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FALL STOCK ARRIVED » WE HAVE ON SALE OUR FALL AND WINTER LINES DRESS GOODS, WAISTINGS, WRAPPER GOODS, OUTING FLANNELS, VELVETS, SILKS, APPLIQUES, BUTTONS. Sabbatli Schubl at 10 a. m.; itfSMch-1 Ft*r reliable inforuuitloii cou ‘,0 ih -I||..« MARTIN E R. REALES, ALEX MARTIN JR. ing bv the pastor nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. , Ing public lands go to J. w. llama- f.^.A inHi “■*--------- at - - 1:15 -* p. in.; kar; get the benefit of Ibiity year« tn.; Christian “ Endeavor Vice President. Cashier President. prayer service at 8 Wednesday even experience. Republican tn Politici, And devot«d to the ing. A cordial invitation Is extended T Timber, Agricultural, Stock and Wool Intere«!« r THE ASHLAND NO’^flAL. to all to attend all UerVidM. of the great Klamath County. W. G. S mith , Pastor. The Southern O->e„0n state Normal TOW N TREASURER ’S NOTICE. Published every Thutedajr by School begins >Mr*> «"rlt ^*’1’’ tember 16-' . |-rcv working libra- Notice Is hereby given that there 7 hnM ' «ren Rdded; the pb)“'’ »1 «'J WESLEY O. SMITH, are funds In the town treasury for c1m” uical laboratory has betm fully EblTOR AND PnoMirtOIL the redemption of the following war- I rants: Nott. 978. 980, 981, 982, 083. r\nlptx‘d; a new Kyninwlu'i» bid» K K 984, 985, 98«, »87, 983, 989, »9«" Is being erected, ftnd aCBK-airrioN «args r' ■'* handsome school bulMln* Ihtercst will cease from this D tn O»e year (In advance)................... .ate. completion. The school grounds ar Hated at Klamath Falls, Or e., this beautiful and picturesque. Tire 3rd day of Sept. 1903. Corresoondenci health conditions are of the be»l. Collections Attended THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1903 J- c W . < c SIEMENS, and the social environment 1» pup Invited. toProfflotly. ______ itiwn Treasurer. and stimulating; the course of study LAKEVIEW HAS A SIMILAR CASE fa Praise of r _———— , _ has been strengthened anil inane Cholera.- „ -*ambertali. .Colfc, more practical. The faculty ba* been If Senators Do Not Act Soon, Presi "Aiiov ,a DtarrtM*a Increased in numbers and the school dent Will Pick His Own Hen. 1» », me to give you a few words is now equipped to do work of llu O kkoonian N ews B urkau , Wash Cp. -.Is® ot Chamberlain’s Colic, highest order. ington, Aug. 29.—The Oregonian uler* and Diarrhoea Remedy," W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Tills school belongs to Southern correspondent has very good author says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Oregon. It desires and merltt ity for making the statement t* Pass, Texas. “I suffered one week the patronage of the people of th is EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. .dMt with bowel trouble and took all kinds great unless Senators Mitchell and F section. For catalogue addrrss » • niton, within a “reasonable time of medicine without getting any re B knjamin F. M ulkkt . Pres. I Horaoi boarded by day, week or mouth. , - recom- lief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, mend two men for apr C. II. T uomas , Secretary. LIVvl flay and Grain bought and «old. .ointment as a merchant here, advised me to take Register and Receive*1 Ashland, Oregon. . at the Lake- this remedy. After taking one dose view Land Office Passenger« convoyed to ull parts of Southern Oregon velt will appoin* , Ptesident Roose- I felt greatly relieved and when 1 and Northern California ut the very loweHt ratea. CONTEST NOTICE. successors to ltegls- ter Brat tain had taken the third dose was entirely and Receiver Bailey in 1 cured. I thank you from the bottom much th*1 DirARTMiMT orrit« f«r««io«. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel . same manner as he yestcr- of my heart for putting this great day a*1 UsrTiu S tat «« I. aso Orric« lAkevlew. Oregon. Au»u,t IS. I»»- >lnted E. W. Davis Register at ’ ..pointed ltegister remedy in the hands of mankind." A aufflelenl content ««<Uyit •>•""» '*•” Linkville. Phone Main 14 ^aGrande. Bled In thUoIBcv hy Cbnrlre H. Spring«. r'« For sale by C. C. Chitwood. i,it«ni. m * ii > o l»om»«t«*l Secretary Hitchcock has concluded m«de ftovembvr 25, WW. for «5» of NK*,. »» . that Brattain and Bailey must be re of NK*, and NK**of SK*. of Hreflon I «•»"•►‘I- CAI C or tra<*e* oae wtn- 41 B R*n«« 7 K W M by *»nry lieved. They have each served more CAD lUn O m L l Chester rifle, 45-60 te«tev. In which II 1» *ll<-«ed '0,t• “'i,1 iivnrv * than four years, and their record is caliber, in good condition. A bar Monroe h«« wholly »bandoned «aid Iraei, in he ha. chanted hi. reddeaee lb«»‘ro« '<>' not such as to satisfy the secretary. gain. A lva L ewis , more than .lx month. .Ince making .ala He has requested the Senators to rec- try; that »Id tract I. not «11 led “I"'“ Klamath Falls, Or. cuHlvale.1 by .aid Henry Monroe a. k ominend new men, and as yet. noth bylaw; that «Id ailexed abeence from «id ing has been heard in response to his land wa. not due to hl, employment In lav army. uavy. or marine corn, of the Untreo request. State, a. a private »»Idier. <>*'■*•'• *** If, as was intimated recently In marine durin« the war with Bpain or diir 4 any other war In which the l olled Stale, may The Oregonian, the delegation unites be engaged; ««Id partle. are hereby notified Io in recommending J. N. Watson for appear, reapond and "Ser evidence “*“cl1 * ■aid allegation al 10o'clock a. m. on Register and C. IL Snider for Recei ber 2», 1903. before C. II Withrow. U. * *‘J“ ver, it is quite probable these men mlaaloner al Klamath Falla. Oaegon. and l»ai KLAMATH COUNTY AGRI Anal hearing will be held al 10 •>’«'loc‘ * will be appointed. rr ri j exchange stables y • The best assortment ever shown by any concern in Klamath County. ALSO up to date, ready to wear, Dress Skirts, Underskirts, Flanne1 -etts, Etc. Fur Collaretts and Scarfs, C ^oats. Capes, Shirt Waists, Ta’1 c . a6r Suits, Etc« REAMAS & JENNINGS 09AGM GO Daily-by Daylight-between Klamath Falls and Pokegama Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. ¡PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. WWS* SIDE STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r SPEED PROGRAM AND PREMIUM LIST OF THE KLAflATH’S WOOL CROP. Nearly a Quarter of a Million Pound» ol Wool Grown In Klamath County Thia Year- This has been the banner year in Klamath county for the sheep and wool business. It is estimated we now have about 20,600 sheep or nearly four times the amount of last year. Dave Edler is our heaviest wool grower with nearly 100,000 pounds; Then comes Applegate & Stoble, E. I. & F. L. Applegate and John Smart with probably 25 to 30 more smaller growers. From information given us by some of the best informed wool men in the county we find that there will be about 218,500 pounds of woo) shipped from here this year. Edlcr’s wool was handled by Massengill of Lake view and we are informed was ship ped to Boston. E. W. Gowen of Klamath Fails bought 79,000 pounds which he shipped to San Francisco. The price paid was from 12} to 14 cents delivered at Klamath Falls or Merrill. CULTURAL ASSOCIATION -OCTOBER 6. 7, 8. 9,10 PURSES. $2.QUO A special day of racing and ball playing will be Saturday, October 10. The ball game will be between the winners of the two previous games and the races will be made up dur ing the week, to constitute one of the best days. THREE BALL GAMES Lakeview, Fort Klamath, the Klamath Falls Maroons and Klamath Falls Grays will play each afternoon, October 8, 9 and 10 for a purae of #50 a day, the purse to be divided the first two days and the winning teams to play the last game, all of which purse goci to winner. on October fnd. 1WS. before the Receiver at the United State. Laud Offlce lu Lakevt?