Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1904, Image 2

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B. St. Geo. Bishop, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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THE K K K
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VIM ftlSidHt.
Clsh|9
didates baa been willing to abandon
it and return to tlie caucus and con­
I
vention plan. -
Republican in Politic», »nd devoted to the
Timber. Attrleultural. Stuck and Wool interval»
01 the great Klamath County.
OUR PART* OBLIGATIONS.
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FOR THE GOOD OLD SOMMER TIME ,
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For Pent
Collections Attended
to Promotlf.
Clothing, Shoes and Hats
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Safety Dépolit Bòi"
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Country Produce token In exchange tor floods
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
THE EXCELSIOR
DRY OO<>4>¿*
TINWARE, CWOCKEKY
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One of the primary and necessary
Incidents of a Republic' is the division 1
of tlie people into politlCMl parties, i
Published every Thursday by
without this we should very soon
drift into an Aristocracy, or Oligar­
WESLEY O. SMITH,
chy, from which it is but a step to
Monarchy, hence, in order that the
E ditor and P rofrik T or .
people may govern, it is the plain
duty of every citizen to identify him­
ffTMCBtlTlOli RAT»:
self with an organized political party.
92 00 Of course no one is actually
öueycar(in advance)......................
com­
pelled to do this, except in so far as
hie individual responsibility to main­
THURSDAY. MAY 5, 10OÍ
tain a particular form of government
extends. To maintain such political
divisions of the people, organization!
is indispensible, each individual lias;
the undisputed right to choose his
political party. Noone is obliged to
FOB aurBKHK judgi :
assume party obligations, but having
F ra K r Á. ífoojir of Columbia.
voluntarily done so he is then in duty
FOR »TAT« DAIRY AND FOOD (XjnaiattlONRR:
bound to labor for the success of the
J. W. B ailey , of Multnomah.
party of his choice. This duty is not
limited to the loyal support of the
FOR rRKNIDRXTIAL RLBCTORR:
entire ticket put out by Ills party,
A. C. H ough , of Josephine
hut includes an individual interest in
J. N. H art , of Polk
tbe upbuilding of his parly organiza­
( r. B. D imick , of Clackamas
tion, a watchful care for its tnain-
J. A. F ee , of Malheur
tainance, words of encouragement
and commendation for the candidates
FOR OONDRmRAN:
chosen by his party. It is a public
B i S oer II brmanr , of Douglass
duty of every citizen to cast his vote
JOINT «RSATORI
in every election, his obligation is an
J. A. L acock . of Graftt
active, not merely a passive one. and
for riser tv jvimr »:
should be exercised in all proper
H. L. B enson , of Klamath
ways. .Speeches and rallies are a nec­
essary part of the actual work of gel-
H. K. H anna , of Jackson
I ting the vote out. Preliminary to
FOB DISTRICT ATTOKM1Y:
this is the duty of registration, less ter street came up for discussion. It
E. M. Bn attain , of Lake
than two weeks fiom now the regis­ seined to be the sentiment of the
JOINT RRTRESKNYATlvn:
tration books will close, not to be memtiers that they would be willing
J ohn S. S hook , of Klamath
opened again before the presidential
election in November, it Is all Impor- j to vacate the street if they had some
R. E. S teineu , of Lake
tant that every vuter should register assurance that the proposed bank
before May 16. A heavy vote will building
‘ _ would be constructed but
COUNTY TICKET.
tie the best advertisement Klamath ^ev decided that as the property
^RepuNk-.ms<iof,‘ Klamath county.!I,ad chan«red *,and8 a,nc* the Pe,,t'”n
Sheriff—Silas Obenchaitl
Clerk—W. P. Rhoads
you have in the coining June election :
signed, they could not act with-
Treasurer—L. Alva Lewis
both an opportunity and a duty. To out it being signed by all tbe owners,
I deserve and hold any^ political Influ- The sewer question was discussed and
Assessor—D. G. Brown
ence in your state political
organ»»-
¿heVty aUorney washed te’draw
Commissioner—J. W. McCoy
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mu vi vy attuiiiuj W wi azvwwa uvr vsi<»»V
tlon you
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v<»u must prove bv vour votes
School Snpt.— 3. G. Wight
your fealty to party and interest in UP an ordinance providing for the es-
Surveyor—E. B. Henry
its success by asserting and sustain- tabiishment of sewers and also one
Coroner—Dr. G. W. Merryman
ing tbe full party control which the > changing the sidewalk ordinance so
Republican majority of your own t|lat
propertv owner shall be com-
“Bad roads in Corea prevent the county justly entitles it to. If every I pelled to build tbe adjoining walks.
