Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 23, 1903, Image 2

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    NOIIUL
ALEX MkRTII
veil oil every question of republican
E R. REAMES,
ALEX MARTIN
policy affecting the Philippine Is­
TTi«'clerk of M'liisd district Nu. I
Ci
Vise President.
lands. He would vote with Ills party will ria’eive sealed bills, ti* la* consiil-
President.
to
haul
down
the
stars
»ml
stripes
ered
at
our
regular
meeting
of
scltisd
raMI»h«<l every Thnrelay by
as against a jMilley of President iMKird, May 4. IW3, for furnlsblng
W. tiUSE & SON, Rcosevelt, Taft. Luke. Wright, and Hie m I iiki I district wltli 25 cords of
T
all the other heroes of the Philippine lil-liu'h healer wiaal, to lie cut Iroin
EIHTOK8 ANI) PltOPKIKTOHI».
war, which seeks to give »nd is giv­ green pine II iii I ht mid thoroughly
ing those long unhappy Islands a seasoned, and to be delivered mid
»VMCBIPTION BAT»:
i
stable
form of government and free-I ■ neatly corded In school house wisal
On* year (tn advance)..................
dom regulated by law.
He would shed on or la'fore Sept. 1st, l»03. A
vote against tlie administration on | I deposit of 20 per cent must accom­ I
THURSDAY.
APRII. S3.
»***•
all questions of Hnatice, and would pany all bids. The board of school
favor the free coinage of silver and a i ' direi'tois reserve the right to reject
CorresDon
any anil all bids.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Collections Attended
debased currency, for lie stands and
J. W. S iemens ,
Clerk Sehisil Diatri I No, L
Invited.
This is the last issue of the Repub­ we have a right to assume that lie
to Promotly.
lican under tlie present management. stands, since his party in tills state
■V
We have sold the plant, subscription nor tlie convention which nominated
list and good will to Wesley O. Smith him. have ever attempted to repu­
Notice la hereby given that there
of Klamath Falls. According to the diate or deny Its binding validity on
terms of our agreement, those who are his party or its candidates oil tlie are funds in the county treasury for
redenipt Ion of all Klamath county
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
owing on subscription should pay the Kansas City platform. He and his , the
warrants protested on and prior I"
same to Mr. Smith and those who party stand opposinl and ailing- ; Jan. 1. 18»8. Interest will cease from
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind
liave paid In advance will receive due onistie to all those wholesome laws t his date.
of
tinance
which
tlie
republican
party
!
Haled
at
Klamath
Falla,
Ore.,
tills
Buildings and Contracting and Building
credit by him.
In short, the sub­
scription list is continued as though have placed upon the statute books. l»th dav of Marell, P.im.
on the Installment Plan.
H. II. Van Valkenluirg.
no change had been made. All other He would vote against tlie adminis­
County Treasurer.
Among the Infinite variety <>l material and work furnished by thia rill
accounts up to and im hiding today tration on all questions affecting tlie
store Front», Wood Carving, Stair Kails, Balusters and Newel Pnsls. Itrr
tariff, as President llooseveit and his TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE.
are payable to the undersigned.
Scroll and Turned Work, Hash, Ibarra and Blinds, Corner and Bane fllurk»
The best reason we have for selling party stand for a protective tariff
Notice Is herein given that there ami Turned Baluster». Boor and Window Frames, Pulpit» and l'i-w End», S|,
is that wc were offered our price and that will give employment to Ameri­ are funds In the town treasury for Hiiililer»' Hardware, I’aints ami Oil. Moulding slid Glass, Elevations and |i
accepted it. Having other interests can workingmen, and we have never the redemption of the following war­ Enibosirerl, Ground and Cut Glass, Wall I’aprr, Furniture, etc., etc.
here, we do not propose to hurry ; heard that any one pretends that Mr. ' rants, interest on same to cc ise from
Hext work and material, and in the latest ami most approved atvle».
»20,
away from Klamath county, whose Reaines was a protectionist and did j April !». 1H03: Nt»
»2*.
»
immediate future issofullof promise, not stand on tlie ancient cardinal > »22, »23, »24, »25,
038,
»30, 1131, »32, 1133, II
and which is now entering a new era principles of his party which stand, »38, »30, »40, »41, »
till.
1153,
of growtli and development. This 'opposed to every form of protection »48, »47, »48. HI!'. 0
mil,
county’s resources are exhaust less, its aside from Hint which a revenue 11.55, »50, »57, »5N, !>
W. W. MAZEN, Proprietor,
liti*,
possibilities inestimable. By a union I would give incidentally. He would »«3, Otil, »71, »85, »
»77,
»74, »
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGO
of effort it can soon be made second vote against the adminisration on »72, »0», »73.
