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HAMATH REPUBLICAN. TlllTlsI’A V. jo|U)N tvwu Mouday. x lamg. ll, of J I T.Y iWkt. 2'1. "f ,’“lry’ WI.M V“l|,,v’ III WllH ja re "it Wedimsihiy. (iro. Chase, of Chas.'s sluthm. With livre Monday «'"• ’’ Born I»’ Mr. «•»<• M'*- «. Pudg. tt, UK*.... .. H4lurdiiy.UM.it. . i Mli I»*''1’“""1 * * ' ,'ow’ of j^y. wete lit town urday. II n It A EmufH' of Kenn, was ,l„ll(g busini'H* In town Huttirduy. *|..M Murili» Nr. ttnil IT- !<■ atm s nil,(1). „tripli» Merrill on Tmsil.iy. Kee lilalctm »•'Malley ’laß' '' H«' rd daine. ThlllMluy. August 2ml. Circuit court w.vs M"''¡ day «od Tue-lay uml limit loljmlrmsl to AUg'BV •1,ll« S,, Ini «lance after th«* jmrBirmniWh' ,,r the n'Mullry Hiu'eru' ’ Thins d»y. August 2nd. s,.,. Rols-rt Lee h» bls juggllo« ' With the O'Mnllry HIstclsT o..T liurs day, August 2n<l. C,Mintv Siipcriiitruflcnt-clect I»«' Mji ..................... the dulie» of his of. Bee next Wednesday. RI. hard Smith, unu <»f Ju'tge Smith ,,f tltainonl. I» at hotim nil 4 via u tinti from the state unlvcr»lly. Mtenll'l» I» calle«l to the mlWer tlMiiKiit <'f tlie A»htnml Normal M h «'l clM'whcre In thl* paper. A. C. Illlllliurd, 01)1' of the i nlet nr»Jng biisla**« m"U of Medford, nuil.' us a pl. imaiil « ail on Tmwluy. Captain l»eiinls. of l’elicati Isty, it.- companled by bl» l.mUmr from « ’.ill r .m'.'i. vlslteil vlslte'l the tlm Falls on Sunday. forma, big lot of h'UH h , a Inrge share which tlu-v '.<4il.it gooff ligio,'H ' U|4. Wubirlglii for M ivice II) th' s. «'uvulry. of Jury wiin t hut I lie det elided emnmlOed . . Hith'lde while under temporary In to (T. finity. Mr. Burgdorf win» a mil Ivo of tier- A lei'tiire was delivered liy Mra, ninny ami r itme to tliis country many Abigail N-iitt liumiwiiv, tin- veti-rnn year» ugo, lb had lived In Klamath equ.il Miffi.i|"i- h uiei ut Hila «tute, ut county twelve year«, mid at th«' time ilio it.un liouse |Uh| evening, limi was of bls dealh his age was ulaait 51 IIMelied lo by il greatly interested years, lie was a worthy ami prisqs'r- iiudli'iii i-, \||S I Himiwnv I h mi uble mis citizen ami lia«l many friends. s | h aki i ami mi t|u. quest Imi of equal To niottrn til»» bisx, h<* leavi-H a wife, two miii M, Ciiarlea and Albert, ami auffiage lias no Hii|s*iiur tu < trogoli. tliiee <laii; lii< is Martini, Minnie an«l The O'Mallev Sintert» ' Musical I aim, all nearly grown up, ami all Ihinclng ami <’ 'ttinetl i y eunipnny will unmarried cxcepHng I the eldest ap|s'.’ir ul 11 oust on 'a opera bmiKe, daughter, Martha, Enow Mi Mi Thuf-dav, Augii»! 2ml, In thelr • iinilu r of Dairy.) nil of whom are luti'si Mings, d.iii’ i 'N, cake walks, jiig- unlvetaally icqs'ctcd ami cstfi’inrd, gllng ami neta I « lai dalie«- ufter ami receive ami ilcheCVe the hini’i-ft ht th«1 |s>t fui manee A dm Issi oh , ,’>u sympathy in their affliction. cents. Children, 2............. Cl'IltH. Reherv The funeral was Iield al the M-h’sd e«l arala nt the usual place. ItoiiHc lit Bonanza on Sattird.ty, Rev. I his r< ;*imi wti vlalted on I i Idav J. W. Craig officiating clergyman, • veiiiii;, i,» m , |,| fnaiiimied thumler and with largely allemlrd. I he t humter roared as though It was I'liul ail through, and long tiii;’i is i i lightning ahnt down ns If anxlm.s to tteklceveryIsaly with in n a> li imiler tIn* ribs. It was a start Hug dlsjilav of t i lt st lai fire works. nm| ,i J, .