Republican voter in Klamath county
Japanese from attacking the Rus­ will support bis party nominees at
FORT KLAMATH JOTTINQS
sians.” That sounds familiar.
If the June election we shall be able to
assert
without
blushing,
that
Klam­
bad roads will protect this country
Quite a number of our rallevile#
there is little danger of the enemy­ ath is a Republican county. The
fact
that
our
principal
county
offices;
went
down to the Agency last Satur-
getting at us during tbe spring
have bcm tilled for the past four (jav
witness the baseball game be-
months at least.
vears bv Democrats is due to partv '
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lethargy-, divisions on fa»-tional ¡1.^ twpcn the Fort and A,f,enrT n,n<* ’
“Alfalfa Seed” is the title of a lack of proper and effective organiza- pr»”'ed to be a very pleasant affair,
very valuable and timely bulletin tlon and a lamentable Indifference of While the victory was hotly contest-
recently issued by the United States the citizen to the party organization, ed for by both side«, yet the best of
are all more serious wrongs f„
„igted between all parties
Department of Agriculture.
This these
fiiin
manv people
rMw»rYlzA realize.
roi’i/z.
Tha best
k.»t
than many
The
bulletin describes and illustrates al­ government obtains in every instance concerned. Thry played nine inn-
falfa seed and other seeds with which where tbe party hues are well detined , ings at the end of which the «core
it is adulterated. It also tells how­ and adhered to, this, besides encour­ Mood 13 to 14, in favor of the Fort
to test the seed for vitality and how aging the aspiration of our best men boys. Taking into consideration this
to tel) dodder seed from alfalfa.
An to public office, subjects them to being the first real practice the Fort
closer scrutiny in their official career.
admirable illustration of the dodder More particularly will these condi­ hoys have had this season and the ab­
plant is shown. Everyone who has tions prevail in the future, if for no sence of two or three of their good
alfalfa seed to buy or sell should have other reason than because at this day players they did extremely well. And
a copy of this bulletin. Applications there are no well detined political upon the other hand while their team
for it should be made to the Depart­ issues other than the office itself. was complete the Agency boys have
Just so long as the candidate depends
ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. on his personality or popularity to also bad but little practice this
C. Ask for Farmer's Bulletin No. procure his election, rather than his spring.
So all things considered
own political party support, abeted much rredit is due both aides for the
194.
by mistakes and mismanagement of
good showing they made. We under-
We wish to call attention to two the opposing party, his own political stand there will be another game
organization
must
disintegrade.
Important measures to be voted on at
It is an admitted fact that our played at the Fort next Saturday be­
the coming June election, the Direct
Primary and the Local Option laws, country generally is now enjoying an tween tbe same nines. A good game
both of which are strictly non-parti­ era of prosperity unprecedented in its is expected.
san and absolutely in the interest of entire history, this condition of
W. O. Hill has sold his band of cat­
tlie people and home rule. There are affairs has been brought about under
two elements of equal importance in Republican administration. Is this I tle referred t<i In my last, to J ax.
our present system of government, a proper time to change? We think Emery and Winter Knight, Emery
tile making of the ballot and tlie east­ not. It would certainly seem best to taking the thirty be»d of milch cows
ing of the ballot. The former is de­ let well enough alone, and since Ore­
legated to tlie few, while the latter is gon tires the first gun in this Presi­ and Knight the balance.
