A KLAMATH REPUBLICAN BIG CATTLE DEAL. STI'DIO Or- HUMC. PATENTS HELD UP Mi teuiiinier room lor our («11 ami wiuU>r hues— fliv MI nb Evrivw Applegate w, I n;»n a llrlek Store. KEJfHLHCß «Oline» BjHfiK studio of nuixic tn Klamath Falls, tin- F.iniille« can Is- KiipplhMl now with first of September. Site will give In- “Tony's IU'»i":it the Central Dining Falls, Oregon stn«'«».*i io piano .md th* theiiry of I'.tYhUs with or Wtllniul ineuls. music during the coming winter and PSMtrtMMwwy TkurwHy by Wo «tin »« carry line» wsnallv found Hie follow mg summer. Alex Ma rtin, Pre*ideiit, Antract hw the pun-hxse of: cli*ln,*n** t4ml>er land In the Klam- •lays call for a “Graham A O'Neil'»'’ exist. Send me Hirer wheel« ami I ti « 2000 cows, with ealm by their shhx •*** **** coawty districts will will sc- that te put In such perfact re aoda )eni. to wait some time yet before rv- for the Government. The stock was have ! jKAir Unit a warranty for one year will THURSDAY. AUGUST Y\ tttM is the policy o’. this bank, and It 1« I am prepared to promjgly repair ail two and three ve*r»oM cnwn, which celving their patent* All the claim- be a safe lnv<«t incut h«r me. Our watches »ent by mail from outsute rigidly adherred to. were shipped to the Blackfoot Indian anta have proved ttpoti their claims All work warranted.— watches never come Isu'k. L. A lva A list of the DeffiocraUc campaign Reservation in Montana, for the use and hold receipt« from the local land . territory. Safety first. Liberality next. Liwta. tnunagvra look* hire « roil call of a big of t he Governoient, officers, but Mess-rs. Jowes. Erickson L A lva L kwis . trust directoral* MISCELLANEOUS. y TREASURER'S NOTICE. Of this stock something over 300 and Brown, the sprclal agents sent out by Secretary llitchcuck, have rec- Notice IX hereby given thst there »re head of the cowl and calves were P ast VU* Good flesh pasture for fond» in the < ’ouim Tr<*«rtin (or iho re Uncle Sam makes mistakes drea- shipped from Heppner, the same hav­ omnu-nded that the land tie held up Produce taken in exchange for Hoods 500 to 800 head of beef nr stick cal l.'inploHi <>( all Klamath t'oiiut« w«ir •ionaliy. but b- has never bought tile for further Investigatkm. This Isa ing been bought In Morrow ami rants protested on ami prior tn S,-|.tvm- tie. horses, etc. Call on or write 1. knne political gold brick twice. her 20, 1900. Interest on raiae will Grant by John Kinsman of Heppner, great diaappointment to the holder*, J. or IL W. Straw, at the Miller •ease from this date. and 11. A. Murphy, of Monument. who have waited for a long time for Dated at Klamath Falla, thia 4tli day Judge Parket I« said to bave written ranch. Klamath Falls. Or. of August, liKH. L. Ai.v« l.Kwia. This lot w*s to have been shipped their patent*. And the large num­ hl« iteancial view« no a» nut to offend Notice to Settle. Oranty Trvaauior. August 5, but were held by the State ber <•( p-i-ph- iu Albany who have Ik vali. Mte toted that way. too, a All those knowing themaelves In­ timber claims in the Eastern Oregon stock Inspector. couple ut time«. districts have a considerable amount debted to the late A. 1». Cui rick will The other Shipment« were made as please call and settle with the under­ of money tied up In the land. TOWN PROPER TV. follows; Baker City, 400 head. A*g. 7; The best appeal the IVeims-rat* are This timber is included In what is signed Immedlafaly. Elgin and point« in Washington, 450 I have hw «.»ie ovec 2o of the tn.-’Mng to the country is based on M ary M. C arrick . head. Aag. 8; Oakland and Eugene. known ns the Albany Timber 1\«>I. choicest residence lots on the their promise not to disturb the Re­ TEAMS WANTED. 