Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 08, 1902, Image 2

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    bill not lessen the power of a combi t taken a special Interest In the mat­ Timber Land. Act Jan»' 3. 1878
HEX MAHTIH
I R. REAMES.
ALEX NARTW Jt
Notice for Publication
mil iua of rapacious packing bungra, ter. t.Yirigressman Tongue was iniicli
President.
«Inch, were the tariff removed, Impressed with its artistic » xm utlon
Vice President.
(£îj
UNITED M A IES I AM>< I ' J
• would at ill rout vol the slaughtering and had the pteture taken tu the
JU
I.ISSAI«» . OHK..OV, Aprd I" I*»
and distrlt>ution of meats.
The Uapitol buildup to la* viewed by
that, i"
N'olire 1« li'''« ,!,«
’ . given
.
with
O'« P"
!’’|"A ii
stockman needs protection against Speaker D. H. Henderson of tlie pliant-«
•hum-«' «
Uh Ih»'
T
bong.«»» ol
June 1 3. 187». ••'“".‘V
r
of June
foreign invasion and competition, house and arrangements were also '» oiìk ' k » ...........
*r.1^':.i:.n.i
act t...
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aud without injury to him, conaum- about completed to have an audience «tate« "f Calil'Wiii«. Orerou
H, ezlendetl
eta can «.-cure the benrtlt of cheaper with Pmident Routievelt who had WtahiuRtun Territory. ' ' • - |,v act
to ■>. Ill« Public Ull'l ' ,* ,| h' ..
i.ieat by smashing the meat tru«, lieen Interested In the subject slid of Auiruxt 4. >H»2. Willi«'» I Morgan.
r**b'
„( Kl.m«
Kl*ni«<l’.
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which promises to be speedily done whom It was deslreil to have Inspect of Furl KI......Hi. < om.lv of
Sl.te of Oreg»», h«»
s„
liuti-
Ai
through a legal process already
Mrs. Fountaln’a painting, the dis­
I
»talemenl No
in tliui otti«» hi» sworn »1«
play of which in Washington has 336, for the piir' I'.w "I the lot" I » ’ ' •
tuted.
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according to the same advices, stated .,( Keetioi, No. 10. in Township
Collections
Attended
Range
No.
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The republican party stands for
Corresoondence
I above, also been the cause of a num­ t.,»h.,«lb.tll.el»nd«ougl.l '»orev»"
progress and prosperity. The demo-
ber of M-lentitie gentlemen there can­ alile for ita timber oratone <■ ," ’’.r *.
to Promptly.
| critic party stands for ret regression
Invited.
cultural purtxraes. and t" està*'1'
and hard times.
The latter party celing a pro|x*ed trip to Honolulu claim lo sani land la-fore the l«< U
and deciding to make Ihe lrip to ami Receiver of till« otlie« at ••hIu ' “
KLAMATH FALLS, OR
fosters policies which would shatter
view Crater Lake for themselves dur- Oregon, on Saturday, the 5lli <1»
flW
confidence and stability and deter
Julv. BM»2. 11« names .<»
'
ing the coming summer.
Jeff l8a.lmon,l.o(H. KlamOh. '•'* ;
industrial and commercial develop-
E.
D.
Hor'thbv.
of
Ft
Klamatli.»»re*
••
•
A full line of Buckingham and
i uient.
Wherever democracy has
Bob Burns, of Fl. Klamath. Oregon.
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
power, whether high or low in official Hecht I mhi I s and shoes men’s and !.. Brandon, of Fl Klamath, ‘rogo ,
Any
and
all
|x
r«ons
claiming
.I'lver-ciA
'cireles, it easts Ils weight iu opposi­ ladies*—for winter wear at the Kx- theabove-.lem rilx*.) lauds arc ie<|ue.te.l Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds oi
tion to any forward movement or any relator, Dairy, <»i.
lo tile their claim» in Ibi» "lliev on or
Buildings and Contracting and Building
1 innovation looking to the Improve­
All kinds of syrups, drhsl fruit, la-fore aai<! 5ili day ol Julv. I’**»-
E M. BRATTAlS. Register.
on the Installment Plan.
ment of social, educational or busi­ fresh ham. liucon nnd lard and sor­
ness conditions.
