Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 18, 1900, Image 2

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THE CRY O£ ÌtóB!*Alt>i
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ttftvy underwear at Duffy's.
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K lamath
NOTH.TI.
ALEX
MARTIN & CO.
The best method of cleansing tlu
U’hercas niy «Ife. b-t'1" ' 1"1'
C ounty .•.
No other pills can equal Ih-Wltt'a llv«>r is the use of the famous llttlx
[San Francisco Call]
Little Early Risers for promptness, pills known us DeWitt's Little Karl)’ dtd oli of nbout tilt’ Jbtti ot '"K
Bryan has evidently learned at last «■ertalnty ami efficiency« J. L. Pad­ Rlsara. Bantoltkt. Nevar (rtpat tasi leare In* Imma*. i*d nml
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Published«vtft Ttiurndfly by
J. L. Piolgett & Sons, Keno.
wHImut juM «’»»"<’ "r prcooUb'i’.
that his leadership is one of forlorn gett A Sons. Kciiik
PROPRIETOR S
i tuid tutta tu return, md«cc i» icr» '’.»
hope, and that the end of his política!
Felt bouts at Duffy's
Rubber» St Duffy’s.
glveit t i Al! pera»Hl» imi •" lu»rb',r •'
power and prestige is at hand, lie
EoiTOSS AXI» pKorHirTORRi
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Do not get Beared If vonr heart Timber Land, Act June 3. 1788— trtikl ber Oli Itty U««'0Utit a» or I ««Hier
has been clu’cring Ills followers with
pay
UU
fietitk,
iu««4inta
«-.
suffer
troubles
you.
Most
likely
you
Notice
for
Publication.
*
n a»',irnos satos t
large words of h«ipe for four years,
« lulmk intiii«* or c««iittiu t«’«l b.' > r ' "
front inHigertion. Kod« I Dyspepsia
• v»,r fin advance)
but now ho bas begun to utter words i Cure digest» what you eat nml gives
nml after thi» «Itile.
IURHDAY. OCTOBER
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I
thil.d ut Ikumittn. Oregon. Spleni-
| that sound very much like aery of de­ ¡the worn out stomach perk'd rest.
I.AKKVIKW, O kku >> x , Sept. 10, 1900. i
ber
29, liHHt.
1
It
is
th«*
only
preparation
known
that
spair. He has once or twice of late
Nuli««' is bendo giwn liuti, in C«*tn*
l’AMl» VtN*ON-
«■oinpletely
digests
aildaMics
of
fmais;
pitali««'
»uh
th«>
pruvi'-ionv
et
III«'
set
oi
admitted that defeat is staring him
that ta why it cures the worst cases of Coligtevs et June 3, 1878. elititlvd "Ah
in the face, ami bas endeavored to i indigestion ami stomach trouble after net tur thè sale <>f timher lands in thè TIMBER LAND, Aft " xl‘, !
break
the force of the truth by accus­ everything else lias fail«*d. It may States "( Califvrnia. Oregon, Nevndn and
nutiuf . F or ITBI.R a I ION
NATIONAL TICKET.
lie taken In all conditions and cannot Wusliiegton Teriilory," a.« «‘Stemled
ing his Opponents of foul play.
t«> all Ilio Public lamd Htules by ni t
U nited states land offiue 1
In a recent speech he said: • If help but do you ginxl. J. L. rudgett of Angus! 4. 18;’'.', Charles F. Kiip-
L akkvibw . O hmu M, Auguri W-
'or Président—
&
Nona,
Keno.
plerJr. <>f Ktamatluin. Coiintv "( Si»-
the el«»cti<in were held to-day there is
N.xi.e i» hereby given limi m
'WILLIAM Mt KINLEY,
kiymi, State of Cnliioinia, h:::' thi» day pliancv with the pro«i«i"ii» “I the »«I '
Winter Clothing at Duffy’s.
no doubt we would have a majority
tiled in ibis «'Ilice liissworn itatenicnl No. Coiigr«'.» .«( June 3, 1878. . ntlilvl
A"
l'or Vice-President—
in the electoral college and in the
F«*eHngs «*f safety pervmlo th«» 273, tur thè purclia-«' <•( thè 'V ’.j ni E1, »cl for the »al«> of limber lami’ m tin'
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
popular vote. But the Republican housi hoM that uses (»tie MinuteCough ef Se«'ti"ii Nn.2l. in Tow nsliip Nw.32 8., »tate» of California. Oogon, Neva t i
Kangc No. 7*... E., albi w ili «iffer pi«"<f tu
managers are now collecting from the Cure, the only h trniless rcntetlv that show tliat thè land ».night : ’ more valli- ami Wa-liington Tvintonv." »’ «•vh n.i-
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
e,| to all the I’llblle lami Htrt»-»
produces
Immediate
results.
It
is
In
­
'
mbriopolies
a
large
campaign
fund.
alile f<>r ita tinil er ersUuie tl.au h'r agri- act of Augu.t 4, 1892, W. A. \«-rrril.
