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died . THE 3-ACT DRAMA, •V “HAZELADAMS” • * » At Merrill, Otrgu»’. Novemt>er 17, 1900. Reta Laverne, only child mid Infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Austin, aged 4 months and 15 day*. IN MKVOKV or LITTI.K KKT.V Will be Presented at A precious jewid, * bml of love Ro tender, s*«vt and fair, Tin« pride of a hiving father HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE, The joy «»f » mother’sprayer. THANKSGIVING NIGHT, November zq , 1900, BY the degree of honor lodge , a . o . u . w But her |mth know naught Flowers of happy, blissful life; Th«» w «Ik» were «lark «nd »hnil«<«l Ami her days a ceaaeles* strife. Through long dark hours of trouble A mother watched with rare, Knelt and ptayed lieaidv the l*xl That her darling, God would spare. The autunvn winds came swes'ping, She closed her little eye» Ami her *potleos soul <kip«rte«l. To its h«Mue lieyoml the skiee. » A Admission, 50 Cis.; Children, 25 Cts NO RESERVED SEATS. •> u- f • Borne on « ci'lestial wing Toth«1 golden horn«' above, To forget the thorny bramlde* And live in peace and love. 4 K. H. O. «Ar DANCE WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THE ENTER BONANZA. TAINM^NT EVERY ONE INVITED. race fur Senator, and tlmt Hie Presi dent lind pnm>i.M*l his place to 11 |*>ll- tlciHti In Minnesota. Tit«- genth inan stilt«d that mhiii lifter Hi«' vote of Oregon was ascertained, the (huiimts- sloner had at- Interview with the I’rt'aident, at which time the Presi dent expreaacd his gratification at Hie splendid vote given him in tills state, being an Inereas«- of nearly 12,00" : over that <if four years ago, but thill [no mention of Ills resignation was , made to the President, nor was any thing suiil regarding the Senatorial i situation in Oregon. Tills informa tion comes from tlieCoiniiiissioner liim- solf to Hie friend al*ive mentioned. Rubber* «1 Duffy’«. DfíS. HARGUS AND STRAW, Physicians end Surgeons. OFFICE: C bit wood A (’<».’• Druw Storr S|H'cinl attention to úímummw of the Eye. Ear, Nose au«l Throat. Glww» tilled p D. KEAMES, M. D. K lamath C ounty ... M Inter duthHg at D. »>’-♦• DeMitt's Util' Fat!? Il <t* arc P.i»y the U'st liver pills ever mud.', to take mid lien r grip'. • •- I’tt» urrr X Sos». Ketto. Heavy underwear *1 Duffy If von lune ever seen a child In tlu' ALEX MARTIN & CO, BANK agony of croup »<m eatt grntefiil mot hets ate fur One Cmigll < lire «hu ll g!'"« . im lulmmisicrcd. It qiiiekii i eiiiialis colds mid ill tluoit ai"' l""»> troubles. J. L. I’Aimsri' X X’«*' PROPRIETOR« COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY Ken«*.________ _ Mens $10 \\t» I Sulls at I'uff) '• Main |s-opi«' »arn believe tllev lune heart dl»eai«c. Hie cliaiK-c» ar<: that (licit licait» at«' an right but their »tmiiacli» me m»a 1,1 to digest B««l- l'"'l«‘l l'.iS|H |>sla< hi «' digest what you cat and preienl» t ie format loti of gas wliieli makes th aluinnch press ¡¡gainst th' lieatf. will cure every form d ludigi -tmn. J. L. I’ UHibrrX Sox s Ketio. Winter underwear at Dully '«■ Timber Land, Act June 3. 1788 Notice for Publication. accounts solicited KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind« trt Building* and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Aniot’g the III flu ite variety of inati-ilal and work hiflii»he<l I,y Ibis ,„|]| Br>, f'NITED STATE' I \Nl»»'l'l I'1'. » sto,,' front«. U is»! Carving. Stair Rail*. |l*lu»tcr» and N, *r4 l'o»i», Ilr*<k»i», I.AKSMKM. (»Kfuox. Sept. fit. I'«*'- ' s,-toil and I'nriied Work. 8«»li, ISsiri and Blind*. Coruvi and Base llloth«, 8»»rd Nttfire in bru I») given tli G, III C'*in Office moni!