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I the Timber land. Ait Ju,,e |S- ALEX MARTIN President. E R. RUMIS, Vice President. Wood river country ia one of the UNEQUALLED SERVICE allow ilcscltwd land, are requeated Io Notice for publkalhMi- tile their claima tn this uffici1 Induri1 raid ! hoist fsvutix! »pot* which nature ever 27th duy o( July, I'.HH. via I'SiTi'iorin ' 1 I Ainlled ohi And the time will come I ,'M. II h irrita, Register. l.ixsvnw. O iu . ion . M»tl-". '""I ' long hence witch that country not fiuMuhert sttry ThntMtay by will i»e crowded with people, and Great Salt Lake Route. Notice i* hereby givu 1,' d■ ?" The favorite routt- to the cast la Timber Land, Act Juno 3. 1878 Wood river and Illg Klamath lake phamewith the provblon* •' ‘ <S Will be celebrated : ia summer trtoris via Salt Lake City mid Denier liver. Congrí *« ot June I'--“ ' Notice for Publication. act tor the »ale of timber l*ml«m O ' Entro«» ash PsonuicToRS, the Rio Grande' Western Railway, | by tourists everywhere. •tale* »1 California. Dog'"';, >«»»•'“ In connection with either the Denver UNITED STATES LAND DFEICE. ) and Washington .»’’"'"‘’D- . Si-aw stmok narsst TME INDIAN CELEBRATION. X Rio tirandc <>r Colorado Midland L aki :V ikw . liHiaioN, May 2, 11*01. i tended t<> all the Public I -.nd M it fi»e yssr (iii utVlnbr) »2 «1 Railroads. You will find It a pleas Notice I* hereby given that, in com- in act of Aug«»« ■»- 'v'- ........ * Contributed, TIIIR f DAY. JULY Jl, ant way to travel, coupling as it ! plinnce 11*01. the provision* of the act of Purshall. of Klamall""' » '"">'7 ol The otic hundred mid twenty-fifth docs the moat n-niarkable scenic ride Congicss with of June 3, 1878, enlilletl "An kivmi. Slate <d California. Im* ll"* ;innlvers.itv <>f American ln<lc|x‘nd- in America with an unstirpiiss<d train net for the sale of timla-r hinds in Hie tiled m tin- office her »worn »tai' >»<"". ence and the tinst ot tile twentieth service. Three List Ihrougli t ranscon- state* ot California, Oregon, Nevada »ml No. 298. for the purchase el the 4 century was duly celebrated in grand tinental trains dally, carrying all Washington Teriitory," a* extended to of Section No. 1. in Town»hi|> No. U s.. Range No. 7 ‘ . I and «1.1 .1!. 1 pt«*>f ' and appropriate style by the various clash's of equipment, including Pull all the Puldie l ami State* bv net of A trip to klmnath Apettcr, Fort tribes of Indians of the Klamath man Dalacc and ordinary or Tourist August I, I81CJ. William Stalcup, ol show that the laml »might I- mmy lab Klamath and the Wrxxl Rlverc'ountry, agency. (or it* tor ttom» limn lor Sleepers to Chicago and St. Louts II trnbrook. County ol Siskiyou, Stale nblo hs rme which 111o*c who afltniro tnag- . ,\r California, has tin* day tildi in tin* rirultural |»un* w», *n<l lu *Thl Rev. J«6se Kirk was president of without change. Free Hccllnlng of chum to sani Ia"d Isdm« <•'« Rcglsb r nlficent scenery cannot afford to miss. | the day and Wm. Bell chairman of, Chair Cars, tlbservat ion Cars and a olhee Ills sward statement. No. 3lKt, for and Receiver of tlii* «'It cc *t Ukeview, the purchase of the E% of SM ltf, ami That justly celebrated region of ! committee of managers. IVrfect Dining Car Service. Send Sl4of sl *4 of Section No. 11. in i'own- Oregon, mi Saturday, the‘..th day '" Cirtintrv, Ila grass-rtivered plainsand The procession, led and condncted for folder and other information to) ship No. 3.« S., Rango No. 7 lu I'.. W. M , July, UOI. She name* as w itm »-i;s Valley« here and there decorated with by Charley l*it. grand marshal of the J. D. Mansfield, General Agent, i and will offer proof to »how that the Philo Hull, "I llonibi.s k. < ul I ; I "" grove», Rhd In the disiance ranges of day, and his aids, formed at old Ft. 122 A. Third street. Portland: or land sought is more valuable for its <1. Hull, ot llornlwm'k. Cahf . Henn mountain« anti torv'sls. tlo Indeed Klamath mid marched to their cele- Geo. W. Heintz. General Passeu- timber or stone than for agricultural Small, of Klum.ithon, Calil.; I -llivr Zorin a combination of unsurpassed I brat ion grounfl.s on the beautiful, ger Agent, Salt Lake city. \nv «'"I purposes, and to establish hit claim to Durgin, ol Khiimilhmi. Calif J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. beauty and grandeur. said land la-fote the Registerand Receiv all person* claiming aiivm»<-ly tliesl'-ivy grassy hanks of the crystal stream of deserilwHl laml* are ic«)in-t.d to lile er of this office nt I nkeview, Dregon. We had the pleasure ot belonging ; water known as Wood river. The For Newi oí the World on Monday, th." 15th day ul July, 1901 their claim* in thi* office on or li-forv Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds 0| Iff A party which made a short visit . Indian column was richly decorated: He mimes a- wlttiesse.