Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 12, 1900, Image 2

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    ALL ABOUT CALIFORNIA.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
A Handsome Series of New anJ U«e-
lut Pvbllcutions.
Published «»very Thursday by
W. MUSE A SON,
i - ■
»*<
•!
California is the natural paradise
! i f the liohday maker. Its n sources
E ditors and 1‘ kobhiktohh .
are inexhausiilile, its imitation uni­
• U DM RI PT ION KAT»!
versal, atul its resorts and attractions
Hie year (in advance)
among t he nu st noted in the world
- cioiilh*
The Southern I'acitict <mtp..ny pub­
Three months
single copies
lish«« descriptive literature contain­
Adverllainf at reasonable rate»-.
ing valuable informât ion about all of
them. It is fer free distribution anti
mav be ebtaiaed fro>u any Southern
THURSDAY.
Pacific Agent, or C. H. Markham.
General Passenger Agent at Port­
land. If you apply by mail inclos«* a
stamp fur each publication.
••Resorts and Attractions Along
NATIONAL TICKET.
the Coast Line" is a handsomely il­
lustrated folder, giving a description
of tlie health and pleasure resorts on
For President —
tlie coast between San Francisco and Timber Land, Act June 3. 1873—
WILLIAM Mi KINLEY.
Los Angeles.
Notice for Publication.
“Shasta Resorts." embellished
For Vice-President
I with lx*autiful half-tone engravings,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
THEODORE R< >OS E V E LT.
describes th«* scenic and outing at­
L akeview , Onmox, Julie •>. 1’AfO.)
tractions of tlie vast and wonderful
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
People will naturally wonder wheth­ Shasta
region, the grandest of pleas­ pliance with the provisions of the net of
er Bryan, after his forthcoming de­
grounds.
Congress et J une 3, 1878, entitl«-d "An
feat, will go into obscure retirement ure ••California
South of Tehachapi" act for tlie sale of limber lands in the
or not. One thing sure, liis party tells all alHHit tlie
of tliât re­ states of California, Oree n. Nevada and
will never conferà presidential nonii- markably favored charms
semi-tropic garden Washington Territory." Mary .1. ( law -
nation on him again.
son, of Henley, County of Siskiyou, Slate
spot. Southern California.
of Calif-rni,. lias this day tiled in
A
handsome
map
of
California,
1
“Coin’s Financial School,” which
tliis office her sworn statement. No. 241
complet«*
tn
detail,
reliable,
skillfully
ol Section
for tlie purchase of tlie NE
was tilled with incongruities. vaga-
Indexed,
and
full
of
information
No. 34. m Township No. 32 S., Range
Ties and misleading slush, and which
it is No. 7le E.. and will offer proof to show
was a conspicuous campaign docu- about The State's resources.
that the land sought is mon' valuable
ment four years ago, seems to liave tlie only publication of its kind con­ for
it, timber or stone titan for agricul­
been consigned to tin* shelf and to j veniently folded for pocket use.
••Summer Outings" is a 32-page tural pur]Mrses, and to establish hi.
oblivion so far as possible.
Harvey,
claim to said land Iwfere the Register
the author, is still extant, aliough It folder devoted to the camping re­ and Receiver <>f this office nt I.akeview.
is not understood that lie is making treats in the Shasta Region and San­ Oregon, on Friday, tlie 24th day ol Au
auv effort to teach th? people that ta Cruz Mountains. It appeals more gust, BUM). She names as witnesses:
....................
..............................
A. Hansen, of
Hornbrook. Calif.;
silver and wheat are inseparable com­ directly to that large and growing. O. C.
panions.
| class of recreation seekers who prefer Hi nry Gisbrecht. of Klamathon, C dif
this popular form of outing.
Jacob Isler, of Klamatlion. Calif. : J. U.
“PaciUc Grove" is tlie t liautauqua Miier, of Klamatlion. Calif. Any and
No one can fail to appreciate the
persons claiming adversely the
contrast between the improved com­ of tlie West, and tills folder not only all
al>ove-deserib,sl lands are requested to
describes
the
pretty
place
itself,
but
mercial conditions of today and those
die their claims in this office on or be­
of the presidential campaign four gives a program of tlie religious and fore said 24th dav of August, 1900.
educational
meetings,
conventions.
vearwuigo. and it will be impossible to
E. M. lilt ATTAIN. Register.
perSuade tlie voting masses that they sc I mhi I s . etc., to be held there this
should return tlie power of govern­ summer.
