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I republican . that of the pr. M nt wo k, ami If Ibis giii - ty will coiithiue a f-w ihoii H m , Wi- will all lx-,..tuip|M.(| for n few weeks I visi . of winh-r later on. Mr. Halsled Is employed In a mine InvestIgutIon* reveal more. It might Timber Land, Act June j, 1878— near Dywson and In getting a day In fact, make a priAfxx-tor's fortune Notice for Pubdcatlon. over and iilxivu rxpcmws. Tlo- Mall l<> g<> d< vper ami see whi lher then- I* UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I TlirliHl'tV, ot'l’oiil.lt li, | will supply them with Jackson county not an abumlam <■ <>f wealth stored In I. vkkvikw , Oss«**», Sept. Il), 1900.) Notic« I* )i«r«by given ll-at, in com- ❖ J. < la-avcngtMMl and wife of K|M>. news. these mountains ami along the rivers local news phaiK-t- witl> tin, proviaion* -4 II-«- a- t «4 kane pasM-d through here lb-- lutter Mr. ami Mrs. M- Farl.iml, Dr. Ward, iM-shle* rock ami dirt. An old resi t'oi-Kre*« of June 3. 1878, <-ntill<-d ‘-An part of last week on ih«-lr way to opt ician, and Messrs, Randall ami M- - dent of tills, place who In an experi act for t!-<- »*1« -4 limlwr Ixtida in the j.»- E-I m - o •»( Nlmtel creek wa* tier«- labial, wti-fe VD. Leavciigood I iha <>i|lre of Wisconsin, ami Mr. Campla-ll enced prospector ami miner tells ■» atstM <4 California, Oregon, Ni-va-la and Waaliington Territory,” aa ext«n<ied •F Friday- Ix-en employed to »iqxrhiteml I lie of Michigan, arrived ln-r<- Tuesday to that not over live miles from town he t-> all the public 14« nd Htatea by (i,iv Mvrrlll -f Merrill was In town government « fosil. allot Anguat I, 1“.92, Cliarl<-a F. John local«-. Mr. Randall has iM-iight the loiiml gold, not In paying quantllli-s M,n <4 Klamathon, county of Siakiyon, Mumhiy. Judge Orr ami wlf«accompanied by building of ('. E. Worden ami until Io I m - sure, but enough Io hint strong Stat<- of <'alifornia, baa thi* day iil---l ......... ||-ti l r»>n "f Lakeview was Mrs. A. D I'anlik started for Ag«r recently a<*cuple<l hy th- tailor »hop ly that Nufficlcnt further labor might in this office bi* «worn atateinent, No. * •F lor the purcliaee -4 tl-e W of E here Nat unlay, • . ->ii smuiiij, l-’rom Ager Mrs. <>rr of Mr. Stahl. The others will doubt bring lo light a prolltabh- find. Rich 272. -4 Section No. 27, hi T«iwnal«ip No. 32, Albert Walker uf Bly wa* nt the wa* to gi, discoveries of gold have >M-en made ib-no, Nevada, tai a less Invest here. Th«-y an- desirable . S., Range No. 71», E.. an-l will offer vlrdt io|„ r patents, u«,<| Mrs. Carrick 1 citizens and shoiihl meet a hearty wel along the lower Klamath river, gold pr-x-f to aliow tl-at the land aought •F Full* I'u- Mi iy- i* more valuable for ita timlier or .V haa also been found In Lake county, *tone than 1 come. j l. I’udgell "f Keim «-i* doing to visit relative« In California. for agricultural pur- ami linmense quantities of It In Baker ■xxu-a. an-i to eatsbliah hi* claim to asid busltsw h< n-TucMlay. I lie iiiiiiieroiis frl< ods of I tu- family Tin- town Ix-ard has lately entered land la-fore the liegiater and li---*iver of J W. Mantling, rancher of Spring ragrrl hi learn that John Hunsuker. < Into a new Hvc-year contract with th--, county. Hence It would naturally I m - llua office nt Lakeview. Oregon, on | win - m Injury from an a<'<-ld<-utal rille owners of th-- «declrlc light plant, supposed that with gold all around ua, Saturday, the 24th day of November, •b lake. »«» •" ' *" '•'",dl‘.T- I It could also lx- prolltably mim-d here. 1900. He name* a* witneaaea: Fred 'r Mr* II- Ib'iiiiii/a w . ih »hot nee<--»lIati «| the ampul at Ion of his aiming I In-provisions of i'll«- new ar II. Brigg«, of G-ant* Pa««, Oregon; Al- light arm, Is gradually falling ami Is