb,, purchase of t|„. Honorable County Court, of said Khun- alb County Oregon lias by order, made HopRm,g,’." j l."' ' ami entered in the alsrve entitled court i oft.'r nront to showil >-, i ’ i ,'1 " 1 ami cause, designated nml appointed 1 i- mor,. , du f. , lim 3rd day of July, A. D., ItHM), as tl,,. u,",. ' . 'J'' ',|M r --r ....... time for the hearing and srutlem-uit of e-iabli-h'In- . laim ' I »’ ‘""I I" 8«id I "ml AC.... mt, and for the hearing ,|„ „ . 1 J1":'1 f"-" of objections thereto, if any there be Of iill this persons may take due notice , 201 li div o|" ’.I ttVv*, ’¡'"M "llJ 'm,n' ' 'l" and govern tlmuiiselv,-- accordingly. | Wilm s-..-; If,’ wi.im, .Jb.cMv.,,:',' J. W. Hl MENS, ahfornia;C..I. My, ,4 pl,,1„|i (.ah: Ax the administrator of th.) c-tute of I i''ill-,'’<i ’ ' "I Klamath I!. If. Dodson, Dccea-ed. lais Ore; on; Ih-nimthi Calmmoi c. : -« I » ■ W I. i • . j » ' ■ ' "at-', <>. » «I X t > n ■ a-<l ' ■ ■ i • - r < »ul' FALLS PLANING MILLS. KLAMATH J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans nml Specifications Furnished on z\ll Kinds of Buildings and Contracting and Building on the InstalIllicitt Plan. V z'!■«-ii'thnt«« v.irt<-tv <4 iicitvri.d iiinl work furnialir4 Io thin rniH upf ; St*»i- I r <i H, «I t arviiig, Stair Bail*, B¿ilii'*t» r** and \rn»-| Bru* Irti», i ' ’ 1 « I I I’- h 1 tic Ih .un, latti i « ati*l ( »¡I. .M<<ul<linif nnd Ghi«« i.h'valionn aud ■ ’ hhijhi mol (’nt (»la«**, Wall l,n|M,r» I »in itnrv, rh*. B* fl uutk an I material» ut <1 tn I tv lat* anti m<»rl apprised «trio. STABLES I A.\< lie IL' <CI -------- AND on ICE--------- Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. IIAZHN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. lloiscs boarded l’V day, werk or inoiith. llisy ami Griiiu bouglit and sol-l. I fhL'cis roiiv<*ycd Ioidi pnrts <>f Southern Oregon .iii>l N' iihern ('aliiornia al thè very lowot rah-s. I JVPf“*r * y • In Order To .’'lake Room and Winter Slock Merchandise. Are Sellino Goods Cheap. \ Call And See US. k !' 1 ' ' «H the Public Lumi Ktntex • <’• G tniM », i’'1?. II.on f-. I ' "1'i' !||i >>t hbiiiiaili I alls. Conntv of KI.in.alb Mute i,| Oregon, Ims litis day I' "'I n II,i- j14 hUfl||, slut, |UI.,,i -' l.l i it,,, piirchnse i f tlm ,NW . .. No. 8, ill Township I’iinge No. 6 E , ami will offer I"" " show Unit tlie lumi sought is -1 " I'- for ns I iml er or i On., " ' ' I"' .igiii'iiltiiial pm po-, s nml to ' ilim to -.0.1 Imiti before ■ "land Heceiver of thlxofilce !’rigon, on Fii'luv, the 111 "I July, I'.mo. R,, names ns , 1 ' ' I'dm W. Bruitdeiilnirg, of y-matl, I.,iN. Oogon; ('..I. SI,: of ■ "* ' ifomia; Melissit Bramlett- un lit so. I1H, for the ptirchxse of *»’•* ,-W quniti-rnf Sei-tioti so. 31 ml ,wl1' ship so. 38 S,, l'ulivo mi . *> E-. Xll'l w,o ol'i r ptool Io show thlit III«' land soilgl'* is mon- vx I iih I>I«< for its limlx r or stone limn for Hgrii iilturul put ihihc “. establish her i Imiti Io suit! land l>i'f"r" tin- Iti yoler miti Iteeeiwr of tl"' al l.nkovioM. Oregon, on Ftiih'V, »"* PKOFESSIOXAl, I A U.S. 2I>||| tlav of July, ItsMl, She tumi-'" ’’ wilnessex: II. I’. < oilnrnemi. "I Kk,nl" itili I nils, Oregon ; I lent iettn<inl.ir"-'"'1' JOHN S. ORR, of Klamath Fullx, Oicgon ; <'■ J- I*ieiiri|, <'itlifornifl i Eugene Spi ti-'er-’ Keim, Oregon. Aov nml all lH'r"J*n| Attorney-at-Law, ehiiming tulversely tlm itluive dosent* K lamath F alls , - O regon . landa me leqncateil Io file llietr -J*1'''" to Hits ollii-o oo or b' foru the slii'l "8 • ' 1 ............. 