Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1904, Image 3

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    H. C. O WA VICK
Notary Public.
LOCAL NliWS.
WHY don’t you register?
Lw•• < urtaln*. Curtain G<xxls and
• 'oru-ir* The Brick Store.
• he I«w of c. T. Oliver is. A. L.
l-ateal In White U«* m 1* The lirlck Mb liael f,,r tp,.
of a txme
Nhiru»
'«'•■'•pl«!<l nearly the whole day und
Remember the u*u.| Saturday the evening In the Ju*tt<9! ('nuit
• U'-ixlay. '|'|le (.aM.
tried before
night dame at the opera house.
•
July,
who
teudered
a
veidlct
fur the
Henry Nnowgts«»- of Keno wn*
defeiideut.
Ing Imalm-M In the city ycau-rday.
OlHee I» (ha llxrvsin*» Ituibllng.
A/emerit Falls, Oregon.
MARK L. BURNS
BROKER
Klamath Falls, Oregon
HOI SPRINGS SOI.D
I tlie p^.licies of William H. Hearst or U;
Theodore Re vell, or believe that
Valuxblc Property Containing Hot
■
these policies would benefit the labor- *
Spring* and .-olfatara Bought by
i Ing claas of America.
Resolved that
Major Worden.
The Hock of land containing 340 ’ we do not endorse the candidacy fm
•«■rwh situated near Klamath Fall* President of either Mr. Ilearsl or Mr.
and lying mostly north of the county Rixstevelt nor will we vote for them
road und eontuli.lng what Is known if nominated. Hnbmltted.
Chas. W. Sherman Jr.
a* the “Brook* Hot Springs” lias
Michael Reuck.
ls-»-u sold by Win. A. Wright to Chas.
William Flackus.
E. Worden for 125,000.
The prop­
Committee on lU-aoliitlona.
erly 1* ii very valuable one and with
Dairy Reporter.
ImprovemeiiU will add wonderfully 1 Dairy, May 3.
Grinuii Bna, started with n raft
Z. M. Bniwn, the cattleman of
¡•tlm-vlllr, arrived in the city Sunday, “f alxxit 75,lHM) feet «if lumber, fiiiin
• >di *xa Tuesday. When they arrived
'Mr load of txirb wire and nallk ,i
upfxwlte
Point lliey met with
(JENERAL FREIGHTER. End ** HUr'" ,Urtwan Kl<"” «-st a mishap Eagle
to the machinery of the to the advantage of Klamath Fall*.
TOWN TREASURER'S NO! ICE.
Four of As the property adjoins the town, a
Prompt aixl carnlul attention
Fancy Mercerised Skirt log, n,e G'ut ami had to stop there.
Notice Is hereby given that there
, the crew came to town last evening.
_ portion of It will be platted and sold
to all ordera................................
Brick Store.
are funds In the town treasury for
I he raft will ix! brought down *s for residence property,
U>e redemption of the following war­
Register now before too late. |R«y
*<»in a* repair* can be made to the
rants: 1055, 105«, 1057, 10.’,H, -----
105»,
BROKE JAh.
16 I* the last day.
I o»,o, 1061,
----- * 1003, 1064, 1O«J5, 1011«,
j mx'ldnery.
N. 8. Merrill ami Fred Melhaae are
io«7, 1008, 1026, 1054, 1062, 1070,
KLAMATH PALIA, ORE.
Judge H. K. Hanna, of Jackarm- Prisoner Awaiting Trial for House 1071,
1073, 1074, 1077, 10«», 107«,
attending «•«mimlsaioiicr'e court tin*
Breaking
Escapes
From
Jail.
rille, artlvi-d In the city Monday to
UBNBRAL LANll BUSINBSS. week.