Hon. W. A. Peffer and Mary Ellen
fallible for coughs, colds, croup and
pur|Mi»e», ami te eslablish hi» <>( Hornbn»>k, County of
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind» ot
(x*aae‘«;f Kansas, who were populists They will buy every vote that can b»> all throat ami lung troubles. It will cultural
clami t<> said lumi Ivinr«' tli«' R«'gl»ter Hlata ot California, ha» thi» >1»» 11 '
«nd Kthnrlch supporters of Bryan in bought. They will coerce every vote prevent consumption. J. L. Padgett »mi Riuviver «•( ibis «itile«' ut l<akeview, Ibi» ottici* hi» »worn »tat. im nt No. ’-■1-
Buildings and Contracting and Building
t'rvgon. «ni Saturday, llie24th «lay et N«i- fm tin* min haw ol ilw 1 • ■ 1 ' ’ l?.°
1890,*8re n«iw strongly favoring Mc­ that tart be coerced. They will in­ & Sons, Keno.
on the Installment Plan.
veiuner, 1900. He mimes »» Witm'si'V» I
31. mills1« A»i SEl4» <»J Strtkm ><»
Kinley and R«xitievclt and denouncing timidate every laboring man who can
Winter clothing at Duffy’s.
ui.iiiimu, «•( Khimatlion, Culilor-
C. F. Johnson
in Toounhip N<». 3'- S., Kflnuv N”-
the pelicy snd practice of the demo- be intimidated. They will bribe every
ni»; ; Al>«
__ ...
,
art Panknin,
of Klumathon, 7Ù E., and *iil offer
Io "*•••"
Among (hr Infinite variety «»f mnteiial ami work tunitahed by till» mill «rei
Torturing akin erupt ions, burns and California ; W. T. Coburn, of Ashhiud, that
election judge that can be corrupted.’'
the lain! Fought ia m<»ra val­
cratii^party in unqualified terms.
sores ar«’ soothed at once and prompt­ Oregon. F. IL Briggs, of (»rants Pass, uable for it* tindvr or utone than tor “U stoic Front». W«»»l Carving. Hlair Kail». Hnlu.tr». ami Newel I’oeto, Biatkvtgi
Such a spetx-h fmm a man who holds
ami all |ier*>n* claiining ricultural purtMiflv*, mi»! to rMabhuli hi* Scroll mi'l f't»m«-ri Work, Ha.h. D'or, win I lllimta, Corner ami Itane Itlr.k., H»«e<|
In :New York bets oi three to one the high position of candidate of one ly healed by applying l>eW Itt’sWitch t'regon. Any
lami» claim to »aid land Iw'fore th«' Rvgi.h'r ami lurnr.l Hulu.lem. f>oor and Wimlow Frante», l’ulpll» ami Pew Emi», Hhlngle»,
Hazel Salve, the best known cure for advervely the
II.» • al»ovv-«i«ewtltaxl
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arebelhg offeted In faver of McKinley I of the greatest parties of the country piles. Beware of worthless coiinter- ar«> reque.letl to tile llieir clitiinu in ibi* and Receiver of tlii» office at l<akwi« »
Builder»’ »lardaare. l’ainta ami Oil, Moulding »ii«li»la».. Fiovatton» and lretigw,
vitby^w takers. One man offers to I for the Presidency can signify nothing felts. J. L. lNidgett A Sons, Keno. office 011 or belore »aiti 24tlnlay oi No- Oregon, «»Il Satnrtlav. the llitli «lay "I Eiul- .o <1. tirunml ami Cut («la.». Well I'afn'r, Furnltmr, etc., etc.
veiulier, 1900.
November,
list'
II«'
naniv.
a.
»i<
bet
thousand dollars that Bryan else than a complete Intellectual col-
|>r.t »oik an i malvtial, and in the latv.t ami ui««l approdai a()lea.
E. M. BRATTAIN. K.-gister,
Rubber boots at Duffy's.
n«'»»e«: Samuel W. Clary, ol Horn­
will have the fewest votes in the i : lapse. It is a wild denunciation
brook, Cnliloinia; Mvlvln Navi«*», <4
Felt boots al Vuffy’a.
Dr. W. 11. Lewis, Lawrenceville,
Klamathon, California ; Jiicob I.ler, ol
eleetdta) college of any candidate who which -an have emanated only
ever 4hi for president as the nomine«' from the madness of disappointed atn- Va., writes. "I am using Kodol Dys­ TIMBERLAND, ACT.UN E 3. 1878, Klamathon. I'aliiornia ; I’.ivi«! Iil.i> k
im»re, of Klamathon. California.
