S.4 VE A MONEY. young men ofllicc .nilry.tlte so-calK ed tiist volets. I ms ii uc volt is himself a young man iml his energy, ills hon­ esty, Ills sm lem ss > f purpose to cull- tinue tlie p. I ivies which have m.ulc I our young country the greatest nation <»f Hie earth, appeals to the voting man who will cast Ins Hist 1‘rvsldeul. ial vote this year. Then. too. the young man knows that ropublieanisiii mean» opportuni­ ty. It means progioss In sclem-v. ’ progress in agriculture, progress in manufactures. And the young man V of tisl.iv is i [> s>.ie young mm in wliat ever Industry he may enter h .>■ } ■ vote for the first time next Ntivemlier and fully UO percent of Illis vote will , he cast for K,«wevelt and Fairbanks. Eugene Rigister. The Brick Store TOWN BOARD MEETING. Big Bitch of Bills l‘,isstf.|— Will Finish the Work on East Md in Street This Sed so il. As the |H'tltion did Ibil deal ’Hah’ which side of Fifth street th' »Ide­ walk was to s' IXUlIl Oil, It VV.l.S I ll«l over. The matter sewer <"i till >1 street from Ki.im.'lli st. to the lake "as discuss 'd. It "•*» de, nl'sl to have the i'll v engineer in­ vestigate and s -e If an ,,,wn sewci would do the work or If a llunie would have to Is* built. The work on the rock crusher which shut down oil account of lack of funds was started again .Monday fur about ten d.n s er sutlicient time to complete 'lie building of Hi ' mail it the East End of town. A nilliilier of our bus­ iness men :i"rced to take als'tlt #tooo, worth of wairants at par so that these misled improvements could • made tins Fall. F.i:jT*njïcB counzM bjikk lo.unaih Taits. Cr«£on A'cx Martin, Pt .♦side it, Alex Martin Jr, Cishler E. R. Reames, Vice Pre»’t, E. M. B. bb, Asst. Cashier. The regular monthly meeting of the town council was held Monday evening in tlie town hall. The fol­ low Ing officers being pi esent: Alex Is the policy <>i this bank, and it is Martin Jr. Pres.; I.. F. Willits.Frank rigidly adherred to. Mani, Geo. R Hum ami II. St. tleo. Bishop, Trustees; C, C. Bmwer Ke Safety fir «t. Liberality next. eonler; J. C. Itutenlc, City attorney; V y Waller Lennox, Marshal; E. B. lien ry, surveyor. The report of the Treasurer, .1. W Coimtrv Pre .’nee i< J»«n hi e:;cb w« fcr Goods Siemens, allowed a balance of ♦ iu,’>2,7il In the treasury. The following bills TEE EXCELSIOR were read amt apptoved and warrants were ordered to be diawu tor llie amounts'. WHAT REPUBLICANISM Will Probably Speak Here Ihtritu» STANDS TOR- Walter latnnnx, ».ilsry .......... « 80.00 C C Brower, salary. .. . ....... It Ml the l air and Races Inter­ J U Kutenlc. vnlarv................... 2ft 00 ested in (iavernmcitt ir­ The Kepu!>!le.iu party is the party i 12 FA) uf pnigrcaa. It moves ever forward; II I. rigation. ................... 3.OB i it never stands still. Il d>» s not hang K II li, nry.Twnlarv Hl i XI ......... 1 ¡on t<> ul ‘Stites Senator Claries W. Fulton seeking the greatest g<»»l for the SKVOKtU K S CUI SV. ore lies? num! r of tile Vtuerie.tn |»se has decided to visit Klamath count,. pie.and the confidence placed by the U Brower, rvx*urdci’a Rnw hs Mr. Fulton is the (list United States | st vo-t bill...................... 43.86 S. n.lt or to VI sit I bls s, I ion. í Í 1 ¡ > I O <«<><»(lss. people In the wisdom t its .ieti.nu» is lie w aa Valter ia tmox. marshal*» fees pro f th.it it has liven successful. was fav- through here last year ami Aw per tn mt bill ............ 23 00 I. F. DAVIES, DAIRY, OREGON Every great achievement >>f th • nril S in meibtvr, witiHms». . 1 70 or.dily impress.! with the growing American nation for the past forty ’ 1 > \\ il! in, w ttn«•*•!». 1.70 Importance of tins country, In a let- years, either in arms or d.ph .u iev. 1 Mint ' V» i m » u , wilnvst 4* *b ♦> »b e»* »f» «f» »f» I. JO ter to Mr. Emmltt tie said that lie hisl»*< ii wrought under the directiui. i»la-M \<». Aitut‘**b 1.70 won! | ba |i re als'Ut < k loiter 12 ami I of Republicans. Kuuv Lubvrt, widivsw 1.70 that he wished t • meet the I.mil own- Kepulilic.ins halicv-e in building up. MIM'BLI. M. ers and Investigate th* government QUICK M 9S.S2 Irrlgat,. n project, Ile l's ons.ruled not in tearing down. They have built Light A Water Co...................... 1O.7<5 to address the people while here. Ills up a nation of pnwtpenius. happy peo W 11 Smith, printing. 6.2*> s|»'is ii in all pmbabiilty will lie along 1 pie ill tile Vllited States. Til V li.lVf Klamath bails Expr' s«, printing i : ock ch * mhhh bi rrm.M. I started anew, free nation upuii tlu political lines. STEEL RANGES GeoT Ballwin, hart ¡ware ♦ ’»4.70 blood-stained soil of Cuba, from tlr J U Rdtenic, rruMev. mippli»«« Senator Fllltmi Is one of the most I..« ruins of »despotic ami arist<»aratr L aiis Ik'IHlix, wq « h I....................... ti.lkl pmmlnent men in Oregon |s>lities to­ government.. They have exiemtui A CArlwon, wood, ..................... 03.UÜ day and tin- people of KI mi.ith coun­ the territory of the United States ►> Klamath K»mvr«ial Kompany, ty'can congratulate themselves "11 the Orient anti to the Arctic. ■uppli,*«, . .............................. 9.10 this epportunity tvi meet and hears engineer, ao.oo man of such prominence. They have commenced the-cra- (‘Iv.ie . 1. structlon of a highway for the con- A <’ B» ale. repair work. N tIce will l>.. given as »»>n is the mciee of the world from the Atlantic J K BaBar«! repairing water tunini. 17.50 date Is definitely settled ami the as­ to the Pacific across the Isthmus it <»eo K Burn, hardware etc........ 150.00 sist.nice of the people throughout the labor on hoc kcmi mikk . Panama. Republicanism h ..s built up entire county Is desired tn make this 1 W T Th Kt leu aite, ..................... 29.32 the American navy until now tin the biggest meeting ever held here. ('h i« W hitm in, ....... stars and stripe» float In every clime >uiu Won!ward,. . Senator Fulton's pres-nt term diws ............... 14.10 1 over ships the equal of those of an; J D Ditiker. ............................. I h .VJ not expire until Itxe.i ami our |>cople I nation on the globe. Chan Gordon,................ r................. 17 TO slmuld sec that lie receives a* favor­ Republicanism stands for pmgresa Ed Wiggin.................................. 14.lt> able an Impression as possible, aa a ! prosperity and patriotism. Under 11» Wm Walton,............................. 2..W» comity that has the friendly Interest ............... ............. 7 . * <>f such a mail. Is fortunate. administration of the K-pubhein par- ( John 73. M) > I ty every man is secure in those “cer. 1 Thomas > tan ley......................... 6.14) ............................ tain inalienable rights" with which I | B Tabor George .......................... the immortal Declaiation of Indepen­ 27.701 dence mvs every man Is endow,<1. J II Whitaker............................. 40 *WJ 1 ■1 1) Wagi jr............................. Mistakes nave twen made, it Is true, CG BuwTi >g ............................. 88.75! 1 for the human organization is fallible. 1 J M Founl.iin. 25.00 Judge Bellinger Overrules Demur­ ................... . Rut It Is the record >>f the Republic; *, 40.’Mi • rer tu the Indictment. Rfrts tvrnlrbed We keep the finest party that its leaders lin e net r 43 75 13 75 1 made the same mistake twice, nor (’tia« Whitman........................... • with or wit'bout lot of horses in the 40.00 The McKinley-Ware Trial Will have they atteinp’ed to right one Ix»t* Johnson............................... • 15 80 country. drivers wrong by th** commission of another. T J < IT’oimer........................... Open Early in November A I'ibher............... 17.-o; fore Grand Jury. 15.HI, 1 .1 A t'erlings........ STOCK NEWS. 000-0-000-00 3.10 ; S A Mickli «>11.. 5.00; Portland, Sept. 2».—The Mari I Ed Wiggin........ . Very Few Cattle Will Be Winter­ , Harry U bitcouib. Rituelles risici 'Town 5.t«> Ware trial, the most famous lam .'!.•>.no fraud caw* in the history of ttie state 1 ■- II Buchanan.. . ed Here—Hay Plentiful. > i* re o i’ 1« *r y > K.75I will o[» ii early in November. It I 1.1 11 M- Quillen 15.K)' expi-cted that the federal grind jurv T’IOS. W. JEW LON, Prop’r This is an off year with the big cat- 1 Wil! Tlioruas. . I have thousands of acres of choice alfalfa land 10.n0 will begin its session about the mid ' Joe Weir ......... i tie buyers. Last year's exfiofielice 7.50 i and stock ranches near the Town of Merrill. | with high-priced hay seems to have Hans Jtel«on. die of < I c I o I m r, and after two w> < ks n 25JXI ; Wm Cradd.ck. . driven some of them out vof bushiesa George Hnyder.. . Write me for information 25 «XI trial jury will lie empaneled, ami c I or else they are not able to see any Mike Kogers......... 12 50 numlicr of <-aa<*s taken up. Tin* ca» JOHN T. KING, ¿ I money to be made in feeding cattle 2.50 against Marie Bare, Horace G. M<- Henry Daria. MERRILL . - - OREGON $ at the present pric. s of !»•• f and hay. John 5.00 Kinley. S. A. D. Puter, Emma L. Keesee.. > • 10 On Watson and other defindanls will VV. W. HAZHN, Proprietor, 0-0-000 O-OO-OO-O-O O I At leaat the reports from al! over the H Gsugh....... 24.3.5 not l»e livid until the oilier cases art- county seem to show that there will • VV T Barbee.. EAST EM, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I.Hll disposed of. i ba.JcM cattle wintered here than for W F Petal .. supporting Tom Watson's candidate». la number of years ami this in tIn­ F W Webster. Proti Judge Bellinger yesterday overnil<*y the last session of the ftdcral Farmers can, tar more frequently H 251 I A JooeS............. Republican in Politic*, and devoted to the I’nssontfors ••i nvovod to nil pints of Southern Oregon Many of the smaller cattle owners are Ttmber, Agricultural, Stock and Wool interest« than they d<>, use the local^o rs as a 0.25 grand jury. Defendants named were and N<>!IImrn a lilot'iiia at the vory I ow <* h I ratea. I J E Davis........ of the great Klamath County. means of communicating with the i combining their herds and driving to I Joe Me P roprietor . for sale such things as do not natur­ | which they are driving to Montague. J It Ward ...... 4.50 ally seek the common market, a local These cattle were bought by J. C. D A McIntire 1.25 I IMPRESSEIt WITH KLATIATtl. . E Smith. f — «wiimos « atk «: ' Mitchell. adv* rtisetnent in his home paper will, 2.50 ,1 IXirimes I 12.00 nim- times out of ten, find him some Oae year (In advance) .......... . . Lindsay Sisemore, Dan Ryan and wn.„ TRAMM Pres, Mulkey has returned from hie man with the thing he wants or a ‘ Jack Pelton came down from Fort j w Manning ... «7 50 educai I' hii I visit to Klamath Falls THUB8DAY. OCTOBER 6, 1904. buyer for the thing he desires to sell. 1 Klamath Sunday with about ',0<>ti<-arl Frank Fax . ............ 75.00 ¡M|(j ima muri) to aay <>f thè largo "R-* This thing is worth trying. The , of cattle, which were taken to Mitch- J I’ Arnett........................ i r r ‘ t *;. --------- ....-—....... — -1 72 50 growth of tliat city Kln<-e bis visti I' F < irtodrietf . .. *............ cost is small, and the results are al­ DtN’T KNOCK. (bere a Vear a_"> ami "f file redolirci.» T» 1 FWl (Mi j I W D> CAr) ath ciiunl v Is on thè ev. >f a lar'c •- It will not make thing** better, ae« and Mr. Nicbi.lson of F'ort Klamath 75 Wilson A Co. was rejected as the work of spreading the accumula­ Let ample charity abonnd a dress that is too short at the top it was unpropcrly filled out. A peti­ ted walers upon the arid portions. I t For all mankind this world around— doubt whether the Northwest affords PARK AND BOAT LANDING. and too long at the bottom and glg- You’l need the same when under ground, tion was read for a sidewalk,commen­ a better field for investment than the Don’t knock. gleth till the night waxeth old. She cing at the corner of Main street and Major C. E. Worden Is Improving Klamath Lake region." Ashland Beck out the good and not the ill, Heth in bed in the morning till the Payne alley to Pine st.; thence east Don’t knock. his lake and river front property in Tidings. eleventh hour while her mother along the north of Pine st., passing If angered, bid thy tongue be still, humps around and doeth the houre- the rear of Ids hotel near the bridge. Juni|>er and Center streets to middle Don’t knock. Win. llbriri.inn, hih * of the prosper- If you to others’ faults are blind, work. She tlgheth for a husband It is being tilled In out to deep water of block 1. 'Plie matter was referid to They’ll bear with you aud never mind; oiir ranchers of Alkali valley, was In and b«.|ng nicely fenced. He says (» with a long mustache and plenty of It's to much better to be kind — the street committee with power to the dty Batiirday. He stnt.vs that <• Don’t kuock. money, but finally rnarrlethsome fel­ that he Is going to plant a lot ofahade act. - I h<- pul fifteen in-re» In wheal this * —A. L. Bixby. low who smokcth cigarettes and hold* trees and a lawn and next year will Another petition was read for a year and han threshed 27} bushels to li up t wo fingers lo the barber when put on a number of row boat* and Mr. Bryan has been making Parker ei si I ■A’alk on Fifth street from Main the acre. If they can get these re­ West Jálelo ¿Stellile**« be getteth a shave.—-Ex. make the property a sort of park and speeches In .Missouri with the express stie Main 193 j Horses that will [lease you U Willi or without drive d * Commercial men conveyed to all points s : f I I » ; r