rangement Qlx'liip Io replace th-' pres- At all events It would I m - a good thing Ix-rt Panknin,of Klamalli-.n, ( ahfornia ; • visitor al t hl* pl** Monday. mil likely to »urvlvi-m invdayslonger. <-n! eight an- lights on Main street io find out ab-iul It. It may I m - labor Cha*. F. Kappler, -4 Klamathon, Call 4« Jas. M- l.aiigl.Hn. Indian ln»|Ms-for, lost, but oil the other hand, possibly fornia; 'A'. T. Coburn, of A*)iland. Any an-l all pt-raona claim ♦ c II. Withrow returned Saturday with llfty lm'aml<-M-<-iit lights which rich tllscoveries will lx- ihe reward. "icg-m. was al Klam i'h F ill* Monday. the above-described %• ing adversely wIII lx-disiribiit<-«l In different parts from I ’ urtl.iml, i<> whi«'h place two Those who ussiinn- to pronounce final l*n-l* are requested to file their claims Ili-rn on N-mdiy to Mr. an-l Mis. of the town. Tile cost reinaln» file in tins office on or la-tore said 2lti- day * weeks ago h-- a-'-'oiupatiled Ills uncle judgment on tlx- question <>f timllng ol Henry Farrar -f I hl* place, a »on. Novcmta-r. 1900. same. We understand the change John It. W ithrow, win, hustieeii visit •:* gold In this county, are liable to lx- E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. I Duffy visitisi Mr. P«-nc«- at fut lire. will lx- made In th«- near ing here for s--v--r.il in-aiihs, and has mistaken. Even the must experienced IVIIcan I mv Tuesday and Wednesday. Captain Kli-niens' IIIt m > u Johnny had very III health -luring agr--.it [wtri geologists often commit errors In such Notke For Publication. : M D-ii»l l and wlf- of Lin- of I he I line. has tin«! hard Itick of late, lie was matters. A few years ago It was said •b g. ll valley were tn town <>u Nut unlay Is.pnrtment of the Interior. Judge ll- ii in arrh« <l Frldav from lat<-ly va-'i-lnated In order to prevent that no coal could lx- found In Nebras Ijind fJfficE at Liikeview. Oregon, Win. Nupl'-n of Green I’olnt, Hum- lila spec-h-making i«mr of California, 1 the smal!|xix In cum - that «II m -.- im - ka. The leading geologlataof I he st ate Keptemb*» WOO l.,ldt county, »’a!-, arrived her,- Mon- ( ami left Satur-lav for Lak--ilew where, should hupp« ti Io come along, lie Notice is heieby given that the fol- gravely shook their heads when coal day- < <> ii Munday, h>- opened a regular m s had hardly r«-r « vchm I from tiiat exper was spoken of. ami solemnly ami con lowmg-nsnied Mettler has tiled noli •« of hi* inlention to make final proof in sup t Mias l’urli» <>f Tacomi paused slon->f , court. II-- was ae-'-nnpauh -l ience. when th«- family calf tackled fidently demonstrated from th<- forma port <4 liis claim, and that sai l proof Í him and kicked him In tin- h«-ad, ami through here Nunday «n route to by i J. c lluieiiie of ihis pl.ice amt \. tions und different layer* «frocks, that will be made la-fore Jas. if. Driwoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore nearly scalped him. No sooner had K. Ilaiuim-ml of Medford. Yulii-iv there waanot, and could not be, a pound gon. on G- u-ia-r 13, JfKW, viz: llenry • Dr. Ream«-» M>wcdup the wounds I han of coal in the state. And yet, one E. Cottle II. E. No. 2014, for the M of $ Llvi-ryin.ui II iteli I» building aslu-d W- ar<- Just i* willing to a-'cept KW1«, bee. 2. and lots !