Any
pepsia Cure in my practice among se­
of on«of the
two principal parties.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and all |«er»oii» claiming a«lvvr.vly th«'
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bition. Bryan is seek ing some met hod vere cases of indigestion and find it
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»I h «V v dvrcrilx'd land» are rr«|m-»t«"l I»
fieife-al Lew Mallace. the famous of explaining to his followers the an admirable remedy.” Many hun­
U nitcd S tates I. ixiiOrrtot,
file their claim» in thi» otti««- onori«'
dreds of physicians depend upon the
Lakeview, Oregon, S«‘pt. Il), 1900. for«' »ai«l loti» «la« ol Novi inl'i’r. 1IM'
authdFof “Ben Hur,” was figured as1 Pause of the coming disaster. He is use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cur«' in stom­
Notie»' 1. hereby given that in com­
E. M. BkATTAIN, Rcgi.t«r.
a re^iit to the democratic ranks not
enough to recognize that his ach troubles. It digests what you pliance with th«- provi.mn» ol the act oi
I
W. W. HAZEN» Proprietor,
carlyth the campaign, but the follow- defeat is due to the common sense of eat. and allows you to eat all the go«xl Congress «d June 3, 1878, entithsl ‘’An
Notice For Publkattan.
ibg se>rttiK»nt expressed by him would the Americrn people. He prefers to food you need, providing you do not act for the sale of timl'er lands in th«'
state» <>( California, Or«'gon, Nevada
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Indictfc otherwise: “I bald Mr. Bry- attribute it to bribery, intimidation overload yourstomach. Giveslnstant ami Washington Territory.” aa extemi-J
Ih'partmcnt of Interior.
relief and' a permanent cure. J. L.
ed to all Hie Public laiml Stales bv
Limi Olile«' al laikevìe» Oregon,
an ditectly and personally responsible and corruption. He would have his Padgett A Sons. Keno.
act of August 4, 1892, J. C. Weia»,,
Heptenilwr 21', II»»'.
| ¡»inrv
Horse« bottrih'il by .lav, week of ti.cutb,
for evgpy American soldier slain in the deluded supporters believe that the
Trimmed Hats at Chastain & nay- of Fort Klamath, County of Klamath. , Noti«’«1 1» hereby glven thatthe lolle» LsIVCl j •
|fuy anti (¡ruin bought and Hold.
result
Presidential elections in this
rbiligpincs.”______________________ | r:c_
’7 of r..
Slut«' of Oregon, has this «lay filial in ing-naiuel aettler ha» tiled tmlnv of hi.
this office his »worn statement No. 277, intention to mak«' final proof in aui>|»>rt
j great country can be deierni
determined by lone's.
-
PtiHHcngerH
conveyed
io all parte of Southern Oregon
forth«' pure base of the NWl4 of Section of In» «daini, ami thnt sani pr<»>l • ili I*
A story is being told on a Swede sllcjj
means as those he ) has de-
TREASURER’S NOTICE.
No. 27, in Towiudiiii N<>. 32 S , Range inaile before Jas. 11. Dri»«xill, Cuunt» and Northern California nt the very lowcnt tatcN.
who, When asked for whom he would scribed.
No. 7ls E. and will offer proof to show Clerk, at Klauiatli Fall». Oregon, ori
vote said; “O, Ay bane goin to vote
Notice is hereby given that there an* that the land sought is more valuable octidier 29 I9UO via : Elienearr S Coi-
So far as the election goes Bryan's
by Brain,’’ Asked for his reason he speeches of that kind hurt himself funds in the countv treasury for the re­ for its timber or »lone than for agricultu­ »ori. Il E No 1718 f»r thè s«4 M 1. A
ral jHirpose», and to establish his claim
of SE1«. Sec I. Tp 4> S R l‘ E. W
said: ‘^*Last tern Ay voted they said more than anybody else, but for the demption of the follow ing county war­ t«> said land bekire the Register ami Re­ N'„
M. Oregon. He naiiie» thè h>llo»iiig
rants, protested on and prior to June I I,
ceiver of this ollie«' at laikeview, (lr., on » itile».«'» lo provo In» cnntliiU'Xl» r«-»i
‘Ef Ay bane »«»te by Brain ve got good sake of the reputation he has acquired MM:
Interest on the same will cease from this Saturday, the 24th dav of N ovcui I ht , ■ Ivncc upon »mi cullivalion »1 »»al lumi,
terns’¿nd Ay did and ve got gixxi in American politics it is to be regret­
date : 4834, 4M4, 4844, 4951, 4710. 1900. lie names as witnesses: W. T. via: Ed Keani, John Ki.inta, Indie»
terns so Ay vote for hem»again. ”
ted that he has shown so much weak­ 4949, 4231, 4973, 4829, 4984, 4905, Coburn, of Ashland, Oregon; Chas.' Ryan, J. W. Manning, all u( Klamalii
4938, 4904, 4960, 4929, 43lM, 4927. Johnson, of Klamathon, California: F. Fall», Oregon.
Yhus farln bis itinerary, Gov. Roose­ ness and spite. A man who aspires 4625, 4928, 4770, 49:10, 49S7, 4955, H. Briggs, of G11 nt. Puss, Oregon ; Chas, j
E. M. Ila «mix, Registor.
velt iiA been insulted and assaulted { to be President of the United States 4939, 493«, 4tW0, 4832 . 4850, 4895. Kappler, of Klamatlw>n, California.
