Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 15, 1900, Image 2

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K lamath
Winter clothing at Daffy’*-
' nick the fruit from Nature'sown otvb-
DRS. H A RG US AND STRAW.
ALEX
DeWitt*» Little Early
C ounty ...
ard.
MARTIN & CO.
This remarkably wild huckleberry | Fhj'siciar.s and Surgeons. the lutit liver pill* e'er *••“''''•
to take und never gripe. J-
1
patch covers an area of land 20 miles
unit X S on ». Keim.
Chltwood A Cn.hi Drug HI uïv .
pnopniCTons,
long and from four to five miles wide, i OFFIVR:
Hywlal attention lu üiseamui ot tlu* K\e, Kur,
Heavy underwear at l»uffy «•
The bushes average from throe to N om 1 aud Vhroat. Gla>*vs ttllvtl.
If you have ever Keen a child In '<*•’ ---------------------------------------
five feet in height, ami ate literally
aputv of croup '•«* can
"
Will be Presented at
loaded with the fruit every year. A p D. REAMES, M. I).
giateftil
niotheiN.tre
for
Oj*
railuro in the crop has never been
Cotigh Cure nlit« h give.» r, llcf «» '•«
Physician and Surgeon,
known. The "patch" lies a.ong the
«1 ndtiiliilKtered. it quickly «uro»
COLLECTIONS
summit of Huckleberry mountain, a
Office room«! 7 amis, Linkvllte Hotel cough«. Colds «lid .»II throat «nd lung
S on ®.
I peak of the Cascades, at an altitude
All cal's answeicd promptly d.ty or trouble*. J. L. P aihinit
ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY
K cik ».
________
of about 7000 feet. The berries are night.
blue-black in color, about the she of
Mcnatl» \\oolSuit»■»( I’uff) *•
1 a tame cherry and are of delicious
Manv pimple worry Ixv«'»**' they
flavor.
..................
believe they hnvc
heart ill« a»c. The
their hearts
arc ..
all
Besides the Indians and whites of
clmnce* «re l : that
.........................
-
right but tlielr stomach»* ‘«re unat»t*
Southern Oregon, the inhabitants of
to digest fimd. I vh I o I |»ispe|*l.»C*ire
BY THE DEGREE OF HONOR LODGE, A. O. U. W. Northern California, ami Western
digest »'hut you eat and prvieiit® the
Idaho flm-k to this place every year.
formation of gas which makes t u
The berries are picked and eannevi or
.stomach prexx against the heart. I
J. F. GOELLF.R, Proprietor.
will cure every form of indigestion-
dried on tlie ground, ami taken homi-
J. L. l‘At».m -N S on ®, Keno.
ready to be stored for winter's use.
Plans and Specifications Furnished on AH Kinds <>t
I
In early days the Indians dried them
Winter under»»ear at Duffy'«.
Buildingsand Contracting and Building
exclusively, but now they have learned
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
NO RESERVED SEATS.
Timber Land. Act June 3. I7SS
on the Installment Plan.
the white man's ways.
Nctice for Publication.
During tlie huckleberry seaaon the
... Everything done with
Among the intitule variety of material and work lum1«I hh I I iv this mill are.
mountain resembles a city. From
... neatness and dispatch .
Store Front», Wr««t Carving, Stair liaila. IUIu»ter» ami Nrwvl I'oata. Hrarkrta,
A DANCE WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THE ENTER 3000 to 4000 people are camped about
S.-toll and Turned Work, Hash, Is«»« and IlhitJa, Corner ami Hare Blocks, l®a««d
the place, and the numerous eamptires 1
ami Turned |l»lu»ter>. IN«rr ami Window Frames, I’nl|»»l» anil l'«-w Kmla, Hhittglre,
TAINMENT EVERY ONE INVITED.
pliance
with
the
¡irovirions
id
the
act
•■!
send up their smoke by day and shoot
I Congies« of June 3. l.'oX. enlith-d An llitildi ■«' »larilaarr, l*ainle and ttll, Moulding and <il«aa, I levatloiia ami Is aigua,
farther their light by night and the
act (or the »«1« of timber landa in the Kuiisiserrl, Ground ami Cut t.la»». Wall I’aper, Furniture, etc., vie.
