Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 08, 1900, Image 3

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
Mitt hell liri«. tirin' arrived Numlay
wmrees itml It Is likely the industry
ami returned lioin«. Tn »«lay with his
Oregon, Including Portland, gives
of supplying oiilsldo markets with
wife who bus I h '< ii visiting her slaters
McKinley II,»7« and Bryan 5,155,
Klamath
river
snakes
will
be
revived
fHUItrDAY. Hi »V EM HE It 8. llfftl, In .Is« kaon county.
being
om- fourth of the total vote of
III due time.
the state.
, District Attorney Ream«*« arrived
LOCAL NEWS.
Now that ttie election Is over and
I'eatcnlay from Jacksonville to attend
fslmrabiy art lied, there is no apparent
* circuit court.
n-usoii why construction of the pro-
Circuit itml county courts are lit
McKinley received a majority «>f 118
Mr. I'aiitrall, son-ln law of ||. E. Jw-lcd railroad Info thlscounty should
M« mi this •***
in
Klamalh county, with the precinct
1 Ankeny, has I ought too acres of land not le-ghi at an early date. |>-t us
The county court lieguii Its regular
of Bly to hoar from. Bly will change
of Judge K111IH1 ut Altamont.
forget partisan differences und sub-1
itm I ou yesterday.
tin- result very little either way. We
I lie weather lieie was Idral on elec- ordinate politics to the more Import­
J ('. Ferguson came up from ids
ar«- enabler) to publiah tbe total vote
, Don day amt couhln I have I m - i - ii more ant mutter of promoting the growth
ranch <m *«turdajf.
received by each party In all precincts
I fa» ruble for iimse who came long ¡<>f Klamalh county. We want a rall-
but four, from three of which we have
(I.
Mpham of Vlfttlllas was a distances to vote,
j roiul as soon il» it can I«>»albly lie built,
«tbtalnr-d only inajortlea: ¡»airy Mc­
MesMitl caller al this office Friday.
I In-r«- w . imi f,mf thill game here Tues- I 1 we want more extensive Irrigation,
Kinley, II; Bryan, 1 i. Linkvllle .Mc­
It Is reported that an epidemte of •lay i»‘twiM'ii t)(l. pji,,. Grove boys and which U now assured, and we want
Kinley,
)il; Bryan, 94. Keno- Mc­
lnes»le» has »tsrhvl In at W««sl rltrer. the liralpfaynrs, resulting In a snore a do/.rn oilier enterprlM-s that will
Kinley, 41- Bryan, 18. Langell Val­
(i, 11. ik-rgdorf of llairy la In town of 2 lu 2. The boys pllit io have further development of th«- country'» !
ley McKinley, 25; Bryan, 23. Poe
tidsr and |H»I«I this ttfflce a pleasant niiot her gam«- at tlita pine«on Thanks­ icsourecs. Let usco-opi>ratr In giving
Valley McKinley. 9; Bryan, 27.
em-oiiragrineiil Io new »el I Irra and to
giving day.
rail.
Klamath Lake McKinley, 3; Bryan,
IlsJ. Worden Irate» tomorrow for
M|M-ii<‘<-r < hlldrekiif Medford jumptul tho Introduction of new capital mid
, 7. Snow McKinley, 25; Bryan 14.
H«rllsii'l I«« serve on thef<*«lcral graml from a iiibvlng freight train ut Gold n< w Industrlca. lu-t us make the
.McKinley's majority In Bonanza Is 9
1 lllll Naturduy night mid waalnstuntly coming year one of unprecedented
and in Wood river 9. Bryan has a
jury
Luuls Gerber, the promlncill Mock killed, lie wa» 22 year» of ug«*. A activity and growth for Klamath Fall»
majority of 1 In Merrill. Thus Mc-
and Klamalh county.