1080, 1081, 1082, 1075, 1078. 1072,
Charles llainaker, who was bound , 1083, 1084, 1085, 1080. 1087. 1088,
hold the udjouriKx] term «if the cir­
('ome ami try 5o centa worth of cuit rourt for Judge Benson, and also over from the Justice court at Honan- 1069, 1090, 1091, 1002, 1093, 1094,
■ LUK PRINTS
fumlkliiMl of any lands In Klamath Co. darn ing Saturday night at It..... IHra to do a little electioneering on his sa fur house bieaklng and has been! 1095, 10»«, 1097, 1008. Interest will
cease from this date.
hotlMC.
joen behalf. Judge Hanna's excel- • ontlru-d In th«! county Jail awaiting
Correction* received dally.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this
Attend the dance Saturday night | lent record on tlie btrnch and his de­ the next term <»f circuit court, made 14th day of April, 1904.
I
Ills
e
W
a
pe
early
Monday
night.
He
J. VV. S ikmkns , Town Treasurer.
al tlie u|x-ra houae from s until 12 served popularity witli everyone he
u'clta-k.
iiieela of ••!! lier party, will insure him •letached a piece of lead water pipe
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
• big majority al tlie coming elec- and It is presumed that with thia
Linen Wal*tlng* •nd Suiting*
j. w. saos, rniróiK.
Desert Land, Final Proof.
tlon. Tin- people of Kiamatli coun­ and a short twi »by-fonr which was In
The Brick Store.
tiie building, be succeeded in forcing Lakeview, Oregon, April 11, 1904.
ty
like
such
men
as
Judge
Hanna
and
Hol lunches wrvixl at the Geni
Notice Is hereby given that Orpha
OcanlincM and Good Work
tie ran depend on a g«xxi vote here. ; the rear d<M»r. The big iron doors
Cafe, free from 12 to 2 p. m. and from
| in tlie rear of the jail were to all ap-1 F. Swingle, of Lorella, Klamath
The
Judge
was
accompanied
by
8.
M.
|
Guaranteed.
county, Oregon, has tiled notice of
10 to 12 p. tn.
tf
1 alkln* of Ashland and H. D. Nor­ I pearancet solidly set and cemented Intention to make proof on her desert
Wm. W ish !*, the rancher and
Also Agent for LONDON AND
into the stone with which the build­ land claim No. 408, for the NE|,
ton of Grants Pas*.
horac man of Dairy was m the
ing Is constructed, but the stone I NWj HE), Sec 13 T 40 S II 13 E W
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Mr. Frank Ros* and daughter, must have become jarred hs»s<! as the M. before Ger». T. Baldwin, County
during the th*t of the week.
Judge of Klamath Co, at Klamath
C'letMie, of pix- Valley were in tlie
Iron door was forced outward, carry­ Falls, Oregon, at his office in the
Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels-
icity Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr.
Tlie
Brick
Store.
ing with it large blocks of rwk, aforesaid town on Saturday, the 28th
CENTRAL CAFE
It"** has Ix-i'ti ex|wrlincnllng In grow-1
Mr. C. E Fox the dern<x-ratlr num Ing ftromux grass «in bls ranch an«i j 1 After escaping the prisoner went to day of May, 1904. She names the fol­
lowing witnesses to prove the com­
Ince for achtail ■U|x-rlntri)dcni ha* ha* met with encouraging results. ! Marple's livery stable and represent­ plete irrigation and reclamation of
ing himself as one of the Swingles said land: Geo. Noble, T. H.
lirrn In the city the past weck.
Wilk-
lie brought in a line sample of the
Meals at all Hours
hired a team to drive U> Kent». To I arson, Eugene Wilkerson, Orbra
There I* a chance In your life to grass grown by him, which Is fully
give this Impression he drove across Campbell, all of Lorella, Or.
grt a g«*id »ult made In the new tlfteen inehes tall. He now ha* ta n
Day or Night > >
J. N. Watson, Register.
the bridge hot came back aDd went
Klamath Fall* Tailor Sliop.
•
acre« in Rminti* and will put In more
to Poe valley, where he stayed all
Notice for Publication.
Oysters, any Style
Pendant* and Galluun Embroideries next year. Mr. Roa* has the diatinc- night. In the morning he started
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon.
tloo of first Introducing the Red with the team for the state line.
The Brick Store.
.. ,
March W.
