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Notice For I’uMkstlon. week. Work is progressing on two TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 18*|>artinent of the Interior, ditches near Wv, and there la tissur- land Office at t«keview. Oregon, | mice of two more in the vicinity otj April 12. HMH. Uxrvsi» S tatus L and Ornes, ’ Bonanza this season. Surveys are In Notice i» hereby given that the fol-1 ruMtahsil every TbefMay l*y tuikeiiew, Uregon. March 23, BUL lowing nailietl settler has tiled notice of i progress for the proposed irrigating Notice is hereby given that lbivi>l 1'. her intention to make final proof insup- HUSE SON, |diteh«b for Klamath res«*rvaliuu. |H>it of her claim, ami that said proof Shook Ini« tiled notice of intviilion to , Preparations are I wing mad« for Use w ill be ma«le l»*fore Jas. II. Driscoll, make final pi,««I before J. O. Haniakvr, EOlTOKS Aliti PK« i * k !KT«>H*. I . 8. Commissioner, al lit* olliee in Ro building of electric light, water works Count» Clerk, at Klamatl Falls, Or., on nan*«, Ore., on Saturday, the 4tli «lay May 2k, 1901. vis: I ol May, HUI, on timber culture appltea fund sewerag»* systems for the agency, Anna A. Thoma*. RUMlWIFTIOFt RATKS H. E. No. 1IU6. tor the N W See 19. Tp. tion No. 1084, for the 8\ SE1« an*l S‘a 'appropriations for which were made Owe v«4r (in advance). ... . « to 8.. R. 10. E. He names the follow• 8W>4 of *«>ction No. 13. tn township No. at the late session of Congress. 39. He name* a« ihg witnesses to prove his continuous 39 8., range No. II '.j. E. T hursday , may 2. 1901. Work of const ruction will begin ma«n resilience U|«>n ami cultivation of said witnesses I Daniel F. Driscoll, of Bo nanta, Oregon ;('Innl«*s Holton, ol Bo- and be pushed as rapidly ns |x«sslble. lami. vis: J. T. Henley, ot Klamath, nanxii, Oregon; J. M. Amierson of KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. <S Miss Allee Magllhm. an «per leneeil dentist, will I-’ »I Klamath Mill III»* i»"‘l "I'1 Falls oit or about pre|»areil to d«« nil remain for a I line, that Hue. Ml»» kinds of work In ■ * of I be I »entai Maglllon I» .1 gradual* »LEX MARTIN President. ha» »In*’«’ College of Flirt lumi. I, und . had several vems d sueiessful « vi» ' lern e at l.ak. vlew In that prof« «*•«■» She brings th.* I»‘»l d .............. ns to ability ami skill, ami d th«’ «’»'''•| lent satisfaction »he has imarln' li Falls, Or*».; E. N. Colson, o( Klamath given to her p.itr««i»s. I h> » *1"' A LAM) OR ABBINE! NcHBlE. Dairy, Oregon ; Will II. 8lu««k, ol Dairy. Presiding Elder £. L. Fitch of Falls, Ore.7 John Kimnts. of Klamath Oregon. Wlj.li to have «lenl.ll »»«•'I' '•""«• I" H" Falls, Ore.; S. B. Low, of Klamath Falls, E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. In hxiking over I he proceedings of Corvallis is here. Ore. last ami latest Improved »Dl«’. "ul E. M. BRATTAIN. Red*t-r. flic legislature of last winter, our STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST OUT. do well Io call on Mi»« Mugiltun «lur readers will And one very significant TIMBERLAND. ACT.IUNK3. 1878, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ing the time she rem.iins. Secretary M. D. Wisdom lias just bill which fortunately was defeated. NOTICE FOR PL BL1CATION. U MTKii Sr \ » k * I.Atsn Or rii'K. 1 printer the state It was a bill to provide for the sale received from the L akkvikw , O iikoox , March 18. 1901 .t I OR SALE OR I R ADI . U nited S tat »« I. axd OmcK. for 1901. Over fair premium list of unsold swamp and overflowed lands Notice ih herebv given that approve I lakeview, Otegon, April 20, llM)l. Notice I* hereby given tluit in coin* plats of township 31 south, range* 19. 20 within the state. It was passed by • 10,000 is offered for premiums on piiance with the provision* i»t the act of aib I 21 vaut ; to* m*i »ip 22 R»nlh, range fhe Senate, hut waa kilhsl in the livestock and farm products, and is Congress of June 3. 