Kinley carries Klamath county by
man. wa » In town the fore |mrt of Hu- companion managed to itligbl from
A»hland Tidings: A distressing
the
train
without
serious
Injury.
over
100. This Is a most gratifying
(seek.
change from the result in 18V0, when
A axle on our of t lie cars of an H, I*, mid fatal accident took place n**ar
L A- Obrnchalnand Alex llrutlbuni
Klamath Hot Springs. Saturday after-
Bryan received a majority in the
t>f ||onan<-> ** r<* at Klamath Fall» freight train liroki-ut KrawlekMunday
noon,
In
which
lloliort
Hpminous
lost
county
of 117.
morning, d. lailliig and telescoping
yesterday.
tils life. He had b«-en riding on his
four
is>x
curs
and
killing
two
men
who
M< ns tlo Wool Suttsal Duffy's.
Wm. Wo<><I <>f Dairy was In town
saddle horse and In some manner th«*
Vratenls.'i and w . ji a pieaMtut caller al were among a numlier of tourist« rid­ animal tell, catching the young
DEATH OF J. E. YOUNG,
ing In one of the wrecked Imx ears.
thia office.
man*a foot over the born of the sad­
J. E. Voting,
an exceptionally
A reliable Informant tells us tliut
|>r. Ileames made n prvfcMdonal
dle, and tin- animal becoming fright­
bright young lawyer, who came here
arrangement*
have
lieen
ma<le
where
­
vi»lt 1» Wood river Monday, return­
ened ran down the road for a dlstaiM-«-
from Astoria Home weeks ago In the
by Joo Kl.imalli Indian will secure
of ««ter 300 yards, dragging the body,
ing Tuewl.iy.
hope that the changeufclimate would
¡employment In tlm c«ui»truction of
head downwards, la>fore tlie nimkleneil
It may have snowed In other ace«
benefit bin health, diedofconsumption 1
the Oregon Midland railroad. Tin- Imrse could la- sloppml. When taken
tion» the next »lay afte» election, but
at
the hotel Llnkvlllc Friday after­
Indiana are niucli Interested in the
from the middle the kick of the
here It rained.
noon at ':M o'clock. Mr. Y'oung’»
, prospects for work on the line and an-
young man's
head
was found
Arthur l-angell and II. II. Burn-' mixlouft tu
parents at Astoria had been apprised
iii.ialied Io a jelly, and be lived but a
ham of l<orella were visitors to tills
by telegram of hixseriou#condition and
: Judge E. |>. Kprrry, the genial few mlnuits after. Young Hpannoua
place yesterday,
his sister, M ins Clara Y'oung, arrived
, latkcview lawyer, railed al these was but 18 years of uge and very pop­
here a few hours after his death. He
Mr«. U B. Watson who was visit« ix-adquai ten» on
Friday. He wu» ular with everyone. His untimely
was taken with a hemorrhage on the
Ing at thl» pl.M-c, lias returned to her lo re l,i ri-pr,»- lit Hie defense In tlu-
death is a graat »li<« k to the nclghbo***
Satiirday evening previous, which at
home at Ashland.
Irrigation suit. Jv<lgc Nprrry is u tuaat In which in* resided.
' once weakened bis already Impaired
Mr*. Js* Gorden <>f F*«rt Klamath man of high »funding In Ills profci»-
An
exeh'ingi* says negotiations
vitality. This was the first hemor­
l> kuffcrlng from an attack of cotig«» jsli«i an«l << g<-ntlemuii whom It is al-|
i for Iransler of the Southern Paclltc
I
rhage he had ever had. but it was fol­
linn of the luuga.
ways a pleasure to meet.
It I m positively known that Presl- lowed by six more before ills death.
| Hie* iii Oregon to the Northern I'. m I-
M<»>«Uy wa» a beautiful dav in
t'neie Billy Robinson who was vis­ tic Hallway Company have lieen on for dent McKinley ha* been re-elected by
Only <4i<- <>f his lungs wa#all1rt«*d and
wsrmih and sunahlne. it wasalMis lllng old frleixis here, left yesterday
met line. They were interrupted by a greatly Increased majority In ttie Il I m believed good health could have
Ilwdy day, politically.
fur his home at JackMUivllh*. He the death of President huiitlngton of electoral college, though at this writ­ Iteen restored had his strength been
Now that the epidemic of nx-imb-» usrsl to live in Sprague river valley the Southern Pacific, an«l affairs an* ing some doubt exist* as to the result sufficient to have expelled all of tliat
ha* about »iilaUded we iniil< r»lali<l Hie where he made a great sikvcm in now In such condition that no Immed­ in a few states «nd as to the exact , one.
mump» have started In.