J W. SIEMENS, Pro?.
states of Califoriiia. * »regon. Nevada ami
when they eat and when they work, j mountain is made merry for 20
Iksl a oik and material, ami lit lite lateal ami utoai appro,rd alylea.
I Washington Territori .” »« extended
They get more knowledge of facts miles by the shouting of children and
to all the Public Lind State» by act
through magazine* and newspaper* song and merrymaking. The berries Cleanliness and Good Work ¡<d August 4. 1892, Citarle« F. h»p-
I pier Jr. of Klamathon. Count» ••( M«
Published every Thurwlay oy
than spellbinders can impart in a life­ begin to ripen in August and picking
Guaranteed.
I Livoti, Mate ol C.dii-’ll-ia, 1.1« tin- da,
time of political lectures. Public continues until snow files, generally
tiled in thi» office his »worn statement No.
------- AND OFFICE--------
Also
Agent
for
LONDON
AND
273, for the purcha-e of tlie W of E*w
speakers served their day when the the latter part of November. One
E ditors amd PxorainoBS.
i
of
Section
No.
21.
in
Township
No
-
person
usually
picks
five
or
six
gallons
statesmen were the politicians. Now
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Range No. 7*v E.. ami will "Ih r pr.-d la
every citizen is a politician unto him­ a day, which when sold brings »1 it
svasrsimox bâtes :
show that tlie land sought *• uiorevalu-
óaa yaar (tn advance) ....................... »2 no self. He gets his impressions from gallon in the towns. Most of the
I able for iu timber oratone l!.»!» for agri
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
[cultural piir|«>ses. nnd Io establish hi»
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. ItW. print, and they are more accurate berries, however, are put up by pri­
j claim to «ani lami before the Register
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
and Receiver ol thi, oltlee at Likevn-w.
— * =•= than they could be under any other vate families for home consumption.
| < »regon, on Saturday, the 24th day of No-
The
berries
here
picked
and
saved
an
­
circumstances.
Too
often
speeches
Oregon gave McKinley a plurality
' i-ember, ltUX). lie name» as witnesses: I ÎM7£br»V7
Horses boardml by day, week or u. uth.
Stage Line
ire mere appeals to prejudices. It nually run up into the hundreds of
C. F. Johnson, of Klamathon, t'alilor
of >4,OU.
LiIVCI
j
»
Huy mul (¡ruin ln**iglit and sold.
has come to be impossible to review thousands of gallons.
! nia ; Allert I'anknin, ol Klamathon,
' California ; W. T. Coburn, of Ashland,
Lake county gave McKinley a plur­ political causes in their whole signifi-1 Visits to the sections are marked
I’asscugt-rH convoyed to all parts *4 Southern Oregon
Oregon. F. H. Briggs, of (¡rant» I'aaa,
ality of about 2*.O.
cance. as voters have learned to re­ by both pleasure and profit. Every
, Oregon. Any mid all person» claiming aixl Northern California al the very lowest rates.
' adversely the alxive-desc-rihed lands
quire them treated, in a single discus­ kind of amusement is carried on.
President McKinley will have MS
S. L. MCNAUGHTON, Prop. ' are rv,]ue»ted to tile their claim® in thi»'
sion or in several. The result is that Music, dances, Sunday sell mis ami
ollicv on or liefore said 24th day ol No-
votes *»' the electoral college. Bryan
public opinion is less sensitive to preaching. Besides berry-picking
- vetuber, P**k*.
will have 155.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Itegi-ler.
momentary Influencesand morestead- there are other features of attraction.
■
Although the bear is practically
The American people have abund­ fast than ever before.—Oregonian.
Felt boots at Duffy ».
driven from this, his desirable home, Office: At the’Telegraph
ant reason for gratitude on the ap­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
At a cross-roads school house on the ’ a number are still killed every season
Office.
proaching Thanksgiving day.
South Dakota prairies, the following while stealing in to make a meal from
Notice is hereby given, that the tin 1,-r-
Mr. Bryan has refused aft editor­ question was recently debated with the luscious berries. Deer are plenti-;
signed has la-en apj»>inlmi by theCoiirily
KLAMATH FALLS. OR.
