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W e haré added to our Unes a full Stock oí ( j roce ríes and Dry Goods. E R, REAMES. pie we clmose .'it elections lire thdl When you want 11 pleasant ph"" people’s servant In a very pathetic try Chamberlain’« Stomach «nd 13“ * Vice President sense, hence to th« voter is hit rusted Tablets. TIM y mo •««? "• '“k,‘ J""1 the responsibility for the oversight I pleasant 111 effect. For sale by < Published a vary Thursday by wood & Co, of the State. WESLEY O. SMITH, A hundred years ago It was a new GREATLY ALARflED thing in America for the people to E ditor and P ropriktok . Im sovereign, and this novelty Was By a PerRlstent Cough, but Perm«- •VBA RimoN ràtm : such a stimulus that it was, tliat nently Cured by Chantberlala» Cough Remedy. .. I 00 they would, of course, take eagerly O»« year (In advance)..................... Mr. H. 1’. Burbage, a student at to the duties which it involved. Yet has !*<" 1903. John Adams, while serving in the law, In Greenville, B. THURSDAY. MAY 14. troubled for four or live years with a Continental congress made the dis c -a- -~ ——— ■-—■ covery that the great body of the continuous cough which In' sa>‘ REPUBLICAN TICKET. people did not take a great deal of “great ly alarmed me, causing tne •" interest in their own public affairs. fear that 1 was In the first stage of to Pronictly. For Congressman--lst District This torpor has increased, aeemlngly consumption.” Mr. Burbage, haling NON. BINGER HERMANN, out of proportion to our growth In seen Chamberlain's Cough Reined) of Douglas County. population. Every working poli advertised, concluded to try It. N"w tician In America can repeat anec read what he says of It: “1 soon felt dote of the indifference of a consider a remarkable change and alter using Special Election June 1, 1903 I cent able body of the citizens to the two bottles of the twenty-five Sold size, was peitnanently cured." The arguments brought forth by charge, which affects each and all. The congressional election to be by Chitwood A Co. Mr. Reames in his many "confiden held June 1st is one of most vita) TREASURER'S NOTICE. tial” letters to both Republicans and STAGE LINE Democrats are rather inconsist ant to I Importance and should call out every Notice is hereby given that there are say the least. In one of his letters voter in this district. The fact that fund* in the County Trea»ury for tlie our country at large is prosperous he states that the Republicans who redemption of the follow ing lonnlv »ar desire to support him say they can and business in our immediate locali rant* protested on and priol to March Connecting at Lairds With S. P. R. R. over the ne 19, 189«. Interest on sai- Railroad from Pokegama to Lairds. do so without sacrificing principle. ty in a healthy condition Is the high from this date: No*. 882: est reason why we should give an un 884«, «779, 8819, 8800, 8737, 881«, AGENT AT LAIRDS AT depot . |. W. BURRISS, Agent, We-can readily believe that, for if 876«, 8384, 8845, 8755, «872, there are any such who so desire it mistakable endorsement to our 8815, «95 1 , KLAMATH FAI LS, Q 8941, 8843, 8(110, 8949, 8841, 8713, can only be accounted for by lack of present Republican administration. «140, «830, «905, 8703, 8790, G. A. POPPLETON, Manager - .... -, «945, _ ___ 8850. principle therefore we cannot see It is not so long ago since wo had an «710, «931, 8739, 7593, Dated Hl Klamath lull». thegou, till» object lesson. 1892 was the most where it would be possible for them '....... 1902. 4tli day ol December, 11*02. H. 11. V an V aikrnbcru . to make any sacrifice. In another he prosperous year we have had sluce County Treasurer. says “I am well acquainted with the the civil war, but what a change the following year. History repeats it W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, needs of the state.” Well, we are LOST: A Rebecca, gold breastpin. willing to admit that, but what does self like, causes produce similar ef Finder return to (¡co. W. Bradley EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Therefore, fellow citizens, that signify. We only have his word fects. and secure reward. let each of us do Ills full duty as a for it and besides if