Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 06, 1900, Image 2

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I III LODGI s.
PCIR.LAT10N OF KLAMATH COUNTY ami they are not yet l*een frequent
enough to cause Inmnvenlence.
A.F. A A M.
According to the report of tbe last
"Oregon should semi literature to
Khmstl* l.***l***' N * •■
census of the counties in Oregon,
'I'*'
M
every postoiffiv In Kansas, describing day »tvciiin» ................
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Al.«* M AHTIS JS.. « •’,
Klamath county come out with Hying
the real conditions here. In this way,
A. L. I «»viTT, •'•“ -
l colors. Thia county at the time of
your stale would ata* Is* |sq>ulatc<i by
4
the
census
of
ten
years
ago,
(1SU0,
)
> -
Aloab Cl«»t*tc< No. "I
farmers who would be glad to take up
had a population of 2444. The census
m»i 4th I’ue-.l.*» .
< the umsvupied lands, or to buy Imines M.l
umnth.
J kx ** ih K- Il«'**«»* '» • •*•
*if last June, (lUUO) shows a poptlla-
in the pretty valleys, where then* is I V ,. > \\ 11 I 11 '
*
: tion of 31*70. There has therefore Ix'en
so much room. A go«al many of
I. 0.0. F.
Whips, ready-made skirts, neck* . a gain during the past ten years, of ! now
Kla.naih l.-lv No. 137
<•'••"
my neighbors wlllcoine on next Spring, Sitlurdav
ev.-iiiiis m 1.0.0 F • l"‘
1526. As will be seen, the increase
as
I
have
taken
|sdns
to
acquaint
ViMiins biollicii« cortlislly invite»'
wear, ribbons, laceS, tftotds, combs, hair ornaments, belts, over and above the population of 1M»O.
J. II. C ami hki I.. >. <1
them with cundltiona here.*'
Is
62
percent.
The
per
cent
of
gam
W m . T khkii i . •’•►» -
tmibrdlns, shoe's,- riippeEs,- rubbers, overshoes, leggings,
during that time of the entire state, PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. l-aoaVKHITV ItZBVKAH 1.OIHI« N‘‘ |l'*-
I. O. (>. F*. iiH’vt* lit nt anti Unni i i"»i
dress goods, pe'rfumes, toilet rtrtiblos, ett4.
[being 31 per cent, the growth of
,lxv cvviiiiii !’ oí vi**-h mollili 111 1 •' "
To
the
Hon.
County
Court
of
Klaniatli
Klamath county is double that of the
E. hall.
Auca G osu . xk . > "■
county, State •>( <ireg<>n.
state. Sueli an Increaseof ¡mpulatltm
We your petitioner**, renident» and K a TX CI.OITOX, Su .
as is shown in Klamath county, would levai voters of Tuie laike I'leeinet, in !
A.O.U. W.
IJnkville Lxiitv No. IH» meet'* III 1
salti Comity ami Stale,' res|>eetiullv re [
Clothing, boots,- shoes, slippers, rub­ not be surprising in an eastern state quest
that a license la* granted low. R. o. r. W l*aM • ve*'
1 "• -,l ” •'•'•*
[county, where there were railroads to Brown, a resident of sai.I precinct, to Visitine brothers i»ele*>iin*.
ti. T. B iiuwin . M "
bers, felts, overshoes, hats, caps, slirrfs, neckties, gloves, bring In settlers and their famillcsand sell spirituous, malt anil vinous liquors in
quantities than one gallon in the Jxo. W. SlKMKSH. l¡,:iolll*H<.
'goods, but here, remote as we are from J less
of Tuie i-ake, said County nini
handkerchiefs, razors, razor strops, shaving soap, pocket i railroads, and with long and difficult precinct
state for a period oi six months, from
Winter clotliin» si Ditff» '*■
mountain roads to overcome by pro- : January till*. 11W1.
knives, etc.