We doubt if tiic ghum, at the Excelaor, Dairy, Or. TIMBERLAND. MT.11 N E 3. I<».
Among the Inflnita variety of material ami work tllrnlalred by this riill ar«
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Store Front«. Woral Carving. Stair Kalla, lialu»trr« ami Ne«e| l*o»t». Bracket.'
' democratic party always likes to act
Patent
I A full line of groceries.
S roll ami Turned Work, Saab. |8«>ra and Blind«, Corner and llaaa Rloekr ««»rU
tlieroleof pessimist, be the agent medicines of all kinds ent ugh to
U xithi S tata »
ami Turned Balusters, l*oor anil Wmdo« Frame«, I’liipila ami Pew Eml», «Im,«),"
iutkeview, Oregon, Apill.«’, '
for Inertia and paralysis and be re kill you if sick, make you sick if not,
Notice is hervhv given that in coin Builder«' «lardware, Paint« anil Oil, Moulding anrIGIa««, Elevation» «nd l’e>i|iia*
garded as the political skull and continually on hand at the Excelsior,
nlianee
with the provisi......... I lhe act ol Einl"»»e«l. Ground «nd Cut Gia««, H all l‘n|x-r. Furniture, ele.,etr,
Icrossbones of the nation.
But It Dairy, Or.
Congress of June 3. 18<8. cnll«h-i ' An
|U-«t work ami material, «nd hi the latrel’and moat approved »tvle».
feels that it must do so in order to
act (or the sale of limlx-r lami» m the
W anta Others to know.
■tales of California, Oregon, Nvva.la.
properly oppose republican principles
nnd Washington Territory." as extend
of progress, liemocracy Is, indeed,
“1 have used DeWitt’s Little Early ed to all the Public l-and States In act
in a sorry plight and its leaders show Riaers for constipation and torpid of August 4, im Wexler B l'o«nlei "•
Klnniuthon. County of Siskiyou. Mat.
a creditable amount of nerve in ask- liver and they are all right,
A
KA
B. A
a
«
I am of California, has this day tiled I»
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
j ing people to support It.
glad to indorse them for 1 think thia ottico hia sworn stalrmeut No. Jis.
GIVEN BY
tlie purchase of the SW '» of Sta tion
when we find a gixul thing we ought I (or
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
No. 4. in Township No. 40 S.. Range
KLAMATH COUNTY HK1H SCHOOL
to let others know It,” writes Alfred I No. 7. F. W. M.. «nd will offer pr.x.( to
HortteH boar«!t>«l by tiny, week or month.
They never 1 show that the land sought is more val­ I IVPrV
Whether or not Klamath county is i ilelnxe, Quincy, II).
uable for its timlier or »tone than lor LIVvl j •
Hay and Grain bought and «ol<|,
to have a county high school, H an gripe or distress. Sure, life pills.
'agricultural pur|x>»es, and to establish
Pawengera
conveyed
to all part« of Southern Oregon
1 important question for voters to de-
TOWN TREASURER S NOTICE. ! his claim to said land lietore the t olili
tv Clerk of Klamatli county, Oregon, at anti Northern California at the very lowest rates.
clde on at the June election.
Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Saturday,
All thinking men will agree aa to ; Notice is hereby given that there the 12th day ol July 118)2, He names
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
are funds in the town treasury for
I the inestimable, educational trenetit the redemption of the following war­ as w ilnvssvs : Ella Townley."! Klam
allion, California; John B. Connollev,
! such a school will be to the county, rants, interest on same to cease from of Keno. Oregon ; Frank Hendrick«, ol Linkville.
and all will agree that to the children Man-h 27, 1W>2: Nos. 71*7, 7»H. 799, Ashland, Oregon ; Carn«- Hendrick«, ol
TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER, $2
especially It will be a gift of more 800, 801, 802. 803. 804. 805, KOH, 807, , Ashland, Oregon Any and all persons
Noth« for Pwblkallon.
i claiming adversely the alxrve des, i'«-<l
F• D. REAMES, M. D.
value than gold. Then why not lia ve 808, 80», 810. 811, 812. 813, 814, 815, lands are requested lo tile their claim»
. 816, 817, 81H, 81», 820, 821, 822, 823,
I
in
thia
office
on
or
before
said
12th
day
it.