' stuck raising, lie says lie will make iate results are looked for. It I k Mid, size of pluralities. Yesterday morn­
Saturday morning Walter .Marple
Mr. Lonsley, father of th«* fjumley regular ami fr«-<|iient trips here ns by »line that th«* deal has practically ing tin- New York Herald made the , left for Ager with the remain#
brother* of Fort Klimath. Is rrpurlod soi«n as the R. II. Iiegln» construction. l»*en atiandoncd as lmp«-ssiblc of con­ following statement:
where they were to be shipped
For McKinley California. 0; Con- to Astoria for burial, and Saturday
quite III from heirt trouble.
J. I- M< Naughton, proprcll«>r of summation under the present circum­
m-tieut, 7; Deleware, 3; Illinois; 24 noon Miss Clara Young followed In a
J. T. Henley arrived h«unc the lat­ the \gi-r-Ki.imaiIi Fall»»lagellne, ar­ stances. There 1« no reason to believe
Indiana, 15; Iowa, 13; Kentucky, 13 private conveyance driven by It. W.
however,
that
the
transaction
wifi
rived
here
from
a
trip
to
latkcvlcw
ter part <>f la»t we, k from lit» trip to
Kansas, 10; Masnc, «; Maryland, 8 Marple. The unexpected news of her
not
eventually
be
carried
through.
last Saturday, lie re|mrtstliat Ijike-
Alaska, where he went last spring.
New Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, M brother’s death on her arrival here
The
Northern
Pacific's
desire
to
se
­
A. K Hammond, Medford lawyer vl«-w 1» re-building raplrlly, though
cure tile Oregon line» of the Southern Massachusetts, 15| Michigan 14; Min­ was a great shock to .Miss Young, and
much
of
1
tic
work
1»
delayed
on
uc-
who wa* attending court here, left for
count of the slow o< a* In srcurlng Pacific Is bellevsd t > Is- haM*d on the nesota, »; Neb., 8; N. Y., 36; N- I). 3; though he was attended by helpful
home the latter part of last week.
material. II«- »ays ten brick building* fact that It has great faith In the Ohio, 23; Oregon. 4; Pennsylvania. and sympathetic friends, the fact that
Kini'-r Apph-g.-ite <|<-partc«l y«*t<r-
I'.u-ltle Northwest, nnd wishes to gt-| 32: Rhode Island. 4; South Daksto, 4; he died among comparative st rangers,
have al re s«ly been built.
day for Asliland l<> meet tils wife on
Vermont, 4; Washington, 4; West w¡th no relatives at bis bedside, sur­
as nmcli of tbe business as ptM.ble.
laikeview Examiner: Allw-rt Mug­
her return from her visit to<'allfurnla.
Virginia,
<«; Wisconsin, 12: Wyoming. rounds the case with especial sadness.
We ar«*informed that II. E. Ankeny,
ler of s.Mun arrived I ii latke* lew last
N. S. Drew, «>«|e of Hie »tauncli re-
3.
Total
302.
F««r Bryan—Alaba­
Mr. Young was abut 25 years of
Tuesday, mel Is considering the propo­ capitalist of Eugene, who hr-tight a
puMlean» of Dairy, waa In town yes­
ma,
11;
Arkansas.
8; Colorado, 4; age and was far advanced in education
sition of »tart«ng a brewery. Mr. half iiit'*riwt in the irrigation ditch at
terday an«l favored this «■fite«- with a
Florida, 4; Georgia, 13; Idaho, 3; and experience considering his youth,
Mugler 1» the »««tl of I'eter Mugler, thia point a month ago. will lie here
call. '
Louaiana,
8; Mississippi, 9: Missouri, lie was a graduateof the state univer­
the well known btewcr, and I* him- Hu* iatter |>art i f this week to confer
17;
Montana.
