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jlimath republican . THI’HHDAY. JI'LY 4, local NEWS laud, lit wlii'h p'.iri’ nml I ng -ne píenle dinner, EverytMidy la Invitai tlx tlx y hav<> In u vlaitlug friend» to st tomi und Join In having a g<«>d utid relative*. llinc. Tlmtiph tlx* nrimtgcim nls It 01. L. H Appi ;■ it-hu» been In town I may not I m * so elaborate as usual, the I its wc< k. Il- I n stiiTcring from n celebration will I m * norm the les* spialixil km-, fix' result of a fail luitrlotlc mid enjoyable. Kianiaiii Falls Blfi STORE jELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS FOR-^ CASH STORE Studebaker Wagons, Willi; himdlliii' „mi,. HV0 on )11M It Is reported that between »30,• ; mm.mm mid »10,000,000 will be spent >,* y\ Galkins of Medford was here ranch hut wt i k, X cry i iii'ouriigln;' reports are r«*- In Gie next few years In Improving! jvfmiiby. Southern I'mlHc railroad. i * l'< d In < ,,ooi i Sii|H ilnteixii til De the M' hn I oii Ciiuiitv court has fain In Lap of Ibi' coixlltlon of his little Gnidi*» arc to I m * redocixl, curves nr- thl» week. d'lii' lilu wh i was tuk,.|| toBuhmifur in b<* st rulglilenctl, heavier rails are' Io displace the lighter ones now In H, j,. McNaughton arrived Kumluy im illeal timtiix m, lire, slcel I rest les art* to I m * built mid from -'K, r* J L X id< h |H driving thu Ash- big cngln *s und up-to-date cars un Marlon Bennett of Dairy V I m I t <-<! l imi »lagt, to Hx- lop of Un* molili- to I m * iHuiglit. President Hay-H pro- tain ibis wi l l, io Hi,. plu«-|. of his reg imhm * s Io raise tlx* standard of Hu- here Tu< iwl«y* Hank O'Brien of Dairy Wl'M In ular dilli i. ai , Dis ter, who Is tak Southern I’lvcltic to that of Kustcrn ing h i.hort vac.it Ion. nsuls. U iwii .'I'uidivy. XI" o , i* t lo I. am that J. T. H< n- Astilaml Tidings: David Hmlth, j i» Hazen of I’»» X’lilicy was •*y who went to Dr. Hani’s Han- Hx* half breed Indian arrestai In town Tues'l'ty- li ilium io in i i alici*«'«, for medical Klamath Comity on a charge of dls- II w. Durkee of Allainoht was hi treatment I* not Improving llh full In- |x>*lng of liquor» lo Indimi», arraigned factonly u* w.i* lx.|M-d. in 1 lie I'. H. court ut Portland, Mon In» li 'I’m Mlay. H I. I of Dairy was In I lie Il h mg mu lg. under wuy with an day, mid entered a pl<*a of not guilty. ¡ jMWHitiie for, ,. h, Ml w«^»k. It ha* al Ills case will not com«* up until fall Fulls H nliit sd‘»y* reaily conimi ix > tl in nome parts of whet* th«* next I'. H. grand jury Dist week l.’»oo calwH were brand- meets. Smith tM-longs Io the («rand III«* Cullili V Tildi* piOllllM'H to be Itomi reservation but for some reason „1 at (he Furr ranch tlx* usual tli'imimi for help. wandered out into the Klamath'» XVallrn > 'l ivlor <*f t’hcwauctn was 1 v I 'I o i-ui 11 I coootry when* Im got Into the n Falls visitor Fritfay. lem In i-ox th. uih hist for Port- trouble. I' Ptiii'iie of Kitiila I* ' n . i . i al,, ar laici «li i ■ t.,. \ Mili micini us dale- In tin* nddriwa of Jmlge B-nson of rived here on Saturday. gut« S Ibi . tallii lixlgeof A. <». r. w Klamath Falls last week Ix-fore the which m< ' u on iti,, luth Inst. Win. S'" ii -r *"'• family "f **•»*' He, alumni of the Oregon rnlvcrsity, lie (‘al., arrived here luesduy. Xfr. Jums ai i||,. logging cmnp said that "there Is a mistaken ltl«a C, D. »nd Walter Alexander of m .o l’< li. it. Bay tells us that he will ubroad in the Ix-llcf that I he pro in a tu. ait b liai. raft of imo tilg logs fessions are overcrowded. de <!