(every
question
affecting
trusts,
as
to none in the state.
■
Horse» boarded by day, week or tr.t
We esteem highly the friendship the republican party, led by Presi­
LvIVUl
j
•
Hay and Grain bought mid sold.
Notic*-I'or
Publication.
and courtesies accorded us while here dent llooKvelt, believe that trustscan
Passengers
conveyed
to till purls of Southern Or
and appreciate the liberal patronage 'and should be regulated by law, aside
IVpiirtnient of the Interior, j
ami Northern California at the very lowest rates.
we have received. We hope we have from tariff schedules, and that tlie
Land Office at Lake* ie« . Oregon,,
A pi it II, IMU3.1
made ourselves deserving of such con­ evils of trusts can not be destroyed
Notice is hereby given that tin lob
Telephone Connection Between Stable and II
sideration.
by a vicious, frenzied attack at our low ing-nameil settler lias tiled noli'e of
We believe our successor, Mr. tariff Jaws, and Mr. lleanies (toes Ilia intention to make tinal proof in *ii|>- Linkville. Phone Main 41
Smith, will meet the same generous believe witli his partv that all trust port of liis claim, und that »aid proof
will la> made before Ja». II. Driscoll,
treatment. He is a staunch republi­ made articles should be placed upon County t'leik. nt Klamath Falls,Oregon,
■8
THE \SI KEH’6 NOTICK.
can, a man of ability and congenial the free list without regard to the! I on May 23. IU03. viz:
We are sole agents in Klamath Falls for the above, besides manners and has unbounded faitli in principles oi protection, or protection !
Illiie'ord J. Deadniond,
H. E. No. 2415. for tlie l^it» 22 and 23.
ArroR.vEF-AT-M h ;
carrying a full line of
tlie future of Klamath Falls and to any industry which might be en­ Sec. 3, T. 33. S.. It. 7',. E. W. M. He
i
Klamath county, whose interests he gaged in manu fact ii ring the same: names the following w itnesses to prove
RIDING AND WORKING BOOTS for Men and Boys, will
continuous residence ii|»m and col
We predict articles manufactured or produced by I liia
labor to promote,
tivation of said land, viz: W. II Mor­
No». 8828. 8717,. 8*51.
success for him in his new undertak- a trust. He would without question gan, of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Monroe , from tins dale : 8737.8810,
CRUISERS, LOGGERS, FARMERS’ High and
8723, 88 III.
K7?l. sal». M*f.
Morgan, of Fort Klamath. Ore.; Wil
ing.
vote
against
tlie
administration
on
H8I5, Ki(>4. 8845, 877x5. 8872. 8848. 8750,
Low Top Shoes.
liam Moore, of Fort Klamath. Ore.; ' MIHI. 8813. 8O|H,
*14». 8841, 87’81, *11.51,
With assurances of our gratitude any and every question of party Linsey Fisetnore, of Fort Klamath. Ore
DRAKE a WALl.lNtj,
ri|4ii, H88II, S'il A. 8783, »706, MIRSt, «713.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Heavy, fledium and Light Shoes and best wishes to al), we w ill say policy. Yet these wise men of the I
8710. Sttìl, 87.:». 7IW3, 8045, »728, *8.50.
Attorneys and Counselors at
farewell.
W. II use it S on .
democratic party pretend to Imlieve
CONTEST NOTICE.
that tlie republican voters would con­
A CAMPAIGN OF HUMBUG.
sider it an endorsement of tlie admin­
D ki - abtmkm or Tint I stkiuok ,I
stTKO .- ta rax l.iso i Ilin v. •
TW cq ^E iapc FOR WOMEN AND MEN
istration to elect Mr. Beanies to con­ Lakeview, I’ Oregon,
(Contributed.)
February 21, IU03 '
Klamath I alia, Oregon.
A SPECIALTY.
gress.
NOTICE F11R ITBLKATloN.