that was the only IlorHCH boarded by day, «'•< week or iLODtl ilou U a • Horse* Ituiinieti t*y Utiy, ’« or qualification necessary we all might citizen and not only east a vote oura Hay and Grain bought and sold. selves, in favor of progress and pros! aspire to a seat in Congress. Passengers conveyed to nil parts of Southern Orert Again he says “I am really In a perlty but see that our neighbor does and Northern California ut the very lowest rates. position to do more for the state than likewise keeping in mind the maxim Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. would Mr. Hermann be under present “That if every man converts omj Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hod circumstances.” We conclude from man the whole world will become that, that under the circumstances Christianized.’’ A R epublican . Linkville. Phone Main 41 PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE he is willing to admit that Mr. Her DISCOVERER OF CRA’ ER LAKE. mann is his superior. Really, Binger LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M ought to be flattered by this admis S alem , May 9.—R. J. Clark, presy Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. dent of the First National Bank sion. Lawson, Mo., is in Salem today ftl Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best Now listen to this reason why he the first time in 40 years. Mr. Clar' should be elected; he says that it care given to stock. would not do any harm as his election was a resident of Southern Oregon 11 would hot effect the house anyway. the early 60’s and was a member o R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. Of all the silly arguments set forth the party which discovered Crate this certainly is the most absurd. | lake. The party was led by Captnlr Does Mr. Reames think that the first ] F. B. Sprague and consisted of about! iumr. ruK PUBLICATION. district wants to send a dummy to 25 men. The purpose of the expedl-' Department of the Interior, tion was to discover a pass for a wag The Klamath County Lite Stocs Congress, a man who himself practi-, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, on road through the Cascades. cally admits, that In a house already M.iv 4, 1903. Association will pay the above largely Republican, he could not do ! Captain Spragtie and Lieutenant Notice is hereby given that the fol- ward for the arrest and conviction O. A. Stearns were one day walking low ing-nilined -i ttl<-r has tiled Mtlot of any person or persons found guilty of anything as a Democrat. If he can hi* intention to make final proof in »tip- stealing or altering the marks or not do anything, rather than elect a iiiiie apart fioin the rest of the port of his claim, and that said proof brands of any stock belonging to any j him it would be better to leave the company, when they suddenly came w ill be made before the county clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath member of this association. office vacant and save the money, or Into full view of a lake which spread Fall*, Oregon, on June 21. IMS, via : Address Chas. Horton, President out 2000 feet below them with a ................. WILLIAM H WEBB is Mr. Reames in his letters to Re or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. H E No 2022 lor the NE'4 Sec 19 Tp 38 publicans hinting that he is willing glistening surface two miles by five SRIOEWM.Ore. " He »nine* the ’ ’ fol- ’ to support the administration if they in area. The lake was named Lake lowing witneeaea to prove his continu Majesty, as an expression of the feel ous residence upon and cultivation ol will vote for him. He assures them Phone. Han land, viz : John Short, Il S Now that any good they can do in a quiet ings which were inspired in the dis said ton. C R Delgip and B W Short, all ol way will be appreciated. Yes, all, coverers by the unsurpassed grandeur Klamath Falls, Oregon. INCLUDING E. M. Bs.vmiM, Register the good the Republicans will do of the scene. Mr. Clark thinks that Klamath l.odga No. 77, A. F. A a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. although the new name may be more him will be so quiet that Rr. Reames Latest Styles in Hats, Ready Hade Underwear and will think he is at a