Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 16, 1901, Image 2

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
PubluhM every ThutMay bV
W. HUSE <S SON,
I
won distinction there. II. Robinson,
wlm went tn western Africa, tried
hard to Iswr up i.galnst the climate
of that inhospitable shore, and fail­
ing to do so returned home tn order
i" save ins life.
Bumin
wIlls
al
: foi this woik. ho next found Ills wuv
to Chill. but was soon eom;x4le<l to
KhlTOh* ANtl P k . i FRIKTUH*.
| leave this Held also and return home
•vw« RirrioH um!
a disappointed man. no doubt, but
f?»x yrtt (In <ulv*nce)............................
|0 IM> lone who is 11 signed t■ ■ the mysi ' tons
THURSDAY,
MAY
Irt. 1901. Providence that t .bids Ulin to label
: in a foreign lnt.d,
lie. however. Is
liappv in a home Held in old IN tin.
T he n . c . o . to lakeview and
Next we ntitiee W. C. Gault. a
klahath falls .
' man of lovable character who found
I Ma way to Africa and tifto a faith»
til response to inquiries, we hake ful serviee of al.tit 2t* years yielded
deceived thin week from a well known up his life, a victim to the African
had reliable resident of a neighlioring fever.
fertility. a letter In relation to the
In this connection A. <’. G »»I de­
(pfieral hope mid expectation of rail» serves more than honorable ment:. .¡1.
fcsv connection in the near future. He stiM'd high : - a s'h.dar and a
Inltis letter he advances a seeinini;!) preacher. Would have had no diffi­
well founded theory. but one which culty in securing a good church .it
we have never beftife heard mention­ home, but he. too. sought the wilds
ed, In regard to the N. U. (>. railway, of Africa. He brought to the West­
which, starting fiotn R*-no. Nev,, ia. ern world much light on the flora of
ismmpleted in a northwesterly dlree- that country, and alx.ve all he taught
f lift ns far tut Torino.
From Terma th 1 way of life to the darkened minds
it is to be extended tt> Lltuias, I ..
of the people. While on an exploring
At Alturas the road will divide into ex|xxlition, fever claimed him and he
two branches, the construction of was cut down in tlie flower of his
which will capture the entile business young manluHxi.
Few have aceom-
nf Southern Oregon, and settle for­ phsiuu more in so sh< rt a time.
We
ever all competition over it between mourn his 1< xs 'out are thankful that
bah Francisco and Portland.
a farmer boy of Penn, could allow
From Alturas one branch will run such Christian heroism and undoubt­
due north to Lakeview and will there ed capacity in the service of Christ.
meet the contemplated road from Space will in t allow us to more th in
Hufhs. Another branch from Altu­ mention W illard who spent th“ l est
ras will run northwest to Klamath part of his life at Juneau. Alaska.
Falls, and thus receive the licnetit Small s;xice must be given to the In­
and business arising from the vast dian missionaries, but we hope to
forests of pine in that neighbor!».■■ si. hear from them again.
At tlie time
Roth routes are easy, and the busi- of which we write there were three
hesa which the two brani'hes will re­ students who looked towards this
ceive by such a union, in lumber, ancient and renowned country as
Stock. freight, passengers, etc., will their sphere of labor, namely: J. C.
at once make the N. C. O. one of the R. Ewing. G. W. l'ollock ami J. M.
best paying roads in Oregon or Cali­ Mi-Comb.
fornia.
Much had been said of the un
It is a plausible theory and bast'd healthfulness of that climate, and as
tin truth, and one which good busi- the people looked upon the three,
hess enterprise will at once see the tiieir verdict was as follows: Ewing
advantage of, and the questions. is a strong man and he will endure
••Will it pay?” or "Is there business any climate, even that of India. Let
enough?” can no longer be used as him puss.
Polltx-k also gives every
Club# to break the backs of propose I promise of being well in tlie tropics.
railway« into this part of the state. McComb, however, cannot live there
The timber alone will pay an enor- and we predict that he will die or re­
hione income, and when to that is ad­ turn home as m . n almost as he sets
ded all the business in passengers and foot ill India.
The result, however,
freight of Southern Oregon, the road was otherwise.
Pollock after a hero­
will be seen to be a nival one for the ic struggle with the climate found
prosperity of its stockholders.
And that he could not live in India and
thus may the great problem of rail­ returned home. We rind him preach­
road building into this part of Ore- ing in West Virginia.
Ewing re­
Koo be settled to the mutual satisfac- mained about six years when lie. t<»>.
tiort of owners and patrons.
broke dow n and was forced to come
home for a season, although lie Iris
New stock gent's and ladies'
since returned, and is now one of the
Watches and chains and other jewelry
most celebrated and successful mis­
just received at VanValkenburg’s.
sionaries in the foreign field. Mc­
The day light ride loth ways on Comb was not on account of his own
the Ashland stage line is appreciat­ health obliged to come lii ine at all.
We have now introduced you to
Connects with ail
ed by travelers.
'some of our missionaries.
Next we
trains at Ashland.
hope to write of the voyage to and
Call at “Van's.” the jeweler, and from that country. J. M’. M c C omb .
See his .stixk and get prices before
Skin affections will readily disap­
buying Watches, chicks or jewelry.
pear by using 1> Witt's Witch Hazel
When you want tlie best hand Salve.' Look out for counterfeits. If
fnade harness at the lowest price, call you get I>eWitt’s you will get good
on George W. Bradley.
My harness results. It is the quick and positive
and work are guaranteed to be equal cure for piles.
to any on the Coast.
J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno.
ONION SETS.
iher Diligili, ni Kl.im-»’hi»n, l'idit.
