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4kw %. ♦ • * ■*' * *■*%■<* I’ K*%%*** Everytlrnf’ in Furniture. Undertaking Goods, REPUBLICAN VICTORY PRbCINCI OFIKLRS. Linkviile—Justice ol the Peace C. 0. Brower 5H, S. C. Gravea KM Consta Office and House Furnishings. ble— Mark !.. Burns IM, K. B. Raiurby 183. Dairy—Justice of tbe Peace—I. F. i Davies 4<l, Chas W. Sherman Sr. So Constable Thus. Michael M ♦ Wood River—Justice ol the P.-aeo A lîxelusîve V il it ti i 'O II. Hoothby 4H. Jas. M. Emery M. Con Klsmath county went rvptiblh-an by 124. that being the pluraHly of Frank A. stallie, Geo Denton $1. Moere, the republican nominee for justice of the supreme coigt, Binger Her- J A4.ENON COUNTY. ♦ manta's popularity is shown by a majority over Veatcli ot 221 and a plurality of 162. Jndgea Benson and Hanna ran away ahead of their ticket. The former re 2 \ v %%%«1 csired a majority «ver Dufnr of 427 and Hanna over Neil of $»- W.J. Moore Geo. W. Dunn, Republican candidate county judge is elected by a good Bi gest line of goods ever brought into Klamath coun- 1 wins over Brattain hv 137 and lAycuck over Booth by 104. Griffith loads Shook fur ton nd majority. by 110 but Shook has carried Lake and bin vole in Crook and Giant will probably ty. My goods are not at the railroad. They are here. ] \V. I. Vawtsr, R., carries his own V result in his election. Steiner wma by 1X7 over Taylor and sin., oarriss Ute countv bandsoiuely lor j<$iit representa •* Call and inspect them j > > j» > > »»untv. In the county tin-vote for the principal offieea was very ehnse Chan- live, and IXniglas county will increare A tain, D.. for elerk wins by tx vote». Obenchain. R„ for sheriff by 41; Uwis, K , B. St. Geo. Bishop, Klamath Falls, Oregon. bis lt«kd. for treasurer by HO; Ue, D., for aa-W'naor by 82; Melhane, D.. for conimimi.mer 1-» *%%% Jackson, R„ is elected to tin’ legisla bv »4 . Wight. K.. for school superintendent by 210 and Merryman (or »'eroiier by M. There was no oppuailmn to Henry, R., for surveyor and lie recuired over ture beyond reasonable doubt and the ohx-ttoii of Von dor llollen seems also si») w ire. ; assured, though by a atualler plurality^ Lval Option lost by 126 and the Direct Primary carried ky 3*4 majority. Rader is re-elected sheriff and Orth Following is the vole by precincts: elerk. Applegate is undoubtedly elected ►, ba A ■ a-ae«»<>r and l>uily baa a large majority »S K» 51 i X for • lto.4 superintendent over Samuel». 4) JB j* i > Ik Brown, R., for eoinniisalonvr is alm) 4) 1 ’S T “u■ 3 2 Precincts S* H 1 elected as also prolnbly Jones for sur u I c 1 J a ■ t C Jj • 0 veyor and Cameron for coroner, both We keep the finest J S Rigs furnished 2 X X Republicans. Hermann's plurality in • ■ For Congrega— lot of horses In the the eounty may reach tbo and Moore lor with or without 6 1 Gould 2 1 ft I 9 IT Hermann 204 21 42 35 50 82 8 10 78 26 9 2 563 • !62 snprettte judge lemls Hermann. country. drivers Kamp 5 Henson and Hanna for circuit judge« 2 ft 18 2 82 5 catch 190 31 0 30 13 «1 1ft Î 4 4.8 3 1ft &M carry Jackson county and without doulA are re-elect«i iu the district. Justice Supreme Court— Bright 2 6 3 3 Tlie contest is wry cloae lietweeti 1 1 0 18 Mickelson 4 X 6 17 1 1 1 Newbury and Rraiuea, 1»., fur district Moore 202 22 :t8 34 53 81 9 11 6ft 29 7 3 ft.53 134 attorney. Newbury leads by a small lit 2s 11 29 13 »1 14 3 44 30 X IX 878 O'I)ay majority in tbe returns »« far as report Dairv and Food Commissioner— ed in Jackson County luit Rimines has a Baley 176 19 32 26 48 72 H 8 6$ 27 6 3 487 47 slight lead, proliably not over 30 2 8 Berry 3 4 1 18 Joaepliitie county. rKuiglass 112 21 8 22 I! 47 11 2 31 33 3 13 390 Rasmussen » 1 3 ft 17 Hsrmauu's plurality in Ashland 32 