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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Political Announcements E. J. MURRAY, Editor. l'or Lountj Cont ml»« loner LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, March ai, igo6. e- Ashland Normal When the W ater Uacrs Association meet* In Klamath Faff* on April 7, let the celebration that 1« planned to commemorate the commencement of .iwk on the Klamath Project be a memorable one. Every home should be decorated, h*«lncss should be sus pended from 10to 4, the Uoxernors of California and Oregon should be here and every effort should be put forth to make It an epoch In the his tory of Klamath Coanty. I TOOZE MAK ING HEADWAY KLAM \ 1 11 Notes I am a candidate for the ottico »I County Jmlge. subject to the decision Robert J ohn * wilt enter »ch<w>l next of the Republican primaries April SO. week. He will be a mcinlwr of the •'Th«' interest ««f the county tirsi ; fa Senior clara. voritism to none." Y. W. C. A. met Friday noon in the C. K. Baaxuaxm a«,. chapel. M im Storey led the meeting. The aubject waa: “Am I Filling My For County Judge. Place?'* The following olli.-em wen« «■ireie«! to serve until March 1, 19t)7: Geo. T. lUhlwin, candidate for re Jessie Carby, preaident; Clara Allen, nomination for County »hiille on tile vice president; .«da Ditsworth, secre democratic ticket nt tbv primarie« to l*e tary : Ai.blc Scott, treasurer. held April 20, 1900. A. C. Weatherby, of Phoenix, visited For County Judge. the Normal Friday morning. has wholly abandoned »ahi tract; that she has , changed her residence therefrom for more ; than s«x months *in«-e making »aid entry; chat said tract i» not settled U|>on and culti E oitok K kpcbucan :—The ‘‘Klamath I vated a« required by law; that »aid party has County Horticultural” committee, will' removed her residence from the state of Ore gon, aud that said alleged abaeure from lhe soon have tbeir spray pump and spray-1 sai«l Ian<l was not duo tn his employment In ing material ready to commence work the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United on the orclianls, berry ami rose bushes States a« a private soldier, officer, seaman, «>r of this town, and it will aid them in the marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the f’nited States may pn.secution of their work if all trees and be engaged. Said parties arc hereby notified bushes are well pruned. A ki >, by the to appear, respond and offer evidence touch way, acRX the rarxiso», elee the sap- . ing said allegation at lOo’clock a ni. on April ply of pests will be propagate«! by them 7, ¡906. before <teo. T. Baldwin, county Judge of Klamath county, at his office at Klamath and the work oi »praying be thrown | Falls, Oregon, (an«i that final hearing will be away. held at to o'clock a m.. on April 21. 1PW. be- If there are any owners of fruit trees (ore) the Register and Receiver at the L'nited or elirubbery in town, w ho have not j States l»and Office in ¡«akevfaw, Oregon. The said contestant havine. In a oro[»er af been visited, or who have not signed fidavit. filed February 12, HMM, wet forth facts the agreement to «»ear their proportion-; which show that after due diligence personal ate share of the expense, necessary to service of this notict* can not be mad«*, it is a thorough warfare against insect pests,; hereby ordered and directed that a’jch notice, they can sign up at the First National i be given by due ami proper publication. J. N. Watson, bank with our treasurer, ami secure the 329-66 2 22-19Û6 Register. Spray Your Orchards. j ’ its Slimi'liohlors a capitai In cxctym of *|, ii < mi . ihmi , mak- ni Northern <'.infornili, enubllng It lietter tlian over lo hmidle yoiir business «itti al»olute »ecurlty. ALEX, MARTIN, President F. R. REAMES, Vice-President E. M. BUBB, Asst. Cashier City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT C. T. BONNEY, Attorney and Counsulor at Law \ I «strut» i Specialty Ex.milliin NOTARY PUBLIC Worried lliilldlng MELVIN D. WILLIAMS Civil and Irrisión Engineer, LAND KI IMA HI » \l I "III <it»N liu.i»»iv hi'ii.oi.wi SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Merrill Creamery Hutter H. L. HOLGATE ATTORN! Y-AT-LAW Klamath Tails ‘ : Dragon Í Í Lakeside Inn, M rs . i « * M. HAMAKER OFFICE. SLOSS <1 SONNAFRANK rulliti r itti<! I'ecoialor, M c M illan , PmP’r Modern itiiprovemeittr«. 