V ii » II. Yi .iger, of Pvke.-.im.i. Oiegmi : Nor­
ami all pei»,ms claimma advvrsely thè man Campbell, id Kl.inmlhom ('alilor
alswedi-sellwd lamlx are ivqueatvd to ma IX'Ugla- Nurri«, ul Pukegamu, Ole
li lo their »daini* tu ibi» olii»-,' !■> Ime sani gull.
E. M. BRATI'AIN, Register.
27lh day et July, l.X’l.
I . M. Ba irtAiN. llegi-ter,
IX-partnii nt of ilio Interior,
I nml Otti»»' ut Liki view, ...............
Apiil 12. itati.
Nolin' is heieliy giviMI tbut ilio lui
lowing-imimsl senior l»as til»*d mdieeol
ber mtentlon to make linai pr«x»l in sup-
|xut ot ber i laim, timi timi ».ud pl,«>l
w ili lx' mudo Ix'fon» Jax. II. Driscoll,
Cimiliv Cleik, ul Klamatl f ilila, Or., oli
May -..X. 1901. vi.-:
Antm A. ì'honia».
H. P. No. l'alt; tortilo NUs, c 19. Tp.
s.. K. lo. F. Ilo nanie» ilo- follo»»-
ing witm--' » to prove In» eoiitmuoii.s
rvsi lem,' iqx'ti ami »'iillivation of said
laml.vu: J. f. Ilenley. ol Klani.itli,
l-a 1“. l>r,’. ; I
N. t'ols-'ii. ot Klamath
l ati». < be ; .1.dm Koont/. ol Klaii atll
i alls. Ore.. S. B. 1. >»», ol Klamatli f all»,
Oli*.
E. M. ltR VTTAIN. Rvi'ìst'r.
ì ' ni i n> Si»u- I. ini » Oryn r.
Lakvvieu . l'ienon, Aprii 20, 1991,
N >ti»e i- lu ri-bv gtven tb.it in o'in
pliance »»uh Ilio provi-ions of ilio net **t
Congress ot .lune 3. 1S7S. enlìtitsi --An
aet tur Ilio -aleol titnber lami.' in thè
state- ot California. Oregon, N«-»ala.
atol Wa-lniigtoii Territori-." .is extend-
I
'
: A
4. 189», Henry s. Puntar,
of A-lilaml, County of .la> Usui. State »'t
< >i. >n. bus llu» day fthm in Ibi» oIBcv
ilis »„olii natemelit N". 2“4. for Ilo-
pureii.i-e of tli.- S W 1 , ol Seetioli N >. 28
in l'ownslnp No. 39 > . lìnege N<>. ••
Fast, ami w ùl effer pioni to show liuti
ilio land » Ughi is more valuat'h' for
ita timi er or slum- than mr agi ieultural
purpo-,--. ami to eatablish hi- daini ti»
-.lui land indoro tlm iìegister ami Re-
»X'iver <>f tIli» Oli:.-«' at laikev.ew, Oregon,
Oli Frida» , Ilio'-’Sili liav ol Jillie. 1991.
! le nume» a» w il nesses : J. A. Parker,
Blv. t >iogon ; .»l.s. Parker, oi Blv, t»t<-
gei» ; W. D. Weeks, of Dulutli. Siimi. ;
Harris
Piana,
of
Diiluth.
Mimi.
Ani- and all p» r-ona clniniing adversely
the iibove-desi ril-e>i laivlsare rvquested
to rito their el lini“ in tlii* otliee oli or
before sai»! 2»th day of .lune. 1901.
E. M. ilKArrns. Resister.
Timber
“Our little girl was unconscious
from strangulation during a sudden
and terrible attack of croup. I quick-
Iv secured a bottle of One Minute
Cough Cure, giving her three (loses.
Tlie croup was mastered and our little
darling speedily recovered.” S > writes
A. L. Spafford, Chester. Mich.
J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno.
1
This Is the name of the new firm
Which now reigns in the store which
has heretofore been conducted by A.
J>. Carrick alone. As to the mem­
bers <*f the firm. Messrs. Carrick and
Grigivby are thoroughly posted on all
kinds of farming machinery and gen­
eral hardware, and expect to keep
and furnish a c<nnplete and valuable
Stock of everything called for in their
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
line, at prices which will meet ap­
proval and patronage. They can sell
A second-hand Solid Comfort gang
you anything from a darning needle plow : two 12-inch plows. Enquire of
to a threshing machine. Call and
O. A. S teaiins .
See their goodsand prices and be con­
vinced.
George W. Bradley has just receiv­
ed a large stock of summer horse
goods. Call and see his stock.
11“
has the rtght gixxis and the right
prices.
«»NONARY REMIN1SENCES.
About twenty years ago a number
of young men were studying for the
ministry in the Western Theological
Seminary, Alleghany City, Penn.
While rare opportunities for useful­
ness were not wanting at home for
earnest and capable men, still there
was a louder call for consecrated
talent to go abroad and give the
knowledge of the tiuthtothe nori-
Clirfstian nations of the world.
The
intrinsic strength of this claim was
augmented by the clever and earnest
pleas of Rev. S. H. Kellogg who tle n
occupied the-chair of Theology in the
seminary.
He was one of the ablest
advocates for the cause of foreign
missions in tlie Presbyterian church.
When a very young man lie had gone
to India and spent a number of years
in preaching to the Hindus and Mti-
hominedans He also wrote a gram­
mar of the Hindi language which
Still bolds Its place as the standard
work on that subject.
His amiable
disposition and scholarly attainments
rendered him a most valuable mis­
sionary. India could ill afford to lose
him, hut the Master saw that what
Seemed tu be H loss to that country
would, in reality, prove a gain. Mrs.
Kellogg died, and lieing left witli a
helpless family oil his hands, Hr.
Kellogg was obliged to return home.
His remarkable ability soon attracted
the attention of a large and im­
portant church in Pittsburgh, and
from thence he was called to the
chair of theology in t lie seminary in
the adjoining city of Alleghany.
In
this position lie had under his tuition
Some of the brightest and best young
tied of the church.
lie lost, no time
in bringing to Is-ar upon them tlie
claim» of file non-Clirist ian world.
The results were that a large numiier
nt stodents became interested in mis-
ainns and a larger proportion than
ever before volunteered to go abroad.
Among this numiier we might men­
tion doh n Kyle, ii cousin of^S nator
Kyle. who went to Brazil and lias
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878—
Notice for Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I
L akeview , O bsoox , April ¡10, 1901. i
Notice is hereby given that. in com­
pliance with tlie |>rovi«ione of il.e act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
act for the «ale of timber land» in the
state* of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Waxiiington Territory,” ax extended to
all the Public Land States bv art of
August 4, 1892, Henry J. Small, of
'Klamatlion, Count»- of'Siskiyou, state
of California, has this day tiled in this
' office his sworn statement, No. .'>ol, for
the purchase of the SE*4. of Section
; No. 1, in Township No.33 S., Rang“ No.
i 7*'i East, and w ill offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural pur|s>ses, and to establish hi“
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this ottice at Lakeview.
Ore., on Saturday, the 27th day of July,
118)1, He name“ as witnesses: Philo
Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.; Win. H.
Smith, of Hornbro ik, Calif.: Emma C
Parshall, of Klamathon, Calif.; Esther
Durgin, of Klamatlion, Calif. Any and
all jHTsons claiming adversely the
above-descritred lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on <T be­
fore said 27th dav r,f July, 1901.
E. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE», 187»,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U nite » S tates L ani » O eitce .
Lakeview, Oregon, April 30, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance witli tlie provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “Au
act for tlie sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
ed to all tlx- Public Land States bv act
of August 4, 1892, I lla <»ay Hull, of
Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, State
of California, lias thia day filed in
this office her sworn statement No. 302.
fortlie purchase of the E’j of SE1«,
Sec. 2. and N
of N E'a, of Section No. II,
in Township No. 33 S., Range No. 7'8,
East, ami will offer proof to show
that the land sought ia more valuable
for its tiinlx-r or stone than for agri­
cultural piir|s,sex, mid to estalilish tier
claim to said lan I before the Register
and Receiver of this office at laikeview ,
(>r., on Saturdny, the 27th day of July,
1901. She names ns witnesses:
Wm.
II. Smith, of lloriibnxik, Calif.; Henry
I. Small, of Klamatlion, Calif.; Emma
C. Parshall, of Klamatlion, Calif.; Ex-
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the ad of
Coiigre»« of June 3. 1878. entitled “An
act tor the sale of timlx-r lands in the
states of California. Oregon, Nevada,
anil Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Publi»- Limi States by
act of August 4, 1892, William D. Weeks,
of Duluth, county of St. Louis, state of
Minn., has this day t:i> d in this office
his sworn statement No. 392, for the
miri-base o| the NW'j of -edioli No.
32. in Township No. 30 S., Range No.
UE„ and will offer proof to show that
the lumi sought is more valuable for its
timl»er or stone than for agricultural
purpo-e“. and to establish bis claim to
said land before the Register uml Re­
ceiver i-fthis office at Likevirw, Oregon,
on Friday, tlie 2.8th 'lay of June. 1901.
He names a- »vitm—»•■» : Harris Deans,
of Duluth, Minn.; 11. S. Dnnbar, of
Ashland, Oregon; J. A- Parker, “I Illy,
Oregon; James Bell, of Blv, Oregon.
Any ami all js-rsons claiming ad­
versely the aixjve-ilescribeil lands an-
requested to tile their claims in this
office on or before said 28th day of
June, 1901.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
TIMBERLAND. A( TJUNil 3. I«7x,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT ION.
U nitei » Kr.vnta L and O ffu e .
Lakeview, Oregon, April 20,1901.
Notiix; is hereby given that in coin
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “All
act lor the »ale of timber lands in tlie
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Wii“hington Territory,” ax extend­
ed to all the Public I.ari'l Mates by act
of August 4, 1892, Harris Deans, of
Duluth, county of St. Louis, state of
Minn., lias this day filed in this oil'u-»-
Ilia sworn statement No. 291, for the
purchase of the NF.'j of Section No. 32,
in Township No. 39 S., Range No. <> E.,
ami will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to estaMisli Ills claim to
said land before the Register ami Re­
ceiverot this office at Lakeview, Ore­
gon, on Friday, the 28th day of June,
P.sil. He name“ as witnesses:
J. A.
Parker, of Blv. Oregon ¡James Bell, of
Bly, Oregon; ILS. Dunbar, of Ashland,
Oregon; W. I>. Weeks, «4 Duluth, Minn.
A<i.v and all persons
claiming ad­
versely the above-descrilted hinds are
requested to tile their claims in this
ollii-e on or before said 28th day of June,
1901.
E. M. IJ rattain , Register,
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Lakeview , Oregon,
April 10, llOl.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
low itig-named settler ha“ filetl noli :e of
his intention to make final proof in sup­
port of his claim, and that said proof
will he made before Jas. II. Driscoll,
County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on May 28, |!Hi|, viz :
Michael Dalton,
H. E. No. 2313. for the NW'^, Sec.
31, Tp. 3'1 S., R. HI-:., Wi'I. Mer., Ore­
gon. He names the following witn<’SM“S
to prove liis continuous residence .upon
mid cultivation <4 said land, viz:
M.
\V. Caskey, of Besw ick California; l>.