funeral Department of the Interior, 1 descriptive of the geological origin of, DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF—NO TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,'- the lake, the former name was more This is what he tells the Republi May 4, 1903.) Shirt Waists. Medallions and Meclin Laces. United Staten Land Office, I ' Kr T atú » Lakeview, Or., April 28, 1903. ) cans confidentially , but for the fitting as an indication of the scenic , Notice I* hereby given that the tol w Notice is hereby given that Charles J. lowing named settler has file, I notice of CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MR5PrEoprJ^YD' Democrats he has another story. beauty which a visitor to that region his intention to make tinal proof in sup Swingle of Lirella, Oregon, han filed no enjoys. ; He says “This is the first time D aughtern or ri bekam tice of intention to make proof on Ida port of iiis claim, and that said pr<*>( Mr. Clark was well acquainted desert-land j for years we have bad an oppor- claim No. 398, (or tfie SWL will bo made before James ||. Driscoll | tunity for an election of Congress- with the Applegates and other pio NEJi, Sec 7, T 40 8, R 14 E, W M la- Conntv Clerk at Klamath Lulls, Or on Med on the first and third Ti) Jas. II. Driscoll, County Clerk at June 24, 1903, via: days of every month. < ifflcen 1 man.” We hardly understand what neer residents of Southern Oregon, I fore BARAI! J. RODKEY Klamath Falla, Or., on Saturday the i he means by “opportunity.” Weal and if possible be will visit that por 13th day ot June, 1903. He names the Il E No 20.15 (or tlo- S', SEL ami SWb Hallie Har.cn. N. <<.; Francia s* IM ways supposed that both parties had tion of the state before he returns following witnesses to prove the com >FA4 and NF', sW4 hr 3» Tp 32 B R V. G.; Allee Gtiellcr, 7*% E W M Ore. He names the follow, Fountain, Treasurer. plete irrigation and reclamation of anil the same opportunity at every elec East. He left Southern Oregon in land: William D. Campbell of Lirella, ing witnesses to prove Ins continuous Shop in Eastern Oregon. tion. But If Mr. Reames means that the days when the stage was the only Or., Hila* Oliencliain of Lirella, ()-., residence upon end cultivation ol said Colbert of Lirella, Or., Eugene land, via: L Heaaig, J ('. Weiss, WT this is their first chance to elect a means of transportation. He is in Thomas C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props. congressman, Wilkerson of Lirella, Or. «hives mid 11 B Griffith, all ol Fort we will be compelled to Oregon for the purpose of settling up Klamath, (Iregon. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. the estate of the li^te IL H. Finch E. M. B rattai *, Register contradict him. We cannot see any The Maltby Saddle is Known j reason why he should entertain any who was a wealthy resident of Mis Reference 4>v permission t M Notice For Publication. National Bank and Astoria M souri, and died, leaving considerable 1 such an idea. Further, he sffvs that Notice For Publication. and Recognized as the Best on Bank of A storta, Oragun Department of the Interior.) his election will depend entirely property in Marlon County. '»ppoaite Court House, Kha Depsitrio*nt of the Interior,) Lumi Office at Lakeview,Oregon, - the Market. C. C. Maltby has had upon being able to get out the demo Land office at laikeview Oregon, '■ Falls, Or. Phone. Main 104. „ , . April», 1903.) MARIE WARE IN PORTLAND. April 28, |9u3. | Notice in hereby given 1 lint the (o|. 41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. cratic vote. Wonder why he has Notice is hereby given that th* lol- low ing-muned aeltlt-r ha* filed noti» of [ DRAKE A WALLING, written hundreds of letters to Repub Miss Marie Ware, of Eugene, the ! hi* intention to make final proof in *nn- . lowing-nanied settler has tiled notice of Attorneys and Counselors at j • ! port of his claim, and that Maid proof r his intention to make final proof in aup- licans begging their support. Be I fair young woman over whom hang will be inaile before Ja*. If. Driwoll port of his claim, and that sawl proof sides he claims that he already has charges in connection with her con ; I County Clerk, at Klamath Fall*, Oregon' will lie made In-lore Jas. II. Driscoll, Practice in Blate and Federal Cl the entire support of every Democrat duct of the office of United States 1 on May 2.3, 1903. viz: County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., on and U, H. Ijtud Oilice. Blueford J. Deadmond, June 13. 