-: R. A. Stan- saul 27th tlav of .Inly. 1901. Buildings and Contracting nnd liullding to trial favored locality hist week. with national colors. The liberty) Head the Sau Fratu'liwo Bulletin. | foni. <>f Hornbrook, Calif.; Ernest A. E. M. BRAVI AIS. Register. tVe started from Klamath Falls the wagon containing the Indian girls on the Installment Plan. Fiflv cent* per month, including ° ‘ t V!* 1 .": : , . 1 . ' flay before the Fourth. Traveling and boys who formed the choir, was • 1 Quan. Klanmth<»n, (aid.; Iv>bt. 1>. northerly; for the first few miles our also neatly decorated. The singing large 28-page Sunday edition. Send Stalcup, of Ilornbtook. Calif. Any ami Aiming the Infinit* variety material sud work furnished by this ( lr,. road passed through a n-gion of moun of the national airs by them was well for sample copy to The Bulletin, 133 »11 |a>rPons claiming adversely Hie above- Store i. Front«. Wood Carving, Stair lialls, llaliislers ami Newel Posts Hrsikst» tains and dense pine forests, and then rendered. described lands uro requested to tile P mitki » Svir** I ixti i * khc *. Setoli and l urmd Work, 8a»h, Ikior« mid lilinds, Cornsr and B um - l'.|.* k» Hsssd Kearney St.. S*n Fran, .sco. their claima in this office on or la-fore for much of the way along the east Uikeview . Oregon, April,!»*. I'ML ami Turned Balusters, Door and U imlow Fiauiee, Pulpits ami Pew Ends, s|,ing|n The exercises were opened with a said 15th dav uf Julv. Hart. ern' Sh*-re of Big Klamath lake. This patriotic and eloquent prayer by the Notice i* hereby given that in com lliiihh-rs' .lardware. Paints mid Oil. Moulding slid Glase, Elevations and Itssigni' Those famous little pills. Ih Mitts E. M. BRATI AlN, Register. great lake, thirty-live miles long and Rev. Mt. Fvsh. pliance with the provisions of tin- act ->( Risers. eoin t»l your Little Early Risers, compel rrota four to fifteen miles wide, glit Congress of June J. 18.8, entitled An I'ml. - <sl. Ground and Cut ids»«, Wall Pa|*-r, Furniture, ele.,etc, The reading of the Ik-elarntion of du their duty, and bowels to I Rest wuik and material, aud in the latest and moat approml stvli-a. tered In the sunlight like polished Independence by Robert Wilson, a liver A. I f >r the sale of timl er land ill the thus giving you pure, rich blood ’ io state« of California, Oregon, Nevada, sHver, and Its islands and shores were I young Indian, and one of the judges recuperate your txxty. Are easy to 'and Wa«hingt<>n Territory" ns exti-ml fnassm of evergreen foliage and for 1 of the Indian court, was very credit take. Never grip«*. l sitii, Ft ui:s L and (hues, !ed to all the Public I >nd 8tates by act ests. To the west rose mountains, able. lakevivw, Or.. May 2, 1901. J. L. I’adgett A Sons, Keno. ol August 4. 1892, Esther Durgin, ol some of them being specially made Notice is hereby given that in com A most excellent and eloquent ora Klamatbon, County ol M.kiyuii -tat. e«iwpkuous by their snow-covered tion was then delivered by lion. O. C. pliance willi the provision* o( the act of Danger, disease and death follow -------- AND orFICK-------- of California, has tins dai filisi in Congress id June 3. **'78, entitled "An tops. Among these snow-capped Applegate, U. S. Indian agent. neglect of the ixiwels. Use DeWitt's this office her sworn statement No. ' *.. act lor the «ale of timl>er land* in the giants, Mount Pitt, seventy mjles Little Early Risers to regulate them State* oi California, ihi-n-'ii. Nevada, (or the piliehn-e ol ilio FM *4 ol Fecltoii away, and Mound Shasta. J2p mil*s PICNIC AT BONANZA and you will add years to your life and Washington Territory," a« extend xo. I in Township xu. !kt 8 . Range xo. t* the south, lifted their hoary heads and life to your years. Easy to take, ed to all tlnv Public Laud Stales