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m ly we are going to carry the Nation HUMUS ÂHO STHAir. for Ih-hs and Harriman and hang tin* soldier*. I do not cutMixle a single ihysicicns ar.d Surgeons. PvMWlwd «v»ry T*un>lay by state to the oth«*r partu-s, with tlu* fHisxilile exception of Maine, which OFFK'K: Chltwitwl A <'«».•» Drug Stott», attention to diore*»** ol the Kyt, Kar. tiny go for Woolley. Yours Slncerv- N oh and Throat, Cites»»» fitted. E dito »» *xn Psoraireiaa. ly, ►'■■DKitte IlKArn. Chairman Socially Demia-ratlc l*arty. p D. RE4.UES, M. O. si'sscairrio» asm: Os* y««r (tn agvancr) ......................... *2 on 1*. S.—Campaign emitrlbutIona re- THURSDAY. NtWEMBER». 1W00. spc-tlfully Millcited. Physicien and Surgeon. HAMATH REPUBLICAN DeWitt’* LIDI«' Euri» Winter underwear at Duffy'». I;"'""1* the l»»l Inc- |HÌ.» I - to take and never gri|H‘. J- L- uirrT A Box*. K«ii<*, Timber Land. Act June 3. 1788 Notice for Publication. • K lamath C ounty .. BANK ALEX MARTIN 4 CO, Heavy underwear at Duffy •• PROPRIETOR» UNITED .’»TATES LAND OFFICE L akeview , Omtuox, S,-pt. 10, IlkiO. I TIMBER I \ND. \CT !‘, \ | I .‘x’*' NOTICE Foil I’t 1'1 <1 ill"' Notiee is hereby given that, in i-om -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- plianve vv itli the pn>vi»ion» of tin- a» I ol I NITEPsrtTÉs * Coiigie»» of June 3, 1878, eutitlisl “An I.AKBVlg*. OH»-’ AngUM W. I act for th«* sale of timlier lamia in llm Null.,, is li.-r.-l» dv. n that m *• "' »tai«-» of California, theyon. N«-va-laaml Washington T.iritoiy,” a« extvn«h-«l plumee with tlm i-r..vi-1-m. of (>.mgre.».*l Jum 3. 1*.*- 1'"1 * MIDDLK-41F-THK- KOAD.KB CONFIDKNT. to all tin* Public I4111-I Flat«-» by m-t Ortice mom»: 7 «mi H, l.iukville Hotel of August 4, 1892, Cliarh-s F. Kap- net (o< tin* .ale .if tm.L-r ..... I- ••• ,l" Louisville, Ky.. Nov. 2 We claim All calle answered promptly day or pleiJr. of Klamathon. Coiiulv «*f hi»- «late» of C.ililoi ni-' Or« *”;'. V ¡ ‘ . The fact that Bryan lives within a everything in sight for Rarker and night. kiyi u. Stale of Ciilitoriiia. lias thi» «lay and Washington lerrlton» Hone's throw of Salt creek, will en- ’ til«-«i in tIo»oitici- In» »w<u 11 »1 ah-ment No. ni to all the Publie I and Donnelly. If elected, Mr. Donnelly '■ \,'r"1 273. t«-r tin- pun lia-i- ol the Wot F1« rrl of August 4, I8P2, " * Kle him to embark and go up witli- I pledges himself to spend Ills time pre t» ‘i of 8,« lb-ii No. 21. in Township No.32 8.. of Horubn»*. ... t Inconvenience. Range No. 7’M IE, ami will offi-r proof to Mts....... Cabmmìa. lies this d.o til«d »■ siding over the senate and to give up 1 »lion that the laiul sought ;» more valu Illis office III»»wort! stat« no nt No .. 1. Four more years of prosperity Is writing essays on Shakespere. 1 fail able for its timber orstonethan (or agri for thv puruliHM» <»í th«* °» • *•“ I Welcome news and gives encourage , to see how this pledge will not bring : i-liltural |«iir|»H>es, ami to «-stablisli Ills' Mee. SI, and sL ol HEol S.vti.«n N.« :»l. in T<»wn»hiii No. 32 . It«"»''' 1 claim to siii«l laml la-lore th«* Register ment to both labor and capital and 1 to him the support of every reading ""'i ami Receiver of tliis otlie«* at Lakeview. 7L E., ami will offer I’™'! Io farmer*, stockgrowers and to the I American. If you know of a few l’n.nipt and careful attention «'regoti, on Satin «lay. tin- 2 Itli .lay of No tlial tlie lut'd »«»»»hl 1» to all order»............................. thousands of tradesmen in the towns hundred undertakers who are out of a vemlier, likki. He name» as witm-»»«-»: liable for it* timL-r or sh-m- than l-r »• C. F. Johnson, of Klamutlion, Califor riciiltural puri»«»« », »nd l<> i-»t.ibli«-b "■ and citloa over the land. job, send them down here on election nia; All-eit I’anknin, of Klainailion. claim in »aid land lft.«i«* th*' R<k"tei day. In haste. J. A. P aukkk . California : W. T. Coburn, of Ashland. ami Keniver of tho ..til.