1903, via: J. A. BLEW 1 and also that a great many Republi 1 Cotnmisssoner, arrived in the city I Satisfaction Guaranteed JC. W H I PP •I. E. No. 2415, for the bit* 22 and 23 William D. ( ’ ampliell, H. E. No loffij MANAGER cans have told him they would sup yesterday morning and took rwiniH Klamath falla, Oregoa. Write U. For Sample. F. L WRIOHT i Sec. 3, T. 33, B„ R. 7.^ E. W. M. He for tbe E'.. W'j, Sec. 35, T 39 B.. R^ PHONE 4-5-8 port him. We always like to believe at the Imperial. When an- Oregon name* the following w itne**--* to prove 12E. . ................ ............ . ......... W. M. He names the following a man and are willing to accept proof ian reporter called upon her, she til* continuoii* re*ideni <- ti|>on nnd cui- »ltne**e* to prove hi* continuo»* r«-»i Dr. H. B. HARGIM tivation of *aid land, viz: W. II Mor- deuce ----- ur>on and cultivation of said land, before we accuse him of prevarica- j positively refused to say anything j gan, of Fort Klamath, Ore. ; Monroe viz : Silas Oliencliain, of I.orella, Ore Physician and Surgeoa. ■ tion, so we ask Mr. Reames to give! i about her case or about her move Morgan, of F«rt Klamath, Ore ; Wil- gon; Eugene Wilkerson, of l»rella, Ore Office — next door to the 1 ’per« IM Moore, of Fort Klamath, Orc • gon; Thomas CullH-rt, of 1/irella, Ore us the name of one Republican who ' ments since she left Eugene some I ham Linsey bijernore, of Fort Klamath, Ore’ gon ; Charles J. Swingle „( Urella, Ore Room 7—Hotel Linkville. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. told him that he would support the weeks ago. ____ k» 1 I A I X, |;(.gi^tf r. gon, Special nltention given diseaaNfl DEALER IN MARBLE Democratic party by voting for their I •' Miss Ware spent much of the day E. M. BRATTA IN, ReKi*tsr. GRANITE. IRON FENC- . eve—GI hssi s fitted. ASHLAND OREGON^ nominee for Congress. . in company with IL G. McKinley, TI M HER LA ND, ACT JUNE .3 is-* ING AND ALL KINDS X lt»y LdHiiHtory —EaiiniiiiatioinM NOTICE FOR I ’ l BLIC'ATION, POSTOFFICE BOX NO- 85 OF CEMETERY WORK ' whose name has been m< ntioned in TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. to (25. KLAMATH FALLS, OREttfl DANGER AHEAD. i connection with the charges against RE ADVERTISEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that there (L W. STEPilMsA I her. She took lunch with him, and U mitrd S tates I.asn Ornes,) are funds In the town treasury for A sense of impending danger quick he was with her when The Oregonian l-akevit-w, Oregon, May 9, 19.12 ( the redemption of the following war ens our every faculty, if one travel Notice is hereby given that in com. rants, Interest on same to cease from 1 man called. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEtU ing by a rapidly moving railroad bilance with the provi*ionsof tin- act <,( April 9, 1903; N oh . 919, . It is understood that Miss Ware ^-ongres* »20, of .limes, 1H7H, . .......... -A„ 922, 92.3, train should look out of the car win An Elegant, New Line of Dress Hats, Walking Hats and all kinds of 924, 925, 9.(1, 027, , 1128, has taken the advice of a lawyer In £t^^(*ffice in rooms formerly <** .fOr ol r bind in the 930, 931, dow and observe the words of warn «tate* of ( ahfornia, Oregon, Ni-va-la 938, 939, 932, 933, 931, 035, 9.3(1, by Dr. Re* mea. I’honn 31. regard to her defense against any Hats, of Latest Styles, and also Trimmings, Notions, 910, 941, 912, 013, 1M4, ing which heads this article, how and in Waahington Territory" a* extend At office day aid night. charges that may be preferred, and ed tx> ail the Public Land Blate* by act »4*1, 947, 948, 919, 1)5(1, 962, 063, quickly we would note any change in Novelty Goods, Etc., at tier silence seems to be due to his of August i, 1892, tin-followmg pere-n* 955, 95«, 957, 958, 959, 0«0, out, the conduct of those having the train '«ye th.* day ...... f„ t)liH ()ll^ tli;;! 