Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 25, 1900, Image 2

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    K lamath
solivi
493,175, Sweden add Norway 2.55.4 4'). ¡in h-dtr's steady tiring we tmule I lie natives nml tire going to have nntlo’
Servin 271 170. Netherlands 234.194. •-nigger*” retreat. 1 don’t know |H.||ce here. They are gwlng to atm
Whcren» m)
1 ' ' \
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C ounty .
Greece 297,06-4, Austria-Hungry 1,767- wli.it their It** was a* they nlway« them with revolvers and have them did on or itlMml th'1 -'Sl1' "f
last leave mf horn«-, bed and >»'-» •
Publlahud «very
by
0«7, Italy 2,181,709. and Geamrny have enough to carry off their dead patrol ground town and the nearest without
just I'm'1- m pioVK.ill"’-
and
wounded.
But
from
the
bl.wwl
PROPniKTCR*
otlu-r
towns.
’
I'he
officers
will
have
5,16«. 592.
nttd r.iitatti return, null1'’ I* ln r>t>)
In the face of these figures. Mr. we found they must linve loat quite a the privilege to work tlie ptisonets given (null | h T* m » h ih »I I»» h °r “
E dito *« and P kotristok «.
trust her < hi tuj ;itT<»imt as I s 1
Bryan, is it not the apex of assiiilnlly few. Any time we want a tigtit all any way they want to.
You apoke of election. No I can’t pay no det.ts, tueotmts or other
for you and your henchmen to travel we have to do Is to go into the mount­
HVBM'KIFTION W<TF*:
On« year (tn advance)
.........
r.’ <Mi through the country flinging the slo­ ain* a few miles and we can nearly al­ vote this year as I will lie only 20 elnIPm made ot 1 oiiti.u tnl b) I- r
ÏHÜRBDAY. OCTOBER 25. moo. gan of malitarism in the face of an ways find it. Just now they are years ohi tomorrow, but if I couhl I ami utter tills »l it ■.
Duted at llomiii/a.'''
s* i'1’1,1
electorate that laughs when yourleiek pretty quiet all over the island, but would vote for McKinley. I don’t lier 29. 1900.
is turned? Why. sir, the little Do­ they claim they have got new guns care for any free silver In mine. 1
minion of Canada. with a population anti ammunition hid and are just think this country is under free silver
I
of five or six million people, has al­ waiting for election. They claim if law and one of th -ir dollars arc just as
NATIONAL TICKET*
most as much militarism as we have« Bryan Is elivted they will come In big as one of <air dollars, but are only
Wit If a population bordering on and lav down their arm*, but If Mc­ worth 47 cents. Five dollars Altieri-
For President—
75,000,000, our standing army num­ Kinley is re-el.-ctisl they are going to can changed Into Mexican mid you
WILLIAM M< KIN LEV
bers li'ss than a quarter of a million. rise up again. 1 think it will be have a pocket full.
Well I must close for tliis time.
If it was increased within five years cheaper for them to surrender as I
For Vice-President—
*1
to a million, which it will not be. you li trdly tlo-ik Cncle Sam will be as Give my best regards to tlie rest of
THEODORE KIK5SEVELÍ.
would even then’ Mr. Bryan, have as easy < ;i th.-m again as he was this tlie family.
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Vour Lovln-r N.-.iht- v.
little reason to prate of militarism as time.
While Bryan was in New York a you have now.
Ctl vs. I.. M. CiH.l.,
M. st all th? people are insurgents
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ot
few days ago he luxuriated at a dinner
Co. 1. 32d Inf.. U. S. V.
You are a "little American." sir. at heart, at least they help them all
Building* and Contracting and Building
that cost «12 per plate. There were »h1*- dwarfed conceptions of a great they can. The trouble is that these
Manila. I*. I
fifty present, including Corruptionist nation's heeds, were they put into insurgents all carry twosnlts. When
on the Installment Plan.
STOVE FOR SALE.
