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E IEAMES, AlEX ALEX MARTIN MARTIN JR. ally look in Hie statute ft>r the law. That lx what statute» are fur to con- Vics President. President. Cashier All the candidal os on every ticket were tain the law. It appears in the stat Rrpuhliexn in PnllilM. and devoted tn the good men. any of whom would have ute of Idaho when it was a territory Timber, ' »Kur.I, xtock nnd b uoi lulero.!, filled the offices creditably, of com* it but since Its admlsalon as a stale it bl ih< «tosi K Ixmutb Connir, wax not possible for all to be elected. does not appear in the statute. £) ®) © © Had those interested with the com Very little personal feeling entered ml ll»he<l »very Thurwta, by Into the election, the main and only pilation of the statute of 1901 mote fight being to decide whether one or than 10 years after Idaho was admit WESLEY 0. SMITH, two men shall be allowed to dictate ted as a state coiuildered it the law I Ko iron and P bowhhtob . who tiie people shall vote for or they certainly would have Inm-rted It. whet hei t lie citizens shall have the The Secretary of state of Idaho writes •vnnrn'rTton bits « privilege of selecting their own tick me that II is the law but admits that H a> et. The result conclusively proves it is not In the statute. Now it AUyenr (tn advance) .................. Collections Attended that the people wish to lie consulted seems that this particular law has to Promotly. THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1904 | been in controversy tn the court« Sir in the future. a number of years and there was no Galli* county, O,, Issued bonds definite certainty as to whether it REPUBLICAN CALL. Country Product taken in exchange for Goods several years ago for macadmizing was the law or not. The compilers A republican conveiition for Klamath the county mads. Since then 153 of the statute evidently thought it county i" hereby called to meet at miles of splendid road have been was not. By referring to ttie Ore Klxmxth Fall«, Oregon, on M'ednemiay, built at a cost of *335,000, ami bonds gonian of March 3rd we learn that April 8, 1904i at the hour of 10 o’clock were issued in that amount. Accord this decision of the Idaho supreme in tlie forenoon of said day, for the pur- ing to the published statement of court lias been appealed to tlie su ,viM* of nominating a full county ticket, the auditor of the county, the In preme court of the United Slates, so and to elect delegate» to the republican crease in taxation on account of these we are yet unable to determine ►hue anil congressional conventions, and to transact such other busine»» as bonds was only 25 cents on *100 val whether or not there is such a law may properly come before such conven uation. The farmers consider it the until the court of last resort has its best investment that the county has guess at it. I take for granted the tion. Do you realize the value of advertising? The convention will consist of forty ever made, as they are enabled to get Inference that 1 should have »ecured If you have any property list it at once and have it described in to market at any season of the year eight delegates, apportioned among the i the enactment of a similar law for several precincts of the county as fol and can haul very heavy loads with Oregon during my service in the leg this edition. If you want to sell you cannot afford to miss IN FACT lows : ease. Before the roads were Im- islature. Will admit that such a Sprague Rivet ................... 2 proved, during winter seasons it was this opportunity, as it will cost you nothing. The members Wool River............................................. 5 almost impossible to haul half a load thing is impossible. a complete and up to date Une of of the House from Wallowa county Enow......................................................... 4 over them. introduced a bill for a similar taw lamgell Valley............... 3 St t t 1 >lo Goods, Klamath latke ........................................ 1 The call for a Republican county with the exception that the limit was Tale latke ............................................... 6 convention admonishes us that ax an a half a mile instead of two miles. DAIRY, I. F. DAVIES. OREGON Dairy ............... 8 exponent of public opinion from a The bill was printed and referred to ------------------ -------------------------------- Linkville............ .................................... 12 Republican standpoint, the people committee. 1 went before the com Lost River................................................ 3 >wOOO OOOO O O OOO OOCOGOO are entitled to know who the aspir mittee and urged a favorable report. Francisco, Chicago, New York and the canals. The point In doubt Is Poe Valley............................................... 2 The bill was never heard of again. Boston, and from recent nil vices he whether canals and dykes thus <sm-I ants for the respective county offices Plevna...................................................... 