I 8É4, 825, 82«, 827, 82«, 82».
of July, 1102.
Phy tic Ian en J Surgeon,
There is but one objection that
Mareb 3», lian' I
J. W. Si KM KN*.
E. M. Ba err aix . Register. ■
Town Treasurer.
Notice is hereby given Iliai the tol­
All Calls Answered Promptly (lay
can be raised against the high school,
le« ing named srltler has fll.-d notier of
viz: That It will Increase taxation,
limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— l.is intent'on to make «nal proof in sup- or Night.
Dangerous if Neglected.
j Such an objection is a very trivial
p.rt ol lus daini, ami that Mid prod Residence, one block north o| Klamath
Notice for Publication.
House. Ortli-e one block rast A. <),
«ill lie made Iwfore Jas, II. Drisvoll. |
I one, as will be seen by any one who
Burns, cuts and other wounds often
U. W . hall.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,» I'.aiutv I Irik, a« Klamath Falls, Ore
i will take his pencil and figure out fail to he-l properly if neglected ami
gon, <>n Mav 10, IW*2, via:
L akkvikw , Oanar.v, April 30, 1902.1
I wh-o t lw* .....I will rmllv he.
Tile
I become troubltnoine sores. 18*Witt’s
what the cost will really be.
Edward <*. Barker,
Notire i" hereby given tlist. in com­
assessed valuation of Klamath coun- Witch Hazel Salve prevents such pliant« with the provision» of the ar t <d Il E N" 24.15, for lire Inta 3 and 1.1.
See. 15. Tp. 33 «. It. 7', F. . W. M.
ty last year was over •2.300,000 and consequences. Even where delay has Congress ol June 3, 1«7«. entitled "An Hr names the tollo«Ing «linease« to
I
act
(or
the
sale
of
timlier
lands
in
thr
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
prove Ida continuous reaidrncr upon
a tax of only one mil) on the dollar ; aggravated the Injun DeWitt's
states of California, Oregon, Nevada ami
will bring for a high school S2.3OO. Witch Hazel Salve eff«-cts a cure. Washington Territory,” «• eitrmled to ami cultivationol sat.l lami, via: Roy
Vestal, rd Fort Klamath, Oregon;
Prompt and careful attentiti«
A mill on a dollar would be ten cents i ”1 had a running sore on my leg all the Puldic Lind Slates by act id Au­ James C. Emery, of Fort Klamatli. I>rr-
gust
4,
1802,
.Ella
Townley
■•(
Klam-
to all o:.ler«
i on a hundred dollars. Ten cents is thirty years,” says H. C. llartly.
¿..II, William II
Morgan, of I ort
athon, County of Siskiyou, state of Cal­
• • After using I ifornia, has this day tiled in thtsoflhe Klamath. Oregon; Edwin ilrarthby, ol '
merely the cost of a cigar, and a dol­ Yankee town, Ind.
Fort Klamath, Oregon.
lars worth of cigars will pay taxes on many remedies, I tried DeWitt’s her sworn statement. No. 33V, lor the
E. M. IHt ATTAIN. R.-gislar.
purchase ol Ute SE1» of Section No. 4,
| Witch Hazel Salve.
A few boxes in Township No 40 S„ Itangc No. 7,
•1,000.
M'MNONM.
Cures all skin E. AV. M., and will offer proof to »how
The first year the school building 'healed the sore.”
Proprietor of Freight Wngone.
will have to be provided by purchase diseases. Piles yield to it at once. that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than lor agricul-1 In thè ('irridi Court ol Oregon, f«»r
or rent, but after the first year that Beware of counterfeits.
tural pur|xm*s, and to establish tier Klsmalh l'ounly.