Croker and Ice Trust Van Wyck. the operation, would turn back the page they are chased too hard they slipon a
total cost of the dinner having been of a glorious record and reduce us to white suit and are --Mueho Amigo."
linoni; Ilo- infinite vnrietv <>( materlid and w-'ik fnrnlahnl bv llil» tulli sq>,
A second-hand air tight heating
»600.
st.u, | I..HI», W<».l 4’arving, Blair Itati«. Haln»ler» ami N«wrl l,--»t» llrarkrt»,
the level of the little republics of As soon as the soldiers are out of sight stove, nearly new and as good as new,
Setoli iind I nrm-d Work, Ha»li, D.ir» and Blinda, Corner «nd |la»«< Ilio k» Ss» »,1
the Old World struggling and craning they pu’l their gun or bolu out of the for sale hr $4 at this office.
A "Washington dispatch states that for wtrrtd recognition. You would weeds and run around to join their
,ui.| turned liliistei». ISsn and W indili» Fraine», t’iilpil» and Br» Fini», Sliiii»|r«
Tlie tx-st method of cleansing tin
Ituìl'li 1 »' .la-luire. l'alnta and tilt, M>>uldlii|t and Gtaaa, k.li-valiua» ami Ih tigiK,
Ex-Senator David B. Hill, who is now riood thecountry with ,50-cents dollars, company. It is hard work to put
liver Is tlie use of the famous little
|,m|...»M -I <<i"i.nd «tol l'ul Gl«»«, Ball B»|*r, I urmtnir, rie.,rie.
Stumping the country for Bryan, says exchange the full for the empty din­ down such people. They can't shoot pills known as DeWitt’s Little Earl)
|:< ■ ( »oik ,iud materia), ami in thè lale»l ami um.1 appruvvrl «ti li ».
there is no possibility of Bryan carry­ ner pail, give the nation who stole to amount to any thing, especially Kisers. Easy to t ike. Never gripe.
ing New York, and that the 16-to-l i your eoat your cloak also, and turn after we have tired a volley intothem. J. L. Badgett A Sons. Ken i.
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declaration in the democratic plat form the right to the rlok-nco of your left And they can't stand an American
is responsible for the failure of eastern cheek. In short, you would have charge, as they can't stand the yell ÌTMBl’.KLWH. M T.II Xbl.l, 1*7*
NOTICE FOB Bl BLU A TION.
democrats to support the democratic . your country cringe under Spanish ar- our boys give when they start. Our
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ticket.
I' nitkd S tati .» I. ajto Or-ricK.
, roganee and look passively upon Chin- captain has often said that the yell
laikeview. On-gon, Sept. IO. EOO.
. ese barbarism. These are your self­ was half the charge.
Notice is hereby given tlint in com­
Betting on election generally tells
You spoke of the trouble in China. pilane«- with the provisions of the net of
expressed not ions of government, and
A pretty reliable story us to how an
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
Notivi l’or l’oblìi.»lion.
if after t lie Sth day of November, 1900, From all we can hear over here the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for tlie «aleni tinila-r lands in the
election will go. Soon after Bryan
you find yourself standingout in the trouble is about over. When war states of California, Oregon, Nvia la
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
and McKinley were nominated, the
I k *| artmunt of Interior«
cold, cold world, begrimed with the first started there 1 thought I would alni Washington Territoryexten l•
chances between the two were consid­
Lil nd Ottico nt l.iikt view Oregon,
rd to all tlie l’ublic lair.d States lx
dust of your ill-spent exertions, you like to go and wished the 32d would actol August 4. 1892, J. C. Weiss,
S’ptvin*»* r Î.M, i’.HlL
ered by many about even, and a few
Hornon b(»urili,<l by <!ny. week or i: l.tb.
will at least have a better knowledge get called out. but since 1 have heard of Fort Klamath, County >( Klamath.
N «ti-’e i' lierubv giVi ii lli.i: th*’ I
weeks later, there were some demo­
▼
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•
liny iitxl Grain bought und m >I«I.
of tlie stet ling qualities of your fellow how the troops who went from here State of Oregon, hai this dav tiled in ; ing imino » M-tllvr ha* hh*«1 »i"ticv of hi*
crats who felt so confident of Bryan's
this office hiasaorn tntenient No. 277, intention to make filial nroof in support
I'assettgcrH <,oiiveye»l to all purls of Southern Oregon
countrymen.
are dying from disease 1 am not a bit for the purelia-e of the NW1, of Section of lit* claim, *11’1 that *ai4 priw.i will
election that they offered to bet 2 to 1
sorry that I did not get to go. 1 No. 27. in Tow nsliip No. 32 S., Kange made In’b'r»« J«««*. II. Ihi-c»>ll, Fount) and Northern California at the very lowest rufea.
