’ . .U. I lin-al Interest, und is I erewlth added: SOUTH PACIFIC CHARTS. ••Tlie Klamath ami MoUa* In Ilans of file Klamath Réservation all dress as whites, weir t heir liai r »hurt, ami are well advanced in eivillz.il Ion. ami. ' while they are m t what canb»> termed The fl*h rommhkion etegnier A!h*» J fully civilized, tlie element* of prm tru«*. which returned the other »Uy 1 gross are v ell ;; r<.uml J and steadily after 14 month»’ eruiee in the PBvifio. tna<!» »ome important dibcoveriva dur. | developing among them. \ sf ranger in^ the voyage. It waa found that n’t riding through the district would the chart» of the Svmth Pacific arc In- Wrap«, ready-made skirts, neck 'never suspect that he was ¡sussing aceuiMe. and that moat of tne lUanda. through an Indian s«'tllenient. except Fiji np<t Tahiti* are ¡»laced wear, ribbons, laces, gloves, combs, hair ornaments, belts, from two to twelve mile* away from i Commodious tvs den.«s, g«ssi luirtis. their actual position, ’¡he Albatru»» umbrellas, shoes, slippers, rubbers, overshoes, loggings, extensive stock pastures and hay also diseovrrvil that the tem|>ernture meadows, stacks of hay and good of the bottom of the »ea nt all depths dress goods, perfumes, toilet articles, etc. from 5*o fathoma to the greatest fences, with what little live stock (kptht obtainable i» the same 33 de they have In fine eomlition. shows grees Fahrenheit. Between the »ur- general prosperity and gives it the face and 2 500 fathoms down they found appearance of a < nmimitv .«f pros edible shrimp, varying in »ire from Clothing, boots, shoos, slippers, rub perous white pioneers. Instead of be half an inch to a foot In length. I he Albatross broke the record fur deep among the Klamath and M« m I« k ' aea dre<’ging, dragging the bottom nt bers, felts, overshoes, hats, caps, shirts, neckties, gloves, ing Indians, some of whom were b stiles 4tS(X> fathoms. The greatest depth dragged before was fath handkerchiefs, razors, razor strops, shaving soap, pocket of the "Lilva Beds" troubles of 1872 •wr om*. by the British ship < hnllenger. ami 1873. In IHTS. In the Behring sea the Alba- knives, etc. ••With the exception of tlie very truss found nt a place where the charts old people, th s- Indians are fairly show 1,<WM) fathoms that u*e depth is well educated, a majority of them !>e- only 2oo fathom». Ing well advanced, and of tlie 200 FASTEST BOAT EVER BUILT. Matting, trunks, • knives ami whose signatures are at fuelled to the agreement. 05 s «:i<‘d t heirown mimes. Launched at Nysck (M. T.t Ship Tard —1 b K«|»reted <u ttnkr Ova» forks, spoons, carving sets, cigars, tobacco, pipes. All appears to understand English, Forty Mlle» na lluu». and mast of them, both men and women, s «-ak the English language Chsrle* R. Flint'« Arrow, iindrrcon- quite iiitelii«,-. ntly and without native Irnet to be the fn»U*t »hip ever do- eigne«!, ww l»unche«l the <«lher <!