3; Nevada, 3; North sity and alsoof a law school anti had
A big herd of cattle ts-longlng Io
self un <M|»-rlcni-e«l brewer. lie with J. T. Henley, the ot'icr ovner
Carolina,
II;
S.uitii
Carolina, 9; Ten- already attained much success In his
J. J. Mitchell paM<»l tbruugh here
think* very f.ivora!>ly of the proposi­ of the ditch, in regard to enlarging
rarly Munday morning en route to tbe tion and the future of the town.
and Improving the property. We are nesee, 12;Tex is. 15; Utah,3; Virginia. chosen profession, lie was a member
railroad.
of the last Oregon legislature, rep-
told that the capacity of the ditch 12. Total. 145.
The following nr>- attending circuit
The same bulletin announces that rraenting Clapaop county end taking
will al least lie doubled for service
On Tuesday Andrew Ryan brought
court as juror» till» wick: Gus Mei­
n *xt year and will be enlarged thereaf­ McKinley will carry California by 30- a prominent and influential part in
us sample* of Hu* ui.immoth potal«»-«
* e s
'I.t.liell,
has,*, li \ V,
tlic delilierations of that body.
ter in accordance with the demand fur <K>o majority.
l»e is raising on i«ia ranch eleven miles
John Hoegr-Istlne II. II. Mclllmoll,
The dread disease, consumption,
»■■util of here.
water. As we understand, it is Mr.
The latest bulletin last nigltt cays:
I. A. Duffy T. F. Miner. II. It. Burn-
Mcur*. Howard t'unnlngham, (’. I hum, E E Quimby, D. I'. Shook, <». Ankeny's Idea to keep the ditch of Present indications are that McKin­ had made alarming headway In under­
Cunningham, J. W. McOy. F.. r. T. Brown. I'. Breitenstein, II. Bl «1111- sufitcicnt size turn«*«*' all re<| u ire me nt A. ley carries Indiana by 55,00<J to 30,000. mining Mr. Young’s health before lie
Quimby an«l Fr -<| Mclhasc arrived Ingramp, II. A. Alford, JohnSbepatxi, audit Is unnecessary to siy that be Both parties claim Nebraska with came to Klamath Falls, he having
tried the climates of Colorado, New
I i : l » abundant capital with which to McKinley slightly In the lead.
fnmi Fort Klamath yesterday.
W. D. Bull. L: M. Rlmrlcs, J. W.
Mexlcoand ot her parts without benefit.
carry
out
his
Intentions.
Among
Mr. and Mrs. Baechler, photo- Manning. A. T. Langell, N. I'ratl.
It Is reported that Jackson county
other enterprises In which he Is Inter­ has given McKinley 200 majority. Neither did he nor those most close­
trsptvr-, will remain about a week 'J. D. Dlcckinan, t'. ('. l>»w, I«ec B11-
ly associated with him realize the
Jisigr/ at Klamath Falls. Bring your H11, F. I .'.rmst rung. < 1. A. Stearns. ested, he Is proprietor of tbe Sterling- Four years ago that county gave a
extent of hisdiaease. It was, indeed,
vlllc
mine,
oiw
of
the
most
profitable
hslio* whll.- tl.e weather Is g««<i.
majority for Bryan.
I 1V. A. Wnid, Geo. T. Baldwin, J. W.
an exceptionally sad death and tile
mines In Oregon. As hii Important
Albert Hslker wli«> moved here McCoy. Owen M< kind rec, Jacob Hueck factor In the development of this
Successors to ALEX MARTIN & CCL
untimely ending of a nttfti promising I
fora Ms ranch recently has repaired 1 T J. I'atteison.
i
■ ■ 1 ilWl
■ ■■■■■ ii—i
■■■
fc
life.
county, the project to enlarge the
«nd p.dnt«M In attractive style Ida
Ashland Tidings; Rev. Edward ditch and supply the grow Ing demand
rUcsintoshes
st
Duffy
’
s.
