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TIMBER I.AND. ACT JIN I' I. 1878, Timber land. A« J«'«’ Nolle« h»r I’ubiteaUon. NOTICE FOR PCBUCATION. Jim G om has rettifnctl from the (Oregonian:) UNITED STATED I U mtko F tatss I. axi » Orni «. llogtie rlvef valley where he went The Jessie I>. Carr Land A Live- I. asmikw , Oei'iov. April-»», 1991» ISrklt.hetl «vary Ttmtwla)' by Lakeview, Oiegon» Aprii 30, 1901, with a bahd b( horses for Geo. Me* M<rk Cbmpany, a California corpora N’,4fee is hereby given that, m mm' Ul Xotlce i- hereliy glieli tfiat in coiti- ' thmaldi Jim says he took 20 horses tion, was defendant in the United plianie wilh thè proviakm» ot thè «et et pliance uilli tin' provi«)"»» 111 1 l ongr.»»-I June 3 »«78. . i.till..l Al I «nd Sold them all. except 19. States Cirvult Court ycstenlny, Coiigrv»« ut .lune 3, IS7H, enlilleil "Ali ». I lor tiie »ule <■• linils r Uiulsi.i Hu Emrtitt» Ast» PKorRiKToMS. net tur tlie «ale of liuiler landa in tlie Henry Duncan and Alec McDonald charged eitli unlawfully enclosing ■tate» of California, Oregoii, Nevad». M«te» of t'alifuiiim. t’tegom N.i»ilu •cwairrioK « atkx : Wa«liingt»n I’’’/"1”.'' . "" \ , a* ex temí «ml have returned from Portland, where M.333 Acres of Gm eminent lands It» and Wnaliington Terntory, U-n.leil to «11 the l•||^■l'■' l'*'','1 h"" (fka year (in advance).......................... *2 (»I I lumd Mates bv mt In act »1 Augu.l 4, I V'.’. luimm < - ed tu «Il tlie Public tltcy went on busioeaa connected with Oregon anil California. A iiiunlier of Augnai 4. 1892, Fila Gay Hull, ot |*ur»liall. ot Klim «ilimt. i i tm'v J THURSDAY, JULY IS 1001. ' Jesse D. Carr's fence, It is the opin- ,,y stockmen from Klamath County Hoinliii».k, Cuimty oí Biekiyoii, State i kivoit. Mate of I’aliloriiiu. Im» tin» ■ “ ion that the fence must be taken witnesuM on behalf of the plain i>( California, Ima tilia dav tilvd iu filiil in thia ot««« her »»urn c. kLAMATH RIVER IRRIGATION ASt) tliiaoffice Iter awoin «tnlement No. 302. No. 21*. lor Hie | Uti lm»e •'! the ■'" 4 tiff. A map had been gotten up Ky L>r tlie purehaae ol tlie F. . ot SF.' a , down. POWER COMPANY. ul Si-i llmi No. I, in rowmhipNo. >•> i Will Carlock says ‘ his girl" under United States District Attorney llall eoe. 2, and N of N F'* , oís,i lion N<>. II. Range No. 7',- l< . »n.l »ill olY. i pmoi to ., Ranee No. 7\, in Townaliip No. 33.'». shou tlmt tlie land »ouglil 1« more ».till title of the greatest enterprises for stands the language of flowers; site showing that the fence is of very Kart, and a ili offer priMif proni lo «finn the up-building of Klamath county sends liim a white roue In Iter letter. it regular shape and encloses portions timi tlie land aouglit m more VSlUSble able for it» tiudwr or »lone limn l"i «g rieiiltiiral purpose«, «nd to .•M.tuli»n Her forila tini ber or »ione timo for agii- has finally assumed shape and the ro- Arthur Langcll lias taken charge of 10 townships, part of the tract be eilltii-al pnriMiaee, and tu eatal.li li Iter i-iaim to said mud Isdoie tin' I.egi-’W «ml Receiver ot this k III vv »t l-ik' i 1« » ■ kult will be of the utmost benefit and as foreman of S. AV. Kilgore’s rant'll ing taken up by Clear Lake. i daini l<> utili land licfiiro tlie Regiater Tile witnesses testitini that the nnd Keeeiver et lina ollii-e al lakexie« . Oregon, on Saturday, tiie 2. in d«y ol Importance to t-very land owner and in Langvll valley. Julv. I'.SH. she imines «« wilni-»«;-' fence is formed of posts and barbed