73 rooms nml suites. Sampl«’ Booms. Bar Koont, Parlors. Fwo Club Rooms, Etc., MAMMOTH STABLES Riqs tyrni sili d wp with .viti»'.”! drivers lot of horses in .•> .-»*.<i<-.-<•> r>r>r>r>- e________ __ ni..,rn 3 SODA WATER kcpp tr.e finest TH! MOST sen Vi H try. «» HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD II. W. STRAW, Proprietor Telephone .Main 33 ESPY, lhe Soda Waler Man RICHELIEU HOTEL Pure Bred Siallions ] Buff Cechin Chickens * PIlOHC, Affilili 1-1 t — LIVERY. FEED & SALE STABLES Thoroughbred S. C. White und Brown Leghorns and Barred Plymouth Kock». Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIALTY F. OrrlVKW, I’roprletoi Menili. Oregon Everything New and I Irst Class Meals 25 aid 50 cents Cates $4.50 and up per week Barber Shop, Baths Bar in Connection r. A. Balis PROPRIETOR SI.50 PER 13 K L A TA A T H WILLSON’S FALLS TELLS IT ALLc TEA LRUNDRY NOW IN OPERATION All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER AFTER SHAVING £ D. £3. CAMPBELL, PROP’R. • OOOOÍHDOO-OWO OOOOOOOOOOOO » OLENE RANCH Our New Catalogue “R” KLAMATH COUNTY Popular Resort for Men « ÛRtNK Manufactured in ail Haroi a Ashland « Oregon Restaurant lilHWCVOR. AND SMOKED MEATS KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILI Order* hr Mail promptly Walter L. Toox« ia in Honthern Ore- spraying by the Association. Remem attende«! to. *«>ti punlnnz hi, c»n>[>aiMii for congre»». ber, too, that we have been at consider-1 Wanted. Be m meeting with great encourage able ex|«ense to obtain material and it: Will pay 5 cents |>er ]«onn«l for clean ment. will cost more for hire of competent help i cotton rags for wiping machinery. The Maternent télégraphe«! from Sa- to do the work ; so do not forget to pay' K. F. Lt. A W.’Co. >m that all faction* in Marion county the treasurer the regular estimate«! rate , L. Shattuck, Supt. were united on W. C. Hawley started for tiie number of trees you have. Count '' quite a lioom for that gentleman, until the trees yourselves. •F,-F V •> ••> M •> -r *F v •’«’ 'F <- ’T* it was found to 1« talar. Those who <lo not have their trees Mr. Tooxe ia a man who Ira» been »prayed by the As»«iciation will l>e el fighting the battle* of fte|rublicani»m pec ted to do it themselves, as an in- when other nHi-geit leinlcrs have lieen spector will be here to see that the law Almond Cream is a pleasing emollient after shaving. Tender aaleep-or Hulking in tbeir tente. Tooze is rigidly enforced. faces which the razor seems to irritate lose all their smarting never alee(*oe anlka, when there ia work For the benefit of all the law is here-' ft» l>e done for hi* party. under Almond Cream’s soothing effect, Use Almond Cream with printed in full He ia the anme in lamine»», He i« chai - tkm 5. for any skin irritation. It i* limpid and imperceptible on the * tireleee ami irrepreaaibie in keeping F kc . ¡190—It shall hereafter be nn- £ skin, yet exerts a healing result that feels good. Woodburn. Marion county an«1 Oregon I lawful for any |>er»on, firm or corixir-1 25 eti and 50 et» per bottle CITY DRUG STORE tv the front. I ation owning or operating any nursery * No man in Oregon Could lie «ent to fruit orchards of any kind, hop yards, MAIN STREET, KLAMATH FALLS I flower gardens, or ornamental trees to eongreea who would work aa himl, May thruw llny (.oUing, (,r pruning» from with it day nml night, rustle more for ' any fruit trees, nursery stock, or hop- Oregon, than Waiter L. Tomwe. He is a 'hies into any public road, highway, man who is enterprising, employs labc l*«ne« fiuM °r other enclosure, or into i ll-. . . any water course of any kind : but they ere ts «tiddings, pays taxes, supports «hall deatrov such cnttingH or pruning» church“» ,md school», and is never a with tire within thirty days from the deadhear? hi any enterprise. De is a time such cuttings or pruning* are Mian who never faMs to tread a suliecrip- made. Sac. 1191—It shall hereafter lie the tson list with something suhstaiHial in «luty of any pers«'in, firm or corporation hi* own town. ow ning or o|«er»ting any such