450 head, Aug. 10; Shaniko and Ar­ which is composed of almnt 20C own­ Ewauna Heights. Easy farm* publican legislative achievement*. ers of timber claims in Klamath and lington. 400 head, Aug. 12. Monthly payment«. . Men aixl teams »anted to work on IN FAC.T At the price of 820 this sale of Lake eounTles. The members recent­ Irrigation Canal. Work commences Î W. I». Smitli hl.un.itIt Falls. The bingiey tew brought ptwperitv ly refused 82.000 apiece for their i August 1, 1904. and lasts until snow O—0-1 and teat maintained It for seven year*. cattie has dint rUnited in Oregon, and O a complete and up to date Une of claimsand It is believed that this fliea. Homes. 37«, cents per day. The persona who are tired of pnaperi- nearly all in Eastern Oregon. 840.000, hold-up will retard any negotiations Men, 81 50 per day. Board and horse Ntnple Good«. ty can dose It by patronizing the Earlier In the season Mr. Clark bought maven teed furnished free. Write about 35.000 sheep in Morrow county, for a sale at present. Democrat 9- bailor boa. I. F. DAVIES. DAIRY, OREGON Ki « math C ixal Co., for which he paid something like Klamath Falls, Or. Tk* New York Hersld has printed 860.000, making a total or 81C0.000 resident market hunters to have a WANTED. Men and teams to Oflice in the Rarvai tTAS Building. a facsimile of Judge Parker's gold he has invested in Eastern Oregon license. costing >10 per season. 4*4»*t»4»4»4»’i»4»4»ii» It is unlawful to hunt within en ­ work on streets. Will pay 84.50 per stock during- the past four month* Kltmith Pells, Oregon. telegram. It should furnish s com­ closures without owner's permission. day of 10 liours work for man and panion piece by printing a facsimile Mr. Clark Is one of the largest buyers team, and 82.2'> per day of 10 bouts of stock that visit* Morrow coenty, »b bf hte stiver ballot in 1896 or 1900. work for m.m. For further informa­ FROM OUR EXCHANGES. and when he comes the stockmen al­ tion apply to E. B. H rnhv . 4» The Detoocratic argument this year ways expect there will be something Hon. Henry E. Ankeny, who arriv ­ doing. Town Engineer. Mwmld he printed In the humorous ed in Ashland, yesterday at noon, to |Rr At»v»ninm.| o Inmn* It la. In brief: “You need 4» meet Mrs. Ankeny, who was en route TIMUR I.AMI». At T JUNK K HC m XoThS live stock at a profit. Some crop net be afraid of us; for if we elect a t OR PI BI.r ATIOX * V. b. I>n»igpe»n n| soil. In 1901, a drouth year in Ne­ and for a few hours was In a some­ uith J«ne 3, l*S. entitled. "Alt Act for the Mil« ol any damage. ” »i» braska, B. Fredenburg in Johnson what serious condition, but this timber lands in the fftalra of California, Ore <»»n Nevada an«! Ha-«bington rerrHorv." a* ei morning had almost completely re* * tended to ail the i*ubitc l aud bv vt <»f county. produced 40 bushels of corn * ** * .... _ r . t England is trying to «bake off the luguat * ..*’*J. Charity E L<*ftfdabl, of covered his usual health. The attack. I math "1 K*a mJ 4» Fall». Comity u.' KlamalU. Stair ul Ore­ policy of free trade which has im­ per wre. being the second crop after gon ha* thin *lav nlttel In »hi« oRr< h- r «worn which was caused by acute ladiges- poverished her workingmen. Demo­ alfalfa sod. Other corn in that local­ »latrmrnt No. I»* th«' ptiruba*«* of the • w in * \ n ’g >‘f » w*4 kn I * e* * »1 * w ’ t of Hr crat«, in the American paradise of the Ity on good land was practically de­ tion. caused a lateral pressure of the «tp:ff ir » «« in am! w ill offvr pr w»f t*> «h •» that the iaud ei»U|tht iff more valuable for Ila workingman, are trying to have us st roved by drouth, producing from arteries on the brain, and was follow- timber ao«1 atuue than for aitrictill'tral pur poaew, am! to «•aiat'lish her riaitn to m « i .