4741, 3496, 4MS, 4982, 4961, 4948. Any and all persona claiming adversely
Winter underwear at Dufiy'*.
on four different occasioir*—once in should at least have enough manbood 4845,
th«' above-descrii>ed lamls are request«*d
4981, 4947, 49.!.:, 4941.
about
him
to
bear
defeat
witbdignity
Colorado, once in Chicago, again in
Ihited at Klamath Fall», Oivgon , this to file their claims in this office on or1
before said 21th dav of November, l!X)0.
Indiana and still again in Ken­ and not go down railing like a fool. i 27th day of September, 1900.
Genomi BluckKinith and Repair Shop.
Witgonx
E. M. ilSATTAIK, Register.
H. H. V ax V alkexbcro ,
tucky.* These acts of violence were
Mens »10 WoolSuitsat Duffy s.
County Treasurer.
built and repaired. Machine and other work done
UN ITED STATE." LAN D OFFICE i
urged^rti by Bryan supporters and
Mackintoshes at Duffy*«
with iieaint'KM und dispatch.
SCALPS B0U.N * IES.
rtackintoshes at Duffy’s.
I.AKKVIKW, OHKi.ox. "ept. 10. P”'1
carrie^,.out by Bryan rowdies. In
Notice is hereby given that tn com
TREASURER’S N<»TICE.
[Ashland Tidings.]
contract. Bryan, in his speech-mak­
TIMBERLAND, ACT.HNE3. 187R,
I pliance with the provisions «>1 the »«-t <«l
ing totjix has met courtesy and respect­
Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar has [ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice is hereby given tlist there are , Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ”Au
funds in the county treasury for the re­ I act for the sale of tinilsT laml. in the
ful attont ion wherever he lias gone. completed compiling the statement
demption of the following warrants states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Try once ami J
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I
It woiid be more in accord with fair­ , showing the number of .scalps deliver­
protested on and prior to January 27. ami Washington Territory,” asextcml
L akkview , O kegox , Sept. 10, 1900. f
1892. Interest on same w ill cease from ■ e«l to all the Public Land Mates by d
be convinced.
«
ness awd decency If Bryanites would ed to the respective« county courts
Notice is hereby given that in com­
' act of August 4, 1892, Fred fl. Brigg»,
exercise the same consideration to­ since May 6, 1899, when the scalp pliance with the provisions of tlie act <4 thia date: Nos. 4778, 477'j, 4780, 4856, of Grant» Pas», County of Joaephin«-, J EAST END MAIN STREET. KLAMATH FALLS. J
4853,4838, 4017, 4711.
‘ _
of * June
*
3, " ' 1878,
. . entitled
' ‘ ‘ ’ "An i
wards filie opposition that they re­ bounty law went into effect, each one Congress
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this ; State of Oregon, has Ibis «lay fllmi in L* *WWWWW ****** WWWWWW WWWWWW ******W wed
i or
wua cau>.
j this office bis sworn statement N>>. 271,
of wmen
which scaip6
scalps (oi
(of covotes,
coyotes, wild
cats, “Ct for the sal«* of
— timtier lamia in the 13th day of September, 1900.
ceive from
that
source.
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states of California, Oregon. Neva«la,
for th«- purchase of th«' E *t <>l W
ol
II. H. V ax V ai . kkxiivrg ,
and"Washiiigton
etc.) costs the state 82,
$2, when the an
j Washington Territory,” as ex-
County Treasurer. 1 Section No. 21, in Township No. 32 S,
SUMMON.*.
a ■■ a a m W • 48
^3 • in
sm ♦ ». 2" a ..A
.. ». . 1 ...I ♦ to
. . nil
1% aw Public Land States by
g«>a. mede, dale.1 and HI.—I in »Aid ailit
Wlntra.Maderwrar«t Duffy’s.
. proper
certificate is » 431
filed
the Stat»1 ♦ tende«l
all S the
i Range No.7*.. E , ami will offer proof to
al Ktamalh Fall*. <ir«-g'*h. <>« thè 34
act of
of August
August 4,
4, 1892,
1892, W. T. Coburn,
Deoartment
The
statement
shows
»ct
, show that the land sought is more val-
SUMMONS.
¿HRISTENED THEIR BIKES.
In
the
Circuit
C«airt
of
the
Male
of
Department,
me statement snows > o(
of Jackson,
day o( Orlota-r, HO), wlilrh .ald "i.lrr
of Ashlalld<
Ashland. Countv
County
; liable lor its timl«er or »ton«* than (or ag-
rvunirra thai »uu<m««ns in •■lai Mlil I*
X\* î ~ - •;
that a total of 4.7,826, scalps have State of Oregon, has this «lav filed in
In the Circuit Court of Hie Htate of ‘ ricaltural fxirixsea, and to e»latili»li hl» Oregon, for the Counit <>< Klamath
T. T. Geer. GelMr
A story of polielcal significance is been delivered and paid for bv the ‘his office his »worn statement No 275, Oregon for the Couuty of Klamath.
puelirbv«i «-me a wrvk l«*r a jwtbwf >4
I claim to said land l«eiore the Register
nor
of
Oregon,
F.
