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On May the 1st H e add Groceries and Dry Goods to our lines. The Duffy Co. Sleepless and restless IIWI.I.W SiHlilM'l moniMlL FREE DELIVERY ■ »TO TOWN TRADE« After May 1st we will put on a Wagon for the delivery of Published every Thursday by WESLEY O. SMITH, ËOITOR ANO P ko CRIKTOH. «vwcBirnos s*v«s: * TOWN ORDERS * RING US UP-PHONE 64 O»s year (tn advance) .................. THURSDAY. APRIL 80, 1903. GREETING. OR LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT THE BRICK STORE Your business will be APPRECIATED and receive prompt attention ALL STAPLE GOODS are bought by us IN CARLOAD LOTS and sold accordingly as to price We will have plenty of FLOUR within a very few days J have bought of W. Ruse A Son Ute plant and subscription list of the K lamath R epublican . There will be no change in either the name or politics of the paperas 1 believe with Whitelaw Held that In a government like ours things are done by parties —they cannot be done in any other way. I intend to stay with the main issues of the Republican party as 1 honestly-believe that they have, and are doing more for the advance ment and good of our nation than any other party has ever done. Lo cally, 1 have great faith in the future of Klamath County. 1 belived that it is just entering an era of prosperity and development—one, which, though it has been slow in coming is certain- lysure, and with the support and help of the people, it shall be my one en deavor to work for the advancement of this, our country. We must all remember that what will help our country will help us. We cannot ac- coinplish anything individually; to get the best results we must work together. Let us lay aside our individual selfishness and with the motto, “For our God, our country and our party” strive and work for the up- lifting and advancement of our Government. W esley O. S mith . THE COniNG ELECTION. every night were unanimous in tlieir praise of Mr. Moore and his company. Hill lluU .III liriiuilb! 111.1 mJ ('aptuff They certainly deserve tills praise as Dtinccntls Vule*. they will have Hie best and strongest inland company on tlie road Hits seas (.’H ants Piss, Or., April lib on. rali Indomitable Ringer Ilomer Pollard, who It will l>c re less all signs t all t here Is coining t membered was witli them l;u>t season, Hermann will Kl of Josephine county is st ill with the Company, othetwise from the voters c -ssional electloo. with the exception of Pearl Ethier at the June Congres Southern (»regno man Mtxirc and Mr. Mixire himself, it Is Kearnes being a ! ■ will prolulily poll and a I'emocrat, an entirely new cast, every member the Democratic votes. Imi tlie (Kill- of which has an assured reputation lict nothing tlclans here predict iioinmg more ......- ■ fur and make an added strength to the him. When it comes to •■|»rsuiial Company. On Thursday night they friends," the great Ringer can name, presented “Jack O’ Diamonds,” a a longer list from tills neck of tb*' four act Western drama, on Friday woods than Kearnes or any other poli niglit, "Michael Strogoff or a Cornier to tlie Czar,” it six act melodrama and tician. Mr. Hermann's friends are not only on Saturday they conciuded with one in the ranks of tlie Republicans, but of tlieir strongest plays a play ex also among tin- iH-niis-rals, and tha ceptionally strong In dramatic effect, best of them at tliat. When Binger! dealing witli Hie French Revolution, Hermann came down here on lus pre entitled, “The Voice of the People.” liminary “handshaking tour,” lie. The Company carry their own was entertained by tlie Hem «Tats. scenery and stage settings, which Tlie Republican lead« rs of the county | were all newly designed and painted on whom tills happy duty should have by Mr. Hurns, one of tlie artists witli fallen were not given an <q>|»>rtunity, tlie Company. These tine stage set and they laughed up their sleeves tings, together witli tlie beautiful tliat is, tlie Republicans, for nobody and elaborate costumes used by the on eartli except Binger hituself could Company, create an