4 There were only two members of the will soon start one in St. Louis nnd structed will keep the water off the Diiell................................................. • 1 will be; for sheriff, Silas Obenchaln, The apportionment being baaed on B. 8. Grigsby and Horace Mitchell legislature that favored the bill, the will also Invade the old world .and land to such an extent ax to make It the total vote cast in each Precinct for have been mentioned; for county member from Wallowa county and put a big daily In London and one at valuable either for |>axture or pro duction of liar. A* the matter now j the Hon. R. 8. Bean, Supreme Judge, clerk, the names of W. P. Rhodes. myself, while it requires thirty-one Bci iin. in June, 191)2. Being one Delegate at S. Ed. Martin of Merrill and Fred members of the house and sixteen of In defense of Mr. Hearst 1 will say. stands, the Seale people have 11,000 large for each precinct, and one dele Scballock of Klamath Fails have been . the senate, a total of forty-seven to should he receive the nomination at acres of marsh land which they can I In order to reduce our stock, will give you gate for each fifteen votes and fraction mentioned; for treasurer, Alva Lewis pass a bill. The sheep interest of St. Louis in June, for president, by drain into what is known ax Agency ! the Best Bargains ever offered in this city thereof over one-half of fifteen, except is the only name we have heard men-! Oregon aggregate In round numbers the great democratic party, from an latke, hut which could t>e better I the Precinct of Odel, which is given one The sheep Intellectual or moral standpoint there drained through the hooo acres lying China Tea ('up* and Saucer», prr dozen , 1 30 tinned; for county superintendent of three million dollars. Delegate at I-arge. men are very tenacious of their inter Is not a democrat In this great coun further south. The Marsters people China Tea Cup« ami Ssurrts, prr <!■ r<-n (with h.andlvsi schools, Will 8. Worden, C. R. DeLap 1 40 Following the suggestion of the Ptate est. They are well organized. There try but what can support him. own the 8000 acres, which is said to Cliina Dinner Plate*, prr diorn. If and J. G. Wight; for county commis I S3 Central Committee, the date for hold Harvard thviirated Plate*, per dozen. I SO ing primaries in the various precincts sioner the name of J. L. Padgett has' was no cattle interest represented in he should be elected to that grand tie not quite so gi«»1 ax the Scab-, Harvard Cup* an>l Saucer*, per iluscn. is hereby fixed for Saturday, April 2nd, been favorably mentioned but up to ‘ the lobby except from Klamath while office, 1 believe that he would run tract, because lower and under water. 2.10 8-Piece Cham tier Sri IX 4. at the hour of 2 o’clock in the this time we have not heard of any the sheep men were present repre-1 the vast business Interests for the The Marsters tract Is favorable situ io in afternoon of said day. candidate for either assessor, county sentlng nearly every county of East gixid of the masses, and the great ated for drainage, however, provided T-Piece 4'ham tier Het 3.43 Dated at Klamath Falls, March 10th, surveyor or coroner. ern Oregon. American Republic would tie entirely canals and dykes can be succe«afully HandMimc Jardinccrs. sur sud 1.10 1904. ' A. L. L eavitt , There were four joint representa safe in his hands. Yours, constructed through the marsh. A newspaper writer says that the tives from this district other than I A FEW BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE Chairman, County Central Committee. It is evident that the entire project V ioilent . world needs a religion today that will 1 1 r myself during my two terms, all of | DEMOCRATIC CALL. could lie N't ter managi'ti If It were OKO. T. BALDWIN' makes man's word as good as his I whom were extremely friendly to the j KLAMATH MARSH LAND under the control of one association HHRDWKRD DRRLFR A democratic convention for Klam note; that will make its possessor pay ' sheep interest. I had hoped to see of persons, for the land Is more nat ath county is hereby called to meet 100 cents on the dollar; sell sixteeu Klamath kept as a cattle county and I Is Bought by State Senator Marsters and Associate« for $| per Acre— urally drained from the il.ooo sere at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Thurs ounces to the pound; thirty-six inches strictly opposed to non-resident sheep Tract is on Heat Side of Klanuth tract across the SoOOacre tract. I day, April 14, 1904. at 10 o’clock A. to the yard; four pecks to the bushel; summering on the cattle ranges with Lake. There Is now a separate ownership, M. for the purpose of nominating a 128 cubic feet to the cord; that will out even so much as leaving a nicklc The associates of State Senator A. however, and unless the two Interrata county ticket, and to elect three dele