>: 7 «ml 8. Linkville H«»t«d , lUianvv w uh tin* pit»\ l’itHij» »•( th»'art “I nul rurni'd lUdiislera. Ik»ir ami U indo* Fíame*, I'lilpil* ami I'rW Kiiil», Hhtngl«, All calls answered promptly day or CtingiuH« »»( June 3. |s7s. uiilithtl V" Build, i»' .laolnarv. Fallita and Uli. Moulding and I ilaaa. Elei albina and Ir^ign«, night. . ' ;U’t tor tin* fm I v of timbri latiti« in Ihr Kmbi**rd, linmnd and Cut lilaaa. Wall P«prr. Furiilture. rtf., etc. • ’s, • Mate* <»l (*:ilif«*rnÌH, Oregon. NrvibU«»H'j Brat wink and material, and In the latrai and moat appmird attira. , WuMliingtmi Tvriil»»ry.” a* rih u '^l to all the I’tibh»' 1-iii‘i Hair* by nut o( Angn*t 4. IS92. Vbarlrn I . h.i|> plrrJr. ol Klan .«thon. Cotinb -f > h kiyon. State oí (’ni I lor nia, In»» thi* »In* I rtltnl in thiNotticvhtHffnornnlntrinrnl V». -------- AM> OFFICII--------- 1273, for the purrham* of Ilo* H ‘ • of íoíN'i'lion No. 21. in Townglnp No .»}►.. 'Prompt and careful attention ! Unngu No. 7l_. E..nn<l * ill oll» r pmot to to all orders............................. him* that thr lan«l nought nmrv viihi nhlv for il» ft tn bur » r Mottr Lin lor .»gri I cultural puri»orr*. nml to rMnbat>h hl« I claim to «uni land Indoro tin* ItcgKlrr EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nini Receiver of thi.* other nt l.ikrvira . ‘ < Irvgoii, »»n S h I uk L iv . I hr 24th »lay ol No- Proprietor of Freight Wagons. ivcnilwr, I’.MM). lie mum * nn *itnw»»m: j F. J o I iiimmi , <d K lanini It» >n, 4 nhlor i nia ; Ali»rit 1‘anknii», of hlnmathoi». California; W. T. Coburn, of Anltlnnd, .. Everything done with . i Oregon . F. H. Brigg-, oí tiranti» I’*»««. neatnew and di»pat«*h.. ¡Oregon. Any ami ail prrm»nn claiming .uhfiM'l) lln‘ lasci Iwd i.ut’J- ! arv rripivi!v»l to tilr thrir ctaim* in lidi» %«%%%%% amwa aawwazi w-j ¡ oilier on or Indore aaid 24th tiny ol No vviu I ht . BUM). Physician and Surgeon, The Shingle Social last Friday night was a grand success financially and socially. also revolting. Such atrocities ap- Meamber Bros., of Y'reka, were peal to every father and mot lier In the here the fore ]«rt of this week with ■ft ' l i i - --^=3=r land to maintain a clooer vigilance their soda-making outfit and made Pubi I >br«l every Tbur»-1*x by over their children and surround them 13 bbls, of soda in two days for sa GENERAL FREIGHTER, with more secure protection. loon* here. Their work is quickly An eastern statistician says that and well done. E ditors axd P kocwik T ok *. John Alexander of ‘•Oregon alone, if as thickly popu «•’«■caímos baths : Monday night here. lated as Germany, would contain 22,- o*s y»*r (in tutneti'l ........................... 13 00 W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Milton Helsee is now running a 'THURSDAY'. NOVEMBER 22. 1900. 000.000 people; as France, 18.000,000; as Denmark. 12,000.000; and as Bel barber-shop here, He has with him gium. 40,000.000. When the state is his thorough bred Ally. Ikira 11. Only three counties in Oregon gave > as well tilled upas Illinois, it will have There will be races here Thanks Ib’i’*»*’» l»ot»r<h’il by «lay. wt't'k or ixuuth. Bryan pluralities, being Baker, Lin ‘8,000.000 people; as Pennsylvania, 12.- giving day and a grand ball In the LsIVvl j • Huy and (¡rain bought and nuld. coln and Union. 