I. Ill ol Public I nsl i net loll. I. ., >m«i c "I (fillo, and ,s 47 Venir old. IL came to Oregon in I''?.», and has been engag* d in m hmil wo: k since that date, as well a> for scicial «ears prior to Ids arrival here. He served for two terms as euunty Super­ intendent for Multnomah county, and was principal of the ILirrlson- street School for a number of years. In 1898 he was elected Sujieriuten- dent of rublie Instruction, and has proved an able and efficient public servant. Throughout the state he is regardmi as a valuable friend of the public schools, and is iniiiiensely popular with lx>th teachers und pupils. Sup.'lillli I FULL STOCK General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR MERRIl L NEWS. “r issue threatened the safety of the Mixirv’s Comedians re.-uhed this Nation. He was one of the Mc­ place lite mi Thursday evening. Kinley electors in 1900. He owns The •Lightning Rod Agent" was Published every Thursday by and operates a large uuiu I ht of wheat billed and a fair-sized crowd gieeled farms in Umatilla county, and has the company. The performance was numerous other business interests. considerably disturb'd by some ymnig Mr. Furnish is married and h.ts men. who were finally ejected. E ditor » imi Pxormmvi»». The one daughter and one son, aged 12 action of the troop waa commend­ «Caaeairvto« urn: and 8 years, respectively. His wife's able during the disturbance and they yrÄf (in advtnCe) ................... tl IX' maiden name was Jesse M. Stark­ endeavor«! to entertain tlint part of T hursday , april io . 1902. weather. Mr. Furnish is a ntemlx-r the crowd nut engaged In the mlx-up. of a number of fraternal organlxa- On Friday night ••The Black Flag” STATE TICKET. : tions, including the Masons. Elks and was presented In a masterly manner. Knights of Tythias. There Is no sjx eial credit to be given, Governor ................... W. J. FURNISH except to Mr. Fred Moore who had Supreme Judge ........... R. S. BEAN R. 8. BEAN. a fit. and the audience actually en- Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR Robert S. Bean, re-nominateer........... O. A. STEARNS the entire state. 300.000 this season. He has over Surveyor.......................... A. C. LEWIS 1 feet of logs in his mill yard to com­ FRANK. I. DCNRAlt. Coroner..................I» h , F. D. REAME s _ • Frank I. Dunbar, re-nominated for mence Oil. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. HVSE & SON, Secretary of State, who is a native ; ot Massachusetts, was born on Sep- temher 14. 1860. He was educated in New York City, where he was in business for a number of years prior to his coming to Oregon in 1882. Upon bis arrival in this state he settled at Astoria, where he be- came head bookkeeper for the firm This county is fortunate in secur­ . of A. V. Allen & Co. In 1890, and ing representation on the state and ' again in 1892. he was elected by the legislative tickets—Hon Chas. 8. . republicans as Recorder of Clatsop Moore for state treasurer and Hon. county. In 1894 he was chosen R. A. Emmltt for representative. County Clerk, and re-elected two This is generous recognition and is years later. Four years ago, when the duly appreciated. The gentlemen state convention met at J.storia, Mr. chosen from here are eminently de­ Dunbar was nominated for the posi­ serving of the honor bestowed and tion of Secretary of State, and was their records have amply justified the elected by an overwhelming majority. renewed confidence placed in them. During his tenu lie has systematized tbe work of the Secretary of State's Gevemor Geer w ho was defeated office and his administration has in the state convention for re-nomi- nation, is now reported to be giving been above reproach. The re-nomination of Hon. Tims. n. Tongue for congress by acclaina fion is a fitting recognition of his excellent services in behalf of his district and state at the national eapitol. He is sure of re-election by a majority largely in excess of what he