•*“•** In tbe eastern part of town.
D<ainelly returned from Klamath Fall» for water for Irrigating purposes, ranks
Notice For Publication.
The regular term of t'lrrult court Tiuwlay, mid wh.le tlwre secured the with tbe furthcoming railroad. The
Th
*
telegraph
uttl
*e,
where
arrange
­
cwrenal yesterday, Judffa B-'iison deed by gift from Major
E. Wor­ assurance of
railroad ..facilities
Department of the Interior,
presiding. The pr-«|»vi« arc that It den. of two very desirable Iota, num­ and ample means of Irrigat ion Is a ments had been made to receive bulle­
land ortice at Lakeview. Oregon,
tins,
was
swarmed
Tuesday
night
by
w||l besshort ajsslon, with only one bered I nii«l 10 In bl««-k 5. of Kuwann guarant«*c of many other enterprls<*s
October 5, 1900.
people anxious to hear election news.
Notice is hereby given tliat the follow­
Jury trui.
Addition l<> the clly for Catholic and of quick growth along all lines.
Front the first, the dispatches bore ing-named settler has filed notice of bi«
Ashland Tidings: Ikwpltetlie bad rhurcli pnrp«»»e*. lie also obtained .i
intention to make final proof in sup­
Mackintoshes at Duffy’s.
evidence of McKinley's election and port of hi» claim, and that »«id proof
mndltlon of the road» and theln<*l«*ni- 8100 sutwcrlpthm towards erecting a
it was not many hours before all were will be made liefoie James H. Driscoll.
PRHSDYTERIAN SERVICES.
*ni «eaf||,.r«h,. |MlM( «seek, trawl church building on them, making 6400
satisfied that he had been overwhelm­ County Clerk, at Klamath Falla, Ore­
gon, on November 10. 19U0. v«s: James
«•tween Aslilandatid Klamath county that lim> already been subscribed for I io a. in. Sabbath School; 11 a. 111.
ingly triumphant.
Briscoe, II. E. No. 1728, for the W*4
tutttlnucs lleuvy.
that ptirptAc. A number of other nit Illusi rated talk of ten minutes, to
Here Is a summary of one of the of NE*4 and NW1, of sE1« mid NF.*,
aulsirrlptlona
ure
promised
and
Fulhi
r
The 2-year-o|<| child of Mr. and Mrs.
the children, subject “The True t ¡OS- latest dispatches received Tuesday of 8W>, of Sec 19, Tii. 40, 8., It. 10, E.,
W. M., Oregon. He names the fol­
W. Morine of F„rt Klamath died Donnelly says work will undoubtedly 1 pel;” 11:30 1'renehlng, subject, “The
night: In Indianapolis 3« precincts lowing witnesses to prove his con­
cotiimcnce on thestruelute during the Hand at tin* Feast;" 0.-45 p. in. En­
"f mrasi,,«,,,, Momlay. .................
ghe McKinley 3,587 and Bryan 2.948, tinuous resMefice upon anil cultivation
A j/o’otl Stofk o! Hardware. Good goods
' 1 fen In the sama family are suffer- early coming spring.
deavor; 7:3« p. m. Preaching,subject. Kansas shows big republican gain. of sail land, via: Andrew- Ryan, of
Klamath Falls. Oregon} Charles Galar-
,nt man inrimlpii.
Last Friday’s Yreka Jotinml,speak­ "Lesson from the Btsik of Esther.” Democratic state chairman of Illinois neau. of Klamath Falls. Oregon; John.
at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith­
The »pint of Improvement Is rapid- ing of the <>. M. R. says: The Ore­
Let nil children attend the illus­ concedes that state to McKinley by II. .Matney, of Merrill, Oregon; A.
ing supplies alone, but Everything generally
Kershner, of Klamath Fall», Oregon.