by 7*« E., ami will offer proof to «how that W. W. tlAZI-N. Proprietor, the land sought is more valuable lor it« Into the clouds, while as we proceeded The ftm-lovlng citizens of Bonanza never gripe. act of August 4, 1892. Robert IL Stal- timiier or stone than for agricultural to the north the cluster of mountains celebrated the 4th of July In gixxi cup, of Hornbrook, county of Siaki- purposes, and to establish berciami Io EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. surrounding Crater lake, Mount Scott old fashioned style. The town was v<>u. State of California, has this day I «aid land tw-iore the Register and Re- and many othqr uf the great snow- practically desertixl. All hied to SO YEAR8’ tiled in this office Ins sworn statement No. ecii.-r of this office at laikevl.-w . Or on EXPERIENCE 304, for the purchase of the NWQ ol Saturday, the 27th dav ol Julv, 1901. I crowned mountain kings became visi- the river at nearest gap. about 31 Horses boarded by «lay. week or mouth. Section No. II, in Township No. 33 S. She naim-s a« w line-«. » : miles from town, when* a royal, good ||ay |lni| Grain bought nnd sold. Henry I. L<’Vd y • Range No. 7*s E, W. M.. ami will offer Small, <>i Klamatbon. Calli : Emina * At night we camped on the bank of time wtts enjoyed. A dinner was proof to show that the land sought is rassengers convoyed to nil purinol Southern Oregon WfUtamsun river. This is a wide and spread "tit for a king,’’ and ice Parshall, of Klamatbon, Calif. ; Wm. II niton* valuable for its tiinlxr or stone . Stillili, >>( Hornbrook, Calif.; I'lnlo beirtitlful river of pure water and on cream and ice cold lemonade were nnd Northern California at the very lowest rates. Ilian for agricultural put poses, and to Hull, of Hornbrook,Calif. Any nudali either side is shaded by a fringe of , served in abundance. establish his claim to said l.iml before persons claimiug adversely the above- trees. We were on the Klamath In The afternoon program consisted the Register and Receiver of this office described lauds are requested to tile T rack M arx * dian reservation, and on every hand : of horse racing, egg racing, foot at Lakeview . Or., on Monday, the l&tli I their claim« in this olti-e on ur iwfuri- D csions C opy rights Ac. (day of July, 1901. He names as wit gixtd farms and comfortable bouses raelrrg, three-legged racing and , said 27lli dav of July, 1901. An»on«s»nitt-’S a »Stich snd dtscHixion n>«y nesses: iVm. IL Qnaif, oi Klamatbon, Best saddle hors, tvere seen. The inhabitants seemed 1 target shooting. Drews Vallty, Oregon. «ulrtly aactrtaln onr o| Ir.l. n wh«b»r au E. M. H uiitiiv . Register, Calif.: Ernest A. Quail, of Klamatbon. Inmaion It prvbsl ly rclenlabl«. I on,guinea- to be absent, as in fact they were, to race was won by Ralph Ikxilittle. T. O. BUM ING, Owner. ll,MW»lHc<lyc,»nOdentlat II and Is XonP»-enW 1 Calif.; Wut. Stak-up, ot llor„bro<k, ttnl tree, oldest m « o fvr ena.oi pxlv'il». attend the Fourth of July celebration Three egg races were won by Mrs Pitenu taten lhr..u«l> Munn A In. rscettt Calif.; R. A. Stanford, rd Hornbrook. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE at old Fort Ktamatb the next day. ‘ Burke, Earl Ilamaker and Georgia ryeekal wolu«, without chart«, lu Ire iC lilornta. Any ami all persons Yet though In solitude and silance, Hoagland. Three-legged race was T<> the lion. County Court ol the i claiming adversely the alxive-descrilied our party enjoyed a good supper and won by Arthur and Rirl Ilamaker. I lands are requested to tile their claims Stale <>l Oregon, lor Klamath county. handacmely Ilin«rated ««skit. I.en-e«t clr. (tKerp. and after breakfast the next Foot races were won by Ernia Hoag tslalkm We ths undersigned resi lent* ami h in this office on or before the said 15th of any «.-lewtiae J nirnal. Teen,a. ».' a »•ar; t-ur nu.nlh». It SoU by all r«a«.lealera. gnl voters ot Tuie Lake preemet, in »ail morning proceeded on our way. An land. Mrs. S. C. llamakar and Mrs. 1.1 ay of J uly. 1901. • 5 RttMtrrd itailiitf l'un.