Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 11, 1900, Image 2

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    LauJ. Act June J.
Notice for 1'1:1 Ikatl hi .
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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Publliihvd every Thursdn) by
h : huse & son ,
E uitou AND P k OI'IUETOKH.
SUBSCRIPTION rates :
Otie year (in advance) ....................
Six months
..............................
Three months................
Single copies .......................
Advertising at reasonable rates.
THURSDAY.
JANUARY
Not the cheap, throe-for-a-qu;irter kind, but the copper-riveted, double back
00
00
AO
10
flon_ the kind that Lisis, d 'n't rip. 1 ;ir nor ravel, adjusted to heat or cold, warranted
(keep in any climate.
11, 1900.
Tlie smoke of the political battle in
Oregon will not have subsided before
the presidential nominees are in the
Held and the national campaign is on
In full force. Hence, this state will
have a long-drawn-out siege of politi­
cal excitement, with the attending
differences of opinion and oratorical
fireworks.
Do you wish fits? You can’t afford to be
without fits.
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,
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|.UIp"Sl'H. mid III
JOHN S. ORR.
,';,bh-h l. -.l.nm I" -mil land l■.•l.n<■
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NiiRi'e i- lieivln given l1, 1
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pliaii»i »liti thè piuil i-'”- 11
p K. \ i .4 hi *. "•
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l'imgii'ss of .luiie.'l. 18,s
> in ili«* 1
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i< t lor thè sale >>l Inni - '
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thi» <Ì.n lite I iti il” » '
statement. No 168. I"'' 11" 1
I I'- W II
thè N W. 1 ( ”1 >.'. tl”ii N •
uni » li
ship N\». ItlS.. R.mce No , I
Attorney-at-Lav,
Ki a MA'I'H I Alas, •
ALEX
MARTIN & CO.
OMkuoN.
(jEO. S. NICKERSON.
Attorney-at-Late,
K iamavh F a
I.tai, .
'I hmion .
[flRAM I'. MURDOCH,
Attorney-at-Laie,
I Ittici» IK Ml ,»•••1« »rtu*«*
K i Pimi
K lamath
C ounty ..
l'A Il s
I Hor serlos Al
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, pim.f tnsh iw U nt H i- hm.l s-ughl
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pKI.I) It. MILLS,
Attorney-at-Late,
< K miii N.
PROPRIETORS
DRS. HARGUS AND STRAW.
Physicians and Surgeons.
<»FFh »
Surprisingly, there still seems to
Quality and price will surprise you.
bo a difference of opinion as to when We can give you FITS in Clothing.
lhe twentieth century begins, and
shoes that can't be beat. We are the FIT people in Hals.
some one has suggested that Bryan
should weave the matter into his
t
coming platform and let people vote
on it and thus settle it. It would be
a very appropriate concomitant for
his free silver fallacies and anti-ex­
pansion wind.
FITS for your Picket Book. IN Clothing, Shoos, Hats,
We
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
II ooiiim 7
and A. lintel
Mprrlal «I trillimi h» di
W Mud I liroMl
//.
I Inhvlllr
«4 Ihr K)v, Far,
nitrii.
.4. WRItHIT, H. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
K iimitk Filia.
•
Oan.osi.
I -‘ft' <ilx r»,»l'!«,iil l’h a •lí'lMti Mini Miirgvun tn
il i tiooil -situi«i imti H« m >|> h »I l*t»r!laht|
Hotel
4 !.. LEAVITT,
At an anniversary banquet held in
Queensware, Tin ami Granite Ware, Winter Underwear at your own price,
Attorney-at-Law,
New York recently, the following
Biix line of OVERCOATS—boys' ami men's—at one- onrtli ofl'from the
letter from the late General Lawton
KLAMATH FA LIA - - OREGON.
was read, showing the fatal effect of
regular
price.
the anti-expansion agitation in I
the United States:
“1 would !
to God that the whole truth of this
Under New Management
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
whole Philippine situation could be
known by every one in America as 1
JT
Pvt) thing «lime with
know it. If the real history, -inspi­
IH-Ilt Ill-ail Mlhl <ll»|«t<'ll
ration and condition of this insurrec­
tion, and the influences, local and ex­
SOI KI. (II PUBI.KATION.
