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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
Better an honest plurality of a largo pair o t m I. ik b >in to M and Mrs .1. * constituency than a convent ton ma L. (»ordon on the 1th iiihl., and al Vice President. Plaident. jority which express»* the will of a this time there I*but a (.lender thread J Office and House Furnishings. small circle of political manipulatots. holding the other’s lite and ls«ly to More than half a century ago Daniel gether. The family li.ive the sym ave tour enters. Webster said: “it is time to du away pathy of all who know them. V ANI'll’'" S HAI I.. with the cauciisea, which make great W. T. Slilve, of the Fall», arrived \ cuirlid.it.'. bull Will I"' given al men little and little men great. The here yesterday. lie ei.uie up here to E,.it Kl.unttli bv Gray ami Louis tme source of power la the people." strike a Jobof work if lie couldn't Itratmon. on Mm 'M l’HU. Tickets l^x.olitsAÍ'V'o tti’o Under the direct primary law there .»void It. Miss French, who Is to „„ lt mlp|wu « ' OA. Fl.-r man I will be no more debauching delegates teaeli the lower district school in Uns .u.,.ls D. W Itv in. Il L. Scott, I nuis Br.imon und I. <’• si«...... re. by men who have more money than valley came up with hint. conscience, ami we tepeat- that the Notkr lor Publication. Fred Mellh.se has ts'Cll down to the For Rent fact that no city, county or state Falls and elsewhere on offiel il and a Cnrrescondence Collections Attended I'tillevl Ht Atea («ntt (tlttcx*. Bi gest line of goods ever brought into Klamath coun that has ever tried the direct pri Aisd pulling expedition. I A. % o <M ,u ' 4 Safety Depasit Bo lot I don't >• " U'»' ■' ■>>!. I O..-1» to Promote. Invited. mary has tieen willing to return to know If Fred will Is» aide to get tile v ty. My goods are not at the railroad. They arc here. I... Xl.-.t n.,Oc» .. ....................... I.» k . Nttai (»r.Mti I” <•’•«» 1 Hahlwth I tHinlr the caucus and convention plan is an KI.'.«". » 010.1« Orr». .n .1 l.l. w.sd entirely over the voter* eyes, Call and inspect them j* > ‘ Orr«or, .... r... unanswerable argument In Its favor. butone thing sure, he will make a . , , ... K'. . . I’ , I r«H Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods on timher rsllur.. .|. B. St. Geo. BiTiop, Klamath Falls, Oregon. v it,.. „the. i .pi.rlrr ».I The Australian ballot has done much des|HTate effort Iodo so. , , ......... ' ■ •» • ’«««7 > * ?' %■%.%■**% %%%*%■% %%%%%%%%%%%%% % .. I l..rl*)r lik.i.k», to keep the stream of politics pure In my article hut week, I stated h «ne,,* I Ik..-»« "■ '» ">' » h It. 1'0 elroil.r and with this system applied through that Louie was still taking lessons »Hot l'.iri K i.t.i.i »' • O' J S WslM'D H«gl«l»r Mr. Wight is an educator from choice the direct primary to nominations ! from the actnsd ma'ams. The result * having equipped himself specially for the source will lie kept pure, and the Notice tor Publication. ' is, that about a dozen Louies have “X his f;n. rite profession. His experi fact that almost every machine poli :»sked me If it was them referred to n... .rtmrnl of thn no. lor. l-.nA «*<•<• st ence in that line of work has shown Republican in Politic», .nil devoted to the him the necessity for a competent tician and corporation lobbyist is Is’sldes here comes Ell. Tom, Dick \ .... , i,, » >. n Ih.l Ihr loll, win, Timtwr. A(rleultur«l. Stock .nil Wool Interval, man in that particni.tr sphere. Klam against It should Is» sufficient to con and Jerry and declare they also have n.nu .l ■■ III. r ' •< lil*.l nuovo of Irrr Iniono.rn et the i real Klamath County. i ...... .o n... rr.- ’ f or ."|.