J. W. McCoy a few days since sold
the privilege of ail. The Direct Pri­ dential campaign, It is the plain duty
mary law gives to every man an equal of every Republican to give aid in tils tine young stalli'in Black Prince
voice in the select ion of all candidates every legitimate and proper wav to to Ed. Hoyt. Ed knows a good thing
and this is important since the influ­ make the reverberation of this'gun
ence to which men owe tlieir nomina­ felt and heard throughout the land. when he sees It, and don’t let up till
tion always determines the character
he gets it.
of the government. It is not to lx*
The dance and supper at the Mel-
TOWN BOARD MEETS.
supposed that the few who run the
hiuse
school house hut Friday night
conventions and believe that govern­
The regular monthly meeting of was a grand success, I am told.
ment among men was instituted for
the lx-nifit of the few, will favor ei­ the town truste»*# was held Monday Everylxidy had a good time.
ther of these laws since the Direct evening at tbe city hall. This was
D. G. Brown of Crystal was up last
Primary law In force will stimulate the first regular meeting of the new
tbe search for good candidates, and board and as is customary a city Saturday and Sunday after his mail
the Local Option law in force will, In
and to see that there was n»> gaps
many places, rob the political boss of marsiiall was appointed. For tlila made tn his fences. I do believe that
one of his most important adjuncts. office there were five applicants; J. B. Mr. B. is actually taking that dread­
Under tlie Direct Primary system the Kimball, IM Jamison, Walter Lenox,
jH-ople may make mistakes, but they M. M. Nonhdison and H. L. Boggs. ful disease which most candidates arc
afflicted with, the biennial grlpp, and
can correct them, while under tbe
convention system a dangerous and The latter's name was withdrawn at the chances are that every man In
unfit official may again and again be the opening of tbe meeting. On the the county will catch It before this
thrust uj>on the people by caucus and first ballot Mr. Lennox received three
campaign Is over.
convention manipulation.
votesand Mr. Kimball and Sonnicb-
Opposition to these laws means dis­ son one each. M r. Lenox was de­
Fred Larsen Is up and around again
trust of the people. In which do you
after
a long and severe spell of sick­
have I hu more confidence, tlie people clared elected. The Board passed a
ness.
motion
directing
Geo.
Huin,
one
of
or tlie political boss? Opposition
Drummer men, Timbermen and
may delay but cannot kill these re­ the trustees, while in Portland, to
forms, and we firmly believe that the investigate one of the National port­ milk men are tunning In pretty thick
Direct Primary system will grow un­ able blns for crushed rock.
Thia bin now. And can be seen swarming
til U. >S. Senators will tie nominated
is
mounted
on
trucks
and
contains around Hotel DeHoyt like flies round
and elected by direct vote of the peo­
ple. Why? Because since IttOO twen­ three compartments for the different a syrug keg.
ty-two states have introduced meas­ gradesjpf crushed rock, with a capac-
Jeff. Kirkpatrick has got his res
ures involving this principle, and ever ity of tA> tons. Mr. Hum was also
taurant
and other things connecter!
since It was first adopted by Crawford
County. Pa in IKH r no state, county empowered Io use his judgment In therewith in shipshape now and is
ready to accommodate the public.
oi city, Iriespevtlve of party, having ordering same.
tiled lliis method of nominating can­
Tlie matter of the vacation of cen- So come all yea today that are bun
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
SEND US YOUR
NEW
Niall Orders
LINE MEN’S
They will receive our special
attention.
Boots and Shoes.
Satisfaction Guar-
P act
in
a complete and up to date Une of
anted
Up“tO“0BtC
tnplv
SUITS
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
ALEX MâRrï<
Furnishings.
Exclu sa iva»
♦
Goods,
E R. REAMES.
ALEX MARTIN
President.