«, Oregon. The aaid comeatant having. In •Prol*r‘" davit, filed April 27. iwn. act forth facia wb*b ahow that after due diligence personal aeraiee of thia notice cannot be mad,. It 1« hereby or dered «nd directed th«t Mich notlre be gl»»" by due and proper publication In «i*. *" Republican published al Klamath F»ll.. Or. K. M Ha.train Rvglaler. CONTEST NOTICE. United Stale« land Offle«. Lakeview. »00'» Aoiuil ¡0, ¡903 A «ufllclenl contFit afflilavlt bavin» ba«n file! In thia office by Charlea ***’••* <‘°'1 teatant. agatnat homeatrad entrv Mo J»M made November 25, !»r2. for FS of and NW < of NJ', ot Sec 6. T 41 H. R 9 K and MW’« of JK*. of Section 31, Tow nah ip 40 H, Han»e M E. W M by John Conley, conleiitec. in which II la al leged that: «aid John Conley ha* wholly ahan duned aaid tract; that he haa chaner«| bia tea Idence therefrom for more than all month* al nee making aaid entry; that aald tract la not aeitled upon a*required by law; and that »aio alleged absence from the aaid land waa not due to hia employment In the army, navy nr marine corp* of the United State« a* a private aoldler officer, aeatnan or marine, during the war with St ain or during any other war In which the United State* may be engaged, aaid partie« are hereby notified to appear, reapond and offer evidence touching aaid allegation at lOo'clork a. m on September 29. 1909, before C. H. Withrow. U. 8. Commlaaloner. at Klamath Falla. Oregon, and that final hearing will be held al 10 o'clock a. m. on October 2. 1908. be fore the Register and Receiver at the United State* Land Office at lAkeview. Oregon The aaid contestant having. In a t>roper affi davit. filed Auguat 10. 19113. *et forth f«l* which ahow that after due diligence, person al aervice of thia notice cannot be made, it 1« hereby ojdered and directed that anch notice be given by due and proper publication in the Klamath Republican, publiahed at Klamath Falla, Oregou. E. M !taarran, Regiater, First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers Phone. Main 13 ^KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES COR. BROOKS HE. AND SEVENTH ST. Racing and Trolling Horses a Specialty- Colts Developed for Runners or Trotters. ARMSTRONG & RAMSBV lettei T fromsultan . President Roosevelt How knows KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best what the Sultan of Morocco thinks of Music will be furnished the five days him. The letter from the Sultan, care given to stock. by the Klamath Falls band and the brought by J. W. Langerman, com missioner from Morocco, to the St. CONTEST NOTICE. Klamath Agency Indian band of Telephone 101. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. Louis fair, which was presented to fifteen pieces. PrPABTMKWT OF TMI IMTKRIOB. A TTORNE Y’A T-LA IV, the President, together with a fine U nitbid mtatm land orrtcji, rack P rogram . I^krvlrw, Oregon. June 15, 19W. Arabian saddle, was written in Tiiexl»,, October «. A *ufficient conie«t affidavit having b«»en Altori« Rclerenec by perminion : Arabic. Mr. Langerman has bad it 1— One-h«tf mil« d*«h, free tor »112-,ear old«: filed in thia offer by John Berry contestant National Bank and A.loti* Having» againat Alfred Yotber* entry No. 2532. made translated for the President. This purse. fl.V). 2— One-euarter mile dash, free for all horses! Feb. 27. 