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■il : :I I s I Everything in Furniture, Undertaking Goods, Office and House Furnishings. BISHOP’S on the republican ticket they will week that are maeting with disgust 1» choose to deleat and then joins in with its readers, was an aspirant for the them to break down the Republican office of piosei uting attorney and imide ] [ vote? This is a aerioM matter. Its a light for control of the lake and effect is not conffhed to the place se Klamath iHiunty di legations at the con lected tor aa-ault. but extends to the volitions. Ho was defeat«) in • I**« whole ticket. Every republican should and square imlilical battle for llie nonii consider the matter well before lie be- nation by K. M. Brattain. who pmv«l comea the instrument of shrewd demo to the choice of the state delegation crats to break into th* Republican col from both counties. In tead of taking umn and divide its strength. The true his defeat in a manly way, as he should aoldier guards most steadfastly the weak ami support the man who was the apevt in the line. He does not help the choice of the convention, he hits I enemy to find it and stand aside tor sneak«l into lltti editorial chair them to paas through.—Olegonian, May I of the Examiner ami is making a dving 23, 1904. effort through the columns of that paper to defeat the man who prov«l his su The article in last week’s Republican perior among th* people ol this district exposing the graft iti the clerk's off!-e j for the Republican nomination. Any will, in all probability, 1» replied to a through th« columns of tlie democratic pa|>er that will stoop low enough to let an office seeker step in and dictate its organ, with the object of excusing and |M>licy for his own personal defects justifying the actions of the officials should tint be recognised by the true 'concerned therewith. It is difficult to conceive of an excuse that will satisfy followers of any party, and Fbrla'nly the taxpayers that the democratic ad-1 will not lie. In conclusion we will eug ministration, so soon aa it assttnird nb goat that Bro. Metaker take charge of solute control of the county’s affairs, | the management of this nmgw limp slievt justified in surrendering up. without that he pretends to own and this diaap- protest or objection, the big end of the point«l ettiee m-eker step down and out revenue of the clerks office. The policy (or the voters of Luke county n«4ai no pursued by the republican administra further acquaintance with that gentle tion operated to increaae tbe revenue man.—Central Oregonian. j Exclusive Furniture STORE Bi gest line of goo*is 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. - Í MAMMOTH STABLES Riqs furnished with or without drivers We keep the finest • 6 Smith and otliets have lawn allow«I the tire ‘•'t" >*l*r *dv»»M* the L»'.l •i'll"«» •• seems rather haneath the gentleman to »peal ol »a- ham-hired Stlitoia. We are not re .ponalldv if hl« opinione differ trotti mira and he ought tu acknowledge al legal that ar Lavr treated him fairly. You will notice that ho invitee ilio peo nia to the Presbyterian church to get lire latrai intoiinathdl on thia subject, now wo would a«k wl>v has hr not given |h« readers of tin» |>a|irr thia intornili- lion in the five or aix columna that ho haa written on lina subject? President Mont E lltilchlaoi» will tto voitr type writing nealtteaa and ills I patch. And also notorial work; legal papers pertaining to the transfer nt real estate a specialty. Office tip|W site |*vd office. * Tiimuphs of Modern .Surgery. Wonderful tilings are done for the human l«»ty bv suntory. Organs are taken out and M'rap«l «ml |si|i*hed and put hack, or they may lw> removed rn tirvlv; hones «•' •plii-v<l; pipe* take the i place of desearod roettons of wina; an tiseptic dressings are appli«l tn wounds bruiMV. burns ami like injuries Iwrtor* iiirtaniniation seta tn, win« h causes them to heal without matiiialioli and III , one-thinl the time r«|iur«l by the old I trvaltffenL Chamberlain’» I’ain Haim acts on thia asm* principle. It is an antiseptic and alien applie«l to such in juries. causes th« in to heal very quichlv. I It also alia«» the | miiii and »»retie»«.1 Keep a l«»ttl«< >1 Pain IUI111 in your home ami it will save volt time and I money, not to mention the im-on«cn- ienev and suffering which such injuri«»« entail. For sale hv (’. C t’hitw,s«l. Collections Attended to Promotly. E R. REAMES. Vice President. Sal rtf llepJsit Bates Invited. Country Produce taken in exchange for Hood, THE EXCELS top Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Purnishing Good6f Boots and Shoes. j of the county and lighten«! the tax (lay A MISNOMER. ers bunlens, and a deviation fn>tu that policy should be backed up by a rever country. Ms Enivoa—In reply to your coin- sal of the Hon. Circuit Court’s decision ment» on niv article in