«* at I i,k’, '", Furnished on All ol It will take the San Francisco Ex- , Oregon; F. H. Briggs, of Grant» Pa»»,, Orrgon. '»n H.ilurdiiv, tin' 11811*1») of Chairman Middle-of-tbe-Road l\ipu- wrmtner and other popocratlc journal- Ih* names a» si' j Oregon. Any ami all person» claiming1 N’uvvinbrr. Rido IlBt National Committee. j mlverselv th«* al»ive-*l«-»eiil*e«l lau.ls nrHMi’M : Saniiiel " Clary, oí Ilern- '4*tlc luminari<*K the remainder of the Proprietor of Freight Wagons. on WIMILLKY BOUXDTO WIN. Melvin ’’J arv reque»te«l to tile their claim» in this l»rook. Caltlornia; * ««ti’”•••«• » «-• ’••••• ipaar, and prohably longer, to explain oltiee on or la-fore sai«i 24tli day oi No Klamathon. California . 1 ‘. -d’ Gh r. «I Chicago, Nov, 2.—The Prohibition t ................ alil.-rnia : IMvi.l Black how the republicans ruthlessly and vember, HMD. i Klatnalli'Mi. 1 Airxing fin' infinita variviv '•( tiiatrrial ami work fiirnl«lo«<l liy ibi« nuli «,», .. .Everything done with.. ;..... l .iiil««ini.i. ist* have made an effective campaign. ’ nuire, of Klamathon, E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. wickedly used bribery nnd coercion to <t«irr Fronl». 11 «»»I t’arving, 8t»ir Itali». lUIn.Irt» nini Nrwri l'nala. Ilrackvla, ..... »II ... pensm» ----- einiliiiiig »«Iv. r-. lv th«' neatness and «lieiwtch... Mr. Woolley having canvassed thv | »ml «• «efraud Bryan out of the presidency. Notice For Publication. aL.ve-l.-»cril»»l lands are n-»|uest<»l to S.-toll ami Inrnrd Work, basii, Ihaira mi «I Bllmla, Corner and f!a»r lilorks. »««.4 South on a special train without any •»“ ati.l Tnrnvil |taln»t«-r». Ita»r ai il 11 in.loa Ftamea. l'iilpli» ami IVw Kiwi», Klilngk», file their claim» in thin Ibi» otN« office «- on or orlw Department of th«« Interior, The man who cannot stand adversi- stops for water, and made many I.nmi Office at I.akeview . Oreg-*n, fore »ai«l 10th >1»' “I N- wmlwr. It*«1 Ibnl.l. ■>»’ ,lm*l»»rv. l’aint» «lui Oli, Motlldliig «mi Gl»»», I Ir» ali«>n» «mi iK-sign*, E. M. Bit A ri’AlN. Register. November 2, I9U0. ly and poverty could not stand great speeches as dry as our party platform. I l„|.„.. .| i.roiiiul an«l l'ut Glas», M ail l‘»|«-r, Furnllura, eli*., ri,-. Notice is liereby given that the fol iuccess and wealth. The individual 1 think we will carry nearly all the |U«t «mk ami material, and III thv latrai and no «al apptov»<l attira. l eit boots at thirty ». low ing-mimial settler ha» tileil notice of who abandons hope in the face of states in the Union with the p-'ssible hi.» inteiitu ti to make timil pnatf in sup- ealamity would not fail to lead a life exception of Kentucky, where for port of his claim, ami that »ai«l pr«*oi TlMBF.lt I.ANI», U I II Mi i DD» Good NOTICE l OR Pi iti.ICA 1TON. will la- m a« le I a-for,* James II. l>ri»«-oll, •f folly were he to receive the smiles some reason prohibition sentiment County Clerk, at Klamatl Falls, Or., on Guaranteed. UNITED 8T \TE8 I.AND OFFICE.I of fort une. One who hasn't t he fort I- has never been very strong. Mr. ; 1 December 15, 1000, viz: --------- AND OFF IFF---------- I.AKKVIKW . OK*M»M, 8e|«t. IO. l'*'0 • tude to buoy himself up in the mael- Woolley, if elected, will abolish the Harvey I.. Teters, Also Agent for LONDON Notice 1» bi-rvby giv,-n llmt m «-«m I II. E. No. 2101, for th«* 8Eof 8EL, of atmm of wrecked pocketbooks should llse of j^ty runt tn barbershops, which LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. See, 17. NF*« ot NEL, <>1 ,»,-«-. 20, \\ L nliiim-e witli ilio pr»ivi»i«ni» «»f thè m i ut ■ot hazxard his comfortable circum- t„lght to' be an inducement to all '«uigrc»» Jum- 3, |8,8, ciltìll<’«i tu of N WI4 of 8e»-. 21, Tn. 40, 8., li. o. ( act fiir thè »«le of tinilwr liin.l» m thv Mancea for the chance of winning a big pat rons of t hose institutions to give Proprietor, E. Will. Mer.,Oregon. 11«-nsmes tlm fol lowing witn«*Me( to prove lib continuous •talee ot California. Or»-g««ti, Ncr.vl«i pile. Speculative investors must be him their unqualified support. You «imi Washington Tcriitorv," a - .Men i resilience ii|ain smi cultivation of »ai«l EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. able to stand the extremes of riches can bet on him all you can afford to laml, viz: A.F. Padgett, of Reno, Ore <»l lo al! Ilo« Pillili«- Limi Male« by act o( Aligli»! I. l-*r2. iic«i II. Bogg». and poverty. The above more or less lose. Yours earnestly. gon; W. F. McCollum, of Keim,Oregon; of tirante l'a*». Conni» <-l Jnevphine, ■ Horses bonnlctl by day. week or ti.,nfh. H. 8nowg<MM«v, of Keno, Oregon; A. L- logical words are written to take the O liver W. S tewart , Siate ni Ori-pni, lia» tlii»-biy tili--l in Stage Line la-avitt, Klamath Falls. Oregon. LilVvI^'a H,iy mid (irnin boiiglit miti sold. place of a similar amount of political Chairman National prohibition Com- ibi» olticc lo» «»»«>rn atatenient No. 271. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. for thè pnn-lia»« of lln- E ' • ” 1 " ’ » >jf I ’ nssettgerH conveyed to nil purls of Southern Oregon I pabulum. mittee. tieetion No. 21, in r--wn*bi|. \ ». 82 8, Rubber boot« at Puffy’». and Northern ( ’ aliiornni nt thr very lowest rate*. Riing«- No.7lj E , ami will - ffi-r |»r«---f Winter clothing at Duffy's. A dispatch from Washington to the Timber Land, Act June j 1878— «ima tliat thè land «miglil 1« more vai Oregonian in relation to the census, ii.iltl»« for il» timla-r or stono than l««r «K THANKSGIVINO DAY Notice for Publication. riciiltural puri»»»«'», ami lo e»tal«li»l» In» reports that the official announcement daini to sai-l lami before thè Rvgi»lcr UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) The president’s proclamation for 1 of the total population of the United i L akeview , O kkg «)X, Sept. >0, 1900.,' ami Recvivcr «il liti» - ttiiw al I aln-vn-a -i__ 1—^,7.2..„ day 7 to j be held on Klates for 1»00 is 7fl,2»5,220,of which • Thanksgiving Notice is hereby given that, iu com- Oregon, 011 8atunin», Ilio Siili «la»' "< I Il«- iiauic» n» »»il pliane«* with the provision» of the act of Novvmta-r, 14,627,#07 are contained in the 45 Thursday, November 2*.Hh was issued Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle«! “An tiesse«: W. T. Colmrii, "I Ashlaml, At the’ state«, representing approximately on Mopday. . The proclamation men act for the sale of limla-r lands in the Oreg.m ; C. F. Kupt«l-r. of Klamstlmn, lie causes for thankfulness, on the population to be used for appor- tions U'-'"- t t — — states <«f California, Oregon. Nevmla ami California : C. F. Jolin»on, ol Klania- Washington Territory," as extemhsl tli.ni, California ; Al'a-rt i’anknin. <-f tionment purposes. There is a total, day. as follows: An» ani all to all tin* I’liblie Lind Stat«*» by Klamutlion. California. KLAMATH FALLS, OR. of 134,758 Indians not taxed. The "It ha« pleased Almighty God to act of August 4, 1S'.»2, Charles F. John |H-r»«m» daiining a«iv»-r»vly Ihe alsive- A total population in 1890. with which bring our nation in safety and honor son of Klamathon, county ««f Siskiyou, «li-»<*ribi-.l lami» ari- requeete»! lo til» A ¡State of California, lias thia «lav file«! tln-Ù- daini» in ibi» otlii-v «>n «>r Iwfone the aggregate popuiati'in of the pres- through another year. The works of in this office liis sworn statement. No. sai«l 24th «lav of N-.»«-nil«er. j»nn». (¡I'ttiTiil Bltickninitli and Repair Shop. Wagon* •nt census should be compared, was religion and charity have everywhere E. M. BKATTA1N, ltegi«ter. 272, for tin* pun-base of the W *a of E l4 Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot built ami repaired. Machine and other work done of 8«*ction No. 27, in Township No. .82, •3,069,750. Taking the 1890 popula- been manifest. Our country has been Springs. Reno. Klamath Fall», Dairy, 8., Range No. 7L, E.. and will offer with nealness ami diapateh. Gon as a basis, there has been a gain blessed with abundant harvests, Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . proof to »Imw I hat the laml sought in population of 13,225.464 during the Labor and the Industries of the peo- Daily from Lakeview to Blv, Bonanza, is more valuable for its timber or Notice is hereby given, that tin -under for agricultural pur- last 10 years, representing an increase pie have prospered beyond all precedent Dairy, Klamath Fall», Reno, Klamath stone than poses, and to establish liis claim to sai«l signed ha» Iwn appointed by liieCiaintv Hot Springs and Ager. Our commerce has spread over the I of nearly 21 percent. hind liefore the 1,’i-gister am! Receiver of Court of Klamath County, thi-g'-n, »1 world. Our power and influence In Makes connection with all trains at tliia office at Lakeview. Oregon, on ministratrix of the r.lalrof John linn- All work guaranteed Hutiffiactory. T ry once um I THE FORECAST. Saturday, the 