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live tributary to th. nmu- „„ which BOU (Mil ,I;5BY SENI ENLED. liu blrfa. In this Wily Eastern bidder« •F+4* -I* • I* ’ • 4* 4* 4* 4,.4* Ashland Record. will I m - icairlcled from entering tin- PIIIK8DAY. APRIL ». imi. rum|ieiit|i>ti, Mtll| o«,.gnu men will Ilola-rt Oglesby, stage driver and I latur stage rohlieri will sp'rid one < atty the mulls in ()r«-gt>ti, u« far ux LOCAL NEWS. |HM>llile, wlilh- Washington lni-ll Will year In the state penitentiary for rob ,4* bllitf lli<- United Hlulea mall 1« twien carry Ilio mail» In tin ir xlide, Paisley and Lakeview several months II. j. (Mie of AkblumJ arrived Imre Aahland ITdlngs: Frank Ankeny, *»n .»f limi. II. E. Ankeny, and Mb* i ago There were two charges against TucMlay- j W. Manning of Hprlttg l-ukn was M.ie Jolies, of |,lm tug,.],» (-„I w,,r,, Oglesby, to which I k - pleaded guilty, but Judge Ih-lllng.r dealt lightly nmrrh-rl nt the bride x ||<une, W.-.I- In town 'I ii.-»<foy- 4* The young with Idin mid sentenced the * bling 0,0. Mat.»>nof Ris k (Took vlalle.l neMl.iy. the Kill |lln(, man for a year on cacti charge, tin- c«mpl.i will probably r .„|<|.. | n Kliim- the Fa»* Moixfoy- sentences to run concurrently, so that j w. M.mnli'K »nd Cha«. Ktilllvaii mil county, wh re th» gnaitn'a fiilln r ; lie will s|M'iid but one year behind Ï Im« extonaivo Irrigui ion UH| gtoek In- JlM-kM1|lvll|,-Urrl''',l1l«’r«' I«*' the bars. t. reals. U m Hay*» •'”* The circumstances surrounding the R. I». M.iplclun. ri'presentlng the tiding of the mull pouch and the stib- Jlefrlll were hl R.wit llw UHrr part <>hl Reliable Albany NuiM-ry, wiahes M-quent arrest of Oglesby were pc uf last w*,k- i |( y ptirkf....... Alliimitit expects ua to annotinec timi he will I n - lu re ctillur. Oglesby wax looked upon us next Augnai and Kcpti-miM-t III make •Hie of th<* best young men III the l„gu to AkbltMd '"'»l “ a thorough cant.is« f<,r orders for hill coiniiiunlty In which lie lived, and |,a<l of p-i delivery. Tin- Miumy Nursery liag was well known In the two towns, ax The Pri-«byt< rl»n church Is r.« eh- an excellent rvputntlon an<| i I i A m - I m - drove the stage coach und cart led Ingau alin»' "'1’ r‘*t ,,f *N“"1 wanting trees ur plant« will do well the mall. One day he drove into other liiiproK-m.-nls. toglie Mr. Mapleton I h.-lr order«. i Paisley In mi excited condition with Manly Whorton and m » ii of l»ak.- Judge lieiiMui mid (‘»»unaelor Itulc- the mall bug missing. lie told a T|rw were Klamatb Full« visitors the nle rcltirni-d I m-Mlay from 11 business weird story of ta-lng held lip on tlie latter part ol last week. 9 trip to Illy, whi r*- lli.-y went almul u ' roa<l by u masked man, who demand W. P. and M J. Whitney and F. week ago. nicy foiiuil Illy und vicin ed I lie mull luig, und that m cured. g, Itraiid'Si <>f Merrill were Kluiinitii ity In a very lively and prosperous i 1 allowed the stage driver to go on. Falls vlaitora S.H urday. condii Ion, and Industry und Improve Tln-re wax little foundation for tin- j j. Halim of las Ang.-foa win» ment In all dlt.i tIon«. Hrnty of Ir story, mid suspicion at once attached wot livre M-»«-ral days hist week, w.-lil rigation, sure <-. o | m , fat culli.- ami R m If to Oglesby, lie wax placed un uvar to Ashland Friday. happy people «re a klrong combina- der Mirvrlllance and tb.-w- xiisplcliai. were coii tinned when it wax found IU-i. J. W. Craig will prea. li al Hon lit Illy. that he hud purchased a wheel. ||< twin next Nunday, the 28th, al 2 |>. It. I, news 1« vmiewliat scarce, yet according to th<- old maxim, “No1 was finally arrested one night as lie m, and at Bon-mza at * p. m- As to un, our wax going to a dunce dining the boll Julius Low, J- II. Baldwin mid W. news Is gm«) m-ws " jl z.iniu»-...‘-‘O' cummcn-lal travelers fallii Is Itu'tl 1:1 r.st il.ic, and will con days. At first he denied Hit charge And of robbing the mall pouch, but later /pan ¡‘ixlla.i.l artlved here Mond.iy tinue until tie train .'oin.-s Iti. lict<- la an*»ther Item to cheer tnan* ■ confesMil all ami even showed the of C, P. Wagoner of 1’iatlmid arrived ficers where lie had buried the sack kind, viz Jud ->• Henson, wlione |WM Friday, and will lake charge uf and the letters. II»- said that he was judgment lx vety rarely reversed, and (tie its mill of IL H. Moore during A. O. \J. W. BU1LDINC, will not I m - In this caw, said y.-sler- al«mt to I m * married mid, needing the seaMin. day, “Me «re Io hue 11 rallniad, money, thought lie could obtain It In- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Thr widening >f vis»- Klamath Falla that manner without having the aure.” And so sav we all. Irrigation dhch •• prufreartng favor crime attached to him. Once lie had 1 rek.i Journal The ancient M.t- ably «nd "HI b* «-umpleted In a few coufesM-d that In- was alone responsi Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— this office his sworn statement No. 289. dm- irli«- has dwlndl.-d to77 memls-ra, : for the purchase of the NE*i of Section niore week«. Notice for Publication. mostly wonii n and sick <>r <II m *. imh I ble, he wax willing to assist the offi- NO. 30, in Township No. 398.. Range No. G. T. Italdwin arrived Friday from t-i-ts In uny way |Mixslblc and made « E., and will offer proof to show that children. Th< death of it M ■«!■«• UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I the land sought is more valuable lor its Mn Fram iM". «»here he aprnl several brave lately. has H h - iii no trouble. This, coupled with left only 1.1 alile l.ixirvtEW, Oamox, April-0). 1901.1 timber or stone than for agricultural «eti purchasing g»««ls for Illa store b»«||<i| warrl.-rs Hie fact that b<- pleaded guilty und NUtiee ia hereby given llisl, in com purj-oM-s, and Io establish hie claim to Ml.»» will prolnibly saved tin- government the expense pliance with tlie provisions of the act of said land la-fore the Register and Re al this pla> r. nclrr go to war ■ -.iln. From the Congress <>| June 3, JK7K, entitled “An ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, Mr. (bntn-r of the Hotel Oregon of tr.<*l snug- ami Indomitable or light and trouble of a trial, doubt less was act tor the «ale of timber lands in the on Friday, tin- 28th day of June. 1901. Aaiilsixl »»« here this work to l««»k ers they liu»' lost ui| ambition for In hl» favor In the mind of the sen »tst»'« <1 California, Oregon. Nevada and H<- names as witnesses: George Norris, Washington T< r.itory,” ax exten«le<l '•< Klamathon, California; Douglas Nor after Hi* sbrk ranch which lie re anything but tb- .r g o rium-nt sup tencing judge. to all tlie Public lamd States by art ris, of 1’okegama, Oregon ; Joseph Claw cently bought of Captain A| ph-gat.- plies, and while iirtmlly prlwaiers I T KI A MATH CORRESPONDIiNCE. o| August 4, IK92, Diiighir Norris, of son, of Henlev »California; William Pokegama, County of Klamath, State Hanning, of Horuhrook California. Mr. Ilcori Jansacu bought this of war uu a small r.wcrvatlun, they of Oregon, bus thia day tiled in Any and all ;>ereons claiming adversely Miss Annie But ten began teaching wi-rk ot Major Wonie.i lb«- aiuall real- are left nnwat. lieJ The spirit of llii« otlico bis sworn statement. No. the above described lands are requested dcocc and land att .u bed, l»ark of Al ■ ■Id days I1.1« gone, and in>l««lv will m T I iihi I I ii district No. 7 last Monday. 286, for tin- iMircliase of tlie 8E '4 of to file their claims in this office on or Section No 30 m T<>unslii|i No. 39 8.. before said 28th -lav of June. 1901. 'II kxm - who went to Lakeview to tigiiey Munbsh'a «•ffice on Main ever hear of a st.-ry about “the l*lxt Range No. It East, and willoffer proof to E. M. B kattais . Register. tile on the land they have Mettled on show that the land sought 1« more valu of the Mi«fi«n.” street. able lor its limber 01 atone than for ag I». A. I’rcwlry of Rjy arrivisi In ri returned last Tuesday, having made ricultural puruiaes, and to establish bis K. G. W i I mui sturted their tilings. claim to ssid land before tlie Register morning tot Ager Io meet l.iat TI111rMl.1v on li.* way borne with Messrs. W. (>. and Geo. Illil arrived and Receiver of I Ida oilice at Lakeview, sai'a mother, two staters hl* daiigbl» r r. f. rr I to In the fol UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of L akkvikw , O muox , April 20, 1901. J clnldrcii who arc coming to Klamath lowing parigripb from the Spogline mmi the Marsh with a band nt liunw-x June, 1801. He names as witnesses: Notice is hereby given tiiat in com John Hanning, of Hornbrook, Califor last Sunday. Faits to reside. S;«,k< sm.m It. 1 »-w la-ali I’n-slev, 7 nia; William Hanning, of Hornbrook, pliance with the provisions of the act of Mm. Ifopwissl mid h . hi Olney went California; Jficeb I»l»r, <4 Klainatlion, Congruss of June 3, 1878, entitle«! “An • 4- <• +•? 4- < Mrs. J < Durkee of Ashland ar ; years old, was yesterday sent to act lor the eale of timber lands in the; r>«ed Momlay to visit Hie family of Grant's Pass lire . by thelm-nl police, t<> Klamath Falls Monday from Ft. California: George Norris, ol Klama- states of California. Oregon. Nevada, thon, California. Any and all |ierwons her sun, II F. Durkee of Altamont. pursuant, to a court order that she Klamath. claiming ndvcrwlv the above-ilexcriljed ami Washington Territory,” as ex- : should Ut turned over to her father A few days ago Rev. II. Fyxli lands are requested to file their clsims tended to all the Public Iamd States by She may com lu<h- to rvmaln all sjirlng in this oilice on or before said 28lh act <4 Aiyi-ist 4, 1892, Mike 8. Parker. there. Th'- child's mother, then and Mimim-r. tamglit of W. D. Brldleman Ids horse, dav ■ 4 Bly. County of Klamath. State of Ore of June. 1901. Mrs Compton, died six weeks ago In ••Elcctral." Electral is a beautiful gon, lias this day lile-l in thia office his E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. 1.8. Bradley, the father of thc sworn statement No. 290, for the pur Spokane, leaving her daughter, who brown animal and one that Rev. lurni-M. inaki-r of this place, arrived chare of the SE^.of Section No 28 had I m - cii awarded to her care by the Fysh may feel proud to own. lie Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— in Township No. 39 S.. Range No. 0 E. in mi the Imlian territory, yestenlay, courts wlieti she »i-eiired a <limn-e wax sired by “Elector” 5878, he bv and will offer proof to show that tin Notice for Publication. •n l will remain ami engage in busi- land sought is more valuable for its forni Mr. Presley. alone with lite lit- •• Electioneer” 127». and wax bred ami now herr prrnianenl ly. limber or stone than for agricultural UNITED .-»TATES LAND OFFICE, 1 ' tie girl's stepfather. Mr. Compton raised by tin- late J. y. Shirley. purposes, and to establish his ilaiin to L akkvikw , Oaxuox, April 20.190t. 1 Wc d.i nut hear anything ot lute said laud ls-fore the Register and Re ' <lld m>t want th - child, and the fath Elcctral is a splendid hors-». While Notice is heteby given that, in com ceiver of this office at I^keview,Oregon, about th.- ciaiimenceiiient of th«- er applying f"t her wax allowed hb> not the largest in size, his colts are of pliance with the provisions of the act of on Friday, the 28th day of June, 191)1. Catholic cliuriTi which was reported peliti, ui. i'oiigtess of June 3, 1878, entitled "All g.««l size and tine. trusty drivers, act for th*- sale of timlicr lands in the Ik- names as witnesses: W. D. Weeks, tu be built tills spring. It Is to ta- of Duluth. Minn.; Harris I»eiins, of KtfCOGNIZI.D AT WASHINGTON. Ills site came from the celebrated states <4 California, Oregon, Nevada and Duluth, Minn.; H. 8. Dunbar, of Ash h«»pil it will not I m - forgotten. Washington Ter.itory, ” a» extemhil Leland Stanford farm in California. land, Oregon; James Bell, of Bly. Ore to all the Public Liml Elates by act gon. Any and all persons claiming ad it Is rrported that I’mf. II. A. Tlie oidi Instane.- un reclini when Mm. IV. O. Hill was at Klamath of August 4, 1892, Gn>rge Norris versely the alM>ve-d«rscrilH«l lands are Ilupklna, th«- efficient l»-.iclii-r at B.»- a |«*t office I iua I h i n iianied after a Falls Titendny on a short visit with >4 Klamathoii, County <4 8iskiyou, requested to tile tlu-ir claims in this A good Stock ot Hardware. Good goods 8tate <4 California, has this day filed office on or before said 28th dav of June, iiaiizi. has recently lircn olTerv«! by patent medicine, w.ix l.i«t week, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilank.s. in tins office his sworn slatenie.it No. 1991. lbs Ashland m I i < «»I lioartl the prlncl-| in W.-tz.-l Countv, W. Va., a new at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith 287, for the purchase of tlie N'V1! E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. |Misliipi>r tin- North m I iimi I at that !».•,( office w is esialillkhed and nnnii-d I The citizens of sclii«>l district No. of 8<-cli>-n No. 28. in Tow nsliip No.:!9 s., 7, Ft. Klamath, have purchased a Range No.fi East, and will offer proof to ing supplies alone, but Everything generally plan-. 81'MMON’B. K ih I o I. after tli Limitila Kodol Dvx- mail grader of Hubbard Bros., Med show that the I sik I sought :• more valu kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels Mr. Stout of Pax.sa<l»-na, Cal., ar- pcpala Cur-. in mufactured by E. ('. able for its limber or stone t',.-in for agri- In the Circuit Court of tlie State of ford. Orc., purehxse prim- ta-lng 8300. cultural purposes, and to establish his Oregon, for tlie County of Klamath. Il had rlv«xl here last week, mid 1« looking 18-Wlit A Co. of Chicago. Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms Rev. Richard Fysh went to Klam claim to said laml before the Register Minnie Booth, Plaint iff, ) Suit in Eqni- over the country and perhap« will re- glieli Midi satlsfa.-l.irjr resulta flint xml Receiver of thia office at I-ikeview . va. I tv for a Di Tinware, Sheetiron ware. Carpenters nuin. |f ||(< siioiii,] conclude Io do U h - lume w.is un inlmously «elee t ed ath Falla Tuesday. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of Edgar Booth, Defendant.) vorce. June. 1901. He names as witnesses: bv thè popi.- for thè new office and •1. a number «»f his friend* in Califor To Edgar Booth, defendant above Appointment* for M. E. Church, J0I111 Hanning. Horiibr.sik. California: and Hechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot ndopteil b> thè <l--|>artmeni al Wash South: You are hereby required to nia will aba* conic. William Hanning, of Hornbrook, Cali named: Shells and Wads. fornia ; Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Cali ap|M-ar and answer the complaint tilts! First Sunday nt Merrill. <»s<s Norris of Klamathon, Cal.,- ington, I». C. fornia; Douglas Norris, <4 Pokegama, against you in the alsive entitled suit Bouglaa Norrla of Kikcgama, Orc., fciecond Sunday nt Pis- Va’lcjf. ! On-gon. Any ami nil persons claithing 'onorls-fore Thursday, tlie sixth day of 5LI1OOI. REPORT. adversely the al«>ve-ih-scrilsil lauds ' June, 1901, being tlie last day of the Third Sunday at Klamath Falls. •nd John Henning and Win. Hen are requested to tile their claimv in this time prescribed in the order for the Number l-elonglng nt the end of Fourth Sunday at Dairy and Bo utliee on or before raid 28th day of publication of this summons, the first n,ng of Hornbrook w.-re here on publication thereof being on the 25th Tuesday <>.i 1 h.-ir way home from the month. 124. nanza. June, 1901. day ol April, 1901 ; and if you fail so to E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. Whole nunils r days’ attendance, lokevlcw l.ind office. J. W. (’KAKI, Pastor. ’ ap;>ear and answer, for want thereof, TIMBER I.ANI». AI T JI NK. 3. 1878, I the plaintiff w illapplv to the Court for lb.- healthy rush of people to llilx 2,334.7». FOR SALE. the relief prayed lor in the complaint Numlx-r not al>«cnl or tardy. 44. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO.N. fown ami comity still continues to In- herein, to-wit: For a decree dissolving Numlw-r on roll of honor, 40. 120 acres of Improved alfalfa land, rrp**- Nunn- fur timber land, others UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,I ' the bonds of matrimony existing lie Days taught. 20. tween plaintiff and defendant; for the I mkkvikw . O iikgo «. April 20. 1901.1 fur stock ranches, and .«i-amonally I all under Irrigation, I) miles cast of Average daily attendance, 110.23. Notice is hereby give.; lh.it in com care and custody ci Altna Viola Booth, tn* t9 kicau In town. We wlaii Merrill. For particulars address pliance with the provisions of the net of the minor child of plaintiff and defend iiot.t. or rwiMou. ""’"I g'««l luck, mid believe that nil E. M. CotXNKK. Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled -'Au ant, and for plaintiff'a costs and dis Ray Fountain. Willie Houston, act for the sale of timls-r lands in the bursements 01 said suit. *111 attain It. Merrill, Oregon. For such other relief as to the Court states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Wesley Stockwell, Marguerite Chip- Judge Wllllta haacoinmcn.-.Nl Imlld- and Washington Territory," hs extend may »eem just and equitable. Ion, Ella llryant, llerthn Hammond. NOTICE TO STOCKMEN. This summons is serve«! by publica i ed to nil the Public Land States by Ing a larg,. warchotnm adjoining hl* Lee Stnllord. 1’i iry DeLap, Charlie ret of August 4, 1892, William Hanning, tion thereof, in the KI A.MAUI Rxi-t BLl- •tare on Main st ret. It will haven Ih-lxip, Chester Del.ap. Mabel Nick- Parties who desire their brands of Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, < is. by order of Hon. H. I.. Benson, a Judge of the First Judicial District cf i front on Main *tr«et of 29 or 26 feet, and ear marks published in our Stock State of California, lias this day tiled hi the State of Oregon, made, dated and ersisi, Amy Lenz, Minnie Rarnum, this office his sworn statement No. 288, «»tending Iwk th* length of the Wannhs Withrow. Edith Humphrey, Directory ami who have not been vis for the pureluise of thi-NW'j, of Sec tiled 111 sai-l suit, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on the 24th day of April, 1901. »fore, and will be tlnlxlied In style I Inex Turner. Emma Turner, Lyda ited by our agents, will please hand tion No 30, in Township No. 39 S., which said order requires that summons Range No.fi E„ and will offer proof to *n<l gnul hwte. same to Fred Pope, Merrill. Klamath Turner. Etta Arnett. Agnes Marple, show that the land sought is more val in said suit lie published once a week Onttalurday M. U. Frain hud two Minnie Slater, Leo Houston, Aller county, or address New Era, Alturas. uable for its tindier or stone than for ag for a period of six consecutive and suc ricultural purposes, ami to establish his cessive weeks from the 25th dav of, S loss & L ighty . “Ppll'atits to purchase I i I h hnuac and Adams, Mamie Boyd, Vernle Hous Cal. claim to said land la-fore the Register April, 1901. J ohn S. O rr and II. W. E kese »:. ••north of Main street. On Ibei ton, Loyd DeLap, Willie Sims, Carl ONION SETS and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of “""’ day Mr. Siemens had an nppll- Wright. Jerry Martin, Harry Slater, June, 1901. Re names ns witnesses: Seven pound* for $1.00. Baldwin's t to purchase the old Joseph Koes- Hnrry Goehler, Maggie Jones, Fred Notice For Publication. George Norris, of Klamathon, Califor •« Place back of the Wlbon hotel. Clift, Virgil Del.ap, Willie Jardine, Hardware Store, A. O. U. W. Build- nia; Ikuigliis Norris, of Pokegama, Ore gon . Joseph Clawson, of Henley, Cali « Bier of the places wna for sale. Department of Interior, James Sigler, Johnle Siemens, Etta ! Ing, KI imuth Falls. fornia; John Hanning, of Hornbrook, Land Utliee at Lakeview Oregon, notice that Iinmedtalely after' Turner, Nina Wilson, Ethel White. FOK SALE. California. Any and all persons claim April 22, 1901. ing adversely the above d -scrilw-d lands The sihisil his just received aline Notice is hereby given that the follow reinru of y. Baldwin from San Ono flrst-chiss Jack for suiH*. In- are requested to tile their claims in ing named settler has tiled notice of hi. ranr laco last week, hfimakaarrange- drum ami a lol ol new library book». this office on or before «aid 28th day of intention to make tinal proof in support quire of 8. IL King at Ft. Klamath. June, 1801. A. C. GnrtiKiUK. Principal. KLAMATH FALLS, OR of his claim, and that said proof will be ’’"•'i to double the alxo of tbo new E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. made la-fore J. <).Hamaker, U. 8. Com Those famous little pills, DeWitt's —- 'mg he linn been preparing Io "I have been troubled with Indi» missioner at Bonanza, Ore., on May m 'l ,‘,‘i"inlng hl« Uora. MU<J wmrk- goal Ion for t en years, have tried many Little Early Risers, will remove all TIMBERLAND, ACTH NE.I, 1878, 28, l'AU, vis: “ I had piles so bad I could get no For News of the World NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. impurities from your system, cleanse John I ledger_ 'b ar.- now a(, work nmk|UK t|le npc. ——— rest nor And a cure until I tried De. things ami spent much money to no H E. No. 2093 for the NW If Sec. 12, your bowels, make them tegular. **wy «.’Avation,. UstTun S tati - h List» Ornes After Tp. 38, 8., R. 11, E. He names the fol Read the San Francisco Bulletin. WittV Witch liaxcl Salve. purpoM uidII 1 tried Kodoi Dyspepsia J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kono. Lakeview , Oregon, April 29, |V0l. lowing witnesses to prove bin continuous Fifty cents per mouth, including using’It once, I forgot I ever had any» man*" ^,ll,,ri‘c,* f°r carrying the I Cure. 1 h»vo taken two bottles and Notice is hereby given that in com residence upon and cultivation of said You cannot enjiiy ]»orfuut health, pliance with the provision« of the net of land, vis: ILL. Clopton. of Bonanza, large 28-page Sunday edition. Send thing like Piles. ’♦ &. c. Boice, Sow •"» in On-gon and Waalilngion will | gotten more relief from them than all ^wanhn loCM, w<Wer# other metllcltms takon. 1 feel more rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes If your Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Oregon; 8. L. Walker, of Bonanza, Ore for sample cbpy to.Tbe Bulletin, 133. ers Point, N. Y. Look out for ish » act for the Bale of timber lands in the gon ; L. 0. Burk, of Bonanza, Oregon : tations. Bb sure you ask for Da Die ri?fr JU' low' like a boy than I have felt In twenty liver is sluggish and your bowels status of California, Oregon. Nevada,, A. J. Lowderbatigb of Bonausa, Oregon. Kearney St.. San Francisco,’ i.. „•— L dogged. DeWitt ’ s Little Eylf Bib 'and Washington Territory. ’ ’ as eg»| Witt ’ s. E. M. B katt . in . Kegiator. yeurs. ” Anderson Biggs of Sunny I®*»»*»»» aayu that Dr. Leahmah: (fentfot of Portland, They tended to all the Publfo Land States by •T. L. Padgett S- Sons, Kenn. one 1)fPn’,,'W“,a“ «•”»$ tall, Lann, Texas. Thousands have testi ers cleanw the whole system; act ol August 4, 1882, John Hanning,' Rig- line of men's and boys’ suits at will brt here id a few dayN ttedo-work- never gripe. of Hornbrook’, CoVtify oF Tixlttyoii, bi.«. " h ,' i P u *»*4» wmi to be enforced fied ns did Mr. lllggs. in his line. 8tate ol California, Ims this day tiled in Duffv's. F tab job work at Tin* bffita. J. L. Padgett A Sous, Kent». d u ->>r|f|y 11^,1 ,,V(,rv bidder J. L. I’.ttl'Tt'H Sons, lieno. HIMTH REPUBLICAN. Klamath Falls ELECTRIC BIG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR-^ CASH STORE Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows John Deere Steel Plows Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils. A. D. CARRICK. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. I REAMES & JENNINGS,