An him. Then the tide turned, and LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINES
hardly think any of the troops wlm No. 71, E. and Will offer pnsif to show ¡Clerk, at Klamath Fall-. OHg«m. on
that the land nought is more valuable
I
Bryan’s stock commenced to fall and
j are here will be moved unless it is to forile tiuiberor stone than for agricultu­ gon II K \I
INI
McKinley’s to rise. Bets were offered
The following lettet, which was re­ 1 go home.
n
ral pur|<oses. and to «■» t a I >1 is li hi. claim X',. o( s !?4. >. <• i. Tp 4 » > Ì: •• »
2 to 1 that McKinley would win. ceived this week by Mrs. E. W. Huse
to said land la-fore the Ki-gister and Ke- M, Oregon. II«' name* the folh>umg
I sec bv the Artny and Navy Jour- reiver
of this office at Lakeview, Or., on witnesses to prove hi* contimi* i- r« «1
Then the odds were increased to 3 to from her nephew in the Philippine
nal that they are golngto begin send­ Saturday, tin- 24th day of Novenda-r. ' <Ienee ii|M)u ami cultivaliou of said lami,
1. A week ago it v*a* 4 to 1, and military service, contains matter of
1900.
He names as witnesses: W.T. vii: Ed Brani, .lohn K »'»Ur Vmlrvw
ing the volunteers in the Bhilippines
now since Bryan's electioneering trip such general interest tliat we deem it
Coburn, of Ashland, Oregon; Clia- Rynn, .1. W Manning, nil ol K'amnlh
home in November. I also saw that Johnson, of Klamatlion, California; F. j Fall*» Oregon.
to New York and bis disastrous fail­ well worth publishing:
there were eleven thousand regulars II. Briggs, of I i rants Pa»», • fregoli ; I 'has.
E. M. B ratt un . UegiMtor.
ure to capture and errtimsc New York
F lordia B lanco , Luzon, B. I.
on their way over here to relieve the Kappler, of Klamatlion, California
Any ami all |a-rsons claiming adversely
Voters in his behalf, the betting rates
September 10th, 1900.
Winter underwear at Duffy's.
volunteers.
tile alaive-desciila-d lauds are lequested
Successor to A. 0. Carrick.
have been put up to 5 to 1, or «5 on I Mv D ear avnt : Yours of J uly 22d.
I think we are about the seventh i to tile their claims in this oline on or
McKinley to $1 on Bryan.
was received last evening and I was regiment to leave That willgct us out , before «aid 21th dav of Novemla-r, 1900.
E. M. itKATTAix. Register.
I very glad to hear from you.
of here by the middle of December or i
WILL BE SNOWED UNDER
i The bovs-in this country are always the first of January. For my part I
Mackintoshes at Duffy’s
A Washington correspondent of lost glad to hear from the States as it would rather stay here until March or
11 is well known tliat I f -Witt's Witch
Sunday’s San Francisco Bulletin has keeps them from worrying. You April than land there in December,
Hazel Salve will lieal a burn and stop
the following to say in relation to should see the boys whenever a detail ( as the change in the climate would be i tiie
pain at once. It will cure eczema
1 comes in with mail. They all gather so great that it might hurt a lot of us. and skin diseases and ugly wounds
the coming election:
All work giinraiiti'cil Hatisfnctory. Try otic«* und
Everybody agrees—Democrats and around tlie door of tlie orderly room I hear that the volunteers who went and sores. It is a certain cure for
piles.
Counterfeits
may
tie
offered
Ilf'
I'Ollvillt'ClI.
and
wait
for
the
company
clerk
to'
call
Republicans—tliat as New York goes
home in '99 lost lots of their men af­
you. See tliat you get tlie original
this year so g(*s the election, and it off. The ones who do not get mail ter reaching the States.
EAST END MAIN STREET. KLAMATH FALLS.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. J. L.
there have been received here some gather around the luckly ones to hear
This company has been very lucky Badgett & Sons. Keno.