make a man do a full day’s work for towards our taxes. Having been a C. Marsters were the only bidders for can l>e brought together In vune way, W. W. HAZEN. Proprietor, gates to the Democratic State and a full day’s pay whether the eye of permanent resident for nearly twenty the 3520 acres of swamp land sold by two Independent drainage systems Congressional conventions to be held bis employer is on him or not; that years and having owned more or less will be undertaken. Oregonian. i the State Land Board Tuesday. Tile EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. in Portland, Oregon, on April 19, will make capital disgorge the lion's cattle the entire period and not one j other applicants for the land, sup- 1404, and for the transaction of such share of the profits and divide them sheep during the time it would seem ''ar load of Iwtrb wlrc and nalls at ! posed to be associated with Jessie George Huru'x Hardware Store, Eaxt I IlorsoN boarded by day. wook or month. other business as may properly come equally and justly with the laborer, strange that any one would willfully Carr-Seale, made no further effort to End. * Hay and (¡rain bought and sold. before said convention. The conven that will cause the manufacturer to neglect the cattleman's interest when . secure the land. The board ordered Paaacngora convoyed to all partn of Southern Oregon tion will be composed of 37 delegates, cease adulterating bis goods, the it was his own. Notice For Publication that the land be sold to the Marsters and Northern alifornia at the very lowest rate». apportioned as follows: clerk from robbing his employers, the Now, Mr. Editor, if the people of people at the price offered, 41 per Lawoorrirg at LaaeTirw. (»•■nos, ..9 official man from embezzling the Linkville Precinct Klamath desire that J. W. Ilamakar i acre. February ¿3. IHM I elephonc Connection Between Stable and Hotel 2 funds committed to his trust, that Notice I« hereby given that the following Plevna “ represent them in the next legisla- named wttlrr baa filed notice of bl« Intention j The land sold Is a tract lying on Phone Main 14 ..5 will make men upright, honest, pure, make Anal proof In «upport of hia claim, 1 Linkville. Tule Lake “ ture 1 can but quietly subinlt, out the west side of Upper Klamath to and that said proof will be made before C H j ..3 trustworthy through all their walks \%itbrnw, C h Commlaaloner at Klamath* Lost River until such time as I can fully realize . Lake. It is directly north of a tract Falla, Or. on April 9 |’« m via 7 ..2 of life, that not only keeps a man Dairy K nrCKRL that the good people of this county ' of 4500 acres recently sold to Mars of Merrill. Or FRRhKRIt Hd lor the of happy but righteous. Poe Valley ’ t M M I a M ||. MSM • do really entertain such a desire I ters and asRociate* and south of the Ml - the following wiinr«M-« to prove hu continu ..4 Wood River reaidenre noon «n<J cultivation of aald ■ President Roosevelt is still keeping shall continue to be a candidate for tract sold to the Jessie Carr-Seale ous ..3 land v • < ii s« r Klag, wn let Langell Valley up his tight against government em the state senate subject to the pleas j people. The failure of the Seale peo Purdy, Bert Pana, all <>f M-rr'H. Oregon. ..3 Sprague River J N WATHON. Keg I • ter. 2 ployes taking a too active part in ure of the republican state conven ple to make a bld was due to their Snow Respectfully Yours, politics as is evinced by the following tion. not securing the other land which is ..1 MJHMO.NS. Klamath Lake R. A. E mmitt . reports from Ohio: The revenue necessary to the reclamation of th>- ..1 fn the Justice*« Court for Linkvllle Precinct, Odell collectors, railway mail clerks and whole tract. The sale of the land to- Klamath County Htate of Orafon. Being* one delegate at large for Back at His Tor Plaintiff. postmasters who have recently been Hearst Strikes . day finishes the transfer of a great J. L. Yaden. mentors. each precinct, and one delegate for rs active and offensive partisans have tule marsh, which, if reclaimed, will F. O Rmlth and W H Gray, ¡»art* each 16 votes and fraction thereof A • Eo. R epublican . Writing from add much to the area of good hay or nera aaMmlth and Gray; Salmon been scratching their beads, in the over one-half cast for Hon. Geo. E. and Malmon. ¡»artnrra a« Salmon last twenty-four hours, to be sure a democrat standpoint, and being on ' pasture land in Klamath county. Chamberlain for governor at state Salmon, ftrfrndanta. their scalps are still on. They have ly one of 7,000,000 other democrats, The Salem correspondent of the Ore and To F. O. Hmlth. W If Gray, and to Ralmon election of 1902. heard something drop in northwest and hoping the party will put up the gonian says that several months ago and Malmon, f»artn«*r« under th«* firm name of Primaries will be held at the rar- ern Ohio that interests them. The strongest man for president, whom I a number of persons, most of whom Salmon and Salmon; defendant«: ions voting places in the several pre fti the name <»l the Htao* ol Oreffou : You are appointment of Jno. A. Anderson as sincerely believe to be young McClel were evidently acting together, ap hereby required to appear and anawer the cincts on Saturday, April 9. 