|.ort of h.iH'"i ath county is indeed fortunate in hav vince the people of its desirability. ,„,1 ih.: ... I ¡.r. ..: «'ll '«-lor., row. ing such material for county superin Tiie Secretary of State has furnished Is'en taking lessons from the sehisd 1 III, Is»».»I •» ’ I •» ■ -K •*•’»*«b <*•» Orv«i>'i,«i nt kl«t’Atb fb H a . Oregon, vu Jun»' ma'ams and want to know why I did tendent. Publi.hint every Thurwtay by E. B Henry is by no means a every county clerk with enough cop not mention them also. So I will .KM M «((CHIARII K . ■■"orilo KW. «-■<■ 10 T r-M H to the work pertaining to ies of these proposed laws to supply 1 take It all back and won't mention «I II. .nrn WESLEY O. SMITH, stranger \\ \| S nniurs Ili« hilhiMiHg '» lints». Itia most important office. having one to each voter. Get a copy Utili ' any of them. •..i .» lu r ctvinuM’H»’» rt»«l‘l»’n«'»’ ui»»»n «n»l E ditor ink P rotsistor . practically been tlie county surveyor read for yourself. Ur,i .... Ir.» X b.r<. '• WrcMtri lohn IN FACT Sparking twes with milk pans, fry llAgehtt ». ‘H b I ah ’ At b F a U» < >r for a major portion of the time since J X " At»»»n. Rt’glwlrr. he trecame a resident of the county. ing pans and oyster cans thrown pro- •rBA-BimoN bates : // complete and up to date line of He is well known as a skillful survey COPLEY TRAIN ROBBERS. miseously in as dessert, has got to Iw Notke f ‘ »r Publkaiion. iX' ©ueyear (in advanee) or. a m tn of temperate habits, pleas Authorities Looking for Three Men ¡a pleasant pass time with some of our ing address and active in Ins work. I wn.1 1'Wi'v »I tr.kv«lvw. Orv.on ¿Stillilo Vi ril ÏA. . VS ho are Suspected of flany Crimes I most highly cultured young people of And finally, since the usual duties THURSDAY. MAY 12, l»J04. . J. 1,,-rvh« t'»«-n ih«< (liv roll..«In. pertaining to the «dice of coroner are . late. -.trier h«» til'»! " '»• t' 1 « UUrrr The Southern Pacific Railroad Com ... n. «I J.r....t in .U|»|n>rt of ill. DAIRY, are of a somber and melancholy na I. F. DAVIES. OREGON W. H. Morgan and family, former- <•1.11,1 an I Ih.l •« I | -.«>l will h". I.irol.- b. '.»re ture, what more appropriate than to pany, through Chief Crowley of the r,. .< t H.'.lwlo i -‘ fiol.e Kl.iw.lh Co. Ore spent tills List »..li al h ” •■if'. .1 KI. >«lh Fhll«. l.rv.oH, ou 1 ly of this place, who special agents ’ division, has issued .ill the oaiee with a -M ERRY MAN.” M «igni «Hf. QOCOOOO OOO O OOOOOOOO OOO a circular offering a reward of 4»5O winter ill Rogue River valley, return I Juue ...IX 1 11,1 ...U-V K II for It. 19. *.»■’ «0.1 , Attention is called to tiie notice in ed here a lew days since, and I under ms svrs’xr n’rr.r: for the arrest of George t.ates. Edwin .• M Ml ,11 I., t l-K R* B IV M i «I. e. III. Ioll..«lli( while.we. to | ro«e another column of tiie school district Vernon Gates and James Arnett. stand Mr. Morgan is thinking of put- ' He F rank A. M uuke . of Columbia. 1.1. e .niiu i.Hl. rv.l leoev il.wril wrol eull «.ll.'tl of Mild Isnil » « Mr« »SSS '• i l'.rd nd election for district No. 1 which These men, the circular declares, are i tit.g ..p another blucksmitb»hophere. ms tt.TRD.UT *XD FOOD COM»IS«IOSER : Gt.lli.', K. •- r’ I. W. < Veri. John lla.el.l.lli J. W. B ailey , of Multnomah. w ill be held on S it unlay. May 29. ‘ wanted for the robbery of the Oregon May 9, l»04. K ero . «U ol Kt.ui.ib K»:.», "r- J K u.twu. Ke(t>tr>r ms rswiorxTi.L kuktom : This election is for tiie purpotie of de Express at Copley, Shasta county. MORL 5MI I P Kit I LD. ^otkc lor Publication. A. C. Bolton, of Josephine ciding for or against the bonding of Cal.. March 31 last. In which W. J. J. N. H art , of Folk the district for 911,500, to build a O’Neil, the Wells-Fargo messenger, Another wholesale slaughter of G. H. D imke , of Clackamas new school house. We cannot too was killed by the rub tiers. sheep tisrk place near Benjamlu lake J. A. F ee . of Malheur strongly urge the careful considera- The trio are also accused of having about 45 miles northeast of this place FOB CONG REMM AN: . tion of this question by the legal vot been engaged in a criminal career for last Thursday in which 2loo head of B inokr H ermann , of Douglass ers. If anyone doubts tiie unhealthy some time and although young in two and thr»»«-year-old weathers were joist » bk . tor : .»nd dilapidated condition of the pres years, are declared to have been con shot and clubbed to death by nine J. A. L acour . of Grant ent school building. we would advise nected with some of the most daring masked men In broad daylight. 