*> st accent so common to n.ost tribes.” ™ re IKfi.lllAiS. LADIES’ MEN’S I. CARPET, " STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Jt the ship van! in Slack. V V It ha» been built under * guarantee by it» de signer ot 42 tnile» an hour, and it i* ex- pected that under prv*»ure it will be able to make 50. It ha» lieen g< nernllj given out that tha boat w*» con- atruete.1 a vacht fur Mr. Flint'» per sonal use. but rumor» have beer, per sistent that it wn* built un«l«r con tract with one of the South American government* for aervic* a* a torped«- boat. The plana, so far a* they have been mtuk- public, show the vessel fully equipped for torpedo nervice. The Arrow will go in tow to New ark. N. J., where shafting aim ! engine* will be put in. The jaeht'* destination after it has been fitted out at Newark has not been pronounced. THE SENATORIAL BATTLE. Citron, currants, raisins, lemoij peel, chocolate, cocoa- The battle for tire Oregon senator- sliip to sucre I M< Bride is taking nut, cocoa, clam chowder, 'clam juice, shrimps, oysters, form, and suit s of rooms are already at Hotel Willamette for at mackerel, salmon, canned soup, peas, string beans, corn, engaged least three aspirants, ami for twenty tomatoes, pork «and beans, preserved and dried fruits. days on and after Friday. January 11. fThe legislature nn ts on Monday, the Eastern hams and bacon, Merrill sausage, jellies, pickles {14th. Ex-Senr.torCorl.ett will be here and •nd relishes. take pers. n d charge of his candidacy. He will make an open tight for the honor, and c ist aside all the manipu lating and secret metl; 'dsof the past. McBride i* exj>. . te l to Be here, as well as Mitchell and Fulton. Gover nor Geer says in the most emphatic manner that he will not allow bls name sprung as a candidate under any circumstance. There is a growing impression that the tight will really lie between Cor bett and Mitchell, and tlmt It will lie a liattle royal. Th« speakership will be kept out as well as ¡he presidency uf the senate.- Sak in Journal. ^ AND ALWAYS The Most Complete Stock of General Merchandise in Klamath County. THE LODGES. GIRL SCARED TO DEATH. rraatieal Jokers Hava Fatal wltk a Man««Cnatur»4 »krlctoa. ' A. F. A A. M. The Brick Store, Klamath Ealls. some action. Enormous possibilities of material development are wrapped I. O. O. F. up in this question. There are sec Klamath Lodge No. 137 meets every tions of tbe country where one piece Fntunlay evening in I. <>. O. F, itall. Visiting brothers cordially invitwl. of land i* worth *500 an acre, while J. B. C ami - bei . i ., N. G. land adjoining!* not worth more than W m . T esrill , S ec . Hfty cents; the difference being that P bospkhity R kbecah L odob N o . 104, I. O. O. F., meets first and third Th'ira- the one is irrigated and the other Is ■ «lay evenings of each month in I. O.O. | F. hall. A lice G oeller , N. G. not.—Boston Journal. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN , ? e Published every Thnrsrtsy by W. HUSE & SON, E E ditor * and P kopbiktom . •vascaimos XATt»; >w*»ear (la adv*n««) tHURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, Klamath Lo<!go No. 77 meet* S«tur- [ day evening on or hef re the full moon. A lex M aktim jm ., W. M. | A. L. L eavitt , S,. c . O. E. S. Aloah Chapter No. (¡1 meet., on the 2n«l and 4lh Tites-.iv evening* of each month. J essie E. R eame », W. M. 1 L acba WtLLrr*. Sec. 12 00 i«oo. Tbt Oregon state legislature will begin business January 14 next. The river and harbor bill, a* report ed in congress, provides for an appro priation« of .2,34(4,500 for itnprove- »«*• in Oregon. A fat appropriation from tlie hands of congress to aid in irrigating