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THE BRICK STORE. I r FULL STOCK OF í i I I General Merchandise. JENNINGS, REAMES 1 I KLAMATH FALLS, OR CANDIDTAES’ BALL Murton »an accrelaty of agriculture during Prenidenl Cleuvelaiul*» admin- btrathm. ami when the split in the denus-ralic party «»vurred in 1*9» he remaim-d with what waa Kuowu as the guhl whig. He waa a leader in Nebraska politic» ami was an able ami forcible speaker and writer. Since retiring front Cleveland’s cabinet, he has been editor of the Omarrvatlvc, a weekly paper pub lished at Nebraska City. MARTIN «mghicer« had rec«*ntl.v uiiulv ait ex- Tirnbor Land. Act Junr 3. I87S Notice for Publication. amination «>( tlu* rout«* and pro- nuunced It a practicable unu for a UNITED KTATF.S I A.XIJ OFFILF I railroad. I.IS1»ivw. OsmaUi, April IP * Voti. «- i» li< «« l*v given ilial. I" NANS IT’S A GOOD SHOW. oliane* with ili«* provisions «•! '*' ’ ' bongte*, ol Jum* 3. UW». enUlk"' The Dtinsmlur News In speaking set (or li«* «ab* «< limi"*' I*""1’ j" " *. *>f the Madlsiin Si piare CXmipany, I •tales <>i Csliiornla. th.-s**n, Nev.-ia an- Wseldniiton Territory? •• which Is to appear in Klamath Falls t.. ». ibe I’ul.lio temi *' .*t Anau-I 4. 1*92. William II M oim ■ text week says: Fort Klsntaih. Count' *•( "Dunsinlur lia» teen treatcil to of Mate of Oreg**». I'«» •'“» .lav n *• plenty of theatre tills week. But it it, lin» offlee lu» •’•••"I »taleiiient >•• 33», ior the pun lia-x* ol Ilo- kit» I amt • • Here is what Senator Beveiidgc "-•"jd! k”«i. of Section Xo. |0. in T<mn»liip X- i • ’ •Mr. Lowe'* company of actor* and Range Xo. 7«. E.. an.l »HI -"• • I'”’’« say« about aelf-guvernnient for Flll- tosilo» lhatlli.*laml*onglit mon*tam pimis: "If tlie Filipinos are found actresses have enter)alm-tl this onn- able (or it» liiiiter or »lone I- *'• '',r -”l ' capable of sclf-govemmeut. the re inunlty every evening with a differ cullur.l piir|»*»e», ami to e.tabli-li h ■ ent play; and It was hard to dlM-rlmi- claim to »aid land la*lo«e the llegi-le publican party will give It to them. and Keeetver of thia ottico al l.akevn » But tlu- republican party pro «-«"is ou nate which wa* the tx-s’. Tile com- <lr«-g*in. on Natur,lay, llieftlli «lav *'• I pany presents clean, legitimate acting facts, not «ui Imagination. Ami Julv, 1902. He nainea •• »line...... : t lien-fore congress has onicred a cen a* ii whole. Then* arc no tlre»»m«* .left DvadinotHl.of Ft. Klan alii. I'" S '" • E. D. It*»*llil*v, ol I I Klamath. Oreg..... sus of the Philippine Islands for tin- waits Ix-twcen act», for they have a IU.I. Ihirna, of Fl. Klamath, Oreg..... tirat claxs "funny ” man, who never I. Biandon. of Ft Klamath. 'Ii.-gon purpose «if informing congress to The «lanc Ain and all |a*ra.m* claiming mlver-elv wiiat extent and In what places Fill- fails to catch an encon*. lheal»*ve descritas) landa ar» i.s|m-,i<-i piixweau govern themselves. Is not ing and --eom lea It les" arc as goo«l us to fil«* their clami» infili» ofllce <*n «• I ! one ever finds on th«* road. They tefurv rakt 7»!I* «lay of Julv. 11**3. this th*- metho« of reasuuT First tin«l President. t F. RfiMES. HID Vice President mut j». rn f I 1 Collections Attended to Promptly. KLAMATH Corresoondence Invited. FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications I'urnished on All Kind» ol Buildings and Contracting and Building on the installment Plan. E M. URATTAIS. Itegiater the facts and then fit our action to have favorably iiiiprt**H«*d Diinsinlur- I lire by their clever acting and Mts-lal A full line «if Buckingham and those facta. And while th«-se facts AiniH’g the Inficile variety of material and work hirni.lieil liv tin« r,u| manner«, ami In leaving here they Hecht IsHit* mid shoe* iiicii ' m mid store Front». " <*•»! 