0. ms etserrr jnra: them to take a half of an hour off and robberies known to western authori B. Darker, Harrison Price and Pete H. L. B esson , of Klamath 1 visit the school. Over one half of ties. Included in the crimes charged Grube, who are pruminellt Lake coun H. K. II vnna . of Jackson the absences from school during the to them, are the robbery of an elec ty sheep growers are the heavy loses. ms ntruicT . ttountt : past year are due to the condition of tric car near Portland last year, in Tiie affair took place alsiut three .Notice tor Publication. E. M. B rattain ', of Lake ' the school house. Du not blame the which one man was shot; the hold-up o'clock in tiie aftermsin, the day was JOIST S.rRESI'ST.TIVlM: O -41 <> •> lie idaches and sickness of your child of a Colorado Southern train, the very warm and the slieep were camp J ohn b. S hook , of Klamath ren to over study. • There is no such hold-up of a stage at Weaverville, ed. Tiie blood-hunters first came to B. E. S teiner , of Lake thing as over study if done in a prop- t'al., the robberv of a merchant at the camp where they found Hi'eox «z ' er manner, in Hie proper room with Jackson, Cal., and a rubbery at Seat the camp tender; they put a flour COLNTY TICKET. . proper light and ventilation. Our tle. ÔOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOoooooo sack over his bead and mounted film Sheriff—Silas Obcnchain town and county are making wonder They were last seen in Jackson on one of Ins pack horses and took •A ful strides in progress and develop county. Oregon, where efforts were him to where the sheep were aisrut a Clerk—W. P. Rhoads Treasurer—L. Alva Lewis ment and it is necessary that our made to capture them, but proved I mile away. They also blindfolded Assessor—D. G. Brown schools keep up with this develop I unsucessful. The fugitives are now [the herder and two men guarded W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Commissioner—J. W. McCoy ment so let us have a good modern being pnnmed northward in Oregon ■ them, the other seven prisvcded to School Supt.—J. O. Wight CONTEST NOTICE. brick building that will be a credit lol and the railroad police have Issued ■destroy one of the finest bands of EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. (K-trnr ’ tnf’it nf th»' t’nltr.l *Ubtr« I Surveyor—E. B. Henry , the town. circulars containing portraits and de sheep in Lake county. After two Utbf <»fb. I Ak> v '«•»,<)» %|»ri| IMM Coroner—Dr. G. W. Merryman X •lift'. nt ■ -n'r-»’ AH'tAVit hAVing Vtrffn scriptions of the men, hoping that hours of slaughtering with knives, fl|rt| H<*r*»< s lo.iril» <1 by day, work or month, ill th;a ff1,» • bi llrlrn Zumwalt i .»Dt««t THE D1STRIC T ATTORNEY SHIP widespread publicity will assist tn guns and clulrs attout 300 was all mi*, tigA.ii.. » 1 i«*l> <» a | . culrj No 1.0 h *«lr liny mid Grain bought mid sold. .s. t.f. ! *■ r 31. !.'»*•» ' ir *F'I **<•♦••'»n ft. Town- spared out of 2700 head, that was their arrest. alitpH Faniff I.'El*« ia 1» Hay. t'-ntralrw I ’ llSMi'Iloers eotivev cd to ill parta oí Smit hern Oregon Hon. E. M. Brattain, Republican REPUBLICAN COLNTY TICKET ■ a- »a i mil • • ba ’« The Gates are brothers and the Destroying almost the entire band name 1« VI* « a I’ <iay ! ■ an*! n«»t A I p II« 1» «»rar. timi Northern t liforniu at the very lowest ratea. nominee for District Attorney in a» th'* *n: .• »¡;-tt( nf ; IhAl thrtlnm As announced in the •‘Declaration Klamath and Lake counties, is emi sons of G. G. Gates, a prominent mine they then informed Hie employes of ha •• Af»««-il within which final |>rn«tf u|>«»n • a »1 T 1» r »*ntry may allt»«i«1; Telephone Connection Between .Stable and Hotel <if Principles,” published in this pa- nently well qualified to discharge the I operator in Amador county, who Is a the band of slieep that they would ari<1 that »«hl «ntrywoman I ia « wholly al»an pet Feb. 18 last, politically this paper ' t- ! a . iri Alt I | !.<■ Ian I I tnl.rai t».