SAMPLE ROOMS TOR COMMERCIAL
ternal, that now encourage the ene­
In lh<-1< oini) <<»uil ol K la in al li Coutil), Or»
MEN BEST ACCOMMODAI IONS
my, as well as the actual possibilities
goti.
of these islands and peoples and their
IN THE CITY GOODVIANDS.
—
« In th«- inalh-r •»< ihr F-wialv t»l Jamra K4w«r
M» I aiighllli, I*«■< < «•« 4
relations to the great East, could be
X.4I» •
M|pohit m- ut •»< Vlmlnl»li ai or ai
understood at home, we would hear
h»r |>r«*«< ntaiK'ii «4 claim«
The
bar
room
in
conti
ve'Imi
with
the
hotel
I
m |»r<
no more talk of unjust ‘shooting of
To wlo'i’i it ma* rohccrn, lafcr noi i*r. di’*
mixoloL’i't>, ami only the li ih - m I thih I'*»( W.u
¡tíilrt Mini »•) » Irliir «4 an 0(4« ( «»f «ahi Itni ni
government’ into the Filipinos, or of j
al»l« i ut. »• I» llriffK» ol Xahlaiul, orditoi
over the bar.
pllai.ee with the provisions of the act of tiiral purpo-es. and to establi.-h his
KMMOl» Xt-srlnlM-r .'III iMM «Ini» a|>|M»liilr«l a
hauling down our flag in the Philip­ tering. his standing in each class, his Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An claim to .aid land before the liegi-ter
Vlmiiil»trat»>r ol «a «I ratai«'
Ami ai») atol a
promotion
and
suggestions
to
tlie
suc
­
• > I'*--:* of »a- I • «lat« arr h«*r« h) n»llflr«l atol
act for the sale of timber lands in the and Receiver of this office ilt lalkeview .
pine». It the so-called anti-imper­
i,
«pi
.<4iu
|-rr»riii
tío-ir
'laim»
will» |»rop r
states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Oregon, on Fii-lay, the Itttli day ot Feb­
ialists would honestly ascertain the*' ceeding teacher.
\ ■ - m In f utfaliol aat«l «-aiatr lo ih«- tne»l«-ra|g|»r<1
Washington Territory,”
O. Ramsey, ruary, 1900. He names ns witnesses:
« »I
< n i <<l i hi i Irrk < ! < «»uri al Klaiua*h
There
seems
tube
a
misunderstand
­
truth on the ground and not in dis-,
Fall'*. Klamalli i tmiiB llrrgot». or al thr trai-
<>f Medford, Comity ■ i Jackson, State of G. I., .'•eliernierhorn. of Medford, the-
d' loi of Ihr iitol'-rai«ii«<| ”t» or lM*h»rc all
t int America, they, whom I believe ing as to where under certain condi­ Oregon, has this day tiled in tl.is office g-»n; W. l orsvth. of Medford, < regon ;
Donili« from Ih«- «lai» of llil» uulk’r
l'ai< 4
sworn statement. No. 156, tor the N.
Btftee, "! .Medfool, 1<|,G.
\ i )HI i ,I m | lu, IMMI
to be honest men misinformed, would tions should children l>e enumerated his
J. F. COELLER, Proprietor.
pur-ba-e of the >W. '4 of Section No. Shell, oi Medford, Oregon. Al y nn-l all
I I» HMiiioa A'iiulnialrator
and
where
should
they
pay
tuition.
\>hlan«1, Oregon
be convinced of the error of their
34, in Township No. 40 8. Range No. 7 F... persons i-hiiming iidver.-ily tin- ub.>v<--
statements and conclusions, and of Touching this question 1 would quote an I will offer proof to show that the deserilied lands are requested to file
land sought is more valuable for its tim­ then claims in this < flice on or before
Plans and Specifications Furni shed on All Kinds of
the unfortunate effect of their publi­ the following from a recent s .-I kki ber or stone than tor agricultural pur­ said 16th dav of Febmarv, 1900.