your last irone at least. We apprehend that our i which all might do well to read again, friends, the democrats, will attempt to j will say that it is generalv conce«l«l hide behing a letter written to Mr. ; that what helps the giaxl hinders the Stnplv O ooc I m . j Driscoll, by the district attorney, in re evil. Now if the I.ia-al Option law ply to one from Mr. Driscoll asking his would do no good why do the liquor or DAIRY, I. F DAVIES, opinion on the question ol not turning ganisations so bitterly op|«se it? Even O/?EGON i in any fees in connectiou with the land the Oregonian concedes that under this S. S. & H. V. MITCHELL, PropTs ---------------- —J business. Wa are also of the opinion law all but three counties in the state 00-0000O OOO O O00-00 O O OOO that had the attention of the district at- would prolstbly lie able to vote out the ’ torney been called to the fact that the saloons. "Haven’t we trouble« enough matter had been adjudicated by the already?” you ask. Yes entirely too WANTS. sires the election of Hon. John A. Lay- Hon Circuit Court, he would instantly many and this law is so desiiahle be tow SAI.»'. cock, for State Senator. We have to re- have advised a literal compliance there- cause it will ensile the people of each quest that all the friends of Senator with. Certainly no one will contend community to get at the source of nine Two 2-yr.ir old »tecrw nt the Sum Republican in Politic*, and devoted to the Mitchell bes? this in mind and vote for for a moment that the clerk admlnls- ' tenths of their tr&ilbTFa. Just received another rar load Jirect mers ranch will roll to the highest Timber. Agricultural. Stock and Wool lulcresi« J. A. Laycock, his term being four years tors an oath and affixes tbe county seal If the »«'tion you quote from the bidder for ciah. Sale to couie off on ol the great Klamath County. will enable him to vote for the re-elec- to the juret, otherwise than in his Cvslea and Statute" applied to incorpor tion of Senator Mitchell. ' official capacity, and the county seal ated towns and cities there would be Saturday. June 25, loot. Lost On lllldi-br.ind n>ad between - mast be affixed to every affidavit in .less n«-d of this law, but if you are as Published every Thursday by We accept the apology of the Editor connection with a proof or filing. well veraed in the laws of the state a* l!lv amt Olene a red leather valise Also Car load of Spring Wagons and Buggies Largest and of the Express, on the part ol those' your challenge would seem to indicate containing clothes and ;ut|>era. If WESLEY O. SMITH, THE REAL ISSUE. members of the Republican Club who > finder will leave name at tins office he you know it does not. Tbe inconsist Best Assortment of Vehicles ever In Klamath County. will be liberally rewarded. E ditor jsd P roprietor . were treated to personalities, if it was What is the subject at issue in the ency of your statement, "the prohibi C. K. fluwN. intended that wav. As for ourselves no June election in Oregon? President tionist* not being willing (or the major -o- apology is needed, as after diligent study •rwicBirTios iato : Roosevelt. The biggest majority Ore ity, or public sentiment to govern, etc." we are now able to see the joke in the For Sale \ 31 Inch Stuiletiaker S2 00 appears on the surface, tor only hy a Owe year (in advar.oe) ......................... article referred to and consider it real gon can give to the republican candi- j majority of the qualified electors of anv wagon only useti a few Unira. W'D dates is n«-es»ary to show the country, o <» <> <> o «•> sell for ciudi or trade for unbroken witty under the circumstances. Our ex through the first election of the year, section of the state can the question be horsea. R. E. M c C arthy . THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904. cuse for mentioning it at all is. as the say what the strength of the sentiment tor decided either way, and as tor uhrea -o- ing goes, whenever a cur runs out and •onableness in calling elections. I doubt T ip *. K innkv . barks at you it is only natural to throw President Roosevelt is. There is now if yon are willing to sroert that the sa a unit«! republican partv in thia state,, something at H, so we could not resist FOR SALE Stick and fruit ranch and no reason why any republican loon is more reasonable than it* oppon- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. the temptati -n. should not vote the ticket of Ins part) ; ents. The shallow tirades against lo- comprising 360 acres, with plenty of John 8. shook, our other Representa throughout. | cal option, from the Oregonian down. > out aid* range. Has a fine orchard roe scraaaa jrtna: 00000-00 CK)00-0000000 tive, is too well known in this entire 1 most if not all of which I believe are and garden and g»»«l spring water F rank A. M oork . of Columbia. A WORD WITH THE VOTERS. county to require