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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ? \ vote lor r inutili uni liiiot-k terän, »I road» etui an rettncnailrnl ad miti is truitoti of muut» athiiia. E. J. MURRAY, Editor Pit you know ••iU.I»-" EiunnlC Ih.l he ever tail in the faithful iliaeharge of any triiat " Never. Neither will he lull in the pro)»T tliacliaigv of hi» tint*» a» t'onnlv Jtwhie. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. LODGING HOI SE TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Fall3, Orc., Thursday, May 17,1906. REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE FXIT»'I> STATES SKXATOI, <Short Term) FRED W. Mi l.KEV. tXITRIl RT.TKS HKNATOH (Long Term) JONATHAN BOURNE JR. •OVUB^OR JAMEzS WITHVCOMBE. The democrat» are certainly hard pressed for campaign ammunition when they are com (tel led to raise the ques tion of how long Dr. Wilbycomhe baa been a citizen. A man must have a clean record when his opponents have to resort to such method*. A gor«l eili- sen makes a gtxnl official, and Withy- comité'» record speaks for it'elf. Vote for him, il you want an administration run ou huainess principles. Jacob Rueek, candidate for County I Commissioner, is the tnau tor the place. I sKcmrrARV of wvatb FRANK W. BENSON. He knows what the people want and how to get it for them. When any ! question arises that ia of vital interest ; : to the people of this county, Ruwk is found fighting for it. He is one o( the plain people and is in thorough bar niony with their needs. If von want ai man as commissioner w ho will look after your interests honestly and faithfully, then vote for Jacob Rueck. FTATK TRK I «CRTS GEORGE A. STEEL. M FUR UK Jl’lKiK, ROBERT EAKIN. SV CT. rCBUC INi TBt'CTtOSt J. II. ACKER.IAN. ATTOKXXV 1IKXK 1*1. A. -M. CRAWFORD. SVATB i'RTWrKR W1I.US 8. DUNIWAT. STATS RZrRKSKXTATIVK GEORGE H. MERRYMAN. H. P. BELKNAP. COUNTY cofXTV st ima R. A. KMM1TT. ►HF-Bire FILAS OBENCHAIN. TRBASt'BKK L. ALVA LEWIS. ■VBVKVOn M. D. WILLIAMS. COROXKB WILLIAM MARTIN. COMMISSTOXKB JACOB RUECK. Vote the Republican ticket straight. If you want to indorse the work ot Rooees'elt in behalf nf the common peo ple. then see that the repuldicans for senator, congressman and state office« are elected. A vote for Emniitt means a vote for a Miao wlioee public record shows he will give Klamath county a clean, honest, business administration. He has served tills county before aud is not an experi ment. - Chancpllor Pity of the University of Syracuse, in attacking President Rooae- velt for hi, efforts to curb the Standard Oil company and the railroad., said that the people ought to rebuke the President for his ini|>ertinence, even auitgesting impeachment pioeeedings. Thia institution is one of the many that has been endowed by “tainted rnouey” from the Standard treasury. Chancellor Day's suggestion that the I people ought to rebuke the president • • • Rigs furnished with or without drivers r Eighty nert's of <*hoivn I hik I under pr«**- t'lil irrigiition system; Thirty-fix«* itcrt'B in alfalfa, all fenced. A very gnod Imy at $10 per acre». A very choice quarter section of tint sage brush land in Butte Creek valley. Price $|N00. 3 ’i> iu*res of choiceM hin<l in township 10 South ii.mge 9 Ensi. I'riit* $27 per tore. That the deriHK rals rreu^niic theuoml judgement and givat care exercised by the republimiis hi the ar I wt ion » ( thvii eaiididati'w in evidenced l»y th-* In t i ><t they made no luneinaiHnis i*n ih< ■ lice« *»( Sheriff and Irvawnrei. Olivii* chain and lxw>* gave a vlcuii-cul, bun- eel adininiMrnt h>n, and the fact that they hate no n I hiwi that the ¡wuplv ol thia county appreciate their work. There ia a moral tn this: If you want county all.iira ctmdiicled aa have liven the office »»( Sheriff and Treasurer, ’ elect republicans. Just remember on .tune 4, that Klam ath county will m'ey I many things from the national government. The great Klamath project has jurt commence»!. It nerds (umla to m tuple I* it. Hrler- mined eP »its aie living made to divert these funds to other channels, and ti siiccvsalul will result in delaying u|w*r* ations on the Klamath project. We I ii»*vd effective worker < in Congress, ami the most effective aiu republicans. Ke- memtar this is a mutter oi vital import* anew to every rancher in lids district, li the Klamath project is delayed, it will cost you money. You are th»» one that will be hurt. Therefore, it ta- hooves you to M*e that the republican uoniineee for Senator ami \V. C. Hawley ! a»e riveted. It is absolutely nvevamiry | (or you to vote for them and to sea that : your nvighltorM mm * it in the »ame light ami do liken ise. Il was a long, hard struggle to gem government irrigation. See that no ground is lost l»v sending to U awhiugton men who are not m sym pathy with the administration. The! only safe man tn srn«l 1« a Krpuhlican. Seo to it that Klamath does her