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"TT s KLAMATH REPUBLICAN subscriptions TO THE WEED RAILROAD W. O. SniTH, Editor and Proprietor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Following lx the iWt <»f ngn e«. with tne fini.Miet’* an*»!*cr|h«»tl tnilutf! «5.VX) (M) C. S. A R. S. Moore ............... 4(XX).0i) C. E. Worden............................. 4IMM) IX» w. x. Wright................... . tlMMl.lM) E. It. Ri1 nur«............................. fbxm.tM) AleX Martin Sr 2500.u0 |G. W. White 2l)(X).OO Wo.slbury, Wilkins A Va.ien 21)00.00 I. . IL Ap)d'.gntr A Son»........... «2l»0. 1.1. P. Prenitt............................... Pregldent Bv.*iVe1t Is looking for a tn:m large enough to take charge of E. 1‘, McCornack. Salem 20; x). 100O. the Panama Cana) and push it to completion, lie says that he is willing to Churchill Co.. Yreka.......... IGX).(M) Riehu Broa ................................ par such a man »100.000 a year If lie can find him. But that's the ditlleuity. I MO 0” W. T. Shire ............................ There is such a man tn the country, perhapa, but it is not easy to pick him 1!. F. Murd.wh . ................. ITO) 00 billies Hriscoe. .. ..................... 1250.00 J. C. Sigler............................... out from the vast multitude. If he can be found he will prove a jewel be Charlo* P. Willson................. 1200 00 <). A. Hiiliard........................... t.. F. Willit« .............................. yond price. Only at rare intervals do men come to the front who are equal ux)o.no C. Chitwood ...................... E. I.. Hopkins .......................... to such thsks as are Imposed by the building of tills interocean canal. They Joe G. Pierce............................ 1100.00 I. F. K itiI lull I .......................... 10(M) 00 M. II. BeeS1 ............................ are born rather than made, or, rather, they are born and made, |x*s<ssing Geo. T. Baldwin....................... iooo <xi L F. Mitchell............................ .1. W. Hamakar ............ bo»h natural gehins mid the acquired tali nt without which even genius is tono imi M. p "ober (timber claim i Mitchell Bros.............................. abortive. Contrary to the general belief, the great prizes of life do not fall looo.on \. H. Phipps, Mt. Vern lì, L. Gerber.......... ........................... l(X)0.<» M a-Ji. timber claim) to the most biilliant, the cleverest, the Shrewdest, the most long-headed or U«x Marlin Jr v................. liX’O IX) \Vm C Kialç1 re, Mt. Vi rn n the best edtirstcd. The real desideratum, the prize of prises Is the level, W. S Worden........................... ItXlO 00 i \\'a»h. (limiter clami) "'headed man, the mar. of soundest judgement, ff President Roosevelt s ic- Fi «•’ I Methane........................... I imm ) oo John P. Pattersun. F. W. Jenningw..................... cecda iu Uadilig hi» hundred-tbousand-dollar man, he will not be recognized ' B. St. Geo. Biahop................. 1000.00 , I. !.. Batenian V» >.►»> F T. S«nd«*rM>n.... simply for shrewdness, but rather for the soundness of his judgement. Re- ( Frank Ward ....................... 