this and adjoining rouirtles would prove very acceptable at this time. At a banquet to be held in Omaha Jariuary 7th. Candidate Bryan intend* to outline what he proposes as the future policy of the democratic party. Outline as much as he mxv, it is a question whether his outline will be accepted and followed by other demo- t/ftlc leaders. Democracy is a very sick patient. The old relatives have been trying to diwh&rge the physician since the col lapse of November «, and now the head nurse has abandoned the sick room. The old family physician, who brought the patient through some hard siege* in the past, has been standing around criticizing the treat ment and the medicine recently ad ministered, but Dr. Bryan says the other has not suggested any new rem edies to substitute for them. There lies the patient, all the family in tears and no body to suggest a remedy. The case looks desperate at best, and Heaven help the next nurse who take* charge of it.—Salem Statesman. IRRIGATION. The reclamation of the arid lands will furnish comfortable home* for Jhe Hay-I’auncefort treaty having teeming myriads of people. Their been duly ratified by the IT. S. Senate setttleincnt will furnish traffic for the ltH»bconics certain that the construc- railroads and a market for endless ^of the ^Nicaragua canal will be quantities of manufactured articles inenccd without further delay, while the surplus prtxluct* of the field ^utlilng could be more beneficial, and will be sent to the remotest, markets nothing could more promote the of the world. The problem iscertain- wealth and prosperity of the l'aciUc ly important enough to command ; general attention.—Chicago Past. •Tates. Irrigation is a subject about which 1 A sensational libel suit was in pro- Americans should lie concerned. gress at San Rafael, Cab, last week. There is no movement which could do Baron Von Schroeder sued tlie San so much for the United States as the, Francisco Call for a quarter of a mil irrigation of the arid plains. The lion dollars for alleged damage to his Journal hopes that an effort will fa- character while holding forth at the turned in that direction. There Is no Ban Rafael hotel. Tlie Cali proved work which could *o certainly add to the Baron to be a moral degenerate tlie wealth of the nation. In the and of course won tlie case. For bis center of the continent lie* the grand effort*, the Baron gained a huge lot of i est p isslbilitles of tlie nation.—Lafay objectionable advertising. ette (Ind.) Journal. Will the twentieth century we selHsli greed continue its growth and encroachment on ennobling utt ribute*, or will there be a favorable change in the trend of human sentiment? If the absorbing ambition to accumulate money Increases in the future at tlie rate It has developed in the past few decades, what a despicable condition pf society there is apt to be by the end of another century? •» Jt 1* probably true that the millions of acre* of arid lands «till existing, Which miglii i»e m.t 1« to blonsom as the rose if water could be turned through th«m, must remain arid on- «tevtb« Kationil Government take* Monday's Oregonian contain* a a three-column correspondence from Waaiiington explaining the terms of the agreement entered Into with th ■ Klamath Indian* looking to a cession of a certain strip of land to tlie gov- eminent, and also treating at length on the large and valuable resource* of the excluded tract. Thom fact* are probably well understood by <uir read ers from recent article* published in ' ti tese columns, but Die complimentary refer« uees to the Indiana, appearing in Inspector James McLaughlin'* re- port, which i* included In the W;ish- ington conespondencc, will be of F«« The «nthoriti.