duty. MAMMOTH STABLES , may sound ridiculous, but the voters of ’ Oregon ought to be careful t'^at they do not rob it of its ludicrous side and make i it a stern reality. The result of the election in this state next June will 1« accepted by the nation as an indication , of the sentiment of the people towards the policy of the President. There are few members of the Democratic party op|x«ed to President, Roosevelts policy. There is only one way for them to show their approval and that is by vot ing for the republican nominees for , United States Senator. We do not be- lieve there is any democrat so hide* bound politically that he will sacrifice his opinion on this question by tailing to do tins. It is not a question of the tuan nor the party that is the issue: It is whether you approve of the tight Roosevelt is making in your behalf, or you favor a continuance of the grip tint the corporations have on the natiou. 1 X. Gooti bearing orchard; fine spring and wells; large ht of this land under cultivation. Only 7 miles from Klamath Falls. Par acre $24. Vote for every republican on lite conniv lit ket. li you do, voll w ill have the emiiv kind of a epinwientiou». non aervalam »ml bilame»» like »tiiliini»!ra lion that ia given by Mitriti Obeiic'haui and Treni mer le» ia. C. D. WILLSON cON’t.RKae WILLES C. HAWLEY. 640 acres best tillable land, will all come under Government irrigation. G iak I hoii><‘s and barns; nearly all fenced. We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. W. STRAW, Proprietor Kate Woodcock Dead. 'N THE BLACK 4-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION KICHXIOZVKS AT 60 good lots in First Addition to KI smith Falls, per lot. $50 to $125 Special City bargain—New one story five room frame I iouho exceptionally well built. A snap, $1325 Set eral parcel. of beat tule land, perfect bed of prett when reclaimed will be moat taluabte land in Klamath County, per acre $13.50 to $15 General Kral I alate tlualneaa Tran.acted, Hull ding» Rented, Inaurante Written In the Ileal Companies A number of Inrgo atock ranche» foe uUe T. w. stepiiens . Opposite Masonic Hall Brown Leghorn Chicken Ranch > Klamath Falls, Orgon Choice Eggs For Sale A few Ai Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale A Horning & Casey Have all kinds of farm property, improved and unimproved, ranging from fifteen to seventy-five dollars per acre. dwy, after a eevere operation. The nena wma a «ad abrvk to N imm Woodcock'a | will make the M«son of ItMki, opening Ma_v let ami cloaing Augnat l.t THE HORTON RANCH T.rmi $12.50 per aenson, due Auguat l.t, ll<06, Inanramv 120 due when mtiaBed mares Bru with fuel. Said Stallion will be han lied hr Jack ilorton. Good paature for mare» at the rate of ,1 per Lead |vr month. Will not be re»|>oii»ible for accident». Tìie *a<l now« wt»M receive« I here ! Tuesday that M im Kate \V» m > !<*<»<• k died at u !.<».* A ng«*Ics hospital on M<»n- | 120 acres mutr Hopkins tract, very clnncn land in lots to suit customer. Special bar gain. Per aero $25 y many (rienda here, mt her.* ali»* rctidvd for several y cara. Hi»* uusii siwtvr of Mr* (t. W. Johnson, and E. E* W imh I- cock and the daughter oi Mr. »od Mra. W. (>. Woodcock of Kvn«> — luikcview Examiner. Have some choice town property cheap, also have some Business Lots and some Fine Timber Claims. REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC To Klamath Falls, Oregon HE PLAT OF THIS BEAUTIFUL ADDITION will be ready soon, and lots therein will be placed on the market. The tract com prises 530 acres, adjoins Klamath Falls on the north and west and borders on Link River and Upper Klamath Lake for two miles. From this addition can be seen the grandest panorama on the Pacific coast, comprising Lake, River, valley, hill, mountain and snow capped peaks, blend into an haromnious picture of unequalled beauty and magnificence. T Boulevards and Streets are now being graded, and these will be lined with shade trees. on the Electric Street Railway is now Under Way. 4 Grading work I r 4 « A complete the sewerage system will be put m. The entire cut of the Odessa sawmill has been purchased, and those building in Buena Vista Addition this summer will have first call on the output of this mill. Plans for a magnificent hotel are now being prepared, and construction will begin this summer. This hostelry will be lo cated on one of the most picturesque spots in the addition and will be surrounded by park. If you want a Home //» the most beautiful section of Klamath county, buy a lot in the Bunena Vista Addition. If you want to live where you will be surrounded with beautiful homes, If you want to live on the If you are looking for buy a lot m the Buena Vista Addition. street car line then have your home in the Buena Vista Addition. an investment that will yield returns, purchase property /'/» the Buena Vista Addition. Next door Postoffice. Klamath Canal Company <1 I'