| give them time to gather lip what highly respected resident of Alameda duties of this important office, being Linkviilc. Pilone Main 14 thfffin . aa‘I t»Aftif« afp hrrrbi hnt'VI htap is Republican from start to finish, and a man who iias long suffered hu 1 sheep remained and get them aeross f.t-wr r--j..n l And . W.»r . vldrncr touch off and as such earnestly desires the suc an Attorney far above the average. • a i ail« v i. .t . > |m k n m .tn Jun«- II. 7 l‘« l b.-h»r. <. «»rue r Bal lwin, <*«» ihty cess of the entire Republican ticket His past experience in public capacity miliation by reason of the wayward ! the dead line as soon as p>«sible. Be <>f K lamAth »'oiH.t* i>t at K lama'li Fatla, Or at tile eoming election; reserving the has shown him to be a man of integ careers of the two young men. George fore they tisrk their departure they (aiol tliAt final lo-ar n« will Iw held at to k a tn ot» June IN, l'«>| iM'forr) the Beg unquestionable right, as stated in ' Gates is the elder of the two and pos- warned the men not to come north • G Io« r »ml Kt .« r «• tbc I hllt'd stairs l.and our said February issue, to criticise, rity and capable of reading tnen seem M-sses a high degree of intelligence. of the Wagontire road with another Office m Laltrvirw. Or. Th •« •' i .» it ••fifi* having. In a proper affl after his induction into office, the ingly by intuition. Judge Brattain fl|.«d April 31. p«M. set forth facte wh rb official acts of any public official. served Lake County for a full term in He has been identified with mining band of slieep In the future. The davit. ■ how that aft* r «inc diligence pereonal err vice sheep killers told the camp tender to "f th « n«»''. « .•«rm. • be made, It Is hereby r»r in Amador county, where he spent From onr present point of view how the capacity of County Judge, subse-1 drr»»l an I 'lirrrtrd H at BtM’h noil«'** I m * given ever. we feel fully warranted in say quentty h" held the office of Register: the early part of his life, and is well inform every sheepman he saw that by d o* and proper publhation in the Klam iTw« K« g'»t<*r ing with reference to the candidates known in Oakland and Alameda. ' the next band of sheep found in ath Kcpiiblh an. J < K I* W M>lt»gB. Rwelver. now before the people on the Repub of the U. S. Land Office at Likeview Where he has taken an active part in around Benjamin would meet witli fur a full term and more than two . lican county ticket, that It is com Cured his Mother of Rheumatism. posed of gentlemen eminently well years over. He is noted for bis many athletics and earned for biuiself the the same result and they would not "Mv mot Iter has Iteen a sufferer for f spare the herders hereafter. These qualified for the discharge of the charities and liberal aid to the needy, , reputation of a clever boxer. duties pertaining to the respective with a discerning sense of justice. I Edwin Vernon Gates is 21 years of fellows informed Mr. Wilcox to have many years with rheumatism,” says offices for which they have been age and was raised in Alameda county; this report published In the Lake W. It. Howard, of Husband, I’a named, and believe tiie people of We are sure to have the laws of the “At times she was unable 1« move st Klamath county will have no just land enforced under bis administra- ! but, owing to bis waywardness, tie county papers so all sheepmen could all. wliile at all times walking was cause to regret their selections. tion, without persecution of any one. has bi-come well known in Chico and take warning In the future.—Ontral , painful. I presented tier with a Isif- ; (Silver Lake) Oregonian. Rcfering briefly V» the personnel Shasta and Siskiyou counties. of the ticket, it is not inappropriate tle of < haiulH-rlaln's Pain Balm sod Arnett is a good ndner. and Is well DIRECT PRIMARY LAW I OR 5ALE. to mention that the nomination of after a few applications she decided known in Trinity, Shasta and Siski Filas Obcnchain is a veritable case of (Contributed) It was the must wonderful pain re Seventy Head Red Poll Cattle. you counties and In Southern Oregon. the “office seeking the man.” Silas If the people of Oregon really de- He is only 23 years old and is from For the next (to days from May 1. liever she had ever tried. In f u-t, she has always taken an active interest in the local political situation, but 1 sire