tir., un Sntunlay. tlie 27tli d.ty of Jiilv. I'hilo Hull, of llorrtbimik. <'»•*• • 11 ‘ fcltlieh. It is a tiew irrigation enter One of the ladies belonging to tiie 5 1901. Mie lutine» a.» wilneaac»: M iti. ti. Hull, ol Hornbrook. <'ulil . Henry wire, except where the rimrock en Il. Smith, of llotlibrook, Culli. ; Henry prise, duly incorporated in the office traveling troupe “Rudewin,” has Small, of Klam-itlmii. Calif.; I -tbe' abled the builders to substitute nat t. Small. of Kliinmtlion, t’alif. ; Emma Durgin, of Klaimrtlmli, Cslil Of Hie Secretary of State this week, Any »nd been quite til for a few days. l»r. C. Pnralml), ol Riamatimi!, Calli.; E»- m H |«-r»oim claiming advemely tlieal ou- ural barriers, and stones. Gates, find designs to la* able to provide tlier Durgin, of Riamatimi!, t’alif. Any dem-rilsM land« »re ri-que.ted I • til.' Stuart was called to attend the case. they said, were placed across the and all )>erm>n» cl.iiming adver»elv tlie power to Ifflgwte several millions of “B ill J okks .'* their i laiiiia in tbi» office on or I h -I oiv county roads in certain places, and alane descilaal land» are requealed to »«nl 27lli dav of July. l'»i|. acres of land. So great n power will tile tlielr claim» in tlii» office ueluic «aid THE WOOO TICK. E. M. BRAtfAIN. Regiater. people were prevented from going Cover not only a great part of tiie 27llt day ol Jiilv, 1901. into the enclosure except nt such land in Kiattffith county, but will also K. M. Baarr.mr, Regi»ter. (Contributed.) TI 'IBEK LANI». ACT JC NEI. 1*7*. gates as were erected. Stock not extend its benefits to adjoining coun Among lliv intltilln variety nt mntvrinl nml work hiriilsli«<d bv ihj. t ,(|| a„ NOTICE FOR I’l BUCATI»'*. King Robert Bruce of Scotland owneel by tile corporation was order Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— ties in California. ■»torn Fronts. Wix.l Carving, Stair Kails. Balustsra and N.-avl llrsik.t took a lesson of perseverance from a U si ri i* Sr iri » l. ini * Own r. Notice for Publication. eel out by Mr. Carr, as “ lie' experted Tbe enterprise thus mentioned was Si roll ami 1 ‘ unisd Work, Ha»h, Itaura and lilitr<la, t ’ onirr and llaM* lll,<k. ha*«|' spider, llad lie extended his study Ijikevii'W ,Oii’itoli, Apnl, 30> I9JI. and i'lirinil Baliislrra, Door anil Window Ftanirw, l*ul|>lls and I'ew Eiul. i|,ingl« I tei control the enclosure.” tncefporated under the name of the have of natural history. lie might UNITED STATES LAND OFF(CE.( N.ltl.'l- l< lirti'l'l giW n II' ■' ' ' ‘ Hnilili r»' .lardwarr, I’aiuta and OB, Moulding amlGlaM, Elevation, ami I h . i ^ d .' The attorneys for the' defense'. "Klamath River Irrigation and Power pi lanci- witli thè provi.HHianf tlic avi ■) I. akkvikw , OsKeios, April 30, llhll.i noted the disposition of the wood Enil.v-iii. Ground and Cut tileas, Wall I'ap'r, FnrnlUtrs, vic.,rt<-, Messrs. Moreland and Coggswell, Co." The object riiairilv in View is tiie UiHigre«» i>f Jiine 3, l«.", cnUtle-l Mi Notice' is hereby given tlist, in cemr For down right I tick with profit. Ik.t work and luatrnal, and iu llic Intel and tuual u|>|irow<| »|\|,.,, A- 1 f >r tlie aulì' vi tinila r lami ••• J offered no evidence in rebuttal, but plisnce with the provisions ol the act of same with which similar corporations pluck and perseverance commend me alate« ni t’alilnrni». Orv>tuti. Nii-i-'-i have met with important and protit- to the wood tick. 1 have known one. , dependeel on legal points. In their Congress of June1S7S, entitle I “An -mi Waahingtun Territori" a» exietul act (or the sale ol timber lands in the .tblc fhAults during the past few years single-handed and alone, to keep up cross-examination of tile' witneses states of California, Oregon, Nevada mid ed lo all thè l'uWic Uni i Siate» bv ai t they demanded how the affiants knew Wasliington Territory,“ a< extended to o( Augnai 4, 1*92, Eatbtr Ihirgin. vi In California. In Klamath county the siege for a whole night, ever elud tliis fence was built and maintained all Hie Publie Und Slates by act .•( Au Kliimatlinti, t’oiinty id Si-kivini. "t-i!. tiie fekee. rivers, streams and wells ing niv grasp, never disheartened by ' by -------- AND OFFICE--------- (he defendants, As Hie' witnesses gust 4, 1692, William H. Smith, of ni Califnriiia, ha" lln» day liled in provide convenient and unfailing rebuffs or discomfited bv failure, but ' could only testify from hearsay and a Hornbrook, Siskiyou, tliia office ber »»nrn »tatemeiit N». County of tor tlie pureha»e nf file S\\ l. ni Sis-ti-'ii Water fof nearly every locality, and alwavs returning to the attack with general understanding as to tiie own- State of California, lias this day xn. I ili Ti»wn»hip M>. 33 S.. liaiige x > filer) in this otlice liis »worn statement. ership of the fence, they could only by electricity such water can be made 7^. E., ami sili nffer proni lo abow Rial No. 29*J. (or the purcliHse purchase ol of the NE. NE renewed vigor and energy, until mad- testify accordingly. Mr. Cogswell of Section No. I, in Township No 33. tlie land aoiight i» mure valiuible (or Ita ■vailable fur irrigation purposes on dened by his unceasing onsets. 1 was ________ __ __________ called to the stand by Mr. llall to S., Range No. 7\ E., ahu nil will oiler proof * i,i«>ov. ,,,w, timber or alone thati for agricitllitral every ranch and field where needl'd. have imagined him a host of diseui- testify as to what he knew of tiie to show that the land sought is more pe.r|«>«e». rtli‘1 ti» e"tabli»li In r clami io EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. «aid lami liefore Ilio Regialer ami Le We learn that tiie cost vf irrigation, bodied Filipinos or an army of friends matter, and he denied any positive valuable for its timber or stone than for ceiver of ibi-office at IjikeVÌ«'» Or., -m finder this new system, will be not knowledge of what the Jesse 1». Carr agricultural pur|«iaeH, and to establish Horse* boar<le<l by »lay, week or memb. sent from the I’it to torment me be-' Satunlav, III« 27lli day ol Jiilv, 1901. I iyppy Land & Livestock Company had lieen ins claim to said land Indore (lie Regis more than tine-half the c<>M of water Henry I. !-*■ V VI jf • Huy nt),I (¡rain Ixniglit and sold. fore niv time. The persistency witii incorporated for, nor having read the ter and Receiver of this office at I.aki- Sii« lisine- sa mitili-».-": Small, ___ ni __________ KIniiiathon _____ . t’alif.; . Emma C. ftom the old fasfiii.hed irrigation vieiv. Oregon, on Saturdav, the27lhd:«y ____ which a wood tick pursues his object articles ot incorporation. He Passengers eonveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon II- admit- of Julv, liOl. He namesaa aitnesse«: I’andiall, of Klamathon, Calif . Win. 11 •Wtches which have heretofore been can only be equaled by the indefati ted, however, that “several apo I'hilo Hull, <>f Hornlinaik. Calif.; Ella Smith, of i I or U brook. Calli.7 I’ltilo and Northern California at the very lowest rates. in use in this county, and probably gable efforts of an inveterate office inodic attempts had been made to G. Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.; Hvnrv I. Hull, ol Hornbrook, Calli. Any and all move the fence within the past 15 Small, of Klamathon, Calif.; Esther persona claiming adverm lv the strove- on many accounts will give better re seeker anxious for a position wherein Durgin, of Klamathon, Calif. Any and ueaerilrerl landa are re,|UeaU"d to tile years." sult» he may gorge himself at the public’s ’ jndge Bellinger Mid it »as a all persons claiming adversely thealmve- llreir claim* in till« oilin' on or Irefore 'The wifef power is on Klamath expense. of July. IMI. Unlike the much abused shame to enclose public lands in tiie descnlaii lands are requested to tiie said 27lli dev E M. Baatrxix, Rigoler, tlieir claims in this otlice on or before river about a mile below Keno and is various mosquito, he does not pipe, loud and manner testified to by the said 27tli ilav of Julv. 11)01. F. O. IHJNTIM). Ouncr, Said to be the greatest power on tiie shrill, a fierce war-note of defiance witnesses, and unless the counsel for E M. BRATiAlN, Register. PETITION POR LIQUOR LICENSE the defense had evidence or argu Pacific Coast. A careful investiga when about to make an attack. Evi ments to offer, he would decide the TIMBER LAND. ALT JUNE 3. 1*78 tion reveals tiie fact that it will fur To the Hon. (’otinly ('<»urt ot the dently believing in the aphorism, --a matter with as little delay us possible, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. > Stute ot Oregon, h»r Kluumih counly# nish 400,000-borse power, and be con still sow gets the swill,” be makes his as he thought it was a case that Ho the Uh'lvrwirftit’tl «lui !«• feyed on wires at feast a hundred U xitkp S tates L ani > Orrrc«,) * gal voter« of Tuli* Laki* pniiuct, in «ail raids in silence. He is Plebian in his | should have precedence over other 15 Ik’L'IittJ Irjr’i-z M I < 'Jf. of suits. Judge Moreland. miles. The power ditch, one-half tastes, easily approached, unassum- classes L akkvikw , O ksrox , April 30, 1901.1 county an<l statr, rv-|*veti*illy rv«|th -i ¡^^^c^te^ded Notice is hereby given tlmt in com ; that n licrnM*. to r »II spirituaa, mall Pries: |iou, fias ami $150 ffifle long, six feet deep and forty-live Ung and unobtrusive and would be Inger has no jurisdiction over that pliance wilh the provisions of the act of and vinous liquorti in qnantitiv»» feet wide, will be commenced by Hon. LAUDON ALA MO Head et Herd. congress of June 3, 1876, entitled “ An '.han one gallon in thv pnninct rather companionable if his bump of portion of the enclosure south of the act for tbe sale of limla-r land« in the , waidt for a period ot *tx month«, from R. A. Emmitt of Keno in a few weeks Oregon line, and cited Ills Honor in stick-to-itiveness waa not so abnor certain statutes. The arguments states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Julv llth, A. !>.. 1901, Im* grank-d to find will be completed about the 1st mally developed, and that he is given and Washington Territory,” a« ex will be concluded today and the case tended to all tiie Public Land States ‘it. T. Conner ot *ai«l pnvinet : of April. After that but a short II. E. Smith, Ihin VanUriiiiinrr, A. I’ to backbiting. will be decided within a week, ac by act of August 4, 1892, I’hilo Hull, Balia, <L F. Fiali, !.. M. Kubt^un. John time can elapse before the machinery, i cording to Judge Bellinger’s closing of Hornbrook, County of