000.000 people; as Massachusetts, 26,- evening. I’assongora convoyed lo all jiarts of Southern Oregoit Dora Goss isquite sick with malaria Bryan will have plenty of leisure : 000.000. The six New England states, and Northern California al flic wry lowewt rafes. ti-tae in which to write a book on the with substantially no mineral except at Goss Hotel. -“Second fettle.’.’ He can doubtless marble and building stone, with not Louis Gerber passed through hen re-use some of the thunder injected the best agricultural lands, with last Sunday going to Klamath Fall*. Mr. Grohsand twodaughtersstayed Into hl* story of the “First Battle.” forests almost swept away, and gener- E. M. BRATTAI*. RrgiMer. ’ al resources worn by 200 years of cul all night here last Tuesday night, en Delay in wresting realization from Felt boots at Duffy ». tivation, support nearly 5,000.000 route to theirsouthern home in Cali Qeanlincss and Good Work bright prospects should m t weaken a | people on about 67,000 square miles NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fornia. A pleasant farewell dance man’s couiage nor slacken his deter id territory. Washington alone has Guaranteed. was given in their honor that even mined energy. Let him abandon hope 169.000 square miles, and Oregon 96,- ing. Frank («rolls accompanied them Also Agent for LONDON AND and effort and he nrtay lose labor's 000.” to Klamath Fall*. fruits that are nearly won. Sunday School is thriving nicely LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. The Lakeview ’Examiner of last ' here with an average attendance of Excepting the southern states, week gives the following statement of 60. Mr. Goodrich is Superintendent, i Which are always given to the democ the business of the land office of this Prayer meeting is held every week and : racy by the promptings of hereditary district for the past year: In the preaching every Sunday. Instinct, regardless of reason, only summary of the business of the sever t^ree states gave pluralities for Bryan al local land offices in the United FATAL ACCIDENT AT HORNBROOK. Stage Line —Colorado, Montana and Idaho. State*, embraced in the annual report < ■*——— [Yreka Journal.] L The coming new year. 1901. will of the General Land Office, Lakeview On Saturday afternoon, Samuel h fnark the beginning of the twentieth land district compares favorably with Dooley of Hornbrook, was instantly Heavy underwear at Duffy’a. -eeatury for a certainty. Not a few the business of any other In the West. killed at the curve just south of Horn thoughtlessly greeted 1900 as the During the year the local office has brook by having been struck by a Notice For Publicatlon. -Opening year of the new century, but received 269 entries of 24.813 acres, light engine. Dooley was lying close 1 kqmrtni«-111 ol tlie Interior, with »21.896. The heaviest sales to the tr-ict with his head partially were soon aware of their mistake. Ixind < Uliev ut l-ik, vn-w, <>r«-gon. . Novemiicr 2, l'.«M. were of timber and stone. 6880 acres on the rail. A light engine which No. 27. In T««* nabli* No. .12 8 . It»n<* It is a good thing that man. cotn- at »17,201. Lakeview liad but 160 Notlce i« lieieliy givvn lliut tlie fui was returning to Hornbrook after Office: At the^Telegraph lo* iiig-numi-il M-ttlcr li»» tilvd iiotice ol No. 7% F *ml will "ff. r f."“t 1» »I« inencing early in the calf age, is acres wagon road selection. Entries lltal llirl»t>l aottght I» m«or I alnabie Office. having helped a freight train up the 1 hi» intcìitu n to tunki* linai pr<«,( in «tip- heavily charged with ambition and under the desert land act aggregated t,r Ha lMii>»*ror »Ion,, ibun !