903, 9« I, 971, 9«5, 9(1«, Klamath Falls, Oregon 007, 9(18, MAYI/ONE’S MILLrlNBRY. in charge; how closly watch for the advice. She declared that she had sworn fltatementR, to-wit : 972, 9(19, 973, 974, 975, 97(1, 077, ; )>een misquoted by the evening pa I . , . >‘»ry F. Trefien, slightest slackening of speed and how •I. W. SIEMENS. pers, and explicitly denied the state- of Ashland, county of Jackson, state „( I rapidly our anxiety increase until we Town Treasurer. (JEO. H. At ERR Iregon, sworn stati in- nt No 1540 f„r ! ment that she had said she was go PHYSICIAN A SL'A’ûE'Oj ' ascertain the cause and Its probable ing to lunch with Judge Bellinger.— ; results to us in our individual capa- (ttllce Over Uneeda Markst) , . . , , Robert H. Drew, I city. Yet if the trainmen or the i Oregonian. of Ashland, county of Jackson, ntate of Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. Telephone in Ottica- Oregon, sworn statement No. l«| 0 for Noth-.-la |l(.r).t,y g|VP|, that thern | boat crew are at their posts with “A man living on a farm near here Klamath Falla, Oregoi hw* Kecl0TP *' •ire funds in the county treasury for Wholesale and Retail Dealer skill and experience to aid them In came in a short time ago completely brz ’ ewm Proof »0 *how 'he n-demptlon of all Klamath county the discharge of their duties we have doubled up with rheumatism. I thTI'ii ‘iheyi wil1 in all kinds of Fresh and 1 slight “n’1 l,rl,ir C. GRAV apprehension of the result. handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s that the land sought is more valuable Jan 1" thisi’it'r ,nU5f~l *">“•« from or I S timber or stone than for agric Salt Meats. Every variety , How different If the crew be either Pain Balm and told him to use It free j turai purposes and to t-sfablish tfo. r to said land la-fore C II \v;»i '’■‘'‘■'•at Klamath Falls, Ore., this of Sausage always on j asleep or in any other manner Incar- j ly and if not satisfied after using it he I .claim U 8. Commissioner ¿t Klama h 19th day of March, 190.3. acifated! I desire to call attention need not pay a cent for it” saysC. P. row Office in the R echhi . ican B°l Sen I p X ’ m ™" Fri, ‘ “ y th " 4 ""l»yol hand. Phone Main 55 of the voters In the F'rst Congrcsslon-1 llayder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A H. H. Van Valkenburg, Klamath Falls, Oregon F’ County Treasurer. al Dlst rlct of Oregon to the fact of few days later he walked Into the Rtorc TrlfrcVirW.’ AT R For reliable Information concern-' Impending danger. Greater, more ' as straight as a string and handed me Drew of Ashland. Or J ’«'‘ b 'T Call at the R epublican office for Ing public lands go to J. W. Hama-1 ! direful and far reaching th in a score Shake, Or. and .Joseph R f>‘ vo 1 a dollar saying, ‘give me another bot of fine job work. St. Francis, Minn ^Iv.ndahl kar; get the benefit of thirty years’ of railroad disasters, viz: P olitical 1 tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I Any and nil persons claiming adverse Save money by making your home experience. AGENT APATHY. Why so? Because It tnen-1 want It In the house all the time for ly the ftbove-dcRcribed lan<ÌHnrn J r stead, timber and other filings with GENERAL FREIGHTER, «Ito 'llejludri-laimsi aces the very foundation principal of Onion sets at Baldwin’s Hardware it cured me. ’ ” For sale by Chitwood ^orewlUGhdayofReptemCX'' C. H. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, our system of government. The pco 1 & Co. Store. JLlamath Falls, Oregon. E- M. BsAmt.v, Register," fi^l’rompt and careful attention NoUry Public and Con*« I to all orders KLAMATH FALLS, 0«1 * AND PLENTY OF IT $1.65 Per Sack The Brick Store t COMMENCING MAY 1st, M KLAMATH FALLS-POKEGAMA daily both ways exchange stables Daily=by Daylight-between Klamath Falls and Pokegama Livery• Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. WEST SIDE STABLE Jas. Sigler, Prop’r $250.00 REWARD First Class Horses Pine Carriages Peed Stable Teams with or without Drivers NEW GOODS ARRIVED LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS C. C. BROWEA Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material. ^SUNSET MONUMENT C0.^ JUST RECEIVED A Gity Meat Market County Treasurer’s Notice. Notary Public. J- M. MOORE, C. H. WITiIRO STATE LAND MM