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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1904)
J j¡ i! I : Everything ' in Off Office Furniture, and House Undertaking Goods, Furnishings. BISHOP’S Hxeluslve i-ii it tico STORE Bi gest line of goods ever brought into Klamath coun ty. My goods are not at the railroad. They are here. Call and inspect them > > > > .* .* B. St. Geo. Bishop, Klamath Falls, Oregon. MAMMOTH STABLES Rigs furnished with or without drivers • • • We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. ** 5 4* Si ( ♦ miv 1 BL’’ a m / xui : inj 'I a MATH ’()l IN I V A HOME IN l KI.AM Vi li i COUNTY | I | j* Here are a tew bargains at last years prices, before the advance in real etale. Klamath J County is growing fast and values are increasing, so if you are inlemtt l ime tijati those : <• . bargains. No» !. 120 acre« in Sec. 36. Tp 3‘» S. K i 4 E. on Sprague river near Bly. Good sulk land all iriigable. No. 2. 3t0 acres well improved. Land adjoins (own of Bonanza. No» X 40 acres live miles from Olene. on Lost river. No. 4. 260 acres alfalfa land, all irri^aiile, near town of Merrill ex- , eeptionaBy good ranch. No, 3. 40 acre tract on river —can be bought cheap. No. 6, Ib’i acre ranch. well Im- proved with water right, Write for price. No. 7. 306 acres of piod pine tlm- U r on Klamath river near Ki no. *F :■ Write for prices at once. No. •*. 1000 acres grazing and lia. land on \-| h ' ii Like, well watered, and conitols extensive range. [ R. REAf. ÍS. AtEX Vice President. ALEX MÄRTIN J President. tLIJIA r 1 I, Collections Attended to Promotly. No. 9. loo aeres eight miles from Klamath I-'alls: 41) acr. s irrigable and set to alfalfa. No. 10. 140 acre ranch In Klam- nth Basin, 30 acres nmler present ditch. 20 acres in alfalfa, rest In grain, all ferced. A good four room house w it h barn and sited. T F.ìr fírilt Safety Deposit Botes tnviied. Country Produce taken in exchange tor Hoodi Till; DXCELSlOp Groceries, Dry Goods, Clotliin<5 l i:niis!un<r Hoots and Shoes cere attempt at wilting a funny arti IN TACT cle but we would adi Ise him ill the since carefully reading ami consid fut lire display of ids wit to l.dsd bis ering the two proposed laws which jokes. His brilliancy Is a sure sign will be voted on nt the coming elec tli.it he has rts'eived his education tion viz: The Direct Primary and stillili* <ÄO(»(|j* from the pages of Puck or Is a follow HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Tlie Local Option laws, we feel it our er of ••Yellow Kill Hearst.” Anjolie for Publication. duty to call the attention of our DAIRY. I. F. DAVIES, OREGON I can see that lie looks sick. readers to the latter. Tins law Is en S. S. & H. V. MITCHELL, Prop’rs » dorsed by nearly all the leading pro Q 0-00OOO OOOO O O OO O O O O OOO hibitionists of the stale, with the chh i hlnrx blosse mistaken idea that it will advance At his liiuue at XX'illiiimsnn River the cause of prohibition and morality. 1VM 1.2Û&.124 15.2EI 00 J0 ■ Hl the Ktanuitli Reservation, died ex XX ’ e tx ’ lieve that tlie advocates of this 1.4TT.9T3 15 22.10t 00 1900 law are sincere In this belief and are I Chief Henry Blowe, on the morning 1 N .• 41 19 .Oót.OO 22 Of Mai 17. 1904. 1901 2.291 r 9 21 99C X really working for the betterment of 1WX2 2.344.S92 It is only just that the record of 24 Republican tn Poliiie«. »n.l devoted to the fV.647 te» 2.7.1MM SL humanity, but let us stop and consul-1 this hoted man should he mentioned Notkc for *Mer. Agricultural, Slock .n<l Wool iBlereets 190S It 1is apparent from the forep »in g er what effect this law will have and I through the public journals 2 think, ol the great Klamath County. sta'ement that there was but little then let every man vote as his eon- i for no man bore a more honorable variation between 1*94 and IM! in sdence dictates. It has heen the par part as a leader of Ills jssiple during Published every Tbnrvday by the valuation of taxable property; in amount question for centuries; can the darkest dais tn the history of the WESLEY O. SMITH, the amount of the estimated current the saloon be abolished? The ques early settlement of the Klamath coun tion is still before us and no nearer expenses or the rate levied. E ditor and P roprietor . it ry. and as a fast and forceful friend Observe the remarkable Increxse. s dution. This question the future j of our government. however, from that time on in the alone can decide, but It is one tiling tmctimox kites He was one of the signers of the amount the Court determines will be certain, the local option law will not i great tleatv of (k tober 11. Ibill: was I? no Oae year (tn advance) ................. necessary to run the county for a abolish the sahxm. It may in a few a M-nut with the I". S. troops during year! Is it possible that the current kx'alities. but let us consider the re the 1‘aiute war; was with Dave Hill THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1901 expenses of Klamath county were sults where the t *0 opposing factions ' is his ass s'late, at the head of a de o o 4) $47,072 greater In 1903 than they are anywhere nearly equal. XVe be tachment of Klamath Indians, 36 l.«n,| Offlvr al LaXavlew. nr-»nn. li oi r«‘l were in 1894? The valuation of tax lieve that you will agree with us that strong, as a guard to the settlements !'«•<> U fhrn th«l t|i* fx’b'Wtlng r»«t M'tttor h«« 6!••«! in»ii« <if hl* !•»♦«•»♦• ' If we must have saloons that it Is bet • REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. able property in 1903 was $2,756,590, ter !•» inakw nnal prixU lh *ri|»|M*rt of hl» I immediately following the outbreak ii 8ii I that «••*! priait W'H b** tw*fnr«> i to have them run by business nearly double what it was in 1894. I |of 1872 until the arrival of tmopa T lial'lwin «'•» hvlgr Kla*naih j FOR STTTRMjr ffW men. in a busineM manner, openly and yet wc are burdened with a 22 it htuoIRrv at K «math Fali». Ofrgon.on , F rank A. M oore , of Columbia. 'sufficient to make the country practi n. ¡*>1. *11 : mill rate in contrast with a 20 mill and respectably. Now. if the heal cally safe. Ill 1H69 W.'LS clios-li second H IV M Nil Fl'll «Rt> FOB KT.TK DAIBT AND food comnaioxn: Htrr \ i I >.! t- t t!i, \w P a , t. 1 an.| option law goes Into effect and tlie rate in 1894. ‘ . s . N I . *• r 10. t T7 M H 9 F W M . J. W. B ailey , of Multnomah. chief among the reservation tribes anirw the lo!l«>wihg »!»»•«•••<•• to |>r«»vr XX'c are free tn admit that ours Is a matter comes up at every election to and sulsievuently. on the retirement •i* : s rr s 1- in . tifón a tv I rilevai Ion roa MUBiDK.'tTiAi. rt.wr.im> : I ’an 1 x / Mr« Inna M Mhei-hart. decide whether the saloons in each j growing county and that a gradual . A. C. Huron, of Josephine ?»•• N. Hwrf. i. H ••• Arri, John il»tfrI»'rin of high chief Allen David, became W. W. IIAZ.I’N, Proprietor, ( h lainalh Fall«. <>r ' increase in county expenses is Inevit particular locality shall be allowed to ' J. N. H art , of Polk his successor. J S* Watrnn. R. able, but we confess our inability to continue business, cannot you see the EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. G. B. D imick , of Clackamas In the organization of the mounted CONIt sr NOI ICE. see anything in the nature of pro- effect? The better class of men in J. A. F ee , of Malheur ' police force he became Its captain !’«'•$»nf th* Interior, I'nltr«! Htalr« j gross or results attained during the the business, such as we now have in I and was for Horses I H J, ,| by ilny, week or month) r>, C onor rvsMvtr: • I akr • ’ Or %prll Ft I'OI. many years a most till- • til*' '.'if atTi‘1*v!| having lw*m ' this city, will either I m ? forced to go j last two years, warranting a jump in liny anti Grain bought miJ no |<J. B inoer H ermann , of Douglass lu ill • ‘'flu ■ II» llrl>>n Zmnwalt. ri»utr«t ; 1 cient factor in the work of tills ex- 8k*. ii *’ '•’ '• - t' rnlr> ?•<» I*l* made ; icurrent expenses from $21.993.72 to out of business, or will have to resort jotxr «rxATo»: I' usspiu ' pi ’H convex <•<! to.JI purl* of Southern Oregotf ' ccutivc arm of Agency admlnlstra- i» t -I I"'-* h»r m F'.. ’Vruoti A. Towu-I $60,647.18 in two years. To the to the methods adopted In some of II Ka • I ’ \ •! • I * • a ... J. A. L acock , of Grant miti Northern .1 lifornia ut the very lowest rutes, ti«n. In all hls official work, either *> rb it »• ■! tí a< «a' 1 • mr-. Woman'* i amount realized from the assessment the lumber towns in XX’isconidn, Min is a chief in Ills t rilH?, its a judge of »OB CTKCVIT /TDOts: • 1« \ • I a ! *x ai I I.. » Ad. ila I» «.rat. ■ - ahi ap:>«**r« <»l rrronl; that the Urne I lelcphone Connection Between Stable and Hotel H. L. B enson , of Klamath roil we must take into consideration nesota and Michigan. There, the I *’thln which Anal |.fimf ii|w n I tlie court of Indian ofT<-ns«-s, a.s a po T h i», r i tiltiire rnlry may I h - allowr.i; i and add the road fund which has men come out of t lie woods in the H. K. H anna , of Jackson ha» »¡.I . ; ti)w. ! «Ali ha« wholly aban Linkville. Phone Main 14 liceman, or In whatever capacity he I -u • «■■•• y and l.’tr land rmhrar«d - FOR DIRTRICT attorxry : I reached a considerable figure during spring with their winter's stake, and '•1 »a I »arte* are hereby tHi’Iflwl tn ap was calhsl upon to serve lie was a safe E. M. B kattain , of Lake | the last two years, vix: »672».27. In tlie few weeks following this event is f» ;•« ti 1 an t offer evidmrn t«*urh nr • and conservative, though forceful III. >in at I»» «»'. Io •* a tn on Jnn* 11 joist KirKrsrsTATiv»: all probability the valuation of our I the ha*vest time for the saloons. b.-!«»». « ‘>rg.. T Haldw’n. ('mini* ludtf - leader of ills people, as well as an un «riatti «•><(.ty, (>r at Klamath Fall*. 4»r J ohn 8. S hook , of Klamath I taxable property for, 1904, w ill reach Probably during the rest of the year that tinal h.-arlng will b“ li«dd at |(> swerving friend to tlie government k i m on lune i* tWM before) lhe Keg R. E. S teiner , of Lake lthe 63,000,000 mark and, judging they will not make expenses, so they • "■I R. •■«•livr a* the I nitrii Míate« Laudi and tlie strong right arm of the ’ In ljk«r» rw. 4If I ing from the policy pursued during resort to every method to part the •aid «-out.'«'Ant having. In a proper affi Agency authority. COUNTY TICKET. I the last two years, our current ex- fool from his money, going in many fi I Xj-ril Z! 1 art forth fact* wh <’h *l>a’ af'-r ,|t|o dlllgenr» prfwonal •ervlrr Henry Blown was a noble man ami I penses will reach $*0.000 with a rate instance« to the extent of drugging « no« «■'• «•■i’tn«»t tw made tt I* brrr*.y or Sheriff—Silas Obenchain his life an example, tit for the emula I all I ‘|:rri t.-<| that «neh Hotter 1« given of 25 mills. Sufficient, we Imagine their victIm and then roll film while »nd pr> |x‘f t ‘ibl « atlon In tl>> hlatu- > Clerk— XV. P. Rhoads tion of any man, no matter what Ills « J.ii.G.. < i • •• U 4T«oa llrg »ter. . to make a dry rancher think twice be- tie Is sleeping off his jag. Tims it ¿7.5.' « t •’■H rg. K. . rlv. r. i7'.S '' Treasurer—L. Alva Lewis race and his loss la an irreparable one 1 | fore he votes. will be in this state If the local option Assessor—D. G. Brown XX’c should not be so sorely perplex -, carries: owing to the uncertainty as to his people. Certain it Is that if. L’urcd Ills Mother of Rheumatism. Commissioner—J. W. McCoy the people who arc 1.7» twhlnd were ed had the county indebtedness Ison 1 to whether they are to remain in bus- 1 “My inoilc r has hern a «offerer for 1 School Supt.—J. G. Wight as honorable, rational and forbearing ' reduced in proportion to the increase ■ iness, our saloons will be converted ( many years with rheumatism,” says Surveyor—E. B. Henry as was Henry Blown, no jails or’ Coroner—Dr. G. W. Merryman ¡of revenue. The report of the clerk into dives and will be run by a lot of courts would I m * needed and they ' W. II. Howard, of Husband, la. . shows that on March 31st. 1903, the ■ degraded jail-birds, who will not hesi “Al times alie was unable to move at . total indebtedness amounted to $70.- tate to stoop to anything whereby lie would never give tluwe an hour's1 all, while at all times walking was 754.42. Almost every it"m of ex can rob a man of his money without < trouble whose lot it is to look after painful. I prownted her with a lad- them. TAXPAYERS ATTENTION. pense Incidental to conducting the being caught. He of ciiamtx-rlaln’s |’a«n Italur'RAd At the time of Biawn’a death lie XX’e are not attempting to uphold after a few applications she dfcldcd After four years of democratic , County’s business has materially in waaabout 76 years of age. All his management of our county atfairs. it creased during the past two years. the saloons but we heHtve that “of children have proceeded him to tie It was tli- m st wonderful pain re 1 two evils It is best to choose tlie liever lie had ever tried, in fact, she is meet and proper that the taxpay Here is a sample: Phone, Main iti During 1902 there was expended as least.” Neither side can find fault great beyond and of the 26 chiefs Is never Without It now ar4 U nt nil ers of Klamath county take an ac who signed the great treaty of 1861 per clerk's reports, the sum of in our advising every citizen to care times able to walk. An occasional count of stock and determine, if they with the tritM'S of Southeastern Ore can, whither they are drifting. be *1012.12 for books, stationery and fully study this proposed Jaw and gon only Allen David and Ixdu and application of I’aln Bahn keeps away printing alone; and for stamps, ex HEKEFORD STOCK FARM. after deciding, cast »our ballot eitta-r • he pain that she was formerly fore going to the polls on June 6th. Charley Preston, the official Interprc pressage and telegrams, $252.95. Add for or against It. Remember, you troubled with.” For sale by C. In order to arrive at a complete un ter, now old and feeble, remain. Drews I alley, Oregon < hi I derstanding of the progress we are to those two amounts the sum of are not doing your duty to yourself or W. XV. Nl< KKRSON. *543.23 during the same period for state if you vote blank. No, we !»•- making towards financial ruin, it is Klamath Agency, May 18. NOIKI. I OR PUBLICA I ION. lieve that the prohibition party are necessary to review the situation for court house and jail supplies. During 1903 there was expended as making a serious mistake in advwat- ten years, beginning with the year 1894, at which time it was ascertain per clerk’s report the sum of *511.34 ! I ing tills law and feel that if tii< y evei WHNTS. :t<> i¡EAi> ed by the •‘experts” employed, that for books, stationery and printing, expect to win In tills state they and for stamps, expressage, etc. should adopt some other method of Klamath county was $67428.89 in FOR SALE Stock and fruit ranch debt on March 31st, 1894 including *299.20, and for court house and jail fighting tiie saloon. comprising 360 acres, with plenty of supplies, the sum of $992.91, and dur FROM interest on the outstanding warrants. outside range. Has a line orchard OO.NT BE A MUGWUMP The County Court is required to ing the six months ending March 31, 12 month to 2 years old. and garden and good spring water M. In-fore 'I', make an estimate each year of the 1904, there was expended for print- There Is one disappointed oillce which can be used for irrigating. All •lidge r,f Klamath ing $144.13, for stamps, exp'essagc amount of money necessary to be seeker in Lake County, who was inad- my cattle, horses and farm Imple lails, Oregon, al raised for county purposes, and to and telegrams *139.75, for court i vertently, or otherwise, ovcrlookcl ments will be sold with place, II » house supplies *329.36. SuinmaHx- apportion such amount, together by the nominating convention and will pay you to write me. ing, wc have a total expenditure for with the amount of State and School whose plaint thro the medium of bis XV. II. ( OfKI.ANI», tax, according to the valuation of that perl-xl for books, stationery and Organ resembles the wail of a dying 5-1» Loreita, Klamath Co., Or. taxable property in the county for printing the sum of »1677.59; for calf, who is tailoring and tiring the stamps, expressage, and telephone. the year and such determination shall readers of his said organ, in an elforl be entered at large upon the record. *691.90; for court house and jail sup to explain bow he can ta: a loyal par- Following such requirement the fol plies 11866.50. ! tisan and at the same time refuse bls ill 111<*<»!<{ 111(1 lowing estimates have been made, be These are only a few items taken support In the pr-serit campaign to from the reports of the County Clerk, •Seventy Head Red p<>|| Cattle. ginning with September, 1894, and Ills more miccewiful rival. 'Tills Is I "i Hie next <>o days from May 1, to make the statement as comprehen but they are sufficient to give tin “Mugwumplam” pure and simple and Wc now have the Lui, I will i,if,.r |hy entire herd of sive as possible the valuation of the taxpayers an Idea of what they must should not deceive a single voter at EAGLE CLAWS WANTED J •", 'allh' for sale at 1’50 per taxable property upon which the ap expect during the next two years and the coming June election. No scrub will pay 50 cents per pair for eagle "ad straight Ihroitgli. Ina measure answer the question we portionments have been made, to 'alii.'lncltid,.<| |(l t|)lH ,,g„r> Noni- feet with the four daws on. 200 gether with the rates levied and the asked above 1 e, why did it take »47,. »'e but puri'bri lls and graded stock, on hand we have ever had made up. The ‘•bald beaded editor” of the pairs wanted. Cougar daws wanted bls is a rare cliaticn for any one estimated current expenses are given 072 more to meet the current ex Republican feels very sore at the also. Address, Dr. J. G. Goble, Med "•»•ting giH,d bliMitled stock as many Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat bi the following tabulated statement penses of the county in 1903 than It "r ■•"■ l imn cost me $J00 eat h, did in 1*94. Investigation Into oilier nasty advantage taken of the friend- ford, Oregon. compiled from the record: ||(.sti trade right and give the best values for the money Reference This paper or any busi some of w|ii,.I, wj|| w..||,. |(| •at«. Value taxable K m ¡mated Rate l»vl<- Id and more extended Items of county lines* of the Republican club by the ""ii l >iio to Uioo |Hmnds. No cull expenditure will reveal the r..;..;._ properly, same dyspeptic looking advocate < f Hearst, current to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim ness house in Kluinath Fells. 5-19 Mills ‘"gol Ibi' will I m - allowed. Tills, reckless extravagance on fkic part of f who out of pure courtesy to a strang exiænse is > i d t „. u,,, un, S f find best bunch the present administration In the »1»,«,•>.«) ming done by competent men. 20 Li 1ST—Christian Endeavor Record '' 'alile in Klamath county by al »¡.<»«,¡70 face of this allowing .Xlr. Meliiase Is er was allowed to remain at the moet- 14.SM.00 20 J.Ú6...1SC inosi every one who has sieri them. 1MH.OO asking the support of the taxpayers •"!?■ Posslbly we are wrong in feel- Book. If you know where It la, 20 BRADLEY GUNTHER. 1.4ÜÍ.O7» H.9M OU 30 for reelection. ' you want t hem don't delay. . Ing offended at this Individual's »In- please inform C. (;. Brower. T»:iì LOCAI OPTION LAW a complete and up to date line ot‘ SX APS SX. I PS KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. 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. Livery. Cl' £'IߣJ SÏÆELSS Jas. Si. Jcr, Prop’r t s J/orses I''inc Carriages reed Stabler Teams with or without Drivers DULLS FOR SALE Registered Hereford Bulls- keme . mber We arc still Doing Ilttsinesä Finest Line of Harness and Saddles 5-Bi E hann li'ztts, Bcdllvld, Or. Main Street, Klamath Falls, Ore«o*