In an interview under date of
A Rilffieient context affidavit having
Mr. Hermann stands well with the la-en tiled in this office by A. II. Fen­
April 11th at Albany, Ore., the dem­
IkrpArttiH'nt <»( thè Interior.)
nell, contextant, iigailixt
hoinextead
ocratic nominee for congress from administration and is in high favor entry
L uk I oiliw ut luikovicw, <>nv«»n, ■
No 288(1, made Ipril 5, IHO2, fur
March 2». IHUl.l
this district, Bon. A. E. Beanies, with his party in congress, notwith­ \V half S\V quarter, Fee. 5, ami N half
AGENT
j
1
Notici'
is
herebv
given
timi thè fol­
standing
tlie
statements
of
his
ene
­
SE
quarter,
Section
6,
Townxliip
35
S.,
stated among other tilings: “That
lo» ing.immnl IH'ttlcr lui. filed noi ice <>f
Range
15
E.,
bv
Janiea
Winne,
con-
he expected to be elected.” He Would mies to tlie contrary. He would SU|»- textee, in which it ix alleged that »an! Iter Hilcntioii t<> make tinnì proof in »un.
not have gotten the nomination un­ port loyally every doctrine of the James Wynne haa wholly abandoned |M>rt of ber clainr and timi salii proni
Notary Public «nd Contcyv
He said tract, that he has changed hi» real willli' niade Indora J. W Hamakar, *
less lie did.***“I believe republicans republican party in congress.
KI.AMATM FAl.l.S, ORL
deuce therefrom for more Ilian xix P. S. Coinnii’.iotier, ut Klsninllr I all»,
are fair-minded enough not to care to will get g(x>d commit tee assignments mcntlix laat paxt; Hint lie lias not set­ Oregon, on May». IWKI, vis:
DAKJIIII RS ()|
,B|. mí
.Matv !.. ISalxon,
do anything that would cast reflec­ from Mr. Cannon, thus placing him tled upon, rexhled il|xm or cultivated
II. K. No 2717, lor (he sE’. HW'..
xaid
tract
or
any
(
mrt
thereof
sa
re
­
in
a
position
to
do
large
good
for
tion on the administration. Then,
INCLUDING
Meet on flic Hrs! mid third 1
quired by law and that said alleged ah- SWi4' SE1,, 8ic. 3, and W, NE».,
again, Mr. Hermann has been in this district, which no new man xence from said land was not due to hi» '•••. i" r M - li
1: W N. Ma (lavs of every inoli' b.
( > Iller«
Latest Styles in Hats, Novelty Goods, Belts, Etc office a long time. I don’t believe and especially a man of the opposite i employment in tin- Army, Navy or naiiie» ll»< following nitiic»i>» lo prore ll.ittic ll.izcn. N. G.; Franc
In
.Marine Corp»of tlie United State» ax a hrr continiion» rcidencr iiì » hi and culli. V. G.| Alice Goeller,
Mr. Hermann would be in a position party from the speaker, could ever | private
S.
<
.
b
soldier,
officer,
xeaman
or
vniion of »aid land, via: I*. G. Kioan.
Everything up-to-date and first class.
to do anything for the state on hope to secure. He will vote to up­ marine during tlie war villi Spain, or <■( Cry»lal, Oregon; E. M. Silver», of Fountain. Treasurer.
account of his attitude towards the hold the hands of the administration during any oilier »nt in »liicli tin- Crystal,Orefnnf <’ T. Milvvra,of Cryt
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MR5Pr^ri¿to?YD
J. O. HAMAKER.
United States may la- engaged; aaiil lai. Oregon; Ira R. Ilauton, of i>dv»»a,
administration.’’
And Governor In its policy towards the Philippine J parties are hereby notified tn a| |--ar Oiegon.
Chamberlain, in an interview under Islands, and its tight for tlie people respond and offer evidence touching
E. M. BHATTAIN. Regi.ter,
'J. S. Commissioner and
rtste
of April Kith, at Salem, Or., i against tlie trusts, a heroic and patri­ said allegation nt 10 o'clock a. in. on
LEADING
May 16, IIH13, Indore .la«. II Hri-,.,11
Attorney.
notice fok itblicatio . x .
among other tilings, said: “ I 1 would ; otic beginning which has been made ('utility Clerk, in Ida office nt Klunath
Do a (leneial I .a nd Locatlsfl
by
President
Bisisevelt
and
Ills
at
­
Fulls,
Oregon,
and
thnt
tinal
hearing
’
not undertake to discuss the merits
mesa. Surveying and Conver
will Is* field at 10 o'clock n. m. on May '
of the controversy between tlie ex­ torney general, Mr. Knox, in the 23. 1003, Indore the Register and Re­
a Specialty. AU Bualne»» Pr<
land commissioner and his superiors recent crushing defeat administered ceiver at tlie l.'iiiteil Slates lamj Office
Attended Io. Office In City II
Shop in Eastern Oregon.
!.akeview, Oregon.
at Washington, but I can see that I to the Northern Kccuritiei Merger in Tlie
BONANZA. OREGON.
xaid conti stn-it having, in a ! lowing-naimsl settler lui» flbsl notice <■(
his intention to make tinsi prisd in anp
the people feel that to send Mr. Her­ case and tlie Lottery cases.
proper affidavit, Hied March .11, 11103.