1902. for AK\8Bktfec 1 EU NE»t A MW Ko’W on Nule Bank ol Astoria, Oregon. I r what the Sultan wrote: NEU 8 m 12T MH R 14 B, by Alfred Yotber* purse, |125. <*|,p<M>te Court Hoiinr, Kliuiilh In which It la alleged that Alfred To tne iivucred President of the S--One mile and repeal, tree for all trotters Conteatee, Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. Full», Or. Pilone, Mail. 104. Yothrra haa absented himaHf from and wholly AT THE pacers; purae. 1125. great American nation: m «» j * God •nd 4— rlTc-elghts mile dash, free tor all Klam- abandoned «aid land for more tbau ail month« last pail and still continues ao to wholly purse »75 him in peaceful preservation. V Itb Mtmo abandon and absent himself therefrom to thia 5- One mile dash, free tor of!; parse. It*« Wholesale and Retail Dealer keep In the name of God, the merciful and S—One mil« dash, free lor all; Indian date. That no residence has ever been eatsb lt!tf»w«l lherron by said entryman or any other »i'> in all kinds of Fresh and everlasting, life and strength are the to ride; purse Wednesday, Crson and no pm.'t nf raid land has ever been October 7. Physician and Surgeon. of God’s great love. From proved or cultivated; said parties are here Salt Meats. Every variety outcome 1— One-quarter mil« and repeat, free lor by notified ud appear, respond and offer evi the servant of his great and mighty all; Offitie- next door to the O|>er» II oum . Call and see our purse, lit» touching »aid allegation at 1Uo'clock a the great and powerful van 2— Three-quarter mtle dash, free for all; dence tn on Sept. 10, 19U3. belere C. H. Withrow, a U of Sausage always on God, Room 7—Hotel Linkville purse. »100 8. Commissioner al Klamath Falla, Or. (and quished, the faithful, the son of the S—Three-eights mile dash, pon, race, 1C4 that final hearing will be held at 1 o’clock p m Mpeciai attention Riven tit»e*»e» of U* hand. Phone Main 55 faithful, may God encircle him with hands high aud under; purse po on October 2. 1903, before) the Register and Re Klamath River Views . eve— 4ila»»e» fitted. ♦—Fire mile relay race, free for all; d,e ceiver at the United States Land Office, In the splendor of his greatness, keep horses allowed each entryman; to change not Oregon. I X-ftay Laboratory— Examination» P* him victorious and extend unto him under one mile; Jockey to ride race out; purse Lakeview. The said contestant having, in a proper aff no second money I to |25. davit, filed June ¡6, 1903, set forth farts «hich greatness. To the great, loving and IltlO; 5—One-half mile dash, free lor all; purse |7S show that after due diligence perwnal scr KLAMATH FALLS, OREOOn. exalted in his position of splendor and W. BUILDING, vice of this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby A. 0. U. Thursday, October S. glory, first amcaig the great and 1— Tbrec-elghts mile dub. free for all; purse, ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. noble. The President of the great F» E M B rattaim , Register Klamath Falls 2— One-half mile and repeat, Ire« for all; Door West of Central Cafe. American nation, the mirror of its purse. H amby B ailit . Receiver. 1100 greatness, posessor of its highest 5— One mile and repeat, tree lor all Klamath county trotters and pacers; puree, »NO CONTEST NOTICE. position, Theodore Roosevelt. PHYSICIAN SUROEON. 4-Seven-eights mile dash, free lor all; Pgr.kTMgKTorTHg Irrxair,« After saluting and thanking the purse, »100 6 — oae-half mile duh, free for all Klamath Office Over Kneed» MsrkcL U.treti R t . tu l.aiao OrFicg, great almighty God, unique and un county two-year-olds; purse »50 Labeview. Oregon. June 14. l»n Phone 173. raffleient eonleat .mdavit having been equaled in greatness and fullness and Friday, October ». All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. Lea a tbii 4. ■ * W by m an fllcd In John Bn-tt, cont««t»t>t honor, and after showering upon thee 1— Three-quarter mile duh. free for all; «»•inat Klamath Faile, Oregon. Alfred Cop»' entry f »o ' 25W ----- mad’p purse, fli April». 