■•» «g<H-«ll|it- I l»nt of Ili» rlaim, ami timi »¡u t pr,«il grade to Snowden, struck him on the »al |Mir|»*s» anil to ,-«l»l,||»li Io« »Tao* willlie III:««!«* Ix-foo* J.itiii* II. Itrlacoll, | conceit. Otherwise he would look as 13318 acres in this district, netting KLAMATH FALLS, OR. tn »aid ’ uni I» fore the Hrgiatvr anal II*, side of the head, crushing and cutting , , Comity ( lerlc, nt K!»m«l! Fall», Or., un , discouraged and forlorn as a last year's I »804. Original homestead entries in reiv, r ol th 1» «>ir««v at lutkvo, *.(»r , <•« ! Decetiiber 15, i'Juo. vi»; RUMI’.', AND WINDMILLS. away a portion of the bead. Deputy . dlshrag long ere he had attained this district covered 11,782 acres, and Xatoolnv. the Siili da, ,d Xwsik»,' Harvey L. Totem, i Coroner James D. Fairchild was notl-■ It**» Ile nam«-- «liner»«-*: H . T. I maturity. tine Hue of I*utrip* and Wind A I final homesteads 4815 acres, bringing tied and hekl an inquest on the re | H. E. No. 2101, f..r ili« SE', of s|.i ,,( Cullili n, «il Aalil.iml. t»irv 11 Ch»». iiwt r. . olt.ul l«v I* II ÍVilherat 17. N ! : < 1 \ f- , . ? » \\ 1 . Mill» just nvrbrd liy <’. II, Withrow J»|ni*<>n, «»I 8¡•malboii, Cnlifornta: t. Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Those whose prayers ascended in an in »1206 and »180 respectively, The mains Saturday evening, the jury re Spring». I of Sii'., ni ¡Se,-. 21, Tli. 40 8., R. 6. tin- “Aenuolor Man.” Ketio. Klatnnlli Falla, Dairy, H Brigg*. <»l < »«atti» I'rt»», < »r«-iruli . 1 'has, E. \\ ili Mei., < 'ri goti. Ile linmc» thè fili- Organized effort to compass the defeat state of Oregon selected 1890 acres in turning a verdict of accidental death. Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. happier. <•! kinin allien, California. NOIIcLOl SIII.RII I'S SALE. ingu itli«*»»,'« to piove hi» oontiiinoii» Anv ami all fs-r»«**» vlmonn* adv,-r»rlr" of McKinley should not conclude that this district. ' Dooley was an unmarried man over’ T>aily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, ■ , lo« re»i<lem-«< ii|»>n »mi etlltiv«tion of «m<| tlir ala.v,< d.-a. ril-,~l lamia are rrqneat«l their prayers had passed unheeded By virine <4 »11 v«r<-iiti<>n «lulv ì »» im »I fifty years of age and was formerly Dairy, Klamath Fall», Keno, Klamath lami, via : A l . l’odgett. K< no 1 tre DIAuOfiLE. to til«-tlo-ir i la in» III Ibi» uffirr on ’■» 10 ili«' 1 li'ik t>f tlic ('.retili Uutirl uf thè J con ; \V. F. McCullnm, of Reno,Oregon ; 1 employed by the railroad as a section Hot Spring» anil Ager. and unanswered. They were doubt la-tor«- rai l 2llh «lav «»I N**v<-n«»e-r. I***». U-ounty uf Klauialh, bt»t» <>t Oregon, E. M B rawaix , ICrgtaiov. Jim—Say, Col., where did you get hand. He has lived in Hornbrook j Mak«*» eoniiection with all trains at il. Suo*go<-v, 1 f Kemi, <'rrgoh ; A. L- <lata«l thè l.tth ,Uy «il Novvaitwr tt«M>, less answered, though answered in the Leavitt, Kl.unath Fili», Oregon. Ager, Cal. that nobby suit? in ■ i-vriain aclion in iho t ìri ull Court hegati ve and not according to their a number of years. E. M. BRATTAIN. Regi«t*r. i tur » hi I C.iiint) mul Mate wlivrein iviKhes. The best they could do was 1 Col.