1 .’ving, Ntalr I'alla. Ilahi.lvi. aiul Xi-arl I'roi« Hi.-Seie are being gatte-red. American admin istration in the Philippine« is extend , will take with them the hearty g<«"l ladle«' (<»r winter wear ut I lx- Ka *,-,i.ll .ii'l Turio*l Work. Na»li TMur. an.l Rhn«la. Ctirnrr and llaw- Itlorb» .**»»„4 Mr. eelslor. Dairy, Ot. and Tun»*! Ilaloalvra. I*»i, ami W H i .I i . m F'.im-a, I'nlplt. .ml |*, m Eml». "Inn.I»a ing self-government in town ami will and til«- test wishes of all. Lowe, t he News congratulate* you Bnll>l«-ra* ilanlaare. Pallila ami Oil. Moulding amlGla««. Hr* atii.h. ami village as rapidly as the Filipinos All kinds id of *yru|w. syrii|*. dried fruit, Euibo*»e«l. I • roului ami 4 nt < « la*», VA all l*a|»*r, Furnillire, eta.. ri,, We ar«*, and yours. themselves can manage It. fresh ham. i«ac«m »ml lari! "•••! M,r - Brat a.irk amt matanal, amt in llir latest ami inual npp,"O*l alvi».. ••They go from here to Ashland ghum, at Hi«' Kvolaor. Dairy, Or. teaching them by practice; we arc and then«-«* til«- mtrtheasl. May training them by education, If f wc A full line of gita-cric». Datent can make them aelf-governing, none i newspapers and ttu-public take cure medi, in*-« of all kind» -cmugli t<*| i of tliem.” will hail that consummation with kill you If «h k. make you «lek If not. BONANZA IRRIGATING DITCH. «C—» * such delight as we who «re Instruct continually on hand at th«- Execi»i«>r. W. W. MAZEN. Proprietor, ing them. But we will not turn GIVEN BY Duiry, Or. (Ashland Town Talk.) them back to barbarism. We will EAST END. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. John Shook, president of the Ik«- DAIRY PRECINCT ELECTOR»- do our work like Americans and men nanza Ditch Co., reports that god I I vPrV ttomcB bonrtlotl by <l«iy. w<-ck or ir. t.ih until all the East shall bless the qualified eks-tors of Dairy pwlnet progress I* being made on the ditch L-sIVviy* liny Mini Gruin bought iiih I m >I<I. name of the great Republic and ah ' and that owner* of land along the can register t»v applying at tin* ortiee mankind cheer .’.meriean beneficence. 1‘iiKst’iigcr» conveyed In all |uiri» of Southern Oregon ditch appear to he generally desirous of I. F. I»avlc», Notary Fubtlc. at iiik I Northern California nt the very lowent rate». th«* Excelsior. of bonding it nt the rate of 44 per A FAITHFUL OFFICIAL. ! acre under the pn*[»*.«I of the n.m-1 Don't Start M rong Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Portland Tilegram. ' panjr. Under th«* agreement, th«- Don’t »tart th«- »umim-r with a l.inkville. The secretary of state of Oregon, ditch company is to rcceiv«* from the lingering cough of cold. We all Mr. F. 1. Dunbar, has proved him- land owners pay for the us«* of th*- TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER, $2 . self to be an exceptionally competent, ditch at the rat«* of 44 an acre. If know what a • summer cold” 1». It * Not!** I or l’ubiksttoii. i faithful and valuable officer. He Ims this be not paid within five year* the hardest kind to cure. Often It iVtmHmml <»f ih* Inlrrlor. i ' 1 • D. REAMES. M. D. reformed ami re-systematized • be tlie land Is to tx-long to the company. •hang* on” through Ibe entire |jlul < Hlb-v Al Phy »klan a:d Surgeon, ; m.