Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 24, 1904, Image 2

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    «ük*TN REPUBLICAN. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.
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VMber. *«rl«»l>ur»1 Rock sud \'« h H tntvrent»
BÍU^C*»! KMm*ih Vounly.
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Ou* column, ar» o,--n to the Iv-gftlmstr dlaeu«-
•l”n o( maoere c»l a»c*k»li« lateraalt but we
arc* not ie»».on»ibie lor the
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P»MUh<~t»wty THIirwtay by
WP.Sl.EY O. SMITH,
••Let Him That Hunks He 5taft4fth.
Take Heed Lest He Fall.”
must of uecewx.ly »uwivi laity atte> I
me In common with all othei cltlxens.
I have not and do not assume to say
what legislation on the Important
subject of lloa Irreconcilable conllict
would be beat *»r most expedient. •
Both the sheep ami cattle Industries,
are being jeopardiaed In their present I
condition, hence both are In equal
need of protection by legislative reg­
ulation. The legislature is aim ply •
the vehicle bv which the «ill of the
people Is carried out.
It is there«
fore absurd to contend that tin" law:
making branch of our government
has no potter to regulate or cotiiml
the grating of any clans of domestic
animals within the limits of Hit
state, even though the title to the
lands remain vested In the United
Stat<*s. Peraunally I have no known
cause for Controversy witli Mr. Em-1
mitt. 1 reaped him as a citizen, ad-1
mire him as a friend and neightior, |
and should he receive the nomination ,
for state senator, 1 pledge him my
earnest support, in tlie full faith
that he will do the same by me
should 1 be named Instead of him.
Very respectfully.
J. W. H ama V ak .
REAL ESTATE
<S)
©
<§)
ALEX MARTIN
President.
E R. REAMES.
Vice President.
A lix
warum jg
Cishilf
@
I have now in preparation a pain
As the time approaches for holding
Í
»»nr primaries in the several voting
precinrtx of the county, quite s good
trwnirWtrm a»TB»;
deal
of Interest is being inanifeMed
Oaarear 0» advance) ..................
as to whom we should nominate, to
I mp voted for at the coming June elec­
THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1901»
tion, especially for county officers.
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As is usually the case there seems
ItElH'BLICAN CALL.
to be no dearth of aspirants to seleet
Country Produce taken In exchan^t f«r R00ds
A republican coiieritlion for Klamath from, and all good representative
bounty is hereby cal leal to meet at men, whose loyalty to the cause of
Klamath Fall», Oregon, on Wednesday, Republicanism is not questioned. As
April d, 19<M, At the hour of 10 o’clock to qualifications; they’ve got ’em,
tn the forenoon of raid day, for »he pur- not the least of which is their will­
prw of nominating a full county ticket, ingness to serve the “dear people."
and to elect delegatee to the republican But gentlemen, just let me sound a
I
•late and congreeeional conventions, word of warning. It will be very
and to transact such other business ae poor policy and disastrous too, if the
fnay |Woper*y come before such conven­
convention shall name all the princi­
tion.
Do you realite the value of advertising ?
The convention will consist of forty­ pal candidates from Aiiv one precinct.
If you have any property list it at once and haw it described in
bight delegates, apportioned among the This is a matter that most certainly
Keveral precdhcls of the county as fol­ should be well considered by the dele­
this edition.
If you want to sell you cannot afford to miss
IN FACT
gates to the county convention. It
lows:
A Rock Cruaher.
Spragfc River ....
iil’.li
is only fair that outlying precincts
this opportunity, as it will cost you nothing.
Wood River..............
should be represented on the ticket.
z/ complete and up to date line of
E d . R epublican : 1 have heard
Fno xr.......................
There has always been more or less many comments of our citizens upon |
idingv!! Valley..........
objection to the whole ticket where your very appropriate remarks re- i
Klamath l-akC .....
this matter has been overlooked. »yarding the condition of Main street, I
tnle tjlke..................