<■- Boiwlck were lx r<> Saturday. ipp i Klamath iaki ••Iiin-d then- Is plenty of room for M. .X. Livingston of It*«» burg to tli -turn < r .X|<x>ri- Bros, ut Klam lawyers, ministers, «•ducaturs, and In ath Falls. v.xiiixl thl* place last week. -very known profcM>i<m. While .ranks in lb«' professions are pretty j. w. t'ornult <>f Klamathon, <‘ul., S. Siui , i i.f Merrill wo» doing bus- well tilled there Is plenty of vacant vlnlted ill's point 1*1*1 week. ho at nl tlx I ..lin «ai Saturday. Mr. rixuii at the top, though conditions Slukcl I. on- <>f tlx* prominent .Mr. and Mr». XV. F. Arant <*f I'hif may lx- somewhat crowded at the lall' Io t» m, I stia kgrowcra of the Grove w< re In town T ui m I. iv . . bottom,” county, ami li.i* l»*cn a wilier for IU v . t'r.iig went to Ashland hut over forty years. I. W. Burriss uKsuincd active man Saturday after a luad of fruit. agement of th«- llot«-l Lhikvillc Mon Mr 'f-' r. failx r of Moore Brini., day morning. Since arriving her«1, Circuit court c«>'iiiiicne«x| the tld* arrivili ti n outlay on his return lx- has lx-en rushed with the work of journtd term Monday morning. from s ailh' hi <allfornla where lie remodeling mid Improving the In- bad b"' it i : . tiiig ridutlvts sin«*«* last A. Volheni <>f Oroville, < al., was a i«,rlor of the building. The changes full. II. Wdl h|k-|,d till- summer made t bus far add convenience and Khmuth Fall» visitor Inst wrek. with relativ«-* at (bls place. allow g«x>d taste. Also new paint KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Kv Tavl**r coniinct|C'-d on Monday Die ri-w-rv .Ir Ix-loiiglng to the mid paper have lx-en used literally the building of » new renldrnco. wat-1 wuik* ».y, rmptled and rv-fl!|r<l by cx|M-rl<-iic«xl workmen. Mr. Bur- F, 1». tlcvamli-r "f Klamath llot Sat mday evening. With II h new ris* Is determined to make the I ioum - Spring» »a* at the Fall» Sat unlay. coat Ing of f i imiut, i wenty-t w<> liar first class In all res|xx-is and is show j. o. Ilaniaker and Jno. IB*<I :• r - n ls tv.». lug 1«- 11 UMf-tl, It I* alve>hit<-ly ing a pHigrcssivc spirit that is bountl uf IkitiaiitJ w<*re in town Trn wl iy. I Secure ngubist leaks for many yearn to succeed. LARGEST STOCK IN KLAMATH COUNTY to COtlir. Kalein whose census returns show, Mr*. E It lleaimw arrlw«| holm- XV. J. Ilull. r <if Miirshth'ld. Or. considerable shrinkage since tlx- Saturday from her visit tu I'urtlatid. D ring all steel. Hand Dump, «} foot, »30. custodian <>f the a . F. A A. M.. I* eniimcr.itIon of ten years ago, Is still ! (leering all steel. Self Dump, 8} foot, »35. (». W thmdwln ami wife of Hsu »lulling the «lifTi'imt Imlgt* III Illis much <ll*tresuxl over the fact. W<- FruiKlMii wi re at this place ifmiday. ¡leering all steel, Hand Dump, 10} foot, »35. would suggest that before another ll- attended 1««ig* lier«* Sat nrilsv evening nml after the census tlie town should expand its I icering all steel. Self Dump. 10} foot. »40. A daughter w.i* horn U» Mr formal ceremonies, a liUliqllel wa* limits mid Include within them the I Mr*. II. T. Chitwood un the Thoma» wood wheel. Self Dump. 10} foot, »40. whole of Marlon county. This means 1 given tn tux lemur. ult. Hollingsworth-Tiger steel wheel, Self Dump, would bring the desired end quicker Ashland Tow n Talk: Alexander Bradl«urn ami Wifi- were Mr», r. it than mi effort to pull in new people 10} foot, »40. I Fall* vlAilurs the f<>rr part of the It-.