—Well, sir, I got It at Duffy'* Rubber boot* at Duffy’s. Rutilar boots at Duffy'». ! < I »«•I«'» P Huglie» ». PI mìiii iff raeuven»l special *10 suit sale. to ask the Creator's co-operation in ' piilgnient ».'aitirt Tlioina. Wil»<>n «n«l NOT A SWEAR WORD. J«'flei»<ui W il.ori |ii» (iuanliM lor thè Timber Land, Act June j. 1878 »helving McKinley. They couldn't | Jlnt—You don't mean to tell me Easy Coaches. IStTFr» MtATaa LnnOrrirr Notice for Publication. -uni of «11 huii'lrerl suri forty elgbt *n«t expect Him to comply If He didn’t sec that you got that suit for »10. laikrvirti, Oregon, rrpt. 10, ItaO. [Salem Statesman.] 12 K»i l-4».42i <lo|l*r», »n<l < oat» an>l <)l»- Excellent Accommodations. Col.—Yes. it is a fact. I got tills Notier i« heir I y given that it» r«»m* UNITED 8TATES I.(ND OFFICE ) things the way they did. bm.i'iiiriit» I*.mi *t loiirtm'ii ami AU-IUO There is no profanity in saying that L akeview , O re «, ox , H-nt. to, BMW., suit for »10. I have paid »15 to »18 any certain thing “is not worth a H ■«•) dolUr», on Ilio m-cond <lay ol pliancvuilh Ihr |»rovn»v»n« <»l dirait ♦»( Nutic« i* hereby itiven tlmt, in ,'«>tn- Novemlier ISMNi. <’oiigrr»a u! June 3, IM7H, ••mnlr«l " An General Joe Wheeler explains why for worse suits than this. Duffy is |ilian«'e with the |>rovi>i>>n» of the act irf Notici- |» Ix-ri-by givvn lli»l I * ili oli art ii»r the Rule <»f tHnln r land* In the# fie didn't interest himself in hearing selling these suits and overcoats uf tinker's rlam,” although it is so con I I L’oiiitrcr» of June 3. 1878, entitle*! “An ; ilie iMi-iith-ili <lni of Drceinlier B**>. »1 •fnlrii <»1 California Oregon. Nevada« Feturns of the late election: “I did same value at »10 for this month only. sidered by many. The expression Passenger, express ami freight traffic act for the sale of tiiulier land* in the thè front il<«>r <4 thè court lioinw- in uni Waidiingb’ti Tervilory,’* a» ri*’ originated many years ago, when tin solicited. All business el.trusted to u» «tnte» of California, Oretron. Nevada anil Klamatli I .ili» m «Mf,| Cotinty, »t 2 tended to all Ihr I’nldiu I* mu <I Platea by ftot-go to Decatur to hear the returns 1 Jitn—It beats h----- 1, Ketchum X will be expedited. Wnvhington Territcrv," ax rxti'n«l<xl o’<-l<»-k m ili» afternr.ui of mii <| «i»y. »»'Il nut of Aogu*t 4, 1W2. AlU rt Bank- Tuesday night. I do not like to go Skinnum charged me »15 for these kering, or mending leaky tin vessels, to nil th« Public Lui.l Htale* |>« nt public *in lg,n to thè biglii'.l hi-l.ti-r nhi of Klaninlhon, County of hpkiynii, • was much cruder than it Is now. 1 act of AiiK'i"t 4, 1892. Cluirlca F. John- lor < »«li, thè follo* mg ijeacriliml prrqier- Mair of Cnllfornin, Inn» thi" »In» Hird in . to funerals and I felt and knew that all cotton rags. Winter clothing at Duffy'». In former times the use of ronin to »011 of Klainatlion, comity of 8i»kivoti. 1 ly . to « it : lait* I and 2 of Hnck 11 in thia «»mer hl* "W«>rn wtntrtnrnl N • •tr^McKinley would be overwhelming Winter clothing at Duffy’s. There is no pleasure in life if you State of ('jtlilornia, h«a iliia d*v tll,-.| KI hiuri I i 1*11«, K Intimili <'oimty Oregon for ihr piirrhavr rd the HE’t «d Herlkm check the flow of solder when placed fe-elected. There are two things the in this officu hi» »worn »tati-nient, No. tlie «rulli, ball ni thè »oiilh-e»»t nuar- No. .‘LA, m Ton n*hi|» No. 32b.. Range Na. on tin was not generally understood— dread going to the talilc to eat and 272, for the piircliase of the W 1 . of F, '... •uni American people reverence. First, KILLED BY A HORSE. can't rest at iflght on account of in of Section No. 27, in Town»liip No 32 ir-r -.