24th «lay of Novemlx-r, raker, deceased. All j»-n«>ns hating -the cause of freedom and enlighten- Ager, Cal. bo ronvinccd. BUM), lie names as witnesses: Fr«»i claim» again»! sai«l e»tr.lr. arv hereby The following foiecasts, for the five ‘ ,n<‘nt have extended over the distant II. Briggs, of Giant» Pass, Oregon; Al- noli fl«» I to present tlia «ama «itli the EAST END MAIN .STREET, KLAMATH I AI.LS, Ix-rt i’anknin, of Klamathon, California ; proper vouiichrr» to meat thr la»» otto«- tickets in the field is from .Sunday’s seas and lands. The lives of our ofli- of H. IV. Keesee in Khiimitli Falls Orr- (Tins. F. Kappler, of Klamathon, Cali I fornia; W. T. Coburn, of Ashland, gon, within rix months from tin- <l>it<- ol Oregonian. It appears that each c'"' representatives and many of our Easy Coaches. people in China have been marvelous- Any ami all ;iereons claim tills notive. I>ate<l at Klamath Full», ticket comes out ahead. Accommodations. Oregon. ing adversely the alsive-ilescriis-d Oregon, tl.is ibl «lay ot V v«-ml«rr I'.sm. Svptrn»l»r >'.«•» ||,e «tate <4 Ihr first Inrllw rrln-f in liie yr. mise» For the benefit of members of the *.v preserved. We hate been general- In tl-is Zn-ii’Kiii II issikki '. laml» are req nested tn file their claims «««tiri ina, »VI» just nini eniiltaiilr. Various parties who are in doubt as to b’ exempt from pestilence and other I Administratrix of the estate ol John pulAl.atlon »«* prve«'l|l»-<l. in this office on or Iwlore suitl 2itli day Tois «,immoli« ts s«-ri«-'l In i»ibh.'*- Jon* H o*a. Hunsaker, deceased. the result of the Presidential election Kreat calamities, and even the tragic of November. 1800. Attorney l«>r 1’lainllff. ti««n ll«*-rv«,t. In ibr R làmitii Rm mi * E. M. BRATTAIN, Regiater. Tuesday, as well as to afford persons 'IGtation which overwhelmed the cam , l«y <«r«i«-r «a H«m. I. F. Willìi», ‘M’pt 27 Nov a Heavy underwear ai Duffy'». Passenger, express and freight traffic t'.iunly Jiulgr «d hlaniatli t'ounty. Gir- with speculative tendencies an oppor-, c,ty °I Galveston made evident the solicited. All business entrusted to us Winter underwear at Duffy's. goti, u«»dv, *lalr*l bih I nir«l In hi «I sui ! SIMMONS. tunity to make a little money by bet- sentiments of sympathy and Christian will be exredited. al Klatnalti hall». •Hm««n. <«n ihr l«l SUMMONS. TIMBER l.AM>. ACTJUNE3, 1878, <fay «»I tHIolx-r, IWWl, w torli s»Hl ««riler ting on the outcome, the following <*harity by virtue of which we are one NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the Circuit < --nrt of the Hints of tn ill« Circuit t ’ «*nrt of the State of r>-<i«lrv» ihni snt>«n»«-n» in «ai«l »uit I* THE LODGES. messages from the chairmen of the united people. Or.-gtni, (,»r llm ('««unti ■>l hlnuialli. j,nbh.br.) 1 hit a « rvk l«-r ■ |»-ri-»l ««I ' Oregon for tlie ('«unity of Klamath. T. T. Geer, Gover •ever al National committees, received Winter clothing at Duffy’». si» coiisrcutivv «ivi »orrvwiir wrrfca UNITED STATES LANDOFFK ’ E. I T. T. ( !«*«-r,Governor <4 ) A. F. A A. M. nor ol Oregon, F. I Inmi lite 4ili ilajr ot tklnivf. 1HIK), ita L akeview , Unia.ox, Sept. 10, llMM. f Oregon. F. 1. Dunl«nr. direct by special grapevine, are -The LovelisT Woman in All Amer- Klamath Lodge No. 77 meet» Satur l8mi««r. Fn-r.-tary ol ■late «-I 111. to' piil>li, al Min ni •on.nn»i» Secretary of Stale ol Notice i» hereby given that in com i State <4 < iregoti, and pnblished herewith: (Ta..The Future of the Whlte day evening on or liefore the full moon. prv.vi llssi in rMi>l ordvr. Chas. 8. pliance witli the provisions of llie net of Oregon, A lkx M abtis jx ., W. M I Chas. H. Moore, Jnll* » Osa. ■.PUBLICAN OUTLOOK GKATIFl’ING. Wh() Wr(jte Nar Congress of June 3, 1878, entitleil “An Moore, Treasurer of Soil in Lmitv A. L. L eavitt , S ec . rr.