There is also another very important and their advocacy of the purchase:
DAIRY.
I. F. DAVIES.
0 A’EGON
Dairv.........................
I
matter
that
should
claim
the
atten-
’
of
a
nek
crusher,
and
I
am
of
the
I
linkville...................
' tion of delegates to the approaching 'opinion that many of our people do I
txwt Rivet;...............
oooo-o-oooooooooo
i convention. I refer to the few tier- not understand what a rock crusher, j stock In this valley for the want of
LOST OR STOLEN.
Poe Valiev .. ...........
hay
this
winter.
Klamath's
winters
Plevna. i v»i» »> . .... ............
1 I sons w ho are in the habit of voting in or crushed rock really is. many class­
A black dog with white spot on
Odell ................. ...».................................I ! the Republican primaries for dele- ing the machine with a stamp mill, , ' are like whales in the oct-an, their
each foot ami on breast. Answers tn
The apportionment being based on I gates and then vote the Democratic while others have no conception of its tails are to be dreaded moat.
name of Pedro. A re.ixonablc reward
Marcti 21, 1904.
K eno .
the toi»l vote cast in each Precinct for , ticket on election day.
| structure or the result of its work­
Is offered fur the return or inform.»-
the HoK; R. 8. Bean, Supreme Judge,
It is a great pity these men did not ings. The machine works very much
MUST LIVE ON HOMESTEAD.
tn June, 1902. Being one Delegate at offer up their lives as a sacrifice for
tlon leading to the recovery of the
iike a huge-coffee mill and grnids a
large for each precinct, and one dele­
Lynn IL Vaden,
In writing the Commissioner of the dog.
• their country’s good, in either the nek. the size of a person’s head—no
In order to reduce our stock, will give you
gate for each fifteen voter and fraction
Kl.nn.itti Falls, <>r.
I
i
late
Spanish
or
Philippine
war.
It
matter
how
hard
—
to
particles
the
1
*
,enen
*'
Land
office
recently,
Special
the Best Bargains ever offered in this city
thereof over one-half of fifteen, except
Notke lor Publication.
the Precinct of Odel, which is given one ’ would have been very much to their size of walnut, larger or smaller. I Agent W. W. Scott of this piuce re-
China
*l'ra
Cupa mid Naucrra, p»-r doten
1 1 Jo
credit to have thus honorably dis- with apparently as much ease and Terred to the practice common among
bclegate at I-arge.
I ji nd Office al K.»»al»«irr «>r*roh.
lililí.»
T'e.t
<il|w and S.IIICCI«. per doo n (With bandir»).
j jo
Man
h
-V
I
*>4
No need to rapidity as a coffee mill grinds a homestead entry men, In this r-gmn. Nolle»* tn hereby rKrn »hat lb* folluwlng
Following the suggestion of the State i posed of themselves.
China
Dinner
I
’
latra,
per
dozen.
l.M
An
erroneous
idea
,,f
leaving
Hie
place
during
the
win
­
mention
tiieir
names,
as
those
to
named
«
’
tiler
ha«
»■
-••»1
'•
'■
•
hi»
■
ntrnii'»»»
Central Committee, the date for hold­
kernel of coffee.
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lo make final pr«*<»t in *upt»»»rt <•( l»i« • la’fn
Harvard 1 leciiralul i’l.tl.s, |s-r doi.-n
IM
ing primaries in the various precincts I whom 1 refer are well known through- also prevails that it is a very expen- ter months, and to the Impression ami that «aid |*r««»>l will l»e n a«lr bef»»r* ' ha«
C H <\>ininl««ionrr. nt hl« «»ffi< e al
Harvard < ‘ i »| m nn*1 Saiicrra. |s r dor. n .
is hereby fixed for Saturday, April 2nd, lout the county. They will be in at- i sire machine to run, generally es- prevalent among them that an ucca Nichole.