«ms leiuriKst Thursday from a and would lx* ttiuie laudable than Ill- Fur cash purchases. will give 6 extra teeth with each rake. visit toli : 1st r Mra. \ It Dsvis, old method, said to I m * In vogue In week. .it Sratt ■ im«l left for her Lome at ambitious roininiinltles years ag<>. RAI nWIM THE HARDWARE AND IM There will be n anelai dam-* nt Kl.llll.il Il Fall Mrs. Davi. leave* ••f enumerating tombstones. Home DALUVV11M, PLEMENT DEALER, llotikton * opera hounc thia (Tliura- July c.tli f.,r I Nome, Ala-tUa, wheic thing must tx* done to lift the galling <la,V) ctctollg. , «he h.i» inlnli g Interests, A. O. V. W. BUILDING, KLAMATH FALLS. yoke of humiliation from Halem nn<i Mrs. XVm. Natl of I *• he view U here Liveryman If.»- n arrived Monday we presume suggestions are accept Visiting tier |>urent*, Mr. and Mrs. on tils 1.1 u n from Ashland wfiere he able. I’.iul llreitmMcIn. Dyspeptics cannot t>e 1 ng lived be Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 CiHIVeVe«! tlx- remains of Mr. I*. M. Intensely hot weather Is the rule i D. v;*y Goan ri*ttirm*«l Tuesday to Burl' i.'ii wlio dl«»| here last week. In th- East at tills time, many pnis- cause t<> live requires nourishment. Notice for Publication. b -r limit.* at IkxiarMa after a visit I’ll«- <1-■ e.is-.l’s mhi who reached here tration* and deaths ix-lng reported Food is not nourishing until It Is di gested. A disordered stomach cannot lust Tliurvlay accompanied the laxly dally from the large cities. with frlemls here. It's dif digest haul. It must have assistance. AIKS LAND omen, ( un<- 3. ltui, i ferent here. Tlierc Is no more dan Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure dig-st* all Merrill has U»*n preparing for a tu Kritcrj' ¡u.** i»r., for burial Notic» lug r-li-tir.itlon i.xlay and proima » Among th«’ arrivals ut II. tel ger of sunstroke in Oregon than there kinds of fiaxl without aid from the with II tuatlr^a'i a large crowtl. Llnkviilcoti I rnlay were J. A I’.ur is on the apex of the North Pole. stomach, allowing it to rest mid re June J limber1 W all u-, Tay- Sw-at can be pnaliu-ixl only by vigor gain Its natural fenetions. lelgti. Enterprise, < >r Its el icon. N> XV«* mt I rst.tml tli it St itr Treasurer extr nil _ ous exercls.', a rarity seldom neecs lor. Chew jean. Or ; Paul Cowen, ements are euctijt the saute as the <»i AutfiinC M<*>rr will visit thl* plu'e some time 4, L—, ■ Han Franci ... XV. .1 Untier. Mmb* s.wy, |M-rluip*. mid. unlike alfalfa, natural digestive fluid* and it simply County of BiakYy during th’* pre*, nt m «nth. ha« thin (lav Nor do jx-opl- can’t help but do you giaxi. Held. Or.; M . A. Livingston. Ilose- never volunteers. statement. K Frank Arant of J’.ne Grove, , burg. < ir.; S. It Gardner, Fort Klam- freeze in Oregon, either in winter or K'sXWL and X‘«8W<4 of Section No. 14. In J. L. Padgett Ac Son*. Kent». township No. 33 Range No. E. W. M.. K'-mluicr ami J. <’ FergUMin .»th, <>r. ami XV. It Slinps'.n, N.iylox. summer. Extremes are comparative and aili offer proof to show that the land ly unknown anil there Is so little va rlt *r were In Iowa Monday. ¡Or. «ought is more valuable for its timber or SIDE SADDLE FOR SALE. stone than for Agricultural purposes, and to riety in the quality of the seasons Al. Sloan of the Summer's Ilanr'i 1 establiph his claim to said land before the Th- Bay