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Notice is hi icby gh«m lb *’
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p’iimc»» will» H r r»»*\»
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art lol tin' rale "I tÌU.I’i'. I-."' » '
► tali » ol ' '»lit'"
111
ami Wa'Imelon
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temle.1 to all tie Pu'd ■ >
1
I.» a. t ot Aug'i-t I I'1' 1
1'ar.liall. .1 Klamathon. I mil'
knon. Slate ol < alll"im.i. I "“ «t i- •
III,-.I in Ibi» olii»,' be' »wma ►i.itemciH
298. I“’ ib.- pur» h
■ I th*
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ot S.. II.-U No. I. m i'"" "l"1' '
l>ai>;e No. 7 1 .• I
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► Imw that II“' laud »"Ujlit '■ . ...... . ' 1 ”
alile tor U h timla-r m M 'm
rii iiltiual pui|H>''“. and to> »l‘< 1 !l ■
lutili to xaul land lx I 'e I
I“ -” ' 1
ui..1 Rin iver ol IL“ "I1“ • >' I •'
" r
i )i egon. on Sat o i > la » . I be 11 n > i ' »
July. BIOI
H .• i in as wit no*-« ”
(’ahi . I I
ripì.» Hull, of II««Mil..... '•
t» . Hull, <‘l 1 b»riiluoek. < tin : Ih’im
Small. «»1 Kianiath««n, (/aiif, : 1 -th«
\h\ in
! >ui «in, ol Kl.iniatlo»n ( (III
nil ; «»rwotiM cl.dniing a>i\• > m ’Iv ilo* u ! m » v
«1«i i»H*»l lan«l* ar«* »« « pi»-(« «I t" 1»
llo ir «’laitn* tu ibi* olii» «' ell Ol l»vl”l
►ani 27th da» >4 Jttlv. I “'I.
I-. M. Bl; \ I I «IN Keu-tor.
I XlTKl' Si \TI s laxi» th rit I
Lakeview, Or., Mtlv 2. l*iH.
Notice is hereby given (hat in rom-
pliunee with the | rove-ions ol the act ot
('ongress o1 June 3.
entitle«! “An
act for the sale of timber laml* in the
Mat« s of California, Oregon. Ncx.ul.i
and Washington territory,” a* extend
ed to all the INtblic I and Status by
act of August ♦, IS 2. ioibert B. >lal
cup, of Hurnbr«»ok, county of Si-kt
vou. State of California, has this «lay
tiled in this odice bis Nnorti statement No.
304, for the purchase of the N \\
ol
S-«*tion No. Ii. in Township No
» >
Range No.
E. \\ . M., aud will « 0« i
proof to show that the iaml sought is
more valuable for its umVer or stone
than for agricultural purp<»M *. and to
establish his claim to said lan I l>eiore
the Register ami Receiver «4 this »•!!.« «
•it Lakeview , Or., on Mt-mlay, tin* l«»th
day of July, BK)1. He nauu-s as wit-
- . -
Wn H. Qu
■ : K tu
(’alii,; Ernest A. Qmid, of Klamathon
Calif.; Wm. Stalcup, of Hornbrook
Notke I or Publkatlon.
('ahi.; IL A. Stanford, of Hornbro« k.
Ik pirtlm-lit of thè lliti'rmr.
C liforma.
Any
ami all
ihumoiis
Limi • itili»• at l.ikr»n
claiming adversely the ab«»vc-d<ri!»e«i
A pi il 24. I »' .
lands are requested to tile their i laims
Note ci“ Imi. I » glieli tl it tlm I
in this office on or before the said l >;h
low ing'tiameil 'i ltlcr l t» lil.'d iiotn*.
«lav of July. l‘.MH .
Iti» inti tili.in lo make tieni pi e t in ■
E. M. I’ hattun . Register.
|H,rt of hi» l'Ialin. nml th.it -al l |>>
wtll la- inad.’I» loie J
H.ini.ikii, i
Timber Land, Act June j, 1S7S
S
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‘
..mmiH'iom
r
a'.
Bommx.1.
l)re.,
Notice for Publication.
Jutle 8, 19 l|. » iz :
(J9ITE D ST AT E8 L A N D OF F! CE J
L a K e VU* , O hf - hon , May 2, IWI.I
Notice is hereby given that, m »om
pliance with the pruvi*ions of the act «»I
Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled “An
act lor the “ale of titnlar land“ in the
s»ate“ of California, Oregon, .N«‘va«la ami
Washington Territory,” as extumh i to
all the Public Land Stales by act ot
August 4, 1$92, Ernest A. Quaif, of
Klamathon, County <1 Siskiyou. >tatv
of California, has thi*» «lav file«! in
this office his sworn statement. No.
for the purchase of the >W. *| of Sei
tion No. 12. in Townsiiip N-». . h «
Range
No. 7l.w, E. W. M.. ami will offer pr«»ot to
show that the land sought is more vain
able i«»r its timlaT or stone than for ag
ricultural pnrp «»-r“. ami to establish hi*
claim to said laml Isdore the Register
ami Receiver of this office nt Igikvvtew ,
Or»»,, on Monday, the 15th day of July,
1901. He ham« - as witnesses:
R«»ht.
B. Stalcup. of ii«>rnbrook, Calil.; Wm
Stalcup, ot llornhroi k, Calif.; Wm. H
(¿naif, of Klamatlion, (’ahi.; R. A.
Stanford, of Hornbrook, Calif. Anv
and
all
jiersonn
claiming
ad­
versely the above-d»»r<Til»ed lands are
requested to file their claim* in thi-
office <»n or Indore *ai I 15th day of
Julv, 1901.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878—
Notice for Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND Ol EK E.)