nursery, .j; .Mr. Tonxe is a hop grower ¡i-rnl a pro fruit orchard, hop yard, Hower garden, ' or ornamental trees, an«l know ing such duce dealer aisl » large shrp[«er. to lie infecte«) witli any kind of insects, When the primaries are held on April peat or disease, to immediately spray or 30t.)s Mr. Toole will lie found to have ■ lestroy the i-aine in such inaniier as the friv>h all over the district, Marion fruit Comluissiotier for Ilia district may Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors •/ •ouirty factions are not all nnited on direct. Sac. 4194—It shall lie unlawful for z, >lr. Hawley, The Oregonian corres any ]«er»on, firm or corporation to ini- and Cigars pondent at Salem will ftnd thwt many port or sell anv infecte«! or <lisea«e«l fruit of any kinrf in the state of Oregon, *1* parts of the county «re solidly for Wai- Bar. 4196—-Provide», “Any jierson, •F Mtr Tooae, tire Woodburn man, »nd he firm or corporation violating any i ui of me the f - will have strong mrpjHirt in Salem. It provisions of thia act shall l«e deemed **• <’ will lie found tliat Portland ami Salem guilty oi a misdemeanor, and upon <»n con- con cannot dictate the whole congressional viction tlieieof shall be punished by a delegation. The rest of Oregon has tine of not less than tweutv-five, nor i * more than one hundred dollars.” i « aouie right* to a congressman.—Salem O. A. F trihxs . journal. Pres. Hor, As»<M-iation. ’ l< Klanuth Falls, Oregon III-; It olio of tIle si rongest Ilanka in Solitili in Olvguti MANAGER. EGGS, DENTIST I li - Ilitclohi» no» I h hiiul Ibis limili repK senl Ihiollgll \ I ASCOT < and - • k . I »<»k WM. MARTIN G. W. BENEDICT, 1 i»'l I i Pioneer li.ink oi Klamath íl.i-«. Ashland Poultry Yards ’ i?ANK COIN TY k Fi»K |T Bl IC ATIiW Tnlte«l state* l.and OBlix*. I akevlcw, Ore«r«»n February 17. I9od X’ »tie * Is hereby given that In compliance with the pn»visl«»n« of the act of t'ongresa of June «•. 1*7*. entltl«*d * An a« t f««r the sale of timber land» tn the 8tat«*a of t'alitorn!a. Oregon x<-»a«la ami Washington Territory.” as extend«*«! to all the Public I an.l States by aci cf Augnsl 4. IWW llarry K Hiimliuot of Klamath Fall* county «»f Klamath State «»f Oreg«»n. has this «lay tiled lu this oft«*«* hl« »worn statement X«' xtMl f«»r the purchase of the N XK‘4 SW»4. Be«- I W \|. ami util offer the laml «ought is more valuable for its tim ber or atom» than for agricultural pm (Mitas and toeatabli«l> hi< claim to *ai«l lan«| before «•eu Chastain,t'o Clerk at his pla **« of busi ueas at Klamath Fails. Oregon, on l'hurs«tav the lath dav of Mav. 1**» He name* a* wit ne»xe« Wm Lashmv. Os«ar North, of Klamath Fall*. Or . H W IMwor, Percival Shall, of Kotvo Or Any an«! all per««ms claiming a«lvertely the above «letcritied laivts are res|ut>«led to tile their claims nt this office on «»r before «anl lOtli day of May. PA* J N Watson, itrgister 3 I M P. Newton, Clarence Benedict ami I hereby announce myself a* a candi- Harvey Inlow have l«een chosen to rep «late for the office of County Judge, sul«- Don’t fail to mini a copy of thia paper resent the Normal in the debate with joet to the decision of the Republican t»a frtentl. It will help to »rfvertijc the Ashland High School. March 80th. piimälle» of April 20. Rae Williams entertained the Fresh J. O. H am iKKK. Klamath Falla. men ami Juniors at her home, last Sat- 1 For County J udge. Never mhss an «»pportnnity to let unlay evening. Vista Jacobs, a meniher of the Junior Registration of Land Title outsiders know wirirt a great citv and I hereby announce my candidacy for class, lias been quite ill thia week. In the i'trcuit Court of the Sialo ut Orogon. the ottico of County Judge, subject to county you live in. The attendance in the Training ,le- the decision of the Republican primar, for th* County of Klamath. RKUIVYRATION OF KSV TtTLl partmerit has been poor this week, ou ies, April 20. A. L. Lsavrrr. In the matter of th«* ai'plica'km of Sarah F Tn each issue of the R ktcrlicax from account of the snowstorm. Blylorto register the title to the foUouitx I described land to-wlt: now until the primaries will appear ar President Mulkey returned Friday For Sheriff. Hcgtnnlnit at a imlnt 60 feet