Siskiyou. Colwrll, Snninvl Wileon, C. M. Irvin* Mrs. A. Albrecht of Redding, Cal.. wires, etc., will be in place ready for I , Phy etc Inn aid Surgeon. remarks. Some of the witnesses left Mute of California, ha» thia day filed John Kathff, Win. Morgan, Fianh <»al arrived here Tuesday. last evening for their homes it- in this office Ilia sworn statement, no . ' brvth, Adan» Sch*»rtgvn, J. U. Barnum bnxlness. All Calla Anns «red Promptly Day J. W’. Maxwell, Miss Lulu A. Max Southern Oregon and others will go 300, for the purchase of the E*j of SW1« I (>. E. Irvine, K. W. WrUli. I» N, F««h The promoters of this method of and W of >1 ’4. of Svcti"ii SO 2, in F. S. Brandon, II. Ilutrhiwrn, Ihut Col todav. The conplaint in tiie matter or Night. well and Mrs. F. E. Smith of Lake- Irrigation in Klamath county are was tiled March 30, 1900. Tiie case Township xo. 33, S., Range no . 7'... E;t»t, aril, ILir-ito Tlerrra, T. E. Walli«, W .Make* dully trips each way by Bar- I liessrs. Goeller, Maltby and Boyd; 1 view were hr Klamath Falls Saturday. is a suit in equity to compel the and will offer proof to show that the IT. Taylor, Bert Ihivia, W. I*. Whitney. reo. Siala Springs, Minke, Pokrga- land »ought i» more valuable for its T. A. Balin, J. F l»arv, II. II. An<h*r and tbe project, as far as we are in F. W. Jennings and IT. II. Van corporation to remove the fence. m.i, (Logging Camp.) Krno, to timber or stone than for agricultural I nun, A. E. At”*tin,(i. W. Brandon, W. formed, will be backed by men of en-1 Valkenburg are out for a week’s , purposes, and to establish his ciaim to I ArniRlrong, J. M. Johnaon. 1 red Sink- Klamath Falls. OPEN SEASON FOR uEER. ‘ »aid land before tiie Register anil Re- Mig Eignet ' t i I I terprise and capital in this county deer hunt in the Aspen lake country. ’ ' ceiver of tins office at Imkeview, Oregon, Ge Fe Wl ¡gbt. E. M. < • W \ sod California. Among them are The open Reason for deer com on Saturday, tbe 27th day of July i'.WI. Johnaon, Walter llitlir, Frank II«-*I It I» Hi*' illrc< t lite from Aaltlund I G. W. Obenchain of Sprague river menced July 15 and ends November He names aa witnesse»: Messrs. Goeller, Maltby, John Shook, was a Falls visitor Monday. Atm 11. rick, C. N. Hedrick, Walter I’mdv, ¡iti'l all North*iit Oregon to Klam Prompt »<I<1 mrvful •llrntiofl 1. It is unlawful for any person to Smith, of Hornbrook, Calif ; Henry I Jolmnn ll<>fnion », C. V. Shm k, Win. I» R. A. Emmitt, Clark Hamakar and i ath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly tn all or »Irr» George and Frank Reid of Lake take, capture, kill or destroy in any Small, of Klamathon, Calif.; Emma C. Itali, E. W. Barrow«, G. W. l ieh, J T of Klamath county, Judge Willits .uni Lakeview, mid ulno Indian open season more than five deer. I’arahall, of Klamathon, Calif.; Esther King, A. Cooper, C. V. Andreu B. (’ view were here Monday. afid E. J. Look of Humbolt county, Any person who shall lawfully kill Durgin, of Klamathon, Calif. Any and Andvraon, (’. II Merrill, <»eo. W.l*nh, Agency ¡mil Ft. Klamntli. J R. Barnuin of Merrill was in five deer can make a:i affidavit before all jiersons claiming adversely the Jim (’ole. (’. Bradley, |.. ||, leiten. I. With such Cal., and many others. aliove-ilcacrilieti lamia are requested to 'I. Hammond. J. V. Arni»!