1000.00 l . Alva Leai» J. W. Bryant....................... .... Fatdlity, under any and all emergencies, is the great test. Can a man stand soo ibi \, C. Beai» ......... . Tims. Martin A Sons without being tripped; or if he is thrown, can he land upm bis feet? Can P. I.. Fountain......................... ?».00 i Cha*. N. Meyer.... S B I •1 w................ lie he depended upon at all times to do the right thing, the same thing, tin 1 ight A Water Company I I’ ........... sensible tiling? Above al! and more than nil has he a level head and good Sehalhiek A Paggelt.............. CIMI. TI vm . F. Short......... Jatnea W. Jorv.................... . lujrsc sense? Is be liable to Uy uS on a tangent and “go off half cocked?” i .xi.hl( John L. Short......... Geo. McDonald..................... GMi.iX. l'iia- Andrew» ... Is he “faddy,” with wheels in hi»bead, or is he a man of perfect equanimity Mills A Leavitt ..................... 50» iM) i Sani Dixon ........... and equipoise? Still more Important than all these questions—does he b s. C. H Withrow ................. 600. Ralph W. Roa» ................... II. H. I»w.............................. 5X>.lX) ' A. 11. Newton ................... 1> s temper easily or can he control himself even under tlie greatest provoca H. 1! VanValkenburg 5«M>JM) Berrei Short............................ tions? If he emi t control himself, he will certainly be a failure in control- raid Breitenstein ................. 500.00 ! H C Short ............................ Hr ' others, no matter how great his mind or accomplishments. The hun-j Mrs. 1!. W. Marple ............. 500.00 ' lohn Miitney........................ J. L. Hunks .. dred-tlo..us.md-dod ir man so badly wanted by the President is ible to keep a 50o on ! lume» 11. Cole........................ I. 4. Puffy................... 5(M> 00 I Andy Rvmi ............................ kvei head under ail eireumstauees. cannot be thrown off his balance, and is J. V. Houston.......... hi nest, tworruptable and filled with unselfish enthusiasm to distinguish! .1. C. Ferguson ......... 500.00 I F ort Klamath 500 Oo ! S. T. Summers .......... lain self by great deeds greatly done. Panie! Croneniiller............... 400.00 1 O. Short ...................... !.. llessig ................................ That was a fine remark of Josh Billings that George V.'xshlr.gton was a J. W. Siemens.......... 400 IX) i Buller A Ryan ...................... 400. man ’’who never slopped over.” TL. ____________ ----- --------- 1 _.. The J_, Japanese seem U. to 1_____ have J discovered an- Jas. .Tory, additional Geo. T. Vose..................... ■.. 400. 1 other one or these rare Mrds to command their armies In Manchuria. J.t Silas Kilgore .......... Freil Melhase.......................... son.f») | Jasper Beunett......... J. W. McCoy.......................... different crisis of history they have shown up. but they are xs scarce as bi t k 1 Thornes Drake .... 250.00 ' Alfred Midliaae swans, mere mileposts to mark centuries. AU farmers soon find out how’ Ernest Soule............... 250 OD Richard Melhaau................... 250.00 . difficult it Is to find the right man for particular jobs. They try and try. .Mark (.. Burns .... Jas. ft. Wheeler.................... 250 no 1 Henry A Houston . Kii'gdon Bros.......................... but .each new hand is soon found wanting after being weighed in the balance. 