2.10
M«'dh»rd. <>r«K i •■!» April <• «u. »n;
UnKriMFK 4 Kf»t>Y
R-Piece Chamb»*r Het
19l 1, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the i tendance to vote at our primaries, I tlinating the expense at *20 per day, aional visit to the land would lx* ac-
10.00
H F Entry \o
lor ttiv **»^NF* NW*NF\
♦fternoor of said day»
!• Piece Chamber Nel
T|* W *» K > " M
3.15
and on election day they will as usual etc. While the'facts are, thè cost of , eepUd by the Depart.... nt as fultlll- Hr< !{•• IB. name«
the hdlow nr w'tnra»»-« »n prn»e
Dated at Klamath Falls, March iOlli,
llantlsoiiic Jardinería.
»Or and 1.10
hla coniinuou* reatdewr 'tikon and cultlwallnn
vote the Democratic ticket.
oil for lubricating the maeliinerv, ,nK the requirements of the home- of
»aid land via
Dau <<i II Yx aifrr. of P«»beg
1901.
A. L. L eavitt ,
Replying to this the atna Oraaon. s«|uirr 4 I’ark'-r. Hill f**rbvr
Yours.
P ewtkb B ob .
the fuel for the boiler, If run by stead law.
A FEW BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE
Chairman, County Central Committee.
an<l laaac Moor* of A«hland. Oregon
steam power, and the wages of one Commissioner said:
J T llridgea. Regi«ler
Change of Front.
DEMOCRATIC CALL.
<Î1C<>. *r. BALDWIN
“You are advised that a homestead
man to act as engineer and tireman is
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Contest Notice.
settler
must,
within
six
months
after
HARDWARE DERLPR
In the last issue of the R epubli ­ the total expense.
À democratic convention for Klam­
Itrpartmrnl of thr Inlrrlor. f’nlled Hlate«
The balance of the expense is par- making his entry, establish Ins actual (.•nd
ath couuty is hereby called to meet can . Hon. R. A. Eininitt publishes
<Mfi.'**, I.ak*'% lew. or
JD IF***
OG-OOOOOOooooooo
residence upon tlu- land, ¡»lid must re­ A -tifllih’nf runi.«« affidavit having Iw.-n
at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Thurs­ an article under the caption “Voice i ing men for throwing nick Into the
rtl»*<1 in thi« offirr hv Jr«ait» Andrraolt conir«!
side
upon
and
cultivate
the
land
con
­
ant.again«l Homettrad KtitrT No 2 »11 mad*
day, April 14. 1904, at 10 o’clock A. of the People,” which savors very : crusher and teams to haul the
February J7. I'AX! lor JiF.1 * *W **. Haw I.», and
M. for the purpose of nominating a strongly of an effort to excuse a for- I crushed rock away and dumping it tinuously, in accordance with the XF\NWt anl-^NW'. «.<• M. Tp » A. H !• K
W M v»y ,.din A ihattv <*1 nir«tr<*. In whifh II
law, for the term of live years. (;<•- 1«
a)l«Ked that «aid Inattv ha« ab*ndnn«-d
county ticket, and to elect three dele­ 1 mer article over the initials “R. A. upon the streets. Thus the expense
•
gad
casiona)
visits
to
the
land,
once
in
six
(
gates to the Democratic State and E. ” which he now voluntarily fath­ ; would vary with the ease or diffi-
W. W. Il AZLN, Proprietor,
now and never W< a a legal rr«idrnl of th*
months
or
ottener,
do
not
constitute
>
«am.-,
that
there
1«
n<»t
now
any
riaimant
<>n
Congressional conventions to be held ers, but in his latest communication i culty of obtaining the rock and the
he «amc but ronte«tani That «aid alleged
residence.