-« lion 2>i. and thè norlh-hall of lite 7* . E., mid will offer priail to »ln»w that ,b at least by the roving tinkers. When digestion. Henry Williams, of Ikion- noi III r a.t rimo ter, ».-et uni 3ft, Tow n»lii|r lt>r land notigli! i* more vahnildu f<»r ita their God, and, second, their flag. A [Ashland Tidings.] one of these gentlemen of the road j ville, Ind., says be suffered that way 8., Ranire No. 7'., E.. and will «,fft, 40e.lt. |3F, W M.,coiilaming IMI ai re« limiter or atone than for agrirnlUtral Word against either will bring down proof to allow that the land »ought mori-or I, «a m klaumtli ('ounly Oregon piir|N*ff* a, nhd to mtabliffh Ida claim I*» . Joe Cardoza, a thrifty Portuguese found a job, such as mending a wash 1 for years, till be commenced the uh - la more valunble for it» timber or lakrn their condensation. There never and levimi ii | h > h a» thè profa-rty of ".•bl land la (ore the Regialer nn«l Re of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds. atone than for agricultural pur. waa-a president defeated for election farmer residing a short distance from i boiler or other tin household utensil, [ “Now I can rat anything J like and I«*'», m«l to i-Htahliah hi» claim to »»id ibi .»i l | li, n,aa W ilaonor ao iiiik I i llirre ceiver of thia office nt loikrviua . Oregon, ola» nmi le iiece»Mrv to «aliale thè «airi on hiitnrdiiv, the 24th »lay of Ni»vund«rrg * Wh4had conducted a successful war.” I Henley, was kicked by a horse Sunday he would get from the hotwewife or all that I want, and sleep soundly land before the Regiafi r ami Receiver of Jlidgini'iil m l»vor Clmrl. » P. lliigliv« l-MMl. lie nanira a" witneffw": Charlan and received injuries from which he domestic a piece of soft dough. With - very night.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure this office at fatkeview, Oregon, on agaitmt a»i,| III,.ma. Wilarni *ith iti Kappler, of Klarnathon. Califon»»« • !*• ---!-------------------- - Satiirdav, the 24tli day of NoveniR'r, 11 ri al tl i rr ori, logetlier «ilh all <-o*t» E. JuhliFOti, of Klaiiiiittmn, < alifuriua; The Commissioner of Inbian Affairs, died 48 hours later. Cardoza had led ■ this he would build a dam around the will digest what yuu eat. J. L. Pan- 1!«M). lie natni-a a» witni’»»i-* l-r.-.t and diabiit», un ni, t|1Bl |,MVU ,,r nmy a«-- I1. If. Brigga. of Granta I’naa, Oregon; WiiJ iam A. Jones, tells the Govern the animal to water and afterdrinking, place where he intended to pul his oett A: S on *, Keno. H. Brigg», of <fiarit* Par», Oregon! Al- ! crue. W. T. <‘«dmrn, of Affiliami, Oregon» Iwrt I’liiiknin.of Kl«niath<>n, California ■ ment in his annual report that “large it in a playful mood began kicking solder. Inside of the circle thus Any limi nil |M*rM4»nn claiming advrrffrly Overcoats at Duffy’s. H. T. H i ' mmkiih , Fheriff i'll«». F. Kappler, 11I Klainatlion. Cali-’ i th»« ii ) m » v »* dewribe<l htlbia nre rr<pirfft>»f f'.dr-d il Klunnitli Fall», Ori'goli No- money payments to the Indians are. and bucking about the barnyard, and ; formed he poured the melted lead. fonda; W. T. Clihurn, of Aahland to Hie their rlaitiia in thin office on or*« Vi'inlrei 22lli IIRMl. You can ’ t-afford to risk your life by demoralizing in tbeextreme,” adding: Cardoza was struck in the groin. A When the metal had cooled he would all p«T«on» claim.' liulore aaid 2Bli »lay of Nuvrniber, allowing a ^bngh ’hr cold to develop Oregon. Any and the above <h-»eril»-<| “They degrade the Indians and