Voti rad Moeger, Ptaintifl.)
claim to said land lirlore the Count«
expense will be avoided and the cost
Everything dons with
vs.
Rubber boots witli leaf tier soles at Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, al
uretre»» and <lit| ah h
of a teacher and fuel will only have
l-etia St<«-ger, Ihden.lant. I
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon,
on
Saturday,
the Excelsior. Dairy, Or.
To lens bloeger. defr mia»).
to be considered.
After the first
the 12thday of July. 1H02. She names
In tlie tis.ne ■>( thè Piale ol Oregon:
as witnesses:
Wrelejr B. Townley, of
year therefore, the high school tax
I
Klamathon, California ; John Con mil ley. You are herrlrv rr.pnre-1 lo appesi and
will not exceed one-half a mill on the
ol Keno, Oregon ; Frank Hendricks, of answer thè <otn pialli t tilrd against voti
Ashland, Oregon ; Carrie Hendricks, of lirrein on or hefor« May Ti. l'JUJ. Ih»
dollar and perhaps no more than a
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
Ashland, Oregon. Any ami all p-raon» 'ime parer rilici in Ih- order fot |Hll>liea
fourth of a mill.
I
claiming adrersely tlie alarVeilrwrilaxi lion, thè tir.t ptibliealion hereol l>eing
The valuation of the county last
lands are rtx|iu*ated lo tlie their claim» on Aprii IO, listi, ami il ymi lati no t<‘
in tliis office on or before »aid I2lh dav answer, lor «.ini lliervi lite plamtifl Cleanliness and Good Work
year, 32,300,000, was an Increase tn I
«ili appi» lo Ihe ('.Miri (or lite rrlirl .le-
busy and prosperous—a strong con­ , valuation over what it was the year Makes daily trips each way by Bar­ of Julv, DM2.
Guaranteed.
mandt-tl in thè romplall't:
F»r a de­
E. M. BRATTAIN.lb-gi.ter.
trast to conditions during Cleve­ . before of over »«OO.OOO. and we may I ren. Soda Springs, Shake, 1'okega-
i-ree ili.Milving thè l.inds >>f malrimonv
Aho Agent for LONDON ANO
•xisting Irt.rrn plaintifi and ilelrntl
lands reign, and very different from safely calculate that this year, and ' ma. (Logging Camp,) Ke no, to
Notice For Publication.
ant, and (or «urli olh«r rvllel aa in LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
the conditions that would have fol­ for several years to come the annual
published «very Thursday by
Klamath Falls.
eqidty may I* propar.
TH-piiriment of tlie Interior,
lowed had Bryan and Bryan ism been , valuation will increase in the same'
Tliis rumino • is servi» I l.y (ei'dica
DAUGHTERS Ol KI III.KAH
latini Office at luikevirw, Oregon. lion in thè K la M atii Rm »ii< »«, by
allowed to prevail.
I proportion. As every one sees, as 11 is the direct line from Ashland
April 30, p«r.*.
order of li..11. I.. F. Willlta, Canai*
Meet on the tirsi and third Thurs­
Ewivoas sw» FxorairToBB.
Notice is iioieby given that tin fol­ .indite of sani ronnty, dateti Aprii 7,
W. J. Furnish quit the democratic . won as the government timber and
and all Northwest Oregon to Klam­ lowing-named M-tilrr lias tiled noli -e
Officer» ate:
Ilari, rrtpiirmg tld» •uminons lo le- ptlb- days <>f every iixsi'h.
fanning
land
is
all
taken
up,
(and
it
[
1 parly in 1896 because he could not
■earn r ftk > m » atm
ath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly his intention to make final* proof m aup- lislietl olire a «rek tur sii sui-vesaive Doily t’erlings. N. G.; Franrea Sig­
of Ida daini, ami tliât >aid proof
is being rapidly taken,) the county
weeks.
and Lakeview, and also Indian ' port
Olir yxr (tn advance).................. ......... »2 w swallow the new policies it had aM>uin-
ler, V. G.; Hattie Hazen. Her.; F.
will lie made before Jaa. II. Driacoll,
will
be
immensely
rich.
