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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1900)
win from I, phi......... ... Miss M " , Io I . 11 , 11 , ,, u.,,, | | (. ' pi'ih|M'ruil» ruiirli 1« sit lulled m ven trial t’*ae|irr ¡ti 1 his place, fias re limber land, Act June 3, 1878— »I-4- miles tlom here, was in town Muti- signed and gone to I'orl lowiiM iid to Realm's 11..in s,tll i , Ul,.ll4 ,, 1UI(1 Notice lor Publication. <biy iiik I l'iillcd nt this ottii-i'. ion reside. The school th-reby loses a ( ui. I OH, '.n t,i Murph Hom \ 5^1'0." I'l I rust Ing pii seni i I ii . iiii I ii I I'omllt Ions I goml employe. r SITED kt .Vf Es LA \D OFFICE I Y.sl.rdiiv I W Brandenburg of Willi llmse prcvitlent dill III'/I he < I'Ve- E akf . vikw . OftfcGON, F» pt. 10, I90II.Í Sii|» rlnhmb III kgherf. lias resign Notii»« in hereby Riveli lliat, in com 'bls pin. t.iouiht tu ii» some turnliia l-itid r< li.". Il" ».Il ■ 11,. 111 11. I ■ O' . “ Ni:ws. ( ed ills position and contemplates tak- pilili««* with ib** proviMioiiN of th»* art of Of tlie giant |H i » u ; ih | oii from Ills ear WIIN most dts liledly fell III Hie Imirkel Ill'll, I lie bigg. ,| on,. , ■ f - which weigh VultM* of entih* iti this ciniiity. ||i higa.... irne or Instruí Hon at Ithlea i 'ongre»*»» of June 3, 1H7M, rrititlrd »An \\ II II i N. V. a< t for tin* of thfilmr I hoí I m in the Heeds ni"'' il hitu cd hllli ’ei il |silllids. Tin' others st.ill's lh.it lie sold u bunt'll of f.it -tnt«'«* uf ( alifomia, Oregon, Nevada and hi. ni....y iM" *”■>*• ruiigid from ci "lit to twelve pound» sti'i'is prior Io Die ideetloii four ycui» Dr. and Mrs. Irenn have rcturnc’l Washington Irrritorv," m extended V*an a KI.im I'Ui II. i ligii lit prices wlib'll were only ¡ i I mhi I ' from lli' ir visit east, having »;» nt a to >111 the I'nblir La id I Mate* by . ..... .... "'J'“'?.; 'im**liulf wlmt lie could h.iie »"I iiri*d ; pleasant siiniiner visiting relatives In «irt of AiigUMt », Charlea F. .lohn- .tn r»ii* 1 1 * *‘ay’ •I nk I Im Mil had a prelhulmirv y ex- ■i few months ¡ifierw.inl. Olliers I • ulorado and I ninni». M,'ii of Klamalboo, county oí EiaklyoU, . .. X,. .1 in .»i'l wi......... . '1111,1 ■ miiln.itino l„ im,, ,* ill Hie Emery nt >(;*(»• of C alifornia, hua tI hn day til»*»! . wi re painfully uwnre of the »tutus of | Mirili m r" we.. al KFimath i. i ,... il h I all» alls Ì I in I t Kl lmatll < 0 mdav on it rhaige of Paul I» f.anev of the Ori uinlmi ihthli oflici* bin Mworn »>tat«*rii«*iit, Ño. I II»» ’ ll I In In.Il k' I lii'fore I i publl' .iii ■ Blur hi|ii ,i without a dci-iuu» mid of ES jay. prosjM'rity began, |n fai t It Is r- spent a eouple of days a! Yalnax last 272, lor th»* niin I ihm * of the W week in the Inter. .1 of that paper, <>f K»**:tion \o. 27, in Townahip No. 32. 1 I fot trial an.I I...... .. I .........;; --,. of I II'» ieildltlg o cronemlll" tu liti» piai e Suu,|.I, by i <iiiciaulì mi'mlii ied how every pr>Hhii-t of the K», )<HiigH No, 7>„, E., and will offer * - • | .1 . » 1 I- Kleo.ifll 1.. 1 . ilslleil Ibis 1 raiu'li mid how every In.nu li of In ■I. II. • . Taylor Í» s|»‘iidlng Ids va proof to p I iow that the land nought • 'iuir..d und In <!■ I .ml t ■ir limi w . ik ,.