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■I •H’t’hx _ n Bf s Ef/IEBIAA * * R3 a i IL t Reames $ Jennings. We have already placed orders for an unsurpassed line of MENS and WOMENS SPRING and SUMHEf room MUST be made for these. To do this ALL PROFIT on WINTER GOODS is sacrificed Sale to continue until the “CLEAN UP” is complete. ♦ • ♦ « ♦ NOTE THE < > PRICES « ♦ « ♦ ’ ♦ • ♦ ’ ♦ 50 cents 55 cent* 45 t'enta 50 cents 16 cents •4.50 4.25 6.00 4.75 1.75 25 cents 30 cents 65 cent All wool Albatross 15 cent all wool Henrietta 65 cent CMsimere 65 cent plaid dress goods 25 cent Jacquards dress goods »5.50 9 yard pattern Snow Flake 6.50— 8 yard pattern Wool Covert 7.50— 8 yard pattern Zebeline 6.00—8 yard pattern Zebeline 2.50— 4 yard pattern French flannel 35 cent Venetian waist lugs 40 cent Tricot Gloves and Mittens. - if 35 cent ladies special Golf gloves 35 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cents 25 cents 20 cents 20 cents 20 cents ladies fleece lined gloves ladies wool mittens Infants mittens Miiwcs mittens Ready to wear Garments. »8.50 6.00 »10.50—1-42- Ladies Jacket 7.50—1-36- Ladles Blouse ARTICLES, 5.50— 1-40-Ladies Walking Skirt 8.50— 1-42- Ladies Walking Skirt 7.00—2-42- Ladies Pres* Skirt 4.50— 1-8 years Child's Jacket 5.00—1-16 years Miaaeaa Skirt Dress Goods. ft Cbe Brick Store 3.50 6.50 5.25 3.25 3.00 Ladies Underwear. »1.25 Ladles Al) Wool Underwear 1.50 Ladles All Woo) Union Sults 75 cent Misses All Wool Union Sults 1.00 Ladies Outing Flannel Underskirt» 1.50 Ladies Outing Flannel Underskirts 75 cent Ladies Outing Flannel Underskirts 1.00 Ladies Knit Underskirts 1.50 Ladies Outing Flannel Night Gowns 1.25 Ladies Outing flannel night gowns 1.00 Ladies Outidg flannel night gowns 50 cent Child's Knit Skirts 90 cents • 1.15 45 cents 70 cents 1.20 SO cents 80 cents 1.20 90 cents 70 cents 40 cents Knit Goods and Hose. •1.00 Ladies Knit Fascinators 75 cent ladles knit faslnators 40 cent ladies knit fasinators 1.25 ladies knit slippers BOOTS AND SHOES 75 55 25 90 cents cents cents cents EXAMINE THE 35 cent ladies wool and cashmere hose 35 cent ladles fleece lined host' 30 cent child» wool and cashmere hose 30 ceul boys wool and cashmere hose 25 cents 75 ernt uicn'a natural wool . 25 cents 25 cents 25 ceuts Hen's Socks, etc. »1.25 men's knit scarfs 1.00 men's knit scarf* 75 cent men's knit scarfs 75 cent men's wool mitten* 40 cent men's wool mittens 1 50 men's sheejwkln gloves 60 cent men's heavy wool socks 50 cent men's heavy wixtl socks 40 cent men's heavy wool socks 35 cent meus heavy wool socks QUALITIES 90 cent* 75 canta 60 venta •IO cent* *-■> tenta ISO 50 cent* 40 cent* 35 cent* Ru t <r o *, f ♦ 2 25 women** fleece lined I 1 50 iii I mcm fleece lined I h * 1.25 child* flei-ce line bools 1.25 women's artica 1.00 mime* art Ira 65 cent child» arttea » 15 I»« » ten* Min ruldter LOO men'* hlgli riibtrer* 75 cent men'* high rubltera 40 cent mlsM<* high rubber* 3u cent child* high rubtier* Sweat rt 30 ceni* Men's Shirts and Underwear. »l.*0 men's all wool negligee shirts 1.25 men's fleecj negligee shirts 1.75 men's Jersey ribbed underwear 1.25 men’» Vicuna wool underwear 75 cent men's Vicuna w<s>l underwear 1.25 men's natural wool underwear 1.00 meu’s natural wool utideiwear • 1.25 85 cents 1.45 90 cents 60 cents 90 cents 75 cent* Coat »4.50 men’s all wool sweatc 4.00 men'* all wool ■weate 3.50 men's all WlMlI sweat«- 3.00 men'* *11 wool ■Weate 2.50 men** all Wool ■wrate 1.50 men's all wool a weate 10.00 sheep lined coats at« 6.00 blanket lined overcoat HATS AND CAPS t Mens and Boys Ready Made Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Coats, Vests and numerous articles not mentioned at vut i’rxu Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Good, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. %. a compiete and up to date line of Goods. Staple L F. DAVIES, OREGON DAIRY,- EXCHANGE STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST KLAMATH END, FALLS, OREGON. Horses boarded by day, week or month. L*1 Wry • Hay and Grain bought and Bold. Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon and Northern alifornia at the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkville. Phone Main 14 I REMEMBER We are still Doing Business at tike old stand We now have the Finest Line of Harness and Saddles on hand we have ever had made up. Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat trade right and give the best values for the money Repairing and Carriage Trim to be had. ming done by competent men. BRADLEY & GUNTHER, Main Street, . - - KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Republican in Politics, and devoted to the Timber, Agricultural, Stock and Wool interest« of the great Klamath County. Published every Thursday by WESLEY O. SMITH, E ditor and P boprixtob . .VBWHtrriON ratks ; Ov.e,e*r (in advance)................................ 12.00 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1904. DECLARATION OF PRINCIRLES. When the approaching dawn of a political campaign admonishes one that it I* time to gird on the armour and enter the lists, a proper respect for established precedent and due re gard for the feelings of the candidate •eetns to require thata partisan news paper make some declaration of it* position, particularly in this paper, since the present management has never Wore been concerned In a po litical couflict and is merely a novice lu newspaper work of any kind. The Klamath Falls, E R. REAMES, ALEX MARTIN JR. Vice President. Cishier Collections Attended to Promotly. FACT IN ALEX MARTIN President. this time that with a properly organ Five extra big guns have been gatlon wurks. ized effort we can surely prevail, a- mounted on the forts and they are Thi* intercstlng proposition sp- gainst the common enemy to progress firing at every object suspected of be pears » hlglily attractive oue to the and development, at the polls. ing part of the enemy's fleet. casual observer. Stock mm would L ondon , Feb. 15.—The Dally without question gladly pay from one CRUSHED ROCK THE REHEDY. Mail's New Chwang correspondent, and one-half to in some case* five The great papers of the country, under date of February 11, cables: cent* an acre annually for a five or I and many of the smaller one*, are hav According to official Port Arthur tel ten year lease. Very possibly tbej ing much to say about making life egrams the Japanese landed a force government might obtain five or ten easier for the poorer sections of the yesterday at Pigeon Bay, west of million dollar* a year Income from large cities. And the movement is Port Arthur. They were then at thia land. It would undoubtedly be well worthy of commendation. But tacked by troops and by the land bat an excellent revenue provider. apparently they have overlooked the teries and were defeated with heavy But what would he the effect upon farmer and bis wife and sons and losses. the country involved of ieaalng and L ondon . Feb. 15.-The Dally Mali’s fencing the public lands? Needle*» daughters entirely. And yet the farmer and those de Port Arthur correspondent, under to say, *tockmen would secure the pendent upon him are entitled to just date of Feb. 13. says: very beat of tlie land, claiming that "Official advice state that the Jap when wanted. It-could be Irrigated, as much consideration as hi* city anese landed 600 soldiers near Tallen but that it should In the meantime cousins. The lack of opportunities for men Wan with disastrous results, 410- be yield the government a revenue How would thia tal advancement and physical enjoy ing aabred by Cossack*. The remain through leasing. affect the settlement and farming of ment is the bane of the present day der esrapetT to their »hip*. "It is furtbur stated that the Jap the country* The stockmen are to farmer's existence, and it is becoming a serious problem as to what will be anese landed at Dove Bay, where 30 of day doing everything in their power come of the farms ’n a few years if them were killed and the remainder to prevent and discourage settlement retreated." the present exodus continues. on the public domain, which inter C hkfoo , Feb. 15.