• an-l 10, Sec. 3, rlg-ity f' • ’ h-ug «I lite rear of hl» rash on sub*- ripiion now ns we will the tio-iiM-ls took a shot at him ami day, in the very county where the Tp. 38 H., R. 7*f. E., W. M.. Oregon. he la now having a tough siege with geologists had mmle th<*lr examina Renames the following witnesses to •b I m - six iiiontli* or .i year hence. This tlahlvw- that. What n-w accident or <I1 m - us <- tions, a mail who wasdigging a well, prove l,i* continuous resilience ujioti * Win Duncan, »t-* kman of ljuigcll st . imi | i of the ii ar v > ill- to hold some will m-w befall him, the future alone ran aenwaa t hree-fm>t lay er <>f excellent ami cultivation of said land, viz: A. •b valley, wa* -l--lng I mm I iicse tn town on pr--ccdei,i <- on r - lher seasons In th«- J. fuller, of Fort Klamath. Oregon; E Will tell. ro.il. Thus In spite of Hie assertions Robinson, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; l>u*ln> •* - f ti-;iil<'at Ing a-ioiints. It Saturday. E. W. II ukm -II, L. LaFlamlMiy and of big-wlggr-d scientists, coal was W. T. bliive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Prof. It A. Hopkins, principal of seems to I m - t’le pr -¡x-r Him- to s-|ii:ir-- Burton Cunningham, ol Fort Klamath, Tlxunas S Ness arrived Mon-lay from there. And mi It may lx-possible that Oregon. MP' i the |t-m iim i •• h'«-l. 'IsHi’d Klamath Hu- Likeview land office where they thf-M* who OMe-rt the ale- ie-e of gold E. M. BllATTAIN, Register. s. II. King, a trailing st-M-kman of Fall» Nunda'. nia-li- final pr-xif for timber claims, In Klamath county may sl*u I m - mis £ Th-'n.-w M E. church I* entirely F'-rl Klamatb. started this morning ami left Tuesday for the rallr-sid taken. ami that with amor« thorough TIMBERLAND, ACTJUN-E3. 1873, for Iml I'aso, Cal where Io- says he riM-l««*1 an-l viIII *-*> ii lx- -i-tupl-1--I NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. where they will board I lie train for investigation It will I m - found In abun will *|>>-ml ih<- whiter among the ( -b and ready for "*c. their hotrn-s In Wlsronsln. Th«-*- dance. orange bltM«.tn*. It Is to lx- ll--TM’<l UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICE.» II. L Gilkey and D. T. Lawton of ' . I gentlemen expo-t to return here early L ckkvikw , Oma.ox, August 8,1MJU.) Trimmed Hat* al Chastain & May- lie will return to this coimtry again ( Midford were b--rc (before part of tlu- next spring [w-rhaps tiefore then Notice i* hereby given tl.at in com i lone’s. ami lie certainly will if be -'.ill collie pliance with the provisions of the act of week oil blislll «*. to share In th- lively iliiilwr and real Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An hy ml It-etd. Heavy underwear at Duffy's. estate txMim promised for this county Kent It- »» of Vernon, B. (’., stopped art lor the rale of timber lands in the IL F. I'h.ipin in. who llvrsadjoltllng a* Minn a* active work Ix-gln* on the »tales of California, Oregon, Nevada, •F BONANZA NEWS. lien- Satui-lay on hl» way I-« Poe vul- and Washington Territory,” as ex Un-John II. Miller ranch m-ar the pr-qs MMl rallroa«!. They arc energet |ry to Visit rrUtlv«-*. tended to all the Public Iauxi States •b Hugh L. Clopton, a reliable mor California line, brought us on Satur ic, wide-awake business men and are l-y act of August I, 1892, John W. Ju-lg- Wctmirr .f portluml arrived day a simple of his l ege!able produc moMt -l- siralilc a-'-|Ulslt Ion* to a com cliant of thin place, Sold his si ore IhaiideiihOrg, < I Klamath Falls, County •b hen-Sit uni i. -.nhlswayto laikcvl.w building to Bini < Hw-nchuin who wil id Klamath, State of Oregon, has this •b tion*, vlr a great, black 11 ul.t-.ir.l munity. in fins uffii-e his sworn state to attend district --oiifl. open a Milisin In It nliout Octotx-r 9. day Hquash, m I>I i<> I«- tlm tx-si variety ment No. 803, for the purchase of the Yreka Journal: An enthusiastic il. M Richardson an-l II T. lll-’h- known. H was attractive to look ut, Mr. Cloptoii Is building a much more SW quarter of Section so. 8, in Town and largely a’tcnd<-<l meet-lng was inh>n -f I’.' arti, Cal., were here Mon amt excellent to cat. commodious building Immediately ship so. 38 S., Range xo. 6 E., and will offer priwd tu show that the laud sought licl<l at Klamathon last Thursday day to market some wheat. * La F-«nt, the magician, will give > veiling, aildress.