I
•ri r<«n»rr«il|tr i»t>«l awres.iv, wrvka
SW quarter of
going the rounds concerning a trio of state, from Mar 6.1899. to September for the purchase
1 ami fo-ciiver of this offi«-v al Like« lew .
^.\n of Ts^ tlie
’n/l.ip
32 S.
fruiti tbr 4lh day
Oi |.,l*r, !'»»* II»««
[Oregon, on Saturdav. the 21th day o| Dunlur. Secretary ol
young ladies w I ki had been out on a > 30, 1900, costing the state <91.^52. Range No. 7li E an«l will offer proof to
State
cf
Oregon,
ami
date «I ihr tirai piiblmalion ut lun.ni 'ia
kt
j November, 1900.
He name» as wit
»how-
that
the
la
J
sough!
is
more
valu-
!
&*
ry
°^
‘
,v
£
t
’
liA».
H.
Mo«ire,
prvavrilw-d In »ahi <>r<ler.
bicycle trip. They stopped at a farm . To pay this the speciaLsheep tax was
Incases: W. T. Coburn, of Ashland,
Tr<-a-urer of the Slat-*
J oiik 8. Oaa.
for its timber or stone than for ag-
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‘ ;
house to get a drink of water and one levied by the Legislature, but thus able
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.I«-««“ Moore, treasurer ol Huit in Equity I Oregon; C. F. Kappler, of Klamatlmn, of Oregon, c<«n»titiil-
Attovnry tur i’Iamtiff.
rxaltural purposes and to ratablish his tb
atP o( Oregon, I to foreclose a I California; C. F. Johnson, of Klans-
of the girls sprinkled her wheel with far less than *100* in* been paid into ctain.
ing
the
State
l^ml
to said fond liefore the R.-gi«ter
j
„
(
thon, California; Altieri Panknin, ol
Mortgage.
Plaintiff,
Huit in Equity
tie remark—
ami Receiver o this office at Ukeview UnJ
rllli|Hiff
Klamathon. California.
An. ami all Board,
I the fund from the several counties. Oregon,
VS.
I«»
it
on
Saturdav,
the
24th
dav
of
’
[s-rsons
claiming
arlverwly
th«'
s)«ove-
DRS. MARCUS AND STRAW.
i
•‘I christen thee William McKinley and the state’s paper is out for the November .BMW. He names as kit- G
Abraham Tinner, Moi
A. Whitmore
rh'scrilasl lands are requested to till
because you bave made a good run.”| amount represented by 45.000 scalps, nesses: C harles Kappler, of Klams-
a»
administrator
of
"nd j W. Hout,
tlieir claims in this office on or before
the estate of Crow
Physicians and Surgeons.
C. I. Johnson, of
fv,f»nJ.ni.
Another of the girls sprinkled the being practically the only debt of the thon, California; C.
said 24lh «lay of November, 1W*>.
•on Smith, •lec.-a»e«l,
Klamathon, California ; F. H. Briggs,
. '
E.
M.
BRATTA
IN,
Register.
saddle o^ her wheel, saying:
cf
Grants
Pass,
Oregon
;
J.
C.
Weiss,
of
I
ToGeorgeA.
M
hitmore,
a
.l.-femlant
Da«id
J.
Ferree,
Eli-
state of Oregon. The following are
; J. C. Weiss, of i
<irWK: CbllNitod A <*<•*• iHuf Mo»«
Oregon. Any
am! all
ix-r-
namedIn tl.e name of the State i
ra K. Smith, Matter
•’I christen thee Theodore Roosevelt the totals of the Southern Oregon Fort
Fort Klamath,
Klamath,Oregon.
Any and
all |ier-
Mp«-« lai allrttllot» lu dlM-eaa« «•! ihr
K«r.
T.
Smith,
frank
A.
eons claiming adversely the alxiveile-
S'tsan aiwl ‘Hin»«
(• la»*«« A it rd
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878—
because you are a rough rider.”
! counties:
reqiiested
to
file
their
appear
ami
answer
the
complaint
file-!
Smith,
arid
Falitli
scrilaxi lands are i
■ -
•• against you in the above entit led suit oil i
Notice for Publication.
The third young lady sprinkled the
Smith, hi« wife, Sa­
said
Last quarter
Total claims in this office on or before
or la-fore Thursday the 8lh day of
p D. REAMES, M. O.
bina Smith and Mar
24th dav of November. l'.siO.
Are of her machine with the formula: Jackson ........................ 105
842
November lltOl), Iwirig the last «lay of the
gueriU- Smith. ■ min­
E.
M.
BRATTAIN,
Register.
“I christen tbee William J. Bryan Josephine...................... 54
tim«* prescrilx-d in tlie order forth«* pub- I
or,
f>efemlaiilR. J
218
Phytkhn and Surgeon.