Mining. Irrlguthui nml that one often basin consult an al Register and Rl’Cvivcr of thi* office al Lake* A goad second-hand »Ide saddle for bspending a few days In town h.vv INiwi r Co.. I I view. Oregon, on Friday, the 16lb day of Au- manac to tell what month he I» wad sale. Call at Ex "hange Stable». Ing nut • dentist work done. ! gust, 19ul. Ifc names iu witnesses: John B. for a ti" » ditch near Gold 11 ill. ing t li rough. I Koeck. of Klamathon, Calif.: Sheridan F. | Thornton, of Klamathon. Calif.; J. Wallace <’. ('. Cunningham of Fl. KLvmuth ditch will I-id from Hogue Tills municipality has more cats FOR SALE. Dirkey. of Klamathon. Calif.; Joseph W. Stan atopp J It r<* Tu *.. lay on his w ay thr«-«» mil", alsoe that t>»wn nnrl | Held, of Klamathon. Calif. Any and all per limn are ess-’iitlal to metropolitan m< ¡sure a whit li 24 fret on the son# claiming adversely the aboxe-described home from a trip to Astilaml. Second-hand cooking range, dining lands are requested Io nle their claims in this dignity, mid If there are no protec < tom an.l ;o feet on the top ami said 16th dav ol August, IWi. tive laws or ordinances relating to table and several carpets. all nearly office on or before It s.le M. Buller <rf Yreka. F.. XV. . Ire •« f«*ct tu depth. E. M BRATTAIN, Register. tlicsame. It would I m * eminently coni- as good as new, for sale. Inquire at Calkins of Mcilfnrd mid Geo. Frame Mr. G’rtft'th's steam Isiat marie Its f-irtiiig If the thinning process couhl this tiflice. of Ager were bi I bin place Moiirlay. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— rtrat trip on Siturdsy front Pelican tx* followed fur a time. ltixlent va Mis» J..**ic Parker of Dairy I* Hii downt!. lake to Klmn.’i'li Falls. Notice for Publication, rletlcs can I m managed by quarter the spcmlhig N-veral weeks In I * ii tak We are told that hereafter th- boat number of cats now here, No use in ing ttr.itmerit for dcfecllvr hearing. will inak" om- trip per week during VNITKD STATES LAND OFFICIC. I A lllrcral having an over-supply, 1-aKBVIKw. O kkuos . June 3, IWI. i W«> hope to ».■e the sli.ire could he shipped to rat-infested , J. J. Sturgill of Baker City has the summer. Notice Is hereby »Iren that. In rompllance benn here the p.vst weekin the In- tii i ■ »li i. Inst' a<l of one tiont, there jsirts where they arc needed and wltli the prori,lolls o( the art of CongreM of AGENT June 3. I s 7 k . «-nlllleil "An act for the sale of lervst i f a |.»lgv call'-d the Fratern.il all) !>. a i’ ■■•I. to ply up and down would I m * prized. If necessary. In timber lands In the states of California. Ore. I every day. I'ulo.i. addition, a few thousand could I m * a»n. Neiada. ai d Washington Territory." a> i eiteiiiied to all the 1‘ublic Land states by act. Il is Int.T' -.ting to naiil art teles In dispatched and serenely landed in cat of August 4. 1X92. John B. Koeck. of Ktama- Sim hi.ii*», an Itrll.m. was brought heaven. t'oiiimlsseratlon and the thon. County of Siskiyou, State of California. the in ig i in > d tilling how» fami li'Ti* Monday »nd has sine«* heen Notary Public and Conveyancer. Iiaatbieday Sled in thisoffice hl, »worn slate- | ment. No. .<01*. for the purehaae of the St?, of j under treatment for u severe attack ly can l.ie r:i »2.000 a year, st rlct tenderost of human impulses posses* one when lx* thinks of the propriety KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ! Xis-tlon No. 12. Ill Town-hip No. KI. S.. Kang- •i. iiv li- lie.' o -.,essiry. It. must of lirunchllIs. No -i,. E. W M.. and will offer proof to »how j he refreshing to their readers to learn of etlicrvallzlng a well-ineanlng cat. I that the land »ought i> more valuable for It» j According to reptirta, tills pit»«*«* that tli o can wiggl'’along an cheaply but there are Intervals when this sen timber or »tone than for Mncultural pur- I ' mm*», and to e-tabllsh hi» claim to said land •nd vicinity will It* largely repr**M*nt It is s.'fe to siv that mi infinitely timent I n de.id mid its place usui|M*«l before the Register and Receiver of Ihl» office «•<1 at tli- Fourth of July cclebr.ltloll I irg" majority exist comfortably on by revengeful wrath. at Lskeriew. Oregon, on Friday, the lath day Till* Is the of August, ltk'l lie name» as wltnoaeea: J. st Fort Klamath. fault: A concours? of fats asscmbl«* less than a year. Wallace I*.ekey, of Klamathon, Calif.; Sheri under one's w Inflow at night, mid dan F Thornton, ol Klamathon. Call!.; Otto Mr* p. L. Fountain and Mrs. IL Judge B ison returned from hl* D. Kulow. of Klamathon. Calif.; Joseph W. Slaiifleld. of Klamathon. Calif. Any and all ■*. Galarncnii dcpurt<sl Saturday for trip to Portland on Saturday. From while he Is struggling to get himself person» claiming adversely the above-describ under the Influence of sleep, they Ashland, where they cxjicct to srieud (lie m-wspip. rs nt I'ortlm.d mid else ed lands are res|iie»!ed to Hie their claim» In lacerate tin* air with shrill, demoniac this otttce on or before »aid lath day of Au- a month visiting. where illimz Ills route, we notice ■ yells. gust, 19UI. To have a congregation of E M RRATTAIN Register. XX. vi. I.mill and E. C. Cross who that lie tin I many old friends und big-lunged, llinlMT-nxtiil lied feline hive I,,- ti on a tubing Irlti to Spring admirers, ami that Ills well known devils keep up a v< cal uproar equal to Timber Land. Act June 3: 1X78 Crci'k left for their home» In abllll i n > a Judge and eloquence ns an army of rip saws, docs not inspire •‘ort laud last Monday. .1 public speaker, made him the hon the lofty thought mu! Puritanic piety Notice for Publication. ored reclpi nt of attentions wher which «‘«insistently follow one's a«*-1 Ml« Annie Downs of Lakeview, ciiNtomcd evening devotion. It jars UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I SUCCESSORS TO .1. P. CARRICK. who hu iH*m working nt the Hotel ever be went. L akkvikw , oreuom , June 3, 1W1. i Llnl.vill ■ for i lx* p ini 10 . imiti tin, re- ,). II. Jardine wh > caught mi army mental tranquility and detracts from Notice is hereby riven that, in compliance one ’ s higher nature. Let ’ s have of snakes Iast fall and shipped them with the provisions of the act of Congress of ntnrifd home Tuesday. June 3,1878. entitled “An act for the sale «»f alive ton Minnesota snake farm, lias fewer eats. timber lands in the states of California, Ore NV. It Brown mol wife left Iasi gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” just prepared an Invoice of snake I liiirvLiy for iheir future Irmic In as extended to all the Public Land States by DAIRY DOINGS. This hides fm a Connecticut firm, act of August 4, 1802, J. Wallace Dickey, of Missouri. Tn,. iM.st wishes of many K lamathon, County of Siskiyou. State of Cal Isnsampl....... . and If It meets fi'li iuls aeeoinjNiny them. ifornia, has this day Hied in this office his They arc now constantly In receipt (This letter was received too lute uiiihfict'iiiii. it will followed by sworn statement. No. 308, for the purchase of It Is of new goods, something nice and of the NW‘. of Section No. 13, in Township No. Hi' (’has. Booth, tli- Episcopal inniiv larger ones. The snake ill- for public itlon last week. 33 S., Range No. 7^. E. W. M.. and will offer tulnlst-r of Grants Pass, arrived here dusl’ry Is I huiik I io llourlsh In more therefore abridged.