-«l liv lion, llenry L. cast of his old stand where lie will is more valuable for itslimlier os stone continue In the mercantile business, than for agrcultura) purposes, and to Dr. i><*i. Stuart who recently he one <>f hi» |x'pu!.ir an I highly Interest I'x-nson. Circuit Judge of < tregon. who lie haa a large stock of tine goods and eslalilish his claim to sai l land liefore cat -il at Bonanza, was In Klamath ing « ntertaiiiiir nfs .il Houston’s opera «lellvcred an excellent speech on the sells cheap and desires his share of the Register and Receiver of this office Fall» M n-l.it imi callrsl at thisufficc. lit him - on Friday etenlng, October 19. at laikvview . Oregon, on Saturday, the questions of the «lav, and tin- great 20: It day of Octolier. 1900. tie name« as Medford 'I ill: J.-**- Fisher and I«a Font ha* hail forty years' experi Ix-m-nt already acquired under rcpul>- business in this lino. witnesses: J. 11. Whitcomb, of Picard, Mr. Zevcly and Mr. Bradburn who family hate m .ve<l to KLiinith Fall* ence In legcidi-maln ami Is cnabhxl Io llcan management of national affairs, California ; C. J. slv, of Picard, Cali wln-rr th- v will c.-ndiict a restaurant. toglve a first-«'lass show. Admission: and the certainty of Its continuance have been partners In the saloon busi fornia; II. I*. Galarucau, ot Klamath ness for some time will dissolve part- Falls. Oregon ; Henrietta GahtrVicsu, II. W K- - ■ «• went t<> Lingctl sal ('hlldien. under 1.’ years. I* cents; t>y the r<- «-lection of McKinley and of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Any and m-nthlps.-on Mr. Zcvely w ill open a persons claiming adversely lite ley T ixm I iv t - arc «tnpany litimc lit» , adults, 2»«••■nls. Itiswcvelt. The K l.iniat hotl glee club tahsin <>f his own in the near future. all al-ove-described lands are requested to L Wife who lia-l Ix-a-n vi*lllng there for: We uml<-n>taiH| that th- work of gave a variety of choice songs during L-uls Bauman ha* gone to Eugene tile llis-ir claims in this oilice on or be fore sai l 20: h day of Oclolisr, 1'JlX), Sime tlm* pre v loti». enlarging ami ••«l«-mllng the big Irri the meet Ing. which wa* a feature on business. lie will be g<nc about E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Datr.rt Att truer lt<-.im- » of Jack- gation ditch will commence early next greatly appreciated by all present, three weeks. tnanUr tt.u I. •« ■ a few days la«t wn-k spring. This Is tola-one of the great nearly ev--ryl«>dy In that place ¡tad Marshall Orr, who went to Montana and fi-an here went to l.ikcvlcw to est iM-m-tit* this country hasever had, vicinit y, 1x4h democrats and republi l ist December, returned here the 4tb Timber Land, Act June 3. 1788— Notice for Publication. ami one whiih of routs«- would n«t can. being present. •tt -nJ circuit court. Inst. He owns a good isiich in Lan ha'<- Ix cti were li m-t for the certain Lakeview Is said fob - rising from Its ge 11 valley mid is now there. < it -vi r II it t >n. » -,i <>f R B. Hal- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I I ..I stili I h'-re th-- fore part of lite ty of theO. M. railroad. Tully «lie. ashes and txs-omlng an elegantly built Fred Bartley, stage driver, had n L akkvikut , O ukuox , Sept. 10, 1900. t town, \mong its many cunsplclm-us runaway one day last week het ween r-s-k from Ali.ka after an ulmclK'r therefore, for the rallh-ul. Notice is lien l>v given th*', in com lion. Th-xna* II. Tongue, congress features Is the Immense, three story, here and Bly and Is now laid up with pliance with the provi-iohs of the act of of at--ut a y--.ir and a half. i . Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "All net for the rale of limiter lands in the I». Cr -nemllter of Fort Klamath man from Ibis district, will speak on brick hotel, containing mo ns-ms and a badly sprained ankle as a result. Mr. and Mrs. J im - Hoagland of the . «tale* of California. Oregon, Nevada and *a» a pl. aMut r.illcr al this office t«e political Issues at kshlnml on the 26th c<|iial In style and construction to the Wusliington Territory,” as extended and at Jacksonvllli* on the 27lh Inst. Ix-st hi this part of the state. There day. lie was on hl* way home fr«»m Wllliumette valley who have tveen vis to nil the Public latiid S tates b_v act It Is a's<> announce I lint lie will visit nr«-also eight large two story brick it Ing friends here for a couple of weeks, of August 4. 1832, Charles F. Kap » trip to th - It igm- river valley. and addres, th- p --pl-- of Klamath stores Just couipl- ti-d, with a style returned home tin- llrst Inst. Mrs. pler Jr. of Klniiuithoii. Countv of bis- JnaO. Ihdl mi l E. 8. T.-rwIlllgar kiy-.il, State of California, lias this day Falls some lime this month, in which that shows that tlm builders believed ( has. Hoagland mid daughter and tiled 111 this i tli. e liis sworn statement No. "f Little Shasta, ('al., arrived here Fiturdar. Mr. Terwilliger owns a ' event lie will be a • -rd I a I irg - an- there was nothing too g-*>d for Lake Win. and Jno. Dunnognlla. wost with 273, for tin-j>un lui-e <4 the W., of E1» view. Another t!n<- building Is the them to lay In their winter supplies. of Section No. 2!. in Townxhizv No, 82 s.. Izrg*-nutntx-r of «-allle In I’- m - valley. i dleoce an I nr «nll.il w.-h-otn -. Range No. 7VS E., and will offer p*0td to Stiecrsgors to ALEX MARTIN & CO. The expr«ss mcvM-ngt-r on the train Masonic, and In addition there are Mr. Nichols went to Surprise valley show that tlie land sought is more valu Tltr late conb-rrnee of the M. K able for its timlwr or stone than for agri- which ronveycil J. II. Jardine’s ship- many ot her line residences and business last Tuesday for a load of apples. •hiir- h loitlh hMl r- t ur.i -I It v. J. W. eulliiral purisises, mid to establish his bouses com pl- t«-«l or nearly so. The im-iit of Miak--s north reports that lie Mr. and Mrs. Craig organized a De claim to said land la-fore the Register ' Gig t.» tlii* p| i. .. f.,r another year.,' energy and perseverance of tlu- citl- gree <>f Honor lodge hen- last Friday and Rei-eiver id Illis office at Lakeview. H» «ill pr<-;u hm I’-x ialL-v n xt Sun-1 was kept busy all th - way from Ash land to I’orll.md sweeping Juvenile zens of Ijikcvlew In thus rebuilding evening. They were the guests of <Iregcn, on Saturday, the24th .lay of No <hy. vember, ltKXt. lie names as witnesses: ■ snakes from the car. and suggests that sets a g<Mid example for the citizens Mr. and Mrs. Ilarpold while here. C. F. Johnson, of Klamathon, Califor Medford M u|: Mr. an-l Mr*. Dan’l either lh<- shipments ought to be of other towns to follow. Constable Walker went to Dairy nia: AlU-rt Pnnknin, of Klamathon, * r",|riulL'.r. who have lieen llsltlng California; W. T. Coburn, of Ashland, iii ul«- In tighter Ixixes or the prtsiucc To avoid the more or less seductive last Monday to b-vy an attachment on Oregon; F. H. Briggs, of Grants Puss, Trilli» In Ashland ami Jacksonville. First-class Work and Low Prices. should I- of uniformly large .size. and sanctimonious Intluem-es that some grain of Peter Petcretlner for a Oregon. An» and all persons claiming >'»”• r-tiirn-xl to their home In Klam- may l«c esert«-<l at Ashland to bead off delinquent store bill and got what lie - adversely the aliove-described lands Mr.Gowcnrtportsth.it «luring hl* •th t'-unty, are requeued to tile tlieir claims in this Repairing a Specialty: r«-cent trip on Ills return tn this place pnxipi-etlvc setth-rs on their way to didn’t want, viz: a black eye, but the office <>11 or before raid 24th day of No G1VC ITie 3. C3.ll« 11 Marple went over to Lake- lie saw lastly im-re damage «lone to Ihlscounty. It might I m - well for those other fellow? lie was arrest cd on the vember, UDO. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. lu.t SHurday with Judge lfon- gardens by late trusts In Jackson w ishing to c-,-'!!-- here, to make the charge of resisting an officer. The Located one door east of Schallock & Daggett’s grocery. *’n-Mxi ('-iun*<-lors Rutcnlc of this county Ilian he saw In Klanuilhcounty. trip by the wav of California and trial is to come off Liter. TIMBERLAND. ALT JUNES. 1878, I'™-an-l ............. .. ,lf M.-dho-d, to«l- ............................................ .... ............................................... , . .a«— ^■n»—ii il l- There will lie a "Hard Time’ social notice F or publication . In escaping th«- evil effects of early . Ager. If you come from the north circuit court. and Washington Territory,” a* ex TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. — at the school house on Friday evening. ami must necessarily touch Ashland, frosts, ho was surprised to see how tended to all the Public Iatnd State* by U xitkd S tates L and O ffice , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. At Houston-* (lprra ||(11|H(, ncxt mm h more fortunate tills county had ride through quickly and while doing October 19. Prizes will I m - given as act of August 4, 1892, W. T. Coburn, laikeview, Oregon, Sept. 10, ¡900. of Ashland, Countv of Jackson,' J"'a' .!.!(> p. m., Hermon on been Ilian the Rogue river valley. so pray to be dulivered from Ihcsvlicl- follows: A prize for the worst dress Notice is hereby given that ill com UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) State of Oregon, lias tlii* day tiled in pliance with tin- provisions <4 the act of . •"» shall we g-t ready for a part ed lady, one fortheworst dressed gent, tous admonitions of local boomers, L akeview , O rkgox , August 30, 1900. J this office his sworn statement No. 275«1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Rev. Father Donelly left on Satur Notice is hereby given that in corn for the purchase of the SW attar ter of l"-nti-'th Century forward whoae enthusliLsni over their annual one for the ugliest man, and a hand act for the sale <4 limber land.« in the day evening's stage for Ills home at ’d juice <4 .... the ] act of Section No. 26, in Town»hh> No? 32 S.,‘ •»went?" (’„me. - —_ of crop of peaches and mountain water some one for the most popular young states of California, Oregon, 1 v ...u,i. plance with the provisions extend- A’ongrès»of June 3,1878. entitled Range No. 7C, E. ,snd will offer' proof to Ashland. During Ills slay here, he and Washington Territory. ” as extend ,’l,Tl"’-b»y.i. c. Mitchel Started might lead them to forget that Klam lady. The nuint-y will boused for the ed to all the l’ublic Land States by act for the sale of timber lands in the show tlfat the land sought is more valu met with .siilmiantlal and gratifying ath county has any «le.siruble resources. benetit Of the library. Lit everyone act of August 4, 1892. J. C. Wei**, states ot California, Oregon, Nevada, able fbr its timber or stone than for as-' . ............... . 'tile from this place as ex- ricultural purposes, and to establish his encouragement In hl* enih-nvora Io of Fort Klamath, Countv <4 Klamath. and Washington Territory.” , "2..