-« of Allegany county are looking for peraon* who manufac tured a skeleton out of bone« of domra tie animal*, which frightrne«i .Mary Oldfirld. of Karrdalc, hrnr R<H-hr»ter. N. Y., to death the other night. .Mis* Oldfield, accontpunled by two friend*. was returning from a Halloween party, w here they had liitened to grew acme stori«-* until their hair »tood on end. When about to enter the wood« a mi lling irf bone« was heard overhead and looking up the trio were overcome with horror to »re a skeleton of gig-antic pro portion* «weeping <lown on them from above. With a cry of terror Mary dropped in her track». A »enrehitig party found a wire leatling from the ground to a tree top to which the skel eton waa attached by a pulley. Pointed Pletaresqaeuea*. A MUaouri editor think* it quite *nd to ace a young hueband »upporting a sealskin wife on a muskrat salary. For pointer! pictureaquener* of expression, sajs the Denver Post, the Mis»uuri rural editor take* the corn pone. K ate C loitox , S ec . Hope <o Gel Some at It. A. O. U. W. There are good retumn* for believing, My* the Chicago Tiines-Hernld, that the lawyer« all over our broad land are ghu! the man who stole $’ ijo , ooo wn* caught and will be tried. Linkville Ixaige No. I ¡0 meet* in A. O. U. W. hall every Tuesday evening. A’isiting brother* w.-l ««me. G. T. Bit.r.wrx, M. W. Jxo. W. SiKvnw*. R ecorder . nieyell.«., 50 YEARS’ Lt EXPERIENCE Chine.e bicycle rider* are frequently «een in the «irret» of Hong-Kong and Shanghai carrying an open umbrella and a fan. and in *ome instance* with the handle bar« remand. • T raoe Mtn«» D esigns C opyright » A c . Ager-Lakeview Anvcn* *«n<!fng n nnd drinrrtptlrra roay gnlck)/ ascertain <>ur oj iub h f.ee whether an inrention »• probat lypctentable. < <>tnniunira- tions strictly c cAdeufU . Handbook on Patent» sei.t free, oldest aio*r><-> for seenr.ng patents. Patents taken tbrc.uah Mur.n A Co. receive spfrydn rtice, without ebrnre» Ln tba Scientific American. A handsomely iilwdrat "1 weekly. Mreewt Hr- cniation <»f any fwieiiUfl'' tounial. Tenna. f3 a year: four rr.ontha, |L Bold by ail new •dealer*. MUNM & Co.30’^"’' New York Stage Line I s. I. MJUGHTO.N, Pro?. . Branch UfMce. GK F St.. Washington, D. C. & A; Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artiicially digest* the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or gan*. It isthe latestdlscovereddigest- ant and tonic» No other preparation can approach it in efficiency» It In stantly relieves and permanently cure* Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla,Crampsand all other results of impel feet digestion. Price 50c. and 81. La rge »Ue contain« 2!4 tlmM •tr.xllilie Book all aixiutdy«pepMluiDii!ledrrea Pr*par«d by £• C. U«WITT AGO-, Chicago. Office: At the" Telegraph Office. KLAMATH PALI S, OR. «ft. Daily from Ayr to Klunmth Hot Springs, Keno, Klnrhnth E«lls, Dairy, BonatiM, lily mid l.-ikeview. Daily from Lakevi«-w to Bly, Henan«*, Dairy, Klamath I'all«, Keno, Klamath Hot Spring* and Ager. Make* connection with all train« at Ager, Cal. ■ *n«i »iiccewive wis-k» 1« '1,1 -• J1 ''j ol IM.ml.er. I-W « "1 H',( order In lh« *I h « v «' ' if you Oil l«> an-»«''. • • ' ' the i.lnintin »‘H »»'I'D th.« tenet !»•«'«•’ I'" •" 'b!’"L^o(«i' VI»; 1 «.lament hit the -I " '1 I with ¿tm. -t llmr.'.'» •«' ” !, percent p.«r .mmun m m ""I “ «:tnl «lai Ol Novenil'vi. I - ' “ • ......................... 4-"*' ■' in«''«'- ami judgment l«>r .«*i- "'«> J1,"1 non.I-ol »mt; ami llint ■•‘■■I j i‘’tf"‘* ' |v,|.vl»r..lt.t Is« a »I«.*'««' I'.i> «••••-< the certain |.rvniiM * .h »ciils«<l In coniplaiut eiit«'«' tl* •'•‘"I "* ' 1ST. l.*»S, Hll'l !>«*) )•'•' tU',t,i-’*)b’ •" | l.v the I'laintiff lm< ill « ""V iin'liiiw» l* ('«»<•< l«M«i ami K •' - i"1' Ll«l a..... rdii'g •••«« »i"1 ,l"1 ''"|" plaintiff ag«.m»l »aid n"- " titarwi to Iv prior to at" « I-""1 '" "kl ««f defemlaitt. Mituiic >'■ «'ih- m 1 tht’sni l |»r«‘ii»iMM« or hiiv I tl“ ” '' *n>! that the p! until! !««'«• -ml« «l1"' nml further rwlt. l a* m it«»“! ■'«"•' • luav appear 1.» a C«>utl «»f I I'ui' ■ Tin* ».iiiiim'n» i* s« r.< I i' I'" ■ 1 th«n ther.H'1 in the K i . im . tu c is, by oiiler of Holt. Il« nr< 1 l <ti- »on, Judge of tlie l-l -bi.li« t.tl Dt«tu« t"| Oiviton, ma.lv. «latml ami lib I I" tuU«| Court and cauM- on the 2?th «1" «' ISnemla-r. K*k». at Klnm illi 1 'll-. Ore gon. *n«l which » U«l <«nlvt -« imvl«' ami lll.nl it* ah>rv»«ml requite- tli.it tin* •' m moiia in thia cau«e !*• pul4i»ltcd oi«w a week for six .•on-e. '.'i.'' ami •mve»- *ive ««»’Io from tlie 2« 11« ' iv «1 I '•1 • •«<• l er. l'Xk). the d.Ue « ( It««' U'-l !' ll'h'-» lion thereof a» piv-enl»*l m “‘u«l <mi«r. II ih . u F. Mvaman. E. D. Rai« «». Attorney« for Plaintiff SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for Klaruatli county. Hels'cca Fggle«t<>n,' f’Taintiff. Suit in Equity »«. to fore«loHe a Edgar Boot li and mortgage. Minnie Booth, hi« wife, ilefendant*. To Edgar B<M>th, the above named defendant! In the name of tlie Slate of (Iregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint lih-<l against von in tlie above entitled suit on or let- fore the expira.liou oi six wngev'tlb« Vice Presltleet. Casl.ior. Cornspoidence hifcl Cûlleoîiüns Aliened to Promptly. FALLS PLANINO MILLS, KLAMATH J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds <>t Buildings and Contracting and Building: on the Installment Plan. Among the Ifirtoite vilihety <>l liiat«'.l«l Mid Work !urqf.l„*l he lliia >udi ar*, Store I roiit». Woo<l Carving, Mair Kail«. Ualn»tera niol Nagel l'oeta. Ibaekat«, Scroll and turned Work, S«ah. Ilnur» an«l Itlbi.W, (.‘»»tuer aiol li»»«- lUuck*. h»»»4 and T'iriiiil Italu.lrr», Is.ir and U billow I tain« ». I'ulpil* and l’.«w End», Mhmgleg, Hull.hi. .lai.la ue, lami* andini. Moulding und lila*., I. Iwallo ■>» aid th •i*i>*( l.mi......*!, liroimd and Cut lila«». " all Euper, I urnliuie, cl«., etc. lk »i noik and material, and in tiiv l«t«.i and u»««*l •ppruvv.l alilo». tleavy underwear at Duffy a. Notice I or I’ublkatlon. KNC1 IANC i E •< Ih*|mrtmvht •'? the Intuz.»>r. tan I Utili» »1 l.nkwivw . < >r» . ml Iktcmbt’r 15. l'*U. N« * lou mg-namvd I'1»4 Hlc<l noti •»’ol I hm il»t vii tli'ii !