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C. L. Parrish imide a trip to Keno to intiere the pugnacious pme-mgor to t ike olii r quarters in the Hain; but Monday, returning Tuesday. t„ no avatl.br he bet aine more vi Realestate is advancing in price olent .mil made ready to clear Uiiele Published every Thur».i»> by very rapidly at Klamath Falls and Sam's ma 1 ear mid ev--ry one in it vicinity. out. Finally the two brakemen of the EntTOHH ANII P ko I’HIKTOHS. Rev. .1. W. Craig went to Rilx’r. crew ami the engineer ami fireman Cal., on Tuesday and will be absent from one of the hn’ornnttves lent •VBacKimoN katkh : One year On advance) about two weeks. their aid ami after a most disperate Bit month» Three month» . family re- resistance the maniac, who seemed Attorney Rtitenic and Single copies moved Tuesday into Mrs. O. o. p<al of superhuman strength, Adverti»iiiK »1 reasonable rat« ». was overp'wer< I ami taken from the Cranston s house on Main street. T. F. Miner and family return 4 mail coach, lince out of the car he THURSDAY. AUGUST Monday from Altamont, wli. ie Mr. threw off the grip i f the trainmen Miner had been for a couple of weeks ami «scapedin the darkness ami at taking charge of things during th«' last accounts lie was still at larg absence of Judge Smith. Al l At I \ IRRIGATION. NATIONAL TICKET. Martin W. Caskey and wife, of As to the io ig.it ion of alfalfa. Prof. Siskiyou comity. Cal., were at the For President - Falls Saturday on their roail t ■ Lake Buffom of the Wyoming Experiment Adjust tibio Drag-Bar. WILLIAM Mi KINLEY'. view to prove up on their timber Station, has published the following Sprini'-Steol ('lips. geod advi-e: -Although alfalfa is For Vice-President - claims before the U. S. land offiee. 1'111 veiy hardy, ami will live through long Horizontal (Tank-Shaft. THEODORE ROOSE Y’ ELT. Henry Glsbrecht. Andrew C. Davis. T I Roderick McKinnon. Alice R. La- pcimls of drouth, it will not produce DEERINGS ARE LIGHTEST DRAI THE RAILWAY FUTURE. Flesh, David J. Blackmore. Julius hav unless irrigate«!. It is of vital DURABLE MACHINE i . importance to apply water at the The coming of the O. M. Railway U. Miner, John T. Miner and Wm. right time ami conduct the irrigation into Klamath county will prove to be II. Parshal, all of Siskiyou county. in the right way. Flooding as the Cal., were here Monday evening on the greatest benefit the county has their way to the V. S. land otliee to native meadows ar.’ ilooded for long ever had. Within a year this county peiioos i f time, is much more quickly will double in population. Lands make the necessary proof on their fatal to alfalfa than it is to our best claims for timber land. now of little value will be in demand native grasses. Ashland Tidings: (J. YV. Stephen at double or three times the present “It will not do to turn the water price. Innumerable farms and im son, of this city. and Alex. Martin on and look a1 it once a week to see provements. tine houses and cultivat , Sr., of Klamath Fall.», who have b< eti that it is »till running. Alfalfa soon ALL ed fields will be seen, where now purchasing horses s^nd mu! » l\rtl di> if its feet are k pt wet, audit BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS I Si.I) O - government, have 110 head. 70 horses DEERING REAPERS AND ”()V. EL’S. there is silence and solitude. YVith needs long breathing spells and warm the inrush of active settlers will and 40 