^ r-.v i<'r. f"r....................... and will r«-- i Interest people of ltd* «-«unity In th«- Don’t be persuaded to stop until you come and have a good lime. State <4 Oregon, has thii day lileo in «bled to «11 the I u -he Land Mate, claim to said land before the Register, this office hi. sworn statement No. 277. ft “ct ° A"gu.t 4 1892, Sumuel W. mid Receiver of this office at Lakeview? roiint " ’ "”’re iro,n Luk'’ building of a ( athollc chnn-h at this get here mid then you can determine Heavy underwear at Daffy’s. lor the pun base of the NWt4 of Section Cbr V Horntwook. Ominty of Hskt- Orefton.on Saturday, the 24th day or r""'"7 In a few -lays. w hat Is best to do by personal Investi 1 place. There I* every pmspcct that N... 27. in Township No. 52 8.. Range v-’U-Mam <4 ( ahfornia. has his day November, BMW. He' names as wit '"Jh]’°*ce 1"’ ’worn /'»'ement nesses: Charles Kappler, of Klama-' Trimmed ILits at Chastain A nay- X... 7>, E. and will offer proof to show Lr.. ll>*■'nz a,,d family arrived such an edifice will be built here In gation. .hat tlie land sought is more valm.l.le Yiv't?’ ¿'iFt" ol'Crlo» K 2 tlion, California; C. F. Johnson, of Whether gold In paying quantities! bne's. Uneh" ,"’*‘lav fr"m hirge stock I h<- no tr ftiture. . its timlH-rar stone than for ag.ieultu- tt,,d £5 N^4 "< Klamathon, California; F. H. Briggs, «uUbz..... ............................ ... can be found In Klamath county. Is ,al purposes, and to establish his claim M m Townshfo No. 83 s.. Kange No cf Grants Pass, Oregon ; J. C. Weiss, of The Wixxl River country Is an ideal ,a question which has never Ix-cn fully sai,l land Is fore the Regi.ter and Re- f” "nd f l b Fort Klamath,On-gon. Any and all per •»'■rediiii K’""L »HI remain -aver of this office at Lakeview, Or., on ‘ft.l'">d sons claiming adversely the ahuVtMte-, sei-lion for successful dairying. We determined. People have generally u r"'hiring tlll. w|nt?r atnrdav, the 24th dav of Novsmber, ,,mU>r or *'°,ne Ml > g i± , serihed lands are requested to file their1 doubt If then- I* a country anywlmre taken It for granted that (bore Is no claims in this office on or before said ■0. Ilenames as witnesses W.T. in-in A M 'irrlhl' l‘"d f“n,l|y arrived heller adapted hi that Industry. C -urn, of Ashland. On-gou ¡--Chas. «d la7 - JTl ? X., 24th day of November, 1900. gold here worth looking for. It Is as •"•rr I imi 11"'.1 T'"'w,l,Jr' *»•"« .nson, <4 Kluinathon, California: F. m im1 ’ ___ E, M. BRATTAIN, Register. Wh n railroad faclllth-.-.are Inirodm-ed sumed, on what reliable milhorlty n<> •l*rrl»ii- ' 'rl11,111''""dltIon of Mrs.1 enabling the eiwy transport at Ion of 11 Briggs, of Grants I’ass.Oreiton ; Chas. Notice for Publication. Kanpler, of Klamathon, California. ,n.,’,ne,!’ "* * r < . v j.- ¡•crl<lentaii*t i*f* Jn<,’ ,,u'IMk‘'r- W,"'I prixlm-ts to market, W’ood river will one can say, lh.il If there Is any gold .1, I and all jx-rsons claiming adversely . " ‘V.’XSk t^^hfo nfo IMu-artment o< the Interior. ' here at all, it Is burh-d lo a great Land OOice at Lak.viaW, mefo«, ' > shot himself last week, j mil only coni Inin- nil exet-lb-nt stock the alaive-desr rilaxl lands are requested A«"‘“t of H,Or?-‘ r<X>?A „ 8epicmK«7 ft. holler la lirrebv glv«n that the folio . tile their claims in this office on or ‘ A'iV ,r""'his *7' tr' ,"ri"‘'1 laMl wr, k «•«iiinlry, but will rapidly develop In depth under the enormoii.s amount of fodon-Mid 2»th dav of November, HAW. David Blackmore < Klamathon, Call- named aetller lAa fti.d tioUce of hla lni<- lava which escaped front the oltl to make Hnal proof In Support of hl» cl v \i m.-rne Mi.tA*r tomia. Any Rn<l |H'rjoiis clmminK ‘■'»hi-i, h’k''""r 1,1 C’allfornla,' cxteiiNlve ami profitable dairying, E. M. B ¡’ ea ! tain , u* Register. | n(|ww|y al(ove all dei. riheJ Untl „ and that raid proof will be made before Jas ('niter hike volcano when it blew up. II. Iirlacoll County Clerk, al Kia requested to file their claims in th in Oregon, on October 20. 190U. via: A. Medford Mall: A. V. iLirniim «-ame If this unproved theory Is correct It m rn »,:, r ” ”» It E No. >067. for the WU of MW', Notke For Publication.