effect tliat is very pleasing to Hie most retiined have done it. Mr. Reames is a good young man audiences, and all tills, combined and all like hint, Republicans and with tlie very clever acting of each and every member of tlie cast, make l»eniocrats the same. Hut as a proui- iuent pulltician here was heard to re an entertainment that anyone cannot mark yesterday. "Even those who a fiord to miss. Fred Moore made a big hit as like liiin best couldn't liave heart to vote for tilin.” So tlie matter stands Michael Strogoff and was roundly now. Tlie campaign will I m - waxed applauded, Pearl Ethier Mixire in Jack O’ Diamonds, as tlie wife of het by both candid ites, but nevertlie- Jack, if such a thing were possible, less Mr. Hermann lias a solid wall al made a better impression than ever ready liuilt down here tliat will be Others have before. Tlie force and strength dis hard to tear down. played in tlie acting of Mr. Eisen tried it and failed. The coining con I deserves special mention, as we rarely test will undoubtedly be Ito exception. I see one so young who shows such ex — Eugene Register. ceptional talent. Kuby Ethier Burns ORLtiON AHEAD. was beyond criticism and although this was her first appearance in this (Oregon (ibserver.) town she lias won hosts of admirers. In a letter to W. E. Cuman, gen- Mr. Pollard was even better than , eral passenger and freight agent of last year, and tlie music by Mrore, I tile Southern Pacific, G. M. Mckln- Pollard and Eisen is a treat in itself. ! uey of Cnleago, general immigration The work of Mr. Jahingen proves agent of the Harriman lines, says tliat lie is an experienced actor and , that Oregon is far outstripping all its Flossie Everett and Messrs. Etliier neightxirs in the number of iiKpürirM and Wheeler are an excellent support fur literature regarding the rvMiurcvM for a strong Company. Tlie Moore’s .of the state. Mr. McKintiy Bays hr left Monday for Merrill and from lias found the publication, ‘•Resour- there they will make a tour of the ees of Oregon,” to Ik* one of th“ most Fort Jones country and will return popular pieces of literature lie h is here for the June races. ever had in stock, ami II lias been a splendid advertisem-nt for the 1905 MR. ANKENY IN TOWN. Fair. lie asks for 100,000 more Mr. H. E. Ankeny of Jacksonville copies and if possible lie would like arrived in the City on Friday, He to have 200,000 copies. is here in the interest of the Klam-, LOST: A Retwcca. gold breast pin. ath Falls Irrigating Co. The town of Klamath Falls Finder return to Geo. W. Bradley through attorneys Keesee of this and secure reward. President. E R. REAMES. Vice President. to Prcniotiy. COMMENCING MAY 1st, KLAMATH l-ALLS-POKEGi es*r.V<il5 I.INI9 DAILY DOTH WAYS Connecting at Lairds With S. P. R. R.ovcri Railroad from Pokcgama to Lairds. AGENT Al LAIRDS AT DEPOT. R. I. HAMMOND^ M AMADlfi J. A. MclNTIRIi. Manager. EXCHANGE STAlijJ W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, ORC I ivPfV’ Lal ▼ Vl y • H“rs,‘H hoarJvd by <tay. wwk « Hay anil Grain bought and so|,|. Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southen and Northern California at the very lowest rate«. Telephone Connection Between Stable Linkville. Phone Main 41 C. C. «will There is always more or less dirt ATTORNEY-AT-U thrown in a political campaign for it Reference by |mrmua.< is a well known fact that when a National Hank ani t-.c party fails to find any convincing Hank <>l Attoria. (»rogo« proofs of superiority or fitness in ll|>|KM|(e Comi II-« 8779. 8819, smisi , 8737, Ntl't, 8711, SM4II, Fall«. Or. Ptwme, liti» K their own candidate, tlie only re KK15, S.,114. 884.'», H?V>, 88’3, 8848. 87M, course left is for them to defame ami 8941, 8X13, 8(118, *H9, SHI, 87.MI. HOT»!, DRAKE A WALU ti|4'>. 88.91, 8711:4, 8798, HWM, 871.1, belittle the character of their op XHfiO. 8710, Ktcll, 8730, 7503, KO4.5, 8738. Attorneys find Couriielt ponant, and that is about what tile luted nt K bulinili Falls. Oregon, Ibis Democratic party are attempting to ■4th day of iHieiula-r, Hsrj. 11. IL V is V ai arsili ho , do. County I ii-ar-iirer. We have always found Mr. Reames Klamath I all«. 