I
t J
I
I T
~T
i
’
oll
cattle
into
till*
county
and
he
j
Nntir»
ft
hereby given that the fullowing
M<>nt E. llutc|iM>>«i make* your
Sheriff Summers and Chas. Marple nani«*d pettier
ha« fil»«l notice of her intention
rnak«* final proof In Mjp|»ort of her claim
HOUSTON BROS.
rublx-r »tamp* to order, and handle* now ha* a flne herd of over seventy . have gone In pursuit and have not to
and that aatd proof will be made before Geo. T
In-ad. whirl) he is offering for sale. {
Baldwin,
(bounty Judge of Klamath County,
all kind* of office suppln-a. Scud in
returned yet.
Oregon a’ hit office at Klamath Falla, Or., on
They are aald Io lx* the best breed of |
May 12. l’AM. ris:
I your order*.
•
PEARL WE A DEM
cattle for dairy purpows that are
DAIRY ITE.TS
Hd entry No 2AM fur the jiffi sw 20. TpAOR,
Extraordinary line of Silk* ami Sat -1
ft If F. W M. Rhe mow the following wit-
adapted
to
this
country.
'in* The Brick Store.
j. n. nooRE,
Í
I
Novelties in Photography
Something New
OPAL WORK NOVELTIES
I
Ready made Sheet*
<
The Brick Btora,
«nd Pillow
mill
County Court
fix roads .
Promises
Socialists Have Meeting and Adopt
Resolutions.
Some of I be old bachelors took ex-
to Repair
iceptlona to what was said last week,
Once.
W. E. Conner was In the city Tuc*.1
Keno-Pokegama Road at
¡day from Swan Mke, mi hl* way (<>
A nuni'x-r of prominent
I the railroad
lie will return about men and members of the
tlie fltxt of tlie mouth.
County Promotion Club met
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS
ARRIVING DAILY
C. It. WITHROW,
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
i/'.a/
1
*
Waistings, Shirt Waists
*
8
Summer Dress Goods
New Line of up to date
Dry Goods, Etc, Etc.
WILLITS
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS
ne»M-t to prove h«*r coutmtiou* residence upon
and cultivation of »aid land, via: E R. C.
William«, tv H. ('( peland. K C. Cowley and
F. D. Ma ingle, all of Lorella. Oregon.
J. N. Watson, Register.
Notic« for Publication.
I sol will apologize and make correc­
Land Office at Lakevtew, Orejron,
tion*—on receiving the new* of Johu
March RD. 19»M
Notice I m hereby riven that the followlnr-
( Shook’s mariiage, every old bachelor’* named tellier ha« bled notice of hi* Intel tion
lu make final proof Ih aupport uf hia Claim
spirit tx-gan to p«-rk up and be alert­ and
That »aid pr<x»f will be made before Geo.
T
Baldwin . County Judrv of Klamath County,
ed across country to look for a wife.
Oregon, at hl* office tu Klamath Fall», Oregon,
vn:
William Ixigue is seriously ill. The on May 11, l*q.
WILLIAM H. CROSS
|
Hd
entry
Xo
2423,
the WUSE^. RE'
old gentleman is well along In years. ! Krc 30 Tp 9H. K 11 f«»r
E W M. He name« the fol-
I lowing witue»»en to prove bin continuous resi­
The dance In Dairy on the 28th dent* upon and cultivation nf «aid land viz:
Wi-eman. M. A. Wiaeman. Stanley
ult was a lively affair and everybody Thoma*
Vaughn of Bonanza, Or,, and L. .M. VanMeter
of Bedfield, Or.
J. N. Watson, Register.
enjoyed themselves.
John Rick of Klamath Fall* was In
Dairy attending the S<x:ialist meet­
ing.
Hotel Linkville
buRlness
Klamath
with the
Fabric Photography on I'p-to-date Dre*» Gingham* and county cuminlxalooeni yesterday
In
laiwn* The Buck Store.
the Interest of gixxl road*. Mr. Al
5ilk and Lustcrine
Have you registered? Do not put Lindley of the Klamath laik* ll. R.
it oH, a* you only have a few day* wii* also present and lucidly described
th«- present condition of what the
You arc invited to call at left In which Io do »0.