[»nt
ol
Ins
claim,
mid
flint
»aid
prnnl
C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props.
mann to congress would lie a rebuke ' The pretension that tlie election set forth facts which how that after
wilil», maile Is-fore Ja». H. Dri»co|l,
to the administration.
Whether of Mr. Kearnes would be an endorse- cine dil'gence |»'rxonal service of thi- county i ll rk. st Klamath Falls, Oregon
noticeean not tv made, it is hereby
The Maltby Saddle is Known Mr. Hermann was right or wrong, ment of tlie administration, from a orrlered and directed that such notice <>n April 25. Itzi.'l, viz:
Caroline l.isknski,
Proprietor of Freight Hfn
it is apparent from his enforced res­ standpoint of common sense, reaches be given by due ami proper pnhli alien. II. E. N... -JI142.
lor the W'., NW’., Fee
and Recognized as the Best on ignation from the land office that he the height of absurdity, From a
E. M. B rattain , Register.
13. and E'* NE'«. Sec. 14. T is H. Il
10 h. is I h * UHinvN the htllowiiiK wjl-
Everything dona with
the riarket. C. C. Haltby has had is persona non grata with tlie admin­ standpoint ot humbug it seems to la­
nexi'i'» to prove her rontinnoii» re»i,
istration. It will be argued in his in perfect keeping with the idea that i
neat nan and dispaii h
denar
upon
ami
cultivation
i
f
»aid
land,
41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. favor that to send a democrat to con­ a democrat ought to represent tills
viz: U 1II1.1111 I rluuan, of Dairy, Orc
K»n; (’liarle» Burgdorf, ol Dairy, Ore­
gress would be a rebuke to Hie ad­ district in congress, on tlie campaign
gon ; Henry Schmor, rd Dairv, Oregon ;
ministration, but I believe the voters of evasion started by tlie democrats
A
Herman Schmor, oí I'airv, Orrgnii.
I
of the first district will lie of the in this election. With such a cam­
E. M. B iiattais ', Register.
Hermann paign carried on by our adversaries,
F. L. WRIGHT. opinion that to send Mr.
J. C. WHIPF.
Notice for Publication.
would be a direct slap at President we are inclined to believe that in the
5
Ix pHrtmcnt ol the Interior, j
Roosevelt and his secretary of the place of the majority of 7372 votes
Lami Office at laikevivw. Oregon, f
interior, and to leave Mr. Hermann which Mr. Tongue secured in the
Marell 12, 11XKJ. |
DEALERS IN
at home would be an endorsement of last election, Mr. Hermann will when
Fllk THE
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
the administration.
I think the the votes are counted, have 10,000
"Wing.hanied »coler lui» tlli-.l
of
lit» intention to make final proof in Hii|>-
people generally, without regard to ' majority.
port of I,,»
Hh,| |)1H, Mj(|
(
We are very glad to see them start
»III,lie inatte Mure J. o J|„|ll,|u.r> P.
Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting the merits of Hermann’s troubles at
J. W. SIEMENS, l'rrçritlof.
Washington, take this view of the their campaign on these lines The
'""nn-ioi„ r. at lionanxa, Oregon,
in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
on
Anni
2\
HH)3.
viz:
situation.”
people of Oregon have repeatedly In
E
"«''I. Cleanliness and Good 1
it
ASHLAND, OREGON.
P. O. box 65
From the above quotations of their recent elections said they preferred
•> t.' wE '-: ". »•
:w'T. 3»s„ il.
u’iH " ' ■
the folloHing
interviews it is clearly apparent that the policies of McKinley and Kixisc-
Guaranteed.
witnexo» to prove Iti» contlniimi» resi
both Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. velt to the Kansas City platform ad­
J/so Agent for LONDON
..'■".'“¿'I'“'' "'«I cultivation of said I hik I,
Reaines expect that the democratic vocated by Bryan, Alt,geld, Jones
z.. . ila» Obenchaiii, <,( l.orelln, Ore
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO
candidate for congress in this dis- j and the rest, who favor the packing
rof :
" ,llu‘rw,,,> "f Lirella, Ore-
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Lirella,
Ore
trict will be elected, and that this of the United States supreme court, !
( . Cowley, of D.rclln, Oregon.
SEVERE ATTACK OF (Jiff
An Elegant, New Line of Dress Hats, Walking Hats and all kinds of result will be brought about on ac- riot as against law, free trade as
E. M. BRATTALA. IteRiater.
Cured by One Bottle of Chi
count of its being an endorsement of against protection, the hauling down
tain's Cough Remedy.