|tUi*ii» '•■ • dimi ry mid liir.iiu ’ ss stifTi'ti-d ihirlng cation In the Wood River valley. II" in more valuable for ita timber or ■ ■ I'liiillllted In lull. pia«'«' Mollila.! L di'ims'rafIt- legislation. In view of Is greatly miss’ d by iih .ill. »•tone than for agúcultnral piir- \pp|< ■ ai. and d.i.i li Mr. It"'.tl mill wife and I daughters Hie striking i-imliasl In view of I lie Capi. D ' |»' hw n , an<i to r»*tMblif*h bin claim to «aid < 'apt. O. < A ppl< ’¡•fe curno up I. uni I m *Í' h »* tl •• fiegintrr arid He<*«dver of —. down fri'in Klaiiiatli Ageii. y .1! I II! d le le frulli si l'.nil, mid growhig 1er wen....... Mimi., mi utiliersal I m * i tcrmi’iii from Hie Agency 'I hni silay and re- thin offil'»* at Lakeview, Oregon, on ìhr llr*l "f ,l"' *'■' k' >l"liilai, ami h.ne gum- j,, i a raneli prnspeilty following on the heels of t iirne’l Sat urday. lie was accompli- Kaiurdav. the 24th day of November, of Die l'rcsoytcrlan which h- pun h i» d last spring near republican nii «' vm ,, It I» surprising •plie huile» nled by ids miii Roy. lituo. He iiHin»fH an witneaaea; Fred lai "eli al ti nded ms 'I. i Bl' ■ \\ i li ii h i h< , m in H'ui.'dn dur that any mini's selfish Inti rest» would II. Brigg*, of (irantM J' hhm , Oregon; Al- church g»'- 1 ing On wlut. i. ami’Unit Very likely allow him to vole fm a «'hange. W. W. Nickerson left Y.ilmix Fri- l«rrl Lank nin, of K lamal bon, ( ali for nia ; 'Tliesil IV l'Velllllg. ble at the tn»"»" day w ith Iris brut lier < >. S. Nlekernoti < ha*. I-. Kappler, ol Klarnathon, (.'ali- tin » will ' um lud.- to permanentIv MI:RRII.I ITEMS. T. F. Miner1 ri me over fi ohi A Un* Incute at that place ur <1 ■>- a li-rc |n WllU g'H'H to complete Ills »urn ring forma; W. T. Coburn, of Ashland. o tliilsh movlng IH» IlllUlt Mollili t t In* ciiiiiity. Oregon. Any and a’i peraona claim* contract ' ti the W irn-r desert. ¡„.UKbol'l g.--lN to ti.-.l 1-14« l'f. irig Mflvermely the aliove^leacrilied Business In Mei rill I n isiomlng. Etile f’ohlir.'l, I lie of I lie pupils, US land* an* reqncHted to file their <*laiina I In- l.aketii 'i Examiner reports V X Cob ill. alto resides I. Il tulle» I lx- uiilqiii* lüsiatici* uf a Inali visiting The < ro|»s of alfalfa, wheat, etc. •ue j ber motlier was bringing lier tu hi thin offic«* on or lætore «aid 24th day frulli her«’ •» ,h' *11" "f 'l"rl11' < tal' i lain- i utly and l» lng dis- tirsi rate, and cvcrylairly feels well ■ M,](, ,,| ,sai urd iv. gut lo r foot ’’¡night of November. ¡IMM). over the sit nut Ion, !. thè . «a» in town Tu. •«I «.' "" bu»im r*. E. M. BRATTAIN, Regiater. ¡in wiieel ot thè wagon and buri itp|Milnii'd In th' m i-iu'i v thereof. 9 '.j. SI»' will piote Whitney's fnreshhig imulilne is 1 mikle j Joint liadly. The ih'gr...... f Honoris pr. parin' I he litsappuint. d Itili I Kind bad pre. • .liiiy I h - <-<>ntlm d tu ber Is-d for some ...gl»«-i"' ’ "i Ron •> of Ml Vluusly visit’s* ' ' d " l!i" ‘ Ini, ' klelieri , patch rmmitig full blast. Notice l'or Publication. • Ime us u conseqiiencc. Plt'TE. d that the light Mrs. c L- l'«'^'11’ el. tllll;- mid II r. von lud* .1'1 .............................. Ndii»il starli il on Monday. Mis» Ills ent II y I» i aim ■ Inin r.'ed III ex- t'aidwell, tlii li acher. Is ex|M'rlcnei'<| Iapartment of the Interior. Utnrnrv Mills w.c. nt Ft. Klam At San I rani't e o prii-es for 30 dai x! I'l'Mlie Indulgi in " i liu-kleb> rry ex- Land Office' at Lakeview, (Hegon, athmiSiiuidn toatleml O>. . a».-"I mill Is well liked wherever sill' luih VII Uermoturs, pumps. etc., xold hv ■ - J • ... z « trac I. September 8, 1800. H' ' I'1 liability to apple- tanghi iM'forc. Hirsute va. Ha.......... "' '' r‘ " me durlng Die monili of Septcìnbi'»' Notice im hrn b\ given that tlio fol- elate. Hing named uain»*«i settl.