Interesting figures about New York's the news.
in losing men. We have had two men
Trimmed fiats at Chastain A .lay
The natives are right in rice plant­ die of disease, one man discharged on
probable vote.
St AMONA.
lone's.
gon. made, datrwl and llh-l in »ai-l »nil
These figures show that Bryan will ing now. That would be something account of disiibility and one dis­
at hlntiialh ball». Orsuo*!,
lh< Ui
interesting
for
you
folks
as
I
hardly
carry New York city by less than 50,-
SUMMONS.
In tin-Cin-mt Court of Uu, Statn rd •lay <»f <h-t< Irr, 1000, aliii'h sai-l <>rtl«r
charged for being crazy, since we
• in-gon, for iliel'otinlv of Klamath
rrtimm Dial »nmtn--li» In »aul »Ult I*
000 votes, though Croker claims the think you ever saw anything like it. reached here. We have had four men
In tlie Circuit Court of the State of
T.T.to-cr, Oover- ’
ptiktinI or,-«- a wrrk lor a |w»|i»l --I
democrats will have nearly 100.000 in They plant the rice in small beds like sent to Billbid. a military prison in Oregon for the County of Klamalh.
nor rd l In g--II. F. I
■ tx coiiseciltivr and »um«*l>•• »<•*•
T.
T.
Geer.
Governor
of
)
cabbage.
The
young
rice
looks
like
the city. Then, in the state, it is
iiimbar, S-cretary ol
Imin th» fill day
O«t«»la-r. I’»»'. *bu
Manila, and have only four or five
F. I. Dunbar, |
State i.f t irrgoii. and
date -I lh< tlr»l putdi.'nl»--•» of »uii nu n.
Shown by these figures that McKin­ wheat. Then they begin to work the men in the hospital here. We have a ' Oregon,
Secretary of Statu of |
Clian.
8.
M imo ».
prrrcrilwd In raid or-lvr.
ley will have rising 100,000, which ground. They plow it about six inches good hospital and a fine doetor, not Oregon, Chan. S. I
Treasurer of the 8i»t -
Jolle * t'HM.
Moore,
Treasurer
of
|
Huit
in
Equity
deep
and
then
if
it
does
not
rain
hard
of Oregon, eonslitul-
Alloro,« t-l 1'lauittfl.
gives the republicans New York by
one hundred yards from quarters and
< the State of Oregon, I t<> foreclose a
ing the State tarmi
! they dam up a stream and run the are getting fine medical attendance.
an entirely safe margin.
constituting the State I
Mortgage.
Uoard,
Plaintiff,
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These figures do not come from water on the land. Then they run
Land
Ltoaid,
Plaintiff,
|
V».
We are living fine now, getting
DRS. HAR GUS AND STRAW.
Abraham Turtirr I
partisan sources, but are the result of carribeans on it and harrow it until good food, have canvas cots, straw­
George A. Whitmore
a» administrator of
they
get
mud
worked
up
about
knee
a canvass made by people who
and J. W. Stout,
ticks and pillow ticks. The duty is
tin- • -»late of Crow
Physicians and Svrgeor.s.
Defendants.
are really interested in knowing deep. After ‘lie ground becomes as not very hard right now, the men are
- «on Smith, deceased,
ToGeorgeA. IVhituiore, a defendant
Baili J Ferree, Ell
which way the election is going to muddy as they can get it, they hare - ‘ getting four nights in, or going on
orru-r.
a <•«•* i>ru<
1 alnive named :—In tlie name of tlie Slate
za K. Smith. Walter
h;.rr lai at tr-nt ioti I«» «IlwrBMr* «4 lb* f ' t *r*
turnout. In Indiana a similar can­ a crowd of native women wade in It I guard once in five days. We arc not of Oregon; you are hereby required to
S om *u4
. Gia*«'-» flllfl
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— r. Smith, Frack A.
vass has been made. Bryan and Jones and set out the rice plants. They doing much hiking (marching) now as -appear and annwer the complaint tiled
,Simili, ami
Edith
Notice
for
Publication.
against
you
in
the
above
entitled
suit
on
•Smith,
Ins
wife,
Fa
­
claim tliat they have tliat state sure generally have a man on the banks the rivers are too high to cross.
p D. RF.AMBS, M. D.
or before Tlmrsday tlie 8th day of
tima Fmitli an i Mrr
on account of disaffection over Mc­ playing a violin, guitar or harp for
HKM), tn-ing tin- last day ot the
UNITED STATE' LAND ni’FH'I < gut-rite smith a min­
Yes. this Is the rainy season. We November
time prescrilsKi in the order fortlie pub­
Kinley’s Borto Rican policy, but the them to work by. That is the only
I.AKLVtUV, 011 <1 ,X. Align»! :J> I'KO. I or.