0 a gentleman and he is well liked in NOTICE Eoli 1'1 |:l It All'iN. this county, but as yet we have failed to see one reason advanced or the least argument set forth, why he AGENT would be the better man, or in what way he would be a credit to Oregon if sent to Washington. Now it is Notary Public and C m « a matter of business with the people KI.AM AID I ALIAI of this district. They want a man who will work for Oregon. We are place and Hammond of Grants Pass. DAUGHTER.* OI ItU not sending a man to Washington, to h;is begun an action asking for an > HWU. INCLUDING Meet on the tirsi and Ik rearrange the whole tariff or to injunction against the company and • M \ .M. Site flats of every immiti. <■ change the Constitution of the Uni charging that the ditch is a nuisenee, H it t|. I l.i/i o X ' ■ I '• ted States—although some of our In which they allege is due to negli- V. (I.; Alice Gmller. Ni I experienced aspirants seem to get gence on the part of the irrigating Fountain. Treasurer. that idea. We are sending him there company. J. O. HAMAKfl to do business for our State. He The ditch has been in operation cannot accomplish much alone, there for about 22 years, or before the NO I ICE. fore, we must have a man who is town was incorporated, therefore known and who has an influence and tliey have acquired a right of way CONTEST NOTICI!. The clerk of school district No. 1 standing with the administration. by prescription and also an easement Do a General tanJI oMI I will receive scaled bids, to be consid liia-MtTMrs-t or ths I ntvbiob . | neaa. Purveying and l<* We know that the Democratic papers over the streets. Tlie trouble seems ered at our regular meeting of school ('SITKII ST.IT8M I.ANO * Irlli H. • a Specialty. All HualatMl would have us believe that the Hon. to be caused through seepage from board, May 4, 1903, for furnishing lakevii-w, Oregon, February 21, IW03.) Binger Hermann was ordered out of the ditch where it runs around tlie A niiltieieiit conte.t affidavit liaying Attended to. Ollke la tlhl the school district with 25 cords of BONANZA.OKEOfi I h - cii til<-<i in ilni otlii-i- liy ft. H. Fen Consider the Land Office by tlie President, hi side of Ewauna Heights. 10-inch heater wood, to lie cut from nell, . tant, ainat It mt b I mm D » fact, was compelled to resign on ac able water leaks through the ditch green pine tiiuls-r and thoroughly entry No 25So, uiadt* April 5, 19*12. lor count of frauds, conspiracy and num at this place and flows over the prop seasoned, and to be delivered and W b.ill SW quarter, Sec. 5, nnd N bull KE quarter. Section tl, T i«ii"lu|> 3-'» H., erous other charges. erty below and thence into Main neatly corded in school house wood Range 15 I!., by Jnmes Wynne, eon- Now does anyone suppose that if street where It generally stands in shed on or In-fore Sept. 1st. 1903. A U-i-iee, in wIm li it ih alleged that east Proprietor of Freight there were any grounds for these p >ols to the Inconvenience of teams deposit of 20 |rr eent must accom Jmnea Wynne han wholly abandoned charges, that the Government would and the detriment of our town. pany all bids. Tile board of school tael tract, that lie lias cliniiged hi* reni deuce therefrom for more limn nix Evorytliimr «l.wto •' be guilty of allowing a man to go Tiiis latter might lie eliminated to directors reserve the right to reject iii .iittiH lant pa-t; that lie tian not M-t- any and all bids. neat ne«« ami «!»•!