| land adopt the system which England.after nothing to 20 bushels of com per ed by temporary insensibility. Dr. before 4» Gee. T Raid win, Co Judge «»t K'aruathi STABLES S. T. Songer was called in at once Co., Ore., at K iamath kali*. <»r«* , on Saturday acre. In 1903 William Ernst pro­ half a century of disastrous trial, is Ibc 5th day o< November. IA i M. duced 80 bushels of corn per acre on and applied restoratives, and Mr. She nun-’i as witne«ve de«.erib« d Hml« PARKER’S MISTAKE. com on bis own farm produced over wife arrived in the afternoon, and arc reoursud to b.e tbeir claims m tbia odi ■ I 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4« 4t 4t 4* of Nogrmt«er, Merrill Oregon 60 bushels per acre. This corn on al­ this morning they took a carriage and on or before »aid fifth J day N M atson, K« glater In hie speech of acceptance Judge: falfa sod would have yielded heavier drove to Jacksonville.—Ashland Tid­ larkersay* of anti-trust legislation: had it been planted early enough ful­ ing*. "What is needed is not so much other ly to mature. In 1903 on the Ne­ T. B. Walker, the great timber and different law*, as officiate having braska Experiment Station farm al­ king is here this week. He is accom­ both the disposition and the courage falfa aod produced 87 buahels of corn panied by bis «on and also hi» agent, V> enforce existing law.” per acre. The same variety on well Mr. Huffy. We understand that Mr. Oh, no. that ta not the need, for tilled land under regular crop pro- Huffy secured a fifteen day option on the country has an official of that duced 75 bushels per acre, but very the large timber tract of Dr. Ri«don, kind in Theodore Roosevelt. Wit­ few pieces of corn on as good soil pro­ with a few additional claims, and ness what that Democratic newspaper, duced more than 60 bushels. there may be a large sale of timber (he New York World, said on this lands here within the next week.— REGISTER MORE VOTERS. point the day after the Supreme Court Altura New Era. confirmed the decision in the Northern Lakeview Herald— Direct Primary Law Requires Books Securities suit: A. Y. Beach and family will leave be Opened for November “The Anti-Trust law was framed Election. within a few days for Ashland, and fry 1 Republican, was passed by a Re­ from there they will go to Portland I j publican House and a Republican By a provision in the direct primary where they will spend the winter. E. Senate, was signed by a Republican law enacted last June at the polls, N. Jaquish will take them as far as PresideuL registration of voters pill be resumed Ashland. “The law remained a dead letter on this Autumn for the November elec­ W. A. Masaingiil and family, and) the statute books during the second tions. Heretofore the registration Miss Ella Pratt and Hairy Glazier term of Grover Cleveland, a iH-mo- law has been deficient in that respect, Stetson and Sill I k ? Hl licit»* cratic President. Through those four for it has required electors to reg1st< r left Monday for Crater lake where years of Democratic administration prior to May 15 in order to vote in they will camp out for a few week». NEW LINES TINWARE AND CROCKERY all appeals and al) efforts of the World November for President, or else to i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I to have the law enforced were met vote on the affidavit of six freeholders. W. W. MAZEN, Proprietor, with sneers, Jeers snd open contempt County Clerks throughout the state J. O. Hamaker to F. W. Broad­ from a itemocratic Attorney General. are now required to reopen the regis­ I EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Richard Olney, who pretended that tration books “between September 20, sword, lots 3 and 4, block 20, town of Bonanza. Consideration 125. the law was unconstitutional, and who 1004, and 5 o’clock p.m., of October I ¡VPt*V Borst's Ixianled by day, week or month, Daniel Waldroop to France« Waid- Would do nothing toward prosecuting 20, 1904, and between the same dates *“•* ’ ^* Hay and Grain bought and sold. roop, NF,| sec 18, tp 40 s, r 5 e w m. violators of IL In each and every year thereafter in I’assertpcrs conveyed to all parts of Southern Orcgod “The first effort to enforce the law which there shall be an election of Consideration 810. and Northern t lifornia at the very low«Ht rates. Anna Uerllngs to G. W. White, was made by Theodore Roosevelt,a Re­ Presidential electors.” lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 4. town of publican President, the first Attorney- i Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel In November the first elections for Consideration 9450. General to prosecute offenders and to prohibition will be held under the Klamath Kall«. Linkville. Phone Main 14 Pelton Reed Sugar Pine Lumber test the law was a Republican Attor­ local option law, on the same day as Co. to Klamath Lake Raifroad Co., ney-General, Philander C. Knox.” the election for President, namely right of way deed through section 4, November 8, X4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4”** 4* 4”*» 4» •*”*• 4* 4» 4» 4» 4’rb’f* 4» 4»4» 4» tp 41 s, r 5 e w m. ALFALFA FACTS. 4* Waiter Dicken to Clara A. Dickon, * GAME LAWS OF OREGON. (Breeder', Gexette.) S| of 8W|, Sec 21, tp 39 s, r 9 e w in. ¥ A few station records from the Ne­ At this season of the year there are Mary L. Steel to II. H. Fink, lot 2, ♦ * braska Experiment Station showing a begining to come In inquiries as to block 43, town of Klamath Falls. 4* comparison of alfalfa and other feeds. the open aod closed season for fish and Consideration 1125. Ten steers, 6 months, corn and game In Oregon. Tire R epublican Mattle J. Terrill and P. L. Fount­ prairie hay, gained 246 pounds; 10 prints the following brief synopsis ain et ux to George Snyder, lots 6 and 4 - steers, 8 months, corn and alfalfa hay, furnishing the information. 7, block 82, town of Klamath Falls. gained 359 pounds each; 12 steer Male deer, antelope and mountain Consideration 8240. calves, 5 months, mixed grain and al­ sheep, open season July 15 to Novem­ ♦ * Lee E. Butin to Hiram H. Roberts, falfa bay, gained 240 pounds each; 6 ber 1. Female deer. August 15 to bond for deed, lots 13, 14, 19 and 20. * » steers, 5 months, mixed grain and November 1. Killing of spotted sea 3, tp 40 s, r 11) e w in, containing GEO. W. IIIlitre sorghum bay, gained 218 pounds each; fawn, elk or beaver prohibited at all 160 acres. Consideration 81600. 16 lambs, 105 days, corn and alfalfa times of year. No one is allowed to * J. O. Hamaker to Annie E. Lan- Mountain View is the only portion of Klamath Palh from hay, gained 33 pounds each; 8 lambs, take more than five deer in a season. gell, lot in town of Bonanza, Con - 4*4*4*4*4*4»4*4*4*4>4‘4*4*4*4*4*4<4»4»4<4»4»4»4iij 105 days, corn and prairie bay, gained Night hunting or with doga, the pur­ sidération 825. which can be seen Mt. Shasta and Mt. Pitt, and the other 20 pound* each; 14 lambs, 98 days, chase or sale of hide« without tags, or Oscar T. Anderson to W. D. Wol- mountain scenery to the south and north, the Upper and • aa^aaa aa^aaaa corn and alfalfa bay, gained 36 of venison, prohibited. verton, N| of NE|, SW) of