« plaie« were hll, but m» InJm v vv ts itone timi t,,, «me was hlirt. Ni, < vel<, uh accotup.'IUieri the [s'rfiiimaini t tri" w imi liav lng «•on- < Imh <1 tu In.hi uh ..... .. Th<- raln wiu» refrei* »Idle.', ami jM'iqilc and grow- Ing ero|is wi re glail li c.ime. Quii« a numls r nf thè «Ttlr» ih <>f the «iiiiiit. v.cti' at Klìimath Agem'v un N.itunl.iv tu moki* blds for ftiniisti- llig lieef, tliiiir, wheat, w|nat, etc., i l«-., Ili thè Vgem'v. iis ri .iln-i) dillllig thè en- died during KUili./ v i ,ir. | I ||< lie bill i ■ ,f >f J .1 udgf mige < i ;, ; W, c.qjeil <,u Fimlth was a< ai l'i'tili'd <>n llour, wlieat, oats and bran, flu- same t<> )s< for- nialtt-d at the fnlliivving prlcea. vi/.; Flour, ♦ In. ‘ai per l.oon jmiuik I h ; w heat ami oats e.ich «i.iio per Imi. ami hr an «1 |., r 1< m > pounds. ft T. Slit Ves was awarded the totifrac furnlshln ■ I .. f ,d Klamath A; at M. I« p. i loo pound*. < 'Ins. ton and 11• ■ I Mell),i,,« t let! on tract forb. ,f to la- furnished at nax. T irir bit) was 47.2’ per |M>un<li>. We und«THliu»<l I bat the nrlcr lima Imlng patii for iH'rNCN suit- able fur cavalry »crvl. c In $40 prr head, Mike Hartley, tiarrett Fkli, John \n ui.tis'i,itir i i nilier «if thè suol» King aii'l Mr, Brown, of 51« nlll, Wile fatiillv, wliw i irrie«l th“ lordly nume, ilouig busltwa» in town M' ml ly itinl mJ of • T * uqiest TosH-d,” m.r " l em |H'»t III a Tea l’ot ” btlt “Tetlipest Tucaday. \mlers. li. 1 ami wlm said I k * was Ne llotwrl la* In Ills clown act with III« i»'Mi»B«*y Mater»' Co.. at from "V'-rk. IHnglaml,” wio» Iter«- n llouston'a «»pera h«.uae, Thursday. few dava.vgo ami went up tu Crater I.ike to H. e t bi* Hli'htK. Aft«*r I II«' AuguM 2nd. trip he wml over to \khl.iml. and U. W. <». Hingham, a lawyer from when (liir. i,., del |,ia exjiri IciiceH Salem, waa herr Monday «ai legni III two ;>.i-e» .4 the register of the bualiwwi before a »pw lai iwrni nf U m * Hotel tir»-;' ,i. I nun such recorded circuit court. remarks We I-..'(elude that while Mt- lnUjs'HreUlt court thl» w. < k the Istied til it < rater laki Is quite a pond. case of Etta Chllib-r» V». W. A « hll- Iw was mit pleased with th" fart that dar» for tlivi.r«'«*, was trh*«1 mid <11- the |Mv>pl< tie saw. ami cs | h ' c I ii I! v vomi;- 'fu. 1 w lio drove him up I»» nave granted. tin' lake dl<l not not Kiogni/c <>r l«,w Frank Brandon, merchant, nml dowU to m , rv.iitcd a représentât ive of Judge W i I moii . both |ir<imimiit citi blm--tl'««lcd nobiliti’. Ile unirti d Zena of Merrill, were here T ui m I iiv Murph- atound with great dignity un and W«*ln«M*lay. til Matple prop a -I to dump him and Mrs. Murd<« h, Miss W'.nlen an I his "dunnage" mi the shore of the Mtiwt'arrlck arrived Tueaday from lake and leave him to b<«if ills wav Ashland, where they had Is "it at temi lie k fu civili itimi as la st lu-could. If he dui ii<4 come duwn from hit» Ing tlm« limit.imju» meeting». pint) and I < have hlmwlf. This MohaintmM'» <Aaw»w<lv <’■». wllltflve liruuglit the tmuju stous Tempest til 11 dance aff.-r the enterlaltiim nl tn tern « and I ■ was quite civil ami con- the opera lioiiM- tomorrow (Frnlayj <li m ending mi t o, nml back. But « vi-iilng. Adinla»i<4t, 2*. cents. atterw.nds. at \shlaml, ami no long J. W. Ilainaker, of this place, ar- er any danger of ts'Hig duui|s'd. he tlved home Siimlay «-veiling from tinsi hito the hotel register bis jvart• IMrtland, where Im was u delegate to Ing shut and fari well. thetr.uwi lodge, A. < ». I". W. SUICIDE OF C. E. BUHCDOHf Captain H.imrlght. the govetn- nti-nt agent, went to KI41n.it h Agem-y »iti Monday to buy honww <>t the In- <>ur citizens went elus'ked to Imirn «ilaiuk lie rettirue<| WedtieMbiy. that Charles E. Burgdorf, a pnsper- Mr. Withrow nml f.imlly return'd Hus f.nim r ri*st«l!ng i«*.tr l»alry. I. i«l Cil* week fn»m their out Illg up north. about no a • i ThutsiiBy <4 Inst week I!" had I h - oii Thry had a plra.sunt trip, eumj lng committed suicide. «nd tklilng. uik I >w'«'lhg the count rv. working hard during th* forenoon under i broiling sun. ami he came Tilt office of I^iwyer Butenlc, in from tjie lit id to Ins house to take a JWgr Smith's building mt Main bath. The riHim whlcli tic had Iwen Mreel, WM 1*1 week greatly Im iccust'ii'ied to use for that purjsHM'. psar»l in g's«l l<«'ks alni conven- was In n small building used ax a fence*. wmk simp, a few feet frmn Ills house. laouls (¡crime nml w lft* were here