•* without a prosecution or without be a certain extent if we had any drain th-'l up-n, rein,ltd ii | h - ii or cultivated J. W. S iemens , Mid trad or nnv («irt thereof ai< re ing held to answer these charges. If age system, but there is practically Clerk School Insti i t No. 1. quired by law and that enid ail- gvd al>- so, then the Administration certainly no attention paid to tlie drainage of M-ni-e from raid land wax not due to In» would need a rebuke, but there lias our streets, and thus strangers com ; etn ploy tne nt in tin- Army, Navy or Maiine Corp» o( tin-United Staten a» a been no ill feeling between Hermann ing into our town get a bad impres Satisfaction Guaranteed J. A. BLEW private noldier. officer, neanuin or J.C. W H I PP There was sion at the start, as tlie first tiling MANACER and the Administration. Write U« For Samples marine during tho war with Spain, or F. L WRIGHT Notice Is hereby given that there during any other wat ill which the PHONE 4-5-6 simply a difference of opinion between they notice is the streets and business are funds in tlie county treasury for United Plate» may lie engaged; »aid him and Secretary Hitchcock, as to houses of a town and we certainly tlie redemption of all Klamath county parties are hereby notified to np|iear, the policy of tlie Land Office. Mr. have nothing to be proud of in tlie warrants protested on and prior to i ren|»>nd mid offer evidence tuueldng i Jan. I, 1898. Interest will cease from »»id allegation at 10 o’clock n. in. on Hermann could not conscientiously former here at present. May HI, 1903, liefore .In«. It. Driacoll, act according to the Secretary’s plans, Mr. Ankeny will be here about a| this date. County Clerk, in bin office at Klamath Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this Fall», * Iregiin, and that lilial healing SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. so he did the only senlsble thing to week, he has retained attorneys 19th day of March, 1903. DEALER IN MARBLE will I»- In-Ill at 10 o'clock n. in. on May do. resigned. Drake and J. C. Rutcnic for the de - 11. II. Van Valkenburg, GRANITE, IRON FENC 23, 1903, liefore tin- Kegmter and Re Why do not the Democrats tell us fense. ASHLAND OREGON^ County Treasurer. ceiver at Hie United Slate« Land Office Cleanliness and Good ING AND ALL KINDS POSTOFFICE BOX NO. 65 some of the good qualities of their in Lakeview, Oregon, OF CEMETERY WORK If the court grants an Injunction It I Tlie »aid contestant having, in n Guaranteed. candidate, or inform us what he has will practically mean the stopping of TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. proper allidavit, tiled March 31, 1903, done for his country? Arc they tlie water in the ditch. 4/so Agent for LOAD^ Tills would Mt forth facta which i how tliat after Notice Is hereby given that the : due dii'gence personal service ol tliin afraid, or have they nothing to tell? tie a hard blow to the ranchers all ..................... .. alien mat. there neo funds r.iorl. * in — tlie * town ...... treasury i.v.lniir' for notice can not be imide, it is hereby LANCASHIRE FIRE M1 Perhaps they want to attract as lit along the ditch who are depending are t the ile redemption rerlninntl.m ,.r •»— • following ” • war- ordered and directed Hint eucli notice of the tle attention to him as possible, and on the use of the water, and would runt« 1.1..--* on same to tease SEVERE ATTACK OF<M lie given by due nnd proper pulilii atinu. > ''else from! tliat is tlieir reason for continually mean a loss of trade to the business Cured by One Bottle "• 0 E. M. BitArrAlM, Register. Nos. 919, 920, 020, 921, 924, 925, 9.(1, 927. 928, harping on tlie subject of Hermann’s people as tlie land under the ditch lain'« Cough Rem«0 929, I 932, 933, 931, 935, 93(1, “When I ha<l an attack 11,1 resignation. That is right, when would not produce much without 937, 939, 940, till, 942, 913, 911, last w inter (I lie second our) I* you cannot tell any good of yourself water. 047, 948, 949, 1)50, 952, 953, 945, | PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. . cured myself with one I nil tl<"i talk about the other fellow. 95(1, 957, 958, 959, 9(10, 901, 954,, A LONG CHANCE. 904, 971. 905, 9(>0, 907, 908, 9«2, Mr. Hermann for years has worked Uliee in roonm formerly occupied berbilll's Cough ItemedV,"*1'’ 970, 000, 973, 97 4, 975. 970, 977, hard in the lower house and served Phone 31. W. Perry, Editor of the b'1' (Ashland Tidings.) 31. 