NE1, Lower Klamath Lakes, Lake Ewauna, the Klamath River pounds each; 12 lambs, 98 days, corn Open season for silver grey squirrel, SE) of NW|, sec 23, tp 36 », r 15 e w and sorghum hsy, gained 20 pounds October 1 to January 1. and the Big Klamath Basin. The addition adjoins and lies tn, containing 160 acres. Considera­ each; 5 piga, 84 days, corn alone, Quail, grouse and native pheasant«, tion 81000. directly north of the famous Hot Springs and Solfatara prop­ I have gained 79 pounds each; 5 pigs, 84 open season October 1 to Decern tier 1; A. W. Lobdell et ux to Frank erty, one of the most valuable pieces of property in Southern days, corn and 20 per cent alfalfa limit, 10 birds per day. Fray ne, BE), sec 6, tp 38 s, r 6 e w m Oregon. Arlington Drive, the principal street of the addi­ leaves, gained 101 pounds each; 5 Prairie chickens, open season, containing 160 acres. Consideration pigs, 84 days, corn snd 20 per cent August 15 to November 15. tion, runs directly by the Hot Springs. 81600. i shorts, gained 101 pounds each; 7 Ducks, geese and swan, open season TEAMS pigs, 90 days, ground corn, gained 85 from September 15 to January 1; limit TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. I ■ pounds each; 7 pigs, 90 days, corn and of ducks, 100 per week or 50 In one A chance to double your money in three months. Now is the time to Notice Is hereby given that there one-quarter cut alfalfa, gained 101 day. buy at first prices. Lots $25, $30. $35, $40 and $50, Terms Jaa-aaaaard are funds In the town treasury for pound! each; 7 pigs, 90 days, com Eggs of game and aong birds pro­ the redemption of the following war­ to suit customers. $10 down, balance m small monthly payments. and one-quarter aborts, gained 103 tected the year around. rants: 1099, lloo, 1101, 1102, 110J, d 1 pout da i ach. Trout, open season, April 1 to 1104, 1105, 110«, 1107, 1108, 1100, Platted and for sale by $ Wemt ®Rte 64tat>lem | Theas gains would indicate that al­ November 1. To be taken with hook 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115. falfa la the cheapest roughness which and line only. Sale prohibited at all Interest will ceaae from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this can be used in feeding animals and times. Klamath County Bank. Klamath Falls, 30th day of June, 1904. that it can be used with nil clause« of The laws of the »fate require non- J. W. S ikmknh , Town Treasurer. First National Bank. Oregon. S^wMInwi In fwlttle«. aad devoted io th« Tmher. ArrwwliuT.1 »u*k Wool mu-rvoe b( th« s»e*t S«MeathCouMr- 140,000 Spent In Eastern Oregon Claims Located by Dorgan & De­ ity the Govertmefit tor Cattle, Vine Will ba Further Inspected also about $60,CM by Interior Department. for Sheet- Jlbsolute Safety Keuntvy THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goodâ Boots and Shoes. e. o Notary Public. * QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES BALDWIN’S Livery, Feed and Sale Hardware Store. Walk-over Shoes Napa Tan Shoes Angeles Shoes Carson Gloves LEVI STRAUSS WORKING CLOTHES STABLES EXCHANGE We are Agents for Continental Tailors, Chicago, and Henry Hilp, San Francisco. Best Qualities Klamath Kommercial Kompany Lowest Prices, X McCORMICK BUY A LOT IN Mountain View f : Addition to Klamath Falls. X MOWERS REAPERS BINDERS RAKES Steel Wire Bable and Improved Cable Cars Klamath Falls J Do J You Like Fast t Horses ' MmKn: i w O1 SMITH. U I $ Hardware Dealer Ring up Main 193 Horses that will please you With or without drivers \ Commercial men conveyed to all points JAS. SIGLER, PROP'R KLMMMTH FALLS, - ORBGON J S aaaa.aa aaaaa^aa aa/aa aa a aa/aaaa aavaaaa- a-J