Court of Klamath County. Oregon. »1
ial position with a salary-attachment much fervor and eloquence, each con­ ful and hundreds of them are killed
minialratrix of the e«lateof John linn-
Successor to A. D. Carrick.
of BIO,000 a year, on a Denver after­ testant showing ability and wonder­ annually. Fishing is good in all of;
raker, devoured. All persona having
noon paper. Me says he will stick to ful depth of thought: Resolved: the lakes ami mountain streams, and I
! elaitns against said estate, »re hereby
' notified to present the »aule with the
Nebraska and continue his political “That the human biped who mas­ the place is an ideal spot fur the
Daily
from
Ager
to
Klamath
Hot
I
proper voiiiicbera to meal the law office
querades as a sage »nd giant mind by romantic pleasure-seeker as well as j Springs. K«-no, Klamath Falls, Dairy, ¡of II. W. Keesee m Kl.imath Fall« Ore-
Bonanza, Bly und Lakeview.
the trick of looking wise and by seem­ families who desire to replenish the
: gon, within six months fr, iu the 'lute <d
Whether Kentucky has a democrat-
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza. j tiiia notice. I hr led at Klamsth Fall«.
ing to choke down gems of lore and larder for winter.
fe majority *r riot it is usually deliv­
Dairy, Klamath Fall«, Keno, Klamath Oregon, lliia 1st day of N'ovemlwr IIMll.
experience, thus deceiving and mis-
ZliroBAII IltsavitrK.
Hot Springs and Ager.
ered over to the democracy, and this
Winter clothing at Dufty’s.
Administratrix of the estate of John
j leading people as to his caliber and
year proved no exception to the cus­
Makes connection with all trains at Hunsaker, deccaspvl.
There is no pleasure in life if you Ager,
usefulness, is less superficial and less
Cal.
tom. Democratic leaders of that
a chump and more likely to become dread going to the table to eat and
Heavy underwear at Duffy's.
atate have a way of managingelections,
in-
can
’
t
rest
at
night
on
account
of
great and renowned than the glib 1 digestion. Henry Williams, of Boon­
that I* truly unique.
Notice l or Publicnllon.
biped who prates incessantly and in- ville, Ind., says he suffered that way
I
Easy Coaches.
IW'p.'irtriM,nt of th»» inlurior,
Senator Pettigrew, the popnerat - coherently and who is never able to ■ for years, till lie commenced the use
J4H0I Othcv at Lakuvo-w, Omron,
Excellent Accommodations.
Who ruled the politics and policies of create the faintest suspicion that an of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds.
\ a » ml vr t
I "Now I can eat anything I like and
Smith Dakota for nearly a quarter of idea is lurking behind his perpetual i all that I want and sleep soundly
1 Noth*« in hereby given that the f-»l- •on* claiming adversely the *l»>vr-«lv-
' Ion ing*i)Mnr<l Hvttlvr bac lilc<l notirt* of scrilwd lamin ar,* requested to tile their
a century, has met bis Waterloo in hurricane of words.” A competent j very night.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
1 his iuUHitlon to make tinal
in sup« .-l4.m» in thia oltho on or la-lore said
corps
of
judges
decided
in
favor
of
the shape of overwhelming defeat in
, wilj digest what you eat. J. L. P ad ­
| nii t of bis claim, an<l that said |«M»f '.'lili day - I November I'.»»».
' E. .M BUA1TA1N, Register.
Passenger, express and freight traffic will I m ? m:i<h» iM’forv James II.
that atate. He has passed with Bry­ the affirmative. The winning side gett & S ons , Keno.
solicited. All business entrusted tu ux County Clerk, at Klaoiail Ealls, Or., on
an into the common and inoffensive ' contended, among other tilings, that
Rubber boots at Duffy’s.
will be expedited.
December 15,
vis:
the silence of the first biped in dispute
state of inno cuous desuetude.
For News of the World
Harvey L. Teters,
is laudable, not afflicting or excru­
H. E. No. 2101, for the
of SEL.of
Read the San Francisco Bulletin.
THE LODGES.
In tba Cirrnil Court of (lie State <4
Crckcr rires cheerfully above the ciating anyone with empty words, and
.**<•<•, 17, Nl.1! of NEL, of Sec. 20, U
Oregon, lor the County of Kluui»lb.