-r r han has tiled notice of ol J F. M I H in li from Im laike. Cal., wlll I h -didlvered at Ager, t al., at lowing Mr». M. H I- - ’ no«! *'>n atari I'l"' ' I lull, i . ul itrouiul M im I im * Ins intention to make final proof in »up- *»• lias iMM’omc tlic proprietor of the I Sun F ranciscu priees. ed fur Ohl" Ibi» w k •" 'l''" " 1 I-.I f.-r " 1 |»irt of Ins i lami, and that »aid proof I'i'iid h ■ -d 'il, ui i xi ' • dingly rough Merrill hotel mid livery statoli .. ('. IL Wfiiittow. tlrn In th.lt stai' >"'l ‘ ' '’ !• '«' «ill I»- made Is-iore Jas. if. Driscoll,' J; and liunipi .t,. i.|j, »., w<- are told. The quii ker you slop a cough or County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore -|‘ tlir M»t. The Anchor mill Is now running on \ liiwiism.to ri-lati-s mi lli»lani'e ■ old th- less danger there will Is- of gon. on < •'mlier 13, r.*M, vis: Henry disi. T. Italdwln f.-turiud vi sli t win i ‘in a leii'-raulc an I overly m ' iis I. fifteen iiours* shift. . No. X < i '"114 , >i J * > 2"! I, for fur 11... II.e W I— M fatal lung trouble One Minute F. . I ot 11.• 1 I, | !.. lie tlleliui ,. un t e hing til" l’oint amP ,|»x frulli S.UI I i " "Bel Duck hunters arc ¡ill getting their i 'ougli ’ 11r is i be only harmless rem ."W'4, f-.-c. 2, mil lot. 'i and 10, Sec. 3, *i* lui» Insti puri h.(»!'i; » Lirg >:■» » • if ''»»•it'm;»lat i:i tip ;i'»'iiiv prosiHt'L guns ready for tlie 1st of <»cti>ber. Tp. ;w S., IL ; . « _■, I . . ... ? 1.. . », >«• iolliiwing I« il l< >U I t f • witnesses Il I I tn In On-, .ni» it, , d iil.-i.itely walked tfuit Islng the • day when they cmi edy that gives immediati: rexul la. il-names the hsnlware gissi». to You w i'l like It. prove Ins continuous residence uj>oii t llllu I lie arljarer,! lake i mid drowned legni 11 c’iniinencc tiiuking war on t lie Manda J. I.. Padgett A Sons, Keno. and cultivation of »aid land, viz: A. filin’»' If r.ille r, th.tn continui' theldlieka. Killing ’lucks for market Is a J mt «*. Iiut l'venDc" ’ In thè line .1. I'uller. of Fort Klamath. Oregon; E. •i* jouriC’V. Silice I lien the toad has I h - ieri profitable luislness for t lie limit- -? foni»and vegeta i oni.-g.» at lv lr oned mid now Ve era. (>. E. Et vine mid \. II. Libby NEW 111.Al. Al mi: OLD STORE. Robin»<>ti, of 1-rt Klamath, Oregon; W.T. ehive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; )»«•« heyim’l '' r- filchs spin ou r it with little or lio of Mi t rili have t,ik< li tlo i oni Ia< t tn Alex Martin A < >. having retired Burton Cunningham, of Fort Klamath, Miss Falli II Di.’ ■ " »tari' I Moni mimo un i m i lie shape ni olisi rue* haul the ducks to Monta; ue, < al. Oregon. from the mercantile business at the tu visti ri l.llllcs III \ UHI I \ Il - tll'IIN. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Heretofore, ducks killed at Merrill ••brick Mor- " disposing of their in-i tutlll » t>'0ii"'i 1 i -■ t ii have been slilp|»*il to butslde markets '1 he pr< js t of having a l»»ard of leri'sts to E. R. Reatnes, for years a tiiixtius» Iloti».' ti" re. t r.id • seciiis, as far as We have heard, bv w ay of K lamul h Fallii, lint will partn-r in the concern, and F. W. TIMBERLAND, ALT JENES. 1878, NOTICE Fuit 1'1 BIJCAT1ON. now I»* sent dire< t to the lallnaid. Ji lining.». H i m - gentlemen will con ♦4* N hl la ■ t ■ to un t woh Li>or from tlie elt izellN (‘»1.. wh" h-r b. n i »1! ' . ■ tu r il.tu d 'll rulli nul Sil i I1 II II- suggest'*<1 Titer« will, judging from t h- ninni» r tinue tile Inisim ss o;i a more modern fsr Mrs. ilirnuin "f Di » pi '-’ '. ri EXITED STATE* LAND OFFICE.) 