187S, entitled “An 19 east, ami tow nsl ip 21 m»u<h, range* , ami township 32 House by an overwhelming majori by far the largest and beat premium act lor the saleof timl*er lands in the 17, IS and 19 ty.—54 votes against, and 6 votes for. list ever offered in this state. The state« of California. Oregon, Nevada, Ninth, tanges 17, 18 ami 19 east ; tow n and Washington Territory,” as extend ship 33south, rang« ■ , ‘.. east. an«l tow n This bill MUtborised the purchase list has been thoroughly revised, and ed to all the Public latnd States by ship 39 * »uih, rance ti vast, W. M«, <‘rc tif any tract or tracts, in any quan brought up to date in every depart act of August 4. 1892. Hetiiy S. Dunbar, gon, will I h » tiled in thin ottico on the On ami alter 20th «lay of April, 1901. tity , not including more than tlie ment. New premiums have been ad of Ashland. County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office said 20th «lav ot April, 1901, application ded, and othera increased on aitides T ract or tracts e M bracrd in one his sworn statement No. 294. for the lor the entri* oí lami» in th«« al««ve de »KSINAOK 0Y8TRM. ?.lso, that such most worthy of merit. On-gon can purchase of th«* SW ol Section No. 28. Meiiln“l t«»wnt»hi|»H will I k * received at this office ami uiado <>f rveonl. applications to purchase, shall em boast now of as complete and libera, in Township No. 39 S . Range No. 6 E. M. I ha TT vis . Register. East, and will offer proof to show that premiums as any state in the Union, brace the WHOLE OF SAID TRACTS H akhv B aii . kv , Receiver. the hind sought is more valuable lor W ITHIN THE ONE DRAINAUE SYSTEM. and if iiani work and earnest efforts it* timber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to establish hi* claim to This proposed law, if It had passed, on the part of the management counts said lami l*eforv the Regiater and Re for anything tlie fair itself will com would have been a grand opening for ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, some Wide-awake speculator, who pare favorably with those of older on Friday, the 28tli day ot June, 1901. 1 He names as witnesses: J. A. Parker, then could easily tile on the whole states, and will be the best ever held Bly. Oregon ; M. S. Parker, of Blv, Ore- are There have 1 hi * ii 119 town*hip plat- this side the Rocky mountains. of the Big Klamath Marsh, the drain i gon ; W. D. Weeks, of Duluth, Mmn.; tin* transmitted from the Department of tin* Harris Deans, of Duluth. Minn. age of which Is through Williamson LOST Any sn«l »11 |»*r*ons claiming ailversely Interior at Washington to th«« laikeview river, and thus secure one of the the als've-ilescril*»«! lands are requested same will At Bonanza, a gentleman’s gull) to tile their claims in this office on or land office. Partie.* desiring to enter I jv >. 54J7. finest and most valuable tracts of lami in any of said townships can have cuff button. Finder will please leave before said 28th ilav of June, 1901. ft4’»l, vi <2. land in Klamath county. their entries placeil on record. The E. M. itKATTAix. Register. ft.LV>. .xtftn. lit at this office. terms of and Receiver are instructed by It will be noticed by the Register • regoli. thl* Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 | Commissioner Hermann toallow entries the bill that the applicant was not PUMPS A inu WINDMILLS. Notice for Publication. for lands in the townships ’or which only permitted but absolutely re A tine line of Pumps and Wind plats are sent. The remaining tow nsliip quired to take the whole of the drain Mills just received by C. II. Withrow UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE 1 plats for this land district, numbering L akkvikw , O kkgon . April20. 