1904, at postmaster at St. Marys, and the re lan, I am pleased to see Mr. Hearst plied for the purchase of ll.uoo acres complaint Hied aealn«t you In the above en 2 o’clock of said day. titled action on nr before Friday the fat day of moval of Jno. L. Sullivan, peremp strike back at the foul blow which of surveyed swamp land west of Up- By order of Democratic Central torily, for offensive partisanship, April, l'«M. l^inK th«- laat day of the time pre- The land, lying «rrlbed In the order tor publication of thia bad its origin in Sacramento, but I per Klamath Lake. Committee of Klamath County, Ore is evidence that the same Roosevelt wax sent actoss the country and pub-j j In a compact area, was sold at the summon«, the flr«t publication thereof be in« gon. is on deck that used to do such effi lislied in the New York Post. In de . usual price of 91 per acre, the pur- on the lath daf of February, innt; and If you Phone. Ham 193 .0 to anawer, forwent thereof the plain Dated March 16, 1904. cient work on the eivil service com-1 fense of young Hearst, I will say ( chasers being Jessie Carr-Seale and fall tiff will take judgement aga n«t you lor fl'iO no J. F. G oeller . Chairman. mission. It is fair warning to post that while I have never met him, I j (others. Soon after application was with Interest thereon at legal rate from Janu J. G. P ierce . Secretary. masters and other government offi was well acquainted with his father. Hied for the purchase of 8000 acres of ary 1, 19QH, and for hi« coat* and disbursement« and for the »ale of attached property. J. L. H anks . cials everywhere to attend to their As a capitalist, miner, philanthro unsurveyed swamp land lying south herein, rhis summon« la nerved by publication In duties and keep their noses pist, horseman and stockman, no of that purchased by the Scale peo the Klamath Republican, by ordar of Hon H, MULTNOMAH FOR MITCHELL official out of partisan politics. It has a better man ever lived in the Golden ple, the applicants being Senator C. Graves, Jtiatice of the peaee for Linkville Precinct, Klamath County, Oregon, dated the wider significance than in mere dis state. IIis honored mother today is Marsters and others Tile Seale peo 17th day of February, |« mh requiring that thia A telephone message this trict affairs—it is due notice to of at the head of one of the greatest ple sulisequently filled applications summons be published once a week for six morning from Portland an- fensive weeks commencing February. Uth partisans in this state that institutions of learning in the world, for part of the same land and a con sueccMive (it <»l(l istillili l«M. nounces that the Mitchell Ohio is only one of the 45 states of ! at Berkeley, California, and has do test was commenced before the state k C Grava«, faction made a clean sweep the Union, and the coterie of bosses nated over 45,000,000 towards it. Land Board. Justice* of the Paar«. We now fave the Rntcnlc. in Multnomah county at the at Columbus a small factor in Nation W. R. Hearst, himself is the only As the land was unxurvcyed, and J. C. Attorney for Plaintiff when they run up against son. a graduate from Harvard college. there was some question as to the primary election yesterday. al the affairs, real thing. The writer of this article many years legality of one or the tilings, the A I avorlte Remedy for liable.. The advantage in growing porkers ago, in the presence of several Cali ixiard ordered that so much of the VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. on hand we have ever hod made up. is that there is a strong home de J tn pleasant taste and prompt cures fornia gentlemen, at the Golden land as was under contest should be mand for this commodity while the have made Chamberlain's Cough E ditor R epublican —I notice In i Eagle Hotel at Sacramento heard sold to the highest bidder, wliile that Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat bulk of our beef must go east. Hogs your locals of last week that I had Senator Hearst say, that when his Remedy a favorite with the mothers for which there was no contest was trade right and give the best values for the money multiply very rapidly, fatten and go promised my support to C. D. Will- of small children, ft quickly cures son, W. R. Hearst had graduated sold to the .Marsters people, to market inside of twelve months, son for chairman of the central com I heir coughs and colds and prevents to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim from Harvard College and was to The greatest interest of the pur any danger of pneumonia or other while the bullock must remain on the mittee which