-a*iir«-r of thsHtat** Altoruey kw l’Iambfl. tiii*. State of Ori-iron, t to forei-l«»*«- a act for the sale of timta-r lands in tliv Circus Tent, Chicago, Nov. 2. — “Waiting for the Mall”—a — 1 O. E 8. of Oregon, const itili- states of California, Oregon. Nevada, am»t it tiling tin* State i Mortgage. ' mg llm Slate lumil Aloali Chapter No. ttl meets on the Things are coming my way pretty page drawing by A. B. Frost—and 2nd and 4th Tnciklay evening» oí each and Washington Territory,” ns ex Land Board. Plaintiff, I ■ Ihiaril, Plaintiff, Holt in Equity lively just now. including bricks and j “How Aunt Sally Brought Down the month. -vz- V». J essie E. R eamm , IV. M. tended to all the Public Land States by to lorrcl.xv » I George A. Whitmore 1 act of August 4, 1892, W. T. Coburn, ■ections of cement sidewalks, but lam House,” a short story, are some of the L ack .» W illits , Sec. f Abraham Turner. I Mortgage. nnd J. \V. Flout, j of Ashland. County of Ja< k»on, I »« a.iiiiii,.»trntor ol I. O. O. F. I'MTatr Starra l.»«n Orrn r in a position to make a tolerably ac- excellent features of the November > State of Oregon, has tills day fili-d in Dvfend'int». I 1 the i-state of Crow Lakeview. Oregon, r.-pi !••. l’.s«t Kla.nath L»»lge No. 137 meet» every thi» office liis sworn statement No. 275, curate forecast. I have not yet the Ladies’ Home Journal. In the same Saturday ToGeorg«- A Whitmore, n <li-fvn«latit *<»!« Hini’h. d«M*va»«*<l, evening in I. 0.0. F, half. for th^purehase of the 8W quarter of N«iii. r is hrrrliy given llial in ««uv* above named:—hi the ....... tin* State ihivi-i ). ferree, Eli list of states in which Bryan has issue Clifford Howard continues “Tlie Visiting brother» cordially invited. pliancr « it li tins pr«.viri«m» ol llie »• t <‘1 Section No 211, in Township No. 32 S., ■of Oregon ; von are hereby reqnir«-«! t«i ra K. Him:li, iV alter IV. E. C lakk , N. G. Range No. 7*4 E.,and w ill offer proof to I 'oiigri-»» i.l J nur 8, IH»*, riililk«! "Arr spoken, and so am unable to give ex- Story of a Young Man,” Charles »(«[»-nr ami answer tlie coiiiplmiit fili»l T. Mwiitli, I rank A. W m . T erhill , S ec . a«-t lor llir sale tiaits-r l»n«l» in 1 lie I show that the land sought is more valu again»! you in the above entitled «nit «n Himlli, ami Edilb actly the states which roll up big re- Major his “Blue River Bear Stories,” ■ tales ol <'alilornia. Orrgon, Semis, I’ bospf . rity R ebekah L odge N o . 101, able for its timtier or stone than for ag or before Tliur»«lay tin* Mil« «lay <,t 1 Smith, his wile, Fa- publican majorities. However, I sub Elizabeth Stuart Phelps her serial, I. O. O. F., meets first and third Thurs ricultural purixws, and to establish Ins imi Washington! Territory." ss ei* Novemlier lUtHI. In-ing tlie l»«t «lav oi tlie . lima smith ami Mer- i«-n«k«i io all the l’iii'lir Lend Stele* by mlt my estimate as follows: ‘ ‘The Successors of Mary the First ” and day evenings of each month ini. 0.0. .claim to said land liefore the Register time prcacribe«! in tlie order for'In- pub gnerite Hmilli. n min ai t ol Anglist 4, IHtrJ, Allant I’ank* A lice G oelleb , N. G. i an>l Receiver of this office at Lakeview, lication ol thi» summon», the lire« pule Democratic— Florida, 4; Louisiana, Josiah Alien’s Wife” funnily narrates F. hall. or, Ih-b-mlan!«. j niuni Klaniallion. County ol Sirkiyo*/ K ate C loptox , S ec . On-gon, on Saturday, the 24th «lay of licati 111 tliereof lu-ing on tin* 27th «lay of To Eliza K. Hmilli, f rank A. Fmith, state of California, ha» tin» day fll«l isi 8; Georgia, 13: total. 25. the Incidents of her fourth visit. : 1 Sovemla-r, 1900. He names as wit September I9U0; ami if you fail »,«' i<> A. O. U. W. Dilli Sinitli, Satana simili and Mar lliia nfflee hia aworn étalement N». Doubtful—Tennessee, 12; Virgina, Edward Bok forcibly contends that' I-inkville Lodge No. 110 meet» in A. ness««: Charles Kappler, of Klain«- answer for »nut tliereof tlie plaintiff w ill guerite Smith, ileh-inianta al«,ve |..r |)«r pnri’bn.r o| tIn- SRI, «’I SrclIoW 1 thon, California; C. F. Johnson, of apply to the Conrt for the relief prayed O. U. W. hall every Tuesday evening. 12; total. 