Pi-h-n-iants. }
Phy ate tan and Surgeon,
have a couple of hard showers every lication of thin summons, the first put>-
Notice M ht-rchy given th»t, in (-..m
Io I.lira K. Smith, Frank A. Smith,
figures referred to show that the re-1 way to get a crowd of natives to hurry.
day, and when it is not raining it is I licati in thereof la-inc on the 27th day of l-liaiicw with tin- |>rovi*u>ti. <■( tin- m-t <>( l ini. Smith, Sabina Fintili ami Mar
Ofiice .oom«: 7 «mia, Link ville lintel-
publicans will carry Indiana by 35.000 You find some pretty good musicians
19U0; and if vou fail »<■ to CnngrtM» uf June 3, 1878, emitlrd - An «iterile Simili,
drdemlanln
alnrve
too hot for comfort. The nights are September
All calls an»» eresi promptly d»y of
answer
for
want
thereof
tiie
plaintiff
will
among
tlie
natives
and
they
ail
like
named
:
Vou
ami
•■a<-|i
ot
ymi
an-
here
­
net lor tl.i- »ale of tiiriU-r land» tn the
|n JUinouAlie same tiling is
cool, a blanket being very comfortable apply to the Court for the relief prayed •tali-« < f California. Oregon, N. va la .m l in ropnn-d i . iip|H-iir ami answer the night.
liM«B**^*B4l44»B. rtpuiilicans have the music. Of course none of them whom
for in the complaint herein, to wit:— Washington Territot
complaint tiled against you in lb« alaive
almost any night.
For a judgment against dcf.-ndant Geo. to all tin- Public Land Stall« hv act ■ iiliih-d »mt on or la-fore Tburs-lay, tin
tPNidlW Majority where the, I have seen, are educated in music.
You spoke of the army canteens. A. 55'hitinore for the num of «350.00 with of Aiigu.t 4, 1*12, Nellie Vrrrill. , | 1 »th day of November, U««>, In-iug tlie
¿eniAcrats are claiming it bv all sorts They have a native band here that
I
interest thereon from the 26th day of Hornbrook, Comity of . ............ - at, last day of the tune prenciiln-d m the
pretty fair. They have picked up I think we are belter off with them June 1896, at the rate of eight |»-r cent of
of majorities for Bryan.
California, ha» Ibi. dav hi.-.I m order for the p'llihcalion ol tld. num
than
without,
because
the
profits
go
per annum, and for the sum of «20.50, tlii» oltico her »worn »tatemeni, > . mona, II,,- first publication tliertmf la-
The people who have been investi­ ■•Just One Girl" from the fellows
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
pai-i out on account of delinquent taxes 269, for tin- piiri'hii-v of th<-SW. '
I'g on th. 4th d iy < I Octo1 i-r, I9l)i); ami
gating election matters have reached whistling it around quarters, and to the company funds, which are used and
costs,
and
for
the
sum
of
«50
<*>,
a»
at
­
Section
NO
20.
in
Towni-lnp
,
•
-
d
>
on
fail
»<>
to
appear
Wnd
ansucr,
l<>r
the conclusion heretofore set fortli by play it every Sunday at church. They for the benefit of the companies In torneys fees in thin suit, together with Kang.- No. 7'.., E.. and »illoffer m-U t,, • nt thereof th« plaintiff will apply to ^M^l’rompt and careful attention
your correspondent—that the Eastern play ‘‘Aguinaldo*s March,” but have buying extra food and luxuries. The the plaintiff’« cost« and disbursements »how that tin- hind »ought i. mor.- vain the Court for tho relief prayed for in
to all o dera
........
herein.
for it. timber or »tone than (or ¡t/ Ilo- complaint herein, town: lor a
democrats are going to knife Bryan no music for it. The next time I go soldiers can get small articles they | That the usual decree be made for the alile
rieultural
J.tirtai.e»,
and
........