As
a
matter
J.C. RVTENIC.
ed.
It
is
creditable
for
a
man
to
8.
1002.
Agency and Ft. Klamath.
THURSDAY,
MAT
M. Ilnmuiond. Financial S«r.| Aide
County Clrik. at Klamatli Falla,Oreg**»,
Attorney
lor
Plaintiff.
on June 27, IHU2. viz :
change his political affiliations to ; of fact it will be one of tile wealthiest
Castel, Treasurer.
iVilliam Giiffith,
accord with his convictions and con- counties in the state. For the child­ Leave Klamath Falls daily at 7 II. E. No. 18!)|,
for the MP,, 8«-c 33
STATE TICKET.
ren,
who,
a
few
years
lienee,
are
to
| science.
R. HJ* E. W. M. II.- mime,
a. in. and arrives by 5 p. m., and Tp.
receive this magnificent heritage, let
Governor...................W. J. FURNISH
makes good connections with all tlie folio« ing witneaa^a to prove hi.
continuous residence up.n and cultiva
Bwpreme Jadge.............. R. 8. BEAN [ Hon. Thus. H. Tongue is one of us tit them for tlie enviable future
north and south bound trains at I lion of said land, viz: Joseph Ta)lot
AGENT
the
most
busy
men
in
congress,
and
they
will
enjoy,
by
providing
for
Secretary of State...F. I. DUNBAR
Ashland. Daylight ride both ways. i of Klamatli Falls, Oregon ; Esau Keck
|of Bedfield, Oregon; Uliarlea Hugh. OF
Treasurer..................... C. S. MOORE his time and efforts are devoted al­ them the best educational advantages
¡ Bed field. Oregon ; J. II. Short, ol lied
Attorney General........ ......................... most exclusively to furthering the in our power.
Notary Public and Cowveyancsr.
Good Stock and Equip­ 'i field, Oregon
I
interests
of
bis
district
and
state.
KLAMATH FALLA, ORE.
A. M. CRAWFORD
E.
M.
BRATTAI!«,
Register.
EMMITT IS ALL RIGHT.
ment.
Naperilrtendent of Public Instruc­ He is a valuable representative and
Notice For Publication.
The candidates on the legislative Careful Attention Given
tion................. J. H. ACKERMAN should be returned by a majority
Itv|>artmerit of Interior,
BUte Printer.......... J. R. WHITNEY that will show due appreciation of ticket from Waaco county will re­
laml Office at l^rkeview Oregon,
Traveling Public.
' his excellent services.
April 2», 11102.
ceive a handsome vote in this county.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
Notice is hereby given that the follow.
Mr. Burgess is fairly well known In
I ing-named settler has tiled notice
hie
One of the principal planks in the
J. L ÏADEN,
L M. GARRETT,
intention to make final prixif in stiptxrrl
Congressman, First District............... democratic state platform opposes this county and is highly spoken of.
Proprietor. of his claim, and that said proof will he
Soperiitendeot.
THOS. H. TONGUE 1 retention of the Philippines,—favors N. Whealdon is a personal acquain-!
made la-fore Jas. II Driscoll, County
tam e of the Journal, and, unless he
[Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
hauling down the American flag
LEGISLATIVE TICKET.
has departed from the way In which
June 27, 1902, viz:
there and letting the islands go lo the
Norris
■ Douglas
mngiaa aorna,
■ Thi,
Digests
what you
Joint Reprenentativea,......................... devil or elsewhere. Many democrats he was taught in his youth, the peo­
H. E. No. 2371, for the Ix>tn 1 and 2
prefarat Ion crmUins all (
ple
of
this
district
could
not
have
I
». A. EMMITT, N. WHEALDON, in Klamath do Dot agree with this re­
W', SE'4, Bse. 2«, Tp. .i'i-., H.ti e . W’
digestants and dig«*«
Stage Line
j made a better choice. Mr. Emmitt
M.