over 200. For Circuit Judge— H. L. Benson 277 34 36 SO H9 93 21 9 7* 40 9 716 4 457 Trimuphe of Modern Surftry F. B. Dufur «2 19 18 19 14 41 8 3 » 24 - 9 H. K. Hanna 212 26 36 40 53 81 18 10 fl 15 7 3 563 238 Wonderful things are done for tlie J. R. Neil Ki 22 14 2» 13 59 6 1 13 2 Ö 4» Xt4 human body by surgery. Organs are For District Att.wnev- taken out and scraped and polished and 9 10 47 21 •> 156 12 12 33 IW » • E. M. Brattain S 434 put back, or they may I* removed en NY . J. Moorv 1M) 49 40 41 26 74 26 3 62 51 3 1ft 571 137 tirely; bones are splio-d . pipes take the For Joint Senator— place of di-m-asvd sections of veins; an J. A. Laycock 185 23 39 85 54 21 12 8 63 32 4 3 543 104 tiseptic dressings are appli«l to wounds W. A. B.»th ¡6 149 31 14 90 «5 to ft 48 :w 7 14 4.18 bruises, burns and like Injuries before For Joint Representatives— inflammation sets in. which c « iiw » 7 9 56 20 4 R E. L. bteiner 162 19 XI 40 53 64 r; 136 them to heal without maturation and in 4 John 8. Shook IM 16 23 2.: 49 75 9 > 6« 3>> Í 2 4.’>8 one-lbird the time required by the old J. A. Taylor 1.« 26 17 30 15 4 ‘ 11 1 12 341 1 :« .30 J. B. GrttHth 19S 40 3ft 47 32 84 26 Ï 42 47 ft 15 ¿68 110 treatment. Chamberlain's Pstn Its Im acts on this same principle. It is an For County Clerk antiseptic and when applied to such in- 1 lieu. Chastain 198 24 11 45 37 53 2u i 51 45 6 12 13 juries, causes them to heal very qiiichlv. W. P RI nhu I s 141 30 45 31 40 103 J 59 21 6 4 i 493 It also allays the psiu and aoreoeea. For Sheriff— Keep a l»Ctle of Pain Balm in your I Charles Horton 181 18 13 :t9 31 81 20 Î 44 36 I 14 488 Filas Obenchain 164 39 41 46 7S 8 » 63 30 10 2 *3t 36 tiome and it will save you time and money, not to mention the itxwnven- For Treasurer— V o ience and suffering which such injuries K. I. Hammond 138 33 4 25 14 7>. 16 4 42 41 407 14 L. Alva Lewis 1»5 29 51 36 65 73 13 AM entail. For sale bjrC. C Chitwood. 3 8 70 22 11 476 E R. REAMES. ALEX MARTIN JR. Vice President. Cashier ALEX MARTIN President Klamath County Gives Republican Plurality 124 Democrats Get Three County Offices. BISHOP ’S STORE * «> MAMMOTH STABLES 4 J 3 _2 H < for Rent Collections Attended to Promotly. CorresoondencA Invited. Safety Deposit Boxeé Country Produce taken in exchange for floods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goodsj 1H Boots anj Shoes. { FACT IN a complete and up to date line of HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD 1 I )lv < u <)«»(1 m 1 I. F. DAVIES, TKOS. W. NEWTON, PropT DAIRY, OREGON oooooooooooooo BAIN WAGONS 4th of July Just received another car load direct CELEBRATION for a glorious celebration ON THE FOURTH Races, parade, ball games, fireworks, excursions on the lake - I - - Watch for the Program For Assessor— D. G. Brou q J. P. Lee 148 18 30 27 49 49 178 3ft 21 37 2H 97 For Commissioner e_ J. W. McCoy 155 ?» 36 29 49 73 Fred Melliaae 175 26 14 37 41 74 For County reboot Superili tendent T 125 25 15 22 15 69 C. E. Fox 202 2ft 38 44 B3 81 J. G. Wight Countv Surveyor. E. B. Henry 270 41 43 51 For Coroner.— H. B. Hargus 1«1 G. W. Merryman 170 26 27 10 30 26 57 42 33 Ó0 AN 14 15 9 63 2 4.1 17 46 4:« 17 »17 11 8 59 3 ja 19 42 6 & 1 16 462 4J6 34 9 20 3 44 27 8 >18 33 5 4 14 3 373 5S1» 316 42 11 11 692 5 6 14 9 438 521 9 87 18 11 5 46 40 7 M 22 Also Car load of Spring Wagons and Buggies. Largest and Best Assortment of Vehicles ever In Klamath County. DEERING MOWERS AND RAKES <1 O-O—<> <> O Baldwin. Hardware and Vehicle Dealer KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WRNTS 82 13 U 72 120 FROM FACTOR A’ EXCHANGE FOR SALE. W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, tr$L>, FkLArvfMrr» rm-LS, OREGON. Two 3-year uhi steers at the Sum mer. rwvwH