To th tf place he went on his return Kviurdav and Suiulay. While here from tlm m Id, ami »is never after Mr. tierls r wild ten head it honiea t<> m M'I i alive. In lIm men.iwbile and at the goviTiiim-rit agent. Captain about 11 o'cl.s k, his wife and daugh ter. l.ena. who were all of the family Wainright. limit nt home, went to Visit some Win. Robin*»», formerly a well friends In the m-lghlsirh ««I. and re- known and highly r<*s|wa'ted citizen turned about « o'clock In the evening. of Sprague river, Is passing a few Thev wen'surprised at not set Ing Mr. «lays at this place, reviving old-time Burgdorf. Imt sitjiposed lie was busy friendships. with lu« wok. As he <lid tint come. A ti. A I». reunion f«ir maitharn th< v did tlm chores and prepared Oregon and mirtbcm C«jir<»rtrl.i is (<< sup|mr, ami first felt anxiety as the fm liel<l at Ashlaml irnru Kept, lo Io evening wore on and Im still remain It was after «lark when 1>* A big attendance uml grand ed aliseut. tliev iiiiiinenced looking for him. tlhr arc expected. Tlu lr s arch icvi aled nothing until E W. Gowen dl<l m4 leave for \sli- the daughter suggested that ¡mrhaj* Lind until Sumtay. From lllere bl' Im was asleep hi I hi* work shop. <md hla wife ami son will drive to Thev, therefore, went tiler«'ami llml- L ihmi county furan mil Ing, to Is- als Ing tlm door lovke«l, l<ioked through *“'nt lire or six wi*eks. the window. The lamp they carried Tlm sociable given by thè hl<h«*M of threw i dim light Into the room, and th«' M. E. cbun-Jt at tlm rcnhleiici* of they saw him. apparently In a kneel 1<- W. Marple, Friday evening, was ing J» sit Ion. and ¡«Miking elnscly they largely attended and a HUCt'css I hi O i saw a rojie around his neck ami at financially and socially. tached to the low Joice overlmttd. Key. <;. \V. Brown has «Iw'ldcd to tircally frightened, tlmv ran to a neighbor's house ami obtained help. F«d|m his ministerial im . h Hion Imre f. .«> aU_. _ ___ _ _ When In' went into the shop al h'l-ihe nttrpiae of going c.ust and noon, III,' dereiiscd evidentIv lim.de there taking a collegiate couh»«*. lie every preptltalloll for bathing, A leaves here next Monday. tub iff water, towels, Soit|», etc. . were •LJ. Hoeller ami family started on there. Whether lie had liked them ^ uih I jiv for Spring creek, where they or m>t Hcenmil iroiu ¡ippeiiriincea I seemed Wi l enjoy a few ditys’ outing........... Im he had tnaile and doubt fill, although ll.v <’*mp oui, rutel) mountain trout re;ulv bv taking off Ills clothing, «nd tuive a general giwxl time. some sudden ami probably insane Im pi-rhaps by sun- I Imre will |H* regular preaching pulse, iH'ctismimd st rokc. Im attached the rope to tlm juice »'■tvlees In the 1’ieabyt< rian church hnvt . In the a - evening the overhead Itnd pl;IC«'d tlm other end M Sunday. The juice was so i pastor will preach his farewell set- around Ills tmek. low that lie could not hang himself inon. The public lit cordially Inviled unless he kneeled down, ami even attend, Ulen, and only bv the utmost de •"'o. T. Baldwin, returning from termination, i'otil'l he bring weight "rtland, where lie went ax a del.'- enough on the rope to tighten it ami Rate to t|,e A () n w (fr||||(| thus slowly choke himself to death. nrove over from AMilaml on Monday. If Ills resolution to kill himself had 1 He distance, sixty iii II ch , across the In the least faitered during the or ^'""••it'ihis, was a lengthy trip for one deal. Im could at any I mm by rising to Ills feel have saved himself. Il rii" <'liaiitam|ua at Ashland came was a painstaking and iron determi nation to enter the gates of death. 