I
nlttng Main si reel. Build- gon Midland railroad seems to is* at a tratisi talk In the morning. Choir about 35,000 majority. Denver Post
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
kcfit in a Hardware Store, such aS Shovels,
»"nd I” lM l"g l'"Pr"’',,>'in<l mlded to, stiind sllll. Evidently niucli depends practice Saturday evening«
Bulletin says McKinley has carried
Winter clothing at Duffy's.
R kv . I. G. KNtrrtW, Sup!.
' * pulnt mid go-»| taste arc made ,'on the election, if It Is a railroad
Arapaho county by 2.000 majority,
Forks, Hoes, Spades« Mops, Brooms,
««pl'-uraniuid nth-active.
■ for lumber
If the ...... ..
Is assured
with linllcations that he has carried Tl M BER L A N O. ACT J l’N K 3, 1878,
Blanket litio«! clothing at Duffy’«.
Tinware, Sheetiron ware, Carpenters’
the state by a sulvstanti.il majority. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
«»no1?
“r*l»tant telegraph I four more year* of protect<*d lumber,
Leave
orders
for
Thanksgiving
Tur
Wisconsin claimed for McKinley by
I' nitkd S tatics L.ixn Orrtcs,
¿1! T.’1
W,M‘ " Khimalli Hie road w ill go; if Bryan Is elected,
and Mechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot
,40,000. but probably a democrat ic |
Ijikeview , OtegoC, Sept. 10, 1900.
H " vl*l,"r H1I.1 week mid helped ||. It tiM'ans fr •«* lumber aguln. nnd free keys at the R ki ’VBLICAN office.
Notice is hereby given that in com-1
Shells and Wads.
governor Is elected. Indications are pliance with the provisions of the set of
, *" Viilkenburg hi nvcivlug cler- I iiiii I kt mentis Hint our lumlter wilt be
Rubbers at Duffy's.
— —< «.>•«« •---------
cut In British Columbia, mostly by
that Bryan has carried Montana by Congress of June 3, 1878, ent it led "An
fHiirn, here Tm sdiiy night.
There Is no |il *asurc In life If you 20,000. Illinois gives fully 80,000 act for the sale of tiinlmr lands in the
Chinamen, as was the cum * during
states of California. Oregon, Nevada,
Mr««H"<W
K’
"" M«ln , Cleveland's administration, conveyed dread going to the table to eat and
There will and Washington Territory.” as extend­
¡enn’t rest at night on account of in- mnjotity for McKinley.
ash, ’
,'"'"pl''ti'd, «nd Is
Jo market by water, resulting then. I digestion. Henry Williams, of Boon­ I m * little change In Ohio from the ed to all the I’ltblic Land SHtes by
,K
h built cdlllrc iim 0110
act of August 4, 1892, J. C; Weiss,
, as would l*c t h<* case now, In closing ville, Ind., says he suffered that way plurality given McKinley in 1896. of Fort Klamath, County of Kuftnath.
Mr ........................ every interior mill in the market of for years, till he commenced the use New York World states That returns State of Oregon, liaa this day tileu in ,
i
Myle, ' h“N'l,,,"' Lhc work in elegant
I of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, Indicate that Nebraska ha.*» gone for this office liis sworn ntatement No. 277,1
. tlx* world.
fortlie purchase of the NWI4 of Section |
“Now I can eat anything I hke and
McKinley. McKinley carries Iowa No. 27, tn Tow nship No. 32 8., Range
According to Marshal Jardine’s all that I want anil sleep soundly
Nliim hi "*'",",,'<,,*,'<,fllie pioneers of
No. 7*7 E. and will offer proof to show
"••math
! slatcnienla, the snake Industry Is nt a 1 very night." Kodol l»ys|s*| sla Cure by 100,000 plurality. McKinley’s that
the land sought is more valuable
IM
II", •' V , ,,n
'* "iii'or
"lieof im
best
ns,! l.i-o..'
... ., .......
"1"
- m known
' will digest what you eat. .1. L. P ai >- majority In New Jersey reaches 75,-
for its litnln-ror stone than for agricultu­
standstill, with prolMibllltlcs that no I UKTT & S ons , Keno.