Avalanche which struck his party, that his lustrous glow of specious eru­ Fifty cents per month, including
<
»f
N\\
1
4
of
bre
.
21,
Tp.
40.
H.,
IL
h,
T. T. Gerr, Gover- I
large 28-page Sunday edition. Send
A. F. A A. M.
and looks hopefully into the future. dition could hurt no one, that if he for sample copy to The Bulletin, L3J.
Klamath Lodge No. 77 meet, Satur- ‘ E. W ill. 5b»r., Oregon. 11•• ihioh - m th»- fol­ ‘ nor of on-son, F. I
low
ing
u
itnesaes
to
prove
hi*«
continuous
Dunbar, Hw-rrlary ol
It is not learned whether democratic
day evening on or liefore the lull moon.
could delude people into believing him Kearney St., San Francisco.
residence U|»on and cnltivsfion of raid Slate of i»rrg"ii. anti
A lkx M akti . n ju ., W. M
defeat will reduce him to poverty and to be a master-mind, it isas satisfying
land,
vis:
A.
E.
1'iulgett,
of
Keno,
Ore
­
ICba».
8,
Moore,
Notice For Publication.
A. L. L eavitt , S ec .
gon; W . I'. McCollum, of Keno,Oregon; Trea»urernl llo-Stat"
want or not. Anyway, we presume to all as though he really were one.
• >. E. B.
IL EnowgncMF, of Kono, On-gon; A. L- i of Oregon, con»iitul-
by the exercise of rigid economy be
Aloah Chapter No. (>1 meet® on the Ia?avilt, Klamath Full«, Oregon.
and that if gratifying, it would be
Department of the Interior,
ing thu Slate Ijnitl
2nd
and
4lli
Tueaday
evening«
ol
each
I
ean manage to scrape together enough
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
E. M. HKATTAIN, Hcgi-ler. I Board,
i’laiiitifl,
Fuit in Equity TIMBER LAND, A< TJl Nil -1. I**’*»
utterly harmless to exalt and worship
month.
J
kvxie
E.
K
kaxks
,
W.
M.
|
Octobnr 5, liaw.
to eat and wear and thus avoid great such an insensate clump of animate
v».
ti» lor re I • »V M
NOTICE bolt PUBLICATION«
L
avra
W
ileitx
,
Sec.
Rubber
Iwsits
at
Duffy
’
s.
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Abraliatn
Turner,
Mirrigli
|(r.
personal distress.
I. O. O. F.
matter. The affirmative likened the ing-named settler lias filed notice of his
| as adminixtrntor of
Vxrrsn S tat »» L ard Orrt< r
Klamath Lodge No. 137 meet» every i Timber fjvnd, Act June 3 1S78— (lie estate <»t Crow
intention to make final prisd in sup-
I iheview Orsgm, Hepi •" t'««».
Nebraska has given McKinley a negative's favored biped to a heavily I port of his claim, and that said proof Saturday evening in I.*». (». F, hall.
Notice for Publication.
! -on Smith, tlrei-MesI,
Notice in hereby Riven that In com«
plurality of 7,500. Four years ago stocked frog pond in the propensity of will be made before James H. Driscoll, Viaiting brother» cordially invited.
, i<a»nl I. Fcrrev. Eli-
iillauce a ith lite |>rovl»li>tia <»l lite art of
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE »
/.»K. Smith. Walter
the state gave Bryan a plurality of. breeding distress and despair, and County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­ W m . T krrili ., S ec . J. B. C ampbki . l , N. G.
t'oiigr«-»» of June 5, IK’S, rutilivi "An
L akkvikw , Oarxavx, hept. Ill, Its»).,
gon, on November 1A, 11*00. v>x: Jams»
I T. Smith, Frank A.
ar t lor lhv»;ite o| timber lamia tn Ilia
about 14,000. The late election shows maintained that he could not win at­ Briscoe, H. E. No. 172S, for the WVj P rosperity R f . hkkah L odgx N o . 104,
Notice it hereby given that, 111 com Smith, anti Edith
«talea of California, Orepne, Nevada,
a majority opposing Bryan in his own tention and approval outside ot a of XE*4 and NW4 of SE’i and NEJ-4 I. O. (>. F., rm-et, first and third Thurs­ pliance with the provisions of the act of ' Stnith, liia wifi-, )•»-
uni Washington Territory," »• ex-
I of SWJ^ of Sec. 11», Tp. 40, 8., R. 10, E.,
Congress of June 3, 1H7K, entitled "An
precinct, bis own town and his own feebleminded institute. On the other W. M., Oregon. Fie names tlie fol­ day «vening« ol each month in I. O.O. act for the -,'ie ..I timber landa m the Itina Smith ami Mar­
tended to ull lite Public lattei males I'V
F.
hall.