24. iiametl : 5 ou ami each of y*«n are here No. 35, hi T om nslilp No. 32S., liangr Nos I the Americans show execrable taste Klamathon, California ; F. II. Briggs, (or in the complaint herein, to wit : Visiting brother» welcome. in r,s|mre-l i<> ap;iear amt answer the 71» K., and «ill offer pr<»«( to show thst Republican— The rest cf the state«; in furnishing their houses, and “An G. T. B aldwin , M. W, < f Grants Puss, Oregon ; J. C. Weiss, of For a jmlgment against defendant ...... . «'■-mplaiiit file<| against you In the BlaiVe llir Isnri sought is nmrv valuable for its Fort Klamath,Oregon. Any an«l all per A. Whitmore for th««i«uin of EGO no wlt|, total, »fl. Jxo. W. S iemens , R ecorher . American Mother”convictsthc Amer sons claiming adversely the alsive-«le- interest thereon from llie 26th day of rntitli-«l «mt «1, or |„-|(,rv Thnraday. Ili*« tiinl-rr or «lotir tbs a for sgricilltitrsl TTiis ought to give a safe majority icans of having bail manners. Plans scrilied lands are requesteil to tile their June 1896, nt the rate of eight |-<-r «-ent I ill« «lay of Noieinlwr, 1IHZ), l«rmg the pur;»«».«, slid loealabHsh In» claitn to’ fr»r McKinley and Roosevelt. Very are given for “A Quaint, Old-Fashion If you have ever seen a child in the claims in this office on or liefore said i per »nnnm, and for thv »uni of 820.50, la»t «lay of ih«« tun«- pn-»«'ril»-«i in the «ani lami liefore Ih* Re*i«trr «mi Re* ««'«li-r l«r tin-pulih, afmn «.( thia sum of November, 1900. ' pai«l outon account of ilelimim-nt tax«--« mon«, lb« t|,.; publication thereof liv reiver oí litui «ifflre at Lakeview, 1 tri-goti/ Truly yours, M. A. H anna . ed House for 80600,” and interior agony of croup you can realize how 24th dav ’ E. on Saturday. thr 24th day of Novrniler. M. BRATTAIN, Register. grateful mothers are for One Minute nii-l «:o»ta, nml for tlx- sum of $50 IM), »„ n i Chairman National Republican Com views of “The Most Art isle House In ing on tin- 4th day ol Octo* er, HMJO; ami tornevM fee» in thin suit, together with 'I 'mi fail so 1«, apis-nr nod answer, for Hist. Hr name« as wltnres.«« : Charlee Cough Cure which gives relief ax soon Overcoats ct Duffy’s. Kapplrr, ol Klamiillion, California. I • mittee. I the plaintiff’» coat» and dubunn-nmnl« New York City” right worthily oc as administered. It quickly cures want tli.-reof tin- plmnliff w ill spply to F. .lohnron. nt Klaniallion« <'alil«”"i*r herein. DEMOCRATIC' SUCCESS ASSURED. coughs, colds and ali throat and lung llie < miri for t|M. e«-li«-f pray «»I for in cupy two pages, as does “Through TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, That the usual decree I m - made for tin- th«- complaint liervin, to-wii: lor a F. II. Brigg», of Grants l’as», Orrgon; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Arkansas. Nov. 2.—I am very busy Picturesque America,”which pictures troubles. J. L. P adgett & S ons , ■nle of th.- land» nml premises <le»cril»-<l jmigim-ni against defendant, Davi.l J. W. T. Colnirn, nt Ashland, Oregon. Reno. Any nnd all |ierwm« vlainiin* adversely I 1 in plaintiff » mortgage. Hint is to »av. trying to square the round cottonbale I the scenic beauties of California. i « i««,-, hir tin- mm ol fhoo.oo, w itli in- tin' alsivi« «leserilail iarnl» arr ri-«|iir»te> j the NW1-, of NE1, nml lots one, two ami UNITED STATES ¡.AND OFFICE, | Mena 810 Wool Suits at Duffy's. ti-r« -t tln-ri-on from tin- first day of Jan to file their I'fuimr in lids office on or trust, but will take a few minutes off There are numerous articles on the L akeview , O iikoox , August 30, 1900. f three of Hection fourteen, Township uary, I»'.»,, «t tin- rule ot eight |»-r cent. la-lore «ahi '-’Itli «lay rd November, 1000s and give you the result of my calcula fashions, and woman's work. By The Notice is hereby given that in com Thirty-nine, South of Range Ten l.,i-t, Many people worry because they I I» r aimtim, nml for the sum ot ||t»l.tlO. ’ E. M. B hattai *. Register. tions. The Rough Rider Colonel has Curtis Publishing Company, Phila- believe they have heart disease. The pliance with the provisions of the act of Willanietti- Meridian, Klamath Counti as alt ,rm-y'» (e,-* ih ||IIR »nit, together Congress of June 3,1878. entitled “An Oregon, ami containing I37..W> aci«-. worried us considerably, but our or ' delphia. One dollar a year; ten cents chances are that their hearts are all | act for the sale of timber lan«ls in the That tin- »ale l><- made hy tin- »heriff will, plaintiff’« «--nt« and ilialnirm-nivnla Felt boots at Duffy’a m-ri'in. 1 hat the usual di-crce la- made right but their stomachs are unable states of California, Oregon. Nevada, of »aid Klainatli County, Oregon. ganized mobs have nullified his work a copy. lor the siil,-«4 th,. |4ni|a Mlll( |,r«-nii»<-» I Tliat the tiroceeda of »»id nalu may I»- to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ami Washington Territory," ns ex to some extent by breaking up his ' • ’"'Glad m plnintifi’« «aid mortgage, Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 Mens 810 Wool Suitsat Duffy's. digest what you eat and prevents the tended to all the Public Land States applied in tin- payment of »ni«l judgment '■>«" : lh«l< ' . ,,f MW I.