l,.\
j'idu-im-nl
against
di-h-mlant,
h.ivi-l
J.
for tliesakeofgettinghlmpernianent- to Manila I am going to try and get need most in thecantcen, where other­ sale of the lands and premises desetiln-d claim to.ail land la-lor.- the Itegi.t,., I • tree, for the sum of «*81.181, with In­
plaintiff’s mortgage, that is to nay. and Keceiverof tliia otlice at laikevi.-w
Jy out of the way. The opinion here a few piano copies of it and will send wise they would have to send to the in
ter. -t tln-reon from the first day of Jan­
the NW1-» of NE’a ami lots one, two arid Oregon, on Saturday, the lOlli .lav of uary. |Kli.. at tin- rule of eight per cent.
commissaries,
or
if
they
bought
them
now is that lie is going to be the them home.
three of Section fourteen. Township Novend»-r, i'.too.
lie nume. h . wit- |»-r .iimnin m I for the num <•( «1'81181,
I have not had a chance to go tol from the natives or the firms In Thirty-nine. South of Range Teri East, n.-HM-»: Siunu.-I W. Clary, of Horn­ a-
worst beat man who lias ever run for
Proprietor of Freight Wogen».
Rtloriiey . lees m thin anil, together
Manila
they
would
have
to
pay
just
Willamette
Meridian,
Klamath
Comity
brook, California ; Jacob i«l< r, of Klam- with plamliii'n , .,«1» and dlnburm'mvnl»
the presidency, witli the possible ex- Manilla since tlie time I was down in
Oregon,
and
containing
137.-55
acres.
California; bavi.l Bia, . ......... ol herein. Ih.itil,,. nnualylccrec la- made
Marell but I think I can get a few twice as much as they would -in the I ( That the sale 1 h - made by the sheriff athon,
ceptlou of pcxir Horace Greeley.
Klinimthoii, California ; Melvin N.ivior, loi I he sal, of I In- lamin' ami premim-n
Everylhlng done with
commissary
or
canteen.
As
for
sell
­
of
said
Klamath
County,
Oregon.
days’ pass after pay day, which comes
ol Klamatlion, California. Auvandali ■ 1' « iibedin plaintiff's said mortgage,
neatnurs
mid disputi h
That
the
prix
eedn
of
said
side
may
la-
ing
beer,
the
men
will
not,
drink
near
­
YOUR EAR, rîR. BRYAN!
|MT»<>ii. claiming a.lyerxely tin- al>ov<--<|e "■wit; the \l
of » \V i <,| Sec. one,
sometime this month. If I get tosee
applied in the payment of said judgment, »cribe.l land« are requested to lit,. tt,,.|r
ly
so
much
in
a
canteen
where
they
Y"
¿o'.
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"I
,H
<1,
miri
Judge Norris I will give him your re­
interest, costs, attorneys fees and all ac­ claim» in thi» otli.-.- on or In-fore »aid
[San Francisco Bulletin.]
tin-NW
,,f Sc,-, twelve, Township
, can get it any time they want it, as If cruing costs.
gards.
10th dav of Noveniln-r. I»»!
J "111' mm-, South of Range Nine, East,
Mr. Bryan, you prate glibly of mili­
they had to go to natives. The can- That plaintiff have execution ngsinst
E. M. UKAiTAlN, Itegiater,
Willamette Meridian,
in
Klamath
I was to another native wedding
defendant George A Whitmore, for any
tarism, and declare that the United
i teens are not allowed to sell any balance that may remain due the plain­
minty, Oregon, containing ¡120 a-'ren
J W. SIEMENS, Prop.
States Is already enthralled in Its about a week ago. Oneof tlienatives whiskey. This canteen has been run- tiff after applying all the proceeds of TIMBERLAND, At T.ll N E 3 1*78 I lint the proio da of aaid sale may la-
t'l
’
l'lied
in
the
payment
ol
sani
jiulg-
we
had
working
in
the
kitchen
was
clutches. Are yott aware that the
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
ning now for four months arid in that said sale as above provided.