1901.» age system. No poor man. nor even the “AermotorMan ” Notice is hereby given that, in com »100, will be transmitted to the Lakeview TIMBER I. \ Nl>. M I’Jl’N EJ. l»> one with moderate means, could ever N< »TICE Ft IR l’UHLK ’ATION. pliance with the provision* of the act ol office as rapidly as the work of litho- George W. Bradley has just receiv i Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle«! “An get a foo t of it. ed a large stock of summer horse act for the sale of timl«er lands in th* graphing can l>e done in Washington. There is ample law now for the se He states of California. Oraqton. Nevada and I. The following nuiuheretl plats have goods. Call and see bis stock, lection of swamp land and it also pro Washington Territorv,” as extendeil been received : has the right goods and the right ; to all the Public Lami States by 1 vides for it to be sold to settlers. T1M« PLAT W am PILKI». | act of August 4. 1892. James Bell, ol prices. October 1. 1858 E The state claims 171,000 acres of Bly, county of Klamath, state of Ore■ T. 3« 8 ., R. 7 30 January 19. 1882 7 I gon, has this day tiled in this office hi* swamp land on the Klamath Indian NOTICE TO STOCKMEN. Sept ein. 29, 37 7 «worn statement. No. 293, tor the pur reservation and this bill appeared to 7 January 19, 1882 87 chase of th«* SW l 4 of Section No. 30. in Parties who desire their brands 38 ..October 1, 1HIW 7 be preparing the way for one man or Ttowaahip N«>. 39. s., B mm N«*- • E.«*-i January 19, 1882 7 and ear marks published in our Stock : ami will offer proof to show that the company to take It all. Mav 19. 1873 33 7.'» land sought is more valuable for it( Directory and who have not been vis- April 13. 1881 Outside tlie speculator, few would 34 7's timlier or stone than for agricultural 3.-, January 8, 1873 7', be willing to let one man have the i ited by our agents, will please hand purposes, ami to establish his claim t< ’ 37 . OcU»bvr 1. 18Ö8 K same to Fred Pope. Merrill, Klamath ' said lami before the Register and Re Nvtion N’o. 2. m r * 11*1111» >••* privilege of taking it all from the 8 January 19, 1882 uf 37 ceiver of this offi«*eat Lakeview. Oregon 8 ...October 2, .8»Vs 33, S., Kang«* No. "L* ’ 3.» State at the low price of one dollar county, or address New Era. Alturas, i on Friday, the 28th day of June. 1901. .. April 18, 1873 offer proof to ahow that lb«* land 8 S loss & L iohty . 39 He name* as witnesses: W. 1). Weeks per acre to the exclusion of settlers. Cal. 8 1 »882 aoughl ia more valuable for it« Um* 30 <■( Duluth, Minn.; Harris l>eans, ol Those famous little pills, DeWitt's It would have been merely a repeti 8 Novembr 18, 1871 la»r or atone than f- r agricultural 41 Duluth, Minn.; H. 8. Dunbar, of Ash April 18. 1873 purp«M»ew, anti to vatabh*h hi« claim 41 8 tion of the swamp land steal of 1872, Little Early Risers, will remove all land, Oregon; J. A. Barker, of Bly, Ore January 19, 1882 to Maid lami I»efori* the llrgiater ami 41 8 which has caused litigation from that impurities from your system, cleanse gon. Any and all |*er*on* claim* January H, 1869 K< fuivur of this otti '■ •>' I *iK« x ' ' 23 9 ; ing adversely the above-described .1 2“ 9 NoVembr2l. 1871« Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day *»f day until the present. Many thou your bowels, make them regular. i lands are requeued to file their claiini ■ .December 4, 1MO9 July. 1901. II»* ii.I'".- .1- aritiM H 82 J. L. Padgett A Sons. Keno. sands of dollars were spent in Klam I in this office on or before said 28th da> w — W January 9, 1873. Win H. <mith, of Hornbrook, t’.ihf., of June, 1901. ath county in early days in litigation » 38 .. Reptem. 16, 185» W. H. liobvrt». of llornbro’k. (’aid CHURCH DIRECTURY. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. 38 9 April It, 1873 Philo Hull, of Hornbrook. Calif. ; Hen between the settlers and the specu ------------------------------------------- ------------------ April 13, 1881 ry I. Small, of Klamathon, t'ahf. Anv 38 V TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- lators, and thousands of acres were 9 1HH2 ami all person« clniminu a«lwr»»elv the 38 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tasen and patented to the state as 39 October 1, 185« a bove-« Ir acri lie« I lamia ar«» rt*«|ue*t«,d to 9 Regular Sunday Services: Sunday i 1 39 9 April 19, 1873 file their claim* in thia office on or la*- swamp land, which hadn’t been un School at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 9 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) 40 . Reptem. 7, 185« fore aaid 27ih »lav of Julv, HOL der water since the days of Noah's E. M. IHLVTTÀIN. lUgi-ter. 9 L akkvikw , O kkgos , April 21), 1901. ) 40 ....... January 19, 1882 a. m.; also at 7:30 p. ni. 9 . . . . Svpteui. 29, 1858 Notice is hereby given that in com flood. 41 C. A. S tockwell , Pastor. April 18. 1873 TIMBER LAND, A<T U NE l. 187» 41 9 pliance with the provisions of the act ol I There is no swamp land, not al NoTItE Foil Pll’.LH’Alfo.. 9 Congress of June 3,1878. entitled “An ; January 19. I8H2 41 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ready selected, in Southern Oregon, 10 January 6, 18*19 act for the sale of timber lands in th* * 21 10 Ihcenibr 17, l«70, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 1 states of California, Oregon. Nevada , 31 except on the Indian reservation. L akkvikw , O iibi . ox , April 29. 1901 1 Service every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and Washington Territory.” as ex 10 January 9. 1873 ! ••7 When this is thrown open for settle 10 Novembr 18.1871 41 Notice 1« hereby given that in r* tn and 8p. m. Sabbath school meets tended to all the Public lamd Rtates by ment the settlers should have the Novemhr24 1879 piiance with the provision* ol tin* .icl of act of August 4, 1892. William I). Weeks, •1 11 23 at 10 a. tn. The Young I*eople’s So of Duluth, county of St. L/iui*. state ol 1 38 October 21, 1875 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ”.ln 11 land, notwithstanding the desire of 39 January 6, 1869 »cl for the sale of timlier lami* in the 11 ciety of Christian Endeavor at 7:15 Minn., has thia day tiled in thia office the speculators. If there were more »1 40 Noyembr 18,1871 state* of California, Oregon, Nev»!«, 11 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wed hia sworn statement No. 292, for the 11 . iteccmbr 31, 1.8SI ami Washington Territory," a* eslrml- purchase of the NW*-« of Section No. •! 41 settlers and fewer speculators in this nesday evening at 8. July 9, 1872 ed to all the Public Land Mat,** by 32. in Township No. 39 R.. Range No. 38 • Il's county in land matters, the county’s . Julv 9, 1872 act of August I, 1892. Willi« II. Rolwrt*. 39 6 E., and will offer proof to show that I 11'* J. W. M c C omb , Pastor. resources would meet with develop 28 Novembr 20,1877 <>( Hornbrook, County of «*i«kiy<>u, 12 the land sought is more valuable for it* 1 29 Novembr 20, 1877 State of California, lot- tin«-lay til«*.I in 12 timlier or storm than for agricultural 1 ment at an earlier date. J. M. McComb, thanks to the effi ptirja*es, and to establish Ilia claim t< 38 J 2 1806 this office In« sworn statement No. 2”»*. Fortunately, the bill above referted 3« 12 Mav 2, 1873 for the pur, base of the NVV *4 of Sec cient services of Dr. F. I). Reames, said land before the Register ami Re 1 to was defeated. And its defeat was 12 ceiver of this office at Iaikeview, Oregon, , June 17, 1876 tion No. 2, in Township No. 13 S, 38 has so far recovered from his indispo on Friday, the 28th day of June. 1901. . Decembr 31, 1891 1 Range No. 7'j E . ami will offer pi*«>f to 12 41 In a great measure owing to Hon. It. 28 13 Reptem. 