250.00 I i .1. A. Houston........... John Smart............................. I nefllciency, incompetence, lack of capacity to profit by experience, lack of! jns. Conger 250.00 i fzuiis Brannon....................... •21« 00 j The;J. F. Goeiler..................... Self control and good judgement—these are universal human failings, Bird lar sley............................ I R. I. Hammond............... 200 Oo i farmer often searches in vain, not fur a man to do all things right—that; C. E. Hoyt................................ ¡Mrs. E. E. Heidrich... 200.00 | las. M. Emery........................ would be asking too much—but for a man to do one thing right. Ob for 200.00 -■ ~ a , 1 Robinson A Cox ........... I Chas. Weetlotorn................. “hired man 11 ” who does not have to be told to do everything, over and over. 1 Geo. R. Hum ....................... 150.00 IL J. Gordon.......................... 150.00 I ' Oh. for K genius who has a faculty of devising ways to get over a thousand j ‘'Ir^ 'L^McMillsn ............... Jas. !.. Gonion....................... 1.50.00 | Asa Fordyce .......................... and one difficulties tiiat are constantly coming up on the farms, for doing (l smith 150.00 • ieo. M. Penton ................... ;^°°| e 7 e . w ^ tharigbt thing at the right time and in the right way. These qualities for J. Scott pay!or......................... doing small things are precisely which Mr. R»*>seveJt wants in amplified ! T O- Kinney ......................... H. <’. <'unningham I'*), form for doing his larger things. The man he wants, as a boy was able to i vv J n . w °D....................... John Hngolxtein. inn. 0. B. Crisler............ eontrul his temper when driving up unruly cows, who by fidelity in small1 Davi.i H im lUrnbrook... 100. J. 1?. C. Tavlar . .. 100. things proved his right to promotion to take charge of greater responsfbili-, D. .M. Griffith......................... E R. Cardwell ... J. J. Kelliher, North Head, W IMM0 ties. The Panama potentate, as we have remarked, will be hard to And as ------ E. M. Leever . lixj.oo i . , Win. Bark« .............................. ................................ ’ )'m Barlin < I na. Marlin . hard as the search for the golden fleece, the head-waters of the Nile, the e . S. I’fiiUi,« ion.on i S. K. Ogle.....’ nm oo ! Northwest passage, and akin to the century-quest for the philosopher's Robt H. Bnpnell ................ Po« Vai.LXY loo no ! stone. But he Is somewhere among the eighty millions of Americans and T;1"' ................................ 1(X) O') I 'hm les H. Ke.ter........... , Ackley • • ................... lucky will be our popular President if he succeeds in dragging him into the i j -p \;exander k «> oo Wiu. .McClure ................. light. The original commission, though made up supposedly of strong men, j B. S. Grignby................... BosAKXA 100.00 . F. J. Bowne ..................... .’. 100.00 i with Admiral Walker at their hsad, has already proved a failure. No one ^>l''‘rc Implement Co, S. F.. Prisi-oll .Mercantile Co . loo.oo > ■ vias equal to hfs opportunity, not one haashown any of the qualities of the ' 'vi'Ve-«.......................... 100.00 i G, W. Morine..................... ? Klamath Falls. Ore., Thursday, May 4. 