.... ..
inten-1,
,»1», attorney’» fees Cleanliness and Good Work
militarism of the middle ages, with married and every one of us were in­ time we have had less men tried for That the interests of defendant J W
, "•">« < o»ta.
That plaintiff
Stout
in
the
said
mortgaged
lands
and
UxtTttn
S
tate
»
I.
«*.-,>
Omi-E,
exm-uiion again.t defendant, Itavnl
which you compare your country, dis­ vited. We had a feast, (I don't know drunkenness than we had in one premisr-H be decree<l to be subsequent
Guaranteed.
LiikeView, Oregon, Hept. Ill, I'.nx). I .1 hnye
. I ■ Tree, |.tl llhy build),.„ 11)|(| (nay re-
Notice 1« hereby given Hint in <
solved with the decay of tlie feudal what we were eating but it was pretty month before it started. Before the and subordinate to the lien of plamtifi
iiuiin due the plaintiff after applying nil
Also Agent for LONDON AND
pltaii.a- with tin- provi-ionn of th.- act of
System, and that of serfdom, which I giwid.) and then liad a dance. Our canteen started the men were drink­ herein.
Ol ,l"1'
tilsivu pry-
That tlie defendants herein and each Congr.-HH of June 3, 1878, ,-ntitic-.I "An vi 'lJZ'""
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
you feign to fear for your fellow coun­ fellows wern’t in the dance as none ing beno. Beno is a kind of native of them nml all ix-rsonH claiming under act for tlienah-of tinilmr latid» in tin-
That th.- interest
defendant«, Abrn-
trymen, became practically extinct of us undeistixxl their dances. They liquor distilled from the drippings of them or either of them, siibserpient to «tales of California, Oregon, Nevada nani lurm-r, uh adminiatrator of the
the execution ot plaintiff’s mid mort­ md Wunhington Territory," uh <. x ’
at tlie close of tlie fourteenthcentury? are something between an Indian sugar after It lias lieen boiled or from gage
deceased,
Eli
1/ . of
, • rowson
.
’ Smith,
•'••'II, •Iff
*11^* <1, 1,11'.
on said lands and premises, either tended to all tin- Public Land Mat.-« bv ' *t»ite
Are you not equally cognizant of | dance and a waltz. They liad ail fermented rice. It is clear white ns piirr-hmers, encumbrancer», or other­ act of Atigii»t 4, 18|»2, Alln-rt I'ank M K. Hnnth Walter r. Hmitli, Frank
• ■ nulli, I. lull Htnitli, Haliina Umilili
the fact that there is less militarism kinds of drinks, cigarsand cigarettes. and they claim It is worse than whis- wise may Is- liarred mid forecioned of all inn of Klamatlion, County ol si-kivou i «»■I Margin-ríu, Mmth, H,„| e-rh „(
right, claim or erpiity of redemption, in State of California, han H uh dav filed in’
I
I
never
drink,
but
the
cigars
in
thlK
ih tin-
th«* Mnj«|
I hik I m and
In the United States than exists in
" »‘•ni.
in in
Hai.l tnorttfiitfed
moitgng.-d land»
' key. A man who is drunk on beno and to the said lands and iirelinsen und thin ofiiee liiw »worn »tateini-nt No 2.H l.reim«
. I...
tll
Hll|,
for the purcliii«., of the SE1, of Section
even the smallest republic of the Old country are pretty good. Tiie na­ gets crazy ■ and is always looking for every part thereof.
That plaintiff have sinh other
No. 3Ó, m Tow nship No. 328., Rang.- No a id »ui«ir.hnato to tl,.- |i(.„ crentu.1 by
tive we have in tlie canteen is going
World?
I’“"1 mortgage. That, tin-du
claim heno Is I lie further relief in the premises as to
trouble. They
'
I-,., and will offer proof to »how dial >■ .... i.innlH
to
be
married
in
a
few
weeks
and
h.-r. in im.| eadi of them and
Do you not know that all our bat-i
tlie land »ought in more valiial.l.- (nr iln
cause of so many of the boys overbore court may seem just ami equitable.