------------ ^icv on or before «aid 10th day of SWG. *Wei'rl,... ’ 1 ” , «nil eloquence ' Sec. 4, and NEU of KWU. H over from Ft. Klamath last week and may be trm- that a search for gold | Rubbcrs at Duffy’s. department of ihv Interior, | November, , a . R. 13. K . vv. M , Or«. He iriL ......... .st flaticrlngl Lund Office hi Lakeview. Oregon, E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. low in* wltneuea to' orovl hl« ronilBUOM*.’ on Sat unlay left Mi dford for Dawson nilght turnout tube a fool's erraijil. I This is the se.uttut when mothers are • September 20, 1900._____ ._________________________________ _ residence upon and "ulitvsUoa of Mid land;, City, Yukon Territory. Ilin friend, On 'li<- other baud, several of those1 Alarmed on account of croup. It is vis: Osbert freln«, of Merrill, Oregon ; Mack Notice Is hereby given that the following» r__ _»«n ■ « v rx t /-x»r> >»vix , «J. R-t Jones, district snperln- named settler ink-« filed notice of hi» intention TIM BEIi l^AN D, ACTJLNH3, 18 <8, Irvine, of JTerrtH, Oregon; L. A/whlte, «W ,*n<lent S. S. Ilalsle:!, who went Into llutl ' who hiive nt various times in past ! quickly cured by One Minute Cough to make Anni proof in «uoport of his claim, Royaton, Or-gou; Oeo. Davis, g«yaton. Qre- " Oregon Clilldrc i-n's NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. *<Mle lhai »aid proof will be nitide before ,1. H. pm* j emm*ry a few months ago, lias discov years actually prosp-eted for It In this Cure, which children like to take. J. and _________ E M. BRATTAfW, r~f"" Drlncoll, C ouikv Clerk, al Klamath Falls. I Kir visiting ered that gixsl money can I m - made In county, say that they have found gold L. Padgett & Sons, Kent». Oregon, on October 29. 1900. vii; Kmile Eger! Il K No. 1717, for the W.ofSbP*. NE'. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I For Newt of tba WorM ih,., -■-••"•»y (-»-In- conduct Ing a bnkery and restaurant though not. In .sufficient quantities to I Ovcrcnits at Duffy’s. t»i ME‘ a A J»b:»4 of X E' a of Sec. 1/ Tp »7 H., K I a K xvikw , (wimox, O/ncooN, «Sept. .Sept. 10, 1 1900. ) L akxvikw !P a E w. M, Oregon, lie namea the following Read the San Francisco Bulletin. ll‘.:U * ’ r lMloii. ba-ri .. l’VH 11 ,,ll> bitercst of there mid has secured a suitable build pay fur mining It. Bill If n little 1 sure I Notice is hereby given that in to t-rove lili* continuous resldettfv i com- Fifty cents per month, inclndine I No other pills can equal DeWitt’s vitne«nes upon and ciiltivat ion of said land, vis: Tri<l pliance . with the provision*-«! the act ol large 28-page Sunday edition. Sen^ ing and lias sent for Mr. Barnum, gold has hen lofore I m - cii found, does Little Early Risers for promptness, E. Htnhlrnan. of B y. Oregon; A. (’astel, of J I fa.ii.ii Kliiinath EalH, Oregon; Conrad Rloeger v Cnngres* of June 3, 1878, entitled "An "IIS mind could not 1 who Is a gentleman of experience In It not ex|'lodi- the lava theory. And certainty und efficiency. J. L. Pad- and for Sample sample Copy copy to to The Bulletin, £33. act I01 the side of timber land* In the mr me Bnll John H. ColaUau, both of Dsiry, Oiegon. r ’"ro '•■light ful i.... . Dial line, to cmn-ami run it for him. if there l:nt little-.mid, m:ty not further gelt A Ñóns, Keim. E M B hu T atn Rfghttr. , vts’es <>f California, Oregon, Nevada, ’ Kearney St., San Fntnelaeo. FLAMATH . ELECTRIC CASH STORE \b\Mb Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown Fall Stock Now Arriving L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor “THE BRICK STORE Klamath Falls, Oregon. We carry a full line of BOOTS, SHOES and RUB Shoes fitted BER goods to the feet. REAMES & JENNINGS, ^TOTTO CHAPMAN ^- BOOT AND SHOEMAKER