will sell to v lw- htirheci bidder for c mb. Sale to come off <m Saturday, June 2&> 1904. Tints. K innxy . -o- FOR SALE Stock and fruit ranch ■ comprising 360 acre», with plenty of, outside range. H im a fine orchard ] and garden and good spring water, ' which ran lie uw-d for irrigating. All. my cattle, horse» and farm linpie-1 menta will be wild with place. It will pay you to write me. W. II. CorRLAND, Lorella, Klamath Ou., Or. 5-1» STABLES I ILrrMfN Itoitrdod l»v day, wook or mouth. v Vl • I lay »nd (train bought anti sold. PaHHongerH rnnveywl to all part« of Soutliern Oregon and Northern a lifornia at the very loweat ratea. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel 1 court'« instructions it is not likely that he sent her $200 and told her to come to Linkviile. Phone Main 14 good advice . the verdict will be set aside again. Miss Keno. Nev., and I* married. .McCarty will probably leave for her Tl>e prosecution's argument was closed i If you want a live city, push the hus home in Wisconsin in a few days. by Judge O’Day, who diacoursed on tler. Few towns are without men who ' The closing arguments were opened love. He rediculed the assertion of the K. ouLI'.cn in Polities. nod devoted to the TnuLvr. Asricultursl, Stock and Moot Intereeu have more push and energy than mean« ¡yesterday morning bv Attorney Fred defense that Miss McCarty could never to carry ont their plans. Perhaps the ot the great Klamath Count;. Miller, of Spokane, who spoke in behalf have loved a rough and an uneducated hustler may occasionally make a mis of Miss McCarty on the points of law tnan like Heryford. And the Judge take, possibly he may overreach in hie ; involved in the suit. He was followed proceeded to point out how little de- EAGLE CLAWS WANTED—1 Publish«! «-recy Thursday by efforts to build up the town ; bnt keep ! by John M. Gearin for the defense. criminatiou women used about falling will pay 50 cents per pair for eagle him going, help him push. He may WESLEY O. SMITH, "A wanton" was one of the plain in love. feet with the four claws on. 200 become weary and should be encour terms applied by Mr. Gearin to .Miss At the conclusion of Judge O'I>ay’s Cougar claw« wanted ' E ditor aid Paorairros. aged. Don't get jealous of him and McCarty. He described her as a woman argument the defense requested the [mini wanted, throw cold water on his efforts. It is. I)r. J. G. Goble, Meri- also. Address, j who, finding out the necessity of provi court to instruct the jury that a subse more difficult to build than to tear tVWCBimoM RATES ding for an old age w hich was soon to quent offer of marriage was a l>ar to the I ford. Oregon. dow n ; that is why so many are enzaged »2 00 Reference—This paper or any busi- • (in advince)..................... follow her vanishing youth, laid a deli recovery of damages in a breacli of in destroying what the few are creating. 6-19 new bouse In Klamath Falls. berate plan to trap a wealthy man. fche promise case.—Oregon ¡an. Half a dozen active men in town are was prepared, said the attorney, either THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1904 worth more to it than a hundred pas to marry him for his money or to dis Notice for PubUcatlon. sive men. It takes more enterprise I BRATTAI* DEFEATED. grace herself for it. Her action in using t’nu«1 arates land omen, Pou’t be a funeral. There is now than money to build up a town. Get' an alleged seduction as a reason for de takeview.Or April IWX Hon. E. M. Brattain of Lakeview, was enough volunteer gloom in the world behind the hastier and keep pushing; manding damages, Mr. Gearin charac Notice ts hereby liven that John l.lkosky. defeated for District Attorney by 81 Pair,. Oreson. has Sled nonce <>f wneniu.ti io don ’ t pull back. If you can ’ t push, j .1I1 ut any cultivation of the crop. If terized as brazen, heartless and a sham. vote«. Lake County Bare him a major make anal proof In-lore (reo T Baldwin County J.idse of Klamatl, coenty. Oregon at his every man who has sorrows would eeek crawl out of sight and sit down. If you For 20 minutes the attorney continued ity of 55 but he ran behind in Klamath office In K larnai h falla. Orcioli, on Ti><-s.lav. ary them instead of enlarging them, i can't say a good word, say nothing.