SEALED BIDS.
Ollier publications are “Lake Ta­
ment to the hands of those whose
hoe,
”
"Geysers
and
Lake
County."
erroneous policies and mismanage­
Sealed bids will be received until
ment brought four years of depres­ ••Yosemite, ” "Hotel del Monte." July 31st. 1900. to furnish Linkville
sion and distress.
The change to a “Castle Crag»,” each brimful of in­ school district No. 1, with 30 tiers of
republican administration gave im­ formation about the places named, 24-illcli and 15 tiers of 16-inch
mediate relief, and people are not » and printed in the highest style of thoroughly seasoned pine or juniper
cely to forget or overlook the fact. the art.
wood, to be delivered and corded in
One way to be ltappy—go to Ky shed on or before September 1st.
“The average price of cattle on the Taylor
for bair cut and shave, smoke
R. W. M akple . Clerk.
farm was 816.65 per head on January Henry Clay
cigars and vote the re
1. 1897, just before President Mc­
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Kinley was inaugurated. At the be­ publican ticket.
Notice for Publication.
ginning of this year cattle were
rent
640 acres of pasture land for
worth $25 per head on the farm. Apply to J. W. Siemens.
UNITED STATES LAN D OFFICE.)
The Increase in the last three years
L akeview . O regox , June 6, ltOO.I
has been 50 per cent. Tnese figures
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
NOTICE.
are from the reports of the Depart-1
Notice is hereby given that there pliance with the provisions of tlie act ol
ment of Agriculture, and may be ac­
of June 3 1878, entitled "An
are
funds in the town treasury to pay Congress
cepted as absolutely reliable.” The,
act for the sale of timber lands in tlie
all
warrants
up
to
and
including
Nos.
above, from the Y’reka Journal, is a ,
-tates of California. Oregon, Nevada
good reason for cattle men to vote for 696, 698, 699. 700, 701, 02, 703. 704 and Washington Territory,” Henry
709,
10. 111. 712 Gisbrecht, of Klamatlion, County of Sis­
their own interests, viz: the republi­ 705. 706. 707, 708,
713 714. 715. 7 Iti. 717. 1>. 719, 720 kiyou, State of California, lias this day
can ticket.
723. 724. 725. 26, 727, 728 tiled in this office his sworn statement.
721
N’o. 248, for tlie purchase of the N W *4
April 3, 1900.
Native son organizations are laud­
of Section No. 34, in Tow nship No.32 S.,
J. W. S iemens ,
able in arousing social intercourse
Range N’o. 7'.j F... and w ill offer proof to
Town Treasurer.
and perpetuating ties of friendship, I
1 show that tlie lanil sought is more valu-
but when their influences ate carried
; able for its timber or stone than for ag­
PROFESSIONAL CA.tDS.
Into the business and political world,
ricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register
demanding preference for members,
and Receiver of this office at Iatkeview.
they are likely to prevent the desired JOHN s. ORR,
Oregon, on Friday, tlie 24th day of
influx of new settlers and retard
August, l'.WO. He names as witnesses:
growth and development.
We have
Attorney-at-Law,
Mary Clawson, of Henley, California:
understood that the sphere of native
Joe Clawson, of Henley, California:
K lamath F alls , - O bkgox .
son societies has enlarged to that ex­
Jacob Isler, of Klamatlion, California;
tent in some states, and the appar­
O. C. A. Hansen, of Klainathon, Califor­
ently increasing interest in them in
nia. Any and ail persons claiming ad­
versely the ubove-descrilieii lands are re­
Oregon should not be allowed to lead f-]IRA Vl F. MURDOCH,
quested to tile their claims in this office
to the excess that would ultimately
on or before said 24th dav of August.
Attorney-at-Law,
produce such an unfortunate extrem­
1900.
ity of feeling and influence.
Office near Postcffice.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
K lamath F alls . • O regox .
Bryan insisted on having his 16 to
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
1 fallacy appear in the Kansas City
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
platform and was successful to the
DRS. HARGUS AND STRAW.
chagrin of all old-time democrats.
UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
Had the convention ignored his de­
L akeview . O becox , June 6, 1900.)
mands, Bryan would doubtless have Physiciens end Surgeons.