'll l ulls, Oregon ; Eu dayof.lolv, l-.MNi. ’ I’'1"''. <>f Kenn, Oregon, Any [J ¡RAM I. MURDOCH, I'i. Al. BR \ IT A IN, Registe!'' '■ i ,'"1 I-'-""- ' Inimiiig u.lvei-elv the ■' i ’.'.’ i ' i ' ' " l| ,1“i"Ih ai" requested to Altorney-at-Luw, in thia i ll., e nn oi bo> ' " 1 » ’ Ih day of July inon Office near Postoffice. n l p< claiming advr r-. ly i| ,. Treasurer’s Notice. •- M. lilîATTÀIN. Regishr. .nboye -lesenlM'd lands llr,. nipmste.l l„ Ki.i math F alls , - O hktiox . I file their claims in this offii:., m, ,,r |, . Notice ix hereby given that there are fiiri-li! in tli<‘county treasury for tlie re - foie said 2Ulli dav nf Ju|v pssi Proprietor of Freight Utaqons. 1 xí'.'ii'Á.’.''^1’' U T" XE;I. 1878. E. M. BRATTAI.N, Register. QEO. S. NICKERSON, demption of tlie following county war M| l i< I. I on 1 ‘ 1 ’ BLK ATION. rants, protested on and prior to Aug. 21. 1891. Interest on same* will cease from Attorney-at-Law, Everything done will' TIMBER LA NO. ,\( TJI’NE.3 |H-H llii*- date : 151.3, 4515, 4197, 4 179, •I 1 X,|T fisi All > I.ANDOI FICEj . ... neatness «ml dispatch •s"1 R i, for pi BLK V| ' ■ 1235, 15I.S, 1521, ll-il, K lamath F alls , - Ominox. 4481, i Hi, ■'K l vii n , > tei o,,s- ^|lty |2, |9 ihi .( !53H, 4.>20, 4193, 4477, 44H3, 1554, 4, >46, t,!!.,',’1."1, >'i'en timi in coni- 451'1, 1191,4175, 1459, 1545, 4510, 4 UH), ' om/r " l,l"vi>“ms ni Ilio nel ti( DRS. HARGUS AND STRAW, 1172, IFI!, 4537, 4509, 4 IS>1, 1170, 1544, FNHT.DiSTATES LAN'DOFFKT I • • ' ' ' J ’ « H' I' |( ! I.um-3, | h 78, t-ntiH.-.l "Al, 453'i, 4507, 4187, lini, 4582, 4531, 1543, I. arkvisw akcvii w , Onmos, L Oionos, Mav 12, P nh ,' j h té . < r I""-'-I" II»' l-ISM, 4lt,2, 1581, 45111, 4.5414, 11 ’ 2, 4468, Physicians and Surgeons, 4255, 5520, -1198, 4 180, 4407, 4247. Notice is hereby given tl, ,i ahfornin. Oregon, Nevinhi P,l"""""ilht|„- p: .'i-'„ '■ C”,n' ' . ' nrlimim,,, Territory- 11H Ihitediit Klamath Falls, Oregon, this i < ongn -s nf June 3, 1878 !\J1"' l"'-l *..... . Olfll k: ciilivood Co.', I>rng Store. I ,1 I I 4 fl.H I I . .. .- | f ’ 12th day of April, 1900. ' oi AnguM |( |W|2 Mrh^,, «perl»l attention to .11- •».<•, ,,t the E;., I lir, II. H. V<v V,t Ki vucno, óf K|nn' 1 ', ;'| r ' , ? ’ . K,n '"" ,h F **’'-. ;sl"<''8 "I Cnlifornla. Oregon <m l 'hi . hi . ... t)'.te<l. County Tr< astiter. .«ml Washington Teoitniy," Nevada,1 pi ¡n'tj,^ ' i <>l !>I- goti, lina - bis ‘rompt nml careful afh-nlmn ' -x- ,|.,V 'lay '• filed ' "' ibis t.fiicv bei suoni tinto to all o deis.............................. THE HARDWARE DEALER, Klamath Falls, Or. J. B. MOORE, j. n. hoore , GENERAL EREIGI1TER. ari