•» make tiniti m «up ¡H»rt <>( hi* claim, tui’l tbwl *.»'I pru*»l util bo tu.i*!»• b«-i«»i»• .1 O. H to¡ » I at I huuii - ma . * &rvg'»u, I . S. un Jauuary 2»». IUH, vìi; Hugli L. (ìoptun \ . \ ■ II R Xo. I :? t o the >’A , . r . K >E‘ and Nl t -V. , - S R 12 E. Hr iLirnvN th«* Ml’»* iug wh* nci»i«**H to pruvt* hi* coiilinu«» >* rv-i'lrhfv npon and ctiltiva!i<»u «4 - ’id land, vu; Jorgfit L. Srtp¡ft«»rn. “Í IU»uni:a« <>«•-: I ahiì » J. Bauman. <>f Ikmania. Orrgui»; Lon I> Ihirk, oí Bunnnxa, < b« k’"i» ; ( ha*. II lioagiand. «»I Bottali • t. <h< „■ n. E. M. BRATTAI*. l;<>»M«r Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Lino, W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, CAST ! END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGGN. Horses boarded by day, week or mouth» L<« y V I \ • U.,v mi,I Grain bon lit and sold. PiiKM'iigois eonveytd Io ¡ill p..its of Southern Oregon and Northern California at the very lowest rulen. Î * Overcoats at Duffy’». PETITION TOR t.lQl uR I ICI.NSti, S TABLES ------- AND oFFK’i:——> \ I P ioneer B lacksmith S hop , J. B. CAHPBELL, Prop., j To the lion. C<»nnty <5>nrl ni Klamath I ronvty, Mate •>! (Jrvtfon Wr y<»ur rr-i'b ”ta »•»•! IpffalvuUrrt «4 I’tii«’ Lake I’.*- u.«!. in p waitl County anti 1«-riiulh rr- that a licence U* granlvtl tu U . H. Brown, a re»i<!rhl «»( mid I prut n.i't, tu aeli mall anti \¡turn*in p le»» quanthk*« than one irnH*»n in lb«* p I precinct of Tuh* take, *ai I C«»»ini * and iur a |»eriu»l •»! -ix month*. Ir m January 11 th, Adam Shoitiivn, R(‘ Aii‘h‘r*<»n, J T King. I E Waili*. .L’lin Kat .»t. G >1 I'iah. W l< rhiviN, IMiim <1 I .» v, Sitnmd Wilaon, Muni E lluMn*->n. I > Prnn [don, <• W Brandon, K W» —h <i \\ I »ry, J B Welch, Bert I m \ m E. (’ Gardner. A E Auatin, E li Gardner, (’ !*anl»«n « H E »*inith, < I Wilaon, Pan C u I ht II, l>an Van Brimmer, l:m C<’h*. I U Iiainnumdri, Frank Little, h»hu* ii W hit inev.TF Fowler, G I l rli,G I* (’.«nm-r T Noble*, M Arm*trong. A I •« mm in. DRS. H ARGUS AND STRAW. j I ruin Auhrev. Ja* K cv . iiii *, K II Ander- I ann. Pan (’nluell, M Harter/, <’ Il Ihardrlev, l< Hutrhbmn. L B R"bin*ei, S B Booth, G Wilwi.n, Frnt.k Hetlrn k. Physicians (' N Heit tek, A I Bunnell, > «' inktd, G <»FF!< E A <’«,*• t’r»«s Wore. ’ L Schwurt*, 1> L Cn*l, L<«n \\ Mix-rial »ttrnlleft iS «ll*r ul »U«? >.) ». »r. (’ Crawfcrd. E M II arnmond. W \V S : A 0 Bali», II .l«>hn»«'n, Thoma« X« m * sit*| ‘r>u»‘af («la»««-« nttv4 Balia, Grit nt Gay, F r« I Stnkrl, (’ V ¡Snuck. G W 1 i'h. Ihm Fi-h. W Purdv. p l). RUAMES. K* a w Wileon <i u Gtj i t Jo .■. . Notice ia lirrebv tfivrn that the i«»rv- Phj'skian ar:d Surgeon. litbm will • • H«»n. Countv Court <d Klamath ('utility Otile«' r h ft»»« • 7 ar.d K, lank vtlb* Hotel Oregon, un WcdnuaJav, .L h . h m l'*>L All r «Ila am»*rred pmuiplly day or W. It. BLOWN. nhthl. Winter clothing at Duffy's. • r Successor to A. D. Carriol General Him ksmilh und Repair Shop. Wngonn built on I repaired. M.lehine mid ether WOI k done with neatni'ss and disputch. I ! J All work guarantee >1 sutisfuctory. Try once ami l><* conv¡need. EAST END MAIN STHEliT, KI.VMATH FALLS V Inter underwear at Ihiffy'». bulk* I n< Publication. and Surgeons. J. 1*1. MOORE, TIMBER CULTURE PRODI IINAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND oi l K E I I.Asrvii.w. Oh«< <«s. [» . .