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4- ' , + • > Klamath Falls j ELECTRIC BIfi STORE * I CASH STORE. HEADQUARTERS FOR I $ Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, i i» Oliver Chilled Plows, ■ John Deere Steel Plows. Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, I Dry Goods, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas I* kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin Clothing and Groceries. oleum. The Best Assortment We I Have Ever Shown BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, i New Stock Now Arriving. I* W $ I L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. muMer of fnet, ili., weather In ibis I lline to « lean lions»*, mid the la to purl of < in-gon I old« over thraw- «lutea II pay ami lb« front windows sadly by n largì* majority, ll<*l-«l gluM. Father, dear father, 2, lini. f llURbPA'’* M'" I he l.laallng of Die rock« along the ,' I'ome home with me now, and bring Irrigating <lit< h at ihla place luta Um« Motnu iM.logna and cheese; It’s 12 LOCAL Nt-VVS. far lieen don.. ru||v M carefully im o’l'tix'k and there'« nothing to «at could have lieen expected, and no :»•• I'm so lningry I'm weak In I hi* km«*«. j R. Ihlaoti of Ifciswlck was here eldi nt* of a Rrriuiia nature hnvi* is*. All tin dinner we have will lx* cold Bunday- < urreil. I In-i niisiaiit lM>ml>ar<lin<*nt M> rii| s and such and w«*’l| have to eat M. J. Canning of J*«»t tin ml was here Is however Miiiirwhal hard on the ■landing up t«n>; for the table an«! all this licrvuiih *v*ti.|n anil when the job 1« arc out In ll»* yard oh, I wish tlo- K. |X Bakur of Portland urrhril done all will I m - glad. Npringclcanlng waathrough. Father, here Friday. Ily (lie courtesy (,f ||on. Binger dear fulher, come horn«' with me now, John Million of Ashland arrived Hermann of \\ .ishlnplon, D. this for ma Is a» mad as a Turk; ah«* «ays office hud here Friday. •he pleasure of receiving ! you're a lazy old thing, and »he pro- There'» )lar»«y I.«« of Rodding, Cal., arriv Illis Week h m.ignlfh'cnt map of tin* jmmw ' s to put you Io work. painting to do and paper to hang, and I'nlli'd Slates, j, Is tin* largest, ed here Monday. window casing« towrub; for Its hoii«e- niiMl compii ti- and iip-t<edate map Oliver ami Nell Kly of Picard Cal., I Unit li.is thus far liecu published, nnd cli'unliig time, and you've got to were here Saturday. come home and revel In «ml« and cold Win Thomason “t bun Fraiiclw«, we are gn .itli Indebted to Mr. Iler- grub. iiiunn fur a map so Invaluable for ref- arrived here Morwlay. I rrrivce. Wlii'ii we came liere a year und a I. J. Straw of ll»* Ihirrl» rancli Sun , half ago, we nolli-cd that, a large Fishermen and hunter* go out now- dayeil In Klamath Falla. nuinlx'r of citizen«, perliap» a majorl a days t<> reduce t<> captivity th«* llsh Mr. Ilayes «4 Tula lake was doing nnd fowl that swim in or on tlm lake* ty of them, «bowed little eiithiiklaMin busln«*» I'» • ”*" yesterday. and rivers, i,r* .it string« of llsh and over the project of building a rail H. J. t'rlfMiioin <>f Ikmunui vlkltcd heavy loads <>f wild gees«* und ducks road Into this county. Koine declared Klamath Falla Saturday last. 9 reward tin* ln<liislrlous, and give they wauled no railroad; others had J MI m Birdie D. McCarty of Lake cheerful a**'» nice that th«* jxit and lieen so often disappoint«»! In past «lew was at llda place Saturday. frying pan will Continue to Imll and years by »uch projects that they had Ix'coinc disgusted and had lust confl- j. w Manning has returned from fry and < n rrl*. I heir cunning against dem-e In any promlm- looking that Ashland t«* hl» riineli In this county. the hunger which might otherwlw* I way In th«* future. But uh time ha« prevail. MI m Nellie Itoyd urrhi-d home I * pn«i'*«l and citizen« have more and A. D. Ilarp I of Bonanza visiter! i Mmiday from Eiigvar where sin- h i* inore thought over the Ix-nefit« and this pi ne Tuesday. II«* Is working bren atlemllng CoMegW. convenience of railroad advantages, .!<■< W II m > ii and J. L. Chaw* of Adin, on project« tor extcnalve Irrigation In , a great change haw taken place In Cal.. wl»‘ wrv here on buslneM last th«- near future. Ikwldes his whrme, st«;«! <>f wanting no railroad, a large already Inaugurated, t<> Irrigate from week, returned horn« Thursday. majority now want one, and want ll a lake near Boiian/a, hi* say» he will . | badly, and would not object If there, .sheriff summers and wife started next wv. k I m -in an enterprlM* to lift wcr«* two rullroada instead of one. fore part of the week for Port water from L m river near th«* Upper They have M-«-n that railroads would land, to be »Iment several dais. Gap, where h<- proposes to lisr* the (Vionty Treasurer Van Vallenburg fulls for power. Thia w ill water m « jv - bring a greatly InrreaMxl population; hat been III ami confined to hl* Imiisc eral thousand acre* In Poe Valley. I they would have gixxt markets at their doors for everything they hud part uf the time during the |i.i*t KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. I K Marshal F. L. Morse strived for sale, and they would see the| work. here from Portland last week und whole country enlivened and enriched Frank M. Cursor, government In from herr went to Fort Klamath and 1 by mills, manufactories, and a thou- out a flaw or discord to mar the pro this office his sworn statement No. 289, ' disn artasrl Inspector, arrived at ibì» arrest«*! a man named Dtirnon*, 1 sand Industries which without a rail- I ceeding«, which throughout were ar for the purchase of the NEt^ of Hection I place Sunday and left Ilin nett dar charged with selling liquor to tin* In | reed would I m * Impossible. This ranged and managed with perfect or No. 30, in TownshipNo.398., Range No. <1 E., and will offer proof to allow that for Klamath Agency. dian». It 1» also reported that hr* , healthy improvement in opinion, will the land sought is more valuable for its . der and g«Mxl taste. J. L Yaden returned Friday I from went to Dairy und on a similar charge I have a gixxl I'ITirt. It will In fact or stone than for agricultural At 1 o’clock p. m. the prrx'cedlngH timlier purposes, and to establish his claim to the mountains on U>c Ashland ro.ul arrested Tailor Wilson, who gave do much towurds bringing a railroad, opened with a grand parade, largely »aid land Ix-fore the Register awl Re where h<* had been doing Mime grad I mi II lot Ills aji;* iranc« b«*f<irc the U. for railway companies always prefer 1 participate! In and arcompanie«i by ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, ing* to facilitate hia stage Ilin*. N. court. The marshal started on to go where they arc apprcclat«-«! und on Friday, the 28th «lay of June. 1901. music. This Interesting inaugura He names ax witnesses: George Norris, Hie p rtrall of Daniel Gordon, of Ills return to Portland Monday morn wauled, and where the people are tion of the ceremonies of the day was <>f Klamathon, California; Douglas Nor I Ken», the oldest inhabitant of Kluui- ing. iicirompaiilcrl by Duinore. friendly, and they avoid a country followed by th«- ehxptent and Instruc ris, of I’olcegsina, Oregon ; Joseph Claw son, of Henlev California; William athcounty, will ire wen In the Dally A rorrispiul.'iK-v from Eureka, which Is h'Mtlle. tive address of Prof. It. A. Hopkins, Hanning, o! Hornbrook California. Orrgonlan of Tucaday, April JO. Cal., dated the 25th tilt., and pub- Here Is a «tory tolil by the Valley and to which Die large audience lis Any andalI persons claiming adversely tliv alKive ilexcrilxxl lands are requested W. II. Roberta and J. W. O’Neil Ilsbeil In thr Oregonlnn, stati-s: The lU'cord, of love and disappilntment tened with pleasure and applause. to file their claims in this office on or of llurnbrtuk »topped here yesterday city ctitmeil has pawwd th,. franelilM* at th<* village of Shake on the road The races which followed on the , before said 28th dav of June, 1901. * E. M. B rattaix . Register. «si their way Imme from Lakeview ask «-«I for try the Klamath Rivet R ill- Ixtwcen Ashland and Klamath Falls: mile track near town, excited great where they hied oil timber claim*. r«utd Company, Tills is the acrond “Uncle George W. Bailey, the well Interest. There were three running TIMBERLAND, ACT.IUNE3, 187«, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J. W. llurrlM of Ashland arrived franchise puMu-d within it month, the known resident of Shake and who races. The first was a quarter mile other one liehlg t<> lh<- California A race, 3 hones entered and won by kee|s» th«* station there, was In town here Tuesday to look over the town UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) Tin* Klamath last week expecting to receive a la«ly lands Gerber's hors«*, “Alexander.'’ with a view of Invest Ing. While In Northern Company, L akkvikw , O rmiox , April 20, 1901.) 