- ,.f Hue. one. meeting*. Unfortunately, several of by act of August 4, 1802, Samuel W. interest, coat», attorney» fee» mid all formation of gas which makes the an,I the |, 1., „( >(. ((( N(, U(| |||1|( Notice for Publication. PUMPS AND WINDMILLS. crtiing conta. Clary of Hornbrook, County of Siski the states I carried into the democrat stoniiM-h press against the heart. It That plaintiff have execution against '!"'N\V 'a «I 8«-«-. twelve, Township you, Slate of California, ha» this day ic column were carried back when I ‘•'•y innv, HotiHi oi IlHiigc Nine*, Eunl, UNITED HTATEM LANPOFf ICE- { A fine line of Pumps and Wind will cure every form of indigestion. filed in thi» office his sworn statement defendant George A Whitnmr«-. for am VVUIam.-tie Meridian, in Klamalh L aks . view , (tnKriox, Augii»! 3t>. fi"**, f was not looking, but we hope to get Mills just received by C. II. Withrow J. L. P adgett & S ons , Reno. No. 270, for the purchase of the NJ^ balance that may remain due the plain ''«-¡'on, ....... .. 320 l'- re» Notici-i» liervliy givt-n that, in «»ni' of SRU ami S'i of NE1^ of Section No. tiff after applying all the proceed» of ! them in line in time for the glorious the “AermotorMan.” The best method of cleansing the 30, in Township No. 32 8., Range* No. bhi «I sale a» m I kivv provided. I ll."' I’n»«-ed» of sai,1 ash- mu) I m - pliam-i- witli 111«- provi»ion» of lite act »'» victory. liver Is the use of the famous little 7J4 E., ami w ill offer proof t«i show that I’l"1*' in tin- payment of « hì <I jndg- i'ongre*-» ol Jnm- 3, 1878, vnlitled “an That tlie interest» of defendant J W rtacklntoshea at Duffy’s. pills known ns DeWitt’s Little Early the bind sought is more valuable for its Stout in the «ai«l nmilgaged laml» nml m n . Interest, costs, attorney's fees nel for ti.e sul«« of timlH-r land» in My estimate is as follows: Hh'l all h. i-rning r„.tH, -riint |,|l,i,ltiff « ih I.- s < f California, < »regoli, Nevail* »••'[ Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. timber or atone than for agricultural premises Im <lecree«l to l,e aulaH-quent Republicans—Iowa, 23; Maine, fl; purposes, ami to establish his claim to mid sulx.rdinate to the lien of plaintiff lave ex«-. Uli,,,, ng:iii,Ht (lel.-mlant, David Washington T r torv," a» eatcndrut J. L. Padgett A Sons, Ken«». total 20. ,n«.i.' ri" ' « r ""-v balance that may re to all Ilo- Pillili«: l.iió«l Hlatr» l>V »*'* sai«l land la-fore the Register and Re herein. "<'<■! applying nil of Augiist 4, 1892, Nelli« Vrrrill, That the defendant» li<-r«-in and cncli thè . J'"’ ‘ Prohibitionist—Montana, 3. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and ceiver of thi« office at Lakeview, Oregon, vi'lt t ’ l M ‘ ’ ' ” ° m I mjvu pro- HornbiiKik, Coiinty ol tsi»klyoii. of them nn«l nil tM-rwma claiming under on Satiirtdav, the 10th «lay ot Novemls-r, sores are soothed at once and prompt Doubtful—Nebraska, 8. «>f California, liaa thi» dar Hl«-«l ,n 1900. Hi- names as w itnesses : W. A. them or either < f them, »uhn -iiienl to ly healed by applying DeWitt 's Witch That th«- inter«*; «,f ,| v f( .„,| #nl», Alira- liti« office livr sworn statement. Nu- Democratic— The rest of the states; Verrill.of iloriibr<Mik,California; N’el'ie tiie execution of plaintiff’s sni«l mort i Hazel Salve, the beat known cure for in.