clsiining under tl.mn, or
This summons in server! by publication finitx-r or atone than fur ngrieuttiiril
ties, from the Kevolution of 1776 wants me to lie Ix-st man, but I came going crazy. It is a whole lot better
Digests what you eat-
thereof in the K lamath R khvih . icax , by purpo»«.», and toe»tabli»h bin i lairn to .... '"r ", 1 " "l "'ib-uqiienl to tini exo-
over
here
to
fight
“
niggers
”
and
not
down to the thraahing ¡of Spain, were
for tlie tnen to drink beer than that order of Hon I. F Willits, County Judge ».lid land la-fore tin- Reginter and Re <„ 'i"|,l "i 1'“l!l,,ll * "aid mortgage on It arilficlally digest« the food and al«
' laud-and |>remi»ea, eillier aa pur- Nature in »trenftbsning and
fought by patriotic men drawn from to love them.
stuff and they will manage to get. it. of Klamath County Oregon. rna<lc, e.-iv.-r of tliix ollie,- at Lak.-vi.-w, < »r.-gon - la-n-rn,
enciiniliiaiic.-r», or ofhorwite. struct I ng the esnaiMted dig««»-»»*
We have seen a little fighting since some way. Lately the captain issued dat- d and filed in said suit at Klamath on Saturday, tlie 24th dayof N ov .- ui I ht ’ "«y
the grain fields, factories, work shops
>«' bsrre.1 and f-.r.-cloHcd of nil gan*. It l«th« latestdHeowreddig««'
Falls, <Iregmi, on Ibe27tliduy of -ept<-m- 158)0. lie ríame» uh witn.-HH.--; Charlen
we
have
I
k
-
cii
here,
Imt
not,
to
amount
and foundries, and that to-day, while
an order to put all lite natives In jail ber 19(8), which said order requires that Kappler, of Klaimitlion, California; C mfi i' '' i1"" "r, '''I'tily ol rcdenifition in ant and touio No otBsr
"
í1*1'» l,M,da and iif'intava ami can approach it in efficiency’, D
our trained strength is less than 230,- to much. I have seen only one man who sell beno. Alxiut a week ago they HUmmonn in said suit Ire published once F. Johnaon, of Klamatlion, Californii- .....
week fora perirxl of six conscutive and F. H. Bi iggn. of tiranta Pan», Oregon -’ every )M«rC tlinreof.
atautly relieves and permanently rnre«
000, small nations with less popula­ hurt at all. That was a corporal, hit caught otic native and stuck a sign on a succcHsive
have mu-h other and Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
weeks from the 27th day of W. T. Coburn, of Anldand, Oregon! f,,,1.1.'"1
."IL'
tion than many of our individual in the leg In a little tight we had in both sides of him, ‘-If you want. Ix-no September 1900. the 'late of the first Any and all la-rnonn claiming advernely V,
r r' "
premi».-« HH to tliin Flatulence, Sour Stomach, N«0**’’:
"•ert may
J,lH n||||
publication
so
prescribed.
Sick
Headache,
Gastralgla,Cramp*»"
0
the
alaive
dencrilaal
lan-ln
are
reou.-nte.l
tlie
mountains.
Tliirty
of
um
ran
into
:
States have Infinitely larger standing
go to Antonio B<-carnlo,”but that did
I io« »mnuionn in «-rve.i liv t.llitlic«- all other results of impci f«ct d lg**t
J oiiv S. Oun.
to file their claim» In thia offi.-u on <.r
armies? Mexico's war foot! ng is 200,- alxiut three hundred and were com­ not stop them s-lllng it.
"-re-.f. in tin- K i . axatii Hei-iin.t-
Attorney for Bluinti.T.
la-fore »aid 2ltli day of oovemla-r, I'. khi
Price JOc, and «1. Lars« «lie contains
They arc building a jail here for
Mnall «Isa. ---
Book
airat>ouidy»p«p«i*°
VOO, Venezuela, 257,761, Switzerland pletely suirounded. After about half
Sept 27 N\v 6
L. M, vSATlAls, Reginlvr,
C unte
L. F. WillilH,-------------
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mit.. hvl;ie
l.i.iniuth Comity, tire , PrspsrsS ky K. C. OsWITT BC0-.Ct)K*>*
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
W. HUSE & SO \,
ALEX
MARTIN 4 CO.
BANK
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
l-SXCl lANt'.E
STABLES
Klamath Falls-Merrill
Stage Line,
P ioneer B lacksmith S hop
J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop
j. n. nooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure