KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. rutillabut every Tliur»ley by IV. HUSE & SON, E ditor » am » P kiithiktok ». Il'IM RIl’THfN RATE»: (tn advance) THURSDAY. APRIL Owe year 4. BONANZA. Rev. Bristol of Merrill is now a res. He preaches here Ident <>f Bonnnxa. every two weeks. J. A. Chastain and wife went to Klamath Falls last Salurdav and re­ Their son, George. turned Sunday, came home with them for a couple of days’ business. 1 amination ire county physician, and the constable appearing aa a witness in company with other witnesses. The jury rendered a verdict In nniinl- ance with the facts us above stated, •uid exonerated the constable as act­ ing In justifiable self defense In the p rfiirnuitiee of his duties. 1'ollar- I hide was a young man about 31 years of age, and .lack Norris is a few ve ils older, bls Injuries lx>lng very serious. lMllitrhide had a large butcher knife, ’.■ver 14 Inches in length, and hacked l»,sts. chairs, bar and fixtures gener­ ally. doing much damage. The sa­ loons were all cloned xs he came up the main street, but reopened after he ptuised by. when he returned and walked into the first one found open. People generally kept out of the wav. but Jack Norris, who ».is under the influence or liquor, remained In the salrem, when both began drinking and soon got into a quarrel, with the result above stated. The post mortem examination held by Dr. McNulty revealed that the fatal shot took effwt in Ik>llariiide's breast, between the fifth and sixth ribs, passing through his heart and Ireiging in the left side. INiwiier marks wen* also visible over his right eve, indicating that the other shot closely grazed his head, many sup­ posing he had also been shot in the head. .lack Norris came to the hospital in Yreka by Wednesday afternoon's Ore­ gon express, and was covered with bandages, having a bad cut over the right eye and lx>th eyes were black, also cuts in the hands, ¡irmsand other places. He walked from the train to the hospital, and after awhile will be all right again, though probably marked with scars to remind him of his close call. The father of young Ikillarhide tried to take his boy home, but could » do nothing with him. and tlie people generally sympathize witli him. as lie is a respected and worthy citizen, de­ sirous of doing what is right. II. W’. Keesee of Klamath Falls was in tow n last Saturday and Sun- day. Rev. Craig preached here last Sun- day evening. Local talent preaented the drama. “The Old Hickory Farm.” last Fri- day evening at Bauman’s hall to a large and appreciative audience. It was presented in a very “stagy” fashinn and the good talent exhibited in such an able manner did credit to all. J. H. Chrisman and Geo. Maxwell spent Saturday at the Falls. The Odd Fellows of this place will celebrate the anniversary of Odd Fel­ lowship in America April 26th. They hope for a goodly ntimlier from Klamath Falls anti Lakeview lodges to be present. Robert A. Hopkins of this place will give the oration. This Valley is now on the forward move. Several people from abroad are now here with a view of purchas­ ing some of this good land at rock bottom prices. Two irrigating schemes are now in progress which will, when completed, enhance the value of real estate enormously. The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas DON'T BE A KNOCKER. have a large subscription fund now raised for the purpose of purchasing . The Lakeview Examiner gives the a good organ for their new hall re­ following good advice to the kickers cently completed. of Lakeview; “If there's any chance to btsun Bonanza is now a town with the following xs officers: Councilmen, business, boom it b’gosh! Don’t be a William Goss, J. A. Chastain. L. .1. knocker, Don’l pull a long face and Hope a Bauman. A. 1>. Harpold and R. S. get sour in your stomach. Hold up Goodrich; recorder. J. O. Hamaker: bit. Get a smile on you. The your bead. Get a hold with your treasurer, William Bauman. marshal is yet to be appointed by the hands. Then pull. Bury your hatch­ council. et. Drop your tomahawk. Hide Mrs. Bean was taken suddenly ill your little hammer, . When a strang­ last Sunday evening and for some er dri ps in, jolly him. Tell him this it is. hours was in a very precarious condi- 1 is the greatest town on earth. Don ’ t get muleish. Don't roast. tion. but was finally resuscitated and now hopes for her recovery are enter­ Just jolly. All men like to be jollied tained. However, she will be con- always. Sojollv. Get popular. It’s dead easy. Help yourself along. fined to her bed for some time. Push your friends with you. Soon The “Bonanza Hornet” is the you'll have a whole procession. Be latest newspaper adventure in this a good fellow. town, It is edited by Zevely Bros. "No man helped himself by knock­ The ing other people down. No man ever and is a newsy little concern, editors say they bave two subscribers got rich trying to make people be­ wh'i frequently get full, and every lieve that he was the only good man tune they are in that condition they on earth. You can't climb the lad­ come in and pay a year in advance. der of fame by stepping on other peo­ One of them is already credited to ple’s corns. They’re their corns. 1941. and the fraternity throughout Not yours. And they're tender. the state is crazy to find out what Keep off the coms. brand of whiskey he drinks. They, “All men arc not alike. Once in want to offer it xs a premium. awhile you maj' find one who is very F inis . But some are different. much alike. I 1 f you You’re not the only one. FATAL AFFRAY AT KLAMATHON- don't like their style, let ’em alone. Don't knock. Walk right in. And Yreka Journal. make yourself look pleasant, You’ll Last Tuesday about noon, AVesley get used to It. There Is no end of Dollarhide stabbed and seriously fun in minding your own business. wounded a man named Jack Norris in .McDonald's saloon at Klamathon, And it makes other people like you both being under the influence of 11-! better. Better have others stuck on quor at the time. The constable. 1 you than get stuck on yourself. No­ Geo. Norris, brother of Jack, was body gets stuck on a knocker. Don't notified to arrest Dollarhide, and be one. Or two.” cd" in a scries of photographs. IM wan! Bok further emphasizes the val­ ue of simpler living, a id Helen Wat­ terson Moody offers guidance through “The First Tragedy iua Girl’s Life." “A Stucco Country Hi .»■■ i i' fcT’n"*." "A Shingled Country House to- $2500," and “Some Artistic Little Homes" have a practical value to those planning to build homes. There are three short stories by Ge- lett Burgess. W. A. Fraser and I,mira spencer I’ortor. and Eli ibetli stew­ art Phelps' “Tlie Suei'i ssors of Mary the First” is concluded, W. I.. Tay- T’lie Barn-Raising as lor's painting, a Social Event. wort hily tills a whole page, ami “Through Picturesque America" 1» finished, making way tor similar touts into other lands. Mudi space is tlevotcii to fashions, unti there are articles on gardening, the By lawn. floriculture, cooking, etc. The Curtis I'ublis^ ing Company, Philadelphia, One dollar a year; ten cents a copy. TIMBER CUi rURF.HNAl PRIKH . NOTICE I OR in Bite AIION. , U mtku S tatus I. ink Omr«, E.ikevit'w. Crcgon, Marvil 23, tool. Nntiee im hereby given that David I'. Slu><i»»ioiier, at lii» ottiii' in II"- nania. Ore., on Nmurday. the 4tli day ■ >l Mav. 1901. on tindi-r milturv applica­ tion No. lost, lor the S*w SF.1« Slid >*» sW 'l ot Reetion No. 13. in township No. 39 s.. range No. 11 . E lie name« »< wilne»»v»i Daniel F. Driscoll, ol Ro- naiira. Oregon ; Clmrlv» Horton, ol Ito- nanta, Oregon; .1 M. Anderson of Daily. Oregon; Will II. Sln»>k, ol Dairy, Urvgon. E. M. HRATI'AlN. Register. PLATS RECEIVED ."iackintoshe.* at Duffy's. There have Ix-en Illi towiisldp plats transmitted from the Department of the Interior at Washington to the lakeview land office. Partie» desiring to enter land in any «I suiti townships can have their entries piacisi on record. The Register and Receiver are instructed by Commissioner Hermann toallow entries for lands in tlie tow nshipw 'or w liii li plat» are sent. The remaining tow nslup plats for this land district, nuniliermg will tx1 transmitteil tu the Lakeview otticv as rapidlv as the work ot litho* graphing can lx* done in Washington. The following nnniliervd plats have been received : Don’t Pay High Prices FOR Over 7,000 articles in this line, correct in style, reli­ able in quality,and sold at lowest prices, arc shown in çOux 19 01 Ôüksmn Catalog We keep it on our coun­ ter in plain sight, but if you don’t see it ask us. We will be glad to show it to you, and you will be glad to see it if you intend to buy anything in this line, for it will save you money. 1. A. DUFFY I I » * I TIME FL IT WA» FII-KP. * I 1 i ! Those Who Want to Buy Or Sell Real Estate or Other Property i Will do Well UNITED M A I l's LAND ol I 1» I I.AkxvreW.i*»“•"». Maicli l"*'l ' Notice i" hi’ri'l'i gin'" tlmt M.uH > ' Wiseman, lotiuetli Mmllii ' Ims tilisl m'liee "I biti nti n l" m filial piia't Ix’iori'3 *' llama'' i. t'.iiiimiHsioner. ill hi» '' " ' ‘ Ire., on Sal uulu' 11"' 1,111* ' 1 '' '' 1901, on tinils'i i iiltu“' H|'"h' ' U33, for tlie Iola tl. 7. K ami 9. "I ' <" No ?5. in rown»hip Nu. SO. H I. ' No. II U, E II........ • ' wltm Kdwanl Frewcr, "I Unll i M I'n coii: William R.iU'it». "I l'""l'" !••• ’,*'**‘'** Glmrle» I'u keil. "I B'-ll" I L ' W. II. M. t bin«, "i I" I'" ............... K. II. Illi A 1'1'AIN. !:• i'-t"' Ri'duced pili i son i lot bln '. I»ullv - DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. I'llTKIl Sr.lTKS I. IN It < hilt K. I I. IKKVIKW, O hkgu M, Malt'll IK. 1901.1 Notice is hereby given that approve I plats bt township 31 sonili, ranges IV, 20 and 21 east ; tow nsi ip 2'2 south, range IV east, and township 21 south, ranges 17. IK ami Iti east, and township 32 south, range» 17, IK and lit vast ; town- ship 33south, range 7'» east. and town­ ship 31 »..iitli, ranco 8 east, W 'I., < •re gon, will be tiled in this oltii-e on the »th day of April, pul < hi and alter said 20th day ■■( April. IMI. application Bargains In overcnats at Puffy’s. lor the enti v oi lands in the alary» de­ Their promptness and their pleas­ scribed townshipa will l>e received at tins office and made ot record. ant effects make DeWitt s Little E. M Bacrrtiv. Register, II akkv Bvli.av, Receiver. Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and Imwel troubles. J. L. Padgett X Sons, Ketio. Watches, Diamonds, -------- Jewelry,--------- Silverware, Clocks. Tl.nill R CUI 1 1 RI I INAI l’R”< • Notici: for pubi k ail ».*. T. 36 S.. R, 7 3H 4 37 7 37 38 1 .38 7 33 7'j M 7'« 35 7S 8 8 37 8 3M 8 39 8 39 8 41 8 41 8 41 9 23 9 • 2!» 9 32 9 37 38 9 38 9 38 V 38 9 39 9 39 9 40 9 9 40 41 9 9 41 41 9 21 10 31 10 10 37 41 10 28 11 38 11 39 11 11 41 11 38 11*- 39 114 28 12 29 12 : ih 12 12 3M 12 4l 12 28 13 28 13 36 13 38 13 39 13 40 13 40 13 41 13 28 14 28 14 31 14 32 14 36 14 38 14 39 14 40 14 41 O'« 15 2H 28 15 39 15 40 15 41 15 16 28 31 16 16 3« 16 40 29 17 30 17 33 17 17 38 39 17 33 19 33 1!» 34 19 34 19 19 35 19 19 37 19 37 38 19 19 40 41 19 34 20 34 20 36 20 : t , 20 26 37 38 20 311 20 39 20 21 21 22 21 23 21 25 21 26 21 27 21 30 22 40 22 36 23 37 24 39 24 25 36 25 37 38 25 39 25 40 25 41 25 32 32 33 32 E . F " niu < II I All 11J E R. REAMES, ALEX MAilTIN JR„ Vice President. Ca shier. President. r Ji À 1 I Republican Office Per Haps We Can Help You T 1 I Cohesions Attendali to Promptly. Correspondence Invited. Notice l or Publication. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS. Ik'parliiu'nt of Inte'ior. lamd I'tlif" ut I akt v M.ucli 7, 1II0I Notice i- Iterebi n timi ing uNiiii- l Hetlli'r In.- till'd i"iti''i' "I I" intention t»» make tmal i '”"i 1 " H 1 ’ l! ot Illa i luilii. »lid th it - "'I | "" 1 " 111 1 ' iiuide ln'tiire J. *• lluniuker, I . - < " iiiiaai'invr lit Bi'iuiuru. Die . "" 'I'1" 20, 19OI, via: John ll.'ila.-. i . II. E. No. ’-‘"'3 ' " " ■ NW‘a Tp. 3tl, S . R. 12. E. Hr moil. - tl" f"l low Illg W 11III —».'- I- ■ I ' ■ nuidenn* ii|a'» umi I'lilliuilmn land, 11«: II. L. Cloploli I Ron '' * Ori gon ; S. I. Wulkei."! I'..miiii ■.*••< gun;!,. D. Iliuk. "I B.imuiza. I'ng""- A. J. |»iwderliaugli. "I I', m i" 1 ',“- E. M . 13.' ■ ' '■ I ■■ ■ J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds oi Buildingsand Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. V tlie infinite varisly u( material and wiirk hiriilalied !•» tlua unii s|.>n ) > iit». " •““! < ari mg, Stair Italia. Ilaluatera ami Newel l'naia Iti«, ». i,.|| ni l'iiim-tl Work, Ka«li, Isiira and lllimla. Corner and llaw ll|i»k> ,<■<,, | .■ i I ! ■ i . i dusti’l•. I'■•or and W unlnw Fiumi'«, l'ul|>ll» ami l'ew Ernia, Slimul». I . I.r Iw ni', l'iiintit ami < III. Mi'tildmg itml < ■lim. I Ivi alimi« nini 11, , , | i .l < umilili and Col (ila««, W all l'»|»r, Forniture, He,, ete. 1 '. -1 » H k and material, ami in lln< latrai ami im «t approt vd «t t Ir., ICXCI I AN( ;i€ 60 YfAlfS’ EXPERIENCE P atents AND OFFICE-------- W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST C ocvhight » A c . Scientific AtneriCiiit. Stage Line, Klamath Falls-Merrill Di«' Anion».»",""« a.krl.S ax.I '• • ' ............ .. qiih-klr unixyrtnit» «»«it «>1 *■••• " l,v*’ " „„»..il .n 1« l>r- ''«l i’ i ’ (bin« efrictljr «NHiIhhMitlfc.. « "" 1 1 * •wi t fre* •dru. v f..r ».Kir.'.1 1 »«• |*Rte»til« laben difouifh M■«* '» A » ri .lv* without tI’HTue. intLe STABLES 4 END. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. lloist'K hourilt'tl by titty, werk or ti. m L. • J* liny iiik I Gmin hoiiglit timi stilli. I’..-.Si ngers eonvoyeti t<> nil ptirlH of Southern <>rt ' < ii .uni \"ilhi-rn ('alifornia ut Ihr vrrv lowest rules. A «MlMWMlr in.i.'r.m-' ............. MUNN & Co.36'1''1'* N ew York Ashland Hret'i fi ' ’ October 1. 1858 January 19. 1882 TREASURI RS M>Th I Septem. 20, 1858 .lanuarv 19, 1882 I Notice I* hert’I’X giv-h th.if tl * »«• e* Octolier 1. 1858 .lanuarv 19, 1882 íiiik I n in the (X*unt\ '1‘ivH-urv !••» ' « H ‘ “Ui : \ « .»r Mav 19. 1873 redemption of the X. iwih April 13. 1881 rant!* protetteti on anti |'»i r .lanuarv 8, 1873 lier 30, IK92. Interrai *-n «ame will I" » »I . October 1, IKVt craor from thia «late: X i January 19. 1882 • i • Ocliiber 2, 85 m 5375, 533H. 5:U.M, .VM0 »I • I »at« *i *t Kl*Mth I ...April 18, 1873 1882 9Uli day of February, I’*'I. He H. V a »V a ■ Novembr 18, 1871 County rrvaeurer. April *18. 1873 January 19, 1882 ■lanuarv 6, 1889 Niiveiubr24. 1*79 Of: I.KitlT: lk-cemlter 4, lHffi) BANNER .lanuarv 9, 1873 Septem. 1«, 1*5» THRoLl’MT JOUR* kL IX TH« WO«: I. in. rri. TV April 18. 1873 Spiritual Philosoph). April 13, 18*1 1 KM? OcUilier 1, 1858 April 19, 1873 ISSUED WÎJ Kl Y Septi-m. 7. 185* ....... lanuarv 19, 1882 At 304 Dartmouth Street, Boston. Srptein. 29, |K5 n Mas.*., April 18. 1873 HY .lanuarv 19, 1882 January fl, I860 RANXEtlOF LIGHT IM BIJMIIX b • M !• N N X Dn'i-miir 17,1*70 ■lanuarv 9. 1873 H arrim . n h tuiiirrT E MTU* Novvnifir 18, |871 Ni.vemtir24 1879 TIIE R.dtSKK I. • tirali •- I. > October 21, 1875 |>»|M'f OÍ rilHITlOR W. Rf’ I’ll'l • • Januarv 6, 1*69 W«n|« of FORTY <2>Ll»W*« oF I *TI Kt • ' tM. | BF. IHMG • n ' *< -titf \ I. fur Novenihr IM, 1 sy| RTKV<*TtVS ¡•ar f in«'i> f ; Report« of Hoirll . I Dicenibr 31, 1881 »final Spiritual I’lnl*»« ; July 9, 1872 HciefillfJe; Éditorial I» parino ut « ■ »plrHiial and u vular •■v. -.iJ* July 9, 1872 upon »agr l»«3>arlrn<*n( ; II* port» of -, i Novembr 20, 1877 nomma, ami Contribuì imi» bv th* i «t t< Novembr 20, 1877 cd wrin-ra III Ihr world. *•’* 1886 Mav 2, 1878 TKHMs OP Ht’RMf IdlTb s |’ u-\ \\< f 1« June 17, 1876 Per Year Months | la Decembr 31, 1891 Mix f i. r • • Mom ha « . . Septem. 22, 1871 H|M*cimm coph’s wiit (rrr. Novembr 20, 1877 Decembr 27, 1866 January 6, 1869 Ceuta a hue. w kt it - dlarouut« for ■ I a • nt.l 1 i!tn ....... lanuary 6, 18»at July 7, 1872 ..Decembr 5, 187» Banner ot IJxht Publishing Company July 7, 1872 A|.<» i.iilil'.nr. and «•-■'!•« !■■■ »! «r u .« spiritual Septem. 22, 1871 ■ nil Krlsll ai'.ini ■■ i- Pr.drrr.ali», UHurmalury. and 1l«.,|ll,l< , July 2o, 1875 Hooka.......... .. alt July 2, 1874 ph>. Aatroluni I'a^chnii.gi Higimr u-riplln- l'ala .>« -, i.t ■■ ___ Inly 2. 1874 Aliy I I |n.l.l:-lH .| 11. I.,..-.... l-i Decembr 27, mil inn of print, w il] I» - l,y i. a,, ,,r . , ....... Januarv 6, 18*19 ¡■reas. January 6, 1M o 9 July 9, 1872 June 17, 1876 .... Septem. 22, 1871 .. August 13. 1875 ....... lanuary 6, 1869 April 18, 1873 . June 17, 1K7»I iH-cembr 19, 1874 Stajre Line lanuarv, 23, 1874 Decembr 17, 1870 April 18, 1873 Decembr 19, 1874 April 17, 1876 Jfi'Cembr 19, 1874 Decembr 17,1870 Decembr 5, 1872 i Decembr 31, 1881 January 19, 1882 I Decembr 19, |87i January 19, 1882 March 2, 1869 Office: At the Telegraph . . . January 19, 1882 Office. Januarv 14, 1880 January 20.1883 .....Match 2, 186!) KI.AM Al 11 FALLS, OR. . . . . Deci'tnbr 5, 1872 Dwemlir 5, 1872 Decembr 19, 1874 ... January 19, 1882 March 2, 1859 .. . January 19, 1882 Daily from Ag.-r to Kl.oi.u), Hut March 2, 1869 Springs, Konti, Kl.im.it), lulls, I L 1 1 » li f 1 7:1 Ititi ■■■..I I .1 . . . .March 2, 1869 March 2, 1869 Decembr 5, 1872 Dxily from Liilo'vi"» to |:|v, lloiuih/ii . February 4, 1876 Dairy, Klanmth I .ill«. K,.,,., K|..m.it|, February 4, 187n Hot ¡spring» ami Ager. .... February 4, 1876 Makes connection with all tram it Decembr 14, 1877 ... .Septembr 14,1877 Ager, Cal. Septem hr 14, 1877 March 2, 1869 Novembr 19, 1879 ... March 2, 1869 Easy Coaches. January 3, 1876 •January 3, 1876 Excellent Accommodations. January 3, 1876 ....... January 3, I87fi ....... January 3 1876 ....... January 3, 1876 Novembr 19, 1879 .... Novembr 13, 1879 HoliXd'”'’A’ll,7’’r‘ “M 'in'1 .... Novembr 17, 1880 win ^ L^d'itèd"/........ ...... . . . . Septembr 2, 1871) a ti h im hhi i m iii TIMIIKIlLANU and Klamath Falls Stage Line. trip» i iii'li wav Ity Bar­ spring». Shake. ISikvga- in;' Camp,) Keim, to Fall». It tie- direct line from Ashland il N. rfli.ti st Oregon to KI. iiii - Fii'». Merrill, lloiianta, Illy liketi'w, anti »Iso Indian It Is f . ibeaprr anti one day quicker Him than any oilier route. Good Slock nnd Equip­ ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. II. JI. fillililTT, Ager-Lakeview S. L McNA’JGHTO.i, Pro.1. \< TJI M I-;. Noi It E loll PU BLU VI It in lukfvit», Kvhnmrt l*t I ju I. X u I iit hrrrby itivrn liuti in <«.u» Klhnnt*r Attili lliv |*r««VI• 1«•»!•••• f lh<* N i | > f < t»| Jtinv S. IhJM, riilillrtl In n » I lur ihr «*«!•« t»f litnl'vr lutiti« in ii>«« •lalr* <»l CnhiurntM. Ort-gun, X< xa h, wtil WNt»bingii'ii TrrniMt) . xtt .,.1- ««I l«> *11 lite rubili I« mh «I Matt-« l>$ Rii <»l ^u|fuM 4. I mi ».’. U illiMiit |’ hh* • •I Merrill. <«»«iii|t «4 K Utimlli. »iNtr < | li«« tliln »I ny I ì I fn I in fin« u|h«u hi« »«Mirti «Imli-incili Xc lur tlx« )»tirt'lin»v <4 Ibf % «»I XI "I -*si |u, ¡imi >W <4 >! at>*l >| ‘4 uf s\\ 'g i.| >«-fli»«li No. 3. in Tot» n«hi|* Xt». <• » m , Kith^r No, |0. E. Alni «ili >!!• r ptc.l l.» «||4IH lliAl Ili«* I a I»«I l>«*ll^lil 1« lln'fr Vitltl- a I»I«< tur il» liitilirr or »|i»m* ihmti |t»r rttftit-tilllimi puriMierN. nini l<» rwt.i'*li»li Ina «'I a I ni to «Ahi lAhtl l« i**rr llir li« g * l«*r Alni llt'iriYt-r «»I lillà «»fini ni I ixr- vi»-w Ot. tifi >Alt|»*ln» , (hr |3lli •!.«* • f Aprii. l'Ol II»* hAiii»'« M« uilnr*«r*. » «tu«, W. f ('■■liner, " , of Mr» rill, » < liAtlrA r. W llsun, nl Merrill. Ore^ffh ; < liAtlr« A IhinlHtg, «>| Merrill, t»rrg* n , l’rtry lilt. (Irrtfeh. W hllnt-v, Ahi ami nn*l ttil )«rtiM»hn «>r It'loir «Al l I.Tth 'I*' «>l Apnl, IVUI. E M. H sittais . Knti*ir« Sapenti* iidf nt. Kodol F’ D. REAMES, M. I). Phyttilan md Surgeon. All Call* Answered Promptly Day or Night. Dyspepsia Cure j. n. nooREi Digests what you eat. 11 ar Ci ‘icially digeota t he food and aids GENERAL I’ llEIGII U.K. Nature in strength-omit A»d recon- struciirig tbu exhausted digestive or­ gans. it lathe latestdlscovrreddig'sl- £fl^P?ompt and rarefai alLuiti* » aut and lonio No other preparation ♦ <» m H o'drre can approach It in cfliclcncyt It In­ stantly r< licvi'iand permanently cure« Dy-ii-p-.t, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, S)' k IB fachr,Ga-tralgla.Cranip»aiid al other rc-nlts of iui|>eifeet «li*UrTS J. B. MOORE, PraeorMbyt C LlSWIt I «OO-. Cljlcag». EASTWARD didn't know until afterwards that it KLAMATH LANDS TO BE l.N- SPECTED. was his brother who had been carved Great Sall Lake Route. up so seriously. The constable noti­ Oregonian. fied Dollarhide that he had been General W. H. Odell returned this III traveler, tourist or biihlneaa placed under arrest, and proceeded to week from Washington, whi re he ap­ Ilici I Wl • when lie M'ltx'lslhc Ititi take him by the arm, whereupon peared before the General Land Office tintilo W'l-IKKN ltAII.WAV, “Great Dollarhide used his knife, cutting the in behalf of the state's claim for 171. • ill Lake limite,’’ for bis rotiti' to constable’s hand rather severely, with 000 acres of swamp land in Klamath De East It Is (lie only transcmitI- further attempts in the carving line. I county. In order to secure this land in i tai line |i.e.»i ig dlru'tly through The constable feeling his life in dan­ i under the terms of a grant made by lull l.akei nt. und in addition to ger. pulled a pistol and fired two congress in 1861, thestate must prove U"' /II iiij " li afford» of Ihr Temple shots, one taking effect in the breast that the land is swampy. After the 1 it< tlie Great Salt Luke and the of Dollarhide, who died in a very grant had been made, the Govern- pu t in ,<|nr salt Lake ami I tali Vai- short time. The deceased was noted ' rnent created the Klamath Indian ’ ) s, if offen, 111,. cluiler of three dla- as a desperate fighter, having had reservation, and since then the state’s tinti roule» tliriiugli thr nioiintalns several scraps at different times, right has been dormant. Recently and the imii.t magnillcelit Mceiivty In while Jack Norris had a similar repu- j the Government decided to allot the tation, having had his leg umputated the wmId. Treble dally train »ervlM lands of the reservation among the gome years ago from being shot in and lin h ; li Pullman anil Tourist *1 Indians, and notified the state to pre- the knee by McLaughlin, one "t the pm; ■ us iH'iwceii Port latiti, llunt- , sent the proof in support of its claim THE LODGES. lii;'ttin, Bullt*, Denver ami Chicago original owners of the Pokegama saw I to the swampy tracts. A h the land I in c'innei'tion with the Oregon II. II. mill plant. The constable after the A. F. A A. M. is now covered with snow, no inspec­ 2. Nat IgalIon <'<>. ami Oregon Hhoit trouble walked to Ager, the next sta­ Klamath 1/slge No. 77 meet» Satur­ tion could lx; made In order to ascer- day evening on or liefore the full moon. tion south of Hornbrook, to avoid Line, Em pamphlets tlt'Hcripllve of talti the exact amount the state has a Atjtx M aktinjh ., W. M. the possibility of further trouble with Hi'' "Great Sait Lake Route” apply A. L. L eavitt , S ki . claim upon, and General Odell asked members of the Dollarhide family, '“•I- I». Manslleltl, 2.1 53 ’ Waslilngtmi, O. E. that the state be granted time to Aloah Chapter No. til meet» on the and boarded the Oregon express, com­ I 'alia al, m Geo. W’. Heintz, Gclierill procure testimony. An examination 2nd and 4lh Tuesilay evenings ot each ing to Montague and thence to Yreka Passenger Ggent, Kalt Lake City. J knsik E K bamm , W. M. of the lands will lie made in June or month. to deliver himself to the sheriff for an L avra W illits , Hcc. later, when the evidence will be sub­ NOTICE IO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. I. D. O. F. examination before the courts for his mitted to the Land Office. Klamath Lodge No. 137 meet» every action. The constable bears the rep­ Satnnlay evening in I. O.O. F, hall. l'ian», specificai long and bill» for utation of being a quiet, peaceable Richard Harding Davis' “The Visiting brothers cordially invited. Hi'1 constriictloti of a substaiitlai live- .1. B. ( .' ampiiki . l , N. G. citizen a man of family and possessed Princess Aline” in dramatized form, W m . T errill , K ec . slritigir bridge replacing Ktukel of excellent judgment in the per­ illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson, is P rompriiity R ehekah L oogk N o . 104, mi l.ost rlver wlll I mi rccclvctl formance of his official duty; hence a feature of the April Ladies’ Home I. <».O. I' ., mi'<-ts first and third Thurs­ ll.i 'he f oiinty Court, to Ite O|M'IK'