L akeview , O keg «»\*, May 2. 1901.\
Notice is hereby given that, in com-
pliance with the provi«miiM of the art of
Congress of June 3, 1H7M, entitled “An
net for the sale oi timber lamls in the
-fate“ of California. Oregon, Nevadnam!
Washington Territory, as extended to
all the Public Laml States by m t of Au­
gust 4, IS92, William H. (¿naif, of
Klamathon, County of Siskiyou, Mate
of California, has thi* «lay tiled tn
this office his sworn statement. No. .30*».
tor the pun-base of the >
of N E* j. ami
N}.^ of SE1^, of Section No. ¡1, m
Township No. 3.3, S., Range No. 7’.
E. W. M., and will offer pr<s»f to sh«»w
that the land nought is more valuable
lor its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purjioseH, and to establish hi*
claim to said land before tin» Register
ami Receiver of th is office at Lakeview.
Oregon, on Mon lay, the 15th day ol
July. 1901.
lie name* ii ^ witnei-e*;
Ernest A. (¿naif, of Klamathon, Calif.;
Win. Stalcup, ot lhirnbrook, ('aiif.;
Robt, B. Stalcup, of Hornbrook, Calif.;
R. A. Stanfor«!, of Hornbrook. Calif.
Any and al! ¡arsons claiming adversely
the above-de-rribv<l lands arc re<jtie* te<i
to tile their claims in this office on or be­
fore «aid 15th dav of Julv, 1901.
E. M. JiRATTAIN. Register.
limber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Notice for Publication.
U NIT E D 8TATES L A N D ' iFFIU E ;i
L akkvikw -, O rktion , April 30, 1901.(
Notice i. hereby given that, in cotn-
plinnce with the provixiotix of tin- act of
Congrexx of June 3, 1878, entitled "All
act for tin- wale of tiinber laii'I. ill the
“latex of California, Oregon, Nevad i and
Waxliington Territory,’’ a“ extended to
all tlx' Public Lan<l Staten by act of Au-
glint 4, 1892, Willintn II. Smith, of
Hornbrook,
County
of
Sixkiyou,
Slate
of
California, liax Ilin day
filed in thix office bix xworn xtaterrient.
No. 2)9, for the purchaxe of the NE. ' (
of Section No. I. in Townxhip No 33.
S. , Kange No. 71., E.,nnd willoffer proof
toxliow that the land nought lx more
valuable for itx timber or “tone than for
agricultural piirixiH““, iiik I to i-xtnblixh
hix claim to .aid land before the Regix-
ter mid Receiver of thi* office at Lake­
view. Oregon, on Satunlav, the27th 'lay
of -July, 1901. lie name.nx witticxxeH:
I’liilo Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.; I.Ila
I >. Hull, of I lorn brook, Calif.; Henry L
Small, of Klamathon, Calif.; Exther
Durgin, of Klamatlion, Calif. Any and
all piTHonx claiming adverxelv llienbov,-
den rilx-d land* are requested to (lie
their claim* in I lux olllcn on or before
raid 27th dav of .Julv, 1901.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Regoitcr.
E R. REHMES.
ALEX MARTIN JR.,
lice President.
Cashier.
AUX M1HTIN
Präsident.
Cordions Attended
to Piompt'y.
Correspondence
Invited.
FALLS
KI.A.11ATÎ1
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Plan » .'iiiil Spccuicatioii i Furnislied on All Kinds o|
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
I
TIM BEK I. A Nd. \( r.H NE.;.
NOTICE H>K ITBLB \ I !' >-N.
Land, Act June 3
1,878 |
Notice for PubiRation.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I
I. aei . vii . w -, O keo ON. April 29. 1901.1
Notice is lie-eby given that, m com
pliance witli the provision» of the aet of
Congress of J line 3, 1878. entitled 'An
aet lor the sale of tiniln-r lamia in the
states of California. Oregon. Nevada ami
Washington Territory,” as extendml
to all the Puhii»- Liml States bi
aet of August 4. 1892. James Bell, of
Blv, comity >4 Klamath, state ot Ore­
gon, has this <lay tiled in this otlice bi“
-worn statement. No. 293. tor the pur-
i-has>- of tlie sW t4 of section No. bo. in
, ■ -
■ -
1.
x
ami will offer proof io show that the
land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agrii'iiltural
pur|w s<'S, and to establish lus claim to
said laml la-fore the Register ami Be-
ceiver of tins office at I jkevtew, Oregon,
on 1 ri lav, the 28th day »-l June. I.Ml.
He names as witness»'.“: W. D. Weeks
of Duluth. Minn.-, Harris Deans, of
Duluth, Minn.; H. S. Dunbar, of Ash
land, Oregon; J. A. Parker, ot Blv. Ore­
gon.
Any and all jx-rsons claim­
ing
8'lversely
the als>Ve->les< rilxsl
lands are requested to tile their claims
in this otilee on or lieiore said 28th day
of June, 1ML
E. M. BRATTA IN, Register.
A.t June J.