1(02 for BW>4. R* and upon thy great and exalted posi 2— rive-sixteenth« mile dash, free for all; r.K...«, >V. 8E1. Hection 4. Townahlp 35 R, Range 15 E, by Alfred f 'opaa tion all that which may be due to perse. »75 f.onteatee. In which It I. alleged that Alfred 3— One half mile duh. tree for ail Klamath Copaa haa abaented hlmaelf from and thee, in unspoken words we may county saddle horses, owned and used as such; wholly abandoned avid land few more than state that there came before our vaquero saddles to be used; purse, |73 alx montha la»t p,,: a .d »till eoniinuea an to PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. 4— One half mile and repeat, lr«e for all; wholly abandon and abaent l.lmaelf therefrom noble presence your wise messenger, purse, IIOO to thia date that no realdence haa ever t^m James IV. Langerman, the chevalier, 4A—One hundred yard fool race, frac for «11: eatabUrhed tbereon by «aid entryman or any between heals in race No. 4; purse »2.5 W Residence and office corner db who came unto us to have us appoint to 5 come Dealers and Manufacturers of — One and one-eight« mile dasli. ire« lor all; other permn and no pot lion of «aid land hu ever been imgroved or cultivated, «aid part lea one who may represent us in the pum, *150 are hereby notified to appear, reuwnri aud We are now moved into our and Mnln streets. Saturday, October IS. offer evidence touching aaid allegation at to dedication and opening of the exposi Klamath Falla, Oregon. a. M. on Sept II, 19WI, before C. II tion which your great government Rare« tn he made an during the lair. '■* .o'clock „ r*w' * V-A Commlaaloner at Klamath new building at oast end graciously purposed and consented toi Falla Or. feud that Anal hearing will be held •I IS o'clock a. m on Oct. 2. I«I<. before) the open in the coming year, 1904, if it of bridge. Rr»l«ter and Receiver at the United State. c. OWAVK® pleases the mighty God. And we 'ti”1 ln l»kevlew, Oregon. . O “y.sssveatanl having, In a proper am- have appointed hlni to represent our devil fifed Jtiae 15. lWt, aet forth facti which Wc carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col noble self at the beautiful exposition ahow that after due diligence peraonal aervice of lbig noiKv cannot be made. It I. hereby er in due time, If it pleases the mighty Office in the Rarewijcaw BsiWi’i- lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap. dered and directed that »neh notice be given by due and proper t-ubtlcallon God. Klamath Falls, Oregon. K. M Ba.TT.iH, Regiater Silvor Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. Notice lx hereby given that there Il.nav B. ilbt . Receiver POWERS QUILTY. »re funds In the county treasury for Wo carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. G eorgetown , Ky., Aug. 69__ The TyP«">nont OF THE INTERIOR, Ocner.l the redemption of all Kinmath county I have been making the Celebrated jury in the case of ex-Secretary of I have had thirteen years of steady fwn W»«bln«too. I) C., July 2R warrants protested on and prior to T* '•.f’crcby given pursuant to In practice in making Hamess and Har Lakeview Saddle for the past four Stare Caleb Powers, charged with junction, «»din accordance with the dire? Oct. 14, 1M8. Intereat will cease from complicity ln a conspiracy to murder 8w’,r»'*ry ol the Interior under this date. ness goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the Governor William Goebel in January, ,h« “««Ion nl the art of July GENER L FREIGHTER. Hated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this closest inspection. W m . G unther . 5,1M4 (23Btat., N3.) that the unaold land. In itself. G eo . W. B uadley . 