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DAIRY,
I. F, DAVIES,
OREGON
QOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Up-to-Date
SNAPS
HATS
SNAPS
SNAPS
LATEST AND
SNAPPIEST
STYLES
Noyes, Norman Shoes
r
To make room for two car loads
of Wagons and Buggies to
arrive soon we offer special
prices on all spring rigs now
on hand.
for Men, Women
and Children that Wear
KLAMATH KOMMERCIAL KOMPANY
W. II. Howard, of lluntrand, P.t
"At times she was unable to move at
all, while at all times walking was
o o-o o <> <>
painful. I presented her wiih a bot­
tle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and
after a few applications she decided
It was the m<wt wonderful pain re­
liever she had ever tried. In fart. ul»r
In never wltiiout It now anti I* at all
times able to walk
An trraalonal
application of 1*110 Balm keeps away
RESOLUTIONS.
hazen
the pain that she wax formerly
Hall of Linkvllle Lodge No. 110, A. troubled with." For sale by C. C.
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Chitwood.
o. u. w.
K lamath F alls O r ., May 3, lOo-L
| ¡vprv Horse» l»o«rde<l by day, week or month.
Notice of INssolMtioa.
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty
A-.1 Vvl j • ||ny an<| Grain bought «nd acid.
God, the Supreme Master of the Uni­ Notice I, h«r»hy given that th. parln.r.K1p
Passenger» conveyed to nil part» of Southern Oregon
ol Klug A Fl-rh <>f Merrill. Or. I>a. See a Sla-
verse, to remove from our midst our aolved by mutual ronaent.
J. T Kina,
and Northern a lifornia «t the very lowest rates.
K K Film
brother, R. W. Marple,
Therefore, be it resolved by Link-
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Notice for Publication.
ville Lodge No. 110, Ancient Order
Linkvllle. Phone Main 14
l^n»l Office «l i^ibevtaw, Oregon,
of United Workmen, that while wc
March Th
Notice !• hereby given th«l th- following
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bow with humble submission to the named settler he« A|««i notice nt hit In'rntion
make final pr«»of in atfpfwtri nt hl« claim «n<1
will of the Most High, wc do not the tn
that «ahi |>r« <<f will l»e made brf.,re fleo T
less mourn with the bereaved family Haidwir ' uniy Judge of Klamnih f'otmiy at
hl* off • •• ;n Klamath Falls, Orrgoii, nn May 11
in their Irreparable loss.
i « m . vH;
Ff.MFK MfWiHR,
Resolved, that in tbe death of ltd entry Nr lilt I.,» the N'..«w Nee 1. Vp.
XF.'. and IxM I? *. r 4. Tp en N l( II F. W W
Brother Marple this Lodge han hiftt a fir names the following witnesses u> prove
hl* continuous rssidrnrr 'ifwvn an t cultivation
worthy member and his family a <>f
said land, via: < M f.ar»1ner F H KM«f
Frank VanMeter and J H f 'aa«y, all of
loving husband and father.
Held. Oregon
J. N. Wauon, llegiatar
Resolved that these resolutions be
First Class Horses
CONTEST NOTICE.
I
spread upon the records of this I^xige
Departm«nt of the Interior, United State«
and a copy thereof be transmitted to Landofflr*
t^krvlrw, Or. April Xi |»« m
the bereaved family and to each of A aufllrimt r<MBte«f afll<favlt having been
filed m thia office t>v Helen Zumwalt r«»nle«t
Fine Carriages
the newsDapers of Klamath Falla and • nt, »rainat Ad-iia |» uav entr? No ll«O made
Septeiatwr II I mo for nt»-. *«rrtl>>n S. Town-
that our charter be draped in mourn­ «hip 41. Range IJ K bv 4d«llaf> <-«v. ronieaiwt
In which It I- all red that «ahi entr. w«>man*«
ing for thirty days.
name is idella 1» Gay and n»>t A dr I la h <«ray .
a» the same apprara nl record; that th" time
W ill II umpiikby ,
Feed Stables.
baa rla|»»r<f within whtrh final proof upon
•aid Tin hrf t'ollure entry may br allowed;
M arion H anks ,
and that said mtrywoman has wholly aban*
dotted «aid entry and the land embraced
K. D. J ones .
gry and heavy laden, and eat, drink
and be merry, tor tomorrow you may
be busted.