-njH-r 4. IMZi.l Noticeli hereby given that Manuel Vierra lia« til«-«l noti«-«, of hitrnti -n I«» £WF*P*'»'i ¡.t and rarefili attention inaki- tinnì proof lw-f„re Jit*. II. !>•««<■ «|| •/> all o?dcra . .................. I County Clerk at lii* « li« «- in Klnniatl, i Fall», Or., on S*t«ir>lay th«- 12 «lay «,| I January, |!«>|, on timlH-r culture «|>|>li<.« tion No. ll.W, for th«- N'^ of si;1, *„<1 I sj, of NEE* "f "ection No. li. m T««wn- ‘ »hip No. 3* S. Range No. 11 E. W M , Proprietor of Freight Wugiyta. ;<)r«-gun. He tiatnvH .1-w iti««-.-«* ; p, J. I Fountain of Klamath Fall», On-gun In I colt Ruet-k ««f Duirv, Oregon, .la«i*-r I Ev*ry thing «Ioni- with Bennett, of Dairy, Oregon, Châtie* W Sltenutn of lt.iirv. Oreg m. neat« < «•« ami <|>»p*t«h E. M. BRAT IAIN, R.gi-ter. Overcoats at Duffy'*. NOTICE OF I I S \|, ACC )L’N r. Department of tlie htti rior, Land Olflee ¡«t Lukeview, Oregon, DecerniMir 1K, Rs«), ' Notii .« in li.-reby given that tim f„|. iow Iig.n«tm «l t«-ul« r haa liled notice of iu» ilttention to rnake linal pria.f in «m,. mit of htsi laim, ami that - ,i«| will IM! Illivll- I h flllJ.UIUH II. It.iH.-oll County Clerk, at KlntnuO I „||H, Or., on January 29, Idol, viz; Harvey L. Teter*, !’• E;?"vR1,1’1 - /'i:i"' •*)•«1. -f KE'«.,<«f S«., 17, NEl4 of M. i.' «,[ s«.«. •><) u i <tf NW^ofSer. 21, 'l’u.-lo, S , ’ r .' m ’ -E. Will. Mot., Ori-gon, Hem....... | lowingwiln.fm.t.tnrov.bi. e.tnlinuom« reaiilencu upon nml vnltivation of amd land, vi«: A. F, l'a.igett, «,f Kuno, Or.- gott; W. I'.M« ( ollutn, of Keim,Or<-gofi • II. Stiowg.HiH««, „f K«-no, Oregon« \ I.- • ’ Leiiritt, Klamnfli IT.II h , On.g,,,,’ E. M. BRATTAIN, R^irt,r TUcitintosliej at Duffy's. tatui UIL il * Ml l.»k« V*rw Orry-nn, I k ., n.lwr f|. H<AI. Nttibw Í* bvrvbv Iflvrll ll»Ml Ihr follo* • Itij* iiiiftioi M’ltlrr h »■ hh «i •«••II« •’ «»< ^4 H’t. fltl"»I I ’ Ulffh’ t hul I” •'U’pWt ol !♦»• » I.no», »od lb it •*«» I !•»••'»Í w til !"• iioole II ! «»•• J«»». II. < ‘HlRtV i l»rk Mt klgoiMlh Frtlh« JrtiiiiMrv 2V. ItOi vu; John A. K<M>nl» Il E No 1752 I r il . SE'.. E', sW»¿ *.-<• I. Tp *• S 11 » K. Uv I«.||„ m tog wtliir»»v*> lu p*a«* bo « .■atu.a-, •m» r«*el lei«,«- ni .’»* *v-l «•»lllv»lh»a "f «Mti«l l.iii'l, ' \ « ..'-••«> ««I Kl»m- atli f »II» i «’ «. •■«' J 1 II« « i« ' , <•( kl.4.«>atf« Fati», Oregon ; IM. Ilram. Klamnlh I »II«. Or.-guu . G. W, J. W II- •oi.,<»i Klamath Falla. <*ng<m. E. M. llHirrn«. If.-gi»!'»»- TREASURER’S NOTICE. Notili- 1« lu-rehv given flint ll.rrr *T* illuda in ih» I'ouniv In u«ury !<>» >br '*• demptii n rd th»- fulliiwmg i-r»«ii«iv •ar rant». ¡iroU-ateil on »mi prior tu -t'lAv tX . . litter« -1 .1. * h. -'•««„- will r, ■«.“«■ Ir-.M In* 4so; 4'152 4010 4 I*s IW*5 ríale : 4'HII 43*1 4.142 H'4I IUM 4>*e W5 M'1» 4!’".' M*4 51*11 :.»>’• r.iV> bril 5x«t 524* 52411 u2.'S flCJI flï.4 J2 W1 fl22U Í03» HOTEL BtHBER SHOP, 5241. I'.itivi III Klanmlb t „IK. On-goa. Ibi» I5ll, «luy of Novcuii’vr, I'***- il. li. VivVAinrii" "*«t t'oiintv Trcioi'irvO Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Main | i «- im ,IIH liavt« inni Hie ex|M«rl» eni eof Mr. I’. t. r Sli.-rmati, of North Stratford, || _ W|M, BI|yHl «.j.'(,r lut» I suffei'i'd ......... « torturi' .->■•■««•- « from ««««I« ■ chronic «in,ii„ b«‘bZ'St|,.,|,......