*thod of b.Mikkeeping in his office: Eventually this ditch will irrigate season. Take it In hand right now. Mareli î». Hilf. I \ few d<wc* of One Minute Cough S«itht* !• hrrrbv girrh that th« ’ h»l ’ All Call* Answered Promptly Day his last biennial report was the must souie lO.ooo acres. It will have a l*iw IDir »rlllrr Im» ttlr«! iH»lli v <4 ¡complete «nd Instructive ever Issued; length of six to eight mil«-», M««t . Cure will set you right. Sure cure hi<# M.V«’filh>n I«» inuKr Atml proni in »tip or Night. he has been watchful, vigilant and of the line is over a sandy, I'HiM- Mill ■ for cough*, «-old*, croup, grip, l»n»n- |w>rl «4 hi» «¡Ain*. •*»«! lìmi m M |«n».4 !;< ■>.h lue. "tu- t l.« k tiorth <4 Kl.nt.lh H.xi-v • «ttl.e <n>* bl.» k < *»l A. 11 phenomenally Arm and conscientious ;tnd tlie excavation presents f«-W lelilti*. all thn>at and lung trouble*. n ill l«r ma i Ir Iwfurr Ja» Il I U I.»II Ctainlv < Irrlt at KlaNiAth K a ¡I», Uru Act* at unce. Vteolutely safe, in auditing claims against the state, difficulties. This enterprlm* is one i ^»n, <»n M av H», vu: ••One Minute K^l«ar*l<\ Ita'hrr. allowing mailing to be paid out ex- • of the mint important that lias ixs-n 'children like It. < and IT cept clearly authmixed by law; and . projected ftir that section ot country. t’ougli Cure I* I he l*-»t rough medi Il E N»» f4-Ä. (<»r k th* . 1*4» . I w M cine I ever tim'd, ’ ’ »ay* J. It. Ikiwh-». 1 in every respect he has performed Ills Hr niliir« Ihr |<>«l«>wlntf wltnrMr« to Madison Square Theatre Compmy. 'Groveton, N. H “I never found I |>r«»ve GENERAL FREIGHTER, |>r«»vr hi« lilw Fr»i«lri»c«’ uiw»h dut ies witb scrupulous and remark ten ladle* and gentlemen, open at anything elm- that acted an ssfsly a tv I riiltivathm t»f Midland, na : able ability, zeal and fidelity. Mr. Vestal, <d Fort Klamath. (>rryr#n , the opera house. Monday evening r**rtrpt Btwl rarrful atlrnthm an<l quickly." Dunbar has certainly filled the bill James (’ F.mrry. of Kort Klamath. <»rv- May .‘»Ih. to all o*«Irr« tfi»n ; William H. Morgan, <d F«»rt more perfectly than it was ever tilled , f Klamath. Orrgwfi ; Kelvin lkmtl»l»y, of I Buckingham and II«* lit Warenton before, and well deserves th«* sutetan- F»»rl Klamath, <hrg«»n. tia) compliment and commendatkm tamts, slums and fells, at Excelsior, K. M. BICA ("TAIN. Un?ia^r. ON not only of the re-nomination he has Dairy, Oregon. NUM MoN'N. already received, but ot the re-el«*c- Wants Others to know. » Proprietor rf F my ht Unyont. itlon that It is pretty certain he will In ihr Ci,cuit A'ourt ol «>rrg"n, t«»r » “I have uis*d DeWitt's Little Early Klatiislli County. receive on the first Monday in June. < onrsd .«t(»*g«-r, l’iaintiff | j Risers for constipation anti torpid Make* daily trip* rach way by lUr V*. THE MODOC POINT DITCH. ren. Soda Spring*. Shake, I’okcga- . liver and they are all right, I am len* Nt'vgvr. l*-(rn>ts*>l. ' ma, (lagging Camp.) Keno, to T» tena M'«r«rr. drlm*ls«il. glad to indorse them for I think K lamath A okncy , O rboon , In tiir na.n«-<4 Ihr blata «»f «>r«*g«*n : when we find a g«*>d thing we ought Klamath Full*. April 23, 1!H)2. Y«xi are ln-,«-l>v rw|«iirr-l to appear an«l to let other* know It,” writ«-» Alfred an-wrr Ihr romi'luilil lilr-l agaui-l « "<l Fxlitor RisriHLi« an : 1 feel ca'lcd ,, , , Heinze, Oulnev. , III. Tlx-y never Il I* the dlr«-ct line from Ashland lia-rrui on ■>, tef.irr May 23 |l*r.