— to vlissect Miss .McCarty and her mo the ',th day of July. I'aM. on limber cullurr- ap 136 vote«. Thia was due to hi« persooal plication No TVS lor the sowtheasi quarter of Phone, Ham trf an, if every man who has joys would Southern Oregonian. tives. and Miss McCarty wept the while. enemies here, a« for instance Keno, an section il tn towii-hip * a, range hi K W M lie liar»«-, as wltiil-as*,- Charley t.lkuaky. t -ek ;o enlarge them instead of seeking So did other women in the courtroom, almoat solid Republican precinct, which Augu-r t.lkuaky. Henn Hrnoch Henry Ahouer. miss mccarty oets $10.000. Oregon. to bury them this world would be a and there was no doubt as to how the gave Laycock 25 majority, defeated Brat- all of Iralry, Kfarnaih J co. 8. Walaon Ke gl ,ler r ore cheerful place. It is a pretty good Her Good Same More Damaged •»y verdict would go. It was a question of tain by 27 majority. And in Linkviile world after all. The sun shines more the Trial Than Her Affections amount only. Judge Mallory follow«! precinct it is estimated that lie received BRADLEY & GUNTHER by Heryford--5he Will days in the year than it is obscured, tor the defense, and asked the jury if a fully one third of the democratic vote. Accept the Verdict. HAVK TUB ViNLY showing that nature designed that light good woman who had been seduced end jov should be the general rule in HAND MADE SADDLES Miss Birdie McCarty has traded her under promise of marriage would not i»t ilio <>1<1 Mtfiticl The «alary of tlw Klamath Fall« poat* Ibe universe. If one will just take tbe reputation for 110,000 of James D. H«ry- have accepted the second chance which ------ its — master hue been increased from $1100 lesson l.imtu-Hy.il leL aqnsliine prevail ford’s money. After 15 mimtee’ deli Heryford offered Miaa McCarty when to $1300. KLAMATH COUNTY -y ■ his life, he will be a benefactor tn We now have the beration yesterday afternoon the jury ! the race aud a happiness giver to him- ■WM^HMMaswaMmMMMaBM^HaaMMnaaawBMaawaHI which has for three days listened to the . . ________________ famous breach of promise case brought Oue of the most interesting and grati in a verdict for $10,000 in favor of the fying fcaturvrs of the campaign just Wisconsin sclioolma’am who sued the I on hand we have ever hod made up. closed hits baen the admirable work of wealthy Lakeview cattleman for $70,- State Chairman Frank C. Baker. Ori- 000 damages. Miss McCarty certainly Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to trcai i nally chosen for bis business ability, earned the money. Through two long Here are a few bargains at last years prices, before the advance in real estate. Klamath trade right and give the best values for the money >de acquaintance, tactful address and trials she has sat and heard herself call hie p aseerion of means and leisure, he ed all the names that may tie cast at an County is growing fast and values are increasing, so if you are interested investigate these to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim has develo;>ed in action a remarkable unscrupulous or wanton woman. Twice bargains. Write for prices at once. ming done by competent men. ti-iour’ of energy, ability and skill. He she has sat in the witneas chair and i has correctly apprehended tbe true issue confessed to the voluntary surremler of ' as the indorsement of President Roose- her virtue, while the man denied that No. 1. 