22. l«7l • show that the land sought i.« mure vnl sition as to be able to resume services He names as witnesses: Harris Ik-ans. A. EmnTiftof this county, whose un 13 28 Novembr 20. 1877 liable for it* timla-r or stone than for Ag of Duluth, Minn.; 11. S. Dunbar, ol 1 in the Presbyterian church. 30 13 Decembr 27, 1866 ricultural purpose», ami to r«tul*li«h In* Ashland, Oregon ; J. A. Parker, of Bly, tiring efforts against it were success Subject for next Sabbath morning: Oregon; James Bell, of Bly, Oregon. . January 6, )»69 claim to said lami ladore the Register 13 *3« ful among the great majority of the 39 13 .January 6, 1869 and Receiver ot thl« olliee at luikevieW, “The Kingdom of God According to Any arel all persons claiming ad 40 representatives from Southern and 13 Julv 7, 1872 Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day ot the at*>ve-descriiied lands are )l Isaiah.” Subject for Sabbath even versely 40 13 Decembr 5, 1878 July, 1901. requested to file their claims in this li Eastern Oregon. And let us say that He name* a* witne««e*: 13 ing: “The Kingdom of God, the office on or before said 28th day ol 1 41 Julv 7. 1872 John W. O’Neil, u( Hornbrook, Calif.; the defeat of this nefarious bill by 28 14 ... Septcm. 22, 1 »71 Wm. II. Smith, of H**rnbr<sik, Calif.; June, 1901. Summum Bonum.” July 2o, 1875 Philo Hull, of Hornbr,»>k. Calif.; I|,*n 28 14 Mr. Emmitt and his co-workers in E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Brief talks on mission work in In 14 31 July 2, 1874 ry I. Small, of Klarnath->11, Calif. Any the House, marks him as a most 32 14 July 2. 1874 ami all |«*r«ons claiming adverselv th,* dia will be given on Wednesday even TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3. 187o, sound, sagacious and reliable friend 88 14 Dvcembr 27, 1866 >ll«>Ve-di*<H-rilH«l lands are requested to ings. J. M. M c C ombs . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 3M 14 January 6, I860 tile their clHitii* in thi* office <>n or lie to the best interests of this county 14 30 January 6, 1869 lore said 27th <lav of Julv, 1901. Appointments for M. E. Church. and its citizens. U nited S tates L and Ornes, 4») 14 July 9, 1872 E. M. BRATTAIN, Regi.ter. Lakeview, Oregon, April 20, 1901 South: 41 I4'2 June 17, 1876 Notice is hereby given that in com 28 15 .. .Reptem. 22. 1871 First Sunday at Merrill. KLAMATH COUNTY’S GROWTH. piiance with the provisions of the act ol HUMMoNS. 28 15 . August 13. 1877» Second Sunday at Poe Valley. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An 1 39 15 ...January 6, 1869 act for the sale of timlier lands in the ’1 In the Circuit C-onrt <4 the state <4 Following correspondence from Third Sunday at Klamath Falls. 40 15 April 18, 1873 states of California, Oregon, Nevada 41 15 ..June 17, 1876 Oregon, for th,* County of Klatn.itli. Klamath Fall» appeared in the Port Fourth Sunday at Dairy and Bo ami Washington Territory,” as extend • Suit in 28 1« Decembr 19, 1871 E. E. Carroll. Plaintiff, | land Oregonian of the 23rd ult: ed to all the Public Land States by act nanza. January, ¿1, 1874 16 31 vs. E*|iiitvf*>r of August 4, 1892, Harris Deans, ol Klamath County isenjoying growth Di.or ,*. 38 16 J. W. C raio , Pastor. Itecemhr 17, 1870 W. A. Carroll, Is femlant. I Duluth, county of St. Louis, state ol 16 40 April 18, 1873 J To \\ . A. Carroll, the above n.iim**l and improvement unprecedented In Minn., lias this day filed in this office 29 17 Decembr 19, 1871 defendant. “I have been troubled with Indi his sworn statement No. 291, for th» 'I its history. The influx of new set 30 17 April 17, 1876 I mtis N amk nr thk S tatk or Our 33 17 Decembr 19, 1»74 oom : You are hereby mpiirnl to up tlers was never so great. Of late, all gestion for ten years, have tried many purchase of the NE'4 of Section No. 32 in Township No. 39 R,, Range No. 6 E.. 17 38 Decembr 17, 1870 |«*ar an«l answer tin* complaint filed stages corning here, besides many things and spent much money to no and will offer proof to show that th* 39 17 Decembr 5, 1872 against yon in the h I«> v <* entitled suit private conveyances, have been load- purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia land sought is more valuable for its 33 19 Decembr 31, 1881 on or ls*i**ri* the 13th *lay «4 June, A. I> or stone than for agricultural ; 19 33 January 19, 1882 1901, and if yon fail «> to answer I *r ad with homeaeekers, timber men and Cure. I have taken two bottlesand ! timlier purposes, and to establish his claim U 34 19 Ileceinbr 19, 187-t want thereof, the plaintiff will apply |,, others in quest of different invest gotten more relief from them than all said land liefere the Register and Re ’ 19 January 19,1882 the Court for the relief a* pia»e«l lor in ’I 34 ments. The promise of a railroad is other medicines taken. I feel more ceiver ot this office at Lakeview, Ore 35 19 March 2, I860 plaintiff’s complaint ; that i* to w»y . gon, on Friday, the 28th day of June, 19 35 .. January 19, 1882 Iirst : riial the ls,n<ls of matrimoni behind this unusual activity. Ac like a boy than I have felt in twenty 1001. He names ns witnesses: J. A. 19 . January 14, I860 now existing between plaintiff ami <|e 37 cording to reports, there is every in years.” Anderson Itiggs of Sunny Parker, of Bly, Oregon ; James Beil, ol 19 January 20. 18H3 fendant l>e dissolved, annulled an-1 bel*| 37 19 38 ...Match 2, 186(1 for naught. dication that the project of timber i Lane, Texas. Thousands have testi Bly, Oregon ; IL 8. Dunbar, of Ashland, Oregon ; W. I). Weeks, of Duluth, Minn. 19 40 Decembr 5, 1872 8econd: That plaintiff Is* aufhoriz.-*l owners, in conjunction with the j fied as did Mr. Riggs. Any and all persons claiming ad- 1 41 19 (»«•cetnbr 5, 1872 to aHsiiim* her loimer imine, Mr - I I J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. - versely the above-descrilied lands are Southern Pacific Company, to build a 20 Decembr 19, 1874 Heidriek. 84 requested to file their claims in this ..January 19, 1882 34 20 Third: For such other and further road from Klamathon up the Klam “I had piles so bad I could get no office on or liefore said 28th day of June, 35 March 2, 1859 relief ns to th«- Honorable Co rt ma» 20 ath River to Klamath Falls, will ma rest nor find a cure until I tried De- 1901. . January 19, 1882 seem just ami equitable. 20 35 E. M. B rattai .*«, Register terialize before long. 20 .March 2, 1869 37 | Witt’» Witch Hazel Salve. After This hniniix.ns is published in pur 38 ...March 2, 1869 stiance of an order onde, oo the *> 'n<l 20 The rush for timber has begun. using it once, I forgot I ever had any Notice For Publication. 20 39 March 2, 1869 ■Jay ol April, A. I)., Bril, by Honorable Dozens are already in the woods, thing like Piles.” E. C. Boice, Kom- 39 20 . . Decembr 5, 1872 L. F. Willits, .. ...... . Jmlge, »ml said 21 . . February 4, 1876 order further direct* that t|„. 21 some to locate new claims and others ers Point, N. V. Look out for (mi Department of the Interior. (ll 21 February 4, 1876 the first publient ion of this Ruminons Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, 22 to Inspect large tracts, owned by In tations. Be sure you ask for lle 23 21 ... February 4, 1876 shall I m * ma<l<* on the 2ml <lav <4 Ma> April 16, 1901. dividuals, for Eastern buyers. Re Witt's. 21 1 »•(•«•in hr 14, 1877 A. I)., Hr > I, ami cont in in* f«,r six **m-i * . 25 Notice is hereby given that the fol 21 . . Reptem hr 14, 1877 rive weeks, until tin* 13th <lav«d.liim 26 lowing-named settler ha* filed noli :e of liable information states that hund J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. 