*. tltr upon to give notice that the plans «mir |,,rr< t|ta-<l In III«, <>r«lr. In, pilialw-a • " r irritw» r>«aN_ Sure, safe pill*. gripe fir or nhkt distress. and all Northwest t Iregon to Klam lion.tlirfim p>il>lh-aiii>«i hvrr*-l ta-itig for the construction of the Modoc ath Fall*. Merrill, B«>nanra. Bly >m A|,nl lu, par*, hiu I if y,««i lail »il"' The Madison Square Theatre Com Faint irrigating ditch on this mer- |.,r »ani tlirm'f Ihr ptaltillfl Cleanliness and Good Work and Lakeview, and also I nil Un an-«ri for a county as sparsely settled as vation, contemplate the employment pany have I I k - Is-st repertoire of • ili appi, tn Ilie Court (o, ihr „-bri Ar- Guaranteed. Agency and Ft. Klamath. man,le«) In the cmplaoit: F*„ a «Ir- In play* of any company that lias ever Klamath. an«l due appreciation of Indians wherever practicable. ; errr i||a»olving Ihr i->nda ,4 matmnniiv Also Aycnt for LONDON AND t I*> not should be shown in the election's ' engineering an«) In some branches of visited Klamath county. rxialing l«rt«rm plaoitifl and «Irtro» remit, Hon. Chas. 8. Moore, a citi-( the work a few expert white men fail to see them every night next Leave Klamath Fall* dally at 7 aut, and (.., »urh olhrr rvlu-i a» in LANCASHIRE TIRE INS CO. Publl.h«! every ThurwUry by a. in. and arrives by p. m., mui ■-qitltv may te pr->|*r. zen of thia county, who has Iwcn may te needed. I give this publlc week. Thi» »umili" • ta »rrvr I bv pu'ilh-a DAlKlflfl R5 01 HI III KAM make* good connection« with all W. HUSE <S SON, recognized a second time by rc-nomi notice because there seems to te. ll'in in tlir Kl. « M ath llrrvnt.i< *S, I*« TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. north and south bound train* at o,drr ni H»n. !.. F. Wlllita, Co,im* nation for state treasurer, lias made judging by tlie numerous letters 1 E d ITOM AND pBOrSIKTOlU«. Me«-t tm th«- tirsi and third Timi*- Ashland. Daylight ride both ways. ' lu'lgr nf aai'l rnnnty, «lai«»( Ajml 7. ¡ a careful and faithful officer and get, a widespread belief that white Notice is hereby given that there dais of rvrry m«>n«h. OfT.err* *i»' I'»«? rr,|uiring tin- aiimmon» In l~- |>nli ■ vwksiitio * sites : ‘ in 1 the “ town i treaMiry for are " funds deserves the re-election, of which be men are in demand for this work, j__ lialirri urne a «refi lur ata am-ir»alvr Dolly Uerllng*. N. <«.: Ftamrs Ng- the re«l«-mptl<*n of th«- following war Good Stock and Equip • r*-k». Owe yes» uw adTMiee) ................ ............. 12 00 has «very assurance. when the fact« are we have many Let Klamath 1er, V. G.; Ilatllc ll.iZ'-n Ne.; F. rants, Interest on sum«- to cease from J.C. R' TEND'. 1........ 190». county give him a big majority. THURSDAY, MAY more able bodied Indians Ilian wc Man-h 27, . 1902: Nos. 797, 798. 79». M. H.in m«>n«l. Financial Ns-.; Al#« ment. Attorney for I'talnlifl. *1 fcMAIirrr. can employ on the work, I am very *00. MH. »02, *03. *04. B0.7, son, mot . Thos. H. Tongue has made Oregon sorry to have to refuse any man who »0», »09. BIO, "II, »12, *13. *14. »15. Careful Attention Given TU E ANI'Il ER'N NOTICE. STATE TICKET. a most excellent representative in wishes work hot this ditch is p«-cul- -I'. -17 RIB, »I». »20. »21, *22, "2.4. Traveling Public. Noli«* I» berci,, given tlist llirfv ■«•- •■overnor ................ W. J. FURNISH Congress. His werk in behalf of his larlv an Indian work and our white »24, »•:>. »2», »27. B2A. B2». (-imi. in lite U.Hiiily Trrs»i>ry (or ti r Sie* ex*. J. w. Supreme Judge ............... R. B- BEAN district and the state speak his praise friends will have to find work on the r<-.l,-inptmn «.( ili« folk««log «vmnly ••* agent Town Treasurer. IL M. GARRETT, J- L Ì APEN, olili prot«»*t«»l mi ami prioi lo July IA, Secretary <»f State ,.F’. I. DUNBAR louder than words. He should te re railroad or elsewhere. In the Inter 1*«1*A. luterawl <m .''■penutrndcaL Treasurer.................. C. S. MOORE tained and rx> doubt will te so long est of these men and the country I'rapnrlur. (roto tlu»-late : N«si CROWDED HOUSLS. I 7»W, K’riO »441 *2114, »175, *22«. »124. as he can hold up such convincing generally, I am hoping the proposed A ttorney General................................. Notary I’ublk sn«l Co»v«y«»*««- A'i.1* *4X7 4790. *2«U’>. *zn, *3*4, *534. (Ashland Record.) A. M. CRAWFORD arguments of his fitness as what he great ditch enterprise which contem KI. AM A l H FAI.I 5, <»RE- »4341. *|M, foi!«. *222, HJ1SI, Kvu, atm, Have b«-cn the audiences at the Superintendent of Public Instruc has acc««npli»hed for Oregon indi-1 plates the irrigation of the lower 7*Vs, »434*. KMI, AII3. *A«>. *432. 7*90, "2ISI. B242, » 04, K’>2". *4.S'. si70, *2.0. tion.................. J. H. ACKERMAN cates. His influence grows with Ms1 Klamath valley, between Klamath Madison Square Theatre Co. in It* *2-’i7, S3.',7. A’,7». -A35. *412, MU’S), »4A4, State Printer.......... J. R. WHITNEY experience in Congress, and even Fall« and Tule lake, from our larger repertoire plays. The company ha* »272. •370. A’il4, *411, 79*1. »440. *27A, Stage Line. Beside* more may te expected in the future Klamath lake, will soon materialize. simply captured the town, «taO. Mil. *410. *).’i3, M4A, *2711, *N *. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET ".'•»*, *409, M4HM» SII*), *?77, *AA7, *501, being clever artists they are perfect than he has done in the past.—Haiem Many Intpiirte* are made in regard *P>4. T*,’.’. 3234. *27». BA5A, »Nil, *41'2, ladies and gentlemen and arc win- Statesman. Congressman. First District................ to when work is to te resinned on 7*42. *244, "2711. B.VH. MH'S. M<»t. »227. --------- I nlng friends every day. Don’t fall "21* S-JXU, »AVI *4*,|. KtOW. *2»W. M2*, TIIGS. H. TONGUE the Modoc Point ditch. I had hope«l c aughton Monday's Ashlaw! Tidings omtains »273. AVi2, *403, ".’IO.' i . "tall, *.’*7. *274, to hear them t lie balance of UN "MA, M»2 MO2, *2*2. Sfinì, »Mil. *M2, LEGISLATIVE TICKET. the following truthful reference to to resume work with forty or fifty week.______________ *474. *3*0, *442. *Ki3, *454, *470. M72. Digests what y««,“L two of Klamath county's republican men on May 1, bnt the Commissioner H.|*A, *375, S37B. »37», *379, *3*0. MM, FOR SALE OR TRADE Joint Representatives,........................... ' of Indian Affairs wired me to await «•andidates: “The voters of Klamath Office: At the Telegraph MUA, *.143. »3511, *3.11, »344. *.'122. »333, Thu Ph-fianitton nintmn* ». A. EM MITT, N. WHEALDON, M7U. "324 *477, *.11 1 *4'5, -, ... H33», *102, dlgrsunfs and dig.'-*1 * county will make n«i mistake in elect instructions, an«) I am so doing, ill Two Hue jacks. Want driving ,l)(| „rvrf I the mean time endeavoring with the I. N. BURGESS. DaU-,1 at K lanini li Falla, < tregon, tins fiHNt. It gives r, .