mules, awaiting tiie arrival of growing weather. Where the irriga come money and energy, and hund the inspector, who h is been de.ayed ting water is cold it produces a chill Tiie reds of new and profitable enter • at Baker City for some Teas in. ing effect. and the irrigation should T. Brown animals are at the O. prises. Manufactories along the be d> no quickly and the water turned river will turn the splendid water ranch smith of Ashland, Three val- off as s >• 11 as the gr-mnd bis Income powers from idleness to use and ben uable mules met with accidents in thoroughly wet. File best time to efit. Labor will be in demand at the hurried drive from Riamai ii. one irrigate alfalfa is immediately after gimd prices. Next following a rail being drowned, another breaking its the hay has been rentoved. Some ir- road will come an immense irrigating neck in jumping out of a corral and rigate just before the bay ¡sciti, but plant, sufficient to make fertile vast the third one breaking a leg. AND STI-I; our observations indicate tliat lituib DEERING, Ashland Tidings. August 20: Mrs. and at present valueless tracts of val obtained bv irriga better results are SELF 1)1 Ml’ ley land. No reason exists why every P. L. Fountain, who has been visit - ing after cutting. li' thè weather is man in the county should not most ing in Ashland for the past couple of very dry. light irrigations mav be Deering Ideal Mower. 5-foot, heartily rejoice in the coming of the weeks, returned to her home in Klam- nee led between the cuttings. We Deering Giant Mower. railroad. It gives a market for grain nth Falls today.***Geo. Chase of believe in irrigating in the fall, some and alfalfa here, and opens a door to Keno arrived in Ashland yesterday time after the last cutting has been Deering Ideal Reaper. markets hitherto remote and only with a band of horses.***Mr. and made, to keep the soil from becoming CASH DISCOUNT, 5 IT.I made accessible by long and difficult Mrs. S. Harshbarger, from Klamath too dry during the winter. It should journeys. Indeed, a railroad will Falls were in Ashland Thursday, ami not be done so late, however, that the A> we car load all v. .1.."ins and m Iron) revolutionize tlie country and double left for Des Moines. Iowa."^Briga ground is apt to freeze hard while the Factory, we aro in positi« its riches and the riches and enjoy dier-general C. F. Beebe, of Portland, very wet. as this seems to be the benefit oí low prices. ments of life of every man in it. The will arrive in Ashland tomorrow, and principal cause of winter killing. few, and growing fewer every day. will make a camping trip to KI imatli m.i.’h water is fatal either in who oppose the incoming of railways and Crater lakes.***.!. A. Jennings. the summer or winter. On the and improvements, are unwise. If, M. Clemens. Geo. Calhoun and R. L. Wyoming Experiment. Farm, one sea £-The Hardware Dealer, Klamath i » I: , O; they continue to be unwise, they will Bartlett, of Grants Pass, return 1 to son we irrigated one-half of a field of in time see their mistake, and see it Ashland Sunday from their Peli-an alfalfa as late as October, leaving the .Liech Isler, very likely too late for their own Bay trip, and left for their homes other half without water. The part J OH.V S. ORR, ti. Any nr.I this morning.