1 lint Mil'll rii'-ii as \h x Mar I in J r., E. of hunters, I»* more ship|M'<l this year and extensile » ■ il • than ever l»-forc. **> LxKKVIUW, O kki . os . AugllSt ft, Its»).) tuniril home III « « \ It. ft* Utiles G. I Baldwin. It. N. than any previous year. Mr. It'-m.iew is now in San Francisco Notice in hereby given that in com i-. 4* Moore, I t purehaniiig a full line of fall mid Dull I I W i li!» and Merrill Is not growing n rv rapidly, F.mll Egert "f I » »ir • w!m w .i» om- »lian«« with the provisi ms ol tha set uf I <.ih' i» ol our enterpri»- but its growth Is healthy mid It Is in winter giMMls, consisting particularly ('ongr-ss of thè rticni'-r.it ■ ’» ut - • ti»ii» fui V ' • i-. In fai l mm • '»1’4.1 - '»I Ull' ,,, il lit II <1 "An .XII . / of '/ June 3, 1 18*8. t entitled *> niunty, inaile a buslncM vi».t lo Illg Clt!.' :n W'lihlii' most Mlil.lble lire richest ami nios! fertile |»>rllon uf uf lat* »I vies in dies» arid fancy gotsis; act tor tlie rale of timber lands in the %■* to take an actin» part on MU li u the county. The gn at crops uf al also a coi ipl-te spick of b »>ts and »tat,-« of California. Oregon, Nevada Klxmath F'.il » ..:i Tm la IsiaNI. Th Territory,” as ex- J; at" energetic business falfa ami tlie stiH'k biisiiiesH arc sh">:*. men's furnishings, groceries. and Washington TheaewM. l'hundi I» gr iwlii ’ men, |aipul wltji all, and whose richly rewarding cnerg'i and Industry. el<'.. win'h will be m i|d at popular tell led to ail the Public I-md States rapidi » iiud' r t lo- i "ii "un ut ' f 'I r i irti’ st i fT price». 'I'u be ciuivinced. call and get by act of August 4, 1892, John W’.; i to promote growth «és-llsr and le» i s.st.ints i n! wlll 1« mid I'cnell llrandenbe.rg, of Klamath Kails, County tli'-ii tiguri a. b »in--»s '-nterpris s. VAINA.X NEWS. of Klamath, State of Oregon, has this tu nrnaiiii'td .lo ile «t ri • t. Ulillc can doubt t. Til" » »ite r sin h a Scptemlier io. 11HM). day til' d in tin« office hi» sworn state- ' 3,.' Notice for Publication. IHvki ». F 'X "f \ .i ni. di-;niti ¡»■nrd of trad- ci 's t t i work, tIre incut No. 2'03, tor the purchase of the *1 Now that the school lias re-opened iH i urtiii nt •«( (hr Interior. i ett. r for th- town ai. I county. T. 8. mllis'lor <d ri leniu ». SW quarter of Section so. 8, in Tow n t: and tldiigN seem more lively perhaps I and ••• •( Lake* . Oregon, ship so. 38 S., Range so. ti E., and w ill -i- fs-wf»! dar» li»t we-«. N'pieintMT 1». A» wr wer ■I alkitlg oil Malli st teet we can »'nd you an Item occasionally. Nidi *e I h h’-rebv glv**n that the hillowiiig- offer proof to »h w that tlie land sought fnnii thl» pl.u t" \ . d. il f* w dais a -o, ■ i. we wi «aw »iw white while liakerl l »•••tier I ih * ! :••'! iiqttrr ni iti» Intention is more valuable for its tunlier or stone Most <>f the pupils have returned finiif •f m iiiMk«* final |>r«wif in anp|.<>rt <>( his clgim, Rnt, rt H.I'II'I:u "f M‘ |»>Hited i'istiiard uloug who had fisti prints |»iilitcd " II made bviore Jat. than for agricultural purposes, and to •.* from their two mon th*’ v.i it Ion and « ul i «I •aid hi) rullar Isme boA■ n In A iiiilM- tlie »Id • walk It looked ¡is If some II I»ri»<'oll < t/tiiifv < > rk. at Klatiiath Falla, estal'iish his claiin to said liuid lief'-re are Mb I ling down to work and study. (»rrgoii, «»n Ot tob'-r !**■» viz A 'I Th<»tna*. the Register and Receiver of this office \ falllng un litri i ...... - w i 1. -, Kir» fisitcd and hlg-fis*t«Mi tmi’der They all M-eni liappv. mid glad to get II h S’ - !