received two years ago. 1. S. Leslie is busy moving his G. north fences, so as to inclose the road that he has been in litigation over. F. Grayball has leased his farm to Mr Taylor. There are a good many salable geldings of al) sizes for sale by the various farmers. Ditch meeting at Merrill on t lie 10th. Mr. Durham, our new road com­ missioner, Is working diligently on the roads and is making marked im­ provements. A smkiatk . POLING 1RCUT AND STURGEON DAIRY PRI CINd Lt L. K’d''- t^m.lllfled elm:to,sof Dairy I’rclm • Suva! ■< l*ua*»rra la I'alrS* can reglaler by apply In« ......... ", lw* Iter Unm* Fùih lu Kut" rubile, nt • rw llrmiiia. of I. F. D.ivic», Notaiy r»*«chers In tha Adirondack« and I lie Excelsior. L'k''r pota- ohtrr uild M«eU< n% of \ew York ar« Buy 4». Short’» F Spring . taking trout by nieum of a hook til1.1 lues; they are thebestt pile«- 2 - ceni» to the and of a stick. I’hc poacher hrs per pound ut Hu* ranchi’. down upon n lotf or stump id»ove dtvp |x»o| In a trout atreom and IkrUitfB N« r 1« c < Mean» Danger. the stick close alonirmde the fish, work In»j It ever and ever ao cart*ful'y lr»l the IKill’t lieghvl lillloUMii — ss •I ami eon tiah ahxtuld l»e frighten«»! a^sy When stipatimi. Viau health 1 1 will »ulTer the ¡»ole is only n hiir’s breadth front I», Will’» the side of the trout th« ft*hrr gh« * :% |M‘iui.ineiit ly If ymi do- jerk, rih !, nine tiiut s out of ten. h» oks Lit I le FUi l v R iimth < uie such case»- the flsh. The method U sp«cinh> d«- M. B. Simili. Bulb nml. Mu'll . s»)»- •tructlve t«» food sport, for the rraN<»n K im - is arc that it enables» the p«»avher to take the ••DeWitt’s l.ltlle F-*'1.' pills I ever wary o*.d trout that «re shy of the ho« k. the must Mtisfaitm.v I C!o»«* > allied i» tbe nu th» d «»( stur took. Neve rr grl|x* or causi1 ii.iuse.i. geon catching which is practic« d in th«* for News ot the World l*etrolt rivrr and »nine of the stream* running Into l«ake Superior, sat* the Real the San Francisco Bull im N< a \ Y»»rk Tinirs. The sturgeon hat a way a hen it runs up a stream in spa* n- Flfl) cents per mmiili. Including Ing fi«’a*on of rubbing against « very bit large 28-|ugc Sund.iv edit mi. s> «»f w«tod that may br filed in th« water. for .s.unpl«'•* ’ Th«* fisherman goe* «»ut in a I m bi or Kvartiev St. .<111 takrs bia place at a bridge with a pole, on the end of which are tied three OF LIGHT: hooks pointing in three dift« rent direr- tlon* from a comtn«»n center. The ent! TUB Ol.»»BUT JOI BM It. I» ru» «rosi* r»vnv«» »>» of the po’.r hr plant* on the bottom of th«' stream, while the other he hold» in Spiritual Philosophy his hand. \\ hen hr feels the movement «»f the xtiirgr«'n he jerk*. Thrsturg««»n i* hooked and a grand flitht begin*. 35UED " I I Kl ) At >04 Dartmouth Street. Boston, Depths That Divers Hrarh. Submarine diver* h.ntr not yet *nc- Masa.t ceed«d in reaching .‘ fret be*.« w the aurface with all th«* advantage of ar­ mor. air supply and weight* to sink them. The effort ha* been made to reach a wreck in 240 feet of water The accounts state that at I JO fret the diver began to eJtp«'rience srri*»us trouble. At 100 feet, after suffering terribly, he lost ooi sciouaness and was hauled up. Divers cannot work much below 100 fret. Saxed ¡Many a Time- Don't neglect cough and colds even if it is spring. Nue'i eas-s often result seriously at this season just Iwcausc people are eareF ss. A d<>v of One Minute Cough Cure will re­ Banner ot I iglii Publishing Company move all danger. Alisolutely safe I.iilili.nr. »n.l »■-. i-4»r m ' «i Du Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, mil l Kftaii •«* • »i • !• ••• 1 ' pi o A«tro|»xy ll»1 U "II.. —,t-1, ICNCI 1 A.\( ÎIC Ager-Lakeview I.,., HI1 I < | 1 , k> STAHIJ’S W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Livery. Telephone Connection between Stable and Hold Linkviile. Sulk« I »r 1‘ubikatlun. I I I • I). RI AMI S, M. I). / 7» v «A./.•»»» ad Surgeon, All Call» An»w>-reil Promptly (lay or Night. |:< >i.ti'i><’r. oto' Id , k notili ,.