DeWItl '•* Lit » h
Karl) Il •
A.lain Slioi tgen, R C- Anderson, J T
' posed settlers, tbe Increase must be King. T E Wallis. John Ratliff. <• H dalniv little pili*, l'1'*
,"'*r
deemed very great. Yet under all ' Fish, W R Davis, FMinumi Eivy, Samuel fall to cleanse .the liver, remote ob­
A
the difficulties of hard t rat el and much Wilson, M.uit K 'Hntrhison. F S Bran structions sud Invigorate the s.i st* in
,
• v-._
Jon, tì W Brandon. K Welsh.<* WJory,
expense, the county has actually J R Welch, Bert Davi». F. C Gardner, J. L. I’adgett A Sons. Keno.
Èatling, trunks. knives and bowled ahead in the matter of popula­ [ A E Austin, E II Gardner. C I'aulsoti AVinter clothing at DuH>’*.
1 II E Siuitli. I'.T, W fis.m. i»an Colaell,
tion, 1526. This growth is much l»an Yau Briininer. Jim Cole, J W
iorkSrSpoona, carving M»te; cigars, tobaoc’o, pipes.
Blanket line*! elotlunv at Duff* ».
greater than has been had In any of Hammonds, Frank Little, lohnson Wliil-
• •
di a i.oui i:.
the neighboring
mini ties. Thus uev, T F Fow ler, ti F Fnd>. G T Conner
1'Nobles. M Armstrong, A J*einniing.
Crook county has Increased 746 tn ten Irwin Aubrey. Ja» Ih-vuns. R II Ander
Jim S»y, Col., where d
years. Harney county's increase has son, Dan Colwell, M Hartery. C It I that nobby suit? .
Beardslev, R Hutchison. L B Robinson,
been 37, and Lake county adds 243, NBBootii.G
Col.
Well, sir, 1 gel it nt l>ii!T\’►
Wilson. Frank Hedrick,
kV
Shastewsaw
On the wes*. Jackson county which C N Hedrick, A F Bunnell, S Slukel, '* | special i lo suit sale.
in 18‘JO had 11.450, has increased 1. Schwartz, 1*1. Crist, lx>n Storey, W
Citron, currants, raisiiis, lemon poal, chocolate, cocoa- during tile 10-vears about 17 per cent. CCrawierd. E M Hammond, W \V S Jim You don't me:m
Adams, A D Balis, II Johnson, Thomas that you got that suit for
Balis, Grant tiny. Frisi Slukel, C V
nut, cocoa, clam chowder, clam juice, shrimps, oysters, Thus Klamath county has a far Snuck.
Ci.I. -Yes. it is a fact,
G W Fish, l*an Fish, W I’urily
greater per cent of growth than any,
I have paid
W Wilson G W Gay and Joseph Stnkel. suit for »10.
mackerel, salmon, canned soup, peas, string beans, corn, or indeed, all »if the neighboring Notice is hereby given Ihat the fore- for worse suits than this. Duffy Is
figures I going |x*tition will lie presented to the i selling tiles*- suits and overcoats of
combined. The
tomatoes, pork and beans, preserved and dried fruits. counties
U“»»- Count* Court of Klatnatli Count *
slu.wing the increase from IS!*0 to I Oregon,
on Wednesday,
Wednesday. January H,
1*. BMI.
ItMl. same value at »lOforthis month only.
this
time
are
taken
from
the
Oregon
­
Eastern hams and baeony Merrill sausage, jellies, pickles
.Ilin—It beats h
I. Ketchum A
W. K. B KO WN.
ian published November 28. and are
Sklnnuui charged me »15 for thine
and radishes.
Winter clothing at Duffy’s.
correct without doubt. All this is
all cotton rags.
very encouraging to Klamath county.
Winter clothing at Duffy’s.