He names the following wit-
f<s%. Dgive. 1"^ 'Vs ^’tont.11
I. N. BURGESS.
trogressive, anti-Jeffcrsonian doc-
nexrea
to
prove
Ida
continuous
residence
i is too far away for us to know much ■
falls to cure. 1 ‘ “'*1" * ^senultl«
I nt>on arid cultivation of said land, vis:
I trine, and will express themselves about him, but he is well spoken of'
the food you want. I"J,
IIIBnf
COUNTY TICKET.
Michael Dalton, of Pokegama, Oregon :
accordingly at the polls next month.
by those who know him.—Crook j
.Iftrnen W. O’Brien, of Uokugama, <)re*
S. L MCNAUGHTON, Prop. gon ¡Daniel Yeager, of Pukegama, Ore-
.......... A. CASTEL
Clerk ...
Lika a Drowning Man.
The reason why Oregon ought not County Journal.
i gon; Samuel Meeker, of Pokegama,
J. W. SIEMENS
Sheriff...
The Examiner can safely recom-'
Oregon.
to have a democratic governor for the
“Five years ago a disease tlie doc­
E. M. IfKATTiiv, Hegiater.
tnend Hon. R. A. Emmitt, republi­
Lewis
and
Clark
Centennial
is
that
tors cal'ed dys|x-pal>t took siicli hold
Office: At the Telegraph
II. H. V ak VALKENBURG
can nominee for Joint Representa­
Notice For Publication.
of me that I could «earcely go,”
Counff Jwdge...........L. F. WILLITS the democratic party takes its stand
tive, to the voters of Crook county, ■
Office.
, writes Geo. 8. Marsh, well known
Assessor...................... CHAS. DREW against expansion; and our possession
Ih-psrlment of the Interior,
;is a man of strict integrity, broad
________ _ ___
KLAMATH FALLS, OR.
"I took ______
Commisstoner.......... O. A. STEARNS of Oregon Is the fruit of expansion.
¡.and Office at latkeview, Oregon, »tlorney of Nocona, Tex.
Notke For Pllbllcat•®',•
i
views,
and
one
who
will
carefully
That
party
has
gone
back
on
the
April 2», 11)02.
qu int it les of pepsin nnd other medi­
Surveyor.........................A. C. LEWIS.
Department of ih«’ '"‘.'X-
______________
guard the interests of his constltu-.
Notice is hereby given that the fol- cines but. nothing helped inc.
As a
Coroner................D r . F. D. REAMES Jeffersonian doctrine of expansion, j ency In the Oregon Assembly.—Lake­
Undothre.t
lowmg-named settler has filed notice of
as in 1896 it went back on the Jeffer­
'Irownlng man gratia at a struw 1
Noticela lir»e>-y
noticJ'"«
Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot hia intention to make final proof in sup.
view Examiner.
sonian
doctrine
of
sound
money.
If
I felt an Improve­
j
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I Hpringa. Keno, Klamath Falla, Dairy, poit of hia claim, and that eaid proof gralwd at Kodol.
In a retent Interview Ex-Secretary
lowing-n.med
aettler
l'
n
"
,,
r
<,
()
( in’"P"
will I hi made More Jaa. II. Dria<-oll, j ment at once and after a few bottle«
| hia intention to in.ke linal |'r>‘ 1
(
Long gives the opinion that Iloose- we believe in expansion and In re­ CRATER LAKE AT WASHINGTON. Bonanza, Bly and lakeview.
County Clerk, at Klarnat) Ealla, Ore­
prilc„ll,
am sound and well.” Kodol 1» the ixirt of hia c.bim. »mi
gon, on June 27, 11)02, viz:
telt will be the republican presiden­ tention of the Philippine Islands, we
,
()„-
(Ashland Tidings.)
Daily from lakeview to Bly, Bonanza,
| only preparation which exactly repro­ Lill 1« msde iH-fore
should not elect a governor who leads
James W. O'Brien,
tial nominee to 1904.