D. G. Ilrown came down fnmi Crys­ county erroneously call* a road and
BALDWIN’S STUDIO
stated that with the expenditure of
tal Wednesday to tile hi* acceptance
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon
of tlie notnlliat Ion for amu-wir on the 4309 or *400 the present road could
lie temporarily Improved so that the
republican ticket and also to du a lit­
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINCRY
, inc-cliant* could get In their spring
J tle electioneering.
PATTERN
’
HATS
READY TO WEAR HATS
DRESS HATS
Somewhat Personal 0
and summer freight. Other* present
Our accommodating merchant, Ike
Presbyterian
Church .. — ....
All arrvkr* also strongly advised the improve­
1
,
STREET
HATS
WALKING
HATS
Dav!*, lias a g(xxi hall pre,sired. He
I'
Tills may s»-<-in but him
as usual at the Prvabrterlan < hurrh ment of this road.
is ready now for Republican, Demo­
FOR LHDIES. Misses HMD CHILDREN
I'
next Sabbath. At the preaching ser­
It rvwv <>r»-urr»‘<l to YOH
The mmmlKKioner* promis'd to put crat or Socialist speaker*.
<l
Bear in mind that we give you more style and quality for
vices the sermon* annouix'cd for l.ist a crew at work immediately on the
• »
that YOU ran proUvl
The Socialist meeting on May 1,1
il
Stibbatb will tie given.
money than can be obtained elsewhere. Our prices
road und It I* possible that they will was well attended.
YOU* family «n<! Y«»t ll
The earnestness I
A
flne
line
of
«terenaropie
views
of
always the lowest. Hats trimmed to order..............
have tlie county surveyor and two viru and energy displayed showed vi-[ We are now moved into our
I'
»vttate with a policy In
Klamath county from picture* taken men go over the ground and see if It
<1
Ladies Furnishings, Dress Trimmings, Hair Goods, Combs, etc.
tality
and
confidence
of
success
In
the
lb. EQt rrtlll.K LIFE
new building at east end
<1
by N. H. BennetL (.'all at the Re­ I* pxwible to lix"*!«) a more feasible end. The following resolutions were
MRS. J. C. PEREZ, PROPRIETOR.
that Is good for Ila t»t-e
publican office and we sample* and toad.
of
bridge.
adopted by the club:
value any day that you
leave your orders.
S. C. (»raves.
Desiring that the people of Klam­
FOR
SALE
may dlr, an<l that la also
ath county should know what the So­
Klamath Fall* T Plorine Sulla.
worth In rash all the pre­
.«event? Head Red Poll Cattle.
cialist* advocate and where they dif­
pant* and ovetcoaUi made to order In
Mrs, T. J. OfFeld, Prop.
For the next «0 days from May 1, fer from other parties, we, your com­
miums you shall have paid
flnit c I. vm style. Also cleaning, re­
1904.
I
will
offer
my
entire
herd
of mittee submit these resolutions:
pairing and fitting. Dress suit* a
MERRILL, OREGON.
(and profits liealdea) If you
Ri-d I’ull cattle for sale at 650 per
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS.
Whereas, the Republican and Dem- j
specialty.
G.
(J.
Janata,
Prop
’
r.
head straight through.
No scrub
live twenty yearn?
Ita
Board
by
the
day,
week
or
ocratic
parties
seem
about
to
make
a,
( I, 7. L. Padgett of Keno waa In the cattle Included in this offer. Noth­
true. For tlie proof and
ing but pure breds and graded stock. political campaign <>u the money and
month.
I 1 city yesterday.
Mr. Padgett has Thia is a rare chance fur any one
full |Mrtlculara ask
tariff issues, therefore be It
1 purrha*r<l the saloon building of F. wanting g<">d blooded stock as many
Resolved by the socialists of Klam­ The table is furnished with
WILL S. WORDEN.
Fhrk. with tlie understanding that j of these cows cost inc 4100 each, ath county that we regard these Is- j
Resident Solicitor,
the best that the market
Mr. Flock will not open another some of ehlcli w ill scale In gixid flesh
from 1500 to 1000 pounds.
No cull sues as but “stalking horses,” used
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
can supply.
aal<xm in Keno.