« hr Salt E. M. B hatt itx. Register. I county ami state, n »ptetlullv r«|Ui-«t hour’s drive brought us to tbe Agen L. D. Burke bold tlx- championship Branch OCieo. tS f SU Wail tiurlou • . C. that a license, to sell »pinion*, malt Prie«: S iimi , Sias and fijo. cy -This is an elegant little town, for target shisiting. Timber land, Act June J, 1878— mol vinou* li.pior* in les* quantities and under the energy of Capt. Apple Three cameras were on the grounds LAUDOR ALAMO Head g / Ht rd. Notice for Publication. than onu gallon in the prccinet afore gate is rapidly growing. During the and freely used. Rods and reels TIMBER LAND. ALT J UNE 3. 1878 said, for a period of six months, from p'ist year It has had fine systems of were used—"Good fishing, but no UNITED »TATES I.ANDOFFICEd I Jnlv lltli, A. I».. MOI, ba g-au'.i-I t" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. waterworks and electric lights, a tisli’’ L a K lv Y xw , O hkim ' x , May 2, 1IMH.I G. T. Conner of said precinct: F- I). REAMES, M. I). large and stylish school building, a At a late hour when old “Sol” was li. E. Smith. iMn Vanlirinimer, A. I' U. xitbd S tates Lixn O fhcf .I Notice i« hereby given that, in com well arranged hospital skilfully con sinking to rest, the crowd wended I. ikevikw , < (Kroos, April 30, 1901.1 pliance with rhe provision* of the act of Balis, G. F. Fish. L. M. Ilol.i-on. John ducted by Dr. Hemenway, and many their way homeward, with a satisfied Notice is hereby given that in com Congress of uf -lune 3, 1878, entitled “An Colwell, Sumilel Wilson, C. M. Irvine, Physician and Surgeon, utter appropriate' improvements in look on each face and a determination pliance with the provisions of the act of act for thu u »al«'of •‘ale'of timber lands land, in the John llstliff. Win. Morgan. Frank Gal tlie way of rtreet«, shade trees, gar to repeat the pleasure next 4tb uf congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An states of f JJalifornia, Oregon, Nevada and breth, Adam Sch-irtgeii, J. 1!. lUirnurn, I Ali Calla Answered Promptly Day act for the sale of timber lands in the Washing ■Mm Territory,’' as extended to j<>. 11. Irvine, R. W, Welsh, D N, Fish, den», etc. In good looks the Agency , July, 1902. i states of California, Oregon. Nevada, all the Public Iximl Stales by act ol E. S. Brandon. R. Ilutcliisun. Pan Col or Night. remind» one of an old eastern village Beautiful fireworks were displayed and Washington Territory," as ex- Augusl.4, U*92, Erne*! A. Quuif, <>( well, Basito Tlereea, T. K. Wallis, W Make* daily tripe each way by Bar • — -.... « where the good taste of citizens has at night. T. Taylor, Bert Davi». W. P. Whitney, tended to all the Fnblic Lnml Sts’e« Klamatlion/k'uitnty rf Siskiyou, State ren. Sala Spring*. Shake, I’uki-ga- been for years at work adorning their A Participant. 1 ' by act * of ** August * "* 4, 1892, l’hilo Hull, „( California, has this day filed in ' T. A. Balis, J. I I.. M. V I:. II. tn i,.r ma. (Logging Camp.} Keno. to homes and surroundings. of Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou. this office his sworn stati-ment, No. 806, ■ «ih, A. E. Austin. G. W. Brandon, W. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. - . Flow tbe Agency we went along State of California, ha* this day tiled for the purchase of the SW. Klamath Falla of Sec Armstrong, J. M. Johnson. Fred Sink. I, in this office 11!« sworn ata'- inent. vo. tion No. 12. ill T-iw nship No. ,Ut S., Range 1 Mig Eigner, G. II. Fish, H. C. K.itliff, excellent roads, through green fields and Mtractive groves, to old Fort Hall of Linkville Lodge No. 110, A. 300, for the purchase of the L; _. of .«-W, No. ~l.j E. W. M.. ami willoffer proof to |O. F. Wright, E. M. Conner W A and WU of SE1^, of Section so. 2, in show that the land (ought is more valu -Johnson, Wallet' Rithc, Frank lied It is Hie direct line fnun Ashland O. U. W., July loth. 1901. Kfamath where tbe celebration was ami all Northwest Oregon to Klam Whereas. It has pleased the Su Tow nship tro. 33, 8., Range xo. 71... Eas’, able for its timber or stone than for ag j rick. C. N. Hedrick. Walter Purdv, to be held Olfl Fort Klamath is lo and will offer proof to show- that the ricultural purposes, and to establish his ‘ Juhonn II ftn-m I, C. V. Khuck. Win. I>. ath Falls, Merrill, Ik>nanM. Bly cated in a romantic place. Here; preme Master of the Universe to re land sought is more valuable for its claim Ball, E. W. Itariows. G. W. I iah. J. T. to sai<i land before the Register w» once situated the government of move from our midst our brother, titnlier or stone than for