Hats, of Latest Styles, and also Trimmings, Notions,
Lite administration. Inorder to be of tlie American flag in the Plillip-
‘•When I hail an attack of H
G.
W.
STEPHENSON
elected, Mr. lleamea must get a pine islands as again liberty of tliose
Novelty Goods, Etc., at
1 last winter (the second one) I *
PHYSICIAN and surgeon .
large number of republican votes- ■distressed islands under the Jaw, free i 1
cured myself with one Imllle of
at least 3878 men who voted for Hon. silver as against sound finance, and
«">111» formerly occluded Irerlaln's Gough Remedy," say*
Thon. H. Tongue at the last election. I every principal opposed to the wel-!
‘•y ÖMb ames. Phone 31.
| W. Perry, Editor of the Ent*
To secure these votes, they pretend fare and happiness of the American
i
Short ville, N. Y. “This Is tlx
Klamath Palls, Orcgoi.
to believe that Republicans will vote people as against the enlightened, i
'•st truth.
I nt times krnt
for Mr. Remues in order to endorse patriotic, and auspicious administra­
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coughing
myself
to pieces by 1
the administration of President tion of President Roosevelt and the
Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
G£O. //. MERRYMAN a tcas|MH>nfiil of this rcinedj
Roosevelt. Mr. Reaines Mated in republican party. We do not lielievc
when I lie coughing N|iell wouM
PHYSICIAN & SURO EON.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer Ills speech, accepting the demur ralle that such a campaign of evasion and
on
at night I would take 11 (|l('
nomination, before the democratic humbug can succeed In Hie present
Over Unecdii Market.
in all kinds of Fresh and convention
If
seemed
that III the briefest I'
at Albany, Ore., among' election any more than It has In tlie'
b'Iephone in Office.
Salt Meats. Every variety other things, that “From his child-i past.
tlie cough would pass off and I
Klamath Palls, Oregon.
go to sleep perfectly free from,
of Sausage always on hood the principles of democracy I
anil
It s accompanying pains,
Call
and
look
at
our
Concord
team
been Instilled into his nature."
hand-
Phone Main 55 had
K'«m«th l odge No. 77, a . F. & A. M. that I he remedy acted as a in'*1
He is undoubtedly a pretty gond harnesa, at $32 and $33, with No. 1
aide surprise Is putting It vrff1
democrat, or he could not have se­ Peak Top Boston team collars. Will
I had no Idea that It would 1*
For reliable information concern­ cured this nomination.
Call and look at our nickel or
In other put them against any baincss made
knrs'k out the grip, simply llff
ing
public
lands
go
to
J.
W.
Hama-
imitation rubber trimmed double
had never tried it for such ■ P"
anywhere at the price, and prove they
FOR SALE.
harness at 130 and 133 a set kar; get the benefit of thirty years words he Is a man who, If through are better.
but II did, and It seemed *|(
K
y T ayi . ok ,
any
chance
or
possibility
is
elected
experience.
complete. B radley & G unthbk .
W. M. second attack of coughing tl>*11
B radley A c G urtueu .
to congress from this district, would
caused It to not only be of M
Onion seta at Baldwin's Hardware vote against the stalwart and patriot-
APPI PC* fi00° lb«
2cta.
Hon, tun, (||(t pains writ 11
M.íd
t
hnm7'
,V
,
,,,i,
1
,<
'''E'.v<>'<r
home-
ÄI i L l O. U needa
M
eat
M
ah
Call at the R epublican office for
meeda
aickjct , Store.
severe,
and I had not used tW
1 ic administration of President Roose- fine
I
job work.
i('- ". WHhrow" 1’ J'‘rfi llnRH
tents of one liottle before Nt
Kl“"'-‘lh Falls,\ir;.gon?,,,,ln,Ml’’ner' had Idd me adieu."
F',,r “
I
BOOTS
SHOES
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
irmr
T
1
MEN’S ORTHOPEDIC $3.50 SHOES
County Treasurer’s Notice.
KLAMATH
FALLS PLANING MILL
MEN’S FOOT FORM $2.50
WOMEN’S “RADCLIFFE
ENC H A NG E
S'l'A BL Eb
I I G
C. BROW I
Baby Shoes, Dancing Shoes.
REAMES & JENNINGS,
C. H. WITHROV
The Brick Store.
STATE LAND BOAR
NEW GOODS ARRIVED
SADDLE AND HARNESS
Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material.
Southern Oregon Marble Co.,
All kinds of Cemetery Work,
UNEEDA
MEA'l
MARKE1
CHOICEST MEATS
0E ALL KINDS.
HOTEL BARBER S
JUST RECEIVED
Gity Meat Market
Chitwood
Co.