Notice is lierebv given, that in com-
I
kicked out of the tracesand refused
I pliance witl, tlie provisions of the act <4
Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled ‘‘An
to head the ticket. The free silver OFFICE: Chitwood & Co.’s Drug Store.
Special attention to diseases of the Eye, Ear, act for tlie sale of timber lands in the
plank insures his defeat in the im­ Nose
and Throat. Glasses fitted.
states <.f California, Oregon, Nevada,
portant eastern states, though it will
ami Washington Territony,” Andrew C.
probably help him in a few of the
Davis,of Klamatlion. County of Siskiyou,
middle states, whose combined vote
State of California, lias this day filed in
will have little weight in the out­
this office liis sworn statement No. 243.
come. But notwithstanding develop­
for the purchase of the S1^ of N*4 of
ments that have shown the utter
No. 20, in Township No. 32 S.,
GENERAL FREIGHTER, Section
Range No. 7'» E., and will offer proof to
folly of his free silver theory.
show that the land sought is more val­
Bryan could not even approach con­
uable for its timber or stone than for ag­
sistency were he now to cast aside £flPPrompt and careful attention
ricultural purposes, and to establish his
that for which he made his chief
to all orders............................
claim to said land iiefore the Register
tight four years ago.
and Receiver of this office at Lakeview ,
PROPOSALS FOR NET BEEF. Oregon, on Friday,the 24th day of Au­
Oregonian: The Bryan platform
gust, 1900. He names as w i’nesses:
declares that tlie war in tlie Philip­ FLOUR. ETC. U. S. Indian Ser­ Roderick McKinnon, of l’okegama,
vice,
Klamath
Agency,
Oregon,
June
pines is "criminal aggression, ” found­
Oregon; Hardman Horn, of Hornbrook,
ed on "greedy commercialism.” Tliis 23. 1900. SEALED PROI’OSALS. Calif.; J. W. Downing, of Hornbrook.
indorsed:
“
Proposals
for
net
beef,
Calif.; S. J. Meeker, of Henley, Calif.
is a gross libel upon the American
Any and all jiersona claiming
Suppose Spain had, before flour, etc., as the case may be. and
adversely the above-'lesi ribed lands are
addressed
to
the
undersigned
at
ered to sell us the islands,
requested to file their claims in thia of­
mot have bought them. Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be re­ fice on or la-fore said 24th day of Au­
ceived
at
tliis
Agency
until
one
In had offered to give
gust, 1900.
It is doubtful if any o’clock p. rn. of Saturday, July 21st,
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
1900,
for
furnishing
and
delivering
at
e would have been raised
this
Agency,
as
required
during
the
for their acceptance.
Every com­
Treasurer's Notice.
mercial advantage that is apparent fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901, a
'quantity
of
net
beef,
flour,
oats,
now would have been apparent then.
Notice is hereby given that there are
Then why liave we taken tiiem, and wheat and ground feed, a full list of funds in the county treasury for the re­
why do we propose to keep them? the supplies, together with specifica­ demption of the following county war­
Because there is nothing else to do. tions and Instructions to bidders to rants, protested on and prior to Aug. 24.
We cannot help ourselves.
Bryan tie had by making application to the 1891. - Interest on same will cease from
this date: 4513,4515, 4497, 4479, 4463,
himself was party to tlie ratification undersigned.
For anv additional information ap­ 4235. 4518, 4521, 4491, 4478, 4484, 4414.
of the Paris treaty, and is estopped
O. C. APPLEGATE.
4538, 4520, 4493, 4177, 4483, 1554, 4546.
from criticism of our motives in de­ ply to
U. S. Indian Agent. 4519, 4491,4475, 4459, 4545, 4510, MM),
manding and receiving title from
4472, 4466, 4537 , 4509, 4486, 4470, 4544,
Spain. Our plain duty being to re­
4536, 4507, 4487 , 4464, 4582, 4531, 4543,
Notice
F
:
or
Publication.
tain and to pacify the islands, to I
4488, 4162, 4581,4516, 4504, 4482, 4468,
<• >/• irli I LO |/VIÍTO1
11 I
guarantee their inhabitants
person'll
4255, 5526, 4498, 4180, 4467, 4247.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
possible ■
Department of flic Interior,
liberty, and the largest
1
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, 12th day of April, 1900.
measure of self-government, it is not i
July 6, 190&.