The Klamath County Live Stock
I tug of the herd will be allowed. This to draw the attention and to divide'
—O—O—o—
(I
Association will pay the above re­
Willi* Verrlll «nd wife of Merrill is said to lie the flneat and beat bunch the laboring class of p«ople, while
The trade of tlie traveling public
ward for the arrest and convictioc of
were In the city Tuesday «nd made «if cattle In Klamath county by al­ the capitalists, through the profit
is solicited.
most
every
one
who
has
seen
them.
H Tour Eyes are Weak ana Illi* office a visit.
any
person or persons found guilty of
system continue to rob them.
Mr. Verrlll has If you want them don’t delay.
stealing or altering the marks or
Whereas,
the
trust
is
an
economic
Sold
out
Ills
business
at
Merrill
and
F
rank
R
om
,
Bed
Held,
Or.
Sight Poor
brands of any stock belonging to any
i
growth and as such is indcstructable
with Ills family will leave this week
member of tiiis association.
BY LOCAL TALENT.
Address Chas. Horton, President^
and is a benefit to those who own and
I * C*4rio’e Gkwi and Eye W»di for San Francisco.
or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary.
control
It,
therefore
be
it
Methixllxt Church Sunday Schoo)
The social and entertainment at
TESTIMONIAL.
Resolved that the public should
ACCORDEONS
Ashland. o?rfon. Ha
IWM.
nt 10«. in. preaching St II. Epworth the Methodist church last Friday
own
and
control
these
combinations
Nar Dnrtnr I f«|i that my
in my
KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO.
VIOLINS
League at 7:15 p in. preaching at 7:45 night proved a very successful affair
**ft «yr waaatonnt font when I e<>n«uHr«1 you
of wealth, and that they should be
both
socially
and
financially.
The
•bout my ayna. t am now f!a<1 io aay that I In the aliaence of the pastor, Rev. J.
GUITARS
•
TIME TABLE
ambrnrfl-rd wnndrrfatty M y •)
hl It bet- ll. Griffith of the Baptist Church will entertainment
program
Included used for the good of all the people.
IN EFFECT OCTOBER IS, IMS.
MANDOLINS
Whereas, in the State «if Colorado,
,ef than rrer before and I am not irouhlod
mainly local talent from our schools
preach txith morning and evening.
with headarhea a* I wan. The glam»« are
DAILY PAHHENGKR
the miners are striking to put Into Good Instruments at Moderate
and
tlie
younger
element.
The
fol-
LEAVE
1
AND FKEIOItr
ARRIVE
•••tful ami easy In my ryot.
Your« Truly,
Mont E. Hutchison will do your
effect
th«
1
eight
hour
law,
which
car
­
I lowing program was rendered:
Walter Moreland.
Prices. Also
tyjw writing with neatness and dis­
7
A.
M.
L
aird
5 P. M.
ried 40.000 votes majority at the last
3 P. M.
Vocal duet Hazel and Barbara Goel-
POKKGA.MA
9:30 A. M.
tMPC.istrln's Eye W ish cures Gran­
patch.
And
also
notorial
work;
legal
election
ami,
whereas,
the
mine
own
­
MUSIC STANDS
ulated Lids, Weak, Mattery and In-
ler.
ers with tlie help of the state militia
flamed Eyes, St ruined and Tired Eyes p*|w>ni pertaining to tlie transfer of Heading—Faina Fish,
Notice of Disaolutlon.
I'"r child or sduita, by mall 50 cents real estate n specialty.
Office
are preventing the law from being INSTRUCTION BOOKS
(talc—Anna Heidrich.
Address DR. J. E. CAST KIN, Ore site post office.
enforced
and
are
defying
the
courts
Notice 1» hereby (Iren that the partnerehlp
Beading -Hazel Burrlss.
ja
and >
Ifon Institute of Optcmetry, Ashland,
ot OtHrld A Verrlll h.i* been dtMolred by mu*
and a state of anarchy exists and,
New Summer Dress and Waist Reading—Mamie Boyd.
Oregon.
Consultation Free.