| Klimath II it-» <*lhir.>i,i> l>)o> k ra*t A. 0. I . « hall. j. n. nooRE, I II. '. M I«l Ashland and klaniatli Falls Stage Line. “1 hail stomach trouble all my life,” s.iys Edwatd Millier. propri- Makes dally trips each way by Bar­ ren. S»l.i Springs. Shake, l’-ikrga- etor of the Union Bottling Works. ma, (Digging Camp,) Keim, l*> Erie. Pa., ••and tried all kinds of Klamath Falls. remedies, went tn several diwtoni an I spent considerable money trying to get a moment's peace. Finally I Il la thè direct line frinii Addimi read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and ami all Nortiiwcat < iri-g >n !•• Riam­ have taken it to iuy great s-itisfae- ati) Falla, Merrill, Iloti an za, Bly tion. 1 never I found its equal fur and Lakcvlew, and alvi Indiati stomach trouble 1 ami gladly recum- Agency ami Fi. Riamati). mend it in hope that I may help other sufferers.” Kndnl Dyspepsia Lcave K lanini li Falla dal Cure cures all stoinaih tri ublrs. a. m. and arrivi-» by 5 p. and Ki»loi Dys- You don’t have to diet, makes gissi connection» TEACHERS REPORT. pepsia Cure digests what you cat. north altri soutli bound Names of those who have liecn Call at the K eim ULIl VM office for Ashland. Dayllght ride l»>ih «ava. neither tardy nor absent during the fine job work. month from March 10 to April 4, A full line of Buckingham and Good Stock and Equip­ 1902: Hecht I m » i I s and slims men's and ment. Mrs. Cogswell’s division—Hazel ladies'—for winter wear al the Ex- Lizzie celsior, Dairy, Ol. Goeller, Barban Goeller, Careful Attention Given favorable consideration to the U. 8. CHARLES 8. MOORE. Houston, Ida Miller, Daisy Slater, Traveling Public. Rubber l»H>t.-. with leather auleti at senatorship, though he has not yet an­ Charles S. Moore, of Klamath Etta Turner, Nina Wilson, Marjorie nounced bis candidacy. The last the Excelsior. Dairy. Or. Falls, nominated for State Treasurer, McClure, R'iscoe Biehn, Virgil De­ legislature provided for an expression IL JI. fdRI'J.Tr, J. L ÏWEN, TREASURER'S NOTICE. was for many years one of the lead­ Lap. Ralph Hum, Charlie Lenz. of the choice of voters at the general ing business men and lawyers of Twelve out of an enrollment of 44. SuperhlrndetiL Ihpridor. Notice 1» beribv givi-n thst tlieri- are election for U. S. senators and Geer’s Southern Oregon. He has always Miss Cardwell’s division—Glenn fumi» in thè Cminlv Treaniry for ti r name may be placed on the ticket. ‘ taken an active interest in politics, Fountain. Maggie Jones, Etta Arn­ rvdrmption of thè follo« ing lounty war­ C. W. Fulton of Astoria is the only prote»ted un nini |iri>>i to.lnly 15, | and has attended many of the county ett, Jessie Arnett. Maud Martin. rant« 1805. Interest on fame »ami* will i.a».- avowed candidate thus far. and state conventions of the republi- Bertha Slater, Uberto Carrick, Elsie frinii Ibi» date : N>*. 821 82HI, »I, S'-'i'.l. 8240. 7'450, 8540, 8441. 8205, 8175, 822*4, 8121 ' can party. Prior to his election as Jamison. Bercy Clopton, Ralph STATE CONVENTION NOMINEES. 8538. 8437. 47' 'I. R2lA, 8223. 82x4, 8534. Stage Line. State Treasurer, in 1HD8 Mr. Moore White, Mabel Miller, Ethel White. 8436, «IM, 826t». 8222, 8‘2WI, 853.:, 8 135, Following brief sketches of the was County Judge of Klamath coun­ Twelve out of an enrollment of 39. 785«, 82-48, 82« 1, 8,13, 85 ¡0, H4»2. 7-e »I, 70, 8270, nominees of the republican state ty, where he is very popular with Miss Galloway’s division—Vernie «2íZi, 8-J42. «504, 8528, 8430, Si 8257. 8257. 8578, 8525, 8412, 80-50, • Til. Ore- convention are taken from the all classes of people. His adminis­ Houston, Lester Leavitt, Vernie 8272, •570, 8514. 8111, 79611, Mi», 8275, gonian: tration hxs been an excellent one, Clift, Lilly Arnett, Jerry Martin, H5o‘i, 8511.8110. 8153, <-l 15, 827«, 8568. 8508, 8109, MOI»». HOMO, 8277, 8557, MOI, WILLIAM J. FVRNISH. and his re-nomination is a tribute Winnie Witbrow, Eva Carrick, Lena 8404, 7862, 3234, 8278, 85.55, »500, 84i >2. William J. Furnish, candidate for well deserved. Barnum, Mamie Boyd, Sallie Bry­ 7842. 8244, 827'.». 8. »54, 84145. K4< IO, 8’227. Governor, was born in Randolph ant, Adah Grigsby, Minnie Barnum. 8218, 8280, 8553. 8488, K599, 8288. 51'28, Office: At the Telegraph 8273, 8552. Mm.;, >».;•.».», MINH, 8287, 8274. A. M. CKAWFORD. county, Missouri, August 16, 1852. Inez Turner, Carl Wright, Myrt 8515. 84M2 8392, 8282. 821KI, 8301, •542. A. M. Crawford, candidate for Ballard, Holly Siemens, A my Lenz. 8174, 8388, 8442, 8153, 81.54, 8470, 8 472. and came to Oregon in 1865. His Office father died on the plains, and the Attorney-General, was born in New Clarice Graves, Eighteen out of an 8385, 8375, 8378. 8378, 8370, «380, • IM. 8385, 8.343, 835'.», 8331, 8344, 8322, 833.1, family consisting of a widow and two York City in 1854, and came to < ire- enrollment of 43. KLAMATH I ALU, OR. 8478, 8321, 8177, 8311, 8-4-5, 8332, 8602. He first settled in small children, came to the Dallas, gon In 1880. Dated ut Klmnntli Full», Oregon, thi» Miss Applegate's division- -Willie where they- remained until 1870, Marshfield, where he practiced law Houston, Roy Walker, Earl Walker, lOth day of April, 1!M)2. fl. II. V ax V ai . ki mbciki , when they located at Pendleton. until 1890, when he moved to Rose­ John Martin, Maggie Clopton, Anna County Tremulier. Daily from Ager In Klamath Hot Here young Furnish grew to man- burg, where he took charge of the Heidrich, Bertha Hammond, Mabel Spring-, Keno, Klanmtli Fall», Dairy, HI MMON’8. Bonanza, Bly ami Lakeview, hood. He worked energetically in United States Land Office, having Nickerson, Lee Stafford, Bertha Par­ various employments, and at the l>een appointed Receiver by President ker, Harry White. Tn the Circuit Court <>i Oregon, for Eleven out of an Daily from Lakeview to Illy, Bonanza, Klamath County.' Upon his retirement enrollment of .'15. same time pursued a course in the Harrison. Dairy, Klamath Fall», K«no, K Immilli Conrad Stoegcr, Plaintiff j public schools, and finished his from the Land Office Mr. Crawford Hot Spring» mid Ager. v». r ICE CREAM. Lena Htoegc-r, Defendant.) In resumed the practice of law in Rose­ studies at Arnold's Academy. To fa-na Htoeger, defendant. connection with all train» al 1882 he came to this city, where be burg. Mr. Crawford was a member The ladies of the Presbyterian In the na.ne of the State of Oregon: Agi Make* r, Cal. of the hold-up Legislature in 1897. completed a course in the Portland church will give an ice cream social You an- hereby require I to appear and Business College. He remained here and entertainment Friday evening. answer tbe corn plaint filed against you herein on or la-fore May 22, P.«>2, the J. B. WHITNEY. for three years as bookkeeper in a April 11th, at Houston's opera house, lime pre»cribed in the order for publica­ J. R. Whitney, candidate for State beginning at 7:30 p. in. The band will tion, the first publication hereof lieing mercantile establishment. Easy Coaches. Returning to Pendleton, he en­ Printer, and editor of the Albany! assist and there well be other lnter- on April 10, 190'2, and if you fail »0 to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff gaged himself in the livestock and Herald, was born in Marion county esting features of the program. will apply to the Court for the relief de­ Excellent Accommodations. manded in the complaint: For a de­ wool commission business, and in in 1860. His boyhood was passed in | Shot In His Left Leg. cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony i8!»0 was elected by the democrats as Eugene, and at the age of 16 he en­ existing la-tween plaintiff and defenil- tered the University of Oregon, Sheriff of Umatilla county. He was For all kinds of sores, burns, bruls- ant. and for «itch other relief as in Pii»Hpngi>r, express anil freight trafile solicited. All hmdneaa ei.trusted to u» re-elected in 1892, and performed the graduating