|)l(l K,H|a| |)y»|K.|W(|M ' 'tn- Itimi«, il well mai) Of lue,” It *h;if you r»a| |M a (.4.|fa|n ''tir«« for rbhpi-pNi.i uml every form ot etoniHcli trouble. It gjvea relief nt oik «' ciett in th,, w, rxt cuses, ¡imi cuti'l In'll' bui do you good. ,|. L. 1'udgett ♦x noiiH, Reno, Hacklntoxlics at Duffy's I J. B. MOORE, J W. SIEMENS. Prop. _ N'titicc i" l.en by given, tbnt William Knntta. exeeubir «>f ti««, «-«tate «f Arthur Langell. <le< < u-.-d, li. ih filed in t|M. ('„un ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon. Ilia final account of tlie h <I ii « iiii » i «ation of «ni«l eHtate, and tino nael «„urt Im «et Tuewlay, January Stli. ;«t t)„. hour of ten o'cl iek in the f„r<-i,..<.ii «,< Mid «lav, at thef'ourt lion»«, in Klamxth tall», Oregon, a- tin- time atei |,lii<-.. |,,r flit* hearing of «»lij.-ction« lo sititi account ami the filial Hettle........ of nai'l «-tat«-. Dated litis ,*»lli <|i,v „f lleeenilier I'HSf WILLIAM KNOT IS Executor of the « Hlate of Arthur l.ul geli, deceaae«!. Notice For Publication. P**»enger, exprere and freight trafile solicited. All ••u-iiiui«» eiitiubted lu uh will be expedited. AlEX MARTIN R, I Winter underwear al Duffy’.*, Easy Coaches. Excellent Accommodations. E. F. REASES, ALEX friAHTH, PresiJeat. I elt boot* nt Dully *. I'Jimket Inn >1 ul<«ll«ll>g at Duffy »■ TUEAM RERS NOTICE Niifici! U lier«l>v «ive» th*tlhr»e*W Itimi« in tlw- l'.tuiiiy Tr« n-iiry far ,‘l* «««leiuplkm of ili«' fiillotilli* • "'¡il \! iirmnt* |ir<de»lc<t oli «mi |«rlor II), IH:t2: Intvre'.t v ili censi» on •!•«• «amu RaW Ibi» «l*t«. f«o .:f fin52 5202 5230 0251 WU fi'JW VZJI» 5232 5133 5057* .'«>01 .Mrj> 52 IO 5241 iwrj r>»fl sail not# flow raw M« fii.in i;)U7 r«ooJ IkKlI MUI MSV 511») 523* .V>5I .'»ni* All 12 5o7* Mi'll 5112 5132 AIW 5201 RIVI r>|K2 5210 A-Ji'd »213 5237 MS? 521* 5101 41*16 4IHIH 5200 5177 5I?5 »17» ... »223 , . 52;'O 515» 5214 5215 „ , 5221 5222 Dateti ut. Klnmiilii Falla thin Util ■'•z «il 1 k-cembvr, 11)00. il. II. Vi* V»i.xrsnri«' Cmtntv Treti»'irer^ Don't US - uny „( t|„, terfelts Rulibor boat* nt Duffy'». '■f l>"Witi'( Witch Ifiucl Salvi«. 5TOCKHOLDI1R5 MEETING "f tliom un« worthies* or liable '':';"i*'' i"Jm v. The m iglimi peWItl * Notice Is hereby given thill ,l’* ‘ li ILi/.f| Salvi* I m h certain «’lire “f pile*, (Tzpnia, < nifi, w.ihln I iiifiim , regular umiliai meeting "f « ’’•‘''i diu-uses. .1. L, i'mt Imhlcraof tlie I.It He K lanini h goti a Sons, Keno. Diteli Co. will be la id al Hie tin« company In Klamath Fall*« Madeintoahca nl Duffy’*. g«m on Monday, January 7« , ,,r Il"lp Is needed ill oni'e when Il [MT- 10 o'clock a. iii. for H mi dwtl»" *! M,n N lif" I" In ,lung<.r. A neglected Director* for flic enauing •','ar'«'„«a *’ 1 <1’r becomn M*|i- the transact Ion of sudi oilier bu»inw* '< '»I s*,‘"il|l Is« stopped ut once. us may properly come la-fore Um 1,1 1 I , «•« «I. t ‘ IUI,i< ’ ""K’1 •'Hi'1' quickly cures 111^, The Board of Directors of saidConi« f <■? 'N ,l,,i , ''"d Ilio worst («uses t'll...,.'i',U|’’ ,’r"l"',>HlH, gtipp«« unii olii, r pany aro requested to med on ■ •' " ('«it und lung troni,!«,. J. L. |'u«l- day, January A, ItmJ, ni I o dm r* nt. A lex M aktin .1'«. g<'tt A Sons. Keno. .Secretiny- I V inter (InUi’ng «t ,'Rtffy'f, K'.ii'.ütli Fulls, (’n. !»<*<•