} splendid quality. Watch for our -roof to show that the land sought is more Fled Peterstelner will liegln herd grand opening in Dolph and < hrlo- valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri **** Nat unlay I«, hold services on Sun- ways than one. cultural purpose*. and to establish his claim 'Liv ut tlx M. E. church. ing cattle next week near Carr’s lete wares; none ever before here to said land before the Register and Receiver Louis <o iher starletl 300 head of of this office at I«akeview, Oregon, on Friday, ranch. • n J prlndle of Santa Bitsi. Cal.. In-, f ciiltli' last Saturday from Ills quite equal to them. Cheaper goods the 16th tlay of August, 1901. He names as wlt- Miss Lena Burgdurf went to Un tiesides. If vou want them. A nice nessvs: John B. Koeck, of Klamathon, Calif.; "no has b...'a looking after tlri In ranch in the eastern part of the conn- Olio D. Kulow, of Klamathon, Calif.: Joseph ■ I sts of his farm near Bmiaiiz i. tv. Their destination Is Montague. iinnr.ii last week to get nome dent 1st present given with purchase of three W. Stanfield, of Klamathon, Calif.; Sheridan work done. dollars and upwards on our opening F Thornton, of Klamathon, Calif. Any and We mid.'i<t.uni buyers are offering 5 '"ptitiMl for home Wednesday. all persons ciaiming adversely the above dav. Watch foriul. telling you when. described lands are requested to Hie their cents for cows and <i cents for steers J. O. llatnuker, the IT. N. Cotnmls- <>n Sunday Mary A. lUaaon left claims in thia office on or before said 16th xloiicr, was in town tills week attend a very g<>"<l price, though not quite J".r,s I'.'1 Hv<*. Minn., Emily stager day of August, 1901. no high as last season. Owing to the ing to tiMclal Itlislness. K. M. BR ATTAIN. Register. TIMBER I.AND, ACT .11 NT. 3. 1S78. , f"r Naleni, Or., mid Minnie large numbers of cattle shipped Int i Thomas Sparks was in town over NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Moblnson left for Pasadena, Cal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 California from Arizona, the market Saturday mid Sunday. V nitfi * ST4TZH l.*Ni> Orricr. I <.n,<l!l,rr ',i,’,<'’"n< wealthiest Indian I n mil so high as last year. I.Hki*vlrw, Oregon, lime 3. IWUt. I Notice is hereby given that tlie under« Dairy will not celebrate the Fourth Notice 1» Ueielij glien tint In eonmtUnee nigned has been duly appointed. Execu ’ '•<■ reservation, was In town the Grunts Pass Mining Journal: of July this year, but will go to other I i wlih lhe provi»lon« of the ** t o( <’on»re-» of "r'' part of the week on Ills way Rev. D. T. Summerville left Wed . 1 .1___ .1 ’ . ‘ . ....... * * ’ ............. ’ .. June 3.1H7H. i ntllle.l "An ».'