any eulogy frort us, | ;>aid tor, have been properly weighed which can be urod for irrigating. All SOB n*TB DOST 4SB TOOP COKRiroK'SXB but the people whom these men are to ' J. W. B ailey , of Multnomah. If the electors of Klamath county will and generally found wanting by think iny cattle, fmnveri and farm Itnple. represent have an unquestioned respon but appreciate the importance of the | ing •— people, and a« a -~r republican ma ooKsRinsaxs: It «—•------------- ------------- - I can ------ menu will be sold with place. sibility which they must not neglect. first gun to be fired off this presidential »”l,rr -'oa lhl“ «»'"K K00*1 W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, B inger H ermann , of Douglass will pay you to write nut. ... avail ... . __ .„.I ««ww.l;». The larger the vote by which your rep year, and . will themselves of an ___ “r republican» heals and polit- JOI XT Fi KM A TO»* W. II. OnrsLAMD, resentatives are elected the more they opportunity to show their appreciation j I ical agitators" will have the l«neficent EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON/ J. A. L acoc K, of Grant •■>-19 Lorella, Klamath Co,, Or. will he enabled to accomplish for you in of President Roosevelt and his policies result of setting thertt to deeper thhiY re, riser tt jtto »: their respective capacities, yon add to and their appreciation of the doctrine» 1 ing, with the result, if continneel, of orsoM boiirrirtf by «lay. week or menth. H. L. B enson , of Klamath WANTED A man and wife to their strength just in proportion to the of the republican party of this »tale as I putting out of business many politician« ay anti (train bought mid ttold. H. K. H anna , of Jackson plurality yon give them. Voters must enunciated in the platform adopted by and saloon-hircl editors. Every Voter work by year on stock ranch. A good I iiHMt'iigorx tittnevcil to nil purlH of Southern Orcgoif FOR nUTRlCT iTTORKST: remember to vote for two representa the recent state convention, they will who wishes to be a unit in our govern- I position for the right parttoa. Apply and Northern a liforniu at the very lowest ratea. E. M. B kattain , of Lake tives, John 8. Shook and R. K. Lee F rank P. Gtuinw, see to it that a full vote is polled on tbe : ment should vote for both the Direct to joist imncn«nra: Steiner. ________________ Primary and the Ixw-al Option laws, and 5-19 LtiTrgell Valley, Or. 6th day of June. Iclcphofie Connection Between .Stable and Hotel J ohn 8. S hook , of Klamath '.-ill desiring the latest information on Robert E. Lee Steiner, of Lakeview, The question before the voters of R. E. S teiner , of Lake Linkville. Phone Main 14 one of our next Representatives, is a Klamath county amounts simply to j these questions are invited to the Pres EAGLE CLAWS WANTED I byterian church, ffunday evening. June namesake of the illustrious General of this. Do they approve the Republican will pay io cents per pair fur eagle COUNTY TICKET. - that name, but unlike his predecessor policies in force and the republican ! 5th. Thanking von tor your courteous feet with the four claws on. 2<to treatment, I remain Sheriff—Silas Obenchain politically, Dr. Steiner is a republican. president now in the executive chair? Cougar claws wanted Faithfully yours, W. G. Hurra. pairs wanted, He is both a gentlemen and a scholar, a A voter may think that his choice in Clerk— W. P, Rhoads also. Addrcaa, Dr. J. G. Goble, Med- The writer of the above still ignores man of great personal magnetism and volves no more than a personal prefer Treasurer—L. Alva Lewis ford, Oregon. one for whom we predict both a tiroful ence for one local canditate against an the main point and we are forced to tie- 1 Assessor—D. G. Brown II bvp that he !• nnable or unwilling to Reference Tills paper or any bust and brilliant career in the Legislative other; but if so, he i» mistaken. His Commissioner—J. W. McCoy 5-19. branch of our state government. The vote if against a republican nominee is explain tbe object of tbe law. The ad ncM house In Klamath Falla. School Supt.—J. G. Wight people of the entire twenty first Repre a vote against republican policies and vocates of lical option deny that it is a ! prohibition law, but utterly fail to en-' Surveyor—E. B. Henry sentative District and of Klamath Coun- Theodore Roosevelt. LOST -Christian Endeavor Record Coroner—I>r. G. 11. Merryman th in particular should add to his use Every republican in Klamath owes it lighten the people what it is. Why do Book, If roti know where It la, fulness by their endorsement at the to hie own self-interest as well aa to his not they he honest about it and admit please inform C. C. Brower. 