1900, to-day found the defendant the Fort Klamath abandoned military reaer 18th day of June, 1903. vatlon.dewrlbeda.the WU RW« fiZ. h t guilty and imposed the death sen H. II. Van Vattrenburg, Prompt »nd careful st lenti«’0 MB., E.7)4 E , containing «0 acre«, will be HatlMuctkm Guaranteed J A BLEW tence. J.C. W H I P P Si p“bo’- "*le the «!»«»>« land ofgre' County Treasurer. Write U» For Hample« F. L WRIGHT MANAGER Powers was sentenced to imprison to all orders............................ '¡awi* ,w’ Or,*,,n' on the 3btb day ol Octob PHONE «-«-• ment foe life in his former trials for I CALL FOR BIDS. complicity in the conspiricy. It was Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. F-** on iris motion that he secured the Avww»v2i Aet,n« •'othtnlMloncr. Seated blds will be received by the new trial« each time. The verdict Approve«, Tboa. Ryan, Acting Secretary. Meets Saturday night on of street, commit,tee, A. C. Beal and to-day caused great excitement _ <n. Frink Ward, on or before September the full moon. among the frietids of other defend »or PubUcation. W. T. «Kiva, KT Tit lw> 3. for the removal of the old ants in these cases. Land Otic« at Ko«eb»rg.Oregwn. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Sec. Mdewalks and building new ones; DEALER Iff MARBLE Emergency Hedlciaes. ’’■‘id walks t<>consist of three string GRANITE, IRON FENC ASHLAND OREGON^ ers, 2|xfl, and flooring 2x8; said walk» It is * great convenience to have at ING AND ALL KINDS to be built on Main street an«l t he POSTOFFICE BOX NO- «5 hand reliable remedies for use in -aw OF CEMETERY WORK i i lumber and nails to lie furnished by of accident and for slight Injuries and W1NM1K MILLER, ailments. A good liniment and one vldow of Chacle* c. Miller dnre**ert ua » the said town; the walk to have a M»^ Jr' I”*.? l*iar,nK four H) feet, apart, and that is fast becoming a favorite if U> be six (6) feet In width, and the not a Itousehold necessity is Cham berlain's Pain Bahn. By applying it committee reserves the right to reject The Klamath County Live Store pwsupt ly to a cut, bruUa or burn it any and *|] birin. Must lie accompan Aswx’iatkin will pay the above re allays the pain and cause« the injury )r,,,|n J. T. BRinrjKB, Kegl.u"0’ ied by 16 per cent of the bid and said ward for the arrest and conviction of to heal in about one-third the time •mount will be held by the nonimit- until the bld is compiled with. any person or persons found guilty ot usually required, and as it 1« an daughters of rebekah AU blds must be for lineal foot CHOICEST BRANDS OF ClfiW stealing or altering the marks or antiseptic It prevents any danger of brands of any stock belonging to any blood poisoning. When Pain Balm 1« Meet, on the first and third Thnra- measurement The street. committee kept «♦ hand a sprain may lie treated wi specify where* the walks shall tie memiber of this association. Buffalo and Export Beer. . u Offlcer» ar" built 16 per cent on a thousand foet AddrtmChas. Horton, President before inflammation seta in, which lattie Haren, N. G.; Francis Bigler, I insures a quick recovery. For sale by Tourists Supplied « J. o. llamaker,Secretary. S tkckt C ommittick . G.; Alice Goeller, See.: Rebecca r. C. niitwood. fountain, Treasurer. Choice Liquor* Nubmrlbe for R epublican Sir/ Meat Market TWO BRASS BANDS CRATER LAKE C. C. BROWER. PICTURES I I BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO Dr. H. B. HARGUS. [Jneeda Meat Market Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage M. L. Burns ----- Proprietor BRA0LEY&GUNTHER GEO. H. MERRYMAN A MRS. HONG SING RESTAURANT LAUNDRY DR. O. W. MASTOh Japanese Curio Störe HARNESS, SADDLES and all kinds of strap work. Crasty Treasurer’s Notice. Notary Public. j. n. nooRfc ^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^ ’L. $250.00 REWARD Always on Hann.