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TI.-IBI R cu: FURI II'"1 1 Notk«: I or IhihlUation. TIMBER CULTURE. I INAI PRODI .- Hurtling “The NOVICE I OR Pl III K K 11 TN'imrIincut of the Interior, NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION. Princess Aline” In dramatized form. 14»ml Office »t Lakeview , Oregon, UNITEDKT.VIT' I AM* '"J* Illustrated by Charles Dana Gll«*>n, is April 12, 1901. UaiTKh SriTK» I. INI. th U. K. Not ice in hereby given (bat the fol I .AM-All .Oh. . v a feature of the April Ladles’ Home I’ubHuht f! every Tlumnlay by latkvview, Cregon. March 23. I9UI. low mgname.1 »etiler ba» rtlml notice of Noll, e i» hereby siu-ii 14 ’ , ,H.| Journal. “The Beautiful Jewess hi» iutentmi. to make linai proof in »up- Notice 1» l.erebv given that David I’. M’lseman Imui< ily Ms ' ■ Ä Who was Called the Ptiitcess of Her m>H of In» claim, ami that »ani proof Shook lisa lih.l notice <■( intention to ha» ni..I noth’« of - make final proof before J. <». Ilanu.kvr, will I k * nm*h' la'lore Ja». II. Droaxill, N."»1 1...... ’! ' ' ' I - an ., I’cople,” and “The Lovers of a Cheer ElUlMKH ASI» I’KOfHIKTl'M. U.niniv Ulvik. at Riamali Fall», Or., on ■ U. K. Couunlwioner, at lii» .iltlce in l«>. t OIIIIIIISSIOIIVI . al I'1' ' 1 . ful Giver” are two other articles of Mav 25, 1901, vi»; ' nauM, (Ire., on Saturday, the 4th .lav •Ire., on fatnr.lsv, II»' '-‘,l'l< 1 “ ' \ ot Mav, 11AII, on timlx'i culture api-liea I'.MI, on II u .I h 'I .'Illtme M|'»‘ " '• ' Anna A. Thom«», , interest in the same issue. Miss HI’BM RirriON RATIO tion No. 1084. for the S'v SEq un i S'..- Oar year (In advance) . 00 |Grlscom. the American woman golf IL 1’. No. l'*0il. for the NE’,.8ec 19, Tp. SWl^ of »«s'tion No. t:l, in township No. tn.1. for the I..I» <•. 7. 8 an I ‘ ■ 1 39, 8.. R. 10. F.. He name» the follow X.. •. in rown»hi)> N THURSDAY. 1901. jchampion, shows “How Golf Is Play- ing « line.--1'« to prove hi» conlinuou» 39 8., range No. Il‘tt. E. lie naiu.'H as 11 '..i 1. l E — He « luinn ‘ » >' ' L.lw ‘I I i ed” in a series of photographs, Ed- rcMiience U|»on ami cultivation of »ani witnessea: Daniel F. Driscoll, <>i B<> lami vii : J. T. Henley, of Klamath, nania, Oregon ; t’l.aile» Horton, >■( Ito William I. ■ - - ' ' Iward Bok further emplixsixes the val- Fall», Ore.; E. N. Uol»on, of Riamaili 1 nania, Oregon; J. M. Amlvrson of Ul.n.I. M I’nkell. ol I’- !<“ !■•- laist week Gov. Geer appointed of simpler living, and Helen Wat- Fall». Ore. ; John KooiiU. of Klamath Dairy, Oregon ; Will II. Shook, ol Dairy, w. IL Met lure. •»< ' ■ 1 J E. .M. BRATI AIN. lou“*". ex-benator Corbett and Judge Bellin- lerWM1 M,HM|y offers guidance through Fall», Ore.;8. B. latw.of Klamath Fall», Oregon. E. M. HR ATTAIN. Register. ger of Portland, C. W. Fulton of As-1 ..-The plrgt Tragedy in a Girl’« Life.” t»ie. Reduced prieesoi* .'lotlill' ■ I1"'1' E. M. HRATTAIN. Regist-r. toria. E. E. Young of Baker county. 1 A KtUCco Country House for 87500,” department of the interior . FOR SALE OR TRAUE. Notice I or Publkallou- and H. E. Ankeny of Jacksonville, a> A Shingled Country House for U nitko S tates I. ahi » Ornes. I Commissioners of the Lewis and Clark ♦2500,” and ' Some Artistic Little I. akkvikw , O hkiion , .March 18, l!*Ol I A sivond-haiui Solid Comfort gang Centennial which is to be held in Homw>” have a practical value to Notice ii hereby given that approve I plow ; two 12-inch plows. Enquire ut plats of township 31 aoulli, lunge» III, 20 Portland in 1905. those planning to build homes. and 21 east ; Ion iisidp 22 south, range O. A. S tkaiins . i There are three short stories by tie- III east, sud tounslop 21 «outli, raime. The Sioux City (Iowa) Tribune 17, 18 and 11* vast, and township 32 let t Burgess. W. A. Fraser and l.tura short’s seed potatoes are the south, O. ranges 17, IS and I'.* east ; tow n (democratic) thinks that Mr. Bryan S|x'iieer Port or. and Elizabeth Stew best -Earl) Six Weeks and Centén- ship 33south, range I1, east, an.! town may ultimately discover where he art Plielptt’ “Tile Successors of Mary ials. See samples at Brick Store and ship 3l* south. ranet> t> vast, W. M.. Ore oil stands in the estimation of his own gon, will In' tiled in this office on the the First” is concluded. W. L. Tay leave your order. 20th .lav ol April, IlkB. On and after party and of the country-. It says: lor’« painting, “The Barn-Raising as said 2Utli day of April, 1901, applicatimi PRLSB5 TliRIAN CHURCH. “.Mr, Bryan declined invitations to for the entrv of lands in the above de a Social Event,” worthily tills a whole »peak for Carter Harrison in Chicago, scribe.) township« mil lie received nt page, and “Through Picturesque Service every Sabbath at Ila. tn. this office and inadv of record, but Carter was overwhelmingly elect-, V*" , •• 1 • _ .1.» ____ ____ '___________ * America” is finished, making way tor and 7:30 p. nt. Sabbath school meets . E. M. B rattaix . Register. ed. !rr the Commoner he opposed H aiiuv B aii . kv , Receiver. similar tours into other laud.'-. Much at 10 a. lit. Tl*e Young People’s So Rolla Wells, the regular democratic space is devoted to fashkms. and ciety of Christ ian Endeavor at 8:45 nominee in St. Louis, and Wells won | there are articles on gardening, the p. m. Prayer meeting every Wed m signal victory. After the election lawn, floriculture, cooking, etc. By nesday evening at 7:30. last fall an analysts of returns front The Curtis Publishing Company. J. W. M c C omh , Pastor. 60 YFAR8’ states all over the country showed Philadelphia. Otte dollar a year: ten EXPERIENCE There have Iwn 119 township plats that Bryan uniformly ran behind Hie You will waste time If you try to transmitted from the Department ot the cent» a copy. rest of the democratic ticket. cure indigest ion or dyspepsia by starv Interior at Washington to the laikeview UNCLAIMED LETTERS- ing yourself. That only makes It Ism) office. Parties desiring to enter In this eventful year, eventful es List of letters remaining unclaim worse w hen you do eat heartily. You land in any of said townships can have pecially for Southeastern Oregon, the ed in the post office at Klamath Falls. always need plenty of good food prop their entries placed on record. The Tu*c< Mm* main questions that one thinks of or Match 31st. 1901. viz: Geo. Brown, erly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Register and Receiver are instructed by Pcaias« writes about, are .as to how one can Commissioner Hermann toallow entries Coevn.CHT» Ac. T. G. Thomas. Stephen Penney, R. is the result of years of scientific re for lands in the townships ‘ or which best promote the growth and general I*. Williams. Persons calling for the search for something that would di plats are sent. The remaining tow nsliip ?.,.■ ■■ -......................... welfare of the country. It is an aus above will please say ‘Advertised,” gest not only some elements of focal plats for this land district, numbering liTtr«^ AV».-«« -r" < ’ f“L>r ur 1'“ ‘‘ t,. picious time to do this. Under the I'.iK'iita I the*i thr- offh Munn A < - ‘ ■hut every kind. And It is the one tMX), will be transmitted to the Iatkvview and give date of this list. fp. i U n<»<kA »" chArg«. lu t ’ wise rule of the present administra A. C astel , P. M. remedy that will do it. office as rapidly as the work of litho- tion. every branch of industry and J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kent.. graphing can be done in Washington. FOR SALE. every honorable effort meet with en Tlie following numbered plats have couragement, and prosperity is the been received: 120 acres of improved alfalfa land, tmversal rule. Freedom front oppres TIME Pl. VT WAS ril.RD. 'Branch or «*e. CO K Ht_ Wfuhiugt I ‘ - all under irrigation, I) miles east of sive debt, the abundance of money s 1858 3« E . October I. R. 7 T. • •» Merrill. For particulars address 3« January 19, 1882 7 »nd enterprise, and the natural desire E. M. C onner . .. Septeni. 20, 1858 37 7 to come west and aid in building it January 19, l.<W2 37 7 Merrill, Oregon. 38 tip. are bringing here, as never before, .. October 1, 1858 7 38 ....... Jamiarv 19, 1882 7 FOR SALE. a great army erf people. In Crook. M Mav 19, 1873 Lake and Klamath counties this tre XI April 13, 1881 * l s One first-class Jack for sale. In 35 mendous growth is being seen. These 7‘. .. January a, 187.1 quire of S. IL King at Ft. Klamath. 8 37 ... October I. 185.8 counties, heretofore lacking tile busi 8 ....January It* 18'2 37 Those famous little pills. I»eWitCs ness enterprises which railroads al IN 8 ....October •> 858 39 8 ...April 18, 1873 ways bring, art- to be delivered from Little Early Risers, will remove ail 31* 8 1882 and stand impurities from your system, cleanse their frontier positians Novembr 18, 1.871 8 41 Aprd is. 1873 41 Every your bowels, make them regular. 8 among the best in the state. Jsiiuarv 19, 1882 41 8 J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. effort for benefit, for the irrigation 23 January 6, I h <> ii V and improvement of land, for the .. Novembri!. 1871* » 29 Reduced prices on clothing, Duffv’s. OF LIGHT: 32 I*eceinber4,18to BANNLR 9 I uilding of mills and manufactories. . Jail nary 9, 1873 9 37 “ I have been troubled with indi- and for the utilization «< valuable 38 . . Septeni. 16, 185« Tifi OLDWT JOritNAt. W Till toil D tMrvoTtl» TO 9 due attention. April 18. 1873 forests is receiving t. — ........ — ^th,n ior ten -vears’ h;‘ve tried ,n;in-v 38 9 Spiritual Philosophy. 38 9 .. April 13, 1881 Of these counties it may be truly said things and spent much money to no 38 9 1882 purpose until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia that they are to have a boom; indeed .October 1, 1858 ■ 39 9 I have taken two bottles and 39 . April 19. 1873 9 the boom has already commenced. Cure. ISSUED WEEKLY 9 40 ... Septein. 7. 185s The innumerable evidences of grow th gotten more relief from them than all At 204 Dartmouth Street. Boston. 9 40 ... .January 19, 1882 ill. population, enterprise» and im other medicines taken. I feel more Septeni. 29. IK'.s 41 9 Mas».. like a boy than I have felt in twenty April 18. 1»73 41 9 provements tell this. But this boom HI 9 January 19, 1882 41 years.” Anderson Riggs of Kunny will not be unhealthy, no reaction .l.iiiuarv 6, 10 n.vxxr.Kor i . k . ht ni.i»iit\....... unsi 21 » Lane, Texas. Thousands have testi will folicw. and it will persist and in . Decern hr 17, I n ** M fied as did Mr. Riggs. . . .January t*. 1873 :■? II<BHI<M<N |> HAimrrr E ditor crease year after year until this coun Novembr 18,1871 41 J. L. Padgett & Kons, Keno. try is brought up to the high stand N..vembi 21 1879 28 i h't.ils'r 21. 1875 M Bargains in overcoats at Duffy's. ard which nature designed it to till. 39 . . ..January 6, ¡8O9 . Young and energetic men, with 40 Novembr 18,1871 Skin troubk*K cut«, burns, scald« plenty of backbone and ambition, can Decembr 31, issi 41 and chafing quickly heal by the use of i :i8 July 9. 1'72 make no mistake in coming itéré. I ...July 9, 1872 DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is 28 .... Novembr 20, 1'77 14 relation to the sale of lands for imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. 2!» .. Noveniffr 20, 1877 J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno. 38 back taxes, the Oregonian aavs: 36 ... May 2, “Persons owing back taxes who do You cannot enjoy perfect health, l 38 ...June 17, 41 not want their property to get into rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your Decenibr 31, ... Keptein. 22, 28 the hands of brokers should pay the liver is sluggish and your bowels 28 Noveinltr 20, same at tire office of the county clerk clogged. DeWitt’s Little Early Kis :«* ... Decenibr 27, 38 ... January 6, before July 1. According to the pro ers cleanse the whole system. They 39 ....... lanuaiy 6, I visions of the I tw passed at the last never gripe. 40 ...July 7, Ikinner of Light Publishing Company S'.*ssi<»r> of Ute legislature, all old taxes 40 ... Decembr 5, J. L. Badgett & Sons. Keno. Al*o i»nb|l«h«,8 and k«-«*pq (nr •» • at W it..'. »« . ... July 7. 41 can be paid without penalty except and Katall a « • ( ■» Mrttiial 28 ... Septeni. 22, Spring coughs are specially danger Pro<r«s«lvr. Peformatory. and "!»•< » lUnr >u % the ordinary costs ot advertising and ....July 20, 28 Bnufcs. >mbriv . ik <kiuhi»m r hr .*<. serious ous and unless cured at once, phy A»tr<»L.u> Puycliolofy flvglrn- ¡. ....July 2, sale, if paid before July 1. The pen 31 -* i. j 1 :. • ■ • « ‘ . 32 ...July 2, One Minute alty otherwise would be 30 per cent. results often follow. Any tM»<»k |.nidio.»d In F:ri|l«n I »r Aiin ri*« 3»i ... Ih'ceinbr 27, tint out of print, alii be «rut by mail or •* It is The old lists, covering a period of Cough Cure acts like magic, prom. 38 ....... January 6, 39 ....January 6, altuut 10 years, were bid in by the not a common mixture but is a high 40 ....July 9, county. The new act makes the grade remedy. 41 ....June 17, J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. claim of the county or Khool district 28 ... .Keptein. 22. 28 ... . August 13. valid and binding, and provides also ,"Mackintoshes at Duffy’s. .’it* ... .January «, that all properties so bid in shall be 40 ... .April 1«, »old at auction to the highest bidder 41 ... .June 17, M ... Decembr 19, 1874 Stage Line on the first Monday after July 1, by 31 January, 23, 187» the sheriff. A certain broker is mak :« 18 < < ioiir 17, 1870 40 April 18, 1878 ing a list of all these properties, and 29 Itecembr 19, 1874 Kime attract companies are already 30 April 17, 187*1 said to have complete lists. The 33 .... Decembr I!*, 1874 38 Decembr 17, 1870 brokers wdll buy in tlie properties on FOR 31» Decembr 5, 1872 these lists, and obtain deeds in time, 33 . .. . Decenibr 31, 1881 33 and will charge the owners practical January 1!*, 1882 Watches, Diamonds, 34 .... Decemnr 1!*, 1874 ly what they please to redeem, and if 34 J.innary IV, 18M Office: At the Telegraph -------- Jewelry,-------- redemption is not made will obtain 35 ... .March 2. 1809 35 ....... January 19, 1882 complete title to the lands. The Office. Silverware, Clocks. 37 ....... January 14, 1880 new law makes the title good where I 37 January 20. 1883 it is possible to designate the particu 38 ....Match 2, JM(>9 40 ... .I*ccembr 5, 1872 lar parcel of land, notwithstanding Over 7fiOO articles in this 41 Deccinbr 5, 1872 the description on the tax roll may 34 line, correct in style, reli ... .Decembr 19, 1874 34 ....Ian nary 19, 1882 be imperfect, or if the name of the able in quality, and sold at 35 ....March 2, 1859 •wner is not correctly given, ami so Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot THE LODGES. lowest prices, are shown in 35 ....... January 19, 1882 en. At the sale to the highest bid- s 37 . . March 2, 18*19 Springs, Keno. Khunath Falls, Dairy 38 ....March 2, 18f>9 Bonanza, Bly and Lakevietv. Her all of these old lists will be en A. F. A A. M. 3!» ... March 2, 18*>9 Klamath Txxige No. 77 meet» Satur tirely removed from the custody of Ihtily from laiki view to Blv, Bonanza 39 ....Decembr 5, 1872 day evening on or la-fore the full moon, j the county, and the tax liens be vest 21 .... February 4, 187*1 Dairy, Klamath Falla, Keno, Klamath A i . kx M aktin jk ., W. M 22 ... February 4, 187u Hot epririg'« and Ager. A. L. L kavitt , K ec . ed in the brokers, except »ych as they 23 .... February 4, 187*1 O. E. 8. Makes connection with all trains nt do not buy, which will doubtless be 23 ... Decembr 14, 1877 Ager, We keep it on our coun Aloah Chapter No. 61 meet» on the ’ tai. 2*1 very little. Under the highest bid ... .Heptembr 14,1877 2nd and 4t)> Tuerday evening« of each j ter in plain sight, but if 27 ... Heptembr 14, 1877 der system, the county may not even ' month. J ennie E. R eamen , W. M., 39 ... March 2, 18*1!» you don’t see it ask us. ' L avra W illits , Bee. get the whole of the taxes due, as the 4»» .... Novembr 19, 187!* We will be glad to show I I. O. O. F. M ....Marell *" ’ “ 2, 18*19 highest bid, uniesn there is opposi Easy Coaches. Klamath Lodge No. 137 meet» every 37 ... January 3, 187*1 it to you, and you will be tion, does not necessarily have to be Saturday evening in I.«*.*». F, half. 39 . . January 3, 187U Excellent Accommodations. glad to see it if you intend Visiting brother» cordially invited. 3*1 as much as tite aggregate of the back ....... January 3, 187*1 J. B. C ami - rei . i ., N, G. 37 to buy anything in this ....... January 3, 187*1 taxes, and It is all** possible for a W m . T krhill , K ec . 38 ....... January 3 187*1 line, for it will save you broker to get hold of property by bid- P rosperity B erekai * I x . ixie N o . 101, ....... January 3, 187*1 40 money. 1. <*. O. F., meets flrat and third Thur»- . .... Novembr 19, , 1879 in only one year’s back taxes, 1 41 day evening! of each month ini. O.O. Novembr 13,187!» Hohémí?^,'ui,7,’r,’HM "n,‘ f”'1“»11 Paffic where several may be due, as the law 32 F. ball. A lice G oki . lkr , N. G. | . Novembr 17, 188** u 11 1 ' A ei.tiurted Io UH 33 pr«widcs that at the sale property K ate C loiton , Sac. Heptembr 2, 1879 will be expedited. »hall not. be sold more than once.” A. O. U. W. I Linkville Ixxlge No. 110 meets In A.j Big line men’s and boys’ suits at <*. U. W. hall every Tuesday evening. Two young Indians, whosa nanus Duffy ’s. Visiting brother« welcome. we did not learn, died at Yainax Stin- Big line of nn and stilt.s at O. T B aldwin , M. W. i J no . W. S iemens , R ecorder . Bargains in overcoats at Duffy's. 4ay. 1 Indi V ’ m , KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE E R. LEAVES, President. SON, Vice President. MARTIN JR., Cashier. r i Collections Attended to Promptly. Correspondence Invited. HALLS PLANING MILLS, KLAMATH J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans.iiul Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. PLATS RECEIVED. Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. MAZEN, Proprietor. EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Scientific flmcric.m. MUNN & Co.3C,u'M<’*1' New York Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. M ik'dai '■ trips each way by Bar- i. o '■'<<1.i .spring*. Shake, IN»I Jerga- iii.i. il.' .’k’ing Camp,) Keim, to Riamai It Falls. It K the direct tlm’ from Ashland and a I Xortliaval Oregon to Klam ath Fai ', Merrill, Bonanza, Bly ami Like«lew, ami u I m > Indian Agemv ami Ft. Klamath. Those Who Want to Buy Or Sell Real Estate or Other Property Will do Well To Call at * W i.W M r -i Republican Office. Per Haps We Can Help You Don’t Pay High Prices Ç. tOuv 1901 wtsman catalog Ager-Lakeview s. I. MsMÄ’JGHTON, Pray Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. ti. m . i. hot , 'gperut’tnifU. Timber land. Act June j, tSyS— Notke lor Publication. LMTEI» >TA IEM I.AXl> oEFlCEj I.UMUII*, <'MMtH'l», A|»t il I.*. IVUI. | I» hrirliy ghetl timi, in umn. {diali«*«' *Hh Ihr |»r«»\ i*»i»»n» «*( fin t <4 ’«»l»grr*» «»I Jfiiir 3, |M?M. rfill!l«'d “Afl nel lor Ibr «mlr «»( lltnl«rr I ai »»U in (ho «fair« <»( ('nld'irnia, (>rrtf<»ti, St rada and TnrHtory,” Ibuirt I». ***« mi C <d klrtinatli tali«, ('«»uni) «•( Klamulh, Ktat<« nf <ha« Ibi« da» Ui«*l .in thi« *>Hii r h ir ■ w »>rn alai« uirni, V hó. f«»r Ih«’ |*’ir« ha«r <d thr SFA« id s W >'v«d>FJ4 and W «d > ► t| ,i| it«»n N<*. 2. in r«»Hii«l»ip N»>. M», >4»nd», kai»if«* X«». 10 I ««• ami « ili f pr«w»l (<» «•‘»«•»v fliat ih«« lami n«M>|fhl 1« n»*»rr vaiti* ahlr l«»r il» Ihulirr orateli«* llian h»r af* rirtitltiral pnr|M»^ ». i«rd t<» «* w I a I*I i «I i I h « claiti» l«> « ji I'I land I n h»r«« ll*r lh-ri«trr nn«l ll«NN’iv«*r “I thia <»!h«*«* ni l<ak«>vH*v, i )r«*K«»r», «>n Turanlay» tha «Atti day <4 Jifh«*, IW0|. Ilr nini'’» «hiiRWra Samnri l>iv»n, <d Marnali» F «II», • »rr* U**h ! e*nm««l T >iiiimi>r" «»I Klumfttli Erti!«,< >rrg«»n , <‘ha» IL Will»*»n<»( Klam atti Fall». Orrtf» n ; ( barin Ilari.«bar, «4 klamaih Fall«, Oi«v »>. K«iy ami all pt*ra«»ne < IniinlhK a«l»rr-«’lv ih«* alwrv» »IrM’f |!»«-«l lan<l« nrv i»N|ii« «lud lo Ilio tiirir rlaima Ifl Ihia «»Ih« «• *»n ur l*l<»ra • aiti J»th «Ina »d Ini»«’ l‘R»l. E. M BUATTAIX llr>i«ief. j . Limy Proprietor. Kodol F. I). RLAMLS, M l) Physteian a i) Surgeon, All Call* Aa«w«-rcd Promptly Day nr Night. Dyspepsia Cure j. n. nooRE, Digests what you eat- It arlilclaliy dlge«U the food and aid» Nature in »treiigiUzntng and recou- strucling the exhausted digestive or- gai.» It l»tb« lulestdlKovereddlgr*l- unt an 1 ujuic * N o other preparation cat. approach it in eflicleticyt It In- »tatitly rt lieveaand permanently cures iJyipepKia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Viatulence, Nour Stomach, Nausea, Ke k H adache, GnMralgla,Cran>|>«and »11 other result» of itupe* feet digest Ion, I Prn-< 10c «...lu, Mrgvt.M-cuaUlna Th Ilin«-« unantMa Houk all *U>>uidv»p«f»i»li»n«>lre» Pr»oar»d »1 1 C UeWiTT «CO.Chicago. LASTWARD. Great Salt Lake Route to all orders J. B. MOORE, Proprietor of Freight UfagoM. Everything <lmir ’•ill* nealneva and dispatch HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prof. 'the traveler, tourist or business Cleanliness and Good Work num Is wise alien he scli-cts tin- Bln Guaranteed. < ii : asi > i , W kmikiim R ailway , “Great ■•'■tit Luke Route,” for Ills route to 4/xo Agent for LONDON W the East. It Is tlie only transconti LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. nental line passing directly through ''ill Lake city, mid In addition to the glimpse It affords of the Temple Notice for I’ublkatloa. City, Hie Great Kalt Luke mid the Department of the In'”1"' Land Oline at I »b'W»;"J* picliir< M|ue Sall Laki' ami I tali Vul Mardi I*.|WI' leys, it offers the choice of ture« dia- Notice 1» hereby g;vn lM"'* 'j tiiKf routes through the mountains lowing ninni li «etiler ha« ble' , and the most magnificent scenery In bi» intention to make h!'* *1 pr<»f the wot Id. Treble dally train service »upiHirt of hi» claim, and I*'* I)r.m^L will lie made before .laiiie" • • and through Pullman and Tourist t’oiintv Clerk at Kl»n*«<h 1’*1 ' sleeping cars between Port land, Hunt- on April 27, 11*01, vl»: Early I Arant, higton, Bultc, Denver and < Idcago If. E. No. 2010. for the ? j I(Ol» I ill connect ion wlf It I lie Oregon It. It. See. 31, Tp. 38 H., H 1*’. • • II* >■', “•..' Ln'" A Navlgat Inn Co, and Oregon Klu.it and 2,Hec.*l, I p. name« tlm follow Ing "1 1,1 „ gnii fl*i' Line. For pamphlet» descriptive of hi» COIlliliUOU» rcndeie e »•»"’ ¿ (iIgP the “Gnat Kalt Lake Route” apply livalioli id »aid land. v,i: . Job»1 by. <d Klamath I »IK J " : 1,1 -I D. Mansfield, 253 Washington, Shepard, id Riamali. F'.1'*' ()(rp4¡ Portland, or Geo. W. Ilelntz., General <’. il. I*el.ap,ol Klan.«* -^1’’'.^. W. F. Arniit. of hluiii»1 1 ' *|(,:i(i,trr. Passenger Ggcnl, Kalt Lake City. E. M. BRATTAIN. Kri” NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. .1 .«’sult***1 Big line <*f niel*’» «"’■ """ Duffy'». “Last winter I win* bed with ¡I very bail cold <”' |Unp, |jy »f Nothing gave me wife laiiight It I k >HI<’ " gpf4 Cough Cure Hutt efTeil1' . ( eure. I cannot spe*»1* ,i<l" ¿ f Hint, excellent reuudy.’ «’ I’DMI’S AND WINDMILLS. HoUM’tmin. v .1. L. Padgett A Son». ' .i. »1 I’11*' Biirgaiiis In ooTcottf Ì