The homestead part v 1 I absence
from «aid land a a« not due to his rm
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
tn Portland, Oregon, on April 19, be changes front, he now tells us the distance the crushed rock must be
plovmrtit in it r artny, navy or marine corp«
must
actually
’
inhabit
the
land
him
)
Twenty dollars per day
of ihr Tufted (Mate« a* a prltair wldief. offi« < r
1901, and for the transaction of such | reasoif no remedial legislation was hauled.
•raman or marine during th* war with Mpain I
Horst1« bonnletl by <luv, Wook or mouth/
other business as may properly come - passeil at the regular session wax be- seems very conservative however, as make it the home of himself and fam-1 or during any utber • ar in w hirh the I'niit d
Mfatr-
ma} I • cn-ag. I «a d parties arc hereby
By,
as
well
as
improve
and
cultivate
Hay anti Grain I hhik 'I i I ntul sold.
the
rock
is
under
our
noses,
the
haul
before said convention. The conven­ 1 I cause onlv
tmlirt' d tn Epf «’ r»»»pond and «.ff- r evidence
J one other member besides
PlIHHtMlglTH convoyed to all part« of Southern Oregon
tonehtr-y ,n ! alb gat <ui at in .>,r!«wit a m on
tion will be composed of 37 delegates, himself favored it, in a communi­ would be generally short. But sup­ It.
April «'
before 1. II Wardwel . T Hl'otii
‘•raftiea commuting homestead en­ miaslonrr at xilver Lair, Orrgon, (aud that and Northern a lifornin nt the very lowest raloH.
cation over his own proper signa­ pose it cost more, the result justifies
apportioned as follows:
Anal hearing
I at 10 <
lack o ■
on May 14. IW m tw fure) lb* Register and Re
published
in the
Lake- the expense. Our ‘•sawdust crusher” tries cannot lie excused from any reiver
Linkville Precinct................................. 9 ture,
at the Tnitrd Mtaiaa I and Office at Ixike
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
cause
for
failure
tollveujsin,
Improvei
Slew, Oregon
County Examiner one year ago, ' last winter cost us over 110 a day and
Plevna
“
Tin «aid Contestant having, In a proper tffi
and
cultivate
the
land
for
the
reqiiir
'
Phone Main 14
he declared himself opposed to such the crushed ruck would be handled
davit, Alrd Ox - I-- r. l*wn «^t forth farta Linkville.
Tule Lake “
win« h show that after dur dt|»g*ne* personal
legislation, indicating a very ardent I very much in the same way, except' ‘"d px-’tiod. They arc not obliged to j service of thin noh< e cannot Iw inade. It Is
Lost River
or«lrr<-d and dlrc<-ird that such not <*••
sympathy with tbe sheep man. Lake that the shovelers who loaded saw-, make proof in the short time in which hereby
Dairy
t»e given bv ditr and pro|«rr pul»'.«ration In the
Klamath Republican, pub»
I at kiainath
county forms a part of the 9th sena­ dust into the wagons, would be used commutation lx allowed, and when Falls.
Poe Valley
Urcguu.
J N Wat««»n. Register
for
feeding
the
crusher,
while
the
such
pr<x>f
is
made
full
compliance
<’. V Holder, Receiver.
4 torial district and is supposedly a
Wood River
Gw must be satisfactorily
3 “sheep” county, putting his opposi­ crushed rock could be loaded into ; with
Langell Valley
Notice I or Publication
3 tion
thereto
on
constitutional wagons by a chute from the crusher, shown.”
Sprague River
2
BOARD OF TRADE MEETING.
grounds, and In his communication which would necessarily be elevated.
Snow
L amd Orrn't at I «xinrtrw owwmw,
Februar) £h.
1 of April 2, last published in the R e ­ All this labor would be required if
Klamath Lake
Notice Is herd»? given that the follow Inc
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
the
we
were
to
haul
gravel,
sar.d
or
aaw-
1
named
gr'ller
ha«
tied
notice
«»< hit Intention
publican
,
he
tells
us
that
“
prior
to
Odell
undersigned committee heretofore to makt fltial proof In «upfxirt of hla elalio.