***President AV. M. good. Cl «eli- the ab. irrigated started earlier the next H'pi -ted to Attorney-at-Law. As to this town of Klamath Falls, Clayton and Prof. I. E Vining of the spring, and up to the time of the first ethe f nn t»r In i«.r» their «líiiniM in tl.i* it can become one of the m<st im-. Southern Oregon State Normal cutting the dividing line between K lamath F alls . - O bkcon . tob« 1 r. IH(Ml. • il.v -aid G!h <iav "I 1 ’• portant cities in Southern Oregon. school, returned Tnursday evening that which had not been irrigated i:. .d.iu: ai l’Ai S, Kt Tributary to the great lakes, which from a visit to Klamath and Lake and that which was watered late in J-jlRAM F. MURDOCH, fTIMBER 1. \ND. \ r.i î S 1 : 3. i *( “ «A center here, are large rivers and counties in the interest of the school. the fail was distinctly visible, as the NOTR E I OR I’l 1'4 » • Y, no N thousands of acres of the choicest of Atiorney-at-Lai*. hay grew two or three inch« s higher NEW HOMESTEAD LAW. sugar pine forests. Its water power I n :> ' . i ; - 1 X?CD Ol on the fall irrigated portion.” Office near Poatoffice. is second to none in the state, and |’HI J ¡il;. 1 iked • < ■ The general lan«l «office has sent K i . amatii F alls . • O hcgox . Noll............... y «ii en tllilt in < •■»lll The regular in - -ting of the Wom the immense and fertile valleys which circular letters to registers and re pliance with tin- pr- ■ '.'iii » <4 the a. 't »»I surround it, are evidences tiiat na ceivers of land offices in relation t , en’s Christian Temperance Union of ! 1 ongr« -« • 1 .1 une 3 1 m H, b 1 •‘An DRS. HARG'JS AND STRAW. Klamath Falls will meet at the resi : act tor the -ule oí i it.i hr I. iip ! • in tin ture designed it to be the great busi the homestead law. passed in June dence of Mrs. M. F. Carrick on the »tate» ol < ..Id ,ri . «. < Ire V .ibi ness center of this part of Oregon. 1900. The letter says: first and third Fridays of each month Physicians and Surgeons. an 1 Wn-I rngt'.ii 1-t • a t Xt end Hence, no well informed and public at 3 p. m. .Ml who are interested in 0.1 t .aliti,. I’ • . 1 nel 'M. id - 1 Y nul Section 2 provides that any per ■of .'iigU’-t 1, i“.i2. 1 l.al lain spirited citizen of Klamath Falls can son who has heretofore made a home the work are cordially invited to be OFFICE: (’hitwood (’<».’* brni? Store. S ei isetahy . Special attention todisvax*« of the Ejv, Ear, I’-H-, of A-lilatel. < ' Ult V •»( A*hl -itii. help wishing for a railroad to this stead entry and commuted same un present. Cornel iîm da , state of U i 1 -ill. I. M il A ti’« • 1 if Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Tor New s of the World point, nor can he fail to do all in his der section 2301, Revised Statutes, , ibi» olii«-«’ lo» «worn » x<». » Read the San Francisco Bulletin. D. REAMES. M. I). power to bring about such a desired and the amendments thereto. shall result. Believing in the good busi | be entitled to the benefits of the Fifty cents per month, including Physician a ;d Surgeon, ness sense of the citizens of this homestead laws, as though su?h for- large 28-pagt Sunday edition. Send place, who would prefer a second iner entry had not been made: but for sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. Office r<s,ms : 7 nml 8. Link vill«- Hotel Spokane Falls to a grass-grown ham commutation under section 2301, Ile- Kearney St.. San Francisco. All calls answered promptly «lay or night. let, we cannot help believing that so vised Statutes, shall not be allowed far as the railroad enterprise is con ' of any entry under this section. cerned, citizens will welcome it with Section 3 provides that any person that honorable generosity and hos who. prior to the passage of this aet. Stage Line pitality which are due to all enter- has made a homestead entry, but GENERAL FREIGHTER, prises which bring wealth and pros- from any cause has lost or forfeited perity in their train. the same, shall beentitled to the ben g J^l'rompt and careful attention >’<»r reaWf^ayn ;tic Norfolk, Neb.. efits of the homestead laws, as to all order«....... ..................... News, tiiifi Bryan, 1 when quoting though such former entry had not M. B hatt in , I'. .< ti r. Therefore you will not Abraham Lmcoln, may forget some been made. of his expressions it is desired that reject a homestead entry application the following be kept on record: j on the ground that the applicant can Proprietor of Freight Magens. “That some may be rich shows that not take the prescribed oath that he Office: At the Telegraph UNITED STA I i-, - LAND <i| Ip',: I Office. I.’ K: ir.w, OiiKt.oN, July it. 1 , ., others may become rich, and hence has not previously made such an en Notice Í» hereby gii. ii that in > I? till- ........ Everything done with.......... is just encouragement to industry try, or because he has perfected title pliance witli the proviso.!,. t|,e ., Ct *.| KLAMATH FALLS, OR. ........ nentnc“« and dispatch .. and enterprise. Let not him who is i! under 2301, Revised Statutes, to land i Congress of June 3. 1873, entitled II ; act for tiie sale of tiriil er I , .4. I III- homeless pull down the house of an | entered under the homestead law: CALL ON EMIL PEIL. -tate» i f Cakfornia, <’r, ri. Xc- ■adn, other, but let hint labor diligently but he will be required to show by and Wa»hington Territorv,” I»»-.. affidavit, designating the entry or and build one for himself; thus by When coming to the railroad ami Eatliart. oí Hombro, k. ( o iiity <4 S i-ki’ example, assuring that his own shall 11 other sufficient data, to enable me to Daily front Ager to "Klamath Hot before going to Medford, please c<>me I y..... State of <'alifornia, I.a till.- • 1.1 \ l ii this office h. sworn -lalenient be safe from violence when built.” i identify the same on the records of Spring». Keno, Klamath Falls, Dairy. into my warehouse and shop in Ash i I lije Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. land and examine my Buckeye Mow No. 258, for the laiieli.i-e i,f||„. s |, ,|, this office, and that it was forfeited Bennlco Stein? of SW quarter of See. Is, m d N half of In the midst of this busy railroad or commuted, as the case may lie. Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, ers. Bain Wagons r. oí S. ction No. I’.», in 'loan Wagons and Buggies. Iron. St . I I N W «piarti Dairy, Klamath Fall«, Keno, Klamath No. 32 S., Runge No. 7U, I’,., nh,| excitement, we are almost forgetting prior to the passage of this act. and coal always on hand. Only 111 t- »hip Hot Springs and Ager. will «.fl'.-i- proof to how lha't Ilo- lami that Bryan, the self-styled savior of Make» connection witli all trains at class Blacksmithing and Ilers . ...... ought i.» more valuable for il» timiaror the country, still looms above the ing done, lit very reasonable pri< i s The Ashland Tidings of last week Ager, Cal. •tone than for agricultural pmpo. i And I assure you I will save you and to «'labli-h In» claim Io -ail land democratic horizon. Should he be gives the following incident of rail- before the Regi»t«-r ami R< ci-iver of this money on everything. elected, (concerning which the , way travel when a live and up-to-date ollie«- at Lakeview, Oregon, on Snfiir- EMIL PEIL. chances are 16 times 16 to 1 against maniac tried to run the train: “Quite I'lay the 22n«l day of SepH-mb. r. I'.rst ||o«n Easy Coaches. him,) the resulting overturning of a sensation wascreated on last night’s Furnishing goods way below cost Ih nam.-s ns w ifm- i s ; |«. of Homhrook. California : Anna I’, ppi,. the present condition of things and Oregon express, which arrived in this Excellent Accommodations. at the Gold Front. Shoes and salts «i Hombro-.k, i .oiiorm.i ; Sirm, II at lower prices than ever. the general bankruptcy which would city at 2:20 a. rn. There was a malt Roberts, «.( Hornbrook. California; I. Isler, of Klamath-. ii . California. Ám follow, would bring to grief the ma passenger on board who had come an«l all persons claimin',' adv.-rsi-lv the TIMBER LAND. ACT-H NE.3. 187* jority of the enterprises for the from San Francisco and was Ixmnd above <li-s«-iil»-d land., are r« .pi,-sl« d I., NOTICE FOI! PI BLI« VIT* )N. lile their «daini» in this «.Ili. «■ on or la- growth and greatness of the country, i north. During the whole of the trip Pn«< enger, expr,-»« and freight traffic fore sani 22ml .lav of S.-t.H-ml,,.). |!«« m I NITED STATI-S LAND OFFICEj and they would fall with a dull, sick he had given considerable trouble to solicited. All t-m-iness ei.trurteil to ns E. M. liltATTALN, Register. I. akkview , O hkgo . v , July 23, lttoog ening thud. In this region of coun the train hands and annoyance to the vili be expedited. Notice is hereby given flint in com try perhaps we would not feel the re passengers, particularly to the ladies. FOR SALE. pliance with the provisions of tlu- aet of TIMBER LAND. \( T.li NE3 |87x NOTR E FOR I'l'BLK ATION. ’ Congress of .bine 3, IS7K, entitled “An sult so badly as in some localities, When the train reached Edgcwoixl he Plenty of oats at Altamont. $1.25 act for the »ale of timber land* in the yet even here “old calamity” would descended from the passenger each state» of California. Oregon, Neviid:i, per hundred bv G. W. S mith . F .1T11» S tati h L ash On« , , bring his moss-grown back across the and on the train starting, jumped In and Washington Territory,” an ex Luki'vi.'W, Oregon, July o I'M*'*. tended to all the Public Land States Notice i« hen-liy giv. n jtl mountains and shake hands with us. to the U. 8. Railway Mail car. Pos Plenty of goods yet at the Gold act of Aiigiist -I, I8!I2, Thomas pliani-e with Ilie provi-imiH of th....... When people are prospering and suc tal Messenger Gay ordered him off: Front. Miner's old stand, that are by S. Ness, of Waahhitrn, County of Bar Coligli-..» oí .Inn.. .;, IS7H, omití,, i "A;, cessful, we believe in letting “well but the man, who had the physique still being closed out at less than San field, State of Wisconsin, bus this act for til ■ Mlle of timber laud» ill ||„. day filed in this office his sworn state State» of California, Oregon, Novad, enough” alone. A man who is “all of a heavy-weight prize tighter and a Francisco cost. ment no . 2*14, for the purchase of the iind Washington Territotv,” \m,a right” now, and whois prosperous and wild desperate look in his eye, an CALL AT HIE GOLD FRONT. N W qtuiiter of Seclion \o. 8 biTrwn- I’epple, of Hornbrook, Com,tv of ship so. 32 S., Range no . 7'._, E.,und will you. State of California, J,.., tlii» dav happy should stay where he is and nounced his intenti««;i of remaining The following new goods were ad proof ’o show that (lie land soii^lit filed in tlii» olfi.-e her »worn -Intenien't take no chances with an uncertain where he was. and rifling in tic pos- ded to the stor k of tire Gold Front offer ia more valuable for its limber or stone No. 257, for th ■ pm. Iia-e of the S h ilt i tai car Io Portland, and threatened to during the past week: Sugar, beans, than for agricultural purposes, and to of N half, of Section No. Iti, in l o-An-lup future. , make mlnce-meiit of the railway pos rice, dried fruits of all kinds, a nice establish liis claim to said land before No. 32 S Range No. 7’, F., and mil the Register and Receiver of tin» otliee Offer proof to »how that the land sought FOR SALE. Klamath tal clerk should he endeavor to inter line of canned go«ids. Fort \ ti'', i "t i,',', nt Lakeview. Oregon, on Saturday, the is more valuable for timi» roi stone than cheese, bacon and lard .......................... rlav of Oetol er, IWK). He mimes a - tor agrieniluial purpose-, atei to esfab A first-class millinery establish fere with him. Gay quickly «ailed above are first-class, and will lx* sold Uth witnesses; L. LaFlamboy, of Ashland, Indi her claim to si 4 land before l|l(. Edw. Tynan the conductor of the ment at Klamath Falls. Or. Apply at 1'■■ est prices. < all al Wisconsin: Newton S. I’ntnani, of Klam- Register and Reeeiver of tl,i . offiee nt , train who ttied in his | rsua five way Tin: •><>!.!» F hont . tu E E. Huse. nllion, (’alifornia; E. W. ’bissell, of Lakeview, <)r., on i-atmday, tin* 22nd K lamath C ounty .. KLÀMATH REPUBLICAN ALEX MARTIN Ä, CO. rnorniiTORs W. HUSE á SON, COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY ACCOUNTS SOLICITED , GERING AU) WH ÎS HAVE DEALER IN V< •t EMENTS, VEHICLES, I xtras for ill kinds of Machines and a Good Stock to select iron» V.ire caii'e, bay cars, b'oeks, etc.: iron, sice! cr.d heavy I,'iJ. a?. Cheir.eacall ar.tl I will fit you out [¡cycle eitras | sirc'ies. I ¡cycles te; aired i a nsa! aid werkman-hke manner. KLAMATH MILLS. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. P'unatid Spcdikations I’urnlshcd on AH Kinds ot Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. • C - linili’i.r i<-ty ”1 iiiAtrii„l ni'l wok (liriiislud l>v this Hull .ire, a« l\, .|< Arvil'g, Mail Rail», >» m»l Newel port», lirai krt , 1 I ,| W. flt. su-h, I' «>r» nu I Blind», (’oruer and l'a»e Id.H'k». r»wr<| 1 I ¡ < *ci. I *. ,,r and W Hitler, |- r ano--. Pul |.|l » no I l*vw I n<|r. Mriir,->• ». .1 « ■ ■ r.nnts ¡nul < III. ib .«ib I i i g irr d • • 1.1» • I !<•’ Ati'ii» unti l>< r>, i », 1 I, I . .,.! 1.1.1,. I aliti l'ut Gl»»». B nil P.i|»>. 1 ar lilt ili e, < le., r-ti . !.. -I » k ai I uni'et ini. ned in ll.e lati ■ t nini ih . »I ii|>|iro,c<| »ti le». ■ i:\ci i.\x< ; e stables 4 ------- AND OF I 111'.------ Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, GEO. T. BALDWIN, W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST I i END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. *-< r Ilorscs boarded by day, week or r. . ■1. II.iv mid Gntiti bought and sold. • •is conveted to all pirls <4 Southern Oregon an ! N rtln i n California at the icr\ lowest rates. y ■ a -*- ’ ■’ j • Viikc Kimm £7 Ager=Lakeview PLANING FALLS Arc Selling Call And S j. n. nooRE^ S. L. Mrtt’JGHTO.I, Prop. J. B. MOORE, g g * 0 o> f> d I» 1» d •> 0 t> •* J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop Successor îo A. P. Carrick. •ii’fH’i.il I’,Lu k titilli :in<l Ib’piiir Shop. \\ .igons l itili - iii <I rcpiiircd, Mticliiiif* und oilier work done V. il It Beut ne-s nml dispatcli I KX'CT’XaZXJ All work guaranteed satisfactory. Try once and be < <>n\inee d. HAST |;.\|) main STREET, KLAMATH I ALI> J •/alt “I -' pteii,|.« r IttoO, Mm nain«-» a» I’.-ra A. Hmn, of llorn- in II. Rol el t » ot II' ¡ 1 .ieri.c, ; Davi» C. l ar 'o' ’ Il miao, k Cuhioriiia ; .1. I»l,-r. >““tb 1 alifornia. Any and all 1'“r J,l‘ 1 •iming mlverady tin- above- are rrqui Bled to fiI« “" ii ' laim-in flu» olii« «-on or before nd 22u I d ,« y, pfenila-r, lflUO. I M • I’-H M IAIN, Rcgirtcr. <'.ilifornin ; .1. Inter, of Klatnnlh«"1 • M' iíori.in. Any nud iill |>er»<m» ili.mc il>,' >ldver»< ly llie nb‘>ve ile»i-ril>i'i hm<W ■ re l • 1111< - le.I lo lile I lu ir i l.lHn- lll 1 Inj i.ll.iv un <-r betorc eiii.l 22nd *1.*.' be|iti!ii¡l»’r, |Un). ' , I. M. I’.RATTAIN. Regi ler. TIMI.El! I.\ND. A< T-ll NE3. K1* NOTICE l oll PIRLI* VI ION. ! 's in o ;• ri i ►:» L i - o 1,11 " 1 - J. L akeview , * I hm . on , July 9, l!""'d Timber Lund. Ad June 3, ¡878— N ’ll««’ i» lii-ri’by itivi-n tli-it t*1 ''""j Notice for Publication. I .li a o« i- «uh Un- pmi i>-imi » «4 ti"' " 1 " « ni go-i ■ oí J uhu 3, 1878, I'litith"! 11 act im Hi«- ni«- oi t imb-1 lami» I» 1 " I »Inti » oí * iililorion, On-gon, Ni'iU' *« Lisi vii , w , Onmos, .liily tl, ItHHt. f ! nml Wii'-bim.’ton Territoiy,” bm-i'11 P' 5' ü"- I- lieiehy viv,-n timt, in ,-<>in- l!ob«-rt ,oi Hornbrook, County ■ "N p.i iie «■ wiih ihe provi-ions of ihi- not nf kiyon, Midi-nf Cnliforiiin, ■ l>«» tn” ,l1’' "tiyte of .Inm- 3, IH7H, (-ntilh-<l “An lib-4 in Ibi-« offici’ her hwoiii ntuti m' " ; ,l'■' '!'• “1 titulier lami» in Ilio so. 2«-O, for the piiH'lmre <4 the ' -dn-ima. Oi.-gon, Nevn.lanml S', of St-i-i ion no . 19, in Town»lii|' ba mn.-ion T.-intory,” |>.oa A. Ilorn, 32 8., Klinge no . 7',, E hii .I will “ Homi, rook, County of Siskiyou, proof tn »bo« ti nt, the lumi i"'1 '' ■ ' of t nhfornia, hiis tliis day iili-.l inoli’ Miliiiil'lr for its limber or 5 " m thi» oth« e her sworn slalenient, No. limn for ngi i< nil mill purpm"-». """. ■ ' '' r l’"l" Imof Ilie Sh, T»f SI? .. I - mbli»h her clnitil to sili'l la'"' , ”', “I 1'1. au I X'I., „f XU., „t H<’( li«m the l.’i-giMer limi Ri'« eiver ol Ihi>; m 1 !? 1 "«'irbip \o. 32 S„ Rang«. nl Lnki'vii’W, On-gon, on yntnoln'- H'id wili offer proof to show 22.1,1V of Si-pli’inln r, 1990. Mm m"" " , 4 ' '"'I -miglit i» more vnlunbl«. -in « iinc» « » : Doni IL Horn, “ " 0( ' ' "’bnlier or stoni-tlmn for ngrictil ( b ««ok, Cnlifornin : Anna '‘T’1 , . 11 I“" I"’ and to i rlablish lo i ............................................... Iloinbiook, Ciililornin ! D. . <’• I'11111' I before tim Registei ‘ of Il.unliiook, ('iilifornfii ; J. M<r.’ ‘ Anv rn"1 ' '1 lv' i of fida office al Liiki’view, ' Kliin.atlion, Cnlifomia tin* i. ,'. i " h ' i :.'V' '*"v "I i‘,T l'’ f»"iis cliiiming ildverselv t" *iinnes as w ilmnl..,n-.,|(.|i,-|||„.,| lamls nie leqin' I»tc«l 1 ,,r . !»’• , ? lt, ,i. i " "l,r"l’rook. Citili..... . i ; tiie thi-ir « hliins in Illi» offici' ......... of llombrook, Cali foie mid 22ml «lav of S(.pt.’nib<T. i y' 1 1 >. D. im - ( . | ui hart, of llornbr« ok, I F M . Bi: tt • »’M, Ri’gtsbh