„u tor»t»H ing Capt. J. W. Siemens, the Repub st«*'k. Ileal must be cksicd in next Office. lOth day ot Aprii, 1902. falls to cure 11 Min.ltl»« lican candidate for sheriff. Capt. help iff our aide bodied men on the three weeks. Call on or address II. II. V*» Vm.sssm so, COUNTY TICKET. the f<**l you want. ‘* ,1M(mint reservation, both red and white, to KLAMATH FALLS, OR. County Treasurer. stomach« can take It ' 7 " h ",e t*« Siemens is exceptionally well quali- C. T. O livkii , ............... A. CASTEL 1 put the roads in good condition. Clerk ... thousand« <»f ** Wf-J. ’ .|«. fall«*- 11 to fill this important position.••• Merrill, Oregon. I.ik* ■ Drow nlng Man. ctin-d after every’ a(h trouble J. W. SIEMENS Sheriff . Hon. L. F. Willits, who has served Very truly yours, 1« uncqipillcd for all»toi»»tni O. C. A pclkoatk , Kid giovo» and hat trimmings, T reatmrer “Five years ago a disease the dts-- Klamath county well during the past Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot JL 11. V an VALKENBUBG four years as county judge, is up for U. 8. Indian Agent. best on the market, at Mrs. May- Spring». Keno, Klamath Kall», Duiry, tors cal’erl dyspepsia Us>k st4<’li hold tai Bonanza, Bly nod Lakevics . County Jndge ........ L. F. WILLITS re-election. Judge Willits formerly lone’*. of iim - that 1 could scan’cly go.” ANOTHER RAILROAD. A ssesaor....................... CHAS. DREW resided in Jackson county but for a writes Geo. 8. Marsh, well known Dangerous It Neglected. Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonst.xa Commissioner.......... O. A. S’l’EABNS long time has been a resident of and attorney of Nocona, Trx. “I tisik Account of another pnijected rail Dairy, Klamath Fall», Keno, Klamstli Notice For Publk«<l«"- Purveyor......................A. C. LEWIS Burna, ruts and other wounds often Hot Springs an<l Ager. «print it l<-* of pepsin and other medi prominently identified with the de road appeared in a recent nomber of IS'pnrtmi'ut <i( ll"' "'('¿pjion, Coroner................ D k . F. D. REAMES velopment of Klamath county. Land Office «• ,'‘,k^r'|i*7. l ^- cine» but nothing helped me. As a He 1 the Oregonian. The M-berne is ex- fail to he -1 properly If neglect«*«! and Make* connection with all train* at drowning man grabs at a straw I is a man of unrjuestionable character plained In the following extract from tacom«* 1 roiil)lcs«ime sores. I x-Wit t's Ager, Cal, W. J. Furnish, Oregon's next X'ntii-r 1» hi-H'I'y J?,j ll(itic*°t Witch Hazel Salve prevents stx-h grated at Kodol. I felt an Improve and integrity, of sound Judgment anti the article: I, ,Ming named reltler ', (jn ,#p. governor, met. an enthusiast Íc wel- It now transpires that B. J. Pen- c«ms«*<]iicnceh. Even wFerc delay has ment at. once and after a few bottles hl* ilih-ntion to m.k«-ti I»'I experience«! In the duties of enme at Siffem >0*1 week. .. priK*lli the office, and the people gra, who lives In Klamath county, aggravated the Injury DeWitt's am sound and well.” Kislo1 1» the purl ot hi» i 'I k I iu , »'"I Mill te made tat'-o; or«- Easy Coaches. of Klamath county will refle t credit was In Portland a few weeks ago In Witch Hazel Salve effects a cure. •>nly preparation which exactly repro Uumily The strike among street car em- Cli-rk, »1 M«"'»"' M **J had a running »ore on my leg the Interest of a w-heme for building duce* the natural digestive Juice* upon themselves by re-electing him. ” last ploy«» it» Sun Francisco ended 1». • Excellent Accommodations. and coiikeqiiently Is the only on«* gon, on M«y |.in»y ‘'-/.'’