. l-r the »«I* of trix 'J* > ' tlmher 1*11.1«In llu*Htstr»ol C»lifornl*. Oregon, erased, by the County Court of the n'Hiie from a trip to Mixi.ic county, nesday morning for Klamath ami places. Nevail* «ltd W»»hln»ton Territory." »« ex 8tate of Oregon, for Klamath Countv. Charles Drew has been appointed tended to«11 the Publie l.nnil StHte» by «cl of Lake counties to hold the fourth Aiiglni 4. I«92. Jo-Cpli VV. Snntleld. of Kl«m«- All partons having claims against Raid , quarterly nieetldgs for this con Insurance agent for tjils section. , thou, County of Siskiyou. St«x* ot «’»lllornl«, estate, are hereby notified to present i report John Houston was Inis this il«y tiled III Illis ottlee Illa «worn the aame, properly verified with the! C. II. /every closed a successful Hie German Hospital hi Han Fran- ference year In the charges in that -(«lenient No. »11, for the |>iircli««e ol the N«', putt of the Grants Pass district. term of Behool last Friday. ' olHeetlon No. 1:1, in Township No. .3:1 H . H«nge proper vouchers attached thereto, to me '• undergoing an examination, No. 7', E. W M., »nd will offer proof to »how at tne office of Hiram F. Murdoch, at While awav lie will have to travel C. K. J. liii'ii 1 favorable repot te of th«i toe land sought 1» more valuable for it« the town of Klamath Falla, Klamath about eight hundred miles, mostly ' Ilntlier <•» stone than for «grlcultur«l pur|«>«c». • liy stage. Mr». L. M. McHugh 1» now occupy and toc«t*hH.h hl« claim to "»Id land before Countv, Oregon, within fix months lie eXpBCts to he home the Register «nd Receiver of Ulla office at from tlie date hereof. ing the Southern Methodist church M,."? i1*’ 'V- 'b’imlng» and Miss oil the 23rd or the 2IIh of July. Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the lath day of Hntod at. Klamath Falls, Klamath hull, where she Is prepared to do llrst AitaiiM. 1HUI lie names «« wltnesw»: John ■ mie Haklwhi returned on Nut unlay Preparations arc going forward class dressmaking. Taylored stiiLs a II. Koeck, of Klamathon,Calif.; Otto D Kulow, County. Oregon, thia 27th day of June, ikn " 1 T r <i0 ,n'*0 borsch ck tide LUCY LOO8LEY, I of Klamathon. calif.; Sheridan F. Thornton, ol 1WI. for a pleasant limo Imre In remem specialty. Klamathon, Calif.; J Wall«* «* Dickey.of Klam- Executrix uf the Estate of John L oor - «• VJ i ' ui l " vl H lf frl ,’ n , l H , aihon, ( »III. Any «nil «11 persons olalmina borance of liitlepeiideco Day. A Ivy, deceased. Call at ■•Van’s." the Jeweler, and ndvi rM'ly the above doaerlbed land« are re program of Hinging anil s | mms 'I ics will uncMed Io tile Ihetrclalm« In Illis office on or 'Ir. and Mrs. Alex Martin Jr. nml lie cnriIfil out In the court house 'see Ills stuck and get prices before i.etorc *ald imh day of oign«t. iisu. Finn job work nt thia ofllre. I? M. la vTTAIN. I.eg’ster. , « ■Ginned on Saturday from Port- "i-ov • and will if follow-d b\ a grand bin Ing watches, clocks or Jewelry. Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows, John Deere Steel Plows. Steel Ranges, General Lire Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas I kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer. New Stock Now Arriving. H. O. \J. W. BUILDING, * RAKES, RAKES, RAKES. C. II. WITHROW, L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. STORE General Merchandise. i -■ REAMES & 'is JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR STATE LAND BOARD. Hardware. Tinware and Agrioul- tural Implements. . '« The best Enameled Ware on Earth. Nothing like it ever brought to Klam ath Falls before. Only stock of the kind in the ceunty. Come and see and be convinced. CARRICK & GRIOSBY.