A
lice G oei . lkh , N. G.
guerite
Smith,
a
min-
.
mt of A>i»ivt 4, lA'tJ, Allant l'»»k-
1 states ot California, Oregon, Nevada and '•r.
State. Nebraska also elects republi­ hand, the negative held, in brief, that lowing witnesses to prove his con­ K ate C' loptox , S ec .
Ih I, ii-ianlu. j
uin of Klamathon, County ol ri»kivi,
- Washington Territory," as extend«!
can state officers and a republican it was best for a biped to perpetuate tinuous residence npoti and cultivation I
To
Eliza
K.
Smith.
Frank
A.
Smith,
A. O. U. W.
Stale of California, lias thia tlay flh-l •••
to all the Public taind Mates bv
ot said land, viz: Andrew Ryan, of
I
F.'litli
Smith,
Salnna
Smith
ami
Mar-
a
reflection
of
the
inside
of
his
head.
'
legislature, which latter obstructs the
I.inkville Lrxlge No. lit) meet, in A. act of August 4, 181*2, Charles F John-
lltla office hia sworn alalcment No. 27«,
Klamath Falls, Oregon; Charles Galar-
Smith,
tlefemianta
starve l<>r lite purcliaae of the bl 'a • •4 Hcrtwn
Senatorial aspirations of Bryan or his regardless of how little there may be neau, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; John (>. L'. W. hall every Tuexilay evening. son of Klamathon, county of Siskiyou, X'lerit«
named
:
You
and
each
ol
you
are
here
No. 35, tn To« n»hl|> No. 3S8., Range No.
Visiting brothers welcome.
State of California, has this <lav filed
associate statesmen. Thus, Bryan in it, and that by so doing there was H. Matney, of Merrill, Oregon; A.
g . r. B mi v . in , m . w. in this office his sworn statement, No. Io reoiiired to apprar ami an»w«-r tlie «•» E., and »ill • fier pried to »how that
Kershner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
•
oinplaint
filed
a,-ain»t
yon
in
tlie
alaivv
no
possibility
of
working
a
deception,
Jxo. W. S iemens , R ecorder .
and Bryanism are effectually shelved.
lite lami sought I» more valuable for ila
272, for the mircbase of the W
of E 1.
E. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
of Section No. 27, in Township No. 82 entitled amt on or iieioro ThttHalav, tin* tlnthnr or Mono Ilian lor ■grtmlturMl
or of there being a hidden thought or
1-itli
day
o|
.\ovemlx-r,
US»»,
la-iug
tlie
H., Range No. 7',, E.. and will ofl. ,
piir|»»v». ami lo ealablirlt Ills claim
The billingsgate and missiles hurled motive of evil, which might lead to
60 YEARS'
You can’t afford to risk your life by proof to show that the land sought la»t day of ||,e tune prex'iilaal III tlie -ut lami la fora Uta Ratglater •wd
EXPERIENCE
at Gov. Roosevelt during his cam­ the injury of his fellows. In respect
allowing a cough or cold to develop is more valuable for its timber or order for the puhli, atlini of lliia amn ■ <1- ,-| - I llil. ,.||il ,' >,! I Sk, \ O » . t -t< g....
paigning tour had the usual effect to winning fame and usefulness, the
into pneumonia orconauinptlon. One stone than for agricultural pur- mon», the fimt publication thereof I»'- on Saturday, Ihr* 24lh dtry of N«»vend*r,
Minute Cough ('tire will cure, throat lHiaes, and to establish his claim to said mg on the 4tli day i f t »«-to* er. Its***, and BUM), He ItUlnra na wilm-ear» r Charlv»
in swelling republican victories. A negative referred to Senator W. V.
ion fail h > to R|,|H-ur aii'l aui>wer, lor Kappler, <t( K I uiiih II io I i , California. * •
and
lung'troubles quicker than any land liefore the Register and Receiver of <* want
vast majority of American voters will i Allen of Nebraska, who gained re­
tliernd th" plaintiff will apply to F. John,on, of Klaiitalhmi, ( 'aliform® ;
thia office at Lakeview, Oreg..... on
other
preparation
known.
Many
doc-
not tolerate interference with free nown and carried his party’s point by
the 24tl> day of Novemlwr, tin- < ourt lor the relief prayed lor ill F. II. Buggs, of Grunt» l’a»», Oregon)
torf use it as a specific for grippe. It Saturday,
HMM*, lie names as witnesses: I red the romplaint lien-in, lo wii: lor a W. T. Coburn, of Asltlami. ('««""•
speech and while there is such a great > talking fourteen hours uninterrupted­
T rade M ark a
is an infallible remedy for croup. H.
Briggs, of Giants Pass, Oregon; Al­ judgment again»! ihdvt.dant, Ihnid J. Any nml all |arr»ona i-laiinlng «riverrei/
DcmaNS
multitude to maintain order and free­ ly ln the U. S. senate without saying
Chlleren like ft and mothers endorse bert Panknin.of Klamathon, ( nlifornia. I eriee, (or the num ol fmio.oo, »ith in- I lie ulsive ilv»çi ilred lamia lire n-rpiealC'l
COFVRiaHTS Ac.
Anyone Rending a elceteh and deacrlptlon may
it. J. L. PADorrr A S ons , Keno. i Chas. F. Kappler, of Klamathon, Cali­ lerent thereon from the find dnv ol Jan lo file their ci,lini» in ibi» olin e on • -(
dom, there need be no fear that con- I anything.
qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
fornia; W. T. Colmrn, of Ashland. nary, IMg|, Ht t|,,. ra|,. ,4 ..jght jM.r c ut. Ix'lorv said 241 II d«V ol N'ovemls-r. lt***0.
invention is probably patentable. Commanics-
trol of the government will either
Winter clothing at Dutfy’s.
tiona «trictly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
Oregon.
Any and all (s-rsons claim­ per annum, aii'Hor the »uin of ()IS).IMI,
E. M. BuATfAIN. Ileglslur.
•ent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta.
JNUM into the hands of riot and an­ Overcoats at Duffy’s.
Patent« taken through Munn & Co. receive
ing adversely
the alx>ve-des<-rilied a- attorney’» fee« in lliia nilit, together
Mens
tlU
W<x»l
.Suitsat
Duffy's.
archy or despotic wealth and tyranny. | pAMOUS ¿ERRY^PATCH OF KLAM- tptcial notice, without cnarge, iu the
lands are requested to file their claims « ith plaintiff’» 1 -out* mid di»biiriM,menta
THE 3-ACT DRAMA,
“HAZELADAMS”
BAN K
HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE,
THANKSGIVING NIGHT,
November 29,
j . n. nooRE,
IQOO,
accounts solicited
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS,
J. B. MOORE,
Admission, 50 Cts.; Children, 25 Cts
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
exchange
w. nusE & son ,
stables
Klamath Falls-Merrill
Stage Line,
Ager-Lake view
P ioneer B lacksmith S hop ,
J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop.,
Scientific American.
PUMPS AND WINDMILLS.
in this office on or lietore said 24tli day I herein. Flint the usual decre« lx* inmie
tor the nah- of the lamin and premii'e«
of NovenilsT. 11MH*.
ATH COUNTY.
The ao called arid region of South­
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Larpest dr-
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. , de«iTiln-d in nlii i n I iff'» »aid mortgage,
cu kit ion of any scientific journal. Terms, f3 a
A
fine
line
of
Pumps
and
Wind
year; four months, |L Boldbyall newsdealer«.
town: th"
of bW *,. <,( Sec. one.
eastern Oregon will be as rich as the
I
Mills just received by C. II. Withrow
•’"'I *!'•• K
of ,s|-; >4 „( Nec. two, uml
[Oregonian.]
MUNN
&
¿0,301 Broadway, New York
Kalt Lake valley in Utah. The rail-1
Winter underwearat Duffy's.