agricultural and Receiver «>f this office at l<akeviewr. King, A. Cooper, C. V. Andrew. R. ('. and Lakeview, and also Indian Cha*. F. Jory, and whereas, it Is but purposes, and to establish his claim to Orc,, on Momlay, the 15th day of July, Anderson, C. II Merrill, Geo. Wilson, U»e reservation. It was a Agency and Ft. Klamallt. just that a Atting recognition of his said land before the Register and Re 1901. Hemiuos a« witnesses: Rol>t lini Cole. C. Bradlev, L. IL Ikrten. I . tary post when a regiment , i many virtues be had, therefore be it ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, It. Ftalcup. of Hornbrook, Calit W in 1 M. Hammond. J. P. Arm»l< ng. 'A'ni. was stationed there,—especially1 Resolved, by Linkville Lodge No. on Saturday, the 27th day of July 1901. Stalcnp, of Hornbrook, Calif.; * Win. 11 It-qks, M. E. H'ltchiaon. G. W. Jory, E, Lcave Kl.imutli Fallu dally at H:3o A and busy when the Indian war Wm H. Qnaif, of Klamatbon, Calit ; It. A. Elvy, James Holm--», W P. Rhon l«, S. was on. Here also took place the 1 io' Ancient Order of United Work He natpes as witnesses: Proprietor of Freight Wugon». a. m. and arrive» by A p. m., ami Smith, of Hornbrook, Calif ; Henry I. B. Booth, W.O. Wilson, t.. C. lh-ar* final close of that tragedy by the men. that while we how with humble Small, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Emma C. Sianford, of Hornbrook, Calif, Anv I 5 born. «Ith all makes gi»s| eonnectlrin» w M- and all person* claiming trial and execution of the chiefs of submission to the will of the Most Parshall, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Esther veraely the alw>vi--tlescrilM-d land* are Notice is hereby given that the un- nortli and south Ixiuttd trains nt the rebellion. But now. most of the High, we do not the less mourn with Durgin, of Klamatbon, Calif. Any and requeated to tile their claim* in this dersigncil will on the loth day <■( Augii«! Ev«rj tiling done with his widow -and his bereaved family Ashland. Dayllglit ride but II waya. buildings have been abandoned and all persons claiming adversely' the office on or before sail 15th day of A. D., 1901, apply to the County Court nealtii-«« anil <ii.|>at< li their irreparable loss. above-described lands are re<|iie»ted to July, 1901. for the lieen«e prayed for in the lorego are rapidly going to decay. Resolved, That in the death of file their claims in this office on or be ing petition, presenting this, hi« peti Between old Fort Klamath and E. M. BRATTA IN. Register. Good Stock and Equip tion, un said UUli dav of August, 1901. Wood river is a wide and level strip Brother Chas. F. Jory. this l«*1ge la fore said 27th day of July, 1901. E. M. B batt ' iv , Register. g . t . C onner . ments with Ills widow and orphans of meadow, which had been selected ment. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 as the place for tbe celebration, and the loss of a true husband and a de Notice for Publication. Careful Attention Given how it was transformed into a thick voted father and with this commu FREE TO THE BABIES. ly settled Indian town of at least a nity an upright man and estimable Traveling Public. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) Cteantineu and Good Work thousand inhabitants. Flags were member of society. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) The Eastern Manufacturing Co. , of L akkvikii , Oaeoox, May 2,1901. f Resolved. That the heartfelt sym flyWrg everywhere patriotism L akkvikw , O hm . on , April ?), 190I.J Guaranteed. Notice is hereby given that, in com beamed from every - • At noon pathy of this lixige be extended to Chicago, will present to every baby, Notice i. herein given that in com with the provisions of the act of Also Agent for LONDON AND the ceremonies ofJLhe day took place, his wipow and family in this deep under one year of age, io this county, one Jdiance pliance with the provision* »1 tin- act <>( solid silver baby spoon with the baby's ’ongressof June 3, 1*78, entitled “Au Congress of June 3,1878, entitled " An during which the most perfect order affliction. I act for the sidu of timber lands in the LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Resolved, That these resolutions given name engraved on same. You do prevailed. At our request and states of California, Oregon, Nevada