TiriBER
CULTURE
PROOF-FINAL
r
If we can soon have railroad communi­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Now is tile time when croup and
cation with the outside world so that
lung troubles
prove rapl*lly fatal.
people can get here without great UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. 1
The only harmless remedy Ihat pr>.
trouble and expense, It may confidently L. vkkvikw , O kkcos , IVeemlier 4. lissi.i
Notice is iiervl.y given that Manuel duces imm<*llate results is On*' Min­
be predicted that the next ten years Vierra
d
It is very pleasant
lias filed notice of intention to ute Cough Cure.
will see the present population make filial pr*s>( la-lore Jas. H. Driscoll, to take ami can I m - lelled upon to
It would
doubled several times over............
........ I Uoiinty Clerk at bis * Ilice in Klauiatli quickly cure coughs, colds
Falls, Or., on Saturday the 12 dav of lung diseases.
It will prev
not be surprising in the least if Klam­ January, l!<r»i. on timla-r culture applica
■Soils,
sumption.
ath county in 11*10 had from 15,000 tion No. 1|5*>, for the N l4 of SE1« and
Keno.
S1» of NEl4 ot section No. 14, in Town
to 20,000 inhabitants.
“ th HOLIDAYS.
LADIES’
K lamath
ALEX
MARTIN
Co U NTY• • •
BANK
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& eb:
PROPRICTÓR1Í
COLLECTIONS
. ,.
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
accounts solicited
FALLS PLANING MILLS,
KLAMATH
MEN’S
GAR^PET,
X
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ot
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
Among the iiirtuit» variety of material ami work furnl.lted by lid. mill ar..
Store Front., W » >1 t'arving. Mair Itali., Balusters and Nawrl l*<jaia. Bracket*.
x, r,,|| ui.I l iriicd Work, Hash, !*<«■•• ami Bllml*. Corner atuF Ila*' ld «ks Haarcf*
and Turned Ballisi*
Iksir and Window Frame«, 1‘ulpil. ami Few Emis, filling I».,
Build* is .li’ I» *"
I'aint. and till. Moulding a nd <• law, Fiatatimi, and l*v.igna,
Ends*' ,d iiioun.l and Cut talas., Wall l**prr. Furniture, etc., etc.
|'..si woik ami material, anal in the latest ami most approved atvloa.
STAPLE and FANCV groceries .
| AND ALWAYS
The Most Complete Stock of General
Merchandise in Klamath County.
LOOKING FOR HOMES-
ship No. :M S. ltange No. IP, F. W M
For News of the World
Oregon. He narnwas witnesses: I’. L.
Head the San Francisco Bulletin
Fountain of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ja-
! cob Rneck of l>ahy-; •* Wegon, Jasis r Fifty cents per month, including
I Bennett, of Dairy, Oregon, Cliarles IV. large 28-pagc Sunday edition.
Send
for sample copjt to Tile Bulletin, 2.1.1.
i Sherman of Dairv, Oregon.
E. M. BR a TTAIN, Register.
Kearney St.. Sxti Francisco.
d
Klamath Falls-Merrill
Stage Lino, •
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
Horn»'« Itour*|< h | by <b«y, week or month.
• liny uik I tirulii luiuy'ltt mt*! Hol*l.
l,.i»Miitu’cr- fonvcvthl to nil piirtH oí S«*uth«*rii Oregon
ami Northern Ciilifornln at th«» very I owom I mien.
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P ioneer B lacksmith S hop ,
J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop •»
Successor to A. 0. Carrick.
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[Oregonian.]
A large number of homeseekers are
now arriving in Portland, and many
Overcoats at q^ffy’s.
[of the hotels are tilled with them,
50 YEAR»’
j They come principally from the Dako- i
EXPERIENCE
NOTICE OF FIN AL ACCOUNT.
A
[ tas,'-Minnesota. Wisconsin, Iowa' and
Al! work jftiiirantwd Hatiidactory.
Try qhco anti S
I Kansas, though ail the Mississippi ■ Notice is herrliy given, that WWinni
i Valley States contribute more or less 1 Knotts, executor of the estate of Aitlmr
I m * convinced*
*
I to their number. They are mostly of; I^ingeli. deceas'd, has tiled in the Coun­
EAST EM> MAIN STKEET. KLAMATH FALLS. *
ty Court Af Klatnatli County, Oregon,
the farming class and the heads of* his tinal account,of, the administration
THANKSGIVING
DAY AT
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i the families are usually provided with 1 or said estate, and tliàt said court lias
Tn»nt M ark *
VALLEY.
D xsionb
Tuesday, January Kth, 1901, at the
means to purchase land when they ; set
COSVRIGHT* AC.
hour of ten o’draik in the forenoon of
Anton» «endtnf a sketch «nd dMcrinti* n may
Wlntsr underwear at tkutly's.
[Contributed.]
get around to it.
DRS. HARGUS AND STRAW.
said day, at the Court house in Klamath
Publtskod twery Thurxlay by
quickly n*'«’rtaiu « <tr «»ptiiM'U fra«* •hethrr an
Invention
la
probnbly
pct
ent
«bin.
C«
n»mut
»ra
Falls,
Oregon,
as
the
time
and
place
for
Thanksgiving day will long be re-
The beginning of Winter is consid-.
liona striali?eonfldenf la. ll<ndtM Moul'strnta
the hearing of objections to said account
•cut freA Oldoat
f*r securing pal »uta.
NOI KE OF MIERIFF'5 SALE.
membered by the people of Poe Val­ ered a good time to come West, as bar- i anil
Physicicf.s end Surgeons.
Talents taken tbr«*uáb Mui.n A to. recale«
the final settlement of sai I estate.
•perlai
noHca.
w
if
bout
c
har«
.
In
lbw
porrosa Axn PsorairroK*.
ley. On that day the neighbors and vest is over, the grain sold and ar- j Date 1 this 5tli Jay of Decemlier IWM).
Bv virtnr '>1 »n rterutinn dulv issur'l
<»FH< K ( hliDt^wl A <
l»ruf
WILLIAM KNOTTY,
l>» llio < Ir'k *if tlu* Circuit Court el lli.
friends
of
Rev.
J.
B.
Griffith
gathered
I
rangements
made
to
sell
their
lands
|
Np«-tml
aft*
I
h
to
dia.
«ara
n|
|hr
K)
RAF.
■ « *r»nimoï satb :
Executor of the estate of Arthur Lan­
Counly *4 K la mal h, rtale <>l <*r*-g».*i,
A handanmely Illusimi M, we*Mr. Jarveat rlr.
Soar *D<1 Tbn*«l
ntli’4.
d*« ye«r (in advance) ......................... IB K> at the scbool bouse and gave him a j back there, while the owners are look-* guii, deceased.
<,
culaihm «»f any »crentiff* J-.stri u. Taro • IJ a
datr*l llte l.flh dav et N*»**-mtw*r IwMl.
year;
four
numtba,
>L
bold
Ly
all
ne»».i«-a.«-r4.
taUfU-DAY. DECEMBER 6. 1900. beautiful secretary m a UJu-n of their I ing over Oregon and Washington with i
In a certain arOon In lit. Circuit Court
Winter underwear at Duffy's.
|*.r rail C*.iinly ami Plate ahrrvm
E
D.
W2
4
M/.
S.
W.
D.
respeet and appreciation. Music, ' a view to locating permanently where
Branch Of c«. fi35 F H., Washington l>. < .
Char Ira |* II ugh«a »■ l’Iaitiliff rrr*.verr-l
speeches and a sumptuous dinner people do not freeze ttrdeath in Win-
Don't use any of tile counterfeits
indûment «L-ainat Tlintna* " llaon and
The wtiwlsof the Oregon legislature were tbe features of the program.
PhyshiM and Surgeon.
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve.
, ter nor are roasted in the Summer.
Jrffviann Wtlaon in. tinanllan l'»r II**
ftacklntoshes
at
Duffy's.
will begin to revolve next month. We
rtuti >>l «il liuirdrrd and forlv riglit ainl
The crowd began to assemble at
The bomesuekers* rate that prevail­ Most of them are worthless nr liable
Olli. ,• room*: 7 *r»ls, l.inkville Hotel
<3 liai (i*4*».42 dollar*.ami *<«la and *tie -
tocause injury. Tin-original I»eWitt.'s
would suggest as a means of hasten- 10:30 o'clock and by 11:15 the school
ed several months ago is largely re­ Witch Hazel Salve Is a certain cure
All <-.ill« MtiKMrrvd pi.>iui.ih i U v or l.urr.-tni'iit. lakvrl al lo*irt*-<Hi and IHt-U’O
ni^ht.
1
4ng proceedings that the entire state house was filled to its utmost capacity.
<14 Al; dollar., un Ilia second >1.) "I
sponsible for this heavy immigration for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns,
statute» be booted intothe Willamette The Poe Valley choir sang two an­ now, though the present rates wests | sores and skin diseases. J. L. Pad­
N>■ • r>>tr ItXJO.
Nulle« i» lier. I*v givrn thaï I wlU
river and new ones made and adopted. thems beautifully, tbe Unit being the
gett
&
Hon»,
Keno.
ward are lower than usual. Farmer-
fit** ln. nl 1**1 h day *d l*rc**m*ief lias*. at
Stage Line
ll>v front drarr •>< lin* court liouae in
Less greed for material wealth and ‘•Lord’s Prayer" and the second. whocaine to Oregon last year and saw
Mackintoshes at Duffy’s
Klnmall, Fallu In «nid Cmintv. at 2
‘
•The
Lord
is
my
Salvation.
”
The
the
bountiful
crops
harvested
beneath
more individual charity, honesty and
ar'i-ha-k In lhe aflrmuori *»l aaid *fay •••Il
Help is needed at once when a per­
al public am-lion l<> tlu* lii*l>e*l l.iddrr
Integrity are needed to improve the next two selections were from the j a kindly sun, that, never made the son's life is in danger. A negli-cted
|.>r ca.li, tlu* fidloalng dxw rila*d projwr*
qualit y of Wen and women. Friend­ Pentecostal Hymns—‘•Standing on * farm hands uncomfortable, were i:n- cough or cold nitty msm l«ecome scri­
Iv.lo-alt: Lu» I and 2 «d l>l*«k 14 in
l’r*l>|*t and careful attention
[
pressed
favorably
with
the
state,
an
l
,tbe
Promises
”
and
“
We
Shall
Stand
ms
and
should
be
stopped
at
once.
ships are too often based on the pnw
KlamaUt Fall». K la mat h Crmnly <»r*-g»i»
*41
all
leder.
I so went back resolved to arrange their One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures
pects of gaining money or favor and Before the King.”
ami llir aonlh-liail <d tlir m > ii |I> e..l i|«.r-
ler, »relion 2il, and lhe norllidialf <d Ilia
Edward Fruer had been cho6en to affairs and give the Coast a genuine coughs and colds and the worst cases
the garb of sordid selfishness seems to
of croup, bronchitis, gripp*, and oth -r
mot h eaat qiiarter, rectntu X’>. T. a nslnp
trial.
iityhonort
to
Rev.
Griffith
in
present
­
be-growipg more impervious to- high*
thrmit and lung troubles. J. L. I’ad-
40K. II. 13 F. W. M..i'<>ntniniBul«N
Among the newcomers is W. IL gett & Sons, Keno.
more or Ira. in Kl.iinalli Coimly Or*m**i
ideals and the i.nbte a*tvtbev»BieFa(n- ing tbe secretary. Mr. Fruer is a
Office; At the-Telegraph
lak. ii and l*-vi«**t ii|am aa llie pr*q<*rty»4
fluent talker and his words were Im­ [ Rogers, of Sedgwick City, Kan. • • •
cere fellowship.
lin* raid Tle inu. Wtlaon or au n*ü« h tlreer*
Proprietor of Frciyht Wugont.
Felt boots At Duffy s.
Office.
pressive and to the point. Rev. Grif­ i • He has been considerably over the
ni aa ina< la, mcerimrv lu raliafy Ibv aald
The current number of life Ladies' fith said, |n response, that words ‘ state, however, and has found that
judgmeut In favor <d Cbarlva I*. Hugbas
When the Htotnach Is tired *uit it
KLAMATIf FAI.U5, OR.
Koine Journal contains an article failed to express his gratitude and ap- j the chances for the farmer of small
agalust raid Thomas Wilson aitli lu-
»
must have a rest, but we can’t live
Ier* »1 il <*ri*>>n, logvthvr a|ll> ail ro»’»
forecasting tbe changes and improvs* phxdatlon to the good people of Poe , means are much better here than in without fiaxl. K'idol Dyspepsia Cure
and diaboraenieiiia thaï hâve or may a*
ments fbat will have taken place by Valley for such a token of their re­ Kansas. ‘-There are splendid oppor­ ‘•digests what you eat” so that you
crue.
the end"of another century. The ad­ spect. He gave an able and eloquent tunities in Oregon,” he said, yester­ can eat ail the good hard you want
H. T. Hi-MUaaa, Fh.rif!
Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot
Du lcd ni Klairmtli Faits, Oregon No*
vancement predicted fe dou^rtesh* nd discourse, and in closing spoke of the day, -‘fora man wjfh »500 to »1000 while it is restoring the digestic or­
Springs. Keno. Klamath Falls, ii.mi
vends** 22tli lias*.
lew probable than the attainments of numberless poor and street urchins in to invest, as he can buy the making gans to health. Il ls the only prepar­ Bonansa, Bly and Lakeview.
ation that digests all kinds of food.
the nineteenth century would have the great citleswlio are remembered of a fine home with that amount. J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
Overcoat* at Ikifty'a.
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, I’smanz i
seemed one hundred years ago. The on Thanksgiving day by charitable Land is valuable in Kansas, and a
Dairy. Klamath Fulls, Kemi, Kliiinalli
Rubbers at Duffy’a.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Hot Hprings and Ager.
prophecy does not mention the prob­ people. •
TREASURER'S NOTICE,
quarter section cannot be purchased
able condition of the newspaper in
Makes eonnection with all trains at
Men« »10 Wool SVitxat Duffy’s.
Guaranteed.
After the benediction, well filled for less than »5000 to »6000. I have
Ager, Cal.
—*:*»** t -e-
Notice I* hereby given that there aw
tOOl. With the restof it* predictions baskets were brought forth and their not sold my farms back there yet, but
Felt boots Sl'Uuffy’s <;
Afso Af/ent for LONDON AND funds In the <«H»i*ly treasury for the If;
it might have said with equal reason tempting contents nicely arranged on I anticipate no trouble in disposing
ilt'inption of lli<* follow mir county w*t
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
that the country newspapers will de­ two 24-foot tables, Jt was a genuine of them while times are as good as
Rubbers at Duffy's.
rant«, protested on ami prior to July IN.
crease in number and greatly increase feast for all.
ISV2:
Easy Coaches.
[ they are now. However, good farms
Many people "worry because t hey i
I liierest <>n the asme w illcen»** fr* mt tb1»
in quality. There is sure to be a
The
■
believe
they
have
heart
disease,
Many penmns have hud the exm-rl- date;
4HU7 -41W52 It**'. 40M 4W' AltSW
Tlje Bonanza pliotographer took a j can be rented out for cash ip Kansas,
Excellent
Accommodations.
growing tendency to fewer papers picture of the tables, and after dinner the rent ranging from »400 to $5oo chances are that their hearts ar** all
’J" " "f Mr. l'i ter siftrnmn, of North 41NM 43S| 41*42 41*4.1 4W54 41SSI Ml A Mil»
siraifotd, N. ||„ who saya, "For 41*1*2 MM BIWI A2*i2 A245 5227 BW WMÏ
and better ones. Less than a hund­ took a picture of the merry crowd in [ per quarter section, collectible in four right but, their stoniachs are unable
MU'» 624« 1*228 IL’24
»2:1*1 MW M2-1
to digest fixxl. .Roflol Dyspepsia Cure
'iiitiTi fl torturo from chriHilc
red years hence, a county o( 50,000
»group. Any one wishing a picture payment»,
digest what you eat and prevents the
B24I.
people will likely support not Co n' can see a sample at the Bed field post-
’ h "|, h ’ *‘” t K< k U|
ire made a well nmll ,,f
1 (|
"Crops liave been very good in Kan­ formation of gas which makes the
I*i*t*-d nt Klamath Falla. Oivgnn, thia
Paaaenger, express and freight (runic
ceed two papers, which will represent office and leave orders with Mrs. sas this year, and prices have been | j stomach press against the heart. It solicited.
d
ges
s what you <,lt .„„I |„ „ ,.,.rt,,H, 15th day of Novemls-r, I2D'-
All »* in* inesa ei.tiunted tu uh
fully and impartially every part of its Pfannstiehl, the post-mistress.
II. II. V »VVÁI.KZSHI no.
re f.,1 * isisqaila and every fm-m of
fair, so agriculture taflourshiffg there, I ' will cure every form of indigestion. will be expedited.
J. L. I’ adoett & N onh , Keno.
County Treasurer.
ntomaeli trouble.
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territory. Individuals like the youth
relief
III
but i don't like the hard Winters nori
1 once even in the worst
whose father, accoiding to Carlton,
Men* 110 Wool Suits at Puffy's.
'•« mis , unci cun'I
the hot Summer*». 1 can stand the
Blsnkot-line*l clothing ut Ihiffy’a.
5i help lint do you gnmi, •I. L. Padgett
wanted to male» an editor out of him
1%.
,
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Sons,
Keim,
cold
better
than
I
can
the
heat.
TO THE CITIZEN».
because he waMt^fi worth a pfeeynee
‘‘Oregon should be better adver­
Notice For Publication.
for anything else, wUJ probably nwt'
K hxo , O kk ., Dec. 3d. 1900.
tised in the East than it is. If the
|(*'par|ipeiit of tin1 Interior,
Nonet; TO CREDITORS.
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have th£ audacity to even tackle rWfil-
E d . ]{ kithi . ka s. Klamath Falls: people of my part of Kansas knew
l.an.i Office at Likeview. Oregon.
Nqveml»/r 2, IKOD.
Journalism.
sigm’d'i'J" i1,','
F'ven, timt tbe under­
As the time for ti.e convening of the what a paradise you had out here, they
Notice iy hprohy given that III« f"!'
Court
of
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Oregon Legislature is near at hand I would all be coming out. G*xxl crops
low Ing iiiiinFd nuttier Ims filed notice of
mï..h^
Mens »10<W«ol SuIhrttyDiiffy's,-
desire’» (write the people of Klamath are not the rule every year in Kansas,
liia ipti'titimi to make final proof in sii|>-
Digests what you eat. -Iker, il,-.,.,,.,,
H’.'"' poit of |,is I'laim, nml that said pnajf
Van VaRtenburg'»-1» tltff’pUwNf’to county thhiiigli the columns of your and so times are not always as pros­
. Perw""’ having w ill la, made ladore James II. Dri«c<’IL
Nmnrrt2a1Clall,y dlf,e?u thc f°L(il and aid» claims against ¿1 i
,i “
Hr" ,'ur'’hy
Nature in •trengtb?nhig and recon. notith-.lt,,.........
get your watches, clocks, fine jdtesfty, pujfer U» acqtlltJM!’,me with any matter perous as now. I think now is a g*xxl
t?*e *4*«‘M%ige»tive or­ proper vom. i
l.
wl|h ‘»'e Co|lnty f'lerk, nt Klnmiitl Falla, Dr., ot*
tlify desire me to lisdcafter in their ■ time D* move, while lands are in
silverware and Christm -s goods. •
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I hva ffillcfi De^euilicr IB, tin«*, vii:
gan». It Is the latestdiscovereddlgest-
K,“b,iUh »‘“ilHOrr-
trtberest during the eortilng session of i brisk demand back there.
Harvey L. Teter»,
ant and tonlcr No other preparation KH witiih M‘,‘
can approach It in efficiency- it
|i. E. No. 2101, for tlm HE'/ of HE'*.*’!
Rubber bootwat Duffy’s.
bfii Eeglsl tture.
“Kansas people are in Ignottmce of
Oregon
this
1st
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Klamiilli
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17,
NE'i
of N'E'i, of Hee. 20, W'»
•tantly rellevesand permanently cures
They are Invited td wriFij me’ brsce Oregon’s fertility and resources.'' We
r>|(. till« l.t day of Novemlmr 1!>|W. olkWt4 o(Hec. 21. Tp. 40, H., IL «*
The moat qAteuUve little liver pills
Fr^m i’ {.n<,1*ettl''r,i Heartburn,
Administratrix of7i"A"
E. Will. Mer,, Oregon. He name« the mb
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
made are DeWttlVLIttlte Early Risere. me at my hoirie or call a meeting at benrorrly of Oregon being a sfiUe
Hlilisaker, .I, , , ase.l, ,L'
*'! J'*^n lowing witnesses lo prove Ills continuou*
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Headache,
Gastrafgia.C
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ramrisand
the
court bou.»<* ftrtd I will'atterd
where it rains six months out of !the
They never gripe. J. L. I’adgett A
maiden*'** upon mil j nllivation of ¡’«•'I
all other results of Impel feet digest ion.
Thanking the people 'of Kjtmatli twe:re, and yet I’ve been here foirr
land, viz: A.F. I'.utgi'lt., j *| |Crno, Ore­
Price Uc. and 41. L*rr* size contains 2*4 tim. *
Nous, Keno.
snuyl ms *. Book»11 aboutdy.p*,,^iiwXlPi«
gon) W. F. McCollum, <if k«nj>,<•r*,gon j.
for the confidence they
toward weeks of the wet. Mniion, and in
PUMPS A ni * windmills ,
Pi«0«r.d by£. C.0.WHT aCQ., Chicago.
II, Nnowg.His,*, <>f Keno, Oregon; A- •>’
WaiH eggs of unquestionable char- me by their votes last June, 1 am found anything todread. The
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!l,l‘l 'Vln'1 Iwavitt, Klahiiitli Falls, Oregon.
• IF'speeffully Yours, II. A. E jimitt . (g* nflc *.!i.-,w< rs I H*i '. much
ne’er at Duffy’s.
E. M. Illi ATTAIN, Rei'ist-r-^
fiat .unfosiics at Puffy's
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RÊAMES & JENNINGS
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I The Brick Store, Klamath Ealls.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
W. MUSE & SON,
Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.3”0'0*4«’ New York
Ager-Lakeview
J. n. nooRE,
S. L MCNAUGHTON, Prop.
J. B. MOORE,
HOTEL SAKBER SHOP,
J W. SIEMENS, Prop.
Rodo
Dyspepsia Cure
llubbei i, i))tt* at Duffy's,