Inal coiuanl. T. J. ollie Id (uceeedlng io the
Whereas, under the present private STRINGS, ALL KINDS
R.x llatlon- Oilkey Boggs.
builnew of the parinenblp and to collect ail
1 Fabrica The Brick Store.
ownership ot capital system, this
a eounls dne and pay all otitetatiding llabili«
John Shook and bride arrived In Refreshment* by audience.
iui
T. J. orrtaLD,
state of affairs is liable to occur at
W illi * VaaaiLL.
the city Monday from the railroad.
any
time
or
place,
therefore
be
it
.Merrill, May 2.1904.
NOVELTY GAME.
They will visit here some time before
Reaoiv«*!, tliat we favor govern­
1 going to their home at Dairy. John
What promises to he one of the ment ownership of mines as means of
1 lx kept busy shaking hand* and re- most exciting games of the season preventing strike*, restoring law and
Whooping Cough
| celving congratulations of his inanv will be played Sunday between the order and establishing justice between
Caleb T Oliver. Proo'r
‘•In the spring of 1001 my children
friend*.
“Fats” and "Lean«.” The game man and man.
had whooping cough,” says Mrs. D.
Merrill
Oregon W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I use I
Whereas, as long as the present
Mr. and Mrs. w. o. Hill camo will be called at 1:30 p. tn. Admis­
sion
free.
The
following
men
have
private
capitalistic
system
continues
Fort.
Klamath
the
first
of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy witli
down from
SHIRE AND PERCHERON
the most satisfactory results.
I
the week. Mr. Ilin, Wboe house | signed and will show you how ball fraud and corruption will exist no
matter what political party Is In
w*s recently destroyed by tire, ha* should tie played:
STRLL1QN
think this is the best remedy I have
Fata Bob Baldwin, Marion Hank*, power, therefore tie it
mild hl* band of cattle and will spend
•■ver seen for whooping cough.”
Resolved, that we favor publie
'a year In Rrltlsh Columbia. Mr*. John Rick. Paul Scblrmelster, Ky.
(1- D. GRIZZLE
This remedy keeps the cough loose,
KLAMATH FALLS
Hill will remain here until her hus­ Taylor. Herb Baldwin. M. L. Burns, ownership of all capital and equal dl-
lessens the severity and frequency
Fred Scballock, Conn. Driscoll. Sub­ vision of Income*, as a meana of de-
•MOON
Having purchased the 3-year of the coughing spells and counter­
band got* located.
stniylng tile motives of all vlllany.
stitute, Jim Perez, Al Stahlman.
old stallion “Lad” of H. W. acts any tendency toward pneumonia.
Mrs. A. J. Nellon of Lakeview
I^cans —Mont Hutchison,
Sam
Whereas, cattle and sheep arc both
came In from, the railroad Sunday.
Straw, he will make the sea­ For sale by C. C. Chitwood.
Walker, Frank Jennings, Fred Mills, n«*ces*ary for t he welfare of man, and
Mie
na*
just
returned
from
San
Fran
­
Mofle« of DiasolutIon of Partnership.
son at my place. I will let
George Chastain, M. bonniebson, C. where sheep graxe they destroy the
cisco and Portland and lias opened up
TO THE TRADE.
range
for
cattle,
therefore
be
It
re
­
Roberts, Jesse Hanks, W. O. Smith,
!’°'t«w I» hereby given that th« r*rtnemhlp
him serve a limited number
a ttne line of millinery good"
I Substitute*—Lou Condon, E. B. Hen- solved, that we favor a law restrict­
IKW.I» 4 Arnett h*» beon .11«..,jv„r, ,,y
of mares at $10 to insure. Come and look at our fine line of
Mr*.
J?"'?”1 «’nient, W. p. It h ><*.!■ lueoeedln* Io Hotel Linkville sample rixuns.
ing tlie grazing of sheep to a limited
and Saddles now made up.
’ buOneu ,,f lhc pBrinrr,sip, .nd i0 onll«ei Nellon will remain here until the TJ-
Season, May, June and July Harness
Umpire*—1>. E. Rlsedorff and Roy range.
We take pleasure In displaying them.
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Photo Pillows
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