1905. HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR flAN WANTED 'll I man of destjny. They must all step aside, marked “no good,” while the Qbarlie Lenz............................. the premium canal digger, the more John G. Swan se-rch continues for the real dictator, than De Lesseps, the greater than Eads, the twentieth century Napoleon i who is worth a hundred thousand dollars—and more -a year.__ The Cut glass. ion oo j 100.00 hK) IK) Idh.UO IGO <W Hk) M) lOO.OO HW Ho llMLM) 100 00 100 A’ 1IX' (Ml 100. W) lOD.pO ' llM.lMl! lat.uo! ||M1 oo Hk' (4) j l»>.<k» i 100.00 100. 100 I 60.00 50 00 50 1X1 60 (hl M IX) .50.1)0 5-I 00 5 ).oo ! So oo 50.00 ÔÜ.lM A •noo.DO 20U0.ÚI» »t XX).IXI 1000.00 1000 IX) ■■ JfX). 300 100. 100. lot. 60. 50. fit). 60. 60. I 50. SO. 50. 50. de-maguetised . - h : B uff C ochin C hick 8 ns $ OSC/\R C. STONE, ATTORNEY *T LAW ami »I ai » n M t»?no! »»Ill I»* * o. i ha- a'ii i • < Mb v« h .ama»»» ‘ vil”., ai Klamath rula, Orvi n. »•» II« 1 », vii ; Fl Gl X K L !I(»I*MMA. Il I Fain Ni» H» K. ” ’» ami H« h ’ I T k full*»»» lux wit it”*« lie mffl" r-*j l■•lie* »«|»«>n * h PQtlltHlI nt Mid I a » I » -• • »’«*»*« ,r « n.irb-a Hr»u< H »rttiull. John ul K lau»at It Fai • <>r» J S U at *»* Hr«'«tri NOI .Ltl. 1 <• Rias ftirnisbed with dr without drivers IV 1 l«H ill rum» c, A.l.llrM irvt«nl *••• :..»u iiiiiiHiijf. W. B Si.Uli-r, «vit w , 1 » » I I I a«t»1 OfRflJ# al Laktfvh . »t <»r*x •»». K|»rU • ’ i,’ Ni’t ••• i« hereby g’1 «cu liai Ih« loHu • t tiulliM uf h»a ' tng ttAtiH'4 •»•ff’er ba* fruttuu In hiak” h»»al pr»mt I»» •»• l»l« »rfl »»f f »’ altn, au<1 I!• a* •a'»| proof will »”• nati*« hrlt« fir«» ( lia’taiii. County t’Ivfb. al hla » fh» «• . h Ian.as h I all*. ‘ ’ exon, <»n Mar // »*>”• *»• v "’MI >. dw tKh r III! Knlrv. So X.J/. fur . ic H. t. He» * r h» IL- nam» H » . g \V M • ,i f >*L»wiu< m t »•• •• •»» prove hla ’««tlH itp.ia I«*; |vu»’» upon au I cu'.Uiall !<■,« oí •• e»n K M* rHil.tlt Saiiturl J M»-» « " • ihti II Ull|- n. *11 - «.»»), Pet id 1 It la«* lour J s W •»•«•n, I'vkrxarua Oregon. H« xlalr» C. I. BONNEY. Attorney ■< >J Counselor at Lw a ? X J * i lot of horses in the 1 I Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon C. F. A?r.MS, Prop. .Knill THE EOAT HOUSE repair work. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY H. C i TMATil BC33E3 SH0‘ GENERAL 1 LEK» II 1ER, J. W. Sll i!E>\ 1‘npnHor. anJ Good Cleanliness Wor Guaranteed. 4/so Agent for LONDON ANi .»ANIEL CRONLMlLLfll U. S. Conifiiissioner. .'ort Klamath, i ANCA SHiSE FIRE US. CO. - Lt±.L_ SIGN UhiER i hm iiimonH LUMBER Klamath Fall.«, Or. A FULL STOCK Of ' * « Dry, Rough and Finish HARRY WZ3ER iR /v M ï -v All «round *ric I 1 a ? can r nf f Í $ 4 L I llilVC Horses that will please you Mt fl filo I. F. DAVIES, TEAMS Meals at all Hours Day or N ¿lit .** ¥/ E SELL THE PARKER Oysters, any Style I JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R KLAMHTH FALLS, - - „ ORBCON Is tin» r»awin »by y»«t »hnnhl colimi It tnc an»! Imt* vo'irt’ifh ri nini i»c I rnr»«- lailv, |>rf»M ||Vr trrtll «r* n mar H» I » atilt nri»l a mtn* a •• b» h» aliti. Bridge and <’r • \ ti mirk A apvcially« ». R. BO’/D, ( »tailuntv of Ninth I’Hi iflc I h-nlal Collegi*. Aiine ¿>hae Repairing Price list TW •» « «usnur« I« Mf .1 Mon ‘ k half Hole........................ .Men’« half an!