north. .'4 degree* ticles about the various candidates for morning. He reports John’s condition ' I respectfully announce my candidacy 15 min woat. oi a |M»lni 60 t«*et north St degree* 1 as favorable as could I* ex|«ected. lor lhe nomination for the office of 45 min eaM, of the northea*t corner of llhn k state otfiee. It being impossible for all The Athena literary society met Fri >heriff of Klamath County. *)r»»vnn, at So 12 tn the Ci.y of Klamath Fel ■ (tortnerlt of them to make a personal canvass, we Linkville) lu'vurtliuf to lb«* uriKinal plat <4 day afternoon at 3:20 in the chapel. The the primary election. April 20, IMOti, on ►aid City at record*«! in the «»thee of th«* <*ntin feel sure such information as we publish ■ newly elected officer» to«»k their chairs. the Rrpuhlican ticket. Strict attention Io the bnsineM of the ty Clerk of Klamat h County. Oregon , then«- will l>e of interest to our readers anil as After the regular businesa, the follow- othev guarantenl. North ‘»I *!«•<, 1’ min. We»t, ’a»i feet: thence North tie« 4» mtn. Eo»t, 1»« feel 9 Inches Sii. is O bbncmain . sist them in making a choice on April 1 ing program was given: Piano duet. theiuv south » a deg. 1» mtunte« eaat, Srtl t*«»t; Eva Poley and E«lna Kingkade; vocal h. We shall seek to be impartial in thence south tsdeg. 4» mtn w *st. IV» fl. 9 In solo, Ethel Stratton ; character sketch, For County Treasurer. tn the plat'e of beginning containing two the publication of this matter, and Ire- AnnaHeeson; v«x-al solo, Nora Beebe acres. <a«e an I except a fdece nr tract of land lie ve it « ill be accepted by our readers IVbate: "Resolved. That labor Union» ‘ I hereby announce my rnndidiiry for «ieaertbed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a in the same spirit in which it is put are of more menace to the imlnstiial the oftir* of County Treasurer '»ubject point 6tt feet North M d*g. 1» mln. VVv«t oi a world than the combinations of capital.” point HU feci North :M deg. AS min. F.a*t of th«* fished. Alliruiative. Viola Phiester. Jessie Wil to the decision of the republican pri- Northeast corner of bluek N«> 12 in the <i;\ t»f son. N«*gativa, I«l* Robtnaun, Cora marie* on April 20. I Klamath Falls (formerly Linkrille) them«- Barter. The «question was decnled in A careful butinew administration is North 51 deg. 1.» mtn. West, lit) feel; then« . favor of the negative. North:« deg €5 min. Kost, I m feel 9 Inches; MERRYMAN guaranteed. I better South >1 «»eg. 15 min. Ea*t. 10U feet; Mim Nellie Mulkey left Sundav morn theme South > deg. 45 min. Wr»t l.u fowl 0 AND STATEMENT I ing for Re<!lan<ls, California, to be with inches tn the place of beginning, which u*> her brother, John. Nl>T!«'K TOK I'CHl.tl ATIOX ! conveyed !• -Marcia Mitchell UM; al«v a Miss Ada Ditsworth left Satunlav nvpartmanl oi th* Interior, latid oner al certain right of way dec I e« I U» the Big Klam “I wonder what I>r. Merryman will morning to teach a aciiool near Jack I Lak«Ti»w. Ore,on. Vebrnar, 4.1904. do about statement No. 1?”—corres sonville. alh bitch Company, c«»u>mencing at a point Moti». I, het.by gir.n tbal the {«»Uowtn, pondent in the Express. iv hereaatd ditch enters »aid ian«l oisarah k,T<»» aaine.1 «eitler b», tiled none- of hl. Inie itl on Mis» Nora Bt>el* visitcl her parents Do ? Why he will do what every Re in Central Point last Sunday. I to make Anal proof In aiipport <«t hl, claim. lor ilr>t above describe»! on the west side ther • of, and running a« Il notv runs, that is to any publican mentlier of the next legislature I aad irai Mid proof will he ni.,le before Geo Cbaaialn, Clark oi Kiaoiaih eoonir. Ore*on. in the >ame eonr*»<* an«! direction through -at«! will do—vote for the RxrVBLlCAX N omi - Now comes the hospital by the Sister» 1 at »laoin«-« at Klamath Kalla, <>re*oti, uo 2n-l Ian«!, th«* *a.«l irrigating «Ittcb Io br of the aUe xkk for United Ftates Senator! That and dintensinns Iteta<s*tt terminal p«»lnts ami of St. Francis! An«i more. It will be day of April. 190». via: was the intent of the law, and any at , Herbert L. Arant It E Na. 3N4 ior th. E', along the line thereof aa follows, to-wlt: Hix followed in the not far «listant future bv tern feet wide m«*89tiiring from the lower or tempt to put a different construction on IW, lota I an I < See. U Tp. to** I* * » M it will lie futile. The raising of this hue an academy under tiie direction of this ! H- aatnas the iollowtnc wltue««ea to pro,«- soul hern side thereof, wiiirh is also except. ! from this pcltlhut. and cry alioirt forcing mem lie rs to sign order of worthy laborers in Christ’s »laeonllnuou« re«tdeuce upon and culttvalloo TO AIX WHOM IT MAY CONCFKN. take •t «aid land, via; this statement, and then try to hold vineyard. That they deserve, and will notice. That on the F2th «lay of March, |*as . aii «V. F. Arant, John Shepard. Koht. Ca«ey and application ua> bird by said Sarah K. Taylor them to vote for the j«er»oii receiving a receive, the most cordial support and Saa Short, all oi Klamath Fall«. Oregon. in the Circuit ( ourt of Klamath County for J. X. AVat*on. pluraltv of the votes cast, is the last encouragement, goes without saying. Initial registration of the title of the land Kegialer. grasp of the democratic party ! The They propose to fourni institutions here uso» si Oh above described. | that will lie a credit and l«enefil to Klam I leaders are hoping for the unexpected to Now. therefore, tittles« you appear on or be ath Fall», and all interests should give fore the l*th «lay of April, A D HKM. ami show happen—that there tray be a Republi CONTEST NOTICE. ranee why such application »hall not be grant- f can split, or that the democratic nomi such support and assistance as will Department of the Interior. Cniied States ed, th«* same will be taken as coiifrMsd ami a nee may accidentally secure a pluraltv prove tbeir appreciation. Father Feusi I^nd Office, Lakeview, Oregoa, February B decree w ill be entered according to the pr aj er of the votes cast. They virtually admit is deserving of the thanks of this com 1903. of the application and you util be forever munity. To his imlifatigueable efforts A sufficient contest affi«iavft haring hern barred from disputing th«* »am«*. that the next legislature will lie Repub filed In this office by Wni. W. Mendenhall. do we owe these institutions, It it» such <iK<». CIIASTAIN. Clerk. lican, and they arc adopting this plan nt contestant against homestead entry No 3114. By Osraa S hiv K. Deputy. sulistantial results that are worthy of putting forward statement No. 1 with made July 11. 1S(M. for NW»4 Sec. 1. Tp. w s. it. C. T. BoXJtJtY. Attorney for Applicant I 1« 4 12 reward, and we hope that ere long 9 E. W. M.. by Mary J. Creech. Contest**, in the hope that they may steal the office which it is alleged that the «aid Mary J. ('reach of Senator. But it is a forlorn hope ! Father Fensi will receive bis. There will be no Republican split! There will lie no I«emocratic pluraltv ! Merryman,if lie is successful in se curing the nomination, will, like every other Rejrublican menitier, support his party's choice. There is no Republican n> foolish us to believe that, if the demo crats were in the majority in the legis lature. they would rote for a Republi can for Uniteti States Senator, provided he had a plaralty of the vote cast. And, yet, that is just the proposition tlievad- | rance for the Republicans. That little , game wont work. The Republicans are s not going to permit the pie-hunters of democracy to map out a course for them to follow. H HENRY I lu-n-bv annoimi-. aiytrN a» a randi- «Kit- tur iKAnimation to llie oSicv ofCotii- SH.AH OMINCHA I*. hn«»i«>iier, «»• Klamalli Ciatnty, ««regoli, A«! ih Ini«trator of th* etiai« of Charle« Bui aubjtvl to thè «l<*viau>n <>l tlu* lù*publi- 1er. devra**«!. 3 I Ou ran voti-m «t thè l'rimary rlvction to l«e hehl A pi il 20, Itti». J ua « h Ki oca. TIMBER I %NI». ICT )TNK x. |s?g NOTH K IOR COUNTY JUDGE. Make It Memorable Administrat e* Notice of Sale. N«Hlr* it» hcrvht ine» that th»* uthlcr »ifnr«| « ll< «m an«! KÍlrr I hr .*Xh <!•' of Muri li. Bfn, l»rtx*er«l to *el| at Privai* »al* for i*#li in liaiul the real |>rnperiy I m > lunging to ihv «Miai» ot Charle» Butler. «!«•«•»•• »e«l. tu wit : Th* sW>4 •»< SF’ 4 nt s,v 5 oi X F'4 Rii«l X t «»( MK‘ t of Sot?. A all in Touiiwlnp 41 * R * K W M and ■ Lodging Bronze Turkeys B-Plymouth Rock Chickens REX BORD, OLENE, OR C. D. WILLSON r U.7