Is a mistake as I have make his debut in life, he said to chasers of the 11,000-acre tract Mirlons coiisei)lienees. ming done by competent men. It not only premixes for three years. Of course, I to be in the control of the cures croup, but when given ax x<x>n made no such promises to any one. ¡him. ‘ Well son, what do you want 'seemed the feed is provided for the pig from That is not my business. It is the to make of your seif?” Young < land through which they must build ax t he crimpy cough appears will pre an early life until he is ready for work of the county convention. Hearst replied. “Well I’a I would canals if they should drain the marsh. vent the attack. For xale by C. C. Main Street, . Klamath Falls, Oregoft Chitwood. market. _______________ I also observe a communication i ■ like to tie a newspaper inan.” The 8000 acres, or most of It, lay The Lakeview Examiner has made from J. W. Ilamakar in reference to | "Agreed,” said the senator. along the channels through which l‘)„b,r»r TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- , Th.i they will off-r p“"'1, its last appearance under the man the two mile limit law of Idaho in re-1 At that time the Examiner was water could lie most easily conveyed •*"4| koiighl inmnre valuable aadl®*** NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, ■loon t|„„ |„r a|rlrrillur*l !•«>«I*"**|M agement of A. Y. Beach. The plant gard to herding sheep, citing that owned by a company In San Fran- from the 11,000-acre tract. lahh.h m.ir o.im. 1» »'¡j I»«* The tlnlled HHlr.land Offico, Lakeview.Ornvon •* ‘.Lj’ * lantinry IS. I'm Notice I. hereby flveo u,.i IP KI.h r *n<l ......... has been sold to C. O. Metzker, late the supreme court of Idaho had ren-1 cisco and was on hard street from a Seale people were therefore very 4 In compliance with the provl.tou. nt the Act Mnii.lar the 2xih <t»r "f MBrch, Wl* Mr. dered a decision holding the law valid I financial point of view. editor of the Chewaucan Post. of Junes, IM7K, euttile.l »»An eel tor the -ale of I Tl,.r „„„„ .. •¡‘"•"‘t’,. J How well anxious to acquire the lower trai l, , K l«n,»i|, k»||., Or . Oeu * MU kef« " . Unifier lantia In the xtate. of California Or,. Beach has been connected with the and mentioning the further fact that young Hearst managed it and of j but having failed as to a portion of WUlIBni Bureli.nf lakn.l"» ■ ”r; o( |-|uik, »on, Novell. .0>l Washington territory " a. , , tended lo all the »‘while Land Hiatu. I,v act <’f V«w Pin» Creek. Or. H C K»mb<> «■ r paper for the past 18 years and has I said it was not the law. Suppose what he has done in Journalism, the' it, decided not U> purchase any. of Align.t 4, 11W2, tfie following per,on. have Ah) and .|| ^r.on« clBlmln« M niert In thlaofflee their aworn ataieinenia vlg made the Examiner one of the lead he thought he had scored a point public are well aware. He is today Men-who bare investigated the Myrtle K llralialn <4 Lokevlnw, count, ol »U>»e .1. -r|i»M I l»nd« are thair ( laims in ihlt olti<w on or balor« Lake .tale of Oregon, .worn .lalomant No ing weeklies of Southern Oregon. against me. 1 did say It wax not the the great newspaper man of the matter are In doubt whether a con- *M7K wV" HW'«' 'P «> »1 M.rnh, HUM M WtW0Ir. The new management has our best law of the state of Idaho. My rea , world, having four big dallies run- sideiable portion of the marsh can be Klilon M Hratteln of lakevlew, county of w ¡sites and we hope that the paper son for saying so was because it Is nig and giving employment to thous-. drained. The plan of the Scale peo- Lak.-. Htaio of orngot , aworn «tatemi nl No Private dining rooms at t,,eCeB tor th« purchaw ol the NK14 Hon M, ■<,,, may continue to hold its present ex- not In the Idaho Statute compiled m I auds of writers and editors and con-j pie is to put a large steam dredge at U o aro now moved into our 2H..I M H 7 15. • C*aLnt standing among our ex- 1901 a copy of which Is In the state 1 trilling the liest brains that money | worg excavating canals, and build- now building at east end cbmtgts. library at Salem, Oregon. We gene: n x ciire In the big cities of Sari | ing dykes of th<mat rial takep from of brbb'i' ticket aa named in KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.1 last The week entire ’s R epublican wax elected. REAL ESTATE © © © © I have now in preparation a pam phlet descriptive of Klamath County, containing a list of property for sale. 2ooo Copies THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishirig Goods, Boots and Shoes. W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls, Ore. WAR ON CHINA. Î Crockery and Glassware EXCHA N ( ; E STABE ES Livery WEST STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Tearns with or without Drivers REMEMBER We are still Doing Business Finest Line of Harness and Saddles BRADLEY & GUNTHER. MRS. HONG SING RESTAURANT U A U N I) R Y Japanese Curio Störe RFPJBIIÓAN OFFICE FO’i ALL KI’IFS OF JOB