-'r "’''tunisttatiir of the 2fll>, for tli«* iiitrchaav of ilii-HW. L Verrill, of Hornbrook, California; Ja : gag«- on »ni«l lands and premises, either -"tst total, 407. piles, lieware of worthless counter- cob Isler, of Klamathon, California; a» purchasers, encumbrancer», or other, za K m 1,1 • ................. '■•l' Mei-tion No 211, in Town»hip No. 3- Please do not place any bets on this felts. J- L. Padgett Ac Sons, Reno. David Blackmore, of Klamathon, Cali wise may lai tarred ami foreclose,| <>( ,,|| V H.ut ’" T- Hmith, Frank ftnngi- No. 7'w E., limi willoffer pr«sif to 1,11 '■‘"•'"b Fallimi Hmith show timi flit* land sought i» more vai"' «■tlmate till Mr. Croker has got all, Di0AI fornia. Any ami all js-rsons claiming right, claim or equity of redemption, in ami U ' Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, adversely the aiaive <li-scrila-<l lands are ami to tin- rani lamls mid premiaes ami II -m u ' h "*""’. H"" h ' nbh- for ita tintlivr or «tono than for «t<- hi* money up. Hopefully yours, liar nata the food and aids Va., writes, “I am using Kodol Dys- reqiieste«! to file their claims in this every part thereof. h" -ml mortgaged lumi« ami rii-uftnral puri»«»es, ami to va!ablish ber Natui nbsDiDg and recon- I - .. ,l|,|'tt'l«l to 1st e<lliH<-<|ll«-nt l'Inlin to snid hmil la’ioru tlm llegiff*' J ames R. J ones , That plaintiff have sii.h other nml on or la-fore said 10th day of struct iaoated digaatlveor* pepsia Cure In my practice among se oilice further relief in the premise» un to this lil-iinliii’’ ' ""1 *' ,O Noveinlair, 1900. l*''n created liv limi Ri-ceivrr of tIli» ottico at larkovlcw. Chairman Democratic National Com gana. ¡;.,; ( i |" ' V. H"!.... . That the du lest discovered digest* vere cases -if indigestion and find It court ''«»[t may seem just ami mxl equitable. equitabhn E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Oregon, mi Mniunlay, llm RMli ir amai (o other preparation an admirable remedy.” Many linn- : mittee. This summon» i»»eiv<-«l by publication nil iM-rs ” "''tifili of them ami Nov«-nilier, 11X10. Ilo nauie» **.,w"* can aj 4n efficiency» It in* dreds of physicians depend upon the "illmr o "nder ........ I, or thereof in llm K lamath R p . pi bi . k av I, v DKRS H AS A CINCH. Rubber boots at Duffy’s. m-s»«-»: Fnniuel W. Ularv. ol stanti Id permanently cures use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In stom order of Hon I. F Wdlit», Coimfv Judge , “< 1> nintiff’i1 ®X'” brook, ( ìilltornhi • Jacob fslr-r, of hl.tm* ■estion, Heartburn, ach troubles. It digests what yon Chicago, Nov. 2.—Our candidate, For News of the World of Klnmuth County Oregon, mmle «-■ml I ,, 1 l,l,|n » stud morlgngu on ntlion, California ; Dnvi'l Black more. <’ I Stomach, Nausea, eat, and allows you to eat all the g<xid Mr. Del*, is unalterably opposed to Sick E Read the Sait Francisco Bullet in. i «lated ami filed in »ni«l anit nt Klnmnth’ ••ha.«.;; on"»' l',', "li”’"« "ilh.“ as pur- K lumaiInm, California ; Mvlvin N»yl° G »tralgla.Crampsand f<8>4 yon need, providing you do not """‘f'», <-r otherwise, of Klninatlion, California. Any »"’••; Fifty cents per month, Including rails, Oregon, on the27tlidav of -eptem IIIHV be’ . ' militarism, having spent a portion of alloth [Imperfect digestion, ' r..el„«e,| oi ali |M.r»<m»claiming a<lvcr««*ly thv almvc’le- overload your stomach. Gives instant large 28-page Sunday edition. Send lM*r 1V00, which fliiifl order requirm that right ?j. r""1 Price M >IM contains 2H times Ills strenuous life in jail as the result email '"i tedemptlon in «crila-il land» are reqiu-ated to file 1 “ I eft J. L. for sample copy to The Bulletin, L.J.'J. Riimmona in »ui«l suit be published once and to ti,« put dyapapala mat lad Irwa relief and a permanent cure. 11 w eek for n period of six cormcmive ami elnim» in fili» office 011 or ÌM*for« •»•• •if flic oppressing Army. Consequent - Pre mi hWlTT • CO-, COicaga- P.tdgwtt .V Sons. Reno. Keartiev St.. San Francfaco. i i‘iiccei‘»ive weeks frolli the 27th day „( ritti Plaintiff have »ml, otlmr ami lOtli dav of Novemlivr. lutto. W. HUSE & SON, j. n. nooRE, » COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY accounts solicited KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. J. B. MOORE, Plan.« and Specification« Kinds Buildings and Contracting and Building the Installment Plan. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS, Prop. Cleanlincss and Work exchange stables Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. HAZEN, Ager-Lakeview s. L McNAUGHTON, Prop. Office: Telegraph Office. %«%%%%« ****** ****** ****** ******* P ioneer B lacksmith S hop , J. B. CAflPBELL, Prop., Successor to A. D. Carrick. Excellent Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rhat you eat. tge E M. BRATTAIN, Regidcf* t ♦