Winter clothing at Duffy's.
lieati'm of this summons, tlie first pub­
because you are full of wind.”
r<> Ilina K. Smith. Frank A. Smith,
1,879
Klamath........................ 175
lication thereof being on the 27th «lay of pliancv with the provisions <4 the act <4 f.'litl. Smith. Sabina smith ami Mar­
Office room»: 7 sw-IH, I.inkvillv 11otri
Lake................................ «18
3,904 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— September 191)0; and if vou fail so to [ Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle«! "An guerite Smith,
Heavy underwear at Duffy’s.
delcmianls
afove
AH rails aii.wvrvd promptly «lay <*»
answer
for
want
tiiereof
the
plaintiff
will act for tl.e sale <4 timlier lands in the naniol: You and each ol vou are here
5«9
NUTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Douglas........................ ,. 75
apply to the Court for .the relief prayed ! states <4 California, Ori-gmi, Nevada ami I«« r.i| hi r«-<I to appear ami answer the night.
Trimmed Hats at Chastain & nay- Coos................................ ..48
125
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for in the complaint herein, to wit:— Washington Territory,” as extemh-d complaint tile«l aguinat you in tlo- w I mivc
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 For a judgment agnim-t «iefi-mlant Geo. to all tlie Public latnd States by a« t entitle«] suit <>n or iM-lore Tlitirwlav. the
ione'a.
Curry............................ .5«
134
ÍIMTH REPUBLICAN.
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SON,
COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
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L akkview , O kkoox , August 30, 1900. J
Whitmore (or tliesum <4f35O.OO with
Notice is hereby given that in com- interest thereon from the 2(>th dav of
pliance with the provisions of the act of • june iso«, at the rate <4 eight per cent
Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled ‘‘An per annum, and for the »urn <4 |20.50,
act for the sale of timber lands in th«- paid out on account ol delinquent
taxes
limiti
states of California, Oregon, Nevada, arxl ‘ corta, and ....
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— a- at­
for the sum of • *50
and . Washington
torneys leefl
fees in
in Illlfl
this HI1IT,
suit, tOgvUJtr
together With
with
nwmi«wii Territory,
irrnwiv, ” as
a- ex- rOWeVfl
tended to all the Public Land States the plaintiff’s costa and disbursements
of August 4, 1892, Nellie Verrill, of
Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, Mate
of California, Ims this «lay filed in
this office her sworn statement, No.
269, for the purchase of tlmSW.
of
Section No. 29, in Township No. 3? M,
Range No. 7% E.. ami a ill offer pr<»4 t<’>
show that the land sought is more vain-
able for its timber or stone than for ag­
ricultural puris.se», ami to establish her
claim to said land txdore the Register
and Receiver of thia office at Lakeview,
Oregon, on Saturday, the )()th day of
November, 1990. He names as wit­
nesses:
Samuel W. Clary. <4 Horn­
brook, California; Jacob Isler, ol Khun-
athon, California; David Blackmore, ol
Klamathon, California ; Melvin Naylor,
of Klamathon, California. Auyamlali
{«rsons claiming adversely the alH.ve-de-
scrited lamia are requ«-ste«i to tile llu-ir
claims in this office on or before »¡ml
10th «lav of Novemlier. HUH).
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
15th day of Novemlwr, 191X1, Iwinit th«-
last day of the lime preeciitiml (a II m *
order lor tlu- publication of thia »uni
Itiswell known that DeWitt's Witch
■nons, tlu- first publication thereof liv­
The Oregonian of Tuesday mentions
Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop
ing on the 4th day of Octo'-er, 191»; ami
furious enterp'ises which are being the pain at once. It will cure eczema
if you fail so to nppenr ami answer, for
and iitrlv wounds
held in abeyance until after election, , und ■ cl/in difu»aKr.<
want thereof tin- plaint iff w ill apply to
|
rtntn '<-nr<
'
the ( oiirt lor the relief pray«») for ill
in order to be safe in case the remote , and sores. It is a certain cure for by act of August 4, 1892, Famtiel W. herein.
tlie complaint herein, town; tor a
usual decree lx- made _____
for the
jx>siiib)U.Lb of Brjutu'a election i> r -i: piles. Counterfeits may
. be offered . Clary
---- , of Hornbrook, County
. of Siski-1 That
______ the
___________________
Pidguient against defendant. fMvid J.
<>flyou-
that you get the original you, State of California, has tins day sale of the lands and premiw-s described
rerree, for the sum of *M4>iMM>. will« in-
lu Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. L. ttl«l in this oific«- his sworn statement in plaintiff’s mortgage, that is to sav,
terest thereon from the first «lay of Jan­
illding Padgett & Kona, Keno.
No. 270, for the purchase of the NJ< the NWof NE^ nml lots one, two and’
uary, istat, at th«* rale ol eight per cent,
of SE!i and S'$ of NE'4 of Section No. three of Section fourteen, Township
per imnum, and for the sum of fliaHtl),
30,
in
Townshio
No.
32
M,
Range
No.
Thirty-nine.
South
of
Range
Ten
East.
Blanket-lined
clothing
at
Duffy
’
s.