<? ami heela. Lndlch’ half Miles Ladii-s’ half Mile and lifmla. Hoy’s half Mile.......................... Boy’s half sole ami heels .. ( lilldieii's half sole .............. jo Uj, Pen y Rips and patelies................... gxtra Sewed half soleH .2.» Lo .Do extra Mell's .shoes to Older, liailrd Sewed shoos, cimmsTKE • *«>- <1.5o and up French < air, lal'st s(}le, «7.50 up Boots to order................. fl7.5o up <i. ( ipi / zi . i ; M.AMA1II I 5LLS Í OKliUOY ;¡pi (1 Cemetery Goods_j a ; Klamath Falls. T. G. DONLON 1 ■ 1 ■ a ■■ i ./-W » .7 SUBSCRIBE FOR Commercial men conveyed to all points Stable» mil «L Thrall — 1 With or without drivers Weat OREGON the DID YOU EVER CENÍ ML (lOOds. DAIRY, at DENTIST Clothing, furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. IN FÍCT a complete and up to date line of ordm Lumber de- p ” 6 » 11 Hr! Igo M Fa lCie k K lait »th .■•; rnitu Ixav«’ Klo'nath ^pringa Arrive Fail <’rfok hl».«.’»»: III I'lgU THE EXCELSIOR Ring tip Main 193 your fill promptly. liverc 1 or Rix-H Sl’F.i fAl, Groceries, Dry Goods, Do You Like ; Fast Horses ¡ Ortfen — Ka itul I’f’-ifl . . «ti I r.ui t-r « "tin ! V\ ill’ “ r r i* le c V w 11 H i. n. riooRE, ROSEO DOH TOWISTS TRACE A SPECIALTY H. W. STRAW, Proprietor OregM, - - kinds of wagon and wood Í I Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD - am p'-'p.'red to do .ill ktndi v ssI< < > 1 C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Ilacen. country. I I V ’ • .1 Sjswialty \ .i V-. i i< li llulldinf i , • LIVERY, FEED & SALE STAELE3 KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL t ■ NOTARY PUBLIC X ' III I > i i * We keep the finest • • Z-*K liirm»li b|„ Ufl LmWImllip III t II«’ l-thg «II« VI«’W L V. HOUSTON. MAMMOTH STAR! RS plfl*|’4|l 1*1 «III « pi ini» LOCKED GUNSMITH Notici» I l'or Puhlk’dtiiìfi. Î.ait«1 «»ir.» at I Lakvv.cw >re|«*n Aj*r. I»L'(’• Nut cv I* 1 her na hereby K K'v 'n that ili- • to make final j,r< ui In *i i port of IH* 1 '< ip .. an lh.«t «aid pn»uf wi ! b tua te Iwioreitart <’ ga « tain. <’«yinty Ork i K. ..»mil. • at ' vrtl»c at k lamath b - « <»n a / 'HI *1 hr« dorr K S- rrt- ¡hl Entry .*»«. 2 I. f.»r th- LOtal, Î. M an«t W’ jStr 4. "<ee la. T » * . R « E.W M ¡¡e nanus th? folio »inr wifnr-« ■ to y.rove hi» cnr.ttntt'Hifl re« I <i|e»n > I cult »% a'..on ut «al»! iHi»l. vir : T. U. M“> ■' II» .•ne», ’•:-.-k Laughlin, Eurcue Speuvr ail forçat. OrwRi’ii. J, N. " af«un H« < •t-r 1 » I* M I ■ Alva L. MAIN »T. t> ChtoUft h , f’u’inl' <‘|«rrk uf Klania’h’’i ofT.- r. xt Klall-» via ! Charl?« 1 «S 'VS M U? nam”« t hla enntlniiou« of »a •! land. vi T EllK'M Sprl Oregon. KLAMATH MEAT| OF BEST KAS1 » ND th*’ »air I a «»J Piafe Hr nah * Phons Main 14 Í ........ -1Pure Bred s,alhon3 j VERY Khmatli I alls, Oregon , • I» H *•* Notici • hi I ’f the fumi“ in ilio ’ ’ 'i' 1 W a r ri-ler >|i f 'f ” rtinrv rn n t « i m* •■’»»< • •» ’ iTth. I'*1" Interm-1 from ilo" <bi' ■. paled st KI 'ii'iiili 27ih duv of \ -.nl. ' I.. Alva I-.--11-. ’ •onntv Tre«»' •• - 250, 60. SON & Ph.i«*ttTor>s Notice I or Pwb’.Latlon. Tre?«iif -r’.< Notke. lac 190’’ 6AM 25. ■R HRTHcfiS ELAT Mllty MCDC'IAtD HI.“ (.<>.ir- O’- f.>lt.'Wi'l« wlm««««« V"” hrr r.o iii-' ... r. u.Gn.-r »| m . ii •• I ,,l ..M l»l«l. vH! J..U». I«««»»" O N“»l*’ V Klai. «th ►■’’II« H. rrnan * hi...ir •• I'..ell.«« r»<tef...n. l>«l'r •»"«■’ll J N « H yl«l"i tins, It’*). HOT. !•••'* |-S><» |H>», I?'I. U’1* |«t»l |WIJ, t'S‘11 12P). 1211. I'.’I». I 'H I'.’I • lets, I'.’i* I:*'* itili r.'t'.i |*'|, I'.’OV 1220, 1*’7 I’.”.*, Inleiv.l will cease 12X1, IJ31. tliia date Dnteil at Klimstb Fall’. Or., tbi" 1,'ltli day of April. B*aV .1. W. S ismkxs . Town Trvaaurar, Hi?#! F»t .dgc Fall Crerk Klarnatli siringi •• I | •• t’nltegamft Lei' ? Pukegtma Arriva Dixit» •• Klnmath Hprlnga •• Fa.l Creoli “ Site» lir.dge '• B«»«iia •• Tl.fB.I I 11(1 M I« ■ 1 • m » it M ',l mi * rt It-' XiitrV S' f'I'<” 1 ' »» 1 . *'*'• I. *■<•? T.«« Il I»« * * 1200 KLAMATH LAKE KAILR JAD 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 40. 25. J Fee that new line of ladies’ dressing combs in ths window at Winter’s Jew •• »r«-'. elry Store. IIIH), Klamath l‘a!'s, Ortjfon, KUl«» r»n». Orrr>«.i I'. IMM"Ul. <'>•■ »fhll . ir..’»l Town Trenaurer'a Motive. Notine ia ber.1’ v given that ibe film Is in tie town frenane» <"r tl dewlption <>( ui tl»* tl’- following »«f its«, liso 1190 HOL III«. Il»'’ I 50.00 60. Noti e I or ¡’ubllcatlon. 50. Oretnn. Apr«» 10. ** 50. LaW’1 ì HR«*? t I m . vi hat th” f»»r*D*'"í Noi ice l< h»’ 50, .1 tv tmt’i«’-! 50. to malte fina! no. f, and tbof «R»<! 51). <*ba«fain. f’O'i oiPre ut K Ift’i 50, F v1u. Thr»nia>(l ’I « M). M M thè R «. ‘4. M 50. prove H” rame.* ’ 25. hi* conti tHt»»ii* re*1’’ t»cv n;> of «ai ! lan»l. v‘.n: T, Il 25. rha* » b ugvu s.-v» 35. Orcioli J 25. 25. Lund ulli • at 25. NotlCfl« lx her* by 25. natn”d *<•:”»»-r ’m »5. to make fin*: pr«M. 25. an»« thn’ % ” M ood for Sale—At the Moore Bros. can Farmer. For Sale—Ladies Rambler bicycle, I saw mill, ]6-inch d ry pine and fir slab i wixal at I-' a load. Also lath at fl per good a. now. Will sell cheap. Inquire of Harry Glazier. A new line of Laughlin Fountain Pens, I See our hats and get our prices befoie i thousand. Inquire of A. Carl-on. 11.00 to »5.00. Every pen guaranteed, buying your Easter hat — The Novelty. ————————————— M inter’s Jewelry Store. , I j | “ We , ’re , here ,, ” the ‘ Me “Amenran” and i Store- ’ An J See Dr. Goble and get ronr gla«aea ! •’ ‘ Gentlemen Gentlemen ’ ’ s » ” ” shoe shoe at at the the Brick Brick Store D J O. tv j pr. .1. Ii. »iiiblu. the »’ M knmsu «»»• ticiaii will vi.il Klamath Full« Bunan»« i,n.t mr.T St i «».•«i«». *•*••> ami .Merrill »"Hi. fl »’•'• ....... 1 a1’’""’’ V.„ !.. .bvrelo . ....... Ih»' Hl let! wall 'iH hr enmee. Watch mr „.„„a--ul.“ »•• «'") ........... r.m |.r<-i m •»»•t-” (yr dale of hl» a> ii\al. ... iii.n ••M i....... .................. *’ $84,500. Total Watches Le a if. L. Alva l-ewis. Amari-1 makk l . bjrns BROKER Nulkc lor I* biK.ulon. \\. IL Liâmes ....... ('. R.iar tn.lerawi.... Geo. I* Griiule .... Caleb T Oliver........... W. A. lkw’iduvu diarie» W.Mxlurd . .. Geo. I'.m C«>ui|wiliy . » Olio Heidrich............... M .liter Lennox ......... Jobn Fonataiu. ..... t'aac Wright.......... .. K v Tavloi............... .. \V. S. t’lqiigh............... .1. R. Stilla..................... F. M. Biirnuni ........... John Uerlinga ........... Silas Olirnehain. Henry Jaiiseeii. ... Ira <*. Johnson, Clinton, tII . Barner A Ricin1. Sacramento. Rev. W. G. Smith.. . .... R. A. Alford.............................. I. A. Kis'iiia .......................... Si 5 I I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. THE 7>r°,F','LrERIOR °F>EGCN ANO Oí RICIAL PAPER or- KLAMATH COUNTY.