951, by br. Reatiic». Pilone J. W. S iev ::;;,.. faithfully the people he represented Short vllle, N. Y, “'I bis I»1* I-IMENS, Deputy District Attorney Clarence Town Treasurer. He Is acquainted with the work and L. Reames, who was last week admit Klamath Falls, Oregon. '•st truth. I at times W knows the obstacles to be overcome, ted to practice law in the courts of coughing myself to pieces N Notice For Publication. .... — > vugiiinjf uiyw lie has attended personally to the I the state, was In Ashland Tuesday I of this rend a tra* pool) fu) Department of tlie Interior,) j interests of those he was elected to t on official business connected with when (lie coughing spell Land Office at Lakeview,Oregon,) ’ serve, and no one can say that he 1 the prosecution of the two hoboes ! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. on at night I would lake a ** April 9, 1993.) ever neglected his duty. We ve ( arrested here for assault, It sr-emed that. In the brief«111 It is re- ' Notice is hereby given that tho lol- Office Over Uoecdii Market. lowing-iiauied settler lias tiled noti-e ol Wi" Parry the '»¡«Jorl- | ported that Clarence is getting Ids’ In» intention to make final proof in »up- Telephone in Otilen. the cough would pass off and I ty that was ever given any candidate hand In the work of the district at- l»>rt. of liis claim, mid tliat »aid proof ', Klamath Palin, Oregon. go to sleep perfectly free fn|# will lie made lieiore Ja». II. Driscoll, in this district. torney’s office In anticipation of pos I County and Its aceonipanyliig pain*- Clerk, at Klamath Falls,Oregon, that the remedy acted asaii*" sibly succeeding to that office, for in on May 23, 1903, viz.: STRONGER THAN EVER. Klama"' ,o‘"<e N«- 77. A. F. & A. M. aide surprise Is putting It '«ff1 Hlneford ,1. Deadmond, inner democrat circles it Is under | I had no Idea that It, would Moore's Comedians opened their stood that In the event of the elec II. E. No. 2115, for tiie Ixita 22 and 23 Sec. 3, T. 33, H„ R.7'., E. W. M. lie For reliable information concern season at the Central Opera House Call and look at our nickel or tion of his brother, A. E. Reames to names the following Witnesses to prove I Imitation rubber trimmed double ing public lands go to J. W. llama- here ^vlth a three nights stand. congress, Clarence Is to be appointed iiis continuous rexideneo u|»in anil en|.‘ kar; get the benefit of thirty years i buggy harness at »30 nnd $33 a set K V T aylor , Everyone has been looking forward by Governor Chamberlain to succeed tivation of said land, viz: W.H. Mor experience. gan, of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Monroe; complete. B kadlby A G umtheil W. M. to the treat that Is always in store, to ... the .— vacancy --------- - ------ ..... 7 that would thereby Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Wil-' Onion sets at Baldwin’s Hardware whenever this company plays here, be created In the district attorneys liatn Moore, of l-'ort Klamath, Ore.; Save money by making your home Call at the R epublican office for Linsey Sisvinore, of Furl Klamath, Orc stead. IImber and olher filings wltll Store. j The crowds thfft packed the bouse office. tne ji b work. E. M. I’.R.VITAIN, Itegisur. I II. Withrow, H. s. Commissioner, Klatnalh Falls, Oregon. had bld nm adieu. Chitwood A Co, Reames & Jennings Klamath Falls, Oregon NEW GOODS ARRIVED C. H. WITH» STATE LAND Hl Latest Styles in Hats, Novelty Goods, Belts, Etc. Everything up-to-date and first class. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MRSPr^?VD U. S. Commissioner a Attorney. LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props. 41 J. B. MOOI The Maltby Saddle is Known and Recognized as the Best on the Harket. C. C. flaltby has had years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. j. n. noo Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material. County Treasurer’s Notice. ^SlINSET MONUMENT CO.^ HOTEL BARBER Í j. w. sinitv. I'nr» JUST RECEIVED An Elegant, New Line of Dress Hats, Walking Hats and all kinds of Hats, of Latest Styles, and also Trimmings, Notions, Novelty Goods, Etc., at MAArLONE’S MIIyWNERY. G. W. STEPHENSON vr City Meat Market Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Every variety of Sausage always on hand. Phone Main 55 <'L(). //. MERRYMAN