TlmberTaffnTnc'n’Vnjx'rt a slackness
>i>-attorney'» fees in thia »«lit, together
| 7\i E., ami will offer pr«»4 to show that Willamette Meridian, Klamath County
w ith plaintiff's ciMta nml «lisburaemonta
in sales of late, owing to the nervous­
| the lanii sought is more valuable for its Oregon, and containing 137.55acres.
STOVE FOR SALE.
herein. I hat ||« h usual d«*cn*e be mailt*
! timber or stone than for agrictfftural ( Th pat tlie »ah' Im niiule by the riieriff
ness of capital a few weeks prior to
lot tin'»ale of the lands ami premiKv»
_
_
•_ a. »
,
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purposes,
,aa
airi
and to voiaoncii
establish nio
his v claim
- icsiiii to,
w of Ml
rxiil Klamath County, Oregon.
«!• s, rit>ed in iiliiintiff's said mortgage,
election. Eastern
A Recona-hana air tight heating
land before the Register and Ke-
That the proeJed» oi »aid »ale may Im
i
town ! the W
„( rW m o( See. one,
of raid judgment
press confidence in stove, nearly new and as grxxl as new, ceiver of this office at Iaikeview, Oregon, applied in the • piffment
■ •
, „ - ■ ■ -—1,
■l'">',;v E
of SE '4 of See. two, ami
on Saturtday, the 10th day of Novemlier, interest, costs, attorney» foes and all ac­
for
sale
for
*4
at
this
office.
¿Kinley, but they
tin- NU
,4 x«-«!. twelve, Township
! 1900. He’names as witnesses : W. A. cruing costs.
ll'irtv nine, South of Rang,, Nil«»’. East,
Weeks, anyhow, un­
Verrill, of Hornbrook,California j Nel'ie
That plaintiff jlhve execution against
Winter clothing at Duffy’s.
Willamette Meridian,
in
Klamath
i Verrill, of Hornbrook, California; Ja­ «leh-ndant Georgy A Whitmore, for any
is over, and, if Bry­
''«'■nty, Umgmi, containing 321) acre».
cob Isler, of Klamathon, California; lialance that may remain due the plain­
an should manage to squeeze in, tim­
David Blackmore, of Klamathon, Cali­ tiff after applying all the proceeds of TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNE3. 1878 I tint th,, proceeds „( nHi,| .Hle may Im
fornia. Any ami all persons claiming said »ale a» above p>ovi<led.
ber can bo bought much cheaper
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' "f'pu«<i in th.! payment <4 »aid judg-
•■"nt, mteiusi, cost», altoriiey's fee«
adversely the alxive described lands are
That the intereM» of defendant J W
thereafter.-
ati'l all H,. ruing cost».
That plaintiff
requested to file their claims in this Hout in the »aid mortgaged land» and
UxiTKii
S
tates L axo Ornca.
'‘Timber-then remember the slump
have exi-cittion against defendant, Davi-I
office on or before said 10th day of premises lie <l«-vreeil to be subsequent
Lakeview, Oregon, Hept. 10, 1900.
Novemln-r, 1900.
- feme, for any balance Hull may re­
In’93,” a prominent purchaser said,
and subordinate to the l en of plaintiff
Notice is hereby given Unit in com. J main
dim th,, plaintiff after applying all
A. D. Carrick has on hand a fairly
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
herein.
nliance with the provisions of the act of
at the Portland, last evening. ‘‘In
• »’ proCcuflH o( MU)(|
U(( n|M>Vu »>ro.
That the def>-n«lants herein and eacli Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An VKh*<|.
complete stock of Hardware of all
r
Minneapolis, and Saginaw, hundreds
flacKintoshes at Duffy’s.
of them ami all imraons claiming under act for th«! sale of timber lands in the
descriptions. Please come tn and
That the interest of defendants, Abra-
them
or
either
ot
them,
a
ib»e<|iient
to
ef men considered wealthy when
states of California, Oregon, Nuvada
examine and ask for prices and see if
",ri,"'r’ n" "'•miniatrator of the
the execution of plaintiff’s said mort- «mJ Washington Territory," as ex’
Notice For Publication.
Cleveland was elected the second time
Krolth, .........
Eli
I
gago
<>n
said
land»
anti
premises,
either
tended to all the Public Uml States by •UI k. Smith, Waiter
I
do
not
suit
you.