« t»g. “ A in. any justice of the peace to that effect, file their claims in this office on or l>e- I men at the helm, there can be no town Monday Borka, M. E. H'itcl-inon, G. W. Jorv, E. leave Klamath Falls dally st l>;.W J. J. Sullivan of San Francisco and and said justice shall thereupon de (ore said 27th day of July, 1901. Elry, Jamv« Huhnes, W. 1’. IHmivIr, S question of an early and profitable re- Proprietor of Freight ftagont. a. m. and arrives by 5 p. m., nn<l liver to affiant one leather tag (des E. M. Baarr'ix, Register. B. Booth, W . 0, W 11 e*>n, c.. (’. lÀ*ar tult. As soon as the trustees and of T. J. Beauhorn of Yreka were ar igned and issued by the State Game makes gt std connect liais with ail born. ficers of the corporation are elected, rivals on Monday’s Ashland stage. Warden) tor the bide of each deer, Notice ia hereby given that the un north ¡util south ls>uiid trulli» at I Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Everything done ** rth One of derrigned will on the Kith day of Augtiwt canvassers will endeavor to visit all Mr. Look of Eureka, Cal., has not to exceed five in all. Ashland. Day light ride liulh ways. ... ..nmltirM and dlwpaifh A. I)., 1901, apply to the County Court Notice for Publication, these tags shall be securely fistened farmers and ranchers in the county bought some good hoises and wili tor the licence prayed (or in th»* f>n*g<> with wire to each deer skin, and the With the view of providing irrigation take them borne with him the last owner is then entitled to offer such mg ¡M*titi<»n, pre««*nting thin, hit |**ti- CXITEtt STATES LAND OFFICE, j L akeview , O regux . June 3, l*)l I tion, on naid lot)» day ot AuguM, im>l. to those wlto desire it. Here then a of this week. deer skin for wile or excliange or Notice ts hereby given that, in compliance G. T. CU s NNEK. marvelous improvement will be ob the prorlftions of the art of ('onicre-n of J. A. Houston will go to Ashland transportation to anv point within with June 3, 1M7M, entitled "An act for the uah* nl the state. The punishment for the tained in the matter of irrigation, next Sunday after his wife who has timber land» in the «late* of California, Ore TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3. 1*7* violation of any of the provisions of gon, Nevada, at d Washington Territory,” a* NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sfid one which has been made entire been visiting there for two weeks. the act is a fine of not less than *25 extended to all the Public I And Mtalea bv art of Ati/U ’ i 4, I m 9.'. John B Koecit, of Ktatna Cleanliness and Good Work ly successful by companies in Califor UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,I John Anderson, a merchant of nor more than $500, together with thon, County of Makiyon, State of California, the costs of prosecution of said action, hanthHday tiled In thl* office his «worn Mate nia. I. akkvikw , O skoon , April 2), 19)1 ) Guaranteed. Dairy, arrived here Monday from or in imprisonment in the county ment, No. 309. for the pure ha*»* of the ME’« of M. fiARRCTT, J. L Ï.WDi, Section No. 12, in Township No. Xt, M.. flange Notice i« hereby given that in coni- This in brief is an outline of the , Also Agent for LONDON LAO Ager with a load of freight. No 7* E. W M., and will offer proof to m I idia jail for not less than 30 nor more plianre with the proviaiona ol th.- art enterprise. And here is another (hat the 1 tin«! sought It inor»- valuable for It« .''Bf<ritalfiidtcL I’mpritlw. than 120 days, or by both such tine Congre — of June 3, 1M7H, eiititlni "An timber or atone than for agricultural pur- Frank Adams of Merrill was in LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Rem which we learn, viz: that those poae«, and to rMabliwh hi* claim to »aid land act for tile »»!« of titnbt-r lari< 1« in the and imprisonment. before the Rt*gl*ler and Receiver of t hi* office »tates ot California. Oregon, Nevada, Who purchase stock or power, can if town Monday. at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the l*lb day Thr«e famous little pills. DeWitt’s of August« 19M and Washington Terril. ,y.” a. ex- ll*- i('»i.i*- «■* wittu • - ' Timber Land, Act Juno 3. !878~ Tiie Lakeview Examiner states fhey wish, pay for it by work, posts, Little Early Risers, compel your Wallace Dickey, of K lamailion, < 'alif.; Sheri* i tended to all the Public l-and Stair, that in the case of the Lookout dan F. Thornton, of Klamathon, C ’ allL; Otto etc. indeed, the whole project is to Notice for Publication. liver and bowels to do their duty, I). Kiilow, of Klamathon, Calif.; Joseph W bv art ot Augilft 4, iW2, Joiin W be made as easy as possible, so that lynchers, their attorneys G. W. Har thus giving you pure, rich bltxid to Stanfield, of Klamathon, « alif. Any and all O'Neil, ot llornlir.H.k, l onnty of Si-ki peraon* claiming adversely the above-describ ¡you, State of California baa thia dm UNITED KTATEH • 'NpotT^M all car» without serious trouble ob ris and John E. Raker were each recuperate your body. Are easy to ed land« are requested to file their claim* in lilt-din thia office ilia »worn »tatenient Lsaavirw, < > sk > ioh , April ■*'.,W1, thia office on or before »aid 16th day of Au take. Never gripe. fined $500 or five days in jail, for con tain the benefits of the enterprise. , No. 295, for the pnrrliaiM- of the NE'4 gust, 1901. N’oliir i" hcrehy given that, i" J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno. K. M RRATTAfS Register. | of Section No. 2, in T. wnahii* No. Those who are interested in this un i tempt of court, one day last week, pliance with the j,r<oi»ion» of the ,33, S., Range No. 7<j E., and »ill Congress of J nm-3, 1»*7N. < We notice tliat the Duffy Co. are faking, we would advise 1« make in by Judge Ilatlngtorv of the Superior offer proof to ,liow that the land ai l for the -.ile "I timt*r land* ' '', Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 | Houglit i- more valuable for it« tim quiries of Hon. R. E. Emmitt of Court. It is claimed that the attor selling men’s nice stylish looking «tal«« of California, Oregon, Nev»' suits at 36, $8 and 310 and tine all , i la*r or atone than lor agricultural Notice for Publication. neys charged tbe court with undue I Reno, Judge Willits of this place, Washington Territory,"»» ,j wool suits at $12, $14 to $16. ' piirjewe«, and to eaial.li.li hia claim all the Publie Land Slat,-« ''v * ‘ u and in fact of any or all of those gen zeal in attempting to convict tile i to-aid land la-fore tiie ll<-gi»trr and Alignât 4, IM)2. Henry >• /""L, UNITED KTATEM LAND OFFICE, t Fruit jars at Duffy Company’s. | Receiver of thia office at laikevu-w parties under arrest for murder in L akkvikw , OfeKOUW, June 3, UAH, ) tlemen wc have mentioned above. Klamathon, Countv / Notiec 1« hereby given that in compliance Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th .lav of of California, baa thia day HI“' « the lynching case. Notice For Publication. with f he proviffion« of ttie act of Congrcmi of »-*>1. lie name- aa witii.--.-»: BONANZA WHISPERINGS. offiie Ida »worn atiileiii.-id. L; June 3, JA78, entitled “An act tor the *«!•• of ! Wm. II. Smith, of Hