Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 06, 1900, Image 2

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    K lamath
ALEX
000. The gross assefcsed valuation < 1
C ounty ..
the property of the 4,000 people Is
MARTÍN & CO
stilted by the aKseesor to be fl.f.4’,-
W1‘"« Wisajc—
Published every Thursday by
778. This would lie at the rate of
rrorF.icioRs
$400 to each man. woman and child,
W. HUSK & SON, and shows a condition of prosperity
E iktoh » ami I’ koplii TORH.
rarely equalled elsewhere outside of
•VBM-sirrioM « at ««:
the cities.
Yet there is room for
One year (tn a<lvanee)
thousands more to come and enjoy
Rix months
......
Three months.........
the certain results of industry and
Mingle copies....................
COLLECTIONS
gm«1 management.
AVe can safely
AdvertiMing «t reasonable rate«.
judge the fittttre by the past.
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
The unrivalled water power at
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER <’>
Klamath Falls ami at other points on
Klamath river invite the building of
mills and manufactories. Creat xiw
mills will soon I m ? needed to turn into
lumber the innumerable host of logs
NATIONAL TICKET
tloated down Big Klamath lake. The
Steel Weariir ■' lates.
forests, without such mills, would be
A Ijiistable Drag-Bar.
For President—
worthless. And they would also be
Serrate«! Guarii l’laU‘8.
J. F. G0ELLER. Proprietor.
Sprine-Steel
Clips.
WILLIAM M< KINLEY.
worthless without some means of get­
Roller
and
Ball
Bearings.
Horizontal Crank-Shait.
For Vice-President —
Plans r.'d Specifications Furnished on All Kinds of
ting the lumber to outside markets.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
To accomplish this, is probably the
DEER1NGS ARE LIGHTEST DRAFT AND MOS I
Buildings and Contracting and Building
great cause for building the railroad
on the Installment Plan.
DURABLE flACHINE PIADE
( from Klamathon. work on which will
¡commence next month.
; the inti « to varieli of material mil work funiialu’d by this mill are ;
In addition to sawmills, other mills
Ol «' Fioiila. Wo I t.uinr. Stair Itali». lUlustei" amt Newel I'osla. lirai krl.,
Klamath county l.as become well and manufactories may be profitably
II J.„1 I irr«.I Work. Sn»h, I»« ««« anil Bliol». t emer and Hase Bliwk». 8«»,<|
r«
known and noted for its lakes, moun­ built. Here would be a good liica-
«o.I I irtii-d r.dii»t,-r, |i<s,r ard Window Frames. Pulpit» and Pew End», Ritingi, .,
tains, rivers and forests, but aside tion fora woolen mill, thus giving a
Koilii.i' .lurdwaie, l’.imt» ami < 'll, Moulding «tul Ola»». I Ici «tion» and ISiigii«,
from the grand scenery, little has market for the great wool crop of
I’nil
« «I. • «fourni «1 d I ill • «la»». Wall P«)» i t limitine, r te., etc.
last ai'ik i' I material, ami in the latent and limai upprolvd »tiles.
been known except at home, and lit­ this and adjoining counties.
Here,
tle inquiry, until recently, lias been also, a mill for the making of paper
made from abroad. Within the past ! from fir timber would realize an im­
BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS I SLD ON
year, however, and especially at the mense profit. The market price of TIMBER LAND. ACT JENE 3. 1878.—
i:.xcii
:i<:
s
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA HON.
DEERING REAPERS AND MOWHRS.
present time, this region is exciting the paper made from a cord of tir
----- - and on b e ----- -
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,»
much interest and inquiry from peo­ i timber is 6116.
A tannery would
L
akkvieiv . (.»Rftiox, August 30, 1900.1
ple living elsewhere, and many letters . also do a g,»od business.
And box
Notice is hereby given that ill com­
asking information are being received factories, furniture factories, and in pliance with the provisions of the act ««f
by us and by other residents.
fact scarce any factory could go amiss Congress of June 3. 1878. entitle«! ‘’An
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
for the sale of timber lands in the
As therefore it may be advantage­ in selecting this as the place for loca- ' act
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
ous to such inquirers, we will now 1 tlon.
ami Washington Territonv.” as evteml-
briefly mention some of the. induce­
The growth of the towns and e«i to all the Public l and States by
:«et of August 4, 1892, W. A. Verriil.
Jv
llt’i-t'' boa r< lot I by tlay, vock or ir.cnth.
ments which this county offers:
county will open new fields for en­ of Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou,
-«I v Ll
• Huy anil (iiiiin bought ami sold,
Klamath county is an immense ergy and industry. There will lie a State of Cidlfoi ilia, lias ibis dav tiled in
office his sworn statement No. 271.
RAKE, HAND AND
STEEL
county. It contains, in round num­ demand for more men in the various this
DEERING,
I’.tsst'iiL’ors convey ctl to nil parts of Southern Oregon
for the pe.ieh ise of the N’._> < f NF’j, of
bers, about 9.000 square miles. tradesand professions, and especially Sec. 31. m l S h. of SE' |. t Section N «
SELL DUMP.
mi<l Xid thern ('alifornia at the Aer\ lew cwt rates.
Hence, it is fully as large as the in the mills, manufactories and other ;i‘J. in Township No. 32 S., Range No.
Jfti'i.OO
1.. E., and will offer proof to show Doeriug I L’ il Mower, .’» foot.
state of Massicliusetts; considerably enterprises which the necessities of a 7 that
the land sought is more val­
70.1X1
larger than New Jersey and nearly growing country will require.
uable for its timber or stone than for ag­ Deering Giant Mower,
double the size of Rhode Island. Ib«l-
People will find it to their advant­ ricultural purposes, ami to establish Ins Deering Ideal Reaper,
*
I
im.no
claim to sai l land before the Register
*
aware and Connecticut combined. It age to come here and look over the ami Receiver oi this office at Likeview.
•»
CASH DlSCOl .XT. *> I’ER ( ENT. l-'OR SPOT < ASH.
will be seen therefore that we have field, and see the possibilities and Oregon, on Saturday, the ldth «lay of
C*
November,
1900.
lie
names
as
wit
­
Some nesses: Samuel AV. Clary, of Horn­
quite a principality in point of area, probabilities for the future.
fi
A m we car load all wagons and machinery direct from fi
though in the matter of population may not lie pleased. an<l others, look­ brook. California; Melvin Naylor, of
•i
to fill it, even little Rhode Island ing farther into the future, will deem Klamathon. California ; Ja«-•!> Isler, of the Factory, we are in position io give our customer.' the fi
Klamathon, California; David Black-
fi
with its 345,000 people beats us by a this the finest outlook for business more,
of Klamathon, Calif«irnia.
Any benefit of low prices.
fi
fi
Successor to A. 0. Carrick.
With prosperity that is at present offered ami all pen- »ns claiming adversely the
majority of about 85 to I.
fi
fi
al»ovo-<lescribed
lands
are
requested
to
such an amount of space and so few in the western states.
i file their claims in this office on or be­
to’iii'i.il Bkick'initli alni Repair Shop.
Wagons fi
to fill it, it appears that after allow­
( built an I repaircil. Ma< Itine an i other work <h»ne fi
At San Francisco prices for 30 days! fore sai«l loth dav of N veml«er, 1000.
fi
Oregon. ■} f
E. Al. BRATTAIN, Register.
ing raom for mountains, lakes, livers All aermotors. pumps, etc., sold by
^+The Hardware Dealer, Klamath I’ -His,
d
fi
* with in itn.’>' anti <li>pateli
and marshes, we have still rich and me
„ during the month of Septenibe*
fi
p
valuable land and forest, enough to will be delivered at Ager, Cal., at TIMBER LAND, ACT U NE 3. 1878.—
fi
; TI M bei : LAND, AUTJUN E . i . 187 fi
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
JOHN S. ORR,
enrich and provide happy homes for San Francisco prices.
Nt » I'll E FOR l’I'BlJt VI ION.
I
fi
at least 100,000 people.
Hence,
fi
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. )
C. H. W ixbbow .
Attorney-at-Law,
UNITED STATES I \N D ni FIi I! i
fi
those coming here will find plenty of
L akkvieiv , O kkgon . August 30. 1900. |
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Try once and
L akeviv . iv , O hi mi*, Jnh 28, |'.«»i.(
fi
Notice is hereby given that in com­
K lamath F alls . - Umtoox.
good government land, prairie or t’m-1 A ‘’Clearance Sale” is now taking
Noliee in liereby given timi in coni fi
be
convinced.
pliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
ber, though of late the timber is be- ploceat the etore of ■!. L. I’adgett jfc Congress oi June 3, 1878. entitled ‘‘An
pliillicv nilhthv piovl-ie;.H of limali of fi
I AST END MAIN STREET, KLAMATH FALLS.
Coligli-»» of JUlle !.. 1878. ei.lith-d "Ali
ing rapidly taken. About one-fourtli Sons at Keno, at which a great variety act for the sale of timber lands in the
DRS.
HARGUS
AND
STRAW.
of excellent dry goods, groceries, no­ states of California. Oregon, Nevada,
net f >r thè »ale of timl-er lami- in tln-
(
of this great area is occupied by the tions, etc., are lieing sold at less than and Washington Territory.” as ex­
»tate» of California, i logon. Ai v.idi.
ami
AV:> hington T-'iiifoiv,” .1« ex
Klamath Indian reservation, of which cogt
Thia
is
done
to
make
rooin
for
tended
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
Physicians
ar.d
Surgeons.
cost.
tende«! tu all thè l’ulili ■ l.an l State»
by act of August 4. 18.12, Samuel W.
the Indians have lately had their al- new
new goods.
goods. Call and see what you
by mi i>( Augii»! 4, l'‘.'2.
Tlionm»
Clary of Hornbrook, County of Siski­
OFFICE: CL.itwood ¿Co.'s Drug Store.
lotments, leaving a large part to be want, and get a first-class bargain at you, State of California, lias this day Special attention todix-a- - of the Eye, Ear, S. N••.», of AA a»lihnrn, • orniti of B.n
tlel«l. State of A\ i-i .-m-m, ini» ’l i»
sold or homesteaded.
about your own price.
* tile«! in tiiis office his sworn statement No*e and Thr<»at. Glass« * fitt I.
day tiled in Ibis office hi» »worn »tal.-
No. 270. fi r the purchase of the N'3
According to the county assessor's
ENTITLED,
im iti No. 2'4. l'or thè purch i e of tlm
i of SE'l and S1., of NE1^ of Section No. p D. REAMES, M. D.
FOR SALE.
report for this year, there are now.
N W qllill ler li Set (ioti m ». 8,inT»wn-
!t0, in I ownship No. 32S., gauge No.
»hip no . 32 S., Bangi- « o. 7' E., ami w ni
outside of the reservation, 67,293 I Eight graded bull calves, 6 months 7'.. E.. and will offer proof to show that
Physician a~.d Surgeon,
old and one 3-year-obi, sired by a regis­ the land sought is more valuable for its
of!er proof to »Inni tliat thè laml »oligli!
acres of tillable lands, and 426,69.’» tered red Durham Shorthorn bull, for timber
is mure vahmbie for il» timi» r or »toni-
or stone than for agricultural
Office
rooms:
7
and
8,
Linkville
Hotel
acres of noil-tillable lands, the latter sale at my place at Keno.
tlmn for iigricultnrid ptupo»,-». ami lo
purposes, ami to establish his claim to
All
call«
answered
promptly
day
or
cstabtisli lo» i-laini to salii land Is-lon- W ritten and composed by the author for the Klam
sai I laml liefore the Register and Re­
including the vast sugar and yellow
J. L. P adgett .
tlie Registi-rami Receiver of fin» ulliii-
ceiver of this office at Lakeview, < Iregon, night.
pine forests which cover the moun­
al laikeview. thigon. on '.itnrdav.tlm
on Satin tday, thejijth «lay of November,
ath Falls Republican.
For
Sale
—
One
first
class
upright
Uth
day ut < h-tol i r. limo. Ile nmio a a»
tains with a growth unequalled in
1909. He names as witnesses : W. A.
nitni's».
;
!..
Laiiainlsiy,
of
A««ldaml
(Mt:s«' l-'iirilii ■ 1 iri Aiinliratlu.l.)
the east and unexcelled anywhere. piano, nearly new. Inquire of C. L. Verriil,of Hornbrook,California; Nel'ie
Wiaconain|Mewton8 l’ntnam utKlain-
Verriil, of Hornbrook, California; Ja-
Thus far, with all this agricultural Parrish.
athon,
California;
E.
AV.
i(n»H-ll,
i«f
: cob Isler, of Klamnthon, California:
The only < ti«« in town! i
David Bla< kmorc, of Klamathon, Cali­
and timber wealtii as a starter, we
A-ldaiel. AVisconsin ; .la« « li Jsler. of
An aili' li. no doiibt. bill I am gnlng tos<-<*.
PHYSICIAN
AND
SU
ííül
ON.
Any ami nil persons claiming
Klatnath Ja'l«, llreg.n. Anv mal all
have a pretty sure basis on which to Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— fornia.
It will la- vi ry ex|v usile, bui baie it. slr, I must.
adversely the alsjve descrifusl lands are
|«er»r«ns clitiming adversi lv tlm a!»n<
Notice for Publication.
predict a prosperous future.
requested to file their claims in this Bonanza,
desirilwd lami» are r<<|im«te<i to til<-
' nd If it ls for Siile l'il puri’li i a* it or bust.
Grenon
office on or before said l'Jth day of
tlieir daini» in Ilo» office ori or Imfi.re
There are no valleys that have
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) November, 191X4.
thè »airi bili dav of th-tola-r l'.MHI
l’s'.aw! It isii't an arili I', or any .li u z lik - tli.it ;
richer soil than those in Klamatli
E. M. BRATTAIN, Itegi-t.r.
L akeview , O reoox . August 30. 1900. »
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
It's only a i-.ian, bui h -'aa ‘«Cr i’ker Jack ”
eoupty. But the rainfall lias hither­ Notice is hereby given that, in com-
I tlHitight he v. as a soldi -r, a mlncr or a sallor,
to not been sufficient to give all the , pl*a>»<* with th.- provision» of the act of
11 MBER LAND. A< T.JI NE 3. |x>.
.
...
. i Congress
VUiigrvaB oi
of June
u uiie 3,
o, 18,8.
1010, entitled
viiihk « “An
Bui gii.-ss it voti mner wlil TI» a ’ First Claw« Tillor.”
benefit to the farmer, v*-*-*'
-—' act for ,}jC ga|e of timber lands in the
which such
NOTICE FOR PI BUCA I ION.
GENERAL F BRIGHTER,
Talleys are capable of. More water -tu' 3 <4 California, Oregon. Nevada and
lie. Milt . they are loud and can I»* heard for blork*.
Stage Line.
Washington Territory,” as extended
U s ’I tf . i » S tates I asm <)»ncr.
is needed and this can be easily ob­ to
And ■’ii[>-tr>-th<’-mlmute.” you can 1> t your ilirly «mcka.
fM^I’zompt and carefid attention
all the Public Land Stales by act
Lakeview , Oregon, July‘¿■t. l'HiO.
tained.
Big Klamath lake, thirty of August 4, 1892, Nellie Verriil, of
■1 let him mal «■ 1 >ur i-iofli«- . right In n' In Klamatli Falls;
to all orders...............................
Notice i« hereby given that |n coni
utiles long and two or more miles Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, State
pliance with the provisions nf tbea.t of
A
p rfc’t lit I., guarantc d by the tailor, A. B. Stahl.
California, has this day filed in
Congre-s of June 3. 1873, enlltle l " An
wide, with a depth of not less than of
S. I. MoNA'J3H7O.I, P íj ?.
I act for the »ale of tiiuU r lami» in the
this office her sworn statement, No.
( ne Door East of (icni Saloon.
100 feet in many places, is sixty-hve 269, for the purchase of tiieSAV. " > , of
stale» of California, Oreg,,,,, N-vada,
feet above the great svstem of wide Section No. 29, in Township No. 32 F.,
and Washington Territory.” a» extend­
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
ed to all the Pillili,- Land*Z tate» tiv a t and all persons claiming n lwrrely thè in this offlre her sworn statement N",
and fertile valleys referred to. There ^|low that the land sought is more valu­
of Augn»t 4. IHir.», Lnfayette Lal
alarvi *1. -. iii.vii lami» ara rcqaMtaii lo ?>'•. I r the purchase of the H.1» "I Hl.1«»
Office:
At
the
Telegraph
ta already ope small irrigating ditch able for its timber or atone than for ag-
boy, 01 Ashland, Colinlv of Ashland. l'Ie III' r l'hiitn in ibi. olili e on or t«e* <•1 See. IO, no I N *t of Nh.*, oi trill«»
ftbmthe lake, which waters several ricultural purnoses, and to establish her
State
of
AA'isconsin,
lia»
this
dav
tiled
in
........
Everything
dont!
with
............
loie e I 22ml dav of Keptenila-r, IIMM No. 30, in Township No. 32 H., Rang*
Office.
claim to paid land Indore the Register
i his office hi.< sworn statement No. :;i, I.
N • . 1 . I .
I Will offer proof to nlioW
I M. BRATTAIN, Itegister.
........ neatlie»» ami dispatch...
thousand acres of valley land, and an<l Receiver of thin office at Lakvvieiv,
for tile purclia«e of the SE’, ol Section
1I1.U Ilio I ind sought is more vahi»l>tF
when the O. M. railway is built a Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day of
KLAMATH CALLS, OR.
No. 8, in Townshiji No. 32 s, H.mg,- N., 'I
for its tiinls-i or »tonethan lor agrieal*
iMp.Eit land , vtjene . i . dgh , turni pmpo.es. nml to r-stablish hi’F
I. Parrish,
7'r E. and will offer proof to show that
company with .«»indant '»rUa, wttt
noi K E I oi; Pl I UCA’i |oN.
the land sought is m ire valuable for r-
claim to said lauri Is-fore the Register
enlarge and extend the present ditch brook, California; Jacob I»ler, of Klatn-
Notary Public, Abstracter,
timher or stone than for agricultural
ami licei iver of this office at laikcvirw,
atlion, California : David Blackmore, of
Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot
I
-IT't,
;
i ati » L anii Oi »O K,
or construct a new one.
purpose«,
and
to
e»tat.|i»|,
fff»
claim
Ore., on Siitur'liii’, the 22nd day "( Sep-
Conveyancer and Searcher of to -aid land liefore the l(egi-tcr at, I Re­
Klamathon, California ; Melvin Nay lor, Springs. Keno, Klamath Falls, Dairy, !
Likeview. Oregon, July !», 19011.
fvmlier, lutto. Mm mimes ns wilnrrse«!
The most valuable crop produced of 1Z'.
Klamathon.
California,
____ !...... , ¿_!!.'_.Any
and all Bonanza, Bly nml Lakeview,
Records.
»olirei» hrri-hy given that in coin
ceiver Ot Illis office at Likeview, tir. o„
A ulii I', p'.le. of Hornbr<»>k, (’aliform».
on irrigated land is alfalfa. We have persons claiming adversely the above-de­
Saturday, the kill dav of Oriol» r. I'.mo. tula me « Illi the provi-¡ons of the act ol Siman II Rols rts, of lloiiilinsik, C»H-
OFFICE IX COt’RT llot SK.
Daily
from
Lakeview
to
Blv,
Bonanza,
i
scribed lands are requested to file their
lléname»
as
witnesses:
Newton
S.
•
ugres-of
Jun,.
;j,
|
h
7
s
entitled"
'
here two crops per year, the total claims
loiniii
; Davis ('. I'arliiirt. of Hornbrook,
in this office on or before said Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath
I iitnam, of Klamathon, California; E art lor th • sale of tiinh, r lami» in t>,u < ai tim i.ni ; .1. Isler, of Klaninihon, « »I-
Hot Springs ami Ager.
yield of both being from four to six loth day of”Nov<’ünÍH-r’."19iX)."
My connection with the A* « <»r’’ <»!!'<•<■ for W. Ru»»ell, of Ashland, Wisconsin; Mates of C.ihfornui, Oregon, Nevada,
•
ifornia.
Any anil all perwuis claim-
tlw pai*t eight y« arx giA « a tue th»’ b« i know I-
tons, and sold at not less than $4 per,
K- M. BRATTAIN, Register,
Makes connection with all trains at edge
AA al, i, ,g t,, 11 Teriitory," Atina in,' Il Iverselv the nlsiVe desi rils d lai'«1*
of Klamath r« ally. J p<< -'’ nm Hie otilx I liornas S. Ness, of Washburn. Wj-co,,. ml
Ager, Cal.
“Present Ov. tierMih»’’ r- cord In K1»-« tu al li u-.u i
sin ; Jacob Isler, of Klamatli I alls. Ore I « l'p!«', of I lorn hi ,,,k. County of Sjski nie nqiicHted to tile their claims in Ibi»
ton. Alfalfa is a royal crop.
There-----
tv. Agent for the Ixindon <t Laucaaiiire Fire gon. Any and all persons claiming ad­ ,
Mat,- nf California, ha» fhi» day office on or before said 22nd day «’•
insurance Company.
is no more trouble wlfh it, aside from
versely the liliovi'-de-.ribed land» me bled,mthi» iiloe her sworn stnti tilt nt
■’ epleiiilaT, HM >.
requested to file their claims in this
irrigation, than with so much hay,
■ 1" !•"' pmclni»e of the 8 hall
E. M. IIRATTAIN, Register.
office
<m
or
ladine
said
HI,
day
of
Octo
­
v
^t'
1
'tinti
No.
Ill,
in
Township
and it is as gixid as corn to feed and
Easy Coaches.
ber, 19U0.
I' lnge 50.7*11 E., ami will
fatten cattle and hogs.
E. M. B iiaitaix , Register.
'»h r pio ,I tn show that the land »ought TIMBER LAND. .WTJUNE3. 1H7Í
Excellent Accommodations.
NOTICE I Oil PUBLICATION-
Stock raising is another business
is inoie v.ihial.le foi tinilau or »lone than
"r agri. ilitiiial puip< », », mi l to eslnh
largely and profitably engaged in.
I'XlTI II S I'AIKS L a XH «»»»’»»’•.I
TIMBER LAND.
TJl’NEJ K- ', 11 *" 1 1 l‘*i*n t«> -a ,1 land before the
Next to mining, and more certain in
L iki vii w , < Inroox, July 9, 199” ’
NOTICE l oll PUBLICATION.
”j1-'”’ ""'I llvt'eiier <4 thi» nifi. " nt
Notice is hi reliv given that in >'«,,u'
i-Hkevi.'w , or„ „„ hntiiniuy, t|l(. m>tl(|
result, stock raising brings riches to
I'M I ED STA I US LANDOFI ICE ( "■'.y <4 .’-ept.-niL-r 1000. H,e mum » a» plinm e willi tlm provisions ol tli<‘»<’• *"
Passenger, express and freight traille
nearly all who are in it.
In this
L
akei
ii.iv,
<
»n».i,
()
N
T
u|y
<j
j.,.,
,
(
I
lUigresx
of Juno 3, |K7Hrentitle«! "A11
solicited. All •ai.-ine
entrusted to us
I’"'» A Horn. <4 Hom
Digests what you eat.
will be expediter!.
Notice is hereby given Hiat in r,,|„. Monk t ,,hi
m t lor Un-nile of Iimlier hinds in tn»
county there are now 14,048 head of
u I.,,!,,.! ,
It artiticially digests the food and aids pllanie with the provi-ioim of the mt of l”,i*-,”o;«k. < lif. mio: linviM c. Em stutes of ('iilifotnia, Oregon, Ne'«'1®«
cattle, 4,600 horses and mules, 5,281
Nature io strengtb'.ning and recou» CurigleHi, <,( Jnnt. 3, |87 h entitled "An "“'Ji ""oil.io, k, Cnhiomia; J. Isler, mid Washington Tetrilmy,” Hus»n 1 •
sheep and 582 swine, and plenty of
60 YEARS’
Btructing the exhausted digestive or­ net for the wile of timber hinds in th,.
Kl 'timtho,,. Cahlomia. Anv nml nil Robert , of lloriilirimk, CiuintV
EXPERIENCE
gans. it 1st tie latestdiscomeddigest- »tilt!» of California, Oiegon, Nevada I"fhmiling advei-ely tlm nliove- ki/oii, State of <'alifornis. tins «)0” <«*y
room for ten times that number. A
and
Washington
Territory,"
Davi-
C
'
i
o
ni„.,| |.tlll|M |||(,
j t„ (i|(. filed in this office her sworn
aut and tonic« No other preparation
herd of horses or cattle is as sure of
can approach it in efficiency: It in­ Earhart., of llornbiook. County of 8i»ki- io ¡r-,'.ll"“ ,’11' ”
'"’fo'e >’o. 200, lor the purchiise ofthe NH°
profitable result asa bank, and the
8'v of Sei'ljoii no . 111. ill Township
stantly relievesand permanently cures von, Hate of California, baa this .lav nml 22ml day <4 . pt.-ml,, r, I'.Hk).
32 b., Range no . 7'., E mid will «’Her
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, v”o-'.' V""
l"l<’•«otn »tat. nien’t
wealth of the owner steadily increases
L. .A|. B hattain , Register.
I'<
r
th<«
liureluiM«
of
fin-S
half
proof to show tliHt flic Innd »ought
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
day or night, and in sunshine or
Bick Headache, Oastralgia,Crampsand of HAV quarter of Hen. 18, mid N half of
more valuablo fur its timlsT or « ''»
•N
W
quarter,
of
Section
No.
In,
inToiii,.
storm.
This is much better than
T rade M arks
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3.
1878
all other results of impel feet digest ion.
limn fur ngriculftirnl purposes, »no
-Inn
No.
32
H..
Range
No.
;i,,
E
,
D esigns
i
Httiblish iu«r claim to »iii'l i»nd 'M ,.'
Price 50ci and tl. Large sue contains 2’4 tlir.r a
breaking one's bi ck over uncertain
In India, the land of famine, thou­
C opyrights A c .
Notice for Publication.
«mall •Un. Book all alM>utdy«pep»iatnHlledfrvu Wiil offer proof to »how that the land
the Register mid Receiver <d till» o" '
Anyone
Rending
n
nkelrh
end
description
may
crops of corn at six or even twenty sands die ixtcausc they cannot obtain qnlcfcly as< ertaln our opinion free whether an
Prtporgd by E- C. Us WITT A CO, Chicago. sought 1» more valuable for itatini»» i . ,
nt J.aki'view, Oregon, on 8«tnrd»y, •'
Invention la probably nr.lentable. Communlm-
stone than for Hgrieullural pun.......
cents per bushel. Whatever may be fixxi. In America, the land of plen­ tlona
1 ’- I I Eli STA I i s LAN I» Oi l'ICE, i 22 dnv of September, 1900.
strictly confidential Ilandbr )kon Patents
to extalihsh his claim to raid I uoi
free, oldest agency for securing vutenta.
as witnesses:
Dorn II. Horn, of Ho'
Any i ne wishing 2nd hand house­ and
the condition in other states, the ty, many suffer and die because they aent
I.VKl.VIKW , O ksoom , ,;„|y 9, moo. f
Patents taken tnrouuh Munn & iJo. receive
before the Register and Receiver of ||,i.
brook, Uitlitornln;
Anns t’rPJ’
,
tprrial notice, without charge, in the
hold effects slit til l call at the rosi- office nt nk-’View, Oregon, on Sat,,,, nlh/.o.' '’‘.■"''"'•y kb it that, in com- I loi iiliruok, ('iiliforniH
stockgrowing men of business here cannot digest the f<sxi they eat. Ko-
; D. (’• £•"’ 1
I
day
the
22nd
day
r.f
September,
I'r,,,
('•
nvr.'
"
“
('t
1
l"
”
'*-ioti»
of
lhe
act
of
de nee of ('. L. Parrish.
of Hornbrook, <’ h 1 ifortif»*; 3. *"o'1.1 .»
have no reason to fear calamity or dol Dyspepsia Coro digests what you
I
le
name»
as
w
itnio»,.»
;
|>
Horn'
o,
I
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i""'
2
''
IH7H
'
'"'i'lo-l
"An
A hnnd-omely i’lnatratr-d wroklr. Largest dr-
Klmiiiifhoii, ('nlifoinin.
Anv »»<
doubt the outcome.
eat It instantly relieves and radi­ citl
*"
’itlon or any acIcntiHc journal. T< rnis, |3 a
|H'i»oim
claiming
Adversely
See displiy of $7.50 men’s wool of Hornbrook California ; Anna'peppl,.’ » atei I O ?"■
year; four months, $1. Boid by all newsdealer»!,
of Hornbrook. California; Htist,,, ||' AV mhl m
As we have stated, the population cally cures all stomach troubles.
rr"1"’ ' ,r”U‘ '». Nevada ami nF .ve.deserllied I hiu I s uro ri-qii"»
erntory,” Dora A. Horn,
Robert», of Hornnri ok. <' diforni , • «' »•' Big
MUNN CO ’61Bro?(iway, New York suits, $10, $ie end $14 AT values.
tile their claim» in this office on of
outside the reservation, is about 4,»l .1. L. Padgett At Sons. Keno,
DUFFY’S.
, brunch or < o. C j I’ St., W.uhinulon, 1». C.
Isler, of Klaniiilhon, California,
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
O eerinü mowers
KLAMATH FALLSi PLANINfi ¡ILLS,
REDUCED
KLAMATH COUNTY.
FIGURES
On Men’s Suits.
Men’s $11 $12 and $1!
Suits, Price now $7.50.
Ciime While They Last.
AT DUFFY’S.
a .\<
tables
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
I
Î
P ioneer B lacksmith S hop ,
:
:
J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop
GEO. T. BALDWIN.
i
J
A NEW SONG,
“THE ONLY
ONI
IN
TOWN.”
DR, GEO. E. STGÄRf,
j. n. nooRE,
Ager= Lakeview
J. B. MOORE,
c.
sm feΠEUU gLa
Dyspepsia Cure
Scientific jtynericiin.
♦
’ ■*» "I (- a.iiorni.i, Ims thi»
filed -
foie aid 22nd dav of Hepfember, 1»
E. M. JttiAi r«iN, l.’egi»t'’f.