-The steamer feres witli their large grazing opera In an adddress which he recently delivered, O. P. Austin, statistician of Wellchow. arriving from Port Arthur, tions. With a Ieaalng title to such the depart meat of commerce advanced reports that 11 Russian ships were lands their power to prevent settle the proposition that the real secret of i struck in Wednesday’s engagement. ment would lie Infinitely lncrc;ised, I It is slated that the cruiser Askold, no matter what the terms or restric the method to keep the bright youtli of the country on the farm is to fur with a big bole at the waterline ba* tion* of the lease. nish good toads. The extention of been towed into the Inner basiu and With such a title In the hand of a • the rural free delivery and of tele beached. powerful stock grower, or livestock Tbc battleship Sebastopol has a corporation employing number* of Farms, Stock Ranches phone lines are all steps in the direc tion of ameliorating country life and shell hole just above the waterline ranchmen and cowboys, he would io Dry and Irrigated making it more attractive to young and Is useless in rough weather. deed be a hardy homesteader who Lands, timber Claims people; but after all, the extention of The cruiser Novik has a bole in her would go within th« cattleman'* a good road system will do more than after port side. fenced domain and say: •‘Here, lb I* I* Eoflflinfl and mill sites all other things combined. The battleship Retivan I* on the government land; I am going to set lie City property and Bus According to this view, which seems beach and her bottom has fallen out. here." sound, bad roads do more than any Once the stockmen secured a lease The cruiser Pallada was torpedoed iness chances In Klam thing else to promote ignorance, iso abaft the engine-room. title to the land, there would be no ath County. lation, discouragement and disgust The battleship Czarevitch, which settlement on the land. And who I* among country people. Good roads was also torpedoed, has been docked. going to classify this land, and say promote attendance at school and at The others were chiefly damaged in what Is grazing land and what Is ag church. They make social gather their upperworks. ricultural land. G uy E. M itchkll . ings, literary societies, dramatic en The whole of the fleet has been tertainments and dub and lodge taken into the Inner harbor and Port SUnMONA. meeting* possible during the winter Arthur Is depending tor protection on In the Justice’« Court for Linkville Preu I net, months. In the absence of good her forts, which have been reinforced. Klamath County Stale of Oregon. Plaintiff, roads, the farm family has to hiber There Is frequent firing which is pre J. L Yaden. nate during three or four months in sumably drawn by Japanese torpedo- P. O. Rmltb and W If Gray, part* ner* a« Mmith and Gray; H almon the year, so far as social life is con boats. and Halmon, partner« a« Ma I mon cerned. With good roads, the same Firing was heard at midnight Feb and Halmon. Defendant«. months could readily be made the ruary 11 at Intervals, also on the To F. O. Smith, W II. Gray, and to Halmon most pleasant, and intellectually, the nights of Feb. 12 and 13. On Feb and Halmon, partner« under the Arm name of Halmon and Halmon; defendant«: most profitable of the year. ruary 14 the firing continued until 5 In the name of the Mtate of Oregon: You are We believe that no time could be o’clock in the afternoon. An eye hereby required to appear and answer the better chosen than the present, for witness claims to have seen 18 dead complaint Aled a«ain«t you in the above en titled action on er before Friday the 1st day of calling attention to the road* of Klam landed from the Russian ships Wed April, 1904, being the la«t day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication of this ath County. The argument» in favor nesday. Ntirnmons, the Ar«t publication thereof being of grxxl roads are many, yet none so L ondon , Feb. 16.—It is reported on the IMth day of February, 1904 j and if you effective as the experience of attempt that in a battle off Port Arthur, 8 fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plain ing to travel over our roads during Russean Vessels were destroyed and tiff will take judgement against you for IlflO.OO with interest thereon at legal rale from Janu the next two months. We do not 10 captured. ary 1, 1903, and for his costs and disbursements Phone, Mam 193 consider it necessary to suggest any herein, and for the «ale of attached property. This summons 1« «erred by publication in remedy, as anyone, who has given the LEASING THE PUBLIC LANDS. the Klamath Republican, by order of Hon H matter the