‘¡'.""ta 13.nd Ik a railroad across the state. The pro thirty year»,” says IL C, Hartly, Saturday, lasting jtist one week. II. E. N". 244'1 for h'ta 11 J” «1, »., «• | Hon. J. Sterling Morton, the ject te talked of was to extend from Yankee t«iwn, Ind. “After using which digest* any good f«**l »nd Hrr. 3, and h»l The strikers were victorious, most of ( n i|n*in< *,t' father of Arbor Day anti an able and (>x«i Bay to Salt Lake City, and he many reined les. I tried DeWill's cures any form of stomach trouble. 7q E. Hi- nam.-- *!' •heir demand* being granted. They prominent citizens of Nebraska, died , mentioned th«: name of Omimlssloner Witch Hazel Salve, n«.»»«-» to prove 1 " ,, Mid lJ.n‘' Passenger, express and freight truffle A few boxes aecnred a ten*hour day, an advance del,«** *i|'<m "",l o*F 5 at the residence of his son in Chicago, Hermann, of the United States Gen healed the sore.” Cur«-» all skin •ohcitad. All business entrusted to us vi.: Ho»«r<l <’• < '“j^rr, hi wage* and recognition of ttelr J. O. HAMAKER, i Sunday afternoon. His health had eral Land Office, in connection with dlaeaaes. Piles yield to It at once. will te expedited. Kl'mnlh' Oregon; F iinotl'ty' anion. Tl»e Strike was tmusitarfy |.(, t Klamath, •»'■"«'-"'/-‘wirren Ki* •Tee from riots and disonicr and in ! teen declining for several months it. It was understtMxl from what he Beware of counterfeits. Fort Klsmsth. Or«-g<> - For News ot the World ■'■’"’"''■ k M ''BKATMli. spired general sympathy among 1 and he had gone a few weeks ago said that, at Salt Lake City the Ore Rubber I xhi I s with leather soles nt from his Nebraska City home to gon line would form a rannectl«in the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. m W classes in Man Francisco. The Read the San Francisco Bulletin Do a General lai nd Locating Busi fWicago Di secure medical treatment. with the Gould system, which would • Fl* »estilt is * signal victory for labor. Fifty cents p«*r month, including ness. Surveying and Conveyancing All kinds of dry K, hh I'‘ , l 1 ’ Qft> Buy O. Short's Spring Lake pota i Fie suffered a stroke of apoplexy last mean a connection with the Rio £....... . NenS large 2B-page Sunday .... edition, a Specialty. All Business Promptly eelslor. AloHdjuMl"- It in AU exceptional honor to secure week and a second one followed Sun Grande, the only Gould tracks reach toes; they are the best; price 2 cent* for mmpie copy opy to to Ti„. The Bullet Bulletin, 133. Attended to. Office In City Hall. ' Kearney st. San Frnncte-o J. Sterling ing that point. •»epresentation on the state ticket day an«l proved fatal, Mr. I’engra said per pound nt th«- ranche. gou. HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE, I EXCH A N( ì E ’n ■4 S FAI M J :s KLAMATH FALLS CONCERT BAND Everybody invited. A good time assured and all candidates expected to attend. First class music. Grand Candidates Ball, To be Given by the j. n. hoore , Klamath Falls Concert Band MERRILL, OREGON MAY 16, 1902. Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. J. B. MOORE, A Good Time Assured to all Supper at Conner Hotel. Tickets, $i; Supper, 50 cents a plate HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. C. H. WITHROW, STATE LAND BOARD. Ager-Lakeview s. L M N Kodol . Prop. Dyspepsia Cure U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney. BONANZA, ORF0O'/.