and act lor the *aie of timla-r land« in tin- through the courtesy of Dr. Hemen be spread on the records of this lodge not have to pay one cent nor buy any Washington Territory,” ns extended tr states ol California. Oregon, Nevada, way. he has kindly furnished us with and a copy thereof transmitted to the thing to get this spoon. The Eastern ail the rublie Land ''■tales by act ot Au arid Washington Terril'-.y," as ex Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 an account of the proceedings, which, bereaved widow and to each of the Manufacturing Co. are large manufac gust 4, 1802, William II. Qnaif, of tended to sll the Public Land Htalrs by set of August I, IW2, J. hn W Notice fcr Publication. newspapers of Klainath Fails. Klamatbon, County of Siskiyou. State with many thanks, we publish in an turer* and jobber* of jewelry and of California, lias this day filed in O’Neil, of Hornbrook, County of :• ;«k; K. D. J ones . other column. During the afternoon FTATE8 LANI>OFFICJt.| silverware, and have taken this method this office hia sworn statement, No. 300, you. State oi California has this dsy J. W. S iemens , there were horse races and ball play-. Stage Line in this office hi* sworn *tals*ient :w, (» bkiiox , April 30- |1W,-I of advertising their good*. Instead of for the purchase <4 tlieS1.. of NEW, nnd filial F red H ouston . Ing and In the evening fireworks, con- No. 296, for the purchase of the NE‘ t Notice is hereby given that, in spending thousands of dollars for N’-j of SB’s, "f Section No. 11, in of Section No. 2, in T< wtrsbip No. eluding with a dance. Township No. 33, S., Range No. 7*a Fruit jars at Duffy Company’s. pliance with the provi...... "I magazine advertising they have decided E. W. M., and will offer proof to show 33, 8., Rangu No. 7', E„ and will FAiring the day we had the pleas (ongfTMi of Jim«* 3, |H7M, (•t)iiil<*| • ure of briefly seeing the new town of to give it away direct to consumers. that the land sought is more valuable offer proof to show that the land net (or the -»»h* ol r hn.h In inj Fort Klamath, which Is about a mile The undersigned firm has been for its timber or stone than for agricul sought is more valuable for it* tim states of California, Oregon. Nrv»l*J»' ber or stone than for agricultural tural purpose», and to establish Ids firom the old Fort. It is a pleasant Washington Territory,’rs* 'i""j“ , made distributing agent for this to said land before tin- Register purposes, nnd to establish hi* claim town with progressive citizens, and nil the Public Lami Htale* I'- locality. Bring your baby to their claim to Haiti laml la-fore the Register nnd ami Receiver sf this office nt Lakeview, 4, IM>2. Henry I- In tbe near future will be of much store and give its yiamc and age and Oregon, on Monday, the 15tli day ol Receiver of this office nt laikeview, Office: At the Telegraph Aiign.t Klamatbon, Cmintv ol K1 -ki)'"U, K Importance. It will also be at the July, 1901. He names nr witnesses: Oregon, on Saturday, the 27lh day oi you will receive one of these beautiful of California, lias this -lay «hsl ls heatf of narfgntkxx as by means of Office. Ernest'A. Qtialle of Klatnktbou, Calif .................... * ---------------- -- '•■ ’I-; July, P.stl. 110 name* ns wi!m--»i-«: silver spoon* all engraved free of cost. otfiiK Ills «worn statement. 1 ■ i ' Wm. II. Smith, of Hornbrook. , Wisid river, steamboats will with lit- 1 Stalcup, of Hornbrook, Calif.; the purchase of the Fl.'*. “ ' Thia 1* not a cheap article, but solid Win. KI.AMATII I ALLS, OR. tie labor be enabled to gt> to Fort I li-jlp, of Hornbrook, Calif.; W. II. Rota-rts, of llornhrts.k, Calif , No. I, in Townshin No 1'3 F - Uni* ’* Itobt. B. Flail ............................. •liver of elegant design. Don't fail R. A. Stitnfoi >rd, , of Hornbrook, Calif. Philo Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.; H n- Klamath from Klainath Falls by the 7* b Eu«t. and will offer pr<»>t t<> to look over the elegant line of The Any and all jx-rsons claiming adversely ry I. Small, of Klntunthon,Calif.' Any way of the lake. Ihm the bind sought Is more . and all persons claiming advernely the the ribove-deHcribed lands are requested Tbe second night of our trip we Eastern Manufacturing Co. ’» good* on for its timla-r or stone than tor Si above-described lemls ar.- requested to to Ale their claims in this office on or be turai piirpisea. and t" ealiil'll" Daily (roin Ager to Klamath Hot camped In a grove of J. W. McCoy,! display at file their claims in this offieo on or be fore said 15tli day of Jnlv, 1901. Spring«, Ki-no, Kl.imntli Falla, Dairy, claim to seid bind iu-fore th" ' ’J-.1’" which, with other groves, decorates 1 fore said 27th day oi July, list) E. M.lfrtATTAI.N, Register. lloiiHiizu, lily nnd Lakeviuw. and Receiver of thia office al I-»» ’ his splendid 420 acres of level mead-, E. M. BRATTAIN, Regi.ter. or«., on Hatiirday. th« 27th day "f ¡>“7; Everybody Is surprised at the great ow. His place, like many other Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, liuti. He names as witm""'"j, u limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 - Dairy, places in the Wood river country, values the Duffy Co. have in men’s Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath II11II, ol Hornbrook, Calit.: and boy« ’ suits. They are saving looks like an old, cultivated and well Hot Spring« and Ager. Notice for Publication. NQT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Fmith.of Hornbrook, < «Iti- • '.'"L.ihrr kopt farm in the east where beauty, their customers from #3 to »5 on each | Make« connection with all trains at Parshall, of Klamatlmn, ,* ,111' UNITED STATES LAND Oi l |< E ) TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) 3s well as utility, is considered. And suit. Durgin, of Klnniathon, • " l(- , / t|,( Ager, Cui. L akkvikw , O hmiox , April 29, ItsilJ L akeview , O bboox , April 30, 1901. J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Wood river itself is the inowt perfect, nil per..... a claiming u, STRAYED. ii I hivu dcscrila-d land« ate r<-«|i1 . Notice is hereby given that in com- Notice in hereby given that, in com rtwr we have ever seen. The water _______ III.- their claims in this "I' “ '' ' ’ . n " r U xitko S tate * L akh Orrirx, pliance with the provision* oi tin- act of plianco with the provisions oi the act of is deep, clear as crystal and as cold as The following described honte* lore snid 27th day <dJuv. H«''- Lakeview, Oregon, April 30, 1901. Congress ol Jun* 3, 1878, entitled “An Congress of Junu 3, 1878, entitled “An Ice, and to drink it Is a health-giving strayed from my ranch at Nay lox on Easy Coaches. E. M. BRATTAIN. Ilegut«’- net. for the sale of timl*-r lands in the act for tlm sale of timla-r land* in the Notice is hereby given that in com- luxury which few hav# elsewhere en or about May 10: One black horse, state* of California, Oregon, Nevada and states of California, Oregon, Nevada Excellent Accommodations. pliance with the provision* 'if the act <-f joyed. weight about 1160 pounds, with box of June 3, 1878, , ntilled “Ari Washington Territory,” as extended to ami Washington Territory,” as extend- An occurrence took place at the ! brand on left stifle; one brown hone, Congress act for the sale of timber land* in the all the Public Mm! State* by act of Au I-'I to all the Publie Land Male* Io celebration, which was very unusual. weight alxiut 1050, branded *‘T P" state* of California, Oregon, Nevada, gust 4, 1892, William II. Hmitli, of act of August 4, 1892, Willis II. Roberts An Indian, much respected by all, on left hip: one buckskin mare, blind ami Washington Territory,” as extend Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou, of Hornbrook, County of Siskivon’ died of consumption the day before, in right eye, weight about lloo, ed to all the Public Land States by act Hate of California, has this day State of California, has this dav filed in' and the ceremonies following his branded “J G;” Finder will pleasj of August 4, 1892, Ella Gay Hull, oi filed in this office his sworn statement. this office his sworn statement No. 2's; death and before burial took place on return the property or write to the Hornbrook, County "f Fi’kiyon, Mate No. 299, for the purchase of the N’E. '4 I for the pun-ba«« of the NWof Fed tbe ground». It was a sad but Inter underslgmxl at Naylox, who will pay of California, has this day filed in of Fection No. I, in Township No 33. lion No. 2, in Town«|,ip N<>. 33 x 8., Range No. 7‘k E.,and w ill offer proof Range No. 7^ E., ami w ill „ff,.r proof t<> esting sight, and tlte grief of the rel a reward of 325 for the horses deliver this office her sw orn statement No. 302, to show that the land sought is more show that tlm land sought ia moro vnl I for the purchase of the E1^ of 8EJ^, atives of the deceased excited the ed at Naylox. You can never cure dyspepsia by Sec.2,and NUof NE!^, oD-ection No. 11, valuable for its timber or stone than for I liable for its timla-r or stone than for ag Digests what sympathy of all. An immense pro- S tephen II erlihy . | in Township No. 33 8., Range No, 7,!*, agricultural purposes, and to establish ricultural purtsises, nnd to establish his dieting. What your laxly needs Is It. artiflclally digs»t* the food »«[•*,. claim to said land before the Register cesMOiTof mourning friends and rela ; East, and will offer proof to show his claim to said land before the Regis J'I'iity of gorid foorl properly digested. Nature in •Dcngtbsning n' djllTeOf. tive» attended the remains of the de It is easier to keep well than get that the land sought is more valuable ter an<l Receiver of this office at Lake and Receiver of this office at Lakeview Then if yonr Rtomach will not digest atructlng the ®»8au»t«d ° j, ceased on-Friday to their last resting cured. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for its timber or stone than for agri view, Oregon, on Faturdav, the27th day Oregon, on Saturday, the 271 h day of II. Kodel Dyspepsia Cure will. Il gana. it latho lateitdiscov‘r paratw» V" »« witnesses: pinci. in the Indian cemetery near taken now and then, will always keep cultural purposes, and to establish her of Julv, 1901. He namesas witnesses: .h»hn ’ .V?*"'.., W. <) Neil, of Hornbrook, (’nlif • coni tins all <>f tlm natural digestants, ant and tonic» No other to said land liefore the Register Philo Hull, of Hornbrook. Calif.; Ella! Willlamw**' river. approach It in effl1S,a"5m|ycuN* They claim your Ixiwels in perfect order, G. Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.; Henry I. j Win. 11. Mnith, of Hornbrook, Cnlif'- hence must digest, every clins of food can and Receiver of this office nt ¡.akeview, atantly relieves and P*r,na,|if!!rtburn. We bare thus briefly minuted the never gripe but promote an easy Or., on Saturday, the 27th day of July, Small, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Esther Philo Hull, of Hornbrook, Cnlif.- Hen nnd so prepare If that, nature can Dyspepsia, Indigestion’ main feature» <if our trip; Its short- gentle action. 1 1901. She names as witnesses: Wm. Durgin, of Khiniathon, Calif. Any and ry I. 8mall, of Klamatbon, Calif.' Any use It hi nourishing the I m dy and te Flatulence, Sour Stomacl‘.*JJ5j ■ess, less than three days, precluded J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. !H. Smith, of Hornbrook, Calif.; Henry all |x?r*onsclaiming adversely thealove- and all persons claiming adversely the plwlng tin- wasted tlssiis, thus giv Slclc Headache, Gaatralg a,cra»rt 10i, above-described land* are requested to os from getting acquainted as much 1 I. Small, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Emma descrils-d lands are requested to file1 ing life, health, strength, ambition, The Duffy Co. are doing a rushing C. Parshall, of Klamathon, Calif.; Es their claims in this office on or before file their claims in this office on or lie- pure M ihh I and gisxl healthly nppe all other results of HnPerfeC‘lrtfl, «•••* we would hare liked with the conn- i asx.'sttsfissr^fflr fore said 27th dav of Jnlv, 19(11. | trv and citlsens. But from all we himlneM In men’s and noy»’ atilt», ther Durgiu, of Klamatbon, Calif. Any said 27th day of Julv, 1901. E. Mi llRATTAIN, Register. I E. M, BRATTAIN, Register, and all persuns claiming adversely the' mw , we fevl ready to maintain that hals. shoes, etc. Sons, Ken 1. , I J. L. Padgett KUMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE SON, TRIP TO W0& ilVER, Colieciions Attended to Promptly. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, EXCHANGE S'UABLES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, HEREFORD STOCK FARI Largest Herd of Registered Here- fords in Oregon. A Scitntific America«. MUNN SCo.36'BrM*”'f!ew York Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. A#er- Lake view s. I. McNAuGHTOX Prop. A. D. CARRICK, Klamath Fails; Ore. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure