Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 20, 1902, Image 2

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BARGAINS
That Never Fail To Bring Business
$1.00
14 pounds sugar
7-cont beans
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ÏKBJ ART SICKlfc
THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OPA
life - time POR THEE ' TO GET
WELL, FOR
TH8
(Q uaker O ogtors .
7-cont prunes
4* 25-cent can Oysters
25-cent can peaches ....
30-ccnt can strawberries
15-oent can beans, three cans for ..
15-cent can oysters, three cans for
4* 15-cent package egg noodles
20-cent package coffee.............
20-cent package II. O. pancake Hour
GO‘cent tea
50-eent tea
25-cent Moflee
THE DUFFY CO’S STORE.
T. H.MOORE,
the grocer
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Publlihed every Tburs-Uy by
maries and all should have a hand in
laying the foundation for the ticket
to be named.
After the choice of
primaries and subsequently of the
convention, all republican voters par­
ticipating in the former, differences
of opinion should be laid aside and a
harmonious and energetic effort put
forth to secure victory for the lucky
nominee«. It is important that the
Initial step be taken by republicans
generally and such step lies ln the
primaries.
••COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR
SUNSHINE BEFORE.”
The mmlng railroad, the whistle
of whose engines will be heard in
Klamath county in a few months, is
attracting the interested attention
of enterprising people in every direc­
tion, who are seeking for homes and
business in a country with a wonder­
ful future. Here, especially during
the month« of April and May. multi­
tudes will come to invest iu timber
Vi.e fresigli*.
Cashier
Collections A (tended
to Prompily.
EAST
land, in ranches and farms, and in i
the numerous profitable enterprises
of a developing and prosperous coun-
KeaSers, Botanists
«nu Physicians—
Will Remain in Klamath Falls
until March Qth. Office at Opera
House; Hours, io to 12 A. M.
i try-
In this, their first visit! it is not '
likely they wilt be able to cross the
E ditors asp P kofriktors .
mountains by railroad, though that
xoscRtmos rats »;
pleasant railroad experience will not
Oie ye«» (in Rdimee)............................. V- 00 have to be long delayed.
The rail-1
W<- have
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1902. road is moving ahead, slowly but1 gentlemen of the jury:
now
come
to
th«
1
last
stage
of this
with
long case. Gentlemen of thé jury.
now
Register early, so it will be done. the small force of 150 workmen
1 want to thank you p.-rsonally for
with no possibility of neglecting it employed. We understand that in
the
kin<Ine«s with which you have
entirely." Though you did register a short time the number of workmen
listened
to our wrangles ami listened
two years ago, you must register will be increased to a thousand and
to our wltnisues anil giving this case
the work will be pushed to the great­
again in order to vote this year.
attention
est .possible speed under the circum­ 1 the complet«« and careful
you have given it during thls long
Representative Tongue hxs intro­ stances.
lu regard to the dutles ot
duced in congress a bill, providing
And it is not unlikely that one and ; period.
for the accumulation of a reclamation perhaps two other railroads will soon parties In this case, 1 will say t he
fund from sales of public lands. The i
hastening this way xs fast as pos- ; defendant is represented by four able
Suprême
purpose of the measure is to aid irri- j
The great railroad activity counsel, members of th«
is their
:
Court
of
tills
State,
and
it
gation enterprises.
which is awakening in every direc­
; duty to acquit the defendant by all
tion in regard to this region, is the
Prince Henry of Prussia, brother
means at their dispo«al.
undoubted cause for the unprece­
of Emperor William of Germany, set
The imsition of the counsel fir
dented scramble for timber land and
sail for the United States last Satur­
1 the people is this: Tfiey ar«- salaried
its rapid rise in price. It is also the
day morning and is expected to arrive
! officers; to them it makes no po.s.-.ible
cause for the remarkable advance In
here next Saturday.
He is accom­
difference what may te the result in
' farms and ranches.
The great Irrl-
panied on his tour by a number of j gation ditch to be cut from the lake the case. They are not concerned in
prominent German naval and mili-
a verdict, except that it is their
through the hill north of town by a
may
L ry officers.
company now forming, w ill add to sworn duty, however, bitter it
I m -, to bring before the jury the evi-
According to indications. Congress­ the list of valuable alfalfa lands, ■ dence, to present to the court thc
man Tongue has a sure thing on re­ thousands and tens of thousands of f ' law and then ask of you a i verdict
I that one of your f How men be
No hitherto dry and worthless acres.
nomination and re-election,
hanged by the neck until li<- be de n).
An
Immense
sawmill
is
also
con
­
rivals for the nomination have thus
If you beileve tli it tirs in i i is hi i ■-
far appeared. He has made an ex- templated by outside capitalists, to ; cent, the counsel for the pn-secutivm
cellent record, faithfully and effi- be built at this place, turning into asks you earnestly t > acquit him
cientlv representing the interests of lumber the Immense pine forests now But if you come to a conclusion
bis district and state, and will be re- tributary to Big Klamath lake and 'that this man is guilty, then the
whole state of ( alif-Tni i <l«-m ind.s at
turned to congress by a big majority. The rivers flowing into it. And there
i your hands a verdict according to the
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are
nuni-rous
otiur
profltable 1 evidence.
Representative Wheeler of Ken- (schemes under consideration, all of
I do not ask you to consid-r tlie
tuckey pounded the air in the house which are directly or
indirectly 'enormity of tin- crime in d'-termlnlng
last Friday with a vociferous, wrath-' ijccasioned by the certainty of im- whether the defendant is guilty or
Inn.icent, but if you do find him
ful voice. He directed abuse espec­ mediate railroad communication with guilty, the enonnlty of the crime Is
ially at Secretary Hay and was loud the outside world and a convenient such th it th- who!- p- opie of the
I State of L'alipTt ia wi uid
ov. r
in his denunciation of the propos­ market.
--Stand
ed government's entertainment of
.Scarcely a day passes without hear­ here into Mod<x- and say:
up and be the citizins y'ti have
Prince Henry. Wheeler had appar­ ing of some new business scheme be­
sworn yourselves to be.”
The in-
ently forgotten all precedents, and ing thought of. which if developed, I dictaient charges the defendant, on
viewed recognition of the coming will add to tiie prosperity and wealth | the 31st of May list, wit.'i having
royal personage with alarm, consider­ of the promoters of it. Among other willfully and with malice afore­
ing the step as one in the direction of things, we are to immediately be thought murdered Martin Wil«on.
The evidence comm-m - s on Mav 27.
imperialism.
The
choleric Ken­ connected by telephone with Ashland, j when some of these parties, including
tuckian was more than Indiscreet, Lakeview, Alturas. Cal., and many Martin Wilson, were arrested ami
and
his shafts of unwarranted other towns to the east and nort h of taken to My-rs’ hotel in a manner
Vituperation will materially aid the us.
Here in town new business ' that first showed a bitb-r feeling on
the part of the arr-sting officer«.
administration and the republican blocks are contemplated, and many
Here Deputy Attorney General
party.
new residences and improvements in Sturtevant was interrupt' d by Rak-
town and country. Wherefore w-- can ' er.
It is the duty of republicans to all rejoice that though tlie advance
Raker - I take exception to the
attend the primaries and help select movement in this Ideal region has 1 language of tlie counsel in regard to
We attempted to
those who are to represent them in hitherto been slow, it will henceforth these arrests.
show in go<xl faith anil l>y facts
the county convention.
The work fulfill the most sanguine antlclpa-
leading up to tlie arrests that these
of the convention begins in the pri-1 tionK of ¡ls
men were l-git imat-ly charged with
Hi HUSE & SON,
ALEÁ M.INJR,
n.rvio.vx(
|ln-VK'M««r er I»'
I Mt, n Mu) I
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I vkKVt«« "«'•• « Kb”""' ' ’
A »iitllcient »' 'iite-i itlli.lavii havmu
I hh « ii hl«l in tin« <'ll'"' . lo El»»''11'1
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Misir«*. «'oKlv-liinl. aitiiui»!
Mav *l«h *l*w
▼
I t.liv No 1171 mill'’
for noilliea»t qniti ter ■ ■( til!' •‘•ull'*'«-1
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oniiiter, aeeli'iu J, tliwllüllll*
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range II F . >•)■ W itluiiu
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ti'Btve. in win, h it i" allvg«' l
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I nl>aii,l<>ii«-il In» »aid < lam' J' '
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17 vear.alld Hirlh.-r tlial th-
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I not Im-Il cultivat«! bv claimant or i »'
one lol- liliii t»»r t!ie la»( •>' "
I nn.l (urlbci II.st tin- ‘ l um-1"'
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cut«' and dvliv'i» t>> I la"' ............ |
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lor <l«-«'<l ptomiidng I«» coiiv, ' •■•
mron 1,1» making llnal pi'«'L
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1 tie» »'«• I ht .'I’V liollfiisl I" «»!•! • ■"
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NiMiml ami «'fl<-r • videiiee t-m 1111 <4 "
all» gallon at I«'o'eliH'k a. m
22. IISU!, la'kirv« J. ” llamak-r. i
«*<immi'»iom-'. 1,1 *"• »»di"'
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in gon. ami that t'mil h. anmt •
J?
Iivl.l at 10 o'. l.s k a. m '•"
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|!U2, is ! in« the Regi-I»T »'"
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at tlm I intr'l Still«'.’ l-tml Ollie«' m
latkevir«. Oregon.
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Plan« And SpecifkntionN Furnished on All Kinds oi
ill,. ).ai<l «'<intr»tant having^ tn ■I
Buildings and Contracting and Building
proiwi atb-lavit. fll.'-l F.-t.imuv .. I "
»ct I »rill tacts nlii» li »I''“' dial «' •
on the Installment Plan.
dim «liligeli«’ p«,r»on«l o rviee " '
notl«« «• III mil I»' made. Il «« »'•••• •'
X mon g th«- Influite vai lot y o! in it» r i il mid work tiiriilaliril l»v llila ri||| lrv.
»mli-rcl ami din«c’«l that »m h m U.'•• I»'
store I ioni». Wood Catving, Stair Hull«. ilaluMera ami N» n«-I I'oau. llrathHa
given bv line and itoimt i"i' '■ a1' "
' E 'I. HR A IT Al'S. Kegi»ti-i.
.»ml liirmdW. ik -..,
Is«»»» am! liliinl». ('ormr ami I',»«, illt.ik« sa,fc|
il \KKY HAILEY. lii-civiT.
«n i 1 ari,e«l Halualei -, I.... r m I Wlmlo« I ranii-», I'ulpil» and I'« w Emit, -»-ttirigle«
tloild, h «1.1-1« ire. 1‘ulnta arid lHI M«-nhting asdOhia». I trvalmn* ami l*«>aigiia'
I avorlle Nearly Everywhere.
I ml
««I. Gniuml ar ,| Cut Glaaa. " all I’uper. Furniture, rtc.,«-t,'.
(Ymstlpatlon means dullness, >!<■
I',, t woik »ml material, ami In tin- lut«-»l and m<>»t approvi'«! atrlra.
pressioti. iieailachc, general I v dl-"’t'l*
ed i„ a:i!i DeWitt*« l llth 1 1
ers stimulate th- liver, open up Um
tsivvels Utlll relieve Gii« condition,
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
They
Safe. s[s-i’d)' and Ihonnigti.
Favorite
pills-
I never gripe.
Other Goads in Proportion.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
n*'»-rr
CorresGondence
Invited.
1CNCI IANC.1<:
40-ccnt tea
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E r e.
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J. F. GOF.LI.ER, Proprietor.
30-cent cih Ba rtlt pears,
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noiiv - i -:
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS.
4* 25-cent can apt icots....
4*
contest
FREE SHOWS NIGHTLY
NORRIS-IMM.I. Attilli«:
All kinds of syrit|w, dried fruit,
fresh ham, baron and lard and *>>r-
Esi-r!»or, Dairy,
bun. Or.
gluiiii, at the Exeelsnr,
Rublier boots with le tiller miles nt
the Excelsior. Dairy. Or.
IOR TRAUE.
I have l<t tUTes iif fruit land at
\shland which will trade fur Kiatn
ath Falls unimproved lots or tu-rvngc
Kddress or ca1'it,
I \. 1’inv.
klaiiuitli Falls.
A full Um' <4 gncrrii s.
lYiti-nt
ni«-illr Ines of all klliils •*»< vigli !•'
kill you If sick, make you sick if not.
continually on hand at the Ei"-l»t“r.
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Dairy. ( 'r.
The tJiat IteariJ Of It.
END,
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STABLI’S
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
H"> -‘’s I’oanli il In tlriy, week or ir.OLth.
Max unti Ur.tin Ixittglil timi «olii.
I -*■ I’.i--rti/i'is foiivvvril
to nil parís o( Southern Oregon
ami Nortliorn Uulifornin at the very lowest rati1«.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
IJnkville.
OltllEll TO >II<)W (’AIM
F. I). KI-AMES, M.D.
in ttu t’«'iint v Uiiurt o' 11 • state • f
Phy »h Inn nd Surgeon,
tire. ni. for Ut'- Coutil) t'f ivl.tmal li. |
III lite rnatti-r of Iti«' ; u.irill.insMp
All l»tln Am»rml Promptly Day
<if Natnuvl storta, a •»pcnóthrift.
or Night.
|t ip'h'.irllri' to tIII» < • uri front thè
.1,.... <,r. 14.« k f rlli <>| Ml mats
|k-tlt|nii Ulta da) pr«'M irteli md nied
II.-ti *
*‘IL-«- our Ido, k
A. II.
bv II T. Anil.TMiii. lite gtmtdl.iti of
I . " . hall.
tlir perrurt» uo<l calate of Sattiticl
.storta, ■ .p.-riiitlirift. privlngfor alt
md'-r of sai«1 <■( e, rt ■ iti r< ili est .ite tw
long ng t" a.vld w.toi
|t ia li.-rrbv
■ >rd. r d. tli.it th<- tn-xt kilt of III«' Miri
ward and all pensata lnl«-rral«l in tin-
vini • state, apprnr l»-furv Ulta Court
un 2'it li <lay of I Lru.tr). \ D IM :
and tarrfil •((•wltoa
:it II) o'ci < k a. m., at tin­ < miri
to all ordert
RiaitU of Ibia I'ouri, al tile < onrt
lliaiwr In lite ('■runty of Klamath,
Il i n and therr tn show eitiv why an
ofder sliiaild not
gr.mted for lite
Mie <>( sili tl !■ il est ate, desrrPicd »»
follo«« Fusi bali uf tiorlhwra! quar
Propra tor of Freight INnrynt,
ter and Iota <>ne tutd two, S<stlon 1".
l’p. Tu S., It. lo E.. In Kl iiii'itli
oiinlv, irr' -'oti.
Ami it i* furtiier
ordi-ri'd. Iliat Itila rader aliali lie pub-
I «Imi Ulte, «ina • salve «ceka, III lite
l\ lani il Ir RrpubllCall.
|rit«d III.» 2«th rhiv of Janutiry,
!.. F. WtLMTH,
I
I . imi v .1 ivdgc.
• •My little 1») t<- -k the croup one
(Ashland Record.)
night
and « » hi grew so Isid you
Jack N Tris, while under the Influ­
ence of liquor at Klatnathon last could hear Idin brenthe all over the
wei k, I m ->,- in abusing John W. Ikdlar- tioUM-," says F. D. Hanoi.Is, Marsh
•We feared tie won' I die.
hide and Mr. Dollarbide kept warn­ Held. 1».
ing him to leave him alone I hat lie but a few dos. of One Minute Cinigli
did not wish to talk to him.
Mr. Cure quickly relieved timi and II'-
I»"llarhid-
n John later met Nor­ went to sleep. That Is the huit «•■
ris anil was prepared for him with a heard of the cr-uip.
Now Isn't a
pistol which was discharged and tin- cough cure like tluit valuable* ’ One
bull t
'1 V-I rr ' f-'t- II" nl. Nor- Minute cough curt* is stwolutely sib-
rls was taken to Yreka and the and acts immediately.
For coughs,
friends of Ills brother shipped him to colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all
Onlralia. Wash., on Sunday after­ other throat and lung troubles It is a
noon’s train.
certain cure. Very pli-as.mt t ■ take.
It will l>" rmiiemlH-rcd that young Tile little otun like It.
Wesley I»«liarhide while under tin-
Saved Him I rum loiturr
influence of liquor became Im lived
in a quarrel with this same Jack Nor­
There Is no nmre agonizing iron:.!«
Nutuc I or l,ut>tl»ntlo«.
Ikpartiuriit 4 Interior,
ris over a year ago and in placing than piles.
The constant Itching
l^ti l liti»« •' I ,k"Vlrw 'tri .-ori,
Dollarhlde tinder arrest Jack Norris' and burning make Ilf'- Intolerable.
Fvl>riiar)' 11, IIVJ.
brother, lu-puty Slterriff and Con- No position is comfortable, The lor­
N'rtii-c i» licrrliv givi-n ll,st lire follo«.
stab)'- N i-ris, kill' d Wesley hollar­ lure Is unceasing.
is Wilt's Witch ing t>»tt».-1 «vitller tiri» filcil lo.ti«- of 1,1«
hide.
The I ml la rh Ides have felt Hazel Salves curt s piles at om-<-. For itil«Tit|i,ri !■• tur»Vi- Or.al |T,s»l ir» «»iiq«»rt
• 4 I»»« il.o’i», sn»l li» il ».o'I f»r«io| viri I»
very sore ove •the matter i-v«-r since skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all
ii’ i.l. !.. : .t" .1«' I! |irt»«'olL Coiint»
and until recently Jack Norris, the kinds of wounds It Is uni-qn.iied.
J. Cterk. ut Kismw’l» tati«, <<i«-gou, ori
source of tiie trouble. h.:s been kept S. (icrall, St. I*aul, Ark., i Myx: Mao li 2A, I »r.' vi» :
M k -I isi I Eigrivr.
away from Klatnathon.
He is a ••From I«#.'. I suffer«! with lie- pro- Il E No. !tr»'.‘. (or tlir « v. -i|,it, Sec
•. cry disagreeable and t roublesonte per­ trudlng, bl«-dlng piles ami cmild I tin.l •Jli imi W
N l'.‘4. >•■<-.
If.
f
son when drunk and anything but a nolhlitg to help me uiittl I used Dr- II. Il E. li« risii»« « tb«- followinit «il-
ri»-«»« , lo prove l»i« • • iiitiinioil« r»'»i leni r
i ■ ■
■
ii .
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\ few u;»»n ami •-iiltivatioii <4 »,od lrir»«l, vtr:
dt sirable citizen at any time.
boxes completely <-tir«| me."
lk- Edward Elvy, . f Merrill, • >n ».’oli, 'lai
A PROTEST
I. iztirr, « I Mi rrili, Oregon. IL ' r’‘ A"
war«- of cotmterfi its.
•lrr»‘»n, i»f Merrill, Oregon; L. "
From Bonanza against leasing the
Buy O. Short's Sprlhg Lake pota- 1 io», ri, <4 Klattislli Fall». ‘ ir. g ni
range, is rlipp-d from th- Oregonian
E. M ItavTrviv l(i,gi»l«vr.
tot s: they are the ta-st; price 2 ••«■nis
of Feb. 13th, viz:
Noi
Le
I or PuMl itlon.
|x-r (sitind al th" r im-in-.
Let the Gov rninvnt alter
the
IS'|<ertrii«*r,t of Ih«- Interior,
A full line of ItiK'klnghnn an<l
latti«! Olii!r ni I .ikevh », .. ............
homestead law so that everyone over
felniiary 12, !'«)'.*.
the age of 15 can take up a I kiiii "- lleclit I mmi I s and sli'»'s iiu-n'i and
Noti»-» i» liereby inveri tloit lliv fol
stead of 32 i acre«, let the require­ ladies' for winter wear at t!>• Ex- I om ing.iiati>«-«l »«'ttler La» fil«-«l riotiieol
ment« as to residence and cultivation «•elsior, Dairy, < ft.
tu» itrU litlori lo iriiike tinsi |T o *4 in »tip
|»>rt of In» •-lami. sri'l lliat < «ut.I proof
be don«* away with and I venture to
REGISIRATION notice .
«ili I h - inaili« la*l«>rr .la». Il I. f>ri-i'<>ll,
say that in a very abort tlm- most of
l'otmly Cli-rk, at K smalli kail«, Ore-
Registration for the coming idee- goti, i.n Mari li 24, I'srj. vtx:
the ‘-range” will lie under fence.
Mal Eigner,
It seem« to Is* generally acknow­ tion was opened at Ute County
II. E. No. f«;». for lite **\ NE',,
ledged that the range must be fenced ('lerk's office r>n Monday, the Ct It din ' t't I
. *» ■ . 20 ami Mi ', is«',.
Justice of the ■-«< I- 21 Tp. io,
10, H. IL
I . fie usui«-,
R. II
il E.
and taken care of, but, Io ask the of January, lt»02.
the
following
«jtlieMHSI
to
prove ili»
I
’
i
'.
ici
-
and
Notaries
Public
of
out
aide
Government to pa.«s a bill that shall
•'oiitinuoiiH reaidiri ••* ‘tpou U'ld « 'iltiva
provide that the more calile and precincts desiring liooks ami blank« lion of *ai<| lami, via: E. W. G ioviti .
more land an individual or corp >ra- for registration purpose« may priH-itri' ol Kiniiistli Falla, Oregon; Edwnru
I'.lvv.of Merrill, t'regon; Michael l.iit
tion ha«, the more public domain he same upon application to the clerk.
tier, of Merrill, OrrU">i, H' iiry Ami« r-
J
ames
II.
P
uim
shall be able to control, seems to me
»on, rd Merrill, On-sou.
E. M. BRATTAIN, IHtlater.
< ounty Clerk.
unjust Io the last degree.
Oil Ibis question people seem to
See tin- notice of Up- county clerk
Clerk's Wise Suggestion.
divided into just two parties, v
to all voters to register.
The regis­
“I liave lately Ix-iti miicti troubled
those for and those against leasing. tering for the election two years ago,
with dy«|x-psla, belching and sour
May I venture to suggest that leasing will not suffice for the election
having committ'-d a public offense.
next
THE ALTURAS LYNCHING CASE
Strutevant I don’t object to the Is not the only remedy, and we small
lead-
June, but must be done again or the stomach,” writes M. S. Mead,
——
counsel taking exceptions, but. I do «tockmen are not forced to allow
log pluirmiK'Ist of Attlelioro, Maw.
voter
will
low
Iris
vote.
(From the San Francisco Call.)
i object to a speech from Um.
“I could cat hardly anything with-
Post—W<- do not deny the authori­ this to be so just because the rich
A ltvkas , Feb. 15.—Closing argu­ I
»1OCKfKlIDLWS Ml.1.11N(i.
My
'■nt
suffering several bouts,
stockmen
and
powerful
cattle
corpor
­
ments were begun this morning in ty for making tlie arri-sts, but we
desire to show the excessive brutal­ ations are trying their hardest to
clerk -uggested I try Kodol Dyxpcp-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
the trial of James W. Brown, the
ity of the arr-st.ing officers, who ex­ jKTsuade the government that leas­
regular annual ...... ting of the st.wk- slafiire which I did with most hap­
alleged Lookout lyncher, and by the ceed« d their duties in the manner of
py results. I have no morn trouble
ing Is the only way to preserve the
hohlers of Tlie Klamatli Falls Irri­
middle of next week the fate of tlie making the arrests.
and
wlii*ti one can go to eating mince
range.
EllWA
III)
FllEIEIl.
The court- Mr. Raker, I antici­
prisoner will rest in the hands of the
gating Company will be held at tlie
pie, cheese, randy and tints after
pated
(list
urbam-c
hi
ibis
argument
jury. The courtroom was thronged
om<-<-of the Company, at Klamath
SAI.1.1 SALL!
by you ami Iu advance very kindly and
such a time, their digestion must I m -
County Bank, Klamath Falls, Ore­
with a curious audience, men and courteously laid down the parliament­
pretty giHsl. I luilorw Kodol Dys-
I purpose leaving Klamatli ] Falls
women coming from points many ary rules by which Hie argument,
gon. on Monday, February 21, Hm2,
Yon don't
|r'jislii
('are heartily.’’
about
April
1st,
I
»02,
and
now
offer at the hour of two o'clock p. tn. for
miles distant to hear the oratory of sh'iiild be conducted. If you wish to
Kodol I >ys-
overload the stomach,
all
my
household
goods
for
sale,
violate
these
rules
I
will
remove
you
,
he
the attorneys.
Deputy Attorney
tlm purpose of electing a Hoard of
from the courtrixim.
getlier with a few popular ixtoks, I’irr-ctors for tlm ensuing year ami pepsia ( lire digests your food.
General George W. Sturtevant occu­
Speaking of the above case, the especially suited for a school
pied the entire day for the prowcu­ Alturas I- r.i says:
for flic transaction of such other
M. E. CHURCH.
Call at the Presbyli
busln-s« as may properly com- before
tion, reviewing the evidence that
Last. Tuesday aftern<x>n another ■ llbraty.
I
said
meeting.
near
the
Presbiti
Manse,
Sunday schiari, IO a. in.; Mrs. F.
tends to show James W. Brown to be example of personal prejudice of the
Dated at Klamatli Falls, Oregon
court against attorneys for defend­ ( hurch.
E. Boytl, Supt.
one of the leaders In the conspiracy,
this
February
11,
I
»02.
ant was < xhibitv d, as the judge
was sent John E. Raker and C. A. ilak-r
which,
Strutevant charged,
l'tlEAI.'IIIMO HKItVII K«.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
A lex M vutin Ju.,
Secretary and Treasurer.
First. Smiday of e:wh month, il a.
hatched in Lookout last May to rid to jail without any cause or reason,
A special service will be, held in
that section of old Calvin Hall, Jas. as thiise gentlemen were merely mak­ i
m. and 7:J0 p. m.
for sale .
Second Sunday of each mouth,
Hall, Frank Hall, Daniel Yantis and ing objection« to questions propound­ memory of Washington as applied to
ed. and taking except ions in a quiet,
In opening,
Home Missions in the United States
7:3(i p. m.
young Martin Wilson.
Hlxty-flve
head
of
mixwl
cuttle,
gentlemanly manner, and as the law
Other Ì Itree miles south of Klamath Falls,
Third Sundny of each month, II
Sturtevant said:
permits them to do ln the interests of America, Feb. 23, il»02.
>'t- u> and 7:3<i p. nt.
services will be held as usual.
¡Ore.
May It please the court and you, of their » ii. of.
L. .'J. I!iiooi'«, i
I
N. J. H Vin tr P.isfor.
j. n. nooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SITMENS, f®;
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
X/jn Agent for LON DOH MO
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
dai
<niri.R.-»oi
muilkah
Meet oil the first ¡uni third Tb«'»-
•lavs of evi ry umilili, offleen »f-
fw.lly Ur rlings. N. <• ; Ftxnrr* NT
I. r, V. G.; Haiti" l|.i»-n *v t
M ll.ui.momf. Financial Nv.; .V1*
• «.«!•■!, 'I rcnatircr.
C. H. WITHROI,
agent
STATE LAMI BOARO.
Notary I’uhll. «nJ Coav»)««*-
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