Noth« for I'liblii-Hi'"’-
I x . I I !>.- r \ I I ' I INDOFFlt
I.AKKVIliV,
Mil) 2. HMI. »
Notice is hereby given (hat, in coin
phanee \tith the pi«» vimoiis ol the at t <»l
('«ingress «it June 3, ls. s, entitled
\n
act for the wale ol timber laml»* in the
status «>| Culitornia, < hfutni. Xev.ni.i an«I
W i<, : v! -n |\ i t it.'t \ . a ■ < \ ’ • "
all th«1 Pul lie I arid >!.it« ' bv ,u i . :
Aligns! I, ISW2. \\ illirttn M:il«Mp. “I
11 »rhl'iouk. t’onntx • ! >iskt\«»n. M.c«
ol Culitornia, has tin • «l.i\ rile I tn this
«'lti«‘e Ins suorn Mahnieiit. N »
lot
the purchase <»t the I
«»I
’y, ami
>l , ut
«1 '«‘« lion No. I’, in loun
ship No
. s._ Kai»,.'• N • . 1. I \\ M .
an«t will <»fler pruoi to show th.H the
I uni H«»nght is more valuable lor its
limbvi or Ftone than tor agricultural
purpo>t‘M, and to establish his « laitn t«»
>ai«i !:unl l>eh»re the Kegisterand Kceuiv-
er oi this olliev a! I akvvi« w, Oregon,
on Monday, th? lath «lay «•! »Inly, iwl
He nanus as witnesses: |{.
.''tan
ford, of Hornbrook, (.'ahi.; Ernest \.
l^uaii, of Klamatlion, Caht : Win. 11. TIMBER I. \NI>. \t I' H NI
I ’•
(¿naif, of Klamathon, Calif.; Ibdt. !•
noth e i fi: fi ill' viion .
Stalcup, of Hornluo« k, Cahl. Atn ainl
all |H‘i>om» da*ming ailvinsely theal»«»v<
d«‘>crtbe«l landa are rc«ptr>tul to tile
their claims in thi? otll« e on or I’elarv
sai«I loth da\ ol .Inlv, I'. b H.
E. M. BKA l l’AlN. Kcgixter.
TIM BER LAND. Al T .11 N E l. |x,8.
NOflCE I olì l'UBLICATTON.
Mr. W .1. Baxt r of North Brook,
N.i.-..'. SUff.
»11
|
-
Seven pounds for il.on. Baldwin's fifteen years. He tried many reme­ TIMBER LAND. ACT JI'NE 3. 1878.—
notice for publication .
Hardware Store. A. O. I’. W. Build­ dies with no lesults until he used De­
ing. Klamath Falls.
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and that
UNITED STATE' LAND OFFICE, I
quickly cured him.
L a KEVIRW, O kegon , April 21). 1901. I
J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno.
CARRICK? GRIGSBY CO
Timber Land. Act June 3. 187S
Notice for Publication.
hiotfcc I or Publkatlon.
limber Land,
v.ii ■ t\ « i • .«’eii.il ¡»it I w«»rk ( « 11111-> ! * «'« I lt\ tlJn i,
«I ( .‘ivui^, stair IkHil*. I’filu«l«,i* nn«l Newrl LuDtN. |i
»I Wo» k '».»• 'i I ‘ I »o l r im i*, < <>r Iler Riol B mm « BI im k«
li • r I • •«»! nml Wih>'«>w I nt ii >«*'«, l*iii|»lt* rtiol l‘»«w Khd«, *
A » ui«»’ r.imt* »if«l < hl M tilling uml I ì I ma * . I I va ul Iona hii »| |
I uiot Lut < »hi
'\ h II r.i|n 1, I ’n11. titln . »•!«’., rlu.
t »\.t k i.«l liottviiui, mal in tl.u *.tt« <t a’"l
upptiKrtl alvi««?.
• til
W
icxci i.\.\(
S TAI ¡Lies
\
n
i » ni i it r
Klamath Falls-Merrill
W. VV. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
CND,
-«I » (► » y •
KLAMATH
M Ikiiiril». Itegi»t» r
TIMBER LAND. A< T'.ll NE ; l»>
NOTICE FOR l’UBLI ITIO
UNITED »TATES l.\NI><>| F’t'E >
Noli»'.'i» hereby g'.eri that in »olii-
pliance with I lie pr>» i-imi» of the u> t of
( ’ongle»» ol .hll.e .1, 1 »;8, « otiti,-«I “ \n
act lor th.- «aie of timi-« r lami» in II «
«tat.-x ol ('.idioti .a •h.'.' n. N.-iad..
and
\Va»liington Terril, .y.” n« ex
tenti* I to all th" |*nl
I . • i
I.y act of Augii»! I. -ix'cj John W
tl'Neil, ot Hornbrook. ( oiml» of >i'ki
\ou. State of California ha« thin dkv
tiled in thi“ office• hi« «worti -'aietn.i.-
N ’ . • >. lor the pare! ite • t 11 ■ N I 1,
of
Section No. 2, >n T<»»n»liip No.
33, 8., Range No. 7*« E., ami will
offer j r«x>f to »l>-. » that tin- I n .I
«ought i“ more valuable f-r if« tim
lier or xtone
than for ngrieultnral
piirjH,«..«, atid to »*Htabli«li hi- claim
to Haul lami Ix-fore the l!. gi»t« r and
I...... . . of thi« olii
¡i' I o,. . ,..a
Oregon, on S.itunlav. th.* 27th dav of
•Inly. P.IOI.
He tiainex n« witli"--.
\\ i ii 11 - in 11 h .. I 11... i, .
i
OREGON,
r,"r'ii'’ii» eoi>\>'.i'i i, ill parti ' •
* 'io I k i n Oh
.nul N 't ilt* l it ( "aliiotnia at the verv lowest rates.
n
HER1T0RD STOCK FARM
|>rrw ■» \ ulte) , Oregon.
I . (>. Iti SIIMI, Owner.
Larges! Herd of Registered Here
lords in Oregon.
15 K i 'B'IT' i I iarlinf Lull» Fur 'à
rrke: >!••«», $U5 «nJ S»50
/ U DO# 4/ 4 WO //<?«</ < / tieni.
bl MMoNa
i
I NI! ILI»
L Ul IK '
Ntrliuf U I
l.haiuv u .t)
( ’i>h|f .«••«• •>!
in ! tor th«*’
-late- ni ( n
*111
rt 1,1
the Siale of
K14 ti I « i h.
Sult tn
E < tirr««ll. 1*1.Olitili,
i
I «i’iiiy l”f
% M.
I h • t/ftr.
V. A. < \im«il, !H’frhilmit
I . « . A. ( 4rr«»ll, Ihe alaivr im nifi
di ‘i'titlaiit.
!
ri » N «MF «•»
Tilt ^TATI «»K <
<.-’wj
5 «ni H’«' h*'frl»y r»’q«iií«*l t«»
the M
!.
Intere»! on 'Hine w
thi“ date: No». I v>. 541
■ ,■> S110 5 '■ M-M
■ i -.
',
Klamath 1 all., Otegoii, tl
February, ItMll.
IL II. « i X \ » i K r » :.t it«..
I 'outit» Tr.- 1'iir. r
FALLS,
I’1 ' ' *
i'A 'luv, week or u.Quth.
li \ niel Grain bought ami aolil.
limber laud. Ait June J, |8;M
Notke lor I'ubloation.
E
Stage Line,
««
of 8Í •
¡xl.'l. N ... 4
a>..| will. (I.- pr.H.f tu
r>- v.ilu-
t for ng*
¿l*|l lit»
I . tore llm Ih-gixti r
ulb> <- ut l .,k, \ n-* .
. th»* 2'.lh «luv
• iisHIie« n* Ultf.«’»*«»
< ( K h .mut 1« hall*. • »»«’
^Hiniiirr * of Klaitiitlti
i. i | ». \\ i 'I « n <>f K lattl
n . < but h*' Il iiotlkiir, «*t
fe^oii. Any nn«l «Il
t lu- ¡«1*0.«'
ito 111«*
« tli« »’« n ur Ls*i”rs*
. IWI.
I LA IT \!N 1
■ 1
,igalh«'t \<»«l h» II'»’ il’**'” «’otillisl siili,
,>1, , f Irt i .fu f | h « t.itli il*) • »I -I Uh«’, A. IL
HMH, Mini I VtMI l*‘l •*» t‘> »»«•*• r
u «ti.l ! I « ri ot. tl i ì.tlM «fi w ili Mpply V»
■ « . .il t «r li»«* •«•In I »%• pr«vi<i I« » •••
pi.itniifl*« coni pini n t ; th*t i* t*» »»y:
l’imlì limi II»«’ l*m«ln
iio»lnii«»’ny
I»..W S «Ulli** ln’lwmi plnilifiti nml «Ir*
». i
t i>«* «ii?*oks >l, Mhh«i¡l»-«i and b*M
(of
.
>«<nht: Thal pi «ini il! In- *iilln«nt»M
f •
•unir bri h»ru»«*r imiìir, Mr*. L. L.
Ifui lti« k.
II«.t«l: Kor »neh other *n»l fnrlbrr
n Ilei *«*|filhr ll«»n rnl«l»« (’«»• rt mnf
M » ni jn*-l ilti'l « «p»H«b|r.
.¡«ne n* i- p»d h»hr«l n» p'H*
i , , ..| |f| ..r*’« r not II "*• I*«•• ..lui
•Im «»< \i ril. A. h . ! ■>!. >•> Hon«»n»M«
I I UtPit». <’«« ihtv J<I«U»-. nt»»l *i’t
*ir«l» r furtlirr «ln« « i
Ihm Ihr finir «4
Ihr 0ml i uMh «timi of
*«”>••»»••"'
\ IL, fn'l iih’l <«*nlinii«’ l«»r *•' •n«W’
i. c M.. k-, until i' - l e, da, -t l'.n-.
\ 1 • . u • n, «i I . ing tin I >'• - * ,l*
!.i*l rm hi irai i«»n.
Lni'irf^ Mn ir,
Allori»«**»« t«»r l’Iiiintiff.
Dyspepsia Cure P» n.k>i:AMi:s.M.t).
Digests what you cat.
Ptiyulclan nnJ Surgeon,
Atl Calls Answered Promptly •*)'
it artt*:< tally dtgcxtji th" foot! and aids
Nature tn mn ngth itiug and recon­
structing the eihaunted dlgextlvc or­ or Mfcht.
gan». it 1»the iateatdlscovi icddig>'»t-
ant and tome» No other prepirntton
can anproach p m efliciem-y; ¡t In»
W. H. Roberta, nl Hon
■
“i.intiy rtheve-and permanently cures
Phi lo 11 ul I. of IlornlttiMtk, Calif ; Het
D> i>'|.xiu, Indigv-tiun, Heartburn,
ry I. Simili, ot Klamathon,( ahi.
\ni I
it tiiom i -h, Nau m a.
and all |»-r*on« claiming ndver-el» th.- .Sir a H Pticb'h Ga- tralgla.Ur.imp-aml
ah >Ve-d“»colH-d land are I'qu. -ted t'> ull other result» of imp« i fectdigolIon.
file tbi-ir claim» in thi“ nifi".- on «,t I«
I' ii a K »1.1*1, k.rgxait.'contain*2‘« tlrm-x £4F"l‘r<>n>pt und «iridili »ttrntion
. i . i ¡»Itala, Iso>1» al. ai-.ut«ly’.s»'P'..i u>,noiit'-o
fore «aid 27lh dm- of liib rxi|
to idi o »lera
Praoarad by L C. LaWi I I a CO-. Ctpcco»
E. M. BRATTAIN. K.gi-ter.
j. n. nooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
TIMBER LAND, A< T U NE : IS?
NoTK E FOR ITBI.IC \lloN,
UNITED STATES I.ANIto! IKE/
L a KK vii ; u -, Onia. ox , Apiil 29, 1 >o| |
Notici- ih hereby given that in cm
pliance with th.- provi-ion- oi the a. i m
Congii" of .Im,i
1878, i ntith-d ' Nn
act for the «ab- of nmh.-i |.m|« m
»tali', of I aliform i. Oi.
and Wa«liitiglim Territor)
a-i »t"nl
e I tu ail Hie Public I.and .'tai. - |,.
act of Align»! I, 1892, Willi- II. lîolx-rl-
of Hornbrook, County of “i-ki’.oii
.'tate of Ciilifoinin, ha- tl,.“ d ll tiled Ili
thi» office hi- »worn -latement No. -jo.,
(or the purdinvc of the NWof 8ci-’
lion No. 2. in Town-hip X.,. ;;;| s,
Range Nn.71 , IL, and will olfi-r pu»,f tn
»how that tlm land »ought i< more y il
nabli, for il“,timl»-r or “tom- thim for a r
rii iiltiual piiririHi-, and loe-laLli-h In-
claim 1.1 -aid land bi fore the l!, gi«it.r
limi Ri-ceiver of thia offici' at Laki', lew
Oregon, on Saturday, the 27lli dai ni
Julv, IIMll.
lie mitin*» ax w itili'., i--
John W. O'Neil, of Hornbrook, Calif -
Wrn. If. Smith, of Hornbrook, falif.;
Philo Hull, oí I lor ni in »ili, Calif. ; Ihm
ry I. Sinall, oí Klaniathoii, Calif. An»'
nodali piTHoo“ claiming iidver»"ly th».
lilMiVe ilexcrilN.il laud“ an* r1 .111,■-.t, d tn
file their cliiitn» in thi“ ollli e on ,,r be­
fore »aid 27th day of .Inly, I'. mii .
I-«. M. BRA I IAIN, llegi-ti-r.
D< Wit' s Litt!.. I'hrly ItlhcrHHenn-h
llm rento fest part s nr t In- Ixiwels ¡mil
remove the inipuriiii s speedily with
no diHcomfort. They uri* Lutimi* (<„•
their cllle.ii-y.
EiWy f„
||„V1.|,
gripe.
•I. L. I’adgi'tt X Sort*, Keno.
L' ' 1» ^l AII M
< >FI I< t’J
L\KK.v;m , <
April 30, HM|.(
Proprietor of Fi-eiijht At «goni.
Notice i.. |iur**hv |/iv«*ti (hut in coni'
pliance With lliu plovi*|o|iH ol th»* IK'I <»l
Everything dorm « ill'
rofign »•« of June .3, B»7M. rlitit h*«l “All
m-atlie«* mid dixpnl' I* ■■■
in*! lor the i|u «J liiitber hni'L in th*’
<i| ( i,e»Iniii, tliuL’fjn, N»’\ailii,
iiih I
V. j 'Iiingittii 3’».| riiot v oh »•%•
l' li<lu I to nil lite PoLliu Liliol M’lH*'’
*')'
A ik’u-I I, L'I2, I’lnlo Hull,
"I Hornbrook, lOunty of >n-ki\«» ii .
Mato of ( ilif.trnia, hiia H i I m <hiy ¡Ih’d
in till« oilice b: mwoih Htiif eliii’lit, vo.
I " th<* piln lm-e of th«* I*' * of MW' | Cleanliness and Good Work
an«l \\ 1 of >|.i t, of Se* tion Ml
Ill
lown-lnp
luiiig«* *-o. • ’ l a**,
Guaranteed.
*Hi'l will of i i proof to h I iow thill tilt»
Also
Agent
for LONDON
liii'l
onglil !• mon« t.ilnabl«« for ilw
Linker or
'H h * tlum for agiicnlflti h I
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
pnr po.
no ||,,e lahlMi hi« i liiiiii to
•ti'l I Ill i lif-lme I he I.’- /I -1 el ;ll.<l Rf
' • • ' ’ “I t III oil ■ . ,*l I .1 Review , < I Ifgoll,
“| In»,. I h ' c II
‘in •'I’linlay, lie 27lh «lay of July i'NH. pi phla for t Ite p.t.xl iwrnf. .« •
Ho llllllll'R ,IM u iflK’WFt'N :
Wm. n h;i'v<. iH . n un;,..... alter in tuo«'
Hnilh, «»l Ifornbrook, < ilif ; Henry I
’•»all. ”1 hull ith<Hi, (alii.; Llnma <’. ,ii ilmiis and pliyxh ian* J" I-”
Affer t ikitig <»)■' »">'"',| f hi ,il
’ I' ’ll. «•( k l;t in il lion .< alii. ; !>th»,i ||< f.
H'H.'in, oi Klain.itbon, Cnlif.
Any nn«l md |>y*p<'pKht Cure I
I h»*”
all |w*r"oh* ('laiining h <I vith <’I v
tlm am ikav In In ller he.iHh
|tllt
'
:i*»'B» ’I« < rib( i| I uh I m itri* i• <|ii«’ l«,«l to I h , I, Ini twellfy ♦< af».
i.
too
hiR^'
lib* He ir « lairiiH in (bi« olln «’ on or !><•• piaisc Isodnl l>» »pepala < ni'
W.
ioic Haid 27lb «Iny of July, 1901.
lv. " Tini» « riti » Mrs. < •
E. M. Bi<»rr'iv, Rt«ahtvr.
HOTEL BARBER SHOP,
J W. SIEMENS. Pr<v-
eri », Nnri b < i cek. « ) I» ■
.1. L. l'.nlgett »k
K*'
l’UAH’5 Asii» v VINDMII-I--5'
.......... - and
..
A Ihm Hue of •’'■'»H*
Mills jusl ns-elved by < •
! Im “Ai'i'tootoi'Mui«