21 . . . Reptem hr 14, 1877 i A. D., Hr»|, that la-ing the <lat<* <4 the' 27 bin intention to make final proof in sup 1 reds of people, hitherto quietly wait 39 March 2, I860 last publication. 22 port of his claim, ami that «aid proof You will waste time if you try to ing on the outside for the snows to 40 22 Novembr 19, 1879 will be made before Jas. If. Driscoll, L kavitt A M uis , ....March 2, 1869 23 36 disappear from the mountains, will ' cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starv County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 24 January 3, 187ti .’77 That only makes it on May 28, 1901, viz : soon augment the scramble for Klam ing yourself. 24 39 January 3, 1876 Michael Dalton, For News of the World worse when you do eat heartily. You January 3, 1876 25 ath County pine. The growing de 86 H. E. No. 2313, for the NW Hec. January 3, 18761 always need plenty of good food prop- 25 37 34, Tp. 39H., R. HE., Wi'LMer., Ore mand lias advanced the price some Head the San Francisco Bulletin. January 3 1876 25 38 I erly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure gon. He names the following witnemre what. ..January 3, 187« Fifty cents per month, Including 39 2*5 to prove his continuous residence upon is the result of years of scientific re 25 hovembr 19, 1879 40 and cultivation of said land, viz: M. The spirit of Improvement is rife Semi 25 ..Novembr 13,1879 large 28-page Sunday edition. 41 everywhere in the county. The I search for something that would di W. Caskey, of Beswick California; J). 1 Novembr 17, 1880 for «ample copy to The Bullet in, k.l.J. 32 32 H. Yeager, of Pokegama, Oregon ; Nor most important Is that of enlarging gest not only some elements of food man Campbel 1, of Klainathon, Califor .. Septernbr 2, 1879 Kearney St... San Fritncltico. 33 32 And it is the one nia ; Douglas Norris, of Pokegama, Ore irrigating canal* and building new but every kind. gon. 1 ones. The pay roll of the Klamath remedy that will do it. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. J. L. Padgett A Sons. Keno. Big line men’« and boys’ nuits at Falls Irrigation Company, whose Cül'ecliüiis Attended to Promptly. KLAMATH FAILS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Imoiig the influii» variety of material ami work flirnialieil by (his null a,, Sten* Front*. W«*«l Carving, Rlalr Rails, |lahi»trr» and Si-wrl Po« la, Hr*ilr|( Scu-II and I'urned Work, 8a»h, l»*«or» wild Blinda, Cerner and II ioh - III,„A* ■•*.! mi l I'urio-d llalusler*. lHw»r and W imlow I rame*, Pulpit* ami Pew End*, '-lohsl»« Builder* Hardware, Paint* and Oil. Moulding andOl«»«, I .lt*\ation* nod Dr*.gil( I ml - -e.i I • round «nd Cut I ■ la«», Wall I'«per, I* 11 milnre, etc., elr. |,-t w.ok ami inalerinl. ami in lie* latrai and most npproird siile*. PLATS RECEIVED. «■aha! 1» being widened, Is *1000 per Fine job work at this office. Bargains in overcoat» at Duffy's. ’Duffy’»* E R. REAMES. REX M4RIIN JR.. Vics President STABLES ICNCI I ANGE --------- AND OFFICE--------- Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. tl.AZLN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. I Horses botirtleil l»V ihiv, week or ll.julh, L*l Vd Jr • Huy Hud (¡ruin bought iintl sold. I'usseitgerH conveyed to nil purls of Southern Oregon anil Northern California at the very lowest rates. limber land. AU June |, 1*7» Notke tor Publkatliin. Ashland and Klamath falls Makes daily trli* each by UNITED STATI s LINI) “FUI E i I.Attaviaw, OasooN. Aprii 12, luoi. >i Noti, r |» hrrebv gin n that in < > in- pllaii, ,- will» thè proi i»ion» tlu* srl <>( C,uigtrs* ol J urie .1, |M7«<. «mtithsl "An ucl lor ih» «ale „1 llmlwr lai*,la in th» «tal«*« ot * a II I-*r I* i». I >r rg* *,i Sciala and Washington Trrrltorv,” llenr» D. «t*><it of Klamalli Fall», l'imnli **l Kl*u>atl>, Stale ■>( Oregon, ha* Ibi» d*v tll««l in thl* *>th,r In* «w,.ri, *tal.*m«*i.i. No .’**>, (or ili» |-urch««e <4 Ih» NI <>l «Wlj, l ' , t I N \t 1, . ‘ I . ,. Iloti N<* ?. in Diwii»hip N.. so Natili, flange No. Ili E i«l, ami * ili ' fl**r prmK f<> sb«>w Il>al Ilo* land aoiight l* ii>.*ri- vaiti, alile lor il» llmlwr <>r »urne tlian f*.r a*, rii tilliiral piir|«**<*« ai-,1 lo calai i«h hi* claim tu «ahi lami Iwfure IIRrgisisr and Itrcrivvr <*f thl* offn,* at l*k*vtr«( tiregon.on Tiiv»day. tlu* TA<h*l«v o| Junv, l’*>l. He iiame« «« «iinww* saniuvl Di*<-n, ol Klamalh Tali*. <>rv- S<>n ; barn uri T. Numi», >• <>( Kiamath Fall*.Orvg*m ;Uha* I*. W|||«onol Klaia* al fi I all*, 1 *rrg* n . < barlir llatnakar. <4 Klnmalh 1*11». O>eg*>ti. Anr sud all I«< im , i >* « lairnlng a-lver-elv th<* alsirv* <le«eril»*«l lami* are i,«pir»t,«l to IV* tlu*ir chilm* in thl* officr <>n or l«-l**rv sald 2*'ilb *lav <4 .lun<*. IWI. E. M HKATT UN. Itrglrter. Bar ren Naia spring». Shake, l‘< krga* ma, (Logging (.imp,) Krnu, to Klamath Falla. It Is and ath and the <lir«-ct Ilin* from Ashland all NortliA«*»t Oregon to Klam Fall*. Merrill, Bonanza. Illi Ijikevlrw, and itimi Indian Agency and Ft. Klamath. It I k *■*> cheaper and one day quicker illite titan any other route. Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. II.'I. fillOT, NupcnkUndcaL J. L HUH. I’ruprietur. Biodo Dyspepsia Cure ■ • D. ri - amls , M.D. Ptiysklan and Surgeon, All Calin Answered Promptly Day or Night. I j. n. nooRE, Digests what you eat. It arlElcUliy dlgc.U the food and aids Nature in *trenglb»Olng and recon- •trucling the exhausted digestive or gan*. it uttie lutcildlKoVi reddig'-sl« ant and tonic« No other preparation can approach it in efllclencyt It in stantly relieve* and permanently cures Dispepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick H>*adache, Ga*tralgla.Cran>p*and all other result* of Irupci feci digest ion. Prie, JOc .nd si. Larg. •ii»*x>nt*ln. 3*4 llm*. •iual> U m Hue. *li *la>ulUy.p.p«ia omliwirn-« Pr.sarta ky I- Q. UkWITT «CO« Gljlcsg»- |»t miti mrrfnl nth ntion to all order* J. B. MOORE, Proprietor of Freight logons. i HOTEL BARBER SHOP. A <<er-Lakeview Stage Line*. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO. s. L. MCNAUGHTON, Prop. Notke I or Publkall«"* I»-partmcnl <>f II«' Irit''r'«’r* Limi Office ut l*‘'k,,';v":"12i Aprii 24, IWl* N’olii*«« i* hcieby given tl.iit il* lowins n.im«*«l scttlcr ha* til',,l Fl II I . Ili* imeni ioti to make tinnì prò« 1' I”1" Mill i««rt of hi* l'I.iim. ami ' p. will la* nude l**lor.< .!.<•. oB S. <'i)inmi**iom*r at Donatisi», •« J iiiik 8, listi, vis: William F R«mi"l'. . p II. E. No. 2011. tur thè w ... ami >'■« of HE'*, ami DEL ««I M », * ’»•• “1(|W. 37 8., fi. 13 I’.. Il«’ name- '^,,„„„„1 ,,f mw I Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot ing u itm***c* t<« prove hi lVl"itc «JBnJ"’ 'I 'li*'.'*. Keno, Klaninlh Falls, Dairy, rrshlcmr ii|*«n ami lami, viz: ’ \y 'q,. «.filo»'- Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. ton, Oregon ; Ardui* L . »» ............ ton. Orrgon ; Walter ' ‘ ' ore* Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, tfregoli ; Moses Jiimc*. ol *«'. Dairy, Klamath Falla, Kenn, Klamath E. M. B sattain . Hot Spring*, and Ager. Office: At the Telegraph Office. Makes connection with all traina nt Ager, Cal. Easy Coaches. Excellent Accommodations. Passenger, express and freight traffic Milicitiil. All >*ti«iiii.Bs **i.(runted to us will he expedited. Skin troiibh% cut», burn » iind chafing quickly Iwnl by ,,H HeWlll’H witch Hazel S.ilv^ linllated. Ik* sure you g<’l I" J. L. Padgett A Hons, w.il«b % Yon cannot enjoy pcrf<’< • rosy cheeks mid H|»arkllng 1f|| liver I m sluggish and .'"lir m,. clogged. DeWitt’s LIU I’’ I I I I ers demise the whole sysl'i'1* I I I never gripe. J. L. I’adgetl A Holts« K«B*