11. II. V a .X V a I-KRNBCRO,
unnatural that the benefits and ad- '
County Treasurer.
vantages of doing our plain duty be 1 Notice is hereby given that the follow­ I
ing-named settler lias tiled notice of his
emphasized.
intention to make final proof in sup­
j. n. nooRE,
port of his claim, and that said proof i
will lie made beioie Jas. H. Driscoll,
County Clerk, at Klamath Falla, Ore­
gon, on August 18, BKX), viz: George
W. Loosley, H. E. No. 1975, for tlie
lot 1, Fee. 3 and lots 20,21,23 and 24,
Fee. 4, Tp. 34. S., Range 7’2 E. Will.
Mer., Oregon. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous resi­
dence upon and cultivation of said land,
viz: Richard Melhase, of Fort Klam­
ath, Oregon; Guss Melhasc, of Fort
Klamath, Oregon; Thomas A. Culbert­
son, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Daniel
Rvan Sr., of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
E. M. BRATTAIN', Register.
Plenty of goods yet at the Gold
Front, Miner's old stand, that are
still being closed out at less than San
Francisco cost.
CALL ON EMIL PEIL.
When coming to the railroad and
Iiefore going to Medford, please come
into my warehouse and shop in Ash­
land and examine tny Buckeye Mow­
ers. Bain Wagons, Bennico Spring
Iron, Steel
Wagons and Buggies,
and coal always on hand. Only first-
class Blacksmithing and Horseshoe­ Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
ing done, at very reasonable prices.
Notice for Publication.
And I assure you 1 will save you
mo: .-V on everything.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, )
EMIL PEIL.
I
L akkvikw , O i '. boox , June 0,1900. f
7'oi nlshing goods way below cost
Notice is in rel>y given that, in com­
at the Gold Front.
bhoes and suits pliance witli tlie provisions of tlie act of
I Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
at lower prices than ever.
K lamath
C ounty ..
act for tlx' Mil*' ol timber latids tn the '
r-tat.,'t t’lilileriiiii Oregon, Nevada «nd
Washrngb'li Tenttoiy," .lo-eph W
IVwnnig. "I Hornbrook, ConiitvolFis-
kijvit. Male "I Cslilornia. lias Ibis day
tili <1 in thi* Mb. e lieswot 11 siatement No.
24". (or tin pur» ha-< ol the
of
ol Fecth n No. 1 ■. tn Tow 1 -hip S*»
n.,
Hauge No. 7l._. E., mid will offer proof to
.I,
tl. 11 the Isnd sought 1« mon- vain
able for its timber or stone than for agri­
cultural pui|M»ses. and toeslabiisli Ids
claim to said land before tlie Register
ami Receiver of thia office at I.akeview .
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day ol Au­
gust. 1:*X>. He names as w itnesses:
11. Horn, of llornbro-k. C.-d:f.: A C.
Dims, of Klamatlion, Cilit.; I! Mc­
Kinnon, of I'okegmna. Oregon; F. J.
Metker. of Henley. Calif. Any mid all
iiersons claiming adversely the alaive-
deserilasl lands are rwjue.tcd to 6le
their claims in this office on or before
said 24th dav oi \ngust. ItMO.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
PROPRIE Tons
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
•'*’ C;
•
W.
D eering
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
mowers ham
Adjustable Drag-Bar.
Spring-Steel Clips.
Horizontal Crank-Sli.ilt.
I
DŒR1NGS ARE LIGHTEST DRAI I AND
DURABLE MACHINE MADIi.
Extras for a’.l kinds of Machines and a Good
Stock to select from«
V.irecab'e, hay cars, blocks, etc.: iron, sloe! and heavy
hardv a c. Give me a call ; n I wiM fit you out E ¡cycle extras
and supplies, [¡cycles repaired i a neat and workman-lit?
BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS l SUD ON ALL manner.
DEERING REAPERS AND MOW UK’S.
I /
LX
1
:?
»
DEERING,
ALL
STEEL RAKE,
SELF DUMP.
MANI) AND
Dr. (irceli, an experienced dentist
of Portland is in town for a few
da vs. Work done at reasonable
Deering Ideal Mower, ’»-foot.
Deering Giant Mower,
Deering Ideal Reaper.
CASH DISCOUNT, 5 1T.R
prices.
GOLD CROWNS AXD BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
As we car load all wagons and machinery direct from
the Factory, wo are in position to give* our eu.-t 'itic!- tlie
benefit of low prices.
Ca I at EWAUNA HOTEL
Klamath Falls
. BALDWIN
GEO.
¿-The Hardware Dealer, Klamath Falls, Oregon, j-
r
t
P ioneer B lacksmith S hop .
J. B. CAÏTPBELL, Prop.,
Successor to A. D. Carrick.
KLAMATH I l.LS PLANING MILLS
J. F. GOF.I.LER, Proprietor
< Plans and Specifications Furnished on ?\ll Kinds oi
<
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
<
<■
General Blacksmith anti Repair Shop. W. il ' oii - i
built and repaired. Machine and other work done 4
with neatness and dispatch.
I have employe.I a
first-class horse-shoer—one who has had l I years
experience; *> years with a veterimuy. Wht ti-c 4
boots when you can have your horses shod properly? t
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Fry once and A>
be convinced.
EAST END MAIN STREET. KLAMATH FALLS. 4
4
Among tin- infinite variety t>f nntterinl : iii *I w*»ik ftirnishr«! In thia mill are.
St • If iit W . hm I (’iirvtng. Muir
Hnlm-lrn* hid I X* wrl l%»*ti», ¡¡ritvkrl«
*cf..|| and 1 ari ■ *1 Work, Siifh,
aiol Bliii'l*. (*<»rtH r a :> I
I'lork**, Hate« I
aril l ari.■ «1 r.alr.Mer* lk>or nnd W indow Frntne*. iMilpitrt and |‘e* I’fidw, Sldngh**,
I’.f.iliit r* ll.ndw ir. I’ d iniM and (hl, Moulding and<ila»* I limitand l>«Migns,
I n.I ' »>1. ’-r 'in I and Cut
Wall I’.qier, Furniture, etc.t He.
¡'»eft wotk and ii.ntritai, and in the
nii4 m< -t iippruvvil all lea.
KXCI LW’CIC
STABUKS
------- AND OFFICE-------
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line
W. W. HAZLN, Proprietor,
ifornia; Hardman Horn, of Hornbrook,
California; Sninnel J. Meeker, of Hen­
lev, California. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the above-deaerils'd
lands are requested to file their claims
in this office on or before said 21th day
of August. 1900.
E. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JU N E3. 1*78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.(
L akeview , O bkgox , May 12, 19<to f
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance witli tlie provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3,187«, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California. Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” a- ex­
tended to all tlie Public Land State-
by a«-t of August 4. 1«92, Henrietta
Galarneail, of Klamath Falls, County of
Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day
tiled in tiiis office Imr sworn statement
No. 197, for the purchase of tlie S half
of NW piarter nnd SW quarter of NF.
quarter and N W ipiarterof SE quarter of
Section No. .34. in Township No. 38 S.,
Range No. 6 E., and w ill offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valu­
able for its timber or stone than for ag­
ricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before tlie Register
and Receiver of this office at I.akeview.
Oregon, on Friday, tlie 2 »th day of
Jnlv. 1909. She names as witnesses:
Melissa Brandenburg, "f Klamath Fulls,
tfregon ; C. J. Sly, of Picard. California ;
J. II. Whitcomb, of Picard, Calif "nia ;
J. W. Brandenburg, of Klamath Falls
Oregon. Any and all persons claiming
adversely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this of.
fiee on or before said 20tli <lay of Julv,
1900.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Timb^Und, Act June 3. 1878-
Notice for Publication.
Notice for Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
UNITED FTATES LAND OFFICE,)
L akeview , O bkgon , June 6, 1900.J
Notice if hereby given that, in com­
L akeview , O regon , June 6, 1900.f
pliance with the provisions of tlie act of
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
Congress of June 3, 187«, entitled "An pliance witli the provisions of the act of
act for tlie sale of timlier lands in tin­ . Congress of June 3, J878, entitle,I “An
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and act for the sale of timber lauds in the
Washington Territory,” Roderick Mc­ -tat, s of ('.difornia, <fregon, Nevada and
Kinnon, of l’okegama, county of Klam­ Washington Territory,” OleC. A. Han-
ath, State of Oregon, lias this day filed -en, of Hornbrook, Count)' of Fivkivoii,
in this office his sworn statement, No. State of California, has tliis day
242, for tlie purchase of tlie N
of S U filed in tliis office liis sworn statement,
of Section No. 20, in Townsiiip No. 32, No. 247, for tlie purchase of flic FE.
F., Range No. 7‘i, E., and will offer uf Section No. 31. in Tow nship No 32.
proof to show that tlie land sought S., Range No. 7*.. E., and will off«T proof
is mor«* valuable for its timber or to show that (lie land sought is more
stone than for ngricultiiral pur­ valuable for its timber or stone than for
poses, and to establish liis claim to said agricultural purnos«-, nnd to establish
land Iiefore the Register and Receiver of his claim to said land before the Regis­
tliis office at I.akeview. Oregon, on ter and Receiver of tliis office at Lake­
Friday, the 24th day of August, 1900. view, Oregon, on Friday, the 21th day
ilr names as w il he.- si.- .
of Augti.-t, 1909. He names as w itnesses:
A.C. Davis, of Klamatlion, Califor­ J. F Claw-on, of Henley, Calif.: Mary
I"
Itilil'U
nia ; J. W. Dow ning, of Hornbrook, Cal- J. Clawson, ol Henley, Calif.; Henry
i
ALEX
MARTIN i CO
Gi-hrecht.of Klamathon, Calif.. Ja
Isler, of Klamathon, Calif. Anv and
all |sT-iins claiiiiii.g ad« ei-1 ' v t lu al eve
deseriled lamí- are rcquicte I to tiie
their claiina in this office ' ti < r la-tme
mid 2ltli dav oí \i)gii-t. l'.ioo.
E. M. BRATi AIN. Ib-gi-ter
TREAFU KER’S NOTH E.
Notice is lierebv given tli.it there
funds in tlie county treasury fur tl <•
deniption o< the following . >urtv
rants, protested |>ri<>r to Dei-imbe
1891: fnteiert on the same will
from I his date: 46c>5, 46*'3, 4-11.
45!H. 4417, 4587, 4664. 4133. 4615,
4667, 46<)3, 4452, 4«i 10, 4611. li .is.
4286, 4662, 4so ). 41,;.;, 4 ^3 »771'
4,4», 4676,46'2, 4263, -i7'>6, I..
483«.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oiegun, (hi
5tl. day of July, list 1.
II. H. V lx V ai . kimb tin,
( ''lint v 11 easurer.
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
llnrst s boitrded by day, week or ir.o .th
Hay an<l Grain bought and sold.
I’.i' en " is conveyed to nil parts of Southern Orcgoo
ai I Northern ( aliiornia at the very lowest rates.
y *
In Order To
Wake Room
and Winter
Goods Cheap.
'• "d-l to all th- 1*111,11«. |.nhl| Slates
''' " Î •'( A1 ",-t I I s' 1" I Harry
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I’,
"l"1' I Hl-. C' linty of
Fl I malli Mal.. <,| t in-gon, Im- this <lav
b" 'l I" II.!.. ,,t|" ,. I,,., -««,„, «iHtemeot
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*• 1 th" I'liri lm-e i.f tlm N \\
•(■“«••*- -i S... ),,,,, x„.
hl
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Rang.. No. 1; E , and will offer
I"" ’1
-Imw tlmt tlm hind sought is
.... 'almil'le fur it- timber or h I oiic
ag-ueultmal piU|,<>t, 4, Ill;(|
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hl ' hum t.. HU'I land before
" .' gi-i' i an,I I;,, i iv< r of Iliis ollii'c
I'.mi "’|k‘<m Fiidnv, the
lb'l.iy "(Joly, I' mki . ||i- minies ns
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' ■ h.l.n \\ . Braii'lenbiirg, of
I limili I ali-, („< g..|, ; c .j Hly, of
'|"I. < alif'.ini,, ; MeliKKH llnindeii-
khmmlh l all-, („..g,.,,; |<„
Vn'l'■ij|l”, "" r' “f| 111
Or,,«'|"' Any
I i,''11,.............. ffiiiming adversely the
I I
' l iii'l........ requested to
Ellins in Illi- ollie,. <m or la-
orc -ai.I 20(h dav of July, 1900
E. M IÌRATTAÌN, Ihgister.
TJUNKS, ws,
TIMBER I. \ ND. At F JINE3 1x7s 1
NOI it h I (,|> pritLJc VI ION.
NOTICE FOR I’UBLK ATlox. '
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 1
L akkvihw , O ke . gov , May
ühh Í ,
Notice is hereby given that in ,.,,1,,.
pitance with the provi-ions of the act of
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■’* ■’,lln''/
■ >, ;. ion,
|,.<| .1 - An
|878, .-nil!
. „titI.
net for th-suie <,f timber him!- in tl,«*
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
»I ■ I < I Washington
W
’
nnd
OREGOW.
Í iVCfV
Arc Selling
U NITE If ST A TES L A N If OI IT (T. ,
L akeview , O regox , May 12, ltssi 1
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance witli tlie provisions <4 the act "I
Cmigre—of June
1878. entitled ".\i,
a<-t for the sale of timber lands in tie­
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Wa-liinglmi Terytury,” as e-
i.ended to all the Public latnd Matc­
hy net of August. 4, 1892, John W.
Brandenburg, of Klamath Fulls, County
of Klamath, State of Oregon, lias this
day liled in tliis office liis sworn state­
ment No, 2113, for the purcha-e of t|l(.
SW quarter of Section mi . 8, in Town
ship '..........
. mi . 38 - S., ..........
Rang»
E., "lio
and V v III
n|
S' no
’O. . o 6 lo,
offer prool
otfer
proni to show
show thi't
flirt the land
laud sought
to more valuable for its tin,',, ro
............................... .
i”"i'"'-'-, ami to
establish his claim to mid land befme
the Register and Receiver of tliis office
nt I.akeview, Oregon, mi Friday, the
Jtftii <lny of Julv, I'.KHI. ||<. names a-
Witnesses; J. ||. Wliitcmnb, of I'icard
California; C. J, Sly, of Picard, Cab
forma ; II. I*. Galarnean, ol Klamath
I alls, Oregmi; Henrietta Galnrm-au.
of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any ami
all |H*rsons claiming adversely tlie
Hliove-descrilsal hind- are requested to
file their elaiiu« in tliis office on or be­
fore said 2<)tli day of Julv |'o *
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
FALLS,
1 NI I ED STATE.*- LAND OFFICE,/
L akkvii w , O hmion , May 12, Itasi.)
oi r "",I|I11"' l’">Vlsimia of the net of
!,7M (.(iUt|)M| ,,An
'» •a of ( nlifornin, Oregon, Nevada,
‘"‘d Washiimfoi, Territory,” ns ex-
Merchandise
Call And Sec US,
, tendi <1 to nil the Public latnd Stuf' *
by act of August |, |H!i2, Melis-n
Bnimhnburg. 1,1 Klamath Fall«, ('..«ml»
"I ’ Klnmntli, State of (fregoli, liiisthi«
day tile'l in tliis olile« ber sworn stille-
, ne ut no . 19«, f<ir thè jiurcbase <»f tl"*
FW qtinrter of He, timi m >, 34, in T>« 11'
chip no . 38 H,, Rango no , 6 E., nnd wut
"Iter prixif lo show tlnit thè land soiigl't
I» lume «alimi.le for ita timlaT or sloti”
lliinfor agili ultural piirpo«es. lindi'*
e-fnliii-h ber i lluni t<> saitl lami la-ffiru
thè Regi-ter and Itei eiver ol tliis olii'”
al l.akevicw. (fregoli, 011 Fridnv, il"’
29lli ilfiy ol Jiily, IIKM). Siiti tintile" a"
witnesses: 11. I*. ( ialnrnetiii, of Kl 1111-
atli Fui)«, (fregoli ; Heiiiiettaf inhiriieau.
ol Klam.ifh I alla, < fiegmi ; C. .1. Fly, "f
l'ienrd, California ; Eug«*ne Spem'cr, *•(
Keno, Oregon. Anv nnd all per-"ii'J
ehiiining lelveiscly thè almve-describc'l
lande are reqiiceted to Ilio their claim"
in tliM office mi or belore thè suid 2>>th
'lay of .luiv, 11HMI.
H. M. BR/ TTUN, Regislcr.
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
Everything done with.......
neatness and dispatch. .
ne I' Im ik E tins office.