One of t he factors of no small in-1 Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath H. E. No. 237», for tlie HW'w, Sec.32 duces tlie natural digestive juices CountyClerk, si Klamath Mi».
that party which would check ex­
lie nsmei
I Tp. 3» K„ K. 0, E. W. M.
Hot Bprings and Ager.
igon,c>n
May
1». 0. H«;'’'"’?• r4sn<! M.
’
Linay
W. J. Bryan intimates that be win pansion and “grait them (the fluence in the campaign of furthering
the following witnesses to prove hia con- and consequently Is the only one
II.
E.
No.
2443
(or Iota I I.J- '’
K.
the
passage
of
tlie
Crater
Lake
•ot be a candidate for the presidency islands) their independence.”—Port­
Makes connection with all trains at tinuoua residence upon and cultivation which dlgcsls any good food nnd | L-. 3, and lot 14. Hec.
«li-
of
said
lan.l,
viz:
Michael
Dalton,
of
National
Park
bill
through
congress,
Ager, Cal.
•gain. HefOKaf to enter the race In land Oregonian.
7'4 E. He nimica thè f< I
* ^j.
lokegama, Oregon; Douglas Norrie, of cures any form of stomach trouble.
according to advices received from the
nesses to prove III» c""* ,,f
lan'1'
advance, will let him down easier
Pokegarna, Oregon; Daniel Yeager of
■ ■
•
To lower the price of meats, National Capital, baa been a large
dence 'ipon sn<l « iiltlv»1
„( fori
I'okegama, Oregon ; Kamuel Meeker, of
when Ms party fails lo consider bis
vi,:
Howard
U.
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"H^r,
»
j.
O.
HAMAKER,
Pokegarna, Oregon.
Hearst’s paper« urge that the tariff and lieautifu) painting by Mrs. Grace
game 1« that ronwert ton later on.
Kl.malli, Oregon; f- ■' .UM,tl,l.y,
E.
M.
HRATTAIN,
Regiater.
Easy
Coaches.
’t Klamath, < regon, E-L *
gillg.
should be removed from beef, pork R. Fountain, formerly of this city,
U. S. Commissioner and Land Fo
Fort Klamath. <Iri-got
« «
There never was a time when Idle and mutton, instead of pursuing legal who now conducts a studio In Port- Excellent Accommodations.
For Newa of the World
Attorney.
Mien were ■» «rare* m they »re now. action to overthrow the meat trunt. ■ land and whose Crater Lake pictures
Oo a General Land Locating Busi*
Head the San Francisco Bulletin.
No one who w»rrta to work needs to Admitting live stock free of duty have attracted wide attention.
The
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Fifty
Hfty cents
rents per month, Including ness. Surveying and Cwnvayawclng
Me long without employment st good from foreign countries Is the demo­ place of exhibition of the painting is
Allklndsofdrygu«!"
large
28-nage
Sunday
edition.
Henri
•
Specialty.
All
Business
Promptly
Passenger,
express
and
freight
traffic
This would work In the Geological survey, Prof. J. H.
wages. This Is true everywhere In cratic remedy.
celslor. A lo««'J"*l ,n< 1V*7'
solicit«!. All business entrusted to us for sample ropy to The Bulletin, 133. Attended to. Office In City Hall.
*be United Ststev
T Everybody la J incalculable Injury to Mock growera. Diller of that department bating will bo expedited.
Kearney St. San Franclsro.
gon.
\
THE BRICK STORE
rr
FULL STOCK OF
11
General Merchandise.
REAMES
&
JENNINGS,
KLAMATH
CANDI DTAES’
BALL
FALLS PLANINO MILLS,
HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE
EXC H A N(i E
S'FA B LES
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. nooRE,
Klamath Falls Concert Band
MERRILL, OREGON
J. B. MOORE,
MAY 16, 1902.
A Good Time Assured to all
Supper at Conner Hotel.
Tickets, $t; Supper, 50 cents a plate
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Stage Line.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
W. HUSE A SON,
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOARD.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Ager-Lakeview
BONANZA, OREGON.