¡aw
decision:
"Tlie
whole
question
poses. ami to establish liis claim to said
cation here.
If I am shot by a Fili­
E.M. HR ATTAIN. R. gister.
Buildingsand Contracting and Building
¡and before the Register and Receiver of
pino bullet it might as well come as to whether or not children must this
GENEIIAI. EltEIGIITEIt.
office
at
Lakeview,
tire.,
on
Satur
­
on the Installment Plan.
Lan I, A t June 3, 1878—
from one of my own men, because I pay tuition, or shall be enumerated day, the 17th day of February, l’.HKI. Timber Notice
for Publication.
in
a
district
depends
entirely
upon
He names as witnesses: D. R. Andrus,
know front observations, confirmed by
£M^rn<n¡|d und carrful allrnlioti
Medford. Oregon; G. I.. Schermer­
A inong tlie inii'i t" v.i»iety <>! ni iterili i il w »tk : imiMlicd bv thin mill are:
captured prisoners, that tlie contin­ the residence of the parent or guar­ of
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICII.I
A» m H <» «1er»
horn,
of
Me-lf
n
d.
Oregon
:
T.
W.
Beck
­
('.living, > imìi liaJ*- Balti • --i- h . I S.-uH |'ilf.t»«, lhacUutN.
uance of fighting is chiefly due to re­ dian of such children. That is to ett, of Medford, Oregon: l'errv Stewart, L ikeview , O beuox , December 2. 18119. f Store 1 ronin,
Notice is hereby given that, in com­ Sc i oil alni I ii rneil Wok. S.t>|i. I »■ •«« < .01 I ! » Î11. i U» ■’ hoi h . I I'.a“«» l-h « k *, Sawed
noiki : or shi wii i s sale
ports that are sent out from Ameri­ say, if the parent or guardian is a of .Medford, Oregon. Any and all per­ pliance
with the provisions of the act of and 1 urnud l»alii>!ur*. I»« m » i and \\ in«!o\* I ihuiom . I'ulpit.« in i I’m Ibidw, ShingluM,
resident of the district at the time of sons claiming adversely the above-de­
ca.”
Congress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
"An
i the annual school meeting, the chil­ scribed lands are requested to die their
IbiiklviH Hardware, I'a in Is ai.d ( »il. M »u!-iu»v ,ind » da»«« l-.n*xali>»hM and ih-aigiu«,
I fi I !w < Tre i ' ! < miri <4 I he Mieto <»f Offegiill,
in this office on or before ' said act for the sale of timber lands in the
U1V1I
ptlltlll ' or
4
^UiUllK.ll
_......................................
dren V/1
of LtUVll
such parent
guardian T.
shall Il claims
f< r Kl m itiMth rmihK
Furniture, • h- .utr.
educational information .
1 be enumerated - in
. the
- district
-........................
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and EinboMsed, (¡round ai d Cut (¡I ükm , 'Vail
\\ <
hdlllaolt, l’inuil iff. I
in which . ’’th day of lebrmirv. p >oo
Washington Territory,” A. M. Wood­
work and material, and in tin- latu.-t and m -t appr<>\vd Mfyit»»»,
Gran! Finley atul Jrn l
E. . I I.KA 1 1 AIN, Register.
i i such parents or guardians resile at __
ford, of Medf rd, County of Jack-on,
iix I mi'-), Iti» w II«', th i
No more school laws will be print­ , the time of the annual school ntcet-
State of Oregon, has this day tiled in
h ik I mii I»
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— this office his sworn statement, No. 166,
ed by the state until the next session ing.
Hnit hi tqnlt) <«- forrrh»««* a tnr»Ff|pag<»
I< a \ triiB «>f mm
<'tthiii mix I <»r«1rr nf
I “This principle will hold true as
for the p'lrcliase of the S. >a of S'V. >4
Notice for Publication.
of the legislature.
i'Mirtl ohi «»f thè alMBt » unti* <1 t'otirl in ile
am) S. L of SE. *4 of Section No. 26, in
I well in the matter of tuition. If the,
m i>«>t e •• Kilt 1« <1 < M«iMt . «>n (In »< <-t>n<1 «lav o< Jan •
On January 15 the Oregon States­ parent or guardian changes his resi­
Township No. 40 S., Range No. 7 II.,
------- AND OFFICE-------
tiMtt !’ mi tip«>n a <!<< ree of »ani r«»ufl t»<a<’w
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) and will offer proof to sliow that the
Mtol < ut. ir.l on Ih«- lOth .fa) .4 N..» «-mbrf. I"*/»
man, Salem, Oregon, will issue the dence from one district to another L akeview
, O be -- os , December 2, 1899. ( land sought is more valuable for its
ii I naot <4 Ih»* alwtvr niinie.l t.lainiiff, an4
«gaitiMf lite m I m . ai * nainrd <1. Irndatii», «ini !•»
Oregon school law and constitution district the children of such parent
Notice in hereby given that, in com­ timber or stone than for agricultural
in<
.lire. t.•<!, i i.intnnn<lIn k n». io pr ih . rd t>>
or guardian would be entitled to free pliance with tlie provisions of the act of purposes, and to establish his claim to
in pamphlet form.
Iiotn r <4 - al. . «Dii lo M’.i tliv pr. oilBt n |Ferrili
tuition
in
the
district
in
which
the
Congre.-s
of
June'3,
1878,
entitle-!
“
An
1«
’
• t !.. atiUt tlo-Mini» «>i
97. aliti Un»
Congress June 3,
entitled
VV. XV. IIAZIiN, Proprietor,
said land l>< f re the Register and Re­
Every teacher should have a copy
turi l . r Mimi o f|«i mi . <o«in, an.l ini«»ri*»1 Ihrr«*
parents or guardians reside, no matter j act for the sale of timber lamia in the ceiver of this office at Lakeview. Ote­
on
ai
ih.*
iMtr
oi
m |*r ii'ui
|M-r
antiuut
Irò"»
of the Otegon school law because where such children have been enum- states of California, Oregon, Nevada and gon, on Saturday, the 17th day of Feb­
II. IIMhdaA <4 Noxenilw r ir»yt and ll.r ri
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
I
r
•
»
a.
•
o(
sntil
»a!e
each one is required to pass on tills 1 erated: hence, the thing to determine Washington Tenitory,” Nathan G. ruary, l'HX). lie names as witnesses:
I ... n lofe, I.) \ ,rtur nf «ahi rvrmflon Mini
Bates, cf Medford. Oregon, County of 8. 11. Reeves,
Medford, Oregon; A. 5
Ft’i-t“ biiarli-il by dav, week or moni li. *>r l. r of-ale rii «| in rompliai» .• tlierrMilh I
¡jfiry grade of certificate, in such cases is, where is the resi­ Jai-k-on.
State of Oregon, has this day D. Naylor, of Medford, Oregon; G I’-.
ha) • <!ul) lev ie<| up< I» ihr Inii.l« aliti
•
dence
of
the
parent
or
guardian?
Hay nnd Grain bought and sold.
will furnish copies
In m <1 4. « r< e <|. ». i limi an<1 h ili on Maturila» ,
in this office his sworn statement. Cole, of Medford, Oregon; 1. W. Beck­ ■^1
This residence must be such as to tiled
•lo luih -la» <4 ►. I.rttan . I«W ai ohe ii ' c I h »
N
>
163,
f
ir
the
purchase
of
the
NW.
*
4
ett, ot Medford, Oregon. Any ami all
school officers at 25 entitle him to all the privileges of
I ¡tSM'iigei> convi-yt il to a!l parts o| Southern • hlLÍOll |» ih ol »ah! «fa' ai thè liotit <l<M»r of thr muri
of Section No. 30, in Townsliip No. 40 persons claiming adversely the arrove-
liou-e in kiMii.nih Fall», Klamatli immi».
I the district, such as voting, holding 8., Range No. 7 E., and will offer proof descrilred lands ate requested to tile ami Northern California at the \t i\ lowest rates.
ir. «on • Il ai ptiblh aiirtlon lo ll.r litghrat
J < hl.lt!.
r h.r < <«l. tu I imih I, n|| ||ie H|hl, lille «ii'l
Comm
at 9 o’clock a. m. on offices,” etc.
to sliow that the land sought is more their claims in this office on or la-fore
III . 'r.l <4 Iht «hotr t.am. tl tlrlrlttlanlB Mio!
It is the duty of the school district valuable for its timber or stone than for raid 17tli dav of Fi-bruaiv. H<00.
»e h of ih< in. m and ir. th». h.iiowitiK drarr.b
the second Wednesday in February
■ I r. m I prt.p. »»% Mituafr Iti hi amai h munì).
to report to the county school agricultural purposes, and to establish
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
and August and continuing four days, clerks
<>r.-Koii, In alt
'•*
>’--’s »u»L eU X
superintendent at the same time that his claim tosaid land liefore tlie Register
lite i Mwt i mi! of ih« m^iltea»! qtiarlrr t4
a public examination shall lx* held for they make their annual reports, the ami Receiver of this < flii-e at Lakeview,
•et don |u in io»«iiwhip ||||ri; M »f|», (37) m » i » i ! i .
»•
on Friday, th.- 16th day of Feb­ Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
rai «e foiirlern, (U) , a»l. aio! Ih* »4'«tth«*r»l
state certificates and state diplomas names of all deaf, mute or blind chil­ Oregon,
X.
'luarter of thè MoitiiHeMi quartef «4 arrihiti
ruary, 1900. lie names as witnesses:
< -
dren
residing
within
their
districts,
Nut
ree
for
Publication.
twi»,
(2H|l toui;ahl|. fhlrtA eAOIi, (V7) »oliifi.
at such place as the county superin­
•.
D. R. Andru«. <-f M.-dfor l, Ore.; A. M.
ranir.- 'ourlr. n. (I l>. a.t, H illaiiirttr Mrrhlian,
«r
who are between the ages of six and Woodford, of Medford, Ore.; T. W.
tendent may designate.
■ .iUtalhilik 1.0 MI ri «, logrlli.-r Wlth IheMppur
r.
fourteen years. P. L. F ountain
Beckett, of Medford, Ore.: C. O. Ram­
h iiNtiei n f ber. !.. iH-longiriK
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. 1 ï •’
Commencing at 9 o’clock a. in. on
I l.e procet-d .4 »airt baie fo I h m |. j - ìì «*«1 ti» ll.e
County School Superinten lent. sey, of Medford, Ore. Any and all t«-r L akeview , O regon , December 2, 1899. f t,,
• MiiNlHet on of ihecoM|M and rxprnsrR of »Mhl
the second Wednesday in April and
sons claiming adversely the above de­
ni-
II«- (-<»«1« an<1 <ll>l>nrMemeli!• of sai» »i|lt,
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
r.rr
To Owners of Cattle and Hor. es.
scribe! lands are requested to file their pliance with the provisions of rhe act of
Mhtl Hi Ih. »aliala. Unii of I.lalnilf!*» «atti imiti
August and continuing three days,
meni
r
*
We wish stock to keep and feed claims in this office on or liefore said Congress of June 3, 18*8, entitled "An <*•*
I»«'e4 ni K Inittaih Full*, Oregon, thia 2w1
the county board of examiners shall 'during
the winter on our ranch, about 16th dav of February, 1909.
<I m ) of dannar) ,
act for tire »ale of timber lands in the
inutili'.'.1 - OI VISIlOI’4 ;||-(. H| town,every
' E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
hold a public examination of appli­ I live miles south of Keno, on the rive".
A KXW m HHFR.
states of California, Oregon, Nevailaaml
Nhcriff of K Intnath rotini) mimi »« of Oregon.
Washington Territory,” W. Forsyth, of 4
cants for teachers’ county certificates Lots of hay. good »belter, plenty of
week
—
some
oi
tlx-m
buy
(heir
grtæericH
Mi-lior.l, Ore., County of Ja k-ort, State J.
at such place as the county superin­ I water, and the stock will have as Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— ot
Oregon, has this day filed in this <r
Notice for Publication.
i
good
care
a»
our
own.
Terms,
1
1.00
tendent may designate.
of Miner ¡imi some don’t—it takes ¡ill
Notice for Publication.
office liis sworn statement. No. l'U, for •I
la-psriincni ul th* Interior.
per- month per head. Calves, year­
<•
I.sml Ofhcc ai lacci lew , On-son.
the purchase of Hie SW.
of Section
Applicants for county certificates lings and colts at a less price. Apply
18-rcmb. r 'J9. I’W
4
No.
28.
in
Township
No.
4
)
S„
Range
sorts
of
people
to
m
ike
up
a
worlth-
Antic.-I. 1,,-rchi iriv-11 that n„. |„||„wnw
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, )
shall be examined in tlie following to Vandekarr & Son, Kenp Postoflice.
'• -'IH' r I,« nti'.l liullcc olida Inlelltloll
L akeview , O km , > x , December 2, 1899. )’ No. 7 E., ami will offer proof to show 4
l<< II Hl., n nal priait In >iipp<tTf <|( hia claim,
branches:
Reading, orthography,
that the land sought is more valuable
somc (not many) Imu.-o'v,ives even vi'.<t
Notice.
»ml tliai »»I,| pro.,! will
,„„1,.
< II
Notice is hereby given that, in com­ for its timla-r or stone than for agricul­
writing, geography, English gram-
Hi,Grow
<■..11,11) ei,.,k .I Klsmaiti Esll«.
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
lhe
act
of
J*
Those desiring the services of a
tural purposes, ami to establish his
i io'-m" -m I . I,IH,,, 1„ ,.M, ,,, . hi ,,,,,,,, | i
our store ami g() aWilv without leaving
mar,-*r*niWttal arithmetic, written dentist should call at oncc% Hotel Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An claim to said land before tin- Register
l’-sidi. Il S. Ao . i.n, i„r th,- K !,„( A' K'.sml
act for the sale of timber Linds in the and Receiver of this office at Lakeview,
I , "I s S i, „1 s. .- ni. Tp lu s if 10 R, W
M
iftfljy, physiology Linkvillc. Room 2.
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II-- hatm-a (hl ti.lluwlaa wllneaai-a to
their
or.lers-we
’
re
glad
to
see
them
just
states cf Calilmnin, < Iregon, Nevada and Ore., on Friday, the 16th day oi Febru­
prove lilsconiinnoua rr-slilenr-,. u|win and eulti
D
k
.
W
m
.
M
artin
.
ri>144jtYT-!‘i“.” Civil
Washington Territory,” A. T. Drisko, ary, I'.MStt. He names as witnesses; 8.
1atn.11 ot
lu.i |an,i ,,,
< i,,i, liradlci .1
of Medford, Ore., County of Jackson, R. Reeves, of Medford, On*,: E. I*.
' .■inll,nrim,i,'I w lor>, ol K laioalli Fall-,
'OTiiflim fchool law.
lhe same and sonic day (heir (.y(.>s will
iir.'iioii ; Jame. Hai.........ml., nt Mi-rrlll,<tri-iom ;
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in Orser, of Medford, Ore.; A. T. Diisko, X
Applicants foF*’ state certificates
saiiiin-1 Sioris.ol Merrill <ir,'S>>n
Notice for Publication.
this office his sworn statement, No. of .Medford, Ore.; N. G. Bates, of .Med­
be opened. Good goods—right prices—
K. M. Il H ATT A18, Heglaler
shall cover all the branches required
114, fm the purchase of theSW.
of ford, Ore. Any and all persons claim­ t
Section
No.
:;o,
in
Township
No.
411
8.,
UNITED
STATES
LAND
OFFICE,/
4
for county cerificates and in addition
ing adversely the above-descriliisl lands f
clean store-sure to suit the majority of
Timber land. Act June 3. 187«
Range No. 7 E.. and will offer proof to
thereto, algebra, bookkeeping, com­ L akeview , O regon , December 2. 1899.)' show that the land sought is more valu­ are requested to file their claims in this
-f
Notice lor Publication.
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
olficeon < r before said 16th day of Feb­
careful buyers.
position, physical geography, physics, pliance with the provisions of the act of able for its timber or stone than for ag­ ruary, l!’00.
I NITF.D8TATF.8 LAND OFFICE.)
and psychology; those for state diplo­ Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ricultural purposes, and to establish lii.s
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
* I. akeview
claim tosaid land before the Register
, O heuox , lK-i<-ml«r 2, 1899.f
mas, in addition to tlie foregoin, Iff» act for tlie sale of timber lands in lie­ and Receiver ol this office nt Lakeview,
Notii-v ih hi'ivhy givt-n timi, ili coni-
4*
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Timber
Land,
Act
.lune
3,
1878
—
botany, plane geometry, general his- Washington Territory,” D. R. Andrus, Oregon, on Saturday, tint 17th day of
pliam-i- w il li tlie provisi,, uh <>f thè act of
Notice for Publication.
CongresH of .lune 3, 1878, enlilh-d "An
of Medford, Ore., County <f Ja kson, Febrnary, 1900. He names as wit-
tory and English literature.
4 net foi thè sale of timlH-r lamls iti III,’
of Oregon, has this day filed in lie.-: i s: <). 1’,. Cole, oi Medford, Ore.;
The state board of education bas , State
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
States of California, Oregon, Ncvadn
this office his sworn statement, No. p.2, Perry .Stewart, of Medford, Ore.; A. M. L akkvikw
4 nnd
, O heoon , December 2, 1899.f
ruled that an applicant for state cer- for the purchase of tlie NE. 1, of Sec­ Woodford, of Medford, Ore.; A. D, Nay­
Washington Ieri itory," G. B. Cole,
9
lor, of Medf ird, Ore. Any and all per­
11
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
T
”f Mi-dfiiril, Oregon, Ci-unty of Jackson,
tificates or state diplomas need not tion No. 28, in Township No. 4(1 8., sons claiming adversely the above-de- pliance
with the provisions of the ar t of
' Range No. 7 E., and will offer proof to
of Oregon, |,HN H iìh 'dav fili-,1 in
GOLD FRONT,”
4 State
write on all tlie branches required for show that the land sought is more valu- si.-rilied land are requested to file their Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
Ibis
offii-e
hts sworn statement, No. 159,
in this office on or before said act for the rule of timber lands in the
the same at any one examination. ' able fur its timber or stone than for ag­ claims
* for Ihe purehiiH,-of
thè NW. '4 of Sei-
17lli duv of Febmarv. 19 )9.
states
of
California,
Oregon,
Nevada
mid
a
M
i
ricultural
purposes,
and
to
establish
his
tion
No.
Township No. 40 8.,
The work may be done at three con­
<r Rango No. 28, 7 E. in , nini
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
Washington Territory,” A. D. Naylor,
.claim to said land liefore the Register
OR
will offer proof to
secutive examinations, the applicant and Receiver of this office at Lakeview,
of Medford, County of Jackson, State of
4
show tliat thè lumi mitighi in more vaiti-
having tlie choice as to tlie branches Ore,, on Saturday, the 17tli day of Feb­ Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Oregon, has lids day filed in tlris office
alile l'or ita tinilier or stoni- thati for ag-
Iris sworn statement, No. 1.55, for the
ruary, 1900. He names as witnesses:
t ii-ulluial poi powes, and to i-stalilish hi*
to lie taken at each.
purchase of the SE. *i of Section No.
Notice for Publication.
G. Shell, oi Medford, Ore.; E. 1'. Grser,
i l.ilio to hiiii I land befure Ih,’ Regisler
The new school registers will be of Medford, Ore.; A. T. Diisko, of Med­
32, in Township No. lb 8., Range No. 7
and Rco-iver nf this office at Imki-view ,
E., and will offer proof to show that the
ford, Ore.; Perry Stewait, of Medford,
ready in a few days.
Ott-gon, on 1-ridHy, firn llttli day of Fcb-
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) land sought is more valuuble for its tim­
Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad­
tiinry, i960. Ile nttines as witnesses:
In our school It has been the eus- versely tlie alMive-descrihed lands are L akeview , OREiioy, D.-cemla-r 2, 1899.)' ber or stone than for agricultural pur-
A. I). Nnilnr, of Medfori), Oregon; 8.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that,
in
coin-
P< s<-.-, and to 1-tabli.-h Ids claim to raid
tom'to make a record only of the reipiested to file their claims in this
1!. I.'ei-ves, of Medforil, Oregon; D. R-
I
liancc
w
ith
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
land Ix-fcre the Register ami Receiver of
on or before sail 17th day of Feb­
Ainlrus, of Mi-dford, Oregon ; Wm. For-
names, ages, attendance and deport­ office
<
ongress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
“
An
this office a! Igikeview , Oregon, on Sat­
ruary, 1SM.J0.
syth.of Medford, Oregon. Any and all
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
lands
ill
the
ment of pupils, keeping no record of
urday, the 17th rlay of February, 190).
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
I persona claiming adversely thè aliove-
states of Calif onia, Oregon, Nevada and He irairms as witnesses: T. W. Beckett,
their classification and progress.
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY,
dem-rila-d lamls are requested to file
Washington Territory,” E. I'. Orser, of of Medford, Oregon; G. I . Schermer­
Ilii-ir i lainiH in thia office on or la-fore
The record of classification is Indis­
Medford,
Oregon,
County
of
Jm-kson,
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— Slateof Oregon, has this day filed in horn, of Mediord, Oregon ; Perry Stew­
sani I6th day of Februarv, UHM».
pensable to enforcing and maintain­
art, of Medford, Oregon; C. O. Ramsey,
E. M. BRATTAIN, Regisler.
N. BOURGEOIS, PRoPR1ETOR.
this office his swum statement, No. 165, of Medford. Oregon. Any anti all per­
Notice for Publication.
ing the course of study in our school».
for the pun base of lhe SE. ’4 of Section sons claiming adverriely the above-<le-
In the new register a record should
No. :;t), in Township No. It) 8,, Range seribr-d lands gre requested to file their
For Aalc.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, )
be kept showing the classes which L akeview , O kegon , Deietnbe 2, 1899, f No. 7 E., ami will offer proof to sliow claims in this office on or Is-fore raid
Kt,(Min
pounds
of Rye, for sale nt
Headquarters
for
rnnclier»
and
mining
men
ti
,
.
that the laud sought is more valuable 17th day of February, 1960.
each pupil enters, thetlmeof his <-n-
Notice is hereby given that in i-otn- for its timi et "r stone than for agrieul-
ihg reas mahle rutes. Fret, ’bus tonnd 'rom all ‘( huh " "" X
11,0 ci , y ’ lv ' <». Short's, Spring Lake. $1 per hund­
I.. M. liKATTAIN, llegirtcr.
red nt tin- ranch or »1.25 delivered In
Ì
KI mt,Uli Falls.
Linke ¡lie
J. B. MOORE,
Yours For Business and FITS,
A. DUFFY. J. M. KIERNAN, Proprietor.» • •
DUFFY’S FAiR STORE,
FITTERS
Sleepless and Restless.
j. n. nooRE,
EXCI I.\.\<;i-:
STABLES
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
f
4
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4
4
t
t
I' K
RATES, $¡.00 FER DAÏ.
M ACCOMMODATIONS.
Áshl&nd House,