*• , for the W _ <»t SW’4. and •*h‘< ot at Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the t)a» alile tu !»• In t wn un 5lu i l.iv. w.i» making I ng and rapid strides to ms **M< • “’»«t s I- » «•< n w 14. .-*«•< y cp. >. back Io aelKMil life again. lie names as M ¡1 IS, F. . W M . Ore He namw the fol- 29th day of Oct iber. 11KM. g< I ».iiii.' A h'-re <IS a» Nuoti »‘Mill as Ills legs ciilunrl Iss k<- ii .iplt.il s| of Unni lofting uitin •»<•* to prove him conttnuoua wltneSM'»: .1. II. Whitcomb, ol Picard. ••• M ins Nellie It. Purvis of Washing r«*wi«trnc>- ti|>nii and rim \a:i<>nof mm I land, would let him. A little wax flirt Iter HI Invtun. eastrrn « tri g u. Will Ig» here x z <>-i- rt Irvine of Merrill,Orecoa; Mack California; C. J. Slv, of Picard, Cali- we saw nuiny olli. r »bile fimi prin'H. ton is appointed a.s N-amstreas, but Irvine, nt Merrill. Ofeguti; I A While, of l"H.ta;H. I*, (ialarneau, ot Klamath thii rvrntng t i rmi.iin a few days solile big and Notile little, and many has not arrived yet. •’* ’> - * -*- K<»y»(nn, Oregon ; «it o. Pavla, »»f R*»yatnn, Ore- Falls, Oregon; Henrietta < < ialarnean. and link uver Die town mid country. ot I ll'*m Willi big grow'liN of cuma Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and of Dai id Govan, formerly t lie Indus- K. M. llKATTAIX, Kefiater. L I’. Orr of S i i «' I valle», Kiskl mid liuniii’i». C'iinitig hi frotu eri inn all ¡s-r-oiis (.'homing adversely the rmentintr. «' li . li-rii 1 here Sutt- st reel » mid eri -ss W.llk». lllllll t here alsive-described lands are requested to tile their claim* in this office on or be-, liat un i vislt 1" .1 1 "■ < >rr rmd f tin- was quite a I irge i .n.lleude of I hem. fore sai I 20th dav of Octnher, HMM. llj. Thi'tWu g"ti< hm< n m . cousins. ‘ all going in the «unii' direction. We E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. A. I'. ’ '.irrl’k ’« n< i t i«'» I n pro» fullo'.iisl ¡iliing u'tcr the priK'i'shiun mid lln.ihi »aw the whole crowd ot P"»i*r rapldly a i. ni trii Colli- Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— l i ASHLAND. OREGON, fur busi- nak<*d s'epN .t'erliig tluir wav into What Duffy Notice fur Publication. he* and » Il <lruw i pr -ruiis i r ide. DidT.'» store di«>r. want - I with « i, h s l< t id naked ft* 't M •» tirvta M . il • ir» u EXITED STATES LAND uFFICE.) j A strictly normal school. Thorough instruction in all branches. Tho highest wr did not ku is. but |ir suine he gut Mondar frinii V ki «.. .. to L. ikkview , O kkoun , July 28, 1900. ( tbcui In the|.' to sb'»' them. professi* nal training. Each teacher a specialist. Beautiful and hsalthfnl loea» b-rn working In Die „»i,- •, Notice is hereby given tiiat, in coin- tion and home-like surrouudings. ’I he 11111.11'0'1 « warm friend* of ('. klyiiu X isn. A | ni- a , plianee with the proviciona of tlie act of and Ins Fall term begins September 10. L. i'artisli mid iamlli will regret tu riuploy nf thl» offi.. Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An Write for catalogue and further information. I'-arn of III'-.I ten. I ll fn»!ll Dlls plu»*«* act for the sale of limber lands in the H't. Fathrr D idlv of A»'.i'..in I tu )’< rtlaiul, f"r which |»>|nt they ex- W. M. CLAYTON, President. i-tate- of ( aln.irma. Oregon, Neva la and l«lllb» h»reiin th" :,Di insi., und pisi lu han- next saturdiv. Mr. Washington Territory,” as extended to p 1 he foll.iwln ; siri I i w IH hold Parrish will i» copy a respinsi hie posi all tlie Tublic Laud States by act of ti'llghiu» Mirile. , In t]u.’ )„,( j pur- August 4. lNt’2. New ti n S. l'utnam of .. tion with a large iii'.iiraih'i* eoiupnny Klainatlion, County of Sisktyo, State Am1 l'TWiif Ihr Llllkvlll« . of that 'Iti. Ih i» s»es.»es exei'p- of California lias this day tiled in I r s . Nat« tlimai ability, liaiing lew .p '-rs any- this office I.is sworn statement. No. 2t»3, iih'-i h » a m at aiul aeeiirate ¡ux'ount- f.ir tie purcha»e of the NE *« of Sec-, B" II»' w. . .. r’urninz S ind iv. tinn Nu. N in Township Xo. 32. S., ■ Durlng hit) ali ini, n ul I eing a man id iiidi'initable P'ncf. >frx. Moor * lisi ted tier sisicr em-rgv and hirer tn whatever lie tin- Range No. 7l,2 E., and w ill offer proof to j pr»- MiClun» of ; ...j show that tin* land sought is more valu ili’rt.ik‘‘ Ibst'k». lie Is ufTahlc, able for Its timber or »tone than for ng- ' c’.itrt -ui ■ i id .•umi.Ksl it Ing. Ile I Mr. R. R. return,.,] ricuitural purposes, and to establish ht« li is i». a i."- ;:i i In Is'stuwlng fav H rutting from s„> i r.u claim to Mild land la-fore the Register ors. mid during his fifteen years' resi- F'^hsha'll. n („rth.. p,« mxl lti*ceiver of this office st Lakeview. i in deuce here lia» i allied general conti- Oregon, on Saturday, the titli day of r*«» POn-liiisin:' .u, nomi!.»' deuce and i sterni. 'That lie deems It OctoisT, IWM>. He names as witnesses: I I" ’ frw days. ».......... il I .rm. ture mllisaM" I" h»'.ite e!»-where, is deep 1. IjiKlamb '.v, ot Ashland, Wiscon- ___ E. W. Rn-«ell, of Ashland, Wiscon- VOUE ly regretted, but that pnwqirrlty und sin; F I B.st rid Aitm:, f*lll i Thomas aiix ’ iiiw * S. Ness, .'vrs.vi of Washburn, »» t HII u , Wis- »»if»- — happimhsm.il attend Inni mid his ["""'.»'■l-rk !>, s.-..;i cousin ; Jacob Isler, of Klntnath Falls, _ /At T estimable fuinlly in their new lumie F’ln.'tth on Sitiirdav, Oregon. Any and all persons elaim- ta the sincere wish uf all. ing adversely the above-deecril>ed lands ° r r« thrri> n, pr,„ ...nt,. 'The Sail I i : . ' Bulletin nf Sat are requested to tile their claims in this j Harbin f..r office on or liefore said titli day of ; urday intimate» that the railroad f"h'-ill a liem,... October, 11MH4. cii.np.'.ny v ii h i » hack "f thi' I tn gull LP1""» ""'I prim» E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. at tiles«' Mhll.1'1 1, I« Ih'Chicago, Burlington ■4n1<> r,,irv'r'"’K 1» tim.h. "'The Bur 'I. tile supplì and Qn'ncy, mid i}s; rl%'rtllliis|,1] TIM HRB LAND. ACT.KNE3. 1878. \ Ilirec-|im> local lington Is the I'- '.......... lit«' < tregntl I »<• hul mal Moiiid have slu r! 1 me. I-rout a p-'lnt III Mal NOTICE FOB IT’BLICATION. h'wl *•’ Bail heur count i w hele Die line emnes In ■ • H paj» I, a Hi rjI»,,. frmu Idaho, surveyors have run a line EXITED STATES L and OFFICE.) icriiss H irn v. Lake and Klamath I'liirncd Tiiesdai eountu'h tn Klamath Falls, the north- I. iKKViKW. O rigos '. July 28. RXM.f '.sit to friends lii Notice is hereby given that in com i rn ii'rmhnis of the i tri-.'un Midland. pliance with the provision* of the net of ....... I K'ksonville. Itii'.siiri i ti u h'» leross thr won- L "''«le hit- usili,.. Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An : fe.lt lit H Ilf flie d rfulb fértil - s.s'lh'ii of Southern act tor the sale of tinils-r lands in tlie P1»" he h u| |||,. ](| , ■ i . at Medford, Ore "Ufi where ,i 'ilculttirai pursuits states ot Eulifornin. Oregon, Xevitdn, easiiiv uf ¡¡I tend- 1‘iiniiol be liillowi'll nil a large seule Washington Territory,” as ex making a big in Men’ $10, $12 and and tended to all the Public Land States e a liecausi' of the high expense of mark U1'"• lii'im.iril, I- by act of August 4. ¡892, E. W. i w «% rza •'VIP' C il I t \ railway will government engl- et lug I he |iniihiet. are at Russell, of Ashland, County of Asli- vj 1 ▼ t 11 m V* d. Vdll ,. nr- develop linini'iise resources not e.islly r' '¿7; hind. State of Wisconsin, has this day est Itnatrtl. F rom Die Oregon line to by k1"' tmij-file '»cC'impurih'd ■V"s,"'r,|:l-'' f"r for this month only. and 1st these suits tiled in this office his sworn statement KI.imal h Fulls along the route map- No. 2t>2, for the purchase of the W. half mlli a bevomi B11- pedoni is about UH( miles. The will of W. half of Section No. 21. in Town nt Also hoys' very ■'8 Kune to <)<» Nome country I.» level amt olTers few obsta- ship No. 32, S.. Range Xo. 7\. E., and will offer proof to show that the land Applegate, II. E. No. 1748 for the WL. proof to »how that the land sought is leles.” MC» of X KA, nf Sec. 22, -- and ■ more valuable for its timber ________ or ____ stonw sought is more valuable for its tim- of NEA. a nd ’ Lakeview Examiner: < hat lie Sher ''r r ■poses, and ' ‘ to l>er or stone than for agricultural 8\\ *4 of NW*4 of Sec. 2:1. Tp. 37, s., R. than for agricultural pur( an bis cinim to ,.„L. said land before L’Wa*Bf I. h, bef ‘l ile Judge ’ lock was In Klamath euitniy lust week I purposes, mid to establish his claim 10 E., W. M., Oregon. He names the i establish I.7„ t11 ’Olismi»? ''"■"fpi'-s. 'The i and ptiri'it is.-il frinii I D Agplegatc. to said land before the Register and following witnesses to prove his con- the Register and Receiver of this offic« Receiver of this office at latkeview, tinuous residence upon and cultivation at hikeview-, Oregon, on Saturday, tlx' of Boy's l1 llul ' ,l"' ,!‘'r«'ll'l- at Swan Lake, 2,800 big fat mutton . Latti''. |,|.f,' ,,:,B r«>r Ins ap- si.... .. 1900. He names as Oregon, on Saturday, the ((th day of oi said land, vix: T. R. Patter.ion, of titli day of Oi'tohwe, In Die bunch are 1,2’oti dry ' October, HXM. He names a* witnesses: Klamath Kails. Oregon ; John Janssen, witnesses: John W. Brandenburg, of »3IIII, ' Kr'""l jury In Du: ewe», the retiiahnler three ami four-' Newton S. Putnam of Khimathon, Cal of Klamath Kails. Oregon; John Hib Klamath Kails, Oregon; C. J. Sly, of veur-ohl wethers. ’The price paid ' ifornia; L. La Fhitnhov of Ashland Wis berts, ui Klamath Falls, Oregon; Her I’ieard. California; Melissa Branilen« ! burg, of Klntnath Falls, Oregon; Eu F'Wh'iii J", '"'^"Bier to have a u.is t.i all niuii’l. Mr. Shi-rlock made consin; Thomas S. Ness of Washburn, man Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon. E. M. BRAL'TAIX, Register. this purchase for hiuisi'lt and I'.aves gene Spencer, of Keno, Oregon. Any Wisconsin; Jacob Isler of Klamath and all persons claiming adversely tli«s Ile F'alla, Oregon. Any and all persons I l ■ We'lu' ""'"«'WH of that Illis week III receive the stock. above-described lands are requested to chaining adversely the above-deseri- will range two weeks there and then lied lands nre requested to tile their TIMBEE [.AND. ACT .11’NE 3. 1878, tile their claims in this office on or be« towns i r' sl’"",l,'"ls In make a slow drive to the railroad nt' l'"*th,it g,,,..] f «’"Onty win NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ' fore said t'th day of October, l!100. claims in this office on or before said ['"«"lí’m. ........ »"■'•eli us Montagu«’, reaching there after elec-1 E. M. fiBATTAIN. Register. tlth day of Oetiiber, 19(M, timi, when he Is sure of selling to ad-1 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, £ E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. rr‘Biivisc o vantage, as buvcrs* will Ite happy ami L akkvikw , O hkgon , July 25. 1900. i liberal after Me Kinley's re-el,u t hm. Notice is hereby given that in com Chinese are dangeroun enemies, for ti r 1 i:ir II"" ,v 1' Pl»li’ ils"'' i| .'. Hr i!1'"'" 'II hh ’ h Mr. Slierli» k has made an offer for pliance with the provisions of the act of Notice For Publication. they are treacherous. That'a why all Congiws of June 3, 1878, entitled ’‘An Iti't-,. r' "f Hornbrook, l.ooo lamls mil of lit«' A net for the sale of timber lands in the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hasel K"’ 'ak’-vli.w '?,IÌI-V "" "M'Irway band. a.ul will probably get state* of California, Oregon, Nevada, j Salve are dangerous. They look like Department of the Interior, "" l’1’ ,, 1' ‘lr «'' ............ Where » Ills return to Klamath. Sherlock also, [""""’xi Itrnvn Sat,!,.," Land (mice at Lakeview, Oregon, mid Washington Territory,” as ex DeWitt’s, but instead of the nil-hesl« luisa band of sheep oil Die rond to, tended to nil the Public Land States' Angust 24. 1900. ing witch hazel they all contain In lb" railroad ¡it Termo to reach there, Don’t Forget ent Special Side uf Men’s *10, *12 mid *1 I Wool Suit« which we Notice is hereby given that the follow by act. of August 4, 1892, Harry I’. gredients liable to irritate the skin ■''! 't"ii<lav........ P '•••n<j;i In this band are tfh"" ir w Mr' - mi the 20th Inst. me selling this month only, ut *7.50. We Sell Brown Bros.’ Oregon City ing-named settler ims tiled notice of his < ialnriiemi. of Klamath Kails. County of and cause bliss I poisoning. For piles, intention to make final proof in sup Klamath. State of Oregon, lias this day F””'1 "hn -• ":'h the following 1,000 laml s which have already been Woolen Mills Clothing. port of his claim, anil that said proof tiled in tliis office liis sworn statement injuries and skin diseases use the or T< ! 1 ■■■ I. , . rt«liming rr„„, sold. will he made Iwfoie Jas. II. Driscoll, No. 204, for the purchase of the NW iginal and genuine DeWitt's Witch '« ‘ II. Cuiii't' C' »I. Klint,ib I'CI» Ore oil 'rter ,,f *•* .-ii " N i. u in Tn*» n.h’n H i-z-l <alve. •> LOCAI. * •y ELECTRIC CASH STORE. 5 Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown Fall Stock Now Arriving. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor damai I Falls SOUTHERN OREGON V Would he please 1 examine STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, have you call immense line of THE BRICK STORE” Klamath Falls, Oregon I Before going to the Valley to buy Winter’s Supplies call on US^““get O U l\, PTICCS* REAMES & JENNINGS, Successors to ALEX MARTIN & CO. Clothing, Mackintoshes. Overcoats, Fall and Winter Underwear, Etc. Wc are reduction s $1 I wool suits, w hich we selling $7.50 PER SUIT On ¡titer October In» sold regular prices suit* at low est prices. Wo also carry lino immenso K"llll'r F* ft;w,'h' K ,r'' SHOESAND HATS Fall and Winter Stock now in. Largest Stock. Up-to-date Styles. Prices are Right. V«rv Pe rectfullv ] \ TV THCV ^TOTTO CHAPMAN ^ BOOT AND SHOEMAKER First-class Work and Low Prices, Repairing a Specialty. Located one door east of Schallock & Daggett’« grocory.