11'tn eml on Saturilay. There was Corom'r Marple of Klamat It Falls, it large attendance «luring Ila cunt in- am e, and n talented and Intcrest- was al once notilled of the sad ts'cur- ng array of lecttiters, it was a very rciice and on Friday morning went iMrtictlve and enjoyable scries of out to th<* place and, Inipaniielhig a the necessary inqitest. ij'l', n'^*’ l,,M* w,,l* liked by everv- jury, held Tlm following named gent lenten com- prisctl the Jury: John S. Shook. C. , Alltcrl Walker. Ilorticc C. Low. ILS. Oiler», A. L. Michael. ‘ * li"ll ami the Anderson Brog., of Joe lletllng«r nml John Amlet'son 9v, were at tlm Mitchell ranch at After a thorough ami careful luvcstl- Al tmnt.h F h II h ,,u Suf unlay with « gatl<»n of th'J c ’sc, tlm vcrdlit of the OBITUARI* runltiiral pur|«,»ea, and to eatabli-li Ida claim to «aid land la-tore the Itegiater and Receiver of tliia off'u e al Laton,,« , Ore., on I- riday, tlie '.Till day of Augu-t' lias*, lie mini"« aa witneaiiea J, I . Miner, of Klamutiion, t'aldor idu , .luliii T. Miner, of Klamathon. < al tl'irnia . Havid J. Blackmore, of Klam alli'in, I'allfornia; Win. It Par-hall, ot Klamathmi, California, and all |H<tsor>« i launing veracly the alaive-iieai'rila'd lauds requested to tile their claims in office on or la-fore rm I Jllh day of gnat, 1*9». K. M. BRATT AIN, Regi«t«r. ♦ * i A . *« ’♦ I, ♦ a J I 'e * * 4*' I I Milhit I, \ \ 11. \ < I .11 \ I, ; I . • NOTH E Hill 1'1 BLÍ' A I los I slivii Fr.vTr.» L ami , Orni k . Lakevit-w, Or., June «I, nasi. Notiue in hcruby gi«en tlisi m coni- pllniin- w il li tilt' provisi"!»» of tlie gel ol < migre«« o‘ June 3. i«78, entitled "An in t for Ibi- -ali- of timtier lauda in t|,e Mai,-- ol < sliloiniH, Oregon, Nrvsda and Washington Territorv,” havi i J. Black more, o| Klarnatlion, eoiintv <4 'i>- kiyoia, Fiate of California, ini» tliis dav tlied III tilt-ottici* l.ls aworu atutellient No. 259, tur lite puri fiaac of th«r NE1« of Sia-tion No. 2s, iti Towiiahi|i No. .¡2 F, Rsnge No, 7*;, E, ami w ili offer priaif to show timi III«* ¡and aunghi ia more valu- alile lor Ita litnlier or afone tliari for ugni iillnral piiriaiace, and to eatabliati bla clami to «aid land la-fore tlie Regia U-r uml Reeeiver of ibi« office «t I^ike view, Or., on Faturdiiv, tlie 25th <lay <4 Aligli«!, IMJIh He tmnie» »* witnea-es; .1. I*. Miner, «il Klainatlioti, California; IT. Mmer, «4 K lanuti limi, < ahloruia: Win. R. l'iiraliall, ni Klarnatiimi. Cali- ' p-to-date line of Men’s un i forimi; Alice II I .ut leali,Riamatilo««, <’ lilorniH. Any and all jairaoii« Clothing, We meet any and all comjsn cluimuig ndveraely tlie alaive-deacrils-d tition. lurida an- reqilCHted to file tlieir i Ialina iti tliia office mi or lielore tiie said 25l day ol AUH'tal. B*X). E. M. BaarritH, Regiater. Joseph Benjamin On Sunday, Moure, ageil 11 year«, 7 mouths and 17 dava, i he «on of J. M. Moore of i lila place, came to Ills death In a manner nior.t lamentable ami tragic, In the afternoon he ami other I hivh were playing around lite K lamal h Fallit Koli.r mill, t which was shut down for the day, During their plav, limy went int’i the m - coik I story t.f the mill amt young Moore cllmlsd to tlie top of a large Itili which was apparently filled full of lirait. But a part <if the Inan Itati larSu drawn off from l.'low, and a hile It hccinctl full ami Militi, It was but a shell ami lia ble to fall on i he «II gilt ent prcwwire. Arrow» the top he nt templ' d to watk, when the bran c ill.ipwtl ami fell ami burled him M-veriil feel beneath it. Timber Land, Ad June 3. 1878 Etl. Martin, wlm wat» In the lower Noti ce for Publication. y art of the mill, heard the call for help ami came ami pulled him out. L'NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, < lie wan under I he pili* of bran not L vkkvikw , O hkgox , June H, 1909. ( over two or three minutes, but hr Notice I» hereby given Unit, in loin hail filled Ills lungs wit It bran and plianee will» tli-- |>roviMio|in of the act of dual, from the huffocating influence emigres« <4 June 3, 1979, entitled "An of which lie «fled In a few imumnts. Met for the »ale of limiter landa in the lie was a gt.ul ami Intelligent Isiy, «ratea of California, Oregon, Nevada an i well liked bv all. and all will deeply ' W»«liinglon Territory," Julina I Mit,er s', hipat hire with hi» l*reav.-«l fal|„.r -I KiHinuthon, Counlvol Siaktyou, Hute i......... . ____ ...i .....i < uhlorni«. ha. tin. day tiled tn ami oilier relative* over »i... tin- sad ami "I tbia office bis aworu statement, X< sudden thalli The funi ral took 25|, (or thè purchaae of thè-E. < place at the ojera hollaron Monday. Fis'tiun No 28, in Townahip No. 82 S Rev. .Stockwell officialiug. A large Rango No. 7’# E., ami wiiloffer proof lo nunilH r of sorrow ing friends were show tbal thè land soiight la more valu- alile for ita tiiula-r or alone tlinn for ag- iti attendance. rleu11utal puris>aea, and to establisfi bis daini U»vaili land before thè Ri-gi-ter and Revolver ot Ibi“ office at laikeview. Largest line of all kind« of Hata in t! e Oregon, «in Natnrday. thè 25tb day ot We are adv I m i I from a reliable Aitgust, 1900. Ile nninea aa aitile--,-; County. s •tire«' that work on the Oregon Mid Win. IL Barahall, of Klumsthon, land will commen.'c within the next falli. ; li. J. Blackniore, of K lauist hull, K lama! lion, sixty (l ays. Thermite, however, we Calif.; J. ‘ ~ T. ‘ Miner, of Klaniathon, umb-rhtand. has not been fully de Calli.; Alav R. faiF'esh, of Klama- Ativ and all js-r- i cided by the company. That i*>. tlwn. Calif. sona claiming adversely Ilio ahove-de- w het tn r t he mad 4 III la- built on the Miribed lauda are requested to file tbeir Ilin- a» nt preM'tit surveyed, or wlietlt- claime in Ibi« ottici» un or before sani er It will lu- built all tlie wty up the 25tli dav of Augiist. 199(1. We learn that In- Klamath river. E. M. BHA ITA1N. Regiater. <liie<-mriitn have I g*ll offered the company to change the present line TIM BEK I.A ND, A< TJ I N E 3. 1 >7-, NOTICE EOK I’CBLICATION. and continue illrcctly up Klamath river. The company won to be ex- l'MTRb I*TXTK« Lsxn < trm g. [wrlcnclng some difficulty In securing I-ikevii w . < Irrgun, June ti, l'.HIO. right-of-way on the line as at present Notu e is hereby given that in coni surveyed, but have Hie luudtrnm* of a pliamt- willi tbc t'rovi-l iii« «f thè set ut free rlght-of-wav on the river line. t’ongress nf June 3i 1978, entitled "An Tile above brief statement may tie nrt f<>r thè «ale of timls r land« in thè r.’lii'd on aS authentic, and we urge «tate« of California, Oregon, Nevada. tile owners of land on tlie present ■ mi W«»liington Territorv." John T. surveyed route to donate the right- Miiierul Klamathon. Counly of i-iskivmi, of-way to tlie company without de Fiate of Cslifiirnia, has lina dav fllt-,1 in lay. Timlier lands, as 'ill know, arc Ibis nttlre hi» aworn atatement No. 252. for thè puri’hase of thè NE*4 "f Fectuin eonipar.-.tiV'ly worthless without a No. 20. in Tow naliip No. 32 i».. Rango No. railroad to take the timlier ami lum 7*., E., and wili uffer proni tu show th.it ber to market. Hence, self interest thè land aought is wiore valuable tur ita alone te.u hes every sensible man that timls-r or stono tban for agiienltiiral a donation of tlie rtght-of way Isa pur|«isew, sud t<> ewtsblish hi« daini to mighty i heap ami easy way to double aaid land Is-lore thè Regisler ami Re- tlie value of his property. It is not i elVer of tlna offire at L.ikvV'iew . < fregoli. only profitable for himself. But equit oli Saturdiiv t Ile 25tli day ot Augnai. 1UH0. Ile nauies aa witn«*aaesl Julius T. A.a to a able towards tlie company, Miner, <•( Klamallmn, Calif. ; I*. J. road up the river, it will not tic *l Blackniore, ot Klamathon. <'uhi : Alice g's«l for the timlier ciwiier, la-ing R. LiiFleah.of Klamathon, Calif. ; Wm. mote distant and not HO ItCCCKKible. R, l’arshnll. of Klamathon. Calli. We tarry an But It will lie equally well for thè Anv and itll jw-nuins claiming adverselj road, for the right-of-way w ili cord thè al«>ve deacrilied landa are requested nothing and the rotile from Riama- to file tlieir claima in ibis office oli «,r Ilion Is at least twenty miles shorter Is'fore said 25lli dav of Augnai, 1900. E. M. B r . v T ivix . Regisler. by the river route than by Hie one heretofore surveyed. A railroad, the I tiildingof which Is Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— Notice for Publication. a public and private lienetit to a coun ty. Is deserving of friendship. Should we not treat the proposed enterprise 1 ’ SITED STATES LANH OFFICE. ( so that it will not deem Itself In a I.AKt.ViKW, O rki . oh , Jnne t». 1W»>. I host He count ry, but among friends. Notice 1« hereby given that, in com All. In reality, want the road, and plianee with the provisions of th«- net of fair and generous treatment on our I'ongi ess of J one 3, 1979, entitle«! "An part ought not and among public act for the sale of timber lands in th«' Men’s and Boys’ fancy dress spirited citizens will not lie lacking «lutes nl California, (»regon, Nevada an-1 In efforts to bring it on tile route Washington Territory," William R. working shirts. Over 1.909 in stock, I’arshal). of Klaniathon. County >4 Sis- where it will I m - the must benefit to kivou. State of California, has this day from 40 cents to $2.IX'. Klamath county. tiled in this office his sworn statement. No. 253. for th«' purchase ol the NW. '4 ot Section No. 28. in Township No. 32 TIMBER 1. \ N I». ACT JENE 3. 1878. S., Range No. 71.., FL, and will offer |>ri»<t NOTICE FOR PIRI.ICATION. to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for t'NTTEl» STATES I.ANT» OFFICEJ agricultural purposes, ami to e«tal>li»h L vkkvikw , O hik . os ', Julie 9, 1900.( hi« claim tosiiul land iH'foreth«' Regi-ter Notice is hereby Riven thst in coin- and Receiver of this office at Lakeview. plianee witli tlie provisions of tlie net of Oregon, on Snturday, tha 25th day of t'ongre«« of June 3, I9“S, entitled "An August, 191)0. He names ns witnesses: act tor the »nle of timlier lands in the J. I'. Miner, of Klaiuatlion, Califor state« of California, Oregon, .Nevada, nia: I*. J. Blackmore, of Klaniathon, ami Washington Territory," Samuel J. California; F. J. Meeker, of Henley, Meeker, of Henley, County of Siskiyou, California; R. McKinnon, of Poke- Up-to-date neck wear. State of California, ha- this day tiled in gaina, Oregon. Anv and nil per thi« office his «worn afatenmnt No. 245, sons churning ailversely the almte de- for the purchase of the N of Sb, of scribeil lands are rvqiicsteil to til«' their Section No. 29. in Township No. 32 S, I'lniuis in this office on or before »aid Range No.7*,j E., ami will offer prisil to 25th dav of August. IW3. «how that tlie bind sought is more val ’ E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. uable for its timber or atone than for ag ricultural |Hiri>"«es, and to catnblldi Illa TIMBER LAND. ACTJf'NE.I. H7S, claim to «aid bind before the Regiater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I nml Receiver of this office at Lakeview . I Oregon, on Friday, the 21th day of I August. 1999. He nnnies as witnesses: I’NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ( R. McKinnon, of I’okegnnia, Oregon ; H. L akeview , O rkgos , June 8, 1990. i I lorn, of Hornbrook, California; A. C. Xotice is hereby given that in com [»avis, of Klaniathon, Cuiitomia . W. R. pliance with the provisions of the net of I’andiall, of Klaniathon. California, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Any and nil persons claiming iniverselv the iil>ove «leseribed lands are act lor the sale of timber lands in the stntes of California, Oregon. Nevada, requested to file their claims in thia of- and Washington Territory,” Martin W tiev oli or before said 24th day ot Au Caskey of Besw ick. County of Siskiyou, gust, llkkl. State of California, has this day tiled in E. M. RRATTAIN, Register. this office his sworn statement No 2.M. for tlie purchase of tlie SW quarter of Timber land. Act June ,t. 1878— Section No 3a. in Township No. 32 S.. Range No. 7‘g E.,and will offer proof to Notice for Publication. show that the land sought is more valu VNTTE1» STATES LANK OFFICE,J able for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purjioses, and to establish his L vkkvikw , O khuos , June <>. I9tk».| Notice is hereby given that, in com- claim to said land la-fore the Register Plain an<l decorated China and Glass |>liniue with tlie provisions of the act of ami Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Congre«« of Jun«' 3, 1979, entitled "An Oregon, on Saturdav, the 25th day of ware. act for tlm «sie of timber lands in tin* August, ttHXl. He names as witnesses: stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Jacob Isler, of Klilmathon. California; Japanese and brass bird cages; la Washington Territory,” Alic«' R. I.M- Melvin Navlot, of Klaimithon, Califor Flesh, of K liinint lion, i'oiinty of Siskiyou. nia; Hardman Horn, of Hornbrook, dies,’ gent's, boys’ and misses’ dancing State of California, has this dav Hied in California; I>avid J. Blackmore, of shoes, etc., etc. this office his sworn statement. No. 2W, j Klaniathon, California. Any and all per for the puri'luisc of the SW. »4 of Sec son« claiming adversely tlm above-do- tion No. 27, in Township No. »2 S., scribed lands are requested to flln their Range No. 7.K, E.. and will offer proof to cluinis in this office on or lielore said show that the land sought I-more vaht- 25th day of August, 1900. able I t ita tiiul'er or «tone than fur ajt 1'. M. BR.VITAIN, Regisitr. I ♦ I ♦ ♦,1 « ♦,z * '* 4 ♦ ' *■■ ♦ * ♦ ' « $ ♦z ' ♦ i ♦ :• ♦, • . « » 4 » ' V, ’ 4 ♦/ ♦ * «- * 4 de • * 4 Hats, Shoes, $ Dry Goods, 4 «■ ♦ « *4 Clothing and Groceries. 4 «■ 4 . ♦x ♦ 4 ♦z ♦ •* A The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown I t- Spring Srcck Now Arriving. i 4 «. . •» THE OREGON MIDLAND RAILWAY. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED- DUFFY. SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, /.SKLAND, OREGON, A strictly norma! ■!. Thorough instruction in all branch«’*. The highest or. ie«.-i n i! tr 'i'llo.i. Each teacher a »pecUlut. Beau.tlul and healthful loca« tion and hotne-like surrounding*. Fall term Imgina September 11». Write for catalogue and further information. W. M. CLAYTON, President. Notice For Publication. Department <«f the interior, Laud Office at I.ak; view, O’egon, July t». BW. Notice i* hereby given tt.a: the iolbov- ing-natnvd settler has filed noti.-e of his intention to make final pn«>f in si:;>- port of hi« claim, r.nd thi;t s:.i I pnavf will Is* made before Ja«. II. ltii.-coll, County Clerk, nt Klamath Fails. Ore gon. on August 19, I!’?*.', v;>: : Geotge W. f.iHisley, H. E. N". 1>75, f. r the lot I.Fe;'. 3 ind Io - L'1. 2!. 2 ' aid 24, ><*e. 4. Tp. 34, S.. Ran ■<• 7' ■ II. Will. Mer., Oregon. He 1 aims tlie following w ¡messe.» to j.rore his emtinuous resi dence nj>*>n uml cultivation < 1 sai l land, viz: Richard Melhase. of Fort Klam ath, Oregon; (<u-~ Melhase, of Fort Klamath. Oregon; Thetlias A. Culbi rt- •"ti, of Fort Klamath, Ori .-on; Daniel Rvan Sr., "f Fort Klamath, Oregon. E. M. BR VIT AIN, Register. Tl MREK LA Ni». A< ’.I F NE 3. 1378, NOTICE FOB Pl iiLI ATIOÿ. I’snKn ’tvTKs L.vxn O kkhk , Lakeview . Oieg< n, June !>, 19<X>. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the I r >v ions of the act of C< tigress of June 3. 1974, entitled "An act for the sa!c< f limber lands in the states of Calif rma. On-gon, Nevada, and Washii uton T< rritorvConidia < i. Caskey, of Bcsvviek. County <>f Siskiyou, “•tate of Calif •min, has this day tile.i in this olli, e In i' s„..rn tn*eineiit No. 255, lor the purchase of the N A ; • I Section No. 35. in Tow nship No. 32 S., Range No. E. and will offer j»r<M>f to show that the Ititid sought is more valuable for its tini>»'tor stone than for agricultu ral pitrj- ses, ami to establish her claim to said land 1« tore the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Or. on Saturday tlie 2’lh day <>t Au.ii-t, ¡'.¡Utt. She names as witnesses: Jacob Isler, of Klaniathon. California ; Melvin Nity lor. ot Klari.athon, Cnli'ot nia; llanlimin Horn, of Hornbrook. California; Havid J. Blackmore, of Klaniathon, California. Any aii'l all j*er«ons clattniii'4 adversely the aliove-desi tilled lands arc requesteil to file »heir elaium in this office oil or before said 2‘*:h dav of August, I'I. E. M. Iht.vri its. Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl'NE 3. 1978.— NOTH I’. FOR PI BLICATION. is 111 >re valuable for its timlier or »tone than for agricultural |>urj>*>ses, ami to establish his chum to sai l land hefore the Register a: <t Receiver of this office at Lakeview. Oreg< n. <m Friday, the 24th il.av of August. l'.kJO. He names as witnesses: A. C. Davis, of Klaniathon, California; R. McKinnon, of Pokegama, 1 • < v; >n ; J. W. Downing, of Hornbrook, California; S. J. Meeker, of Henley, California. Any and all person* claiming adversely the aliove- deseribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or be fore said 24th dav of August, 1909. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. TIMBEK LAND. ACT fi’NEá. 1879, NOTH E FOB l’L BLICATION. V mted S tites T. axu OrncB.) L vkkvikw , O kmgom , June 8, 1900.f Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provision» of the act ot congress of June 3, 1978, entitled "Au net i *r the sale of timber lands in the state.« of California. Oregon, Xevaih, and Washington Territory,” John li. Hersig, of Beswiek, County of Siskiyou, State of California, has this day filed in this office hi» sworn statement so. 259, for the purchase of tlie sb quarter of Section «0. 18. in Township *to. 32 F., Range x „ 7C; FL. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable mr its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office nt latke vic w, Oregon, on Saturday, the 25th day ot August, BHJt). He names as witnesses • Martin W. Caskey, of Beswiek, Cali* fornia; Cordelia G. Caskey, of Beswiek, California: Jacob Isler, of Klamsthon, California: Melvin Naylor, of Klurmt- thon, California. Any ami all per sons claiming adversely the above- de«erilied lands nre requested to tile their claims in this office on or be- lore said 25th dav of August, 1900. E. M. B r . vttvix , Register. Notice For Publication. Department of Hie Interior, I And Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June 30, lfHMl. Notice is hereby given that the lol« low ing-naincd settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup« pint of his claim, and that said prisi/ will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk, nt Klamath Falls, Or., ml August II, 1990, viz: Hugh Kerwin» II. E. No. 1878, for th«* NWff of Sec. '-’4, Tji. 40, F.. R. II, E. W. M., Oregon, lie names the following witnesses to jirove Ids continuous resilience upon mid cultivation of raid land, viz: H. Snowgoose, of Keno. Oregon; John Connolly, of Keno, Oregon; RixlericK Frain, of Beswiek, California; M. IL Daggett, of Klamnlh Fall«. Oregon. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register, VNTTFD STATES LAND Ol I K E, ) L akkvikiv , O reg , s, Jone 8, Iffut'. » Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congres 1 of June 3,187- . »-ntitlcd ‘‘An act lor the «ale of timber lands in the stnte« of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wioliington TerritoryIlardinati Horn, of Hornbr.xik, County of Siski you. State of California. has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 2-4. for the J 'irchasi* < i the N ’.» < f N1 of Section No. 24. in I >w nsliip 810 acres of pasture land No. 32 S.. Range No. 7' . 1'.. and will of- »1 r pi,'cf to ;!i >w that the land » u^ht A pply to I. IV. Si -t)5rn.w for rent«