120 acre« In Sec. 36, Tp 36 Vu,i, and has especially bent bis energies she had ever fallen from the straight No. 8. 1000 acres grazing and hay range for cattle. Main Street, - - Klamath Falls, Oregon/ to harmonizing tbe party with excellent and narrow path. 8, It 14 E, on Sprague river near Biy. land on Awpon lake, well watered, No. 12. 160 acre ranch all under e’icct. Through his personal letters to This was the second trial of the case, Good soil, land all irrigable. MASl'l »'!' and controls extensive range. cultivation. 250 acres outside range voters, he has induced Republicans the first, which resulted in a verdict of | No. 2. 320 acre» well Improved. No. 9. loo acres eight miles from fenced. A fine two story house with ' »b si wise disaffected to get into line for $22.000, having been set aside by Judge Land adjoins town of Bonanzn. Klamath Falls; 10 acres Irrigable and 8 rooms and closets. Also ice and the Republican ticket, especially Legis- Bellinger on the ground that the amount j No. 3. 40 acre» five mile» from set to alfalfa. smoke house and a good barn 56x62. laitvo uouiinees. Mr. Raker’s original awarded was excessive. ftpt'ofntr"”'t was made without his soli Under the instructions given by the , Olene, on Lo«t. river. No. 10. HO acre ranch in Klam- Land all irrigated and will raise citation, tint his signal success abun- court to the jury yesterday afternoon | No. 4. 260 acre» alfalfa land, all atb Basin, 30 acre« under present alfalfa. itly justifies the confidence of those about the only question to be decided ' irrigable, near town of Merrill—ex ditch, No. 11 A good portable mil), ro- 20 acres In alfalfa, rest In WOO recommended his selection. Hav- by the jury was the amount of damages. ceptionally good ranch. grain, all fenced. tary saws, edgcr and planer. Cut* A good four room irj established close connection with ‘‘The plaintiff is entitled to some-, No. 5. 40 acre tract on Lost river tlOUHC with barn and Hhed. 18 to 20 M per day. state organization and county and thing,” said Judge Bellinger to the 12 piecinct committees throughout the men who faced him. Upon the defen —can be bought cheap. No. 11. 600 acre rattle ranch 11 If you want to buy any real estate «'ate, possibly 1000 men in all, he is in dant’s request the court instructed the No. 6. 1 h 5 acre ranch, well Im- mile« from Klamath Falla. Will write me what you are looking for Hr»t-'’!.i«s shape lor the Fall campaign. jury that Heryford’« subsequent offer of proved with water right, Write for raise 500 ton« of alfalfa and about and I will send description of other Mr. .Ker has made one of the best tnai riage might lie considered as a miti price. Wo uro now moved into our three times an much wild hay. Can land. W. O. S mith , state chairmen the party ever had. It gating circumstance. The verdict is re-1 new building at enut end Khunutli Falla, Or. Caleb T Oliver, Pron'r •o> 'J las hard to find a (letter one.— garded as satisfactory by Miss McCarty ' No. 7. 306 acres of good pine tim also raise grain, fruit, potatoes and ber on Klamath river near Keno. all kind» of veg. tables. Gissi outside Oreguuian. and her attorneys, and in view of the j Merrill - Oregon of bridge. I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stablest Teams with or without Drivers REMEMBER We are still Doing Business BUY A HOME -------- IN KLAMATH i-------------- - f j Finest Line cf Harness and Saddles COUNTY BRADLEY & GUNTHER, MRS. HONG SING RESTAURANT LAUNDRY Japanese Curio Störe Livery. Feed and Sale STAUr.ES