cor physician was summoned and the in brush away the dam of dough that , intopneuinotifh Orconsumptlon. One mg advoim-ly E. M. BaATr.in. Register. Overcoat* at Duffy'*. Innd» are reipieateil to file their claim« rupt' the whites, induce pauperism, juries were at first not thought to be bad confined it to the desired limits. Minute ('ough'Cure will cure throat in thin office on or before »«id 21th day « TltEASCKER’H NOTICE. scandal and crime, and nullify all the serious, but the Portuguese died The heat had hardened the heavy and lung troqVIes quicker than any ot Novemlier. Jttoo. Felt boot* at Duffy’a E. M. BRATTALN, Ili-giater. good effects of labor.” The truth of Tuesday morning. The deceased was paste and baked It thoroughly, so{ it other preparatfon known. Many doc- ! torf use it ¡isa'ppecitic for grippe. It aged about 35 years and leaves a wife was absolutely of no use for anything TIMBER I.AND. ACT JUNE». IH7*.—- this statement cannot tie doubted; Is an infallllfte remedy for croup. Winter underwear«: Duffy’a. NOTICE K»R PUBLICATION* the Reasons that support itareobvlous. and two children. The funeral was else. It became one of the most use (,'hllcren like it;and mothers endorse less things in the world, and there wan It. J. L. PADorTT & S ons , Keno. When It is remembered in this con hdd Wednesday at Henley. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.f I.AKKVIKW, OllKIIOV, Sept. 10» HMM not enough of it, even, to be worth nection that there stands to the cred Mens $10 Wool Suitsat Duffy's. ....... ''in'll ih irn«i'nom 1111? Mackintoshes at Duffy’s. Notice is in-ridiy Riven litui in com» while carrying to the pigs. it o( the Indian tribes in the National '„«.‘.’i . ,MI” 4I,Í’2 b'*1 40KK -HIH.5 41'80 pliaiK'o with ilio provision* of tlie »ct »f • UNITED STATES. LAND OFFICE, 1 Hence the expression, which was mi-- im « ,'"1 »W» 5015 5045 i 'oitgr«'»» of .limo 3, 1878, entillnl “At» Treasury 633,815,955, It may readily " 0.I r,‘-’n2 5248 fi"’7 52,1 f,:M7 L aki . vii . w , O hkuos ,Hept, ¡o, ns,)' ( originally Intended to convey a cer be conceded that the ultimate disposal set for tlie »ule of limiter land* in •I"’ t-’-'K 5221 .-,2 ;ft 6230 5221» 5225 I N«>tice is hereby given that in com- «tuie* nt ('»lifornin, Oregon, Nevati«, of these moneys Is a subject for most tain idea, appears to have been retain 5241. ....... plmnee with the imvbions of the act of ■nid Wellington Territory,” »»extend- ed while the origin Is not generally serious Congressional consideration.— < oiigri-»« of June 3, 1K7S, entitle,! “ All I »t Kb""ii,|i F«ll», Oiegon, thi« tillo nil the I’ltlilic Lind Mute* I’Y m t for lliv »nle oi tunia-r l H n i H j,, known. 15th day ol Niivvrnlier, 1900. Oregon I an. net of Aiigiii-t I, 1802, Fred II, Brigg", KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. j. n. hoore , W. nUSE & SON, ICNCl IANG1Î STABILES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, J. B. MOORE, I HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS, Prop. P ioneer B lacksmith S hop , ¡ J. B. CAHPBELL, Prop., Successor to A. 0. Carrick. Ager-Lake view s. L. MCNAUGHTON, Prop. I COMMISSIONER HERMANN. The I5-year-old negro who ar-aault- ed, tortured and murdered a little 11- yrar-old girl in Lincoln county, Colo rado, was burned at the stake last Friday on the exact spot where Ills fiendish crime was enacted. Three hundred citizens, deterimined to avenge the crime, took the negro front the sheriff while the officer was conveying his prisoner from Denver to the county seat of Lincoln county. Details of the burning are revolting, hut details of how the little girl was .anutHated and crushed to drat!) arc * it . ' 1 I The following dispatch from Salem to Saturday’s Oregonian, referring to Hon. Binger Hermann in connection with the IT. S. senatorship, will be of general interest: The attention of a friend of Com- . .............. I""««,''-™»-», in thi. city, was today called to the Wash- lngt<m dispatch published In the Even- ............ ........ “ .. ........... .. that the Commissioner had informed the President that he would tender Ills resignation and would enter the] Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ,<’H,,f"ruiH. Orison. N.-vnda uml Washington Territory,” a» ex’ tended to nil the Public (.and Sfaf.-» |,v | act of Augu.t 4, 1SI»2, W. r. .. ..... . of AeliLind. ( ollolv of .la- k-oo of Oregon, has lids dav tiled in ItartiScially digest* the food and aids StHte u' hi» »worn Osteno iit No 07-, Nature in strengthening and recon- <,,r, he purchase of th«. HW' quarter of ■tructlng the exhausted digestive or- Section No. 2b, in lownsliii, .X,,. 32 s gan*. It is the latest discovered digest Range No. 7'i E.,snd will offer proof p, ant and tonlot No other preparation »Imw that the land sought is more vain can approach It in efficiency: It. in able for its timber or »tone Hum (or ng dy relieves and permanently cure* r cultural pur wises, and to establish hi* Claim to »„id land before the It.-gi/ter Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, and Receiver of tirin ollico at L»keview ®lck Headache, Gastralgla,Crampsand Oregon, on Saturday, the 2llh dav of Novemla.r BHM». fh, RR >j(’ nesri's: ( luirli* Kappler, <d Klimui- *i»«U*i*» Hooii«0«boiit<ly»pap»>«n>*ir«<ifr«'» Ilion, (ailfornia; (!, p. ,• Presaren by C. C. OeWITT «CO-, Chicago. _ Klan.ml.on.Cnli/ornia; l\ IL'ltX' • fOrantH I’n»», Oregon; .1. W„i„ ,.i riicKintoshes at Duffy's. .iortKImnmh.Or. g.,,. Any mul in*’ *' -r- Digests what you eat. of (¡mut* l’it»», County of .losephinr, , il. H. V ix V ai . k » xhi ho , Comity TrcHMincr. Slate of Oregon, bn» tliisilay tiletl tlii» office hi» »worn »liilenieiit No. ‘-'L for the pm, Imne of the E of W Rlunknl.linm! clothing nt Duffy’«. Section No. 21, in To* n»lii|> No. 32 e, ' xirrum1.’ ■ N”' Ar»’ JI’NR3, 1878, linngn No.71, E., mid will offer proof t*’ »how that tli«> liind »tingiti i» more val H ,( Kilt I’l'BLICATlOK. uable for it» lintlter or »tone limn lor »*• I i<-1111 il ru I puntone», nuil Io entiiblinh ht» F xiïkii S tatk » I.AxnOrrK H, duini to »«¡.1 land liefere tin’ Regi«icr Xofi'i. "''•K”''. Hept. 10, ItMX). miri Rereiver ol Ibi» office »1 Lukevi«*, p I ihu ' i * ìh " h y """ ln Origini, on Sntiirilnr, Ilie itili ii»y °* •1Z 2 l,r"*i"ioii» of the ar t ol November, |IKM>. Ile nume» »» *d‘ act h,, n..' l""?''' IK7M’ "A" ne»»e»: W. T. Cotmrn, <d Anbl»*"’ ...... '\ln Oregon ;('. F. Kuppler, of KI»rou,""B' u i “monna Oregon, Nevndn. <'n 11 ft im in ; (!. F. Johnson, ol KI«n,*J " Oà« extend: Ilion, Unllforni* ; Altieri r»*knin. "• « I f A . I"’’"1’................. HUltimby Kliinoitlioii, <'alifoiTiia. Anv »ml «I t Of Alignât 4 J ., ... • |M'i»on» dniniing »dvenudy in»' "'"'.’{i* *'oimly of KI,m,ml,' descrlbed Innd» lire requested I" ■ tlii* r.fli,.,. i •"'* tilín day till'll in their I'liilniH ill tille nfflro oil or lad"»* t!, No. 2'77, »nt I ’.’lilt dnv of Nov« miter, I!«"'. ................ NW',, ,f ,-euion E. Al. HRATÏA1N, lé Mirivi-