with honors In 1880. He es, or other wounds DeWitt's W itili equity may lie proper. '1 liis siimmo' s is »erved by publica­ will l»e exiiedited. duties of the office In a most satis­ has been engaged In the newspaper Hazel Salve is a sure cure, Skin tion in the K im math Rirrm.ii in , by factory manner. In 1894 be be­ business ever since, and has edited diseases yield to it at once, Never order of Hon. L. F. Willits, Comity of said county, dated April 7, came c.'isbk-r of the Pendleton .Sav­ the Albany Herald for 17 years. fails in cases of piles, Coollug Judge M. E. CHURCH, 1902, requiring this summons to be pub­ ings Bank, which had closed its doors Mr. Whitney has always been identi­ and healing. None genuine but De­ lished once a week for six aucceMive Munday school, io a. m.; Mrs. F. during the hard times, and by the fied with the Republican party, and Witt’s. Beware of counterfeits. week*. E. Boyd, Hupt. J.C. RUTENIO, hrrdest kiixl of labor succeeded In has played no small part in Its coun­ "I suffered for many years from a Attorney tor Plaintiff. PltKACIITNO SERVICES. cils. As a newspaper man and a building up one of the strongest sore caused by a gun shot wound In First Sunday of each month, 11 n. FOR SALE. financial institutions in Eastern Ore­ practical printer, Mr. Whitney is my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Eng­ m. arid 7:J0 p. m. gon. Two years ago he was pro­ well and favorably known throughout lish, Ind. “It would not heal and Second Sunday of each month Ninety feet front on Main moted from cashier to president of the entire state. gave tne much trouble. I used all 7:30 p. m. street. No better busi ­ the bank. kinds of remedies to no purpose until Sunday of each month. 11 J. H. ACKERMAN. Call a. Third in 1895 Mr. Furnish left the Dem- I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. ness lots in town. m and 7:30 p. m. I J. II. Aekermau, re-numuíate») for A few boxes completely cured me.” at this office. «ratio party, when the free-silver N. J. HAitritT, Pastor. ' I» 11., •n>ITnrii«l lUlinlvr» Dxit ami \\ I ih I om F'iaiui'», l*ul|ilta ami I*,.« I j .,1. s|,n,.|M llnil.li i» .lai 1« »!•• l’.Util» »1 I (Hi M. nl ln.v nmll.lua». Llmalimi» »m| I m . hu ,’ | nil><>«"«l. •’rmiml «lui 4 n4 I. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. j w. shirks , ft » b ink'll >n Honard , < Ir.-g in . K iug'l .ri id F i.» I k Imiuitli, lli.j \c-lul, O Furl K lama'.li, E M. Bit ATTAIN. In. agent STATE LAND BOARD. Notary Public «nd KI AM Alli I AII5, ORE. s. TREAsl'IlF'.It'S NOTICE. Notice Tor Publication* Heps'tnii-nt of Ilin Interior, Ì I ami oiliie al Likeview Oregon, March 15, 1902. Notice I» beri by given limi tbe lol- losing imtni-d settlor bn» fill'd imtieo of Io» inti'iition i<> make final prool in »up- J»--rl >.( Ins < li.im, and that »mid prmif * ill nmde In-fore J . O. IlmnitloT, I’. 8. < l.-ti l mi »' I I"1'"_***; 14, IMW. Inti-n-t on »»»n from Ibi» dale : N>>». i*”’1 7»I3, iH'-'il. 7: H2, 7M-'3, 7833, 7sni, 1.2' 11. 7H55. 8152 HIM, 8016, 7879, HH»». 7M» 7:»'l, 780 1. Himl, 7981, 7'.'.!7 79, 8012. Hi o 8079, 7113'. nomi, HI'.’'.». 7917 7938,8151,814", HH'I. 8'1'1 8088. 7811,818'1. 811'1, 81'.?. Dati l at Klamath I all", 2nd day of January, 118'2. Il II. V*aV»i.x«’,»'*n' 4 'mm'y Tr<-»-"H’f'. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what y°u Till* pf l"‘rf‘'!""l|'X'|,»,"ail k111'’’0! dlgimlaii't 111111 ‘X,. relief anthieT*.i food. liKlvc*lin^'\Xv.">u'(’rtt1t2 falls to cure. ".“'. ¿.„lostseniiHl’; Um fm»l you wf' ;• ''n' ns um ) tn»"K ;h<’Xmhl“"f <1;-¿i; ¡ ü :., & ÄÄrnÄ“........ «..»>48.1^«...^ Pn imrnl nnlT ,,r ’. I»•»••« The »I. bottlo ciinMU»»»»» All kind« of dry g-MKlH Boa General 141 nd Locating Busi­ ness. Surveying and Conveyancing celsior. A load Jusl In- • Specialty. All Business Promptly I...... Attended to. Office In City Hall. Buckingham ami BONANZA, OREGON. limits, m I ioch »ml “ Dairy, Oregon. 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