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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
r < Office and House Furnishing»- BISHOP’S I is daily receiving new Spring and Sum and Gents up to date Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Boys and Childrens Clothing. EVERYTHING NEAT. ♦♦*♦♦•♦•*********, Biggest line of goods ever brought into Klamath coun- i ty. My goods are not at the railroad. They art here, i Call and inspect them >>>>•»*> B. St. Geo. Bishop, Klamath Falls, Oregon. - i /%*»*****<**♦* iasaaav Creations IN MEN’S HATS MANILA STRAWS NEGLIGEE AND SIX-IN-ONE STYLES FISHING TAGKLE NEW RIBBONS, LACES, ERBROIDERIES, FANCY HOSE, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, SHIRT WAISTS, NEW WAIST AND DRESS GOODS Boys Suits Just DISHES CORSETS, GIRDLES, Fancy Ribbed Underwear Ladies Undervests RADCLIFFE 25 CENT VALUES Regular Value $1.50 GAINSBOROUGH While They Last SHOES 10 CENTS CROCKERY TRUNKS Valises FOR SHOES San Francisco, Cal., for Men, Boys and Children Golf Shirts AND Neckwear Collars, Cuffs Summer Suits and Outing Shows CUTTLERY Noyes, Norman á Co’s HENRY HILP, - - IN - CONTINENTAL That Wear Levi Strauss Tailoring Co., Overalls, Jumpers, Kaki Suits Chicago. Illinois. and Working Clothes A FIT GUARANTEED CARSON GLOVES Indian Baskets Stationery NEW LINE OF MEN’S SUITS I will be our aim to handle only THAT ARE RIGHT .................... With more than »9000 now avail able in our road fund, mail« delayed and travel practically suspended for I want of needed repairs on the Keno- i*okcgama road. not one dollar in be ing expended for that purpose. 1* our economical County Court asleep, or are they simply indifferent to the needs of this entire community? s/1 150 at Sale price $1.00 per suit Puonurn»«. THURSDAY. APRIL 21, HMM Tin ware 75 Suits Men’s EFFECTS Oss year (in advance) $1.50 to $6.00 GINGHAMS, smd ■ darai mow baybs : Kaki Styles lei's Sommer Underwear > > AGENTS J» > K pituo Norfolk and CALICOES, NOBBIEST WESLEY O. SMITH, zYrrlvecl Golf, Sailor, SPECIAL IN AND Published «Tirf Tbnr^», b, The Central Oregonian at Silver Lake aaya: “There has been consid erable talk going around during the past few months among the citizens of this section and Klainath county In regards to a twlce-a-week mall ser vice from Silver Lake to Fort Klam ath and connect with the Klamath Falls stage at that point. We have been informed that a petition will be ! circulated in the near future asking ' the department to grant a mall ser vice via this route. Thia is a matter of public importance to the people of northern Lake county, aa a mall ser vice by that route would corinevl the people of this valley In direct com munication with Klamath county and the rallroari. There is no ques tion but that there would be sufficient mall to entitle a twice-a-week service, although a mall service by till« route was refused by the department some years ago, but as thia part uf the counlry ha« undergone a radical change In development of both popu lation and wealth during the past few year« that now entitle« us to bel ter mail services than we have had Hie pleasure of enjoying heretofore. A petition would be signed by every patron of this office and no doubt would meet with the same result at the Fort.” Here is a chance for the citizens of Fort Klamath to do a little hustling. They should get up a petition and •ee that everybody algns It and by ere operating with the people from Sil ver Lake, they can establish a twlce- a-week mail service. There Is no greater Inducement for the settler or homeseeker than a good mail serilcr, so If you want to bolld up your coun try see that you get It. you that we mean what we say Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Klamath ¡Commercial Kompany THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. IN Xo<lc. I, h.r.b, (Iren ikat ihr pa.m.r.hlp of RbiMkds A Arnett has l<een dissolved «»y mutual consent. W P Rhowda «nrrewdlng to the bualneaaof the partnership, and to collect all accounts dus It and pay all outstanding liabllhl«« W f R noí M / L FACT a complete and up to date line of BBtfiplO I. F. DAVIES. O<M»<lss DAIRY. OREGON WAR DECLARED ON CHINA. Commencing April Qth, during the entire month of April, Crockery and Glassware will be sold at cost o o <> -O— Baldwin's Hardware and Crockery Store. We hare nwd < bnmberiain'a Coll-, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hrtnedy In our family for years, aaya Mra. J. H. Gtoke, of Nederland«, Texan. We hare glren It to all our r hlldren. We hare uaed other medicine« for the mine purp<w, but nerer found anything to equal Chamberlain'a. If you will al way« ore It an directed It will alwaya cure. Fur aale by C. C. Chltwtatd. Notice of Dtocoiutiow of PartuersMp. Corresoondeeci Invited. tafofy Dtpon< Box— Country Produce taken In exchange for floods Nothing Equal to Chambortaln'a Colic. Cholera and INarrhona Remedy for Howel Complaints In Children. EXC H A NG E STA BEES W. W. HAZEN. Proprietor, EAST END. jvprnr ▼ Vi y • Passengers and Northern a I KLAMATH OREGON. FALLS, H°ri»cs boarded l»y day, week or month. flay and Grain bought and mild. conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon lifornia nt the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Bctw<xn Atablc and Motel Linkville. Phone Main 14 Notfc« To Creditors. Jtotle* la hereby given that Chsrlee H. R«rt dnrf ha« Keen •pfw’i nt cl «»1 tn inlet rat nr of ih> estate of ( harles R<irg«1<>rl. «IreeaoeH. an<1 all l-eranne having ria ma atfalnst said retate are roqtieeterl to present them dttly verlAed to the undersigned within alt months from the date of this notice, at Dairv. K lamath rrwinty Ore fon. tHARI.KMlI RTRtslMlMF AdwiInMrstof ef (be estate of f*hsrlee Hnrg nnrf. <iere<ead Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon. March Iff IBM, Notke for PwbllcatkM. Land (Mtoae at l^tkevlew Orason, _ t March « fWM Wrvfkc is hpfrhv vivan that the follow I nv named «etiler has fl IM notlra of hl« Intantion tn make Anal proof In snpf^rt nf hie claim and that «aid f.rrw.f will miulr before Oro T Baldwin, fmmt v Jiidv* of K lamath Cnnnff al I hl« nlfirr in Klamath Falla. f»rm,aa May IJ DEMOCRATS ON A RAMPAGE. 1WH, vis: Fl MFR MOORK, Hd enfrv Mn 711» for the M'JlWU. *er 1. MR»« d RerrBLK.AM—The democrats RF', «nd Lot 17. Mrr 4,Tp m R R 11 F W M He names the folk.wfnff wltpeaea« tn prove have President Roosevelt between the hie continuous residence upon and PMftlratfwR devil and the deep sea. Wall street of «aid land vis: <’ M Gardner. F R Reefer. Frank VanMeter SfM J R faeev. all of Red J. if, Maleon. Reglater. condeins him for his opposition to the held. Oregon. WEST SIDE STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables- E . trusts and the denvicratic convention condemns him for favoring trusts. 1 see they endorse Jackson, Jefferson, 1« to 1 and Hearst. They should do as a populist told me to do a few years ago. He was condemning the repute I lean party for putting a tariff on everything we use. I asked him, ••What do you use that is taxed;” he said “sugar, tea and coffee.” 1 said to him, “there is no tax on tea and coffee,” when he swelled up and said, ••my friend you better go home and read up.” I think that la what the democratic resolutions committee should do so that the voters would know where they are at. Occasional. Fort Klamath, Apr. 19, 190». innENSE DAIRY COUNTRY. If you will give us a trial we will convince lug »00 poiincl* » <U» If lb»’ tiitvtumry market ran I* twcurrd. Tlila can only lx’tlolie wheo * rallrvittl Klioultl rcst-b K<-nv vr ax the counlry mora fully dc»rlo|* Till» va*t territory which lx de» line»! to Itettuiie the great dairy coun try of Oregon 1» Kituate»! in the northern part of Klamath county and Include« the Wtaid Hirer and Wil- llamaon Hirer ralleya. The former Ilea north of Upper Klamath l«ake and 1« about tuelre tulle« «quart. Il Mop«a rery gently toward« theaouth and la wonderfully well watered by creeka and Wood River. Owing to the general topo graphical clmracterlatlca a large amount of the ralley la naturally Ir rigated and la gra* land, front which thoaaanda of tona of hay are pul up for winter feeding. Thia ralley la at preaent almoal excltutlrcly devoted to atock raising. Willlatnaon Hirer valley extenda from ttie mouth of Wllllauinon Hirer, where It emptlealnto Upper Klautatli Lake, for fifty inllea to the oortbeaat and with ita varloua tributary ralley« form« a large ayatcm of fertile agri cultural, meadow and natural grana land» aupplemcnted by excellent range on ttie aurrvttndlng bill« and mountain«. The ralley rarle« ftom half a mile to fifteen tn ilea In width and contains tlte 'ant Klamath utarah of aonte tio.ooo acres. For P»ni Collections Attended to Promotly. »»**********'« Republican In Polities, and »termed to the Timber. Agricultural. Block and Wool luivrcsts ot the great Klamath ('ouutjr. THE LADIES DEPARTMENT I STORE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. too j Exclttmlve F'tiriiltttr® mer merchandise in Dry Goods, Ladies I ' THE VERY LATEST E R. REAMES. ALEX «»»Timi. Vice President. Cisliitf ALEX MARTIN President. Everything in Furniture, Undertaking Good», ! O. P. Mishler, of Albany, says the Wood River Country Will flake Greater Dairy Country than the Willamette Valley. O. P. Mishler, of Albany, has pur chased the Looaley creamery on Woori River of I). Perozzi of Ash land and will commence operations soon. Mr. Mishler was In the city Monday enroute to Albany after Ills family. He will soon be a resident of Fort Klamath. Mr. Mishler is an experienced creamery man and predicts that the Wood Rirer valley with proper ship ping facilities would soon outclass the Willamette Valley as a dairy country. He will put up about 3000 pounds of butter a month be sides a quantity of cheese but says 1 the present plant is rapable of handl- Teams with or without Drivers Phono. Ham 193 Come«» Notice. Drnnr'mrnt of thr imrrlor. ttnllMt NUIM land lool,» Or Vo, jw Mrw. A itilRrlrnl ronlrat affldnrlt ha,tn( bern filrn In thl. ofllr. h, And.rwn rontr.l- ■ nf.axaln.t Homr.tr«,1 Zntry So Z5II mart, rrbrn»r,J7, 1'0? Io. Her IS, and \, «'"1 "S s W,. H,‘r n. ¥,. W H. K 10 X y W. by John K Kcafty, conteatra. In which It 1« alleged that said Beatty has abandoned •aid lands and left the country, and 1« not now and never waa a legal resident of the •ame; that there fa not now any claimant on the same bin contestant That said alleged afwenre from «aid land was not due to hl« rm plovment in rl r army navy or marine corps of the United Mtates a* a private soldier, officer •earnan or marine during the war with Mpaln nr during any other war In which the United Mtatrs rnav be engaged, said parties are hereby notified t<* appear, respond and offer evidence Kuching said allegation at 10 o'clwrk a m on April W. imm iwfore G ff Wardwell. V R Com mlMloner at Mllvrr Mire, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at Iff o'clock a m. on May If. 1< xm before) the Register and Re- CH yer at the United Htatea |«and Office at Ixike- view. Oregon. The •aiTrontesfant having, In a proper affl- Ried Ocn.f^r 2». IWrt. set forth facta which show that after due diligence pemonal ■ervlce of thia notice cannot lie made, It la hereby ordered and directed that atich notice r* given by dm- and proper publication In the Klamath Republican, published at Klamath Fall«, Oregon. J *< Watson, Register. C. U. Bnider, Receiver. TREASURER’S NOTICE. HEREFORD STOCK FARM. Drews Valley, Oregon BULLS FOR SALE <30 II15AI> Registered Hereford Bute FROM 12 month to 2 jure old. Until May 1st I will sell one or all at one hundred dollars each. Address, F. 0. Bunting, Lakeviaw. Oregon. _ REMEMBER We are still Doing Business nt tlio old «ato«1<l Notice is hereby given that there are funds In We now have the the county treasury for the redemption of all Klamath county warrants on hand han onr had mado up- protested on and prior to January 15, 1900. Inter Our Stock is complete in every detail- Our elm 1« t° est on same will cease trade right and give the best value» for the money from this date. to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 24th day of ming done by competent men. March, 1904. BRADLEY & GUNTHER- .. M. H. Van Valkenburg, - . Klamath F*»* °"r* County Treasurer. Main Street, Finest Line of Harness and Saddles wv