5-1$ PRECINCT OFFICERS polls on the 6th inst. sense of justice to come out on election that as they cannot win on a straight Linkville Precinct—Justice of Peace 1 prohibition vote they are trying to de- ' day and perform hie public and private NOTICE. C. C. Brower The office oi assessor is one in which duty and assist in rolling up the largest ' reive the people into voting for prohihl-1 Ifererfter I will pay no bills contracted by For Constable every taxpayer is directly and vitally republican majority the state of Oregon ; tion under a guise. When the prohlbi- any one rirr|.t contrariad rayaeK or written E. B. Ram shy interest«! ; for on the judgment of the haa ever given in a presidential year. j tion party, which we have always con-1 order from me. J, C om mm Riamaib Falla, May •, 1*H assessor depends an equitable aroero- aide red was compose'I of honest and I ANOTHER COSTLY BLUNDER ment of the county, in the nomination conscientious men, will, either them Notice for Publication. The state of Oregon will lead off on of Mr. D. G. Brown for that office we selves or allow their leaders, to resort to! The democrats of Klamath County such dishonest methods, it is time that June 6th with the greatest republican are confident the republican party made t’nltrd Mtatpfl f-arvt (iffice, „ I- aba-view. Or April JS. IWM. majorty ever given in tbe state. Does no mistake. Mr. Brown is in every par have had possession of the principal , the press, either with or without pay, IvfHtre 1« hereby kivfi » that John l.'lmalir. county office, for four years last past, ihouw'iMbiVln ’ eK^ing'th.'m? Klamath county desire to share in that ticular, fitted for the duties of that all _ .It was D*iry. fireffitn. ha« flled notice of intention to Make final proof bHor** <»«*o 1 Baldwin County honor? We believe it does., important office. Ilia whole life has they have hail an opfiortunity to look | not our intention to give the impression Judge Phone, Main I9Ì <>f Klamath Courtly, Oregon, al iita K lam at ti Falla, Orignn, on Tuesday, been devoted to farming and stock in over the books, with the result that this [ I that the section quoted from the blat- <«mIn lb«* .'»th «lav ol July, lint, on timber rtilturr ap It should be borne in mind that the terests, a fact that will enable him to county for the five vears lieirinning with utes applied to incorporated towns and |/il« ailon Mo 7V3 for the aouthraal quarter ol last legislature changed the term of .> a, rang« id y W M. bring to that office the benefit of yeara January 1905 will lie compelled to pay cities, as it is a well known fact that in- M-nton II In aa townahip HEREFORD STOCK FARM. wltneaara: < barley Llkimby, office of assessor from two to four years of experience. Every property owner a considerable sum to the State in the j corporated towns are governed hy their He name« 1 *u*•<y. Henry Minorh, Henry Khourr, m H ol Dairy, Klamaih Co Ofrgon. and voters are earnestly requested to form of increased state taxes above her ). N Wat-on K«*g later charter. If the majority of the people | in tbe county expects to be assess«! on consider that feature in selecting a man his worldly possessions, at their proper due proportion. This misfnrtune will in any town are opposed to the saloon to fill that important office. cost us many dollars so it is now high they can vote them out at any time, as valuations—no more nor no less—and time to replace them with competent they have done in Ashland. Eugene, If this is to be your first vote let it be in order that he may be assured that he men. The apportionment of state taxes Woo/lburn, Forest Grove and other for the party of progress, for the party will be so assessed the assessor must be to be paid by the several counties will cities in the state. But right there is that does things, for the party that is caj>able of discriminating between the lie maile next January and is for a [>er- where the local optionints show thein not afraid to take a stand on the lead- values of different classes of property. iod of five years. Fuch apportionment I cunning. J assert again that they are Mr. Brown is a man capable of doing so. ing questions of the day, in short let it is based upon the average expenditures I not willing for the majority to rule. Entirely unprejudiced ami unbiased, be for the repuHican jiarty. for county purposes for the preceding belonging to no clique or faction, he is , Take for instance in this town. If the «•tir contemporary threatens ns with free to discharge the duties of assessor five years~in this instance it is for only ' majority of the citizens here wanted the the statement that we will find that he impartially. Vote for Mr. Brown, if three years-and our democratic county ■ salixm, the advocates of local option ie not dead before the campaign is over. you want to be assessed in proportion officials have included many items in would not be satisfied to allow them We assure him that there is no danger to every other taxpayer, and are inter in their rejiort of expenditures not con . this right but would force us to vote