Being one delegate at large for 1890 under the territorial statute, ' dust upon our streets, so you see it is ;
and that «aid proof will
marie before
II
. appointed to prepare and submit a Withrow. I' m < «onmisaioner al Klamath
each precinct, and one delegate foi (of Idaho,) such a law was enacted. unfair to infer tiiat the crusher it­
fais. <»r on <prll • 1 km . a
proposition for the organization of a
FRKhEKHK MfCKEt
each 16 votes and fraction thereof BUT THE COURTS DECLARED THE ACT self costs 220 per day to run.
Merrill. <»r It I No .-.nn for th* NW4 of
N •
Board of Trade, will report on Tues« of
NE'
r Tp wmr io F, w M
II. name«
So Now.
over one-half cast for Hon. Geo. E. unconstitutional , for the reason
the
following
wltneaaea
to
prove
hl«
contlnu
day, March 29, 1901. A meeting of on« reatdenr e upon and enltlvatlon of «aid
Chamberlain for governor at state that no state or territory possessed
FORT KLAMATH JOTTINGS.
all persons interested therein is he«1- land, via • It Merrill Jofrn T King Walter
Burd), Beil Davia, all of Merrill, ’Vfegon
the right to legislate the use or con­
election of 1902.
by called for that purpose, to Is- held
J N W AT mo N, Register.
We are glad to see by the last issue
Primaries will be held at the var- trol of Government land for grazing
at the court house at 2 o'clock p. in.
ious voting places in the several pre­ purples within its boundaries." ’ of the R epublican that this precinct
G eo . T. B aldwin ,
A Favorite Remedy for liable».
cincts on Saturday, April 9, 1901, at He omitted, inadvertently perhaps, I would not have to furnish all the
J. W. II amakaii ,
to inform us what courts had so de­ nominee timber at the Republican |
2 o’clock of said day.
Its pleasant taste and prompt eurea
K. IL K eanes ,
By order of Democratic Central clared, and since the Idaho courts I 1 County Convention to be held on the |
have made ChamlM-rlaln’s Cough
F rank B owne ,
Committee of Klamath County, Ore­ have uniformely decided it to be con­ 6th of April. It looker! up to that
Committer. Remedy a favorite with the mothers
stitution»] and as it has not yet been time as though it would have it to
gon.
Phone, Ham I9l
of small children. It quickly cures
considered by the Federal courts I do. It appears to some of us up
Dated March 16, 1901.
f A Dutiy has sold his interest their coughs and colds and prevents
puffy Go. mercantile business any danger of pneumonia or other
am at a loss to determine how such a here, that, in a strict sen*« of justice j |n
J. F. G oelleii , Chairman.
It not only
J. G. P ierce , Secretary.
decision could have been reached. to all concerned, that all parties seek- t4, p u. nOUston and K. B. Henry serious consequences.
I
He now tells us, as an excuse for his ing nominations for these various 1 an(j t|„, namP l(f the new firm will In- cures croup, but when given as soon
J. L. H anks .
as the croupy cough appears will pre­
offices to be filled next June
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should , _____
gnown _ ;ui the Kiainath Kommercial
In addition to the aspirants for former statement, that this “Two
vent the attack. For sale by C. C.
Kompany.
p<ii j y«
Chitwood.
Office which we named last week, we mile Limit Law,” is not in some announce themselves through the . >\(jii)
medium of the press, and thereby
are informed that I). G. Brown is a compiled statute of Idaho, hence he<
Otto Heidrich and Conn Driscoll
give
the people at large a show at
was
unable
to
find
it
during
tbe
ses
­
candidate for assessor, Mr. Brown is
the primaries to eipr^ss themselves ' left this morning for Portland where
sion of 1903, in the face of his pre­
from the Fort Kiamcth country.
rii tilt» <>1<|
vious declaration as to its unconsti­ ax to wbo they think are the best ' they were summoned to appear lie-
Notice
is
hereby
given
1
fore
the
federal
grand
jury.