least attention, know* <L Graves, Justice of the Peace for Linkville W ashington , D. C., Feb. 12. — that there is only one solution and Precinct, Klamath County, Oregon, dated the also realize* the futility of attempt (Special; At the recent stock grow 17th day nl February. IWM, requiring that this •urnrnons lie published once a week for sis ing to Improve muddy roads with more ers’ convention* held In Portland successive weeks commencing February, lAth most of the prominent stockmen 1904. mud. strongly advocated the establishment R C Grayes. Justice of the Peace. of some system for the leasing of the J. C. Rntenlc. WAR NEWS. public grazing lands. It was set Attorney for Plaintiff. Cnzroo, Feb. 15.—A reliable au forth that there are something over thority says that three Russian tor half a billion acres of remaining pub pedo-boats have been sunk by guns lic land* In the western grazing states WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD. from tiie fort». They were mistaken and Tenltorles; that only a propor The first- action when you have a Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. for Japanese vessels. tion of this can tie Irrigated by the cold should tie to relieve the lungs. L ondon , Feb. 15.—The Tok io cor government; that the remaining This I* liest accomplished by the free respondent of the Times, raiding un must forever remain arid and unim use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. der date of February 12 ,says: "It is proved, and suitable only for grazing This remedy liquefies the tough mu said that the Japanese squadron has purposes and that therefore, to avoid cus and cause* Its expulsion from the PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE air cells of the lungs, produces a free sealed-Port Arthur.’’ conflict among stockmen and over- expectoration, and opens the secre LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 7 A. M C hkpoo , Feb. 15.—It Is stated that grazing and trampling to death of tions. A complete cure soon follows. Office: Mammoth Stables, largest and Moat Centrally Located. 11 Russian ships weie damaged In the grasses, t he land should lie classi Tills remedy will cure a severe cold In less time than any other treatment the recent engagement at Port Ar fied and the stockmen allowed to Travelers conveyed to all points at reanonttble raten. Be«t thur. The whole fleet has moved In lease them from the government, in and It leaves the system In a natural a,-d heal thy condition. It counter care given to stock. to the Inner harbor. Torpedo-boats cidentally providing a large annual act* any tendency toward pneumonia. remain outside on scouting duty. Income, which could be used for Irrl- For sale by C. C. Chitwood. Telephone 101. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. Oregon. R epublican , was established as a republican newspaper and when the present proprietor assumed control he took It with all the responsibilities pertaining thereto including a con sistant and loyal support of the prin ciples as set forth in the Republican political platform, and while this paper shall always reserve the right to criticise any public official* for seeming misconduct, being a conser vator of public good rather than the organ of any faction or individual, its mission during the criming campaign shall be the success of the entire re publican ticket, especially the local portion of it. Personally this pa[>er favors the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt for President of the United .States, and of Binger Herman for Representative In the first Congress ional District of Oregon. Beyond this it has no preference for any par ticular candidate, believing that the republicans of this county will work In harmony and, with the sole object of party aucceaa In view, select capa ble candidates for each and every local office, we hereby freely offer the columns of this paper for the discus sion of party issue* from a republi can standpoint, merely suggesting at Corresoondence Invited. oi. o. srnicn, KEJtmjtCB FUELS, OREGOH. Rene escjtce WEST SIDE STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers WESTERN STAGE CO. Daily-by Day light-bet ween Klamath Falls and Pokegama Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.