in Especially the ex- oi his being killed as jackrabbits are the ested in seeing every firm, corporation templated by law. , conjunction with one or more adjoining anly animals the county pays a bountv land interest and individual assessed pendilures for bounty on rabbit scalps, precincts where possibly there might lie this item alone being equal to alxiut 30 on. and in proportion to what they own. l enough opposed to the saloon to give per cent of our legitimate expenditures, ' them a Imre majority in the combined Taxpayers of Klamath County re also the expenditure for roads and I On no republican ticket that we know member that you elect your Assessor of in the state, certainly none in thia bridges, Ser- 1, of the act of Feb. 27, 1901 I precincts. If Klamath Falla wants the thia time for a term of four years. It Representative and Judicial district, is specially excepts expenses for roads and saloon, we cannot see why Wood River, would !>e a calamity beyond your ken to there an unfit or unworthy nominee. highways. This Increased expelise We' | -IV miles away, should have anything to Coleó T. Oliver, Pron'r elect an incomj»etent man to this im The only excuse one could make for must meet by direct taxation. It may f do with it. portant office, therefore cast your voter conniving at a partial republican defeat lie comforting to them to know they I . Or again, they force the whole county *it t lio <>1(1 Mt nucí I or a subdivision thereof, which will be Merrill Oregon for Daniel G. Brown, a man of integrity would be some individual preference, have fix«l this unnecessary burden on , divided to suit their own ends to vote on and unquestioned ability. not affecting the general issue. But you, but it is hard on the ‘‘Frogs." I this question, and compel the incorpor-1 We now have the Republicans should bear in mind that these minor notions are not to he com I ated towns to abide by the decision of HIS NAME IS CONN. the election of J. W. McCoy will ensure pared to the general result at stake. | isolated precincts, which have no btisi-, The Lake County Examiner may ness interests in the section or town them a representative on tire county The proper sense of proportion will lead Itosrd, and a voice in the conduct of every man who calls himself a republi think it has the people blindfolded as effected. This is not a question as to on hand we hove ever hod made up. county affairs. Mr. Melliase, if elected can or approves republican policies or to who the Horace Greelv of that old es whether prohibition is twist or not, but i holds for four years and it is all import trust, republican control more than tablish«! sheet is. Of course, Mr, 1 is an infringement upon the rights of ‘ Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim Is to tr«< ant that republicans should be alive to democratic control to answer all Demo Metaker has his name print«! at the the |>eople and is in direct opposition to the situation. Mr. McCoy is an ener cratic or ‘‘independent" appeals with head of the editorial column and repre-. the Iteclaration of Indefs-ndence. When trade right and give the best values lot* the money getic man and in every way worthy of the statement that he hopes and works sent» himself to lie the chief mogul of a party attempts to question the right I to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim- for the republican ticket and that be that wonderful paper, blit that is al), of freedom of action of American citi-' every republican vote. welcomes an assault on one |«rt of it tor he has no more say in the policy of aens, it is time the jieople woke up to We aro now moved into our ming done by competent men. Reliable information han reached thi» no mor? than on the other. What sort that pafier than we have ami that is their danger and asserted their belief in attico from {Senator John 11. Mitchell, to of a republican will he he who suffers none, but the author of those false arti- now building nt oust end BRADLEY A GUNTHER. their rights beyond question. the effect that tbe Senator earnestly lie- the democrats to pick out w hat places cles that appear in the Examiner each Further, we wish to say that as RsvJ lot of horses In the HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD // complete and up to date line of BAIN WAGONS KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. EKOM FACTORY DEERING MOWERS AND RAKES Baldwin, Hardware and Vehicle Dealer REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. EXC11A X'< 1E STAI ILES Livery, [[ WEST ¡SI&S STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stablest Tearns with or without Drivers Drews Valley, Oregoli MASCOT BULLS FOR SALE Livery, Feed and Sale kemember STABIJiS locare still Doing Business MRS. HONG SING Finest Line of Harness and Saddles RESTAURANT LAUNDRY Japanese Curio Störe of bridge. * •V Main Sired, . . . KUnulh Faile. Oret*