The Marshfield Mail says that its tutionality, this sounds very much and strongest men to tie placed upon
that there are funds in
We now have the
water fronts in danger. Not so here, like begging the question. Mr. Em- the ticket.
Notice Tw CredHor».
the
county
treasury
for
in Klamath Falls, if you would see mitt was not required to publish any
Having run out of hay, John Smart
Notte» I* horehy riverì tli.t Sharie» H. Hrrr<-
Main Street
What we want and excuse or apology for his action as started a few days since with 1100 d*»rf
redemption of all
ha» tH’»*n apy>olnr>->1 aUmlnRtrator oi th<* the
i
eatate
of Uliarlr-, Snrgrlorf. d<wa»e<1. «n<l all
should have is a rock crusher to build representative of Klamath and Lake head of hiB sheep to seek bareground ] | peraonv
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___ _________
__ ___________
traviti»
<*l»iin. arain»t
«ai.l oatatr* ara Klamath county warrants
cast of
to pr<-«ent
th.-m
«inly verlH.-dI
th. protested on and prior to
fortideations along our lake front so counties in the legislature, but hav­ «z.mewhore
on hand we have ever had made up>
xomewnere north
norm and
ano cast
oi the
toe reqwtnd
,ln,|Pr,|rnPd
within o«
month,
from th.- to <i«u-
as to keep the water within its ing voluntarily done so in the news- fol
I
k
where
lie
will
hold
them,
onlv
I
l>'*«
n'HIce,
al
Dairy.
K
l»m«th
<-ounty.
On-
rails wnt-rc nc win noio iiictn,
j
< haki m h . Ht RiiDOKr. January 15, 1900.
Inter­
Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat
bounds.
ii.irg- est on same will cease
pajiers of both counties his constitu­ i until such time as he can get range Administrator of the eo»t« oi
I
dorf, <le.-- ».»d
|
Imied at Klamath Fall», Oregon, March 10,
trade right and give the best values for the money
The war news is of such a charact­ ents, of which I am one, have a right I elsewhere to place them upon.
from this date.
Al. Melhaxe’s band of sheep Is
____________________________
er that a good deal of allowance has i to hold him bound by his declara-
to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim­
Dated at Klaniath Palls,
Prop<r Treatment of Pneumonia,
to be made for its accuracy.
Both ! tions, and the “people” to whom he st,mewhat larger than ilia supply of
Oregon, this 24th day of
ming done by competent men.
nations have a strict censorship so as so eloquently appeals, before permit­ hay. In order txt equalize the same,
March,
1904.
Pneumonia
is
too
dangerous
a
dis
­
ting
hitn
to
don
the
senatorial
toga
he a few days since put his sheep on
to prevent any news getting out that j
I
is unfavorable. Enough is known, j be so much covets have a right to pine browse the very thing he sup­ ease for anyone to attempt to doctor li. H. Van Valkenburg,
himself, although he may have the
-
-
-
Klamath Falls, Oreig;
County Treasurer. Main Street,
j|cH at
however, to indicate that so far the j take his measure in order to deter­ posed the sheep needed, and of which i proper
proper remw
remedies
at hand<
ham). A hys|.
mine
whether
or
not
the
garment he bad an abundance.
The sheepl,.|an ghould always be called. ft
little yellow men are getting eon-
will tit.
not being used to that kind of diet, should be Ixtrne In mind, however,
»h»1U»*, wtH "flrr
llm1»'
siderable advantage.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, IH7H.- l»n<f
uuigl.l I» more
•* '".2
pneumonia always results from a
Now Mr. Editor, I have nevrr to ¡over 2*X) head died from the effects i
»ton,.
i
I
ifh
tor
»»rlvnUt
ir
"
I
1
•
j
,„.torr
th»
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATfON.
....................... If claim« "2, "."JL,Orr«»" ‘”‘
.
.
.
.
..„.a
¡cold
or
from
an
attack
of
the
grip,
An exchange says this of a man my knowledge announced myself ax a of ...
I ’ is I t.-.l St »ten I» nd t Iffl.-n, Lnknvlvw, Or. »rm
the change before they got Uinrf^ (b.lt by g(v|ng Cha|ntMjr|*|n^
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Nollen 1» hereby Klien th»t m.n.t'.7th" Nnh
w I ki always pays for the local paper . candidate for representative, or any to it.
lit eoinpltntiro with the provlalona o| lh. A"t
'1 bat with other unavoidable
Remedy the threatened attack
ol J iiik * .1, IH7K, enlllled "Alt e»ct for the «»lent X uinl.
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in advance. “As a result he hax other public office, neither am I biased losses hax made tlie losses rathef iof pneumonia m:tv be wardrd .off.
tlhilH-r Imola In th- Htmea ol < nlltoriiln Or.
K<.n, Nevml« mid Wmhlnwfon territory " a. •>
never been sick a day in his life, ' or prejudiced for or against either the , heavy this winter.
i This remedy is alio uxtsl by physl-
lend.'il to nil the Ptililh- Land xtm,
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Any »ml »II l*,*'n"|P,í,rl¡?,?l|«í»'«'*,1í¿1»
ol Aiixnat 4, new. the fotlowtn» persona hnoi
never had corns on his toes, never sheep or cattle men, and as an apol- j Tbe decreasing of the hay supp.y
tiled In till» otlive their anorn ataleuieiita, ,1/
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had tbe toothache, his potatoes never 1 ' ogy to your many intelligent readers
Myrtle
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Itrmimii
of
Lakeview,
eoumy
of
limit
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and the Incieasing of the snow for Sinitb, of Sanders, Ala., who lx also a
Lake, «tale of Oregon, »worn atateineiif No
■Uy ,,f Marell. I*H
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roti, iiiA JJAtq never rust, tbe frost ■ for this colloquy on my part, beg to tbe laxt week or ho hax been very dis- druggixt, says of It: I bate been xeli-
2M./2 lor thej.itrcliaae ol th- XWi,. a.. In, I
m
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flHBbeiina. bis babies are add. tiiat while I may never be a couraging to many of our stockinet/ Ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
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Kldou M llratlaln ol Lakeview, countv ,,f
, i t he C’en*
I Lake, dial» ol Or-got
»worn atal< limn Nu
ky st night and Ilfs candidate, I am a citizen of this who are not supplied with hay. Hay «nd prescribing It In mv practice for Ur.._________________________________ ,
Private dining «*"«* “l 1
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our
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past
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cases
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,.. in , great commonwealth, my interests at tills time is seiiing al tlO per Uai of
alKj have always got ten
Ira) Cafe.
new building at cast end
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liree years on the village - are all centered in Oregon; Its pro- and scarce at that, although we d»r the best results. Sold by C. C. < hit
school board without
being cussed.
’ gross, development
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-------- * and prosperity not think there will be any loss of wood.
Re:*-«« ax* Wneiwrma.
phlet descriptive of Klamath
County, containing a list of
property for sale.
Collections Attended
to Promotly.
îooo Copies
COfresoondinw
Invited.
THE EXCELSIOR
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, burnishing (loodM,
Boots and Shoes.
W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls, Ore.
WAR ON CHINA.
Erockerv and Glassware
EXCHANi .IC
STABLES
Livery.
STABLES
First Class Horses
l'ine Carriages
I'ccd Stables*
Teams with or without Drivers
remember
TREASURERS NOTICE.
We arc still Doing Business
Finest Line of Harness and Saddles
Out
BRADLEY <$ GUNTHER.
, “——————_
MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
L A U N I» R Y
oi bri,|K«’
REPUBLICAN
OFFICE
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