'omit'K‘|’ly ..................... I tizona
.......... In the
000.
In
New
York
at
midnight
Indi
­
ral purposes, and to estalilish his claim
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I more will Is* i*x|M>rtc«l to th«.* Minne­
Want eggs of unquest lonabid «War« | Both maker« and circulators M
very ill In his
cations are that McKinley has carried to said land before the Register and Re­
Overcoats at Duffy's.
sota dealers. They write that they
Wp,.|¡ U"'Llnkvlllc
ceiver of thia office at Lakeview, Or., on j
counterfeit« commit fraud« Honest
...... ' th«* past
that state bv 175,000 majority. Late Satiirdnv, the 34th dav ol November, acter at Duffy’s.
You can't afford to risk yottrlifc by
want more snakes, but must, have
men will not deceive you Into buytmf
1900.
lie
names
as
w
itnesses
I
W.T.
Tuesday night democrats at Lincoln.
mixed varieties, laying *|M»*lal stress allowing a cough or cold to develop
DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve will Worthless counterfeit« of DeWlttm
Colmrh, of Ashland, Oregon; Chas.
.
Amate'•nrs arc preparing it
Nebraska,
conceded
McKinley's
elec
­
,
Into
pneumonia
oreonsumptloii.
One
on rattlesnakes, for which they seem)
•’•’ama,
of Klntnattmn, California; F. quickly heal the worst burns and scaMs Witch Hasel RalYe. The origin tl la
Minute Cough Cure will cure throat tion. Wyoming goes republican by Johnson,
Adama,"
II. Briggs, of Grants ('Sas,Oregon ;Chas. and not leave a scar. It cun I* ap­ Infallible for curing pilea, injurlea,
S2,h 'milled,
’'">^.i ..||«zel
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| to take a particular liking. The fact i and lung troubles quicker than any
• <> prenrhl to the that only blooded at<M*k grows along other preparation known. Many dis­ 2,000 majority. Reports from Seattle Kappler, of Klamatlmn, California. plied to cut and raw surfaces with eczema and skin disease*, j. L. P a »-
Any and nil persona claiming adversely | prompt and soothing effect. V
okt T A S ons « Keho.
^'7llÍr ’l‘"
of tho De-
i the Klamath river and that rattlers tort use It ns a specific for grippe. It announces a land-slide for McKinley the aliove-deserilied lands arc requested for plies and skin diseases. Hew
Riving day "r 11 ^‘‘"Dfhtof Thank«- 1 cannot Is* had, plnccs a quietus on Is an Infallible remedy for croup. In Washington Later reports state to tile their claim» in thia office on or worthless (xnttiterfcits. J, L<
When you want prompt actinglit UP
Chllercn like it and mothers cndorsi* that Bryan has 30,000 majority In before sai«l 24th dav of November« 1900. flBTT A S ons , Keno,
rills that never gripe w DeWitt
any further business with tlx* Minne­ It. J. L. I'ADorrr A S ons , Keno.
E. M. ItHATT.vis, Register.
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.^Ähnth'T'^ S- N'
Colorado. From Portland It Is re-
Itti»- Early Risers. J.L. P
sota firm. But InquiriesnlHntl Klam-
i Rubbers at Duffy‘s
S ons , Keno.
|HOtcd that 127 precincts of 772 In
•’¡•11» stockman of the nth snakes have been made from oilier
ELECTRIC
CASH STORE
KLAMATH COUNTYS VOTE.
VICTORY!
Landslide For
McKinley.
BRYANISM
ENDED.
Increased Majority of
Electoral College for
Republicans.
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
KLAMATH COUNTY IN LINE
It Gives the Republican
Candidates a Plurality
of Over 100.
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L.
Fall Stock Now Arriving
F. WILLITS, Proprietor
“THE BRICK STORE
Klamath Falls, Oregon*
We carry a full line
BOOTS, SHOES and RUL
BER goods. Shoes fitted
to the feet.
REAMES & JENNINGS
New Hard=
ware
Klamath Fails, Or.
Cooking Utensils.
A. D. CARRICK.
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