Um,\\\ '4 ,4
(W(.|v,. Townahlp
the “AcrniotorMan. ”
Along by the side of Crater Lake . Branch Office. C25 F BL. Washington. I). C.
roads that are headed that way will
iv'n*''*•,ll•■, South of Range Nine, Ea»l,
TIMBER
LAND,
ACTJUNKS.
1878
and
Pelican
Bay,
in
Klamath
county,
Willamette Meridian,
in
Klamuth
bring people, and the people will see
nackintosher. at Duffy's.
I»o not get scared if your heart
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' ’'"uitv, (»nyon, contmning 320 acre».
that the land is irrigated. The re­ there is a great wonder which is visit­ troubles you. Most likely you suffer
■>St the prociwds ol „aid rale may be
sult will be, alfalfa fields and abund ed by thousands of people annually, from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
applied in the payment of raid jrnlg-
I UNITED «TATES LANDOFFICE I
•
that
is
seldom
mentioned
and
but
Cure
digests
what
you
eat
ami
'gives
L akkvikw , O sroox , Hept. 10, loot).’ f imnt. intereat, eiMla, attorney'» tees
ant grain and vegetables and fruit
That plaintiff
outside of Southern Ore- t*le w,,ru out stomach perfect rest.
Notice is hereby given that in com­ »lid all a< ,-ruing cat,.
crops, taking the place of the sage little known
The great huckleberry patch of1 11 ,K !h,c
Pr' P’‘r;*«'"■*
that
pliance with the provi»iona of the act of mil e execution against ileh'ii'lmit, I »avid
brush, and civilization following soli- ^ „ on'
' rrei-, tor any luihinc, that nine re-
.
completely digests all classes of foods;
Ibngrewi of June 3, 1K7N, entitl<«| ••An
____ The
_______
o_ ___
o______ ____
is situated
miles from that Is why it cures the worst cases of
tude.
Oregon
Legislature
can Oregon
...
act for the »ale of timtier lands in the imun due the plaintiff uf(,.r applying «11
afford to encourage this sort of devel- K1*math
ln a northerly dlrec- Indigestion and stomach t rouble after '
state» of California, Oregon. Nevada vilde^^r0<:,!,!, * ° "a*1 "»I' i »» iiliovu pro-
ami Washington Territory," as ex­
u« p-.,. tho o.ar.r-,1
r... 1 l°n, and eight miles from the famous ' everything else has failed. It may
That the interest of defendant«, Abra-
opment. So can the federal Govern-
’
«
(be taken in all conditions and cannot
tended to all the Public I.ami Htafes bv
I'.ini I urner, as adminiatrator of tlie
ment. There is an empire to be .
, ,7 ,
,h.
pie! help but do you g<xxl. .1. L. Padgett
Digests what you eat. act of August 4, H92, W. T. Coburn, ••"late
oft iow«m Smith, deeenreil. Eli
of Jai-kson'
carved out there.-Salem Statesman, visited the place this year, and from &
Keno.
K
It artificially digesta the food and aids of Ashland. County
'H K. Hmih Wuher T. Smith, Frank
State
of
Oregon,
inis
tliis
day
tiled
in'
Nature io atrengtbsnlng and recon-
3000 to 5000 people journey thither'
--
—
A-•-until, E lit). Smith, Sabin« Smith
this office his sworn statement No 275
5 '“'«"••rite Fmitli, ami .... Il of
The late election seems to demon­ every year. They do not visit it a81 The best method of cleansing the atructing the exhausted digestive or­ for tlie purchase of tlie HW quarter oi
i u.
_ but
u . strictly
. ■
, liver
is the use
of the ,g famous
little | gana. It lathe latestdlacoverc(Ullgcst- Section No. 20, in Township Xo, 32 8., '••■m, >n the rnid mortgaged Inml» 11ml
strate anew the political axiom that s.ghtseeers,
with a bwi-1
pil), known
as J)eWiu
Lltt]e &r(
ant and tonia No other preparation
Range No. 7>2 E.,and will offer proof to I' • iiiih - m he dei-rei'd to lat »uliaei|iieiit
talk doesnot win votes. Citizens list­ ness motive.
Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. can approach it in efficiency« It in- allow that the land sought is more vnl 11 ,» >' rubordtnuti. tothe lien erentinl bv
■tantly relieves and permanently curee
en to be entertained, not to be in­
”, "H".1 "'"Hgage. Thill the de
In earlier times It was the home of J- L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, able for its timber or stone than for ag- ^ "•*»»»1« herein and encl, of them nnd
ricultnral puri-oses, and to establidi Lis
fluenced. Speakers can tell them Hie liear and the great storehouse of
Feelings of safety pervade the Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, claim to said land liefore the Register “ teT"*»**» claiming under them, or
nothing they do not know. Voters the Indian. Here the different tribes household that uses One MinuteCough Siclc Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsand and Receiver of this ollii-e at Lalteyiew ml 111 < ’
•"’•»'••I'lent to the exe-
all other results of imperfect digestion.
"«*‘1 mortgngu on
go to campaign rallies for the same i met on friendly terms and picked the Cure, the only harmless remedy that Price50c. and S. Large slseconUlns SM times Oregon, on 8atui<lay, the 2ltli day of ■1 i i ' i "1 I’
1!MM).
He names as wit- aid lamia and premlaea, either in, pur-
1„
reason that they go to minstrel or berries and dried them for winter f<xxi. | produces immediate results, ft is in­ amallalM. Book all »boutayspyptlatDalfaltre« NovemlH-r, 1000.
hnrer,,
enciim
iinm-et,,
,,r otliei wiae.
liarles Kat,pier,
nenses: ( Charles
Kannler, of Klama-
Prepare« ay g. C. DeWITT «CO., Chicago. i rieuses:
dog shows, and their opinions arc not Now the bear have almost entirely fallible for coughs, colds, croup and
i'V,
,,“rr''1 "'"I f reel...... I of .||
tlion,
California:
C.
F.
Johnson,
of
all throat and lung troubles. It will
'■T'i,y "< *< demption in
Klamathon, California ; F. . H. Briggs, ' o. •' .1 m
molded at politicals gatherings. disappeared and tlie red man and the prevent consumption. J. L. Padgett
Leave orders for Thanksgiving Tur­ I j <-f
Grants Pass, Oregon ; J. ('. Weiss*,*0} PV.rr ° ,e 711'
A,,<1 prvlIllHC« HM<i
"They read nt their leisure and think , white man meet on equal terms and A: Sons,- Keno.
1
; Fort Klamath,Oregon. Any and all p-r- every |mrt therwif.
*
' i keys :»t the R itvbmcan office.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
I
ll>**t plnililiff hnvo „!,.() 0||1Mr nh,|
Felt boots at Duffy's
TIMBER I.ANI». ACT Jl’NF. 3, l<8.-
NOTK’E FOR I'PBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE {
I..VKKVIKW, ( »Kiaio-v, Wept. I<>, 11*00-*
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with tlie provisions of tlie act of
f'oiigress of Juno 3, 187«, eiitltlevl "A*l
net for the sale of tiuils'r Imiiis i**
stale« of Californln, Oregon, Nevudii,
and Washington Territory," as extend­
ed to nil tlm Public Lund States by
net of August I, IhOJ, Fred IL BriaiCr
id (Iranis Puss, County ol Josi-ph***‘’>
State of ( (regoli, has this day file" o*
iliis office liis sworn statement No.
tor the pun base of tlie E *« of
L'
Section No. 21, in Township No. 3k M
Range No.7'-i E., and will offer priad '•
show- that the land sought is more va •
imide for its 1 ¡inlier or atone than f''r »s'
rietilliiral piirisiees, and to establish m®
claim to said hind before tlie Reg*"'
mid Receiver of thin office nt l.nki'View,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 24lli dnv ’>
November, l!*oo.
lie names *•»,"’;■
nemesi W. T. Coliurn, of Asldsml.
Oregon ;<’. F. Kappler, of Klnii1®*""”’
California ;C. F. Julinsmi, of KI»""':
tlion, California
Altieri Pankniiji ".
..................... California.
Anv and at*
persons cluirning adversely tn*' 11 “T,
described lands lire requested •"
their claims in this office on or
said 24th dav of Noveuilier, It*****.
E. M. Ill;Al IAIN, High“-7'