to have a government of the peo- this city where his parents Mr. and 1904, I will offer my entire herd of I k never without It now and Is at all has never tx-en an aspirant for prefer pic and by the people and for the peo Mrs. J. P. Arnett now live. He last Red Poll cattle for sale at 950 per times aide to walk An occasional Phone. Hain head straight through. No send) ment. his long residence and general ple all the time, and not a govern application of Pain Balm kec|m awny visited his home here something over I cattle Included in this offer. Noth acquaintance throughout the entire ment of the few and by the few and a year ago and since then has been In ing but pure breds anil graded stock. tin- pain that she was formerly county, together with his sound judgment and unswerving integrity for the few m<ist of tiie time, they California, where he was supposed to This is a rare chance for any one troubled wltli." For sale by C. C. HEREFORD STOCK FARM. endcars liim to the hearts of hiH num should at the coming June election be working as a miner. His parents want ing good blooded stock as many < lilt wood. of these cows cost, inc 4100 each, erous personal friends and insures Li overwhelmingly carry the two meas Drews Valley, Oregon were nearly prostrated with grief election. ures submitted to them, both of when they learned the report. They some of which will scale In good flesh from 1500 to 1600 pounds. No cull Mr. W. P. Ilhoads is eminently Desr-rt Land, Final Proof. well qualified to discharge the duties which mean that a fair and honest are both well along in years, his fath Ing of the herd will lie allowed. This BULLS FOR SALE ik Kalil to be the fln<Ht ami I h - k I bunch of county clerk, being a scholarly I test of public sentiment shall prevail. er being about 70. Lakeview, Oregon. April II. 1904. of cattle In Klamath county liv al Notice is hereby given th.it Orplia man of strong pers< nality, pleasing An objection is raised in some quar most every one who has seetl them. • bwltigle, of Lorclla. Klamatli address and all requisite experience ters, that the direct primary law :&<> HEAD FORT KLAMATH JOTTINÖ. If you want, them don't delay. in clerical work; he is temperate in count v. Oiegon, has tiled notice of would be a plurality and not a major all things, without Is-ing radical in F rank R oss , Jledtield, Or. Intention t<> make pr<s>f on her desert ity rule. Our statutes provide that Base Ball and Music In the Wood land cl.iini >•<,. f„r t|lc ¡qRj, any, except a sense of right. River Coicntry. L. Alva Lewis is well known as ati in all cases the c?rididate receiving TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. N'W| SEJ, Sec 13 T 40 H R 13 E W FROM active, energetic hustler, although the highest number of votes, a plu M. isdore Geo. T. Baldwin, Comity The Agency people big, little, old 12 month to 2 years old. afflicted with a physical disability in and young came up last Saturday to I Notice is hereby given that then- .ludjre of klamatli Co, at Klamatli capacitating liiin from Hie perform rality, shall tie declared elected. All are funds in the town tieiuuiry for I'alls, Oregon, at, Ills office In Hie ance of manual labor; his is an active the presidents since Grant, except witness the ball game between the the redemption of the following war aforesaid town on Saturday, t.hn 29th Until June 1st I will sell one or all at seventy-five dollars each. mind, his habits in life arc Irre McKinley, were elected by a plural!-, Fort and Agency nines. They brought rant*: : 1055 10.. 0. 1057, 105«, 1059, day of May. tool. .She names the fol proachable, and the citizens of Klam ty, which was a minority vote, and with them their full line of band in 1000, 1091, 1063, 1064, 10«5, 10««, lowing w it iicsm - k to prove t he com _____ AtblrcHH. K. 0. Hunting, Lnkuviaw, Oregon. ath county will know the public the same Is true of most other officers struments wit,It W. W. Nickerson as 1007, 106«, 102«, 1051, 10«2. 1070, plete Irrigation and reclamation of ▼ funds are safe in his keeping. 1071, 1073, 1074, 1077, 1009, 1079. said land: Geo. Nolde, T. II. Wllk- 1». G. Brown, our candidate for as and if government endures with the ! leader. They treated the Fort peo 1000, 1061, 1092, 1075, 107«, 1072, ersoti, Eugene Wilkerson, Orbru sessor, is a true son of toil, having election from president down by a ple to a few nice and appropriate 1003, 10*1, 1095, 10««, 10M7, loss, • .nuplrell, all of l^irclla, Or. been born and bred on the farm to plurality vote we can stand an occa-: pieces of music, which was appreciat look, 1090, 1091, 1092. 1093, 1091, J. N. Watson, Register. which he still clings. He Is a man of sional plurality nomination. In a ed very much. The boys here had 1095, 109«. 1097, 109«. Interest will An Open l.etter. mature years, sound judgment and Cease 1 from tills dal e. keen sense of justice between man recent nomination for congressman in grounds In tine shape, having spent a DaL ed at Klamath F¡ ills, Or. , this Iroinfhe (')iapln, N. C., News: and his fellow man. An assessment Minneapolis, under the direct pri couple of days with the road grader, 14th day of April, Biol. * Early in t|l(, spring my wife and I «It t lio 01(1 MtiBlltl of the county made by him will be mary system, the successful candidate drags and hand rakes. The Agency J. W. SiKMEN», Town Treasurer. were taken with diarrhoea and so fair and impartial. secund 10,000 votes while Ills two op nine is composed of a game lot of severe were Lhe pains that we called i We now liave the J. W. McCoy of ponents received 5,000 and 6,000 young fellows, backed up by two pro reason of bis long a pliyslei.an who prescribed for os, votes respectively, that is he was fessionals, namely, Mr. Elliott and county, familiarity but his medicines failed to give any conditions, wants and opportunities. nominated by a minority, but what Mr. Nylatids. The boys came fully I relief. friend wfio had a isd.tle of I k peculiarly well qualilied for county would likely have happened under the determined to down the Fort boys, • liamlreiIain's Colic, Cholera and commissioner. He stands pledged to caucus and convention plan? Why and it did look for a time as though Oil /land lee /lave ever had made up. the sup|M)rt and maintaining of a the weaker candidates would have they would accomplish It, but, about Diarilioi'a Remedy on blind gave high grade county high school, the Caeli of us a dose and we at once felt. Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to trc4 one public undertaking in which the eonibined against the stronger, and the fifth inning the Fort txiys began • he effcc.tK. | procured a bottle and trade right and give the best values for the money entire people of litis county are Vital witli their 11,000 votes would have to get over their sleepy spell and ■ ' »< fore using the entire contenfs We iy interested, and peritaps second in made a deal among themselves and so from one tally tiehind at, the end of to be had. Repairing and Carriage I rim importance only to th«» proper con hav»' forced upon the people a candi- t,1,: 1th inning, they were five tallies ... , , ’»•‘ff'entirely cured. II. Is n wonder- We are now moved into our rui struction'and repair of our public ming done by competent men. remedy and should I m found in date who represented but 5,000 or ahead when the game ended. roads. ••very household. II. C. Bailey, l ‘ >ll-i new building at east end J. G. Wight. for county sunerin- 0.000 Instead of the one who repre- Died In this valley, an Infant, BRADLEY & GUNTHER. tor. o b's r»’" <"!" is for «'lie bv f C ' scuted «constituency of lO.flOO people. «•bild, the same being thq boy of a, of bridge. :Cbi*woo.j • Main KUnmh Ms. 0«t* Everything in J t Furniture, Undertaking BISHOP’S Goods, t STORE Í 4 Till- EXCELSIOR KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Groceries, |)rv Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. SNAPS SNA PS 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. Baldwin. Hardware and Vehicle Dealer EXCI I AX( ; e ST,\BLES Livery. WSST STAB UBS Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers Registered Hereford Bulls HEMEMBER Weave still Doing Business MRS. HONG SING RESTAURANT L A U N I) R Y Japanese Curio Store,, Finest Line of Harness and Saddles