There has been considerable snakes
seen during thia campaign, st> some
are getting uneasy, and may resort
to firewater at any time to sulidue It.
Louie la still taking lessons from
the school mama.
K kno .
Fort Klamath, May 2. HMM.
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Baldwin, Hardware and Vehicle Dealer
6 oo-oo<xxxxxxx> ooo ooo
EXCHANGE
w. w.
STABLES
, Proprietor.
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
NOTICE.
therein said t>artleo are hereby not I fled fo ap
p-ar respond and offer avldenra i«»ttrhin<
said allegation at lOtYrlork a m on June If,
lotM bv-btrr ftrorgr T Baldwin. County Jixlgn
of K lamathrnunty.Or at Klamath Fall«, Or
(and that final hearing will be held at 10
oelork a rn on Junr la l«M before) the Rrg
Otrr and RTriver a: th« Lnltad »Male« Mrfd I
Ofll'B In Lakrvtew, Or.
The sal»! contestant havlrig. In a proper afl!
davit, fllrd April Zl I' jim . art forth facta which
•how that after due diligence personal aervlce
Of thlv Holler cannot br mad«, It la hereby or­
dered and directed that Bitch notice l>e given
by due and proper publication In the Klam
•lb Kepubliran.
JN Wsra«>R, Krg.atwr.
C. I* H uimbb , Receiver.
Th* regular bi-monthly meeting of
the Young Men's Republican Club
will be held at the Court House Mon­
day evening, May it.
Every republi­
can In this precinct is Invited to be
present and join this club, as all
should assist in the coming campaign.
The chairman and memliera of the
County Central committee will lie
present and a special Invitation Is ex­
tended to all candidates to attend, so
Watch for our millin­
that we may talk over and form a
ery Opening Announce­
plan of campaign.
Teams with or without Drivers
Phono, ¡tain 191
HEREFORD STOCK FARM.
Drews Valley. Oregon
BULLS FOR SALE
Co the Cadies.
An Open Letter.
From the Chapin, 8. C., Ne wk :
Early In the spring my wife and 1
were taken with diarrhoea and so
severe were the pains that we called
a physician who prescribed for UK,
but his medicines failed to give any
relief. A friend who had a hottie of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave
each of us a dose ami we at once felt
the effect*. I procured a brittle and
before using the entire contents we
were entirely cured.
it Is a wonder­
ful remedy and should be found in
every household. JI. (J. Bailey, J$di-
tor. Tills remedy is for sale by 0. C.
Chitwood.
CANDIDATES BALL.
A candidates ball will be given at
Fort Klamath by C. Gray and fx»uia
Brannon, on May 20, 1004. Tickets,
including supper, »2.00. Floor man­
ager«, D. W. Ryan, H. L. Scott,
Ixiiils Brannon and L. C. Hlsemore.
Cured hi. Mother of Rheumatism.
“My mother has been a sufferer for
many years with rheumatism,” says
ment. Our mrs. Heilon
is at the Einkville Botel
and in a few days will be
prepared to show the
finest line of millinery
floods ever brought to
Klamath Falls,
these
goods were personally
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—.
selected by IHrs. Helion
who has |ust returned
from San Francisco and
Portland. Ole are also
showing a fine line of
HEAD
Registered Hereford Bulls
FROM
12 month to 2 years old-
Until June 1st I will sell one or all it seventy-five dollars each.
______ Addrew, F. O. Hunting. Lakeviaw. Oregon.
REMEMBER
We are still Doing Business
Ht tlie old Mio»*1
Wc
now have
the
samples of Eadies Cail-
or made Suits-special-
Waists, Skirts, etc, from
on hand wo han tnr had mado up.
Chas. fl. Stevens A Bros
Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our alm 1«
Chicago,
flsk to see
trade right and give the best value» for the money
•hem and watch for our
to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim­
millinery Opening.
ming done by competent men.
Heilon 4 maxwell,
Eeading milliners
BRADLEY & GUNTHER.
I Main Street,
of Cake County.
.
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.
Klamath Falk O'**
Finest Line of Harness and Saddles