1 I he county, lie will visit relatives 4t t'oinp.iny lias lieen endeavoring for from near Denver, Colo., who was to The s«*con<l race, three-quarters of a Not»» is hereby given that in corn- , t w«> years to obtain a franchise. The Ix-come his bride. Mr. Bailey has mile. 3 saddle horses, won by Hugh pliance with the provisiona of the act of Illy. corporation I* headed by A. B. Ham- The third nsre, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitlud “An been a widower for several years anil (’lopton's hors«*. Mlsa Clara Mmtturk, «laughter of act for the »ale of timber lands in the | iiioik I. a well-known ttnanclrr of Ore 1» tired of living such a lonely life, three-quarters of a mile, 3 horses, i states of California. Oregon. Nevada, 1 I vokmi BlMltuek uf F irt Klam ith ar ami Washington Territory,” as ex- • rived here Tuesday on her way home gon ami Montana. Work on the new after having become addict«*«! to the won by Gerber's “Alexander." In the evening at Bauman's hall, tended to all the Public I jvik I States by 1 lie has lieen making from Ashland where she hail lie. n at road will lx-coinmenced Imniciilatcly. married habit. act of August 4, 1892, Mike 8. Parker, th«* following program was presented of Bly, County of Klamath. State of Ore-1 tending a« Iruol. TI»-< *n«ok Count y Journal at Prine- gtsegiMi eyes through the Unititi gon, has this day tiled in this office his States malls to a lady In Colorado to a crowded house: This week John Dixon sold to II. Ville «'.line out last Week In greatly sworn statement No. 290, for the pur-1 who has responded tn a serie« of sen- Music........................................................... chase of the 8EW, of Section No. 28, Improod sh.ijs*. It now has eight 8. NewUm A. Soo Mu «<-«■-» of land, un ... Miss Miss Abbott Abbott in Township No. 39 8.. Range No. 6 E., slble and affect Innate letters and en Kecitatlon........................... improved but under Die «liteh. and page«. live columns to fh<* page nnd .......... Leo Bean and will offer proof to show that the i Recitation ............................... L»*o closed a picture of a fairly gixsl l<Mik- It Is a very at - land sought is more valuable for its near Un* Summers ranch, fur 325 per all printed at home. NollliMpty ..................... .Marie Marie Ilarpold Ilarpold timlier or stone than for agricultural . Ing woman. At first she was going tractive form fora newspaper, and acre; total, 32,000. pnriMises, ami to establish his claim to j Its pug«'*, well and Interestingly lillcd, to come without any money, but later Song.............................................................. said land la-fore the Register and Re Mr. Boyd, who came from Minneso Miss French, MissIIuse, I’rof. Hopkins had IxH-ome ill and wished the price ceiver of thia office at I-akeview, Oregon, ta ia*l fall and bought a large Ira«*! arc <)cM*rvlng of the cordial patron of the car fare. Mr. Bailey sent her (Ximedy....................................................... on Friday, the 28th day of June, 1901. j age of th<* Crook count' public. Tills of raw land near IJIv, has since then He names as witnesses: W. D. Weeks, I ••In Want of a Servant.’* stylish form for a newspaper was a ticket and ex|Mi*te<l her last Thurs of Duluth. Minn.; Harris Deans, of elrared and pot Into grain 200 acre* Recitation ........................... Miss Darker Duluth, Minn.; H. 8. Dunbar, of Ash adopted by the laikevlewr Examiner day, th«* sign being her blooming self of It. This is quick work. Snug ...‘.......................... land, Oregon; James Bell, of Bly. Ore last suinnier. th«*n the Alturas Era with “two bird cages, a basket with gon. Anv and al! perrons claiming ad- Duct. Dr. Straw returned mi Wednewlai dl«l th«- saute and now tlx* Prineville a rabbit, and « pet cat.” She dl<i versely the above-descritx-d lands are Comedy....................................................... requested to tile their claims in this i*f la»t week from Ills trip to Yrek i, Journal follows suit. We congratu not appear an<! Mr. Bailey returned "Matrimonial Advertisement.” office on or before said 28th day of June, Cal. lie slated that tile time» were late ull of «hem on their enterprise home imd«x-ldc«l whether the idol of lively, but wen* not ncur as lunch so and ability, and hop«* In due time to his fancy had been unavoidably de Recitation................... Mrs. Ilarpold 1901. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Then followed the dance, vvithgixid as here In Klamath Falla. tained or wiicther he had beet* mulct- follow t lo ir example. SUMMONS. He music and attendance. At 12 o'clock, I «•<! In the price of th«* car fare. Last wa«k E. R Itrain«*« sold the KLAMATH FALLS, OR Judgt* Willits Is lidding to and Im had his place completely renovated midnight, a royal basket supper re In the Circuit Court of the State of house and lots just north of where he proving Ills store very greatly. He ready to receive his t«M>tsy wiMitsy. ceived attention, after which came Oregon, for the County of Klamath. resides oil River street Io U II. Ap baa had a new stone wall put tinder As Mr. Bailey iicetls a help mate, any more dancing until the small hours of Minnie Booth, Plaintiff, ISu Suit in Equi- TIMBKR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— form's; Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Cali piegate fur 3),3o0. We rre glad to vs. !■ ty for a Di- the entire building, and also n wall reputable lady who Is that way in the next morning. fornia; Douglas Norrie, of Pokegama, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Edgar Booth, Defendant. . ) vorce. mi g<Nxi a citizen move in. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming on the cast side for an addition, now clined may tin«! a respectable sutij<*ct Altogether, it was. from start to To Edgar B«x>th, defendant above UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) adversely the above-described lands A. T. lamgell and wife Stopped to lx* built. The addition Is to I m * 14 -------- —, required to ' You are 1__ hereby L akkview , O rbgon , April 20, 1901.f are requested to tile their claims in this worthy of her attention at Shake finish, a pleasurable combination of nxiio-d: V here Tuesday on their way t< » Klam- fe< t wide In front, extend back the Notice is hereby given that in com office on or before said 28tli day of enjoyments. I*arade, oration, races, aiqiear and answer the complaint file»! |M«toffice. ” _________ __________ of ______ with ___ the provisions the act of _ June, 1901. theatricals, ball, and supper, all care against vou in the alxive entitled suit < pliance «th Agency, where they will reside, lengtIt of tlie store, .'«2 f<*et, und I m * on or before Thursday, the sixth day of' Congreaa of June 3, 1878, entitled “An E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. fully arranged and successfully car Mr. Lingell having a«-ceptcd the gov two stories high. When completed, 1901, being the last day of the get for the sale of timber lands in the ried* out, and in which the meinliers June, time prescribed in the order for the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 ernment posit Inn of Hgenry farmer. the whole will have a front on Main of the Bonanza lodge did themselves publication of this summons, the first B11,| Washington Territorv,” as extenil- Notice for Publication. Mr«. N. K. Mitchell of Klamath *tr«*cl "f ■•9 feel an<l depth of ,-i2 feet, proud. publication thereof being on the 25th ed to all the Public loind States bv day of April, 1901; and if you fad so to | get of August 4, 1892, William Hanning, Tulls has recently been visiting her iiik I with its two imposing stories will UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) apjx arand answer, for want thereof. , of Hornbrook. Countv of Siskiyou, «•»•er, Mr». Jack True of Aablund, much Improve the biislmss look of L akkvikw , O rboor , April 20, 1901. f Henry Bhxitningcamp. a prominent the plaintiff will apply to the Court for state of California, has thia dav filed in Notice is hereby given that, in com I'i aildlthm the Judge vvIII «ttx'kgrower of Sprague river valley, •nd last Week both Went to Wood- tiling*. the relief prayed for in the complaint this office his sworn statement No. 288, Thia is the name of the new firm herein, to-wit: For a decree dissolving (or the purchase of the NW^, of See pliance w ith the provisions of the act of ’"I* to Visit their mother, Mrs. I*. ( . also build this summer, near the met with with n fatal accident on Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An which now reigns in the store which the bond» of matrimony existing be- tion No. 30, in Township No. 39 S., ad for the sale of timlier lands in the MfGlII. store, a n*sld«*nce, large, well arrang- Monday. tween plaintiff and defendant; for the Range No. 6 E., and will offer proof to lie, in i company witli And others, were bhuvtlng ’ rock for the has heretofore lieen conducted by A. care and custody i f Alina \ iola Booth, show that the land sought is more' val- states of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Ashland Record; I’rof. A. C. e«l and stylishly constructed. D. Carrick alone. As to the nieni- tlie minor child of plaintiff and defend- ■ uable for its timber or stone than for ag- Washington Territory,” as extended iIms lie will »<*l a good example. ••'Hherle, principal ,,f the Klamath new irrigating ditch near Bly, of ant, nnd for plaintiff’s costs and dis- ricultural purposes, and to establish his to all the Public Ijind States by act liers of the firm, Messrs. Carrick and bursenienta ot said suit. claim to said land before the Register of August 4. 1892, Doublas Norris, of Tidl* public M'lmrila, will return to The Lak« view Examiner repoits which he was one of the proprietor«, For such other relief ns to the Court and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Pokegama, County of Klamath, State Ashland sa «non as whool termlmitcs, ilia! the wool crop In that county Is when he was struck on the head by a Grigsby are thoroughly posted on all may seem just and equitable. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th dav of of pregón, has this day filed in kind« of farming machinery and gen-, «ml take charge of his fine fruit farm slid Io be heavy tills season. Ibis summons is served ' K by ...... ................ " public*- '• June, , 1001. He names as witnesses: this office his sworn statement, No. With flying rock, mid was Instantly killed. ' oral hardware, and expect to keep tion thereof, in the K lamath R kithli - George Norris, of Klamathon. Califor- 286, for the purchase of the SE of In Pearhbluw Puradlsc. the sheep In Lake county numlwrlng Mr. Bliximlngcainp was about 35 and furnish a complete and valuable j e vv. by order^of Hon. H. L.^Renson, a nia; Douglas Norris, of Pokegama, Ore- Section No. 30, in Township No. 39 S., Judicial District ‘ of ' gon; Joseph Clawson, of Henley, Cali Range No. Il East, and will offer proof to ” ’ ' ' ~ Among the articles of lncor)M>ra- over 1110,090, the Wool crop will lu i years of age and was well known and stock of everything called for in their | Judge of the First show that the land sought is more valu the State of Oregon, made, dated and •Ion filed in the office of the si'crelary ll.... I I m * heavy. There I swimi I enough i much respected in the county as mi line, at prices which will meet «|> tiled in said suit, at Klamath Falls, Ore fornia; John Hanning, of Hornbnxrk, able for its timber or stone than for ag J California. Any and all persons claim enterprising business man, and ills ricultural purtmses, and to establish Ina si lle last, week was that of the In that county alone to Justify the proval and patronage. They can sell gon, <>n the 24th day of April, 1901, ing adversely the almve-dexcrilied lands claim to said land before the Register which said order requires that summons are requested to file their claims in He Whitney Mercantil« Company, Mcr- building of a large woolen mill at .death will be greatly regretted. you anything from a darning needle in said suit lie published once a week, | this office on or before said 28th day of and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, His brother« live HU, Khmiath countv; capital, *10, Klamath Falls, thereby making a was a single man. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of to a threshing machine. Call and for a period of six consecutive anil suc I June, 1901. June, 1901. He names as witnesses: E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. «•on, by w. p. Whitney, F. N. Ban- first class market for I ho wtxil in In Klamath county, and hl« parents see their gixxls and prices and be con cessive weeks from the 25th dav of John Hanning, of Hornbrook, Califor April, 1901. Lake-coimly, n« ill«” •!>>*♦ pro ! at Bogus. Cal., where hl« remains vinced. 'Ion ami |>. M. Whit nei . nia: William Hanning, of Hornbrook, Jous 8. O rr AMD II. AV. K krsre , Hi« funeral duced In Crook mid Klamath coun were taken on Tuesday. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— California; Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. A v.iliiablo little farm of 80 acre«, ONION NETS. California: George Norris, of Klatna- ties. Here Is the I m *«! water power and burial are exjx'cled to take place Notice for Publication. "wiled by Mr. J" “ thon, California. Any and all persona Mcllmoll and «Ituated in Oregon that Is now going begging at Yreka. Notice For Publication. ! claiming adversely the aliove-described ‘•'"•ut four mileaeoat of u>wn, , was ..... Seven pounds for ♦1.00. Baldwin's UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) company to lands are requested to tile their claims for so..... enterprising i When you want the be6t hand Hardware Store, A. O. U. W. Build by hhn yewterdny to E. B. ll. tiry L akrvuw , O rroom , April 20,1901. f in this office on or before said 28th Department of Interior, i Come mill build more mills, proml- Notice is hereby given that, in com- made harness at. the lowest price, call dav of June. 1901. Land Office at Lakeview Oregon, ing, KI imath Falls. "r 32,418), being at 1 In* rate of 339 I plia diance nee with the I provisions of the act of nenl among which vv III I h 1 a woolen April 22, 1901. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. on George W. Bradley. My harness per acre. The land |H under I lie FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that th«> follow I Congress of J June 3, 1878, entitled "An mill. Front ptesent appearances. and work are guaranteed to 1» equal ' act for the sale of timber lands in the "Itch and well Improved. ing-named settler has filed notice of his i however, we I m -II cvc that Ute time Is to any on the Coast. FOR SALE In- intention to make final proof in support slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and One first-class .lack for sale, A. Liston, of Salem, «listriet not far off when the importance mid quire of S. II. King at Ft. Klamath. of Ins claim, and that said proof will l>e Washington Territory,” ns extended 120 acre« of improved alfalfa land, made liefore J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Com I to all the Public laind States bv ad ak"*ni for the Continental Fire ln«ur- value of thl« great water power will missioner at Bonanza, Ore., on Mav of August 4, 1892, George Norris all under irrigation, 1J ml les east of TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNE3, 187«, •ll1" • ha« been here the past week be recognized and brought Into use. of Klamathon, County of Siskiyou, 28, 1901, vis: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. State of California, has this day tile«! Merrill. For particulars address '’'«tJiiRt the I om of J. W. Stout, of John Hedger, A Nebraska exchange contains the in this office his sworn statement No. E. M. COMNKIl, H. E. No. 2093 for the NWtj. Sec. 12, rlv<*r, wiioge bou«« wa« buriiml. following Hoes Inspired by the vernal U nite » S tates L amo Orricie. mrchase of the — i Tp. 39, 8., R. Il, E. He names the fol 287, for the pu Merrill, Oregon. "HHher with Its content«. Lakeview, Oregon, April 20, 1901. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous j of Section No. 28, in Township No. 39 s., The hoiisccleanlng cbm*: The 82nd anniversary of the 1. O. Father, dear Notice is hereby given that in com residence upon and cultivation o( said Range No. H East, and will offer proof to Property was Insured for 3300. Spring cough« are specially danger father, come home with me now. for O. F. was duly and apjiroprlately cel pliance with tin* provisions of the act of land, viz: H.L. Clopton. of Bonanza, show that the land «ought ** more valu Onngress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An able for its timlier or stone than for agri ‘•«•»y stanna, y Marma, with the men iirv ma haa some carpet to beat; she’«got ebrated at Bonanza, on Friday, April act for the sale of timlier lands in the Oregon; 8. L. Walker, of Bonanza, Ore cultural purposes, and to establish nis ous and unless cured at once, serioua "’«'•«»ng near wo, have been niak- nil lhe furniture out In the yard from 291 h. under the auspices of the lodge states of California, Oregon, Nevada, gon;!,. D. Burk, of Bonanza, Oregon; claim to said land before the Register results often follow. Onfc Minute A. J. Lowderbangli, of Bonanza, Oregon. It is and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Cough Cure acts like magic. "u lft* "n,'»PPy during the past two the front door clean down In the at, that place. A very large number and Washington Territory,” as ex E. M. B r . vttaisi , Registor. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of not a common mixture but la a high ' s In western Nebraska and .South street. The stove intuit come down of citizens from all parts of4he coun tended to all the Public lamd States by June, 1901. He names as witnesses: nd of August 4, 181)2, John Hanning, Rig line of men's and boys' suits at | John Hanning. Hornbrook, California; grade remedy. 1 ",a and eastern Wyoming, enua- mid lx* pul In Hit* slud, and the yard ty were in attendance, and the day of Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, i | William Hanning, of Hornbrook, Cali- .1. L. Padgett & Sons, Kano. *'avy losses to utuckmcn. Asa must be cleaned of dead glass; for It’s 1 was one of unsullied enjoyment, with- State of California, has this day tiled in Duffv 's. p H A. O. V. W. BUILDING. p H FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. REAMES DEATH OF HENRY BLOOM INGCAMP. CARRICK. GRIGSBY & CO I. 0. 0. F. ANNIVERSARY AT BONANZA. & JENNINGS,