CREAT CLOSING OUÏ SALE OF THE COSS PIANO HOUSE, By C. F. Shepherd. Having received n car load of pianos mid <,ig.„,, ,lt \G,lund, and having been spp'lntcd by the Ellers Plano llmise t„ tab, and out the con. signed stock of plum* and orgun* of II. M. ( ■ •>,, >,f th, C om Phtno House of Medford, Oregon. In the sliurtest ptiMlblo time, we huvo decided to dispose of them In the next ten days: and If nut »old |„ that time they will I k -»hip- pel to other terrlttcy. They MUST bs sold, and ut tin- prices offered you Lind. Tiny are If. J. Htnall, Esther Durgin u:id Emma ('. Parshall of Klmimthori, and Win. II. Smith, Ella flay Hull and Iffillo Hull of Horn- 1 brook. The supreme court recently affirm ed Judge Benson's decision In the Lake county suit of Jone» vs. Conn. The decision was a far-reaching one, determining riparian tights on line* rather favorable to Irrigating Inter ests and derogatory to strict common . law riparian rights. While the de cree was not a jx-slilvo departure from late decisions of our supreme < ourt, It made a decided stop In the line of advance hinted nt by the trend of recent authority, and Its affir mance mutks an epoch for litigation interest, confirming the necessity of such use of surplus waler. ....................... ¥ HEADQUARTERS FOR Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows, John Deere Steel Plows ELECTRIC CASH STORE. M aìaù Lakeview Examiner: Judge Ben l to purchnao within IX son will be here to open the adjourn ed term of circuit court on the nth of niont h»- After this »|>echt) sale ut Medford, n sltnll, s.,| will be Instituted ut May, and then will probably adjourn court until the regular term, May Grants Paas. We liavo In sttxk scwrul wry line KIMBALL PIANOS In 20th. The regular session of county 9 .Mahogany, quarter »nwed oak and burl-walnut , ■ the Wheelock, United court will begin on Muy nth.*1’* M»ket*. Mnnihall Plano* und 1’in-».-< ml hand < , and ubout < nc il .zen Ktngery Brothers, Lak-county w<x,l growers, lost 200 head of sheep 1 mt jjlmbell and Burdett Organs In ouk mid w.ijmt - ai^, several six-onfl week at the public shearing corrals at ('lover Flat. Joe Ambrose, also, lost band Instruments. a few while coming through Crooked ' Creek valley. Il Is prt-sunr-d the Brsldea the ibove make* mid my regular line nt t lib kcrlng mid Crown sheep found u poisonous weed or were piano*. I an* now wle »gent for the following Wh :,» k, jac>,o 18,11 mid ••iilkallcd.”***W<< understand that E btuyvi-Miit, plant*, the Newman Br<*., and t ■ an Orgun».. Pimm and Or II. Lofflua and C. II. Dalrymple have leased for five years a piece of moun gan Instruction book», stools mid scarf* for »ah-. ■ tain land on the property of N. J. Address or call at Hedford store, or address Ash Prose, three miles north of Lakeview. * Home time ago while riding over thin land, Or., Box 170. land John W. Lotftus ran onto a ledge --------------- — of lime stone. The ledge has b.-eti on the lot of tv. w. Ilgxcn, east of prospected and found to be very ex th.it gentlcni.in's livery stable. It is tensive, us well as of a line quality of KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. to be completed and ready for occu lime. V. THURSDAY. may pancy l>y Mr. Wright the llrst of Tlw various counties'round about tended to all the Public Lsml 8tah-» by next month. are talking of having county fairs. * act of Augn*t 4, 1892. John Hanning, LOCAL NEWS. It. S. M -re Ims recently purchased It Is a laudable thing to do, to have of Hornbrook, County of Hekiyoti. Mate oi California, has thi* day Hied in It brings to notice Hu- Cranston property aero*-the river a county fair. tbt* office h:» sworn statement No. 289. A. T Wilson of Dairy was In toWIl comprising several acres, the price be the choice cattle and horses, hogs, 3 | Wagons with double box bed. for the purchase of the NE1« ol Section Friday. sheep, specimens of alfalfa, wheat »103. ing »700. No. 30, in Township No, Range No. W. F. ltoaca of Medford was here 3 J Wagons with slake rack bed, « E.. and will offer proof to show that Mr. and Mr». Fisher, who have un and other grain, big potatoes and the land sought i* more valuable for its Saturday. timber or stone than for agricultural til lately conducted 11 restaurant In other vegetables, fruit, butter,cheese, •lift. l>iirtHHH-s. and to establish his claim to Mowers 4 } fool cut. »<10. Frank txR<>y of Portland arrhed thi* place, have removed to the Mil and r great variety «f other thing* ■ 1 I Ian I before the Register Mi I Re- which are raised or manufactured In Rake* * J foot, »39 to ».T>. b*r* Sunday. ler ranch. reiver this office at Lakeview. Oregon, the county. It gives to thoso who Rakes io j foot, »35 to »40. on Friday. the 28th day of June. 1901. Joo. W. Hward of Chicago arrived Maj. Warden sold 122 feet of He names as witness«-*: George Norn*, attend, a gland display of fast horses hers Friday. ground on Klamath street to Henry of Klamathon. California; Douglas Nor and Interest Ing races, and Is an ex All Machinery at Low ris, of I’okegainn, Oregon ; Joseph Claw M K. Hutchison of Merrill was it JenMctt on Tuesday, consideration cellent and most enjoyable season for' son, ot Henlev California; William living »500. her* yesterday. Prices. Hanning, of Ilornl>r<»>k California. people to meet and get acquainted Any andall person* claiming wlversely This w>-ek, 8. B. Gardner of Fort with each other, to renew old frlcnd- Fred Fietcber arrhed from Ag- r tl.e skive d.sc-rils-d lun-l* are requested Kl.u.i.itli ». :d a large tract of land In shlns and form new ones. last Saturday. to tile tlieir claim* in thi* office on or The day» before said 2»th day of June. 1901. Andrew Ryan of |>*t River was lo that n< igh-oih—-I to J. R. Norton spent at a county fair arc among the E. M. R battaim . Register. from Cum county. town yasterday. most enjoyable of the year, Hnd the TI MHEK LAND, A( T.H’NE.3. 1878, Wm. Grace and A. W. Fletcher memory of them Is a constant pleas J. R. Norton of Ci»« Bay haa been KLAMATH FALLS. • • • OREUON. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. were arrival* on yesterday's A-hland ure. As many nclghliorlng counties here this week. stage, hating come to sec the country arc taking steps to have these grand I'NTTI’D STATES LAND OFFICE, I H. B. Gardner of Fort Klamath waa with a 1 lew of locating. yearly reunions and recreations, why L. kkvikw , Uaauos, April 20. 1901. f In town Bunday. Notice is hereby given that in com T he additions and Improvements, would It not lie a wi»<- course If Klam Frank lbs* of Redfield visited this pitane«- with the provision* of the act of now nearly completed, on the reel- ath county did the same? We have v'ot.gre,* of .Inin-3. 1878, entith«l “An plat» last week. everything to make such a fair suc IcnceofAlri. Marlin Jr. are making .11 t P>r the sale ol timl-er la tils in the Turn U Smith of Sacramento ar It on ■ ■ f the most .4tractive in town. cessful, and a proper display <f the »tate» of . California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ex rived here yesterday. res.Hinn and production* would On Saturday a marriage license was greatly aid In bringing this desirable tended to all the I’ubhe Lund Mates by C. T. Payne <>f Ashland I* visiting Issued hy the county clerk to Mr. net of August 4. 1892. Mik - H, Parker, country Into notice. Will our read of Illy, County oi Klmn.ul>. Stale of Ore In Klamath county. Geo'gc Duniorc and Ml»« Josephine ers think over and talk over the coun gon. ha* thi« day tiled in this office hi* JS ONION SETS. Hob Mabry of t»ra Moines. In., was Lafroudaunc, Udh of Fort Klamath. ty fair biislne»». and If you d<*cm It »worn statement N<>. 2".s*, for the par- ths proper thing to d', call a meet 1 chase of the ■••EL. of Hection No 28. •n arrival here Friday. While blasting out rock on G. T. ing and set the machinery In ni<lion. Seven pound* for fl.o<). Baldwin's tn Town»hlp No. 3V H.. Range No. 8 E.. N. T. Dave of Portland arrived at Baldwin's lot tills week, a chunk of Hardware Store, A. O. Ù. W. lhiilJ- and will offer | r.sd to show that the Mis* Magllton, dentist, Is at the land sought i» more valuable for its Klamath Falla Bunday. Ing. KI nnath Fall*. risk fell up’ti the ••Gold Front” timber or stone than for agricultural Llnkvllle Hotel, mom 11. and Is pre building mid knis ked a big hole In Ed. Martin and wife of Merrill v!»- pur|»»es. and to establish hi» claim to 1 1 pared to do all kinds of dental work. fl 1 »nd land Is-fore the Register and Re lied thia place thi* week. It* roof. ceiver of till* office at Lakeview.Oregon, Natl»fact Ion guar.mt -ed. John s. Shook of Dairy, accompa J on Friday, the 28th «lay ot June. 19UI. Gene TTi<unp«on of Jack* >nvil!c I m » He name» a« » itile«»,-« : W. I>. Weeks, nied H h>» nelce, Miss Jessie Parker, been here the paat week. of Duluth. Minn.; Harris iN-ans, of were here iistcrday Io attend the Duluth, Minn.; II. H. Dunbar, of A«h- J. O. Hamakar of llonanu waa n land, Oregon ; Jnme* Bell, of Bly. Ore marriage of John I Ind to Miss Chloe Died, of consumption, on Saturday, munty seat visitor Tuesday. gon. Anv and all p«T»or>« claiming ad U llson. the 5th Inst., at her home at Klam- versely the al>ove-«le»cribe<l lun-ls »re C. J. Westfall of Lo* Angeles ' req'ie.ted to Hie their claims in this W. IL Allen leaves tomorrow for ath Falla. Ore., Mrs. Lena Campiteli. among the arrival* here Sunday. tt 1 othee on or before »aid 28th dav of June. Ashland to meet Ills brother-ln law. the beloved wife of John B. Camp 191*1. The county court, Judge IVlIllts KLAMATH Ch.is. M cciiu n, mid Theron Dart of bell, aged 18 years anti 2 montila. F. M. BRATTAIN. Register. pre*idlng, I* In scaalon thia week. WiM'eiMdn, who arc on their wuv here The funeral look place on Sunday HU M MONH. Chas. Estes of Talent has been a TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— afternoon at the hall of the I. O. of to locale. NOTICE FOR I’l’BLlCATlON. Klamatii Fall* visitor this week. In tl.c Circuit Court of the State ol O. F. under the auspices of the order Mrs. J. C. Beach started Tuesday Oregon, for I he County of Klamath. N. N. Merrill of Merrill waa doing UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE J for Igerna. Cal., to visit her daugh of IlclM-kahs. of which she was an Minnie B.-oth, ITaintiff, 1 Suit in Eqni- I. aksvikw . O ku . ox , April 20. 1991.t builneos at tbe Falta on Tuesday. The novices at 1B. ' ty lor a f’l- , Notice is hereby given thnt in com- ter wh<> Is teaching schisd there. honored member. Edgar Booth, iMfendant. I vorce. Um. T. Ilobaon and J. S. Bush of Mr. |te.i< h .1'companlcd her us far as the l.a.l and grave were conducted by 1 pliance with the provisions of th«> act of To Edgar Booth, defendant above 1 Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An San Francisco were here last week. Rev. Stockwell, anil w<-rc attended by tlic railroad. They are now constantly In receipt named : You are hereby required to act tor the sale of timts-r lands in the a large crowd of friends, whose heart Geo. Matoon and family of Rock Under the progressive spirit of the of new g<sals, something nlc«- tuid of aiqiear an<l answer the cmipl.iint liletl state« of California. Oregon, Nevada, Hgiiinst you m th« al«>ve entitled suit and Washington Territory," as extend felt sympathies are extended to the Creek bare been In town thia week. town. Judge Willits Is rapidly push splendid quality. Watch for our on or I «-fore Tlianulsy, the sixth day of ed to all the Public Land States by sort owing relatives, and especially to An eleven pound m n was born to ing ahead the various Improvements grand opening In I*,-lpli and Chrlo- .lune, li‘01, I’.-Ing MO last «luy ol the i-ct >>( August 4, 1892, William Hanning. Mr. and Mrs. David Haugh l.uit Fri which he coinmenecd recently at Ills the afflicted husband and ticreavcd lete wares: none ever Iw-forc here time prescrilwd in the older for ilie , of llornhris-k. County ot Siskiyou. pul,I lea lion of this »iitnrnons, the llrst State of California, has this day tiled in father, Mr. J. M. Moore. day. place of buslneM». quite equal to them. Cheaper goods piiiilicniion thereof Is-lng on the 25th ' thi» offic«, his sworn statement No. 28.8, Is-sldes, If you want them. A nice day <>f April, ttx*l; and if you fail »0 to for the purchase of the NW*4, of S«-c- H. I’, (i.il.irnenti Is tastefully finish Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grif appearand answer, for wunt there<d. lion No. 30, in Township No. 39 H,, present given with purchase of three Ilie plaintiff willupplv to the Court for Range No. 8 E., and w ill offer pr,«,f to fith of poc Valley, Monday evening, ing hl* residence in the eastern part dollars and upwards on our opening the relief prayed lor in the complaint »how that the land sought is more val a son. of town, mid among other thingsis By Judge Willits, yesterday after for it» timber or »tone than for ag Watch for ail. telling you when. herein, to-wit: For a dee,ee dissolving uable H. k. Monivcr and wife of Klamath now adding a very styllah alcove. noon, lit the Hotel Llnkvllle. Klam I .lay. lh«t l»>nd* of matrimony existing Is- ricultural piiriH-scs, and to establish his * You are much more liable to dis tween plaintiff and ihiendant; for the claim to said laud Ivfore the Register Agency «pent Kundav In Klmmith When conipleU d lie will have a fine ath Falls, Mr. John Lind of Dairy to and Receiver of this office at l.nkeview , ease when ymir liter mid bowels du ■ lire and custody < f Alina Viola llooth, Oregon, residence. Falls. MI im Chloe Wilson of the same place. on Friday, the 28th day of the minor child of plaintiff mid defend- not act pr-ijx-rly. DeWitt's Little nirt, mid for plaintiff'» costs uml dis June, B<*l. He names n* wiirn-»»«-*: Mr. Lind lx an Industrious mid well George F. Vaughn, after thorough , •fohp W. Oox and R. Walker of and II. Walker of Early Risers remove tltc cause of the bursements oi »aid suit. George Norri«, of Klamathon. Califor «<<1ford arrived at Klamath Falls and careful examlnst Ion, has found liked young man. has two good dixetlKC. For such other relief a* to the Court nia: Douglas Norris, of f’okegnnia. Ore gon ; Joseph Clawson, ot Henley. Cali >a«t Friday. may »«•em just and equitable. J. L. l’adgctt X Son«, Kenn. In town a l»‘d of clay suitable for, ranches mid la well fixed financially Thi« stiinnion* is servisl bv publica fornia; John Hanning, of Hornbrook, for the future. The ext tillable young milking excellent brick, and Is arrang •fudge Benson started Notice tor Publication. tion thereof, in the Kt « mvtii Krciut i- California. Any »nd all persona claim at art cd on on Saturday Sattirdio iix, by order of Hon. ILL. (l«m»on, it ing atlvcrsely the al>ovc-de»crilieil lands for Lakeview, where he will hold 11 ing to start Into the busliiess next lady whom he marries, Is well worthy l*<-p«rtin<-nt of the Interior. week, A brick yard Is greatly need-, of his choice and will make an excel Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Judge of the Fii»t Judicial District of | ar« rvqu«sted to tile their claims in '«rm of circuit court, the State of Oregon, made, dated and this office on or before said 28tl, day of Muy 0. 190!. lent w ife, and txith arc deserving of ed, and « HI do a large business. tiled in »aid suit, at Klamath Fall*. Ore June, 1901. I*. H. Yeager of Pokcgama sojourn- Notice is hereby given that the fol happiness mid prosperity. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. gon. >>n th« 24th day of April, UMI, The ro.tr of artillery, the boom of ios Ing-named settler has tiled notice of w’ In Klamath Falla this week, re which »Hid order requires that summon« his intention to make tinal proof in THE DUFFY COMPANY. exploding »hells and the havoc of I in »aid suit la* published once a week, turning home today. sup|s>ri <4 hi* claim, and that »aid pr<s>f for a peri,»l of »i.x consecutive and suc Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— death-dealing shot, have for n few will lie made lx-fote Janie» II. Driscoll. M. F. Orrof Langell Valley, n The Duffy Company, succesMors to cessive week* from the 25th dav of County Clerk til Klmmith Falls, Ore., dais past appeared to be under swift Notice for Publication. April, loot. Wotherof Judge Orr. started Tues- I. A. Huffy, was duly Incorponttcd 011 June 22, HHU, viz : J ohn H, Oita on IL W. K xks CK, headway In the neighborhood of G. ; E. J. Pool. last week with tlx* following officers: •> for Dillon, Montana. UN ITED NTATEH LAND OFFICE, I Attorneys for Plaintiff. T. Baldwin's store. It was merely' If. E. No. 1973. for the F'tf of 8W4. L xkkvikw , O rkuo N, April 20, 1901. i Eannle Ptenlng arrived on the Ash- a dyivimii' upheaval of rocks, made I. A. huffy, president ami general He«’. Il*, nini NEL of NW 1 (. and N\\ 1, Notice I* hereby given that, in com Notice For Publication. niunagi r; Win. Terrill, secretary and of N'E'4. Hee. I V Tp. 398., It. Id. I'.. W. pliance with the provision* of the act of •n stage yesterday, mid thia mortt- for the pttrpise of digging out a cel treasurer, mid (¡co. Taylor, vice presi M., Oregon. He name* the following Congress of June 1878, entitled ‘-An lnR left for Fort Klamath. annesse» l«> prove Ills continuous tesi lar under Ills new building. Department of Interior, ad for the sale of timber lands in the dent. The place of business will for dence upon and cultivation of raid land, Izmd Offic«, nt f.iikevicw Oregon, state* of California, Oregon, Nevada -mil The Klamath Falls Irrigating Co. I The hotel of Mrs. Blehn In the the present lx- at the same place here viz: B. H. Grigsby, of Klamath Fall», April 22. 11*91. Washington Territory,” a* extended •«tern part of town han (bin week rc- has completed the present widening 1 tofore occupied by Mr. huffy, and I Oregon ; Hi Fault, of Klamath Falls, Notice i* hereby given tlmtlhe folluw- to all the Public Land Mates by act Oregon; l>. W tnderson.of Glene, Ore of Its ditch, and It I k reported that I r<,'ved nn attractive coat of paint. their business will lie to extensively gon ; Frank Arrant, of Klamath Fall*. ing-nume’l settler has filed notice of his of August 4, 1892, George Norris Intention to muke final proof in suptmrt of Klamathon. County <f Siskiyou, We are requested to announce Hint water will be turned in today. The deal, wholesale or retail, In dry goods, I Iregon. of Ins claim, nini th.it »aid prool w ill lie State of California, has thia day tiled E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. made Indore J. O. Hnniuker, IL 8, Com in thi* office his sworn statement No. rn/ * W,H preach nt. Mer- services of nearly all the workmen I groceries, clothing, and In fact every missioner nt Bonansa, Ore., vn May 287, for the purchase of the NW'4 " er Nabbath school next Sunday. who were employed, were dispensed thing that their patrons may desire. 28, 1IMI, vis: of Section No. 2.8, in Township No. 39 with last week, mid a large number | And with go «1 goods, long exper Jolt 1 Hedger. Range No. H East, mid will offer proof to Craig will prench next of them have gone to Bly to work on , II. E. No. 2093 for th« NW*4. Fee. 12, show that the land sought !• inoru valu ience In buying and satisfactory n<f«y, the I2tb, at Poe Vtilley at the Irrigating plants at that place. Tp. 39, H., R. Il, E. lie names the fol- able (or it* tlmlwr or »tone than (or agri U nitxu S tati » l.ixn Ornec. prices, the company hopes to meet lowing witnessM to prove hi* continuous cultural pm poses. nn<l to establish his Lakeview , Oregon, Api il 21*, liWI, A genial party of six Californians I m., and at Iffne Grove at 4 p. Notice i» liereby given timi in cotti- resiJeneu upon and cilltlvslion of said claim to Hiiid land l>eforo the Register with general approval. pasm’iI through hero on Thursday of plianee a il li ilio provlslon* of thè net <i( land, viz. : ILL. (Topton, of Bonanza, and Receiver of thi* office at Lakeview, New stuck gent'* and ladies* Congre** o( Jnne 3, 1878, eiitltled “Ali Oregon ; H. I.. Walker, of Ihmanza, Ore Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of r, "nrter»Und Isaac Wright of last week on their way homo from ’’’rt Hill I ihs contracted for a new the Lakeview land offic• where they watches ami chains ami other Jewelry set tur thè stile of liniber land» in thè gon ; I.. 1*. Burk, of Bonanza, Oregon il Juno, 1901. He name* as witnesses: «tute* of California. Oregon. Nevada, (. J. t.owdrrhangh, of Bonanz 1, Oregon. ' John Hanning. Hornbrook, California; jii J Washington fcrtitory.” a» ex- E. M. Basrr on , Register. • William Hanning, of Hornbrook, Cali- ,u»» • ulldln^ to be conutruclcd had been to tila dalms for timber Jtt:d received at VauValkcnburg'i.. eannot ufford to ksut this opportunity If you lnt< Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets. Paints, Olis and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, A. O. V. W. BUILDING, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. BALDWIN'S PRICES. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. Baldwin, the Hardware Dealer, A. 0. IL W. Bldg. FULL STOCK OBITUARY. MARRIED. Wfl\. MSB General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, FALLS, OR f-irnia ; Jacob fsler. of Klamathon, Cali fornia; iKmgla* Norrie, of Pokegama, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the at>ove-descrihed lands are reqn«-«te<l to Hie their claim* in this office on or before «aid 28th day o( June, 1901. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE« LAND OFFICE, I L aki . vikw , Oaaoos, April 20. 1901. \ Notice is hereby given that, in com- rlianee with the provision* of the set of 'ongrens ol June 3, 1878, entitled “An uct for the sale of timlssr land* in the stat,-« ci California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tirritory.” ■* extend«*! to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1.892, Douglas Norris, of I'okegmna, County of Klamath, Blate of on-gon, has this day Hied in this office his snorn statement, No. 288. for the purchase of the HE *4 of Section No. :,'0, in Township No. 39 «., Range No. 6 East, mid will offer proof to »how that Hie land »ought i* more valu able for it* timber or atone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish Ids claim to*al«l land before the Register «nd Receiver of thia office at Lakeview. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of June, 1001. He names as witnesses: John Hanning, of Hornbrixik, Califor nia: William Hanning, of Hornbrook, California; Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, California: George Norrie, of Klams- thon, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilwd lands are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before »aid 28th day of June. 1901. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register, If people only knew what we know about K wlol Dyspepsia Cure, It would be used In nearly every household, a* there are few people who do not »offer from a feeling of fullncaaafter eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach ot waterbraah, caused by indigestion oi dyspepsia. A preparation such as Ko dol Ityapepaia Cure, which, with n< aid from the stomach, will dlges your food, certainly can't help but d you good. J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. FOR SALB. fine first-class Jack for sale. If quire of 8. H. King at Ft. Klainali