A
fine
line
of
air
T. Smith, I rank
a few
found themselves paupers In
I
hh purchasers, encumbrancer», or other­ act of August 4, 1892, Allsiit Pank
D«'partment of the Interior,
wise may I m - barred and foreclosed of all riin of Klamathon, County of Siskiyou, A-Hnith, Ehtl, Hmifi,, Dahina Smith
months. Therefore, timber men can tight heaters, stove pipe, etc.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, right, claim or equity oi redemption, in i State of California, has this «lay lll«»l in
A. D. C akkick .
hardly be blamed while the : memory
October 5, USX).
ami to tlie said lamia and premises and this off!«*! his sworn statement No. 27U tin m, tn the said mortgage«] lamia ami
Notice is hereby given that the follow- J every part thereof.
of that great smash-up is at^ dljgo fresh
Rubbers at Duffy’s.
for tlie purchase of tlie SE>4 of Section ’’o i' i’’' T '•••' ('•cd to ta> Bubs<-«|iient
ing-named settler has file«! notice of his
That plaintiff have sttcii other and No. 35, in Township No. 32«., Range No. XL ft’,*,"l’«‘*‘,,t,,u IU"» «toatilby
in their minds.”
jNEgjE
,r,l««"* That the <le
Thia Is the season when mothers are intention to make final pr<xd in sup­ further relief in tlu* premises as to thia 7ji E., an<l will offer pr<x>( to »how that I ■ m U utils "i herein n" and
MtfMif like-
eu, h of them ami
Railroad building
port of his claim, and that sai<l pr«H,f court may seem just and equitable.
the land sought is more valuable (or its
l^fetll af- alarmed on account of croup. It is will be made before James II. Driscoll,
»n.ler them, or
quickly cured by One Minute Cough County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore-' Thia summona ia served by publication timber or alone than for agricultural I I1,
"i
J"‘,”" T'«nt to the exe-
to the city Cure, which children like to take. .1 gon, on NovemlxtrlO, 1900.vis: James thereof in the K lamath Rr.vi'ui.ti AX, by purjxises. and to establish his claim to '' • ni , . „"t
" »aid mortgage on
order of Hon I, F Willits, County Judge sai<f land before the Register ami Re­
lug’ll many L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
Briscoe, II. E. No. 1728, for the WU of Klamath County Oregon, made,' ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon eh«. « "
villu*r ns pnr-
nLv
"
’
or otherwise.
of
ami NW1^ of
and NEJa dated ami filed in said suit at Klamath on Saturday, the 24th «lay of NovemVr’
and cross­
Ï
Overcoats at Duffy’s.
X "’l ’•rre'1 •"'* ....................
Hl1
of 8W*4 of Sec. 19, Tp. 40, H., R. 10, E., ; Fall», Oregon, on tlie 27tliday of •‘eptem-' 1900. He names as witness«*»; Chari«'»’
sect ionodpart of the
W. M., Oregon, lie names the fol­ her 1900, which said order requires that Kappler, of Klamathon, California ; C. ■im li’,‘n
”r. V'1"'1* ol redemption in
For News of the World
state. The tnWwho are furnishing
lowing witnesses to prove his con-1
'""I
in said suit be published once F. Johnson, of Klamathon, California* "very ,mr"t th’ rjf.
Read the Kan Francisco Bulletin. tinuous residence u|»m and cultivation a summons
week for n period of six conscutive and F. II. Briggs, of Grants Pas», Oregon’
the money for these enterprises have Fifty cents per month, including oi
f.iuiu.r
r
l
.u"r
,
-
ff
,,
«
I
*
V
"
n,l,er ’"d
said land, viz: Andrew Ryan, of successive weeks from the 27th day of W. T. Coburn, of Ashland, Oregon.’
also decided to wait until the peoplt arge 28-page Sunday edition. Send Klamath Falls, Oregon; Charles Galar- September 1900. the date of the first Any and all iMirsona claiming adversely court mav '
I
l,r',,l,i"e» HH to this
I the alxive descrilied lamia are requeateil eourt may seem jus! ami equltahh*.
of the United States assurs them or sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. neatt, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John publication so prescribed.
I h » summons is serve.1 bv ptiblica-
H. Matney, <4 Merrill, Oregon; A.
Kearney St., San Francisco.
J oiim 8. Onn.
to file their claims in this office on or
that the present policy of upbuilding
Kershner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
I
'I;-* K lamath Rxet m.t-
Attorney for Plaintiff.
before said 24th day of ¿wvaniber, 1900.
Rubier boots at D’lffy’s.
.
and expansion shall not be abandoned.
E. M. IJRATTA1N, Register.
Kept 27 Nov 8
E. M. BKATrAt.vrRegister,
C'.iintv Iml'n.
,*'• *’’• Willits,
■ '
Klainnth County, Ure- j
W AITINO UNTIL AFTER ELECTION
Overcoats at Duffy's
THE NEW HARD­
WARE STORE
T
»
j. n. nooRE,
GENERAL FREIGHTER.
Prompt and earefnl attention
to all o tiers ............................
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight Wngont.
Everything done with
nealnras and dispalrh
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS, Prap.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
4/so Agent for LONDON AND
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat*
It artl ffclally d igasta th« food »nd aid»
Nature io stnuiArnipc •nd ’•“T
stracting the exnatMtod d
gana. It Istba latestdiaoovereddlfMV
ant and tool« No other preparatlos
can approach it in efficieoeyr It in­
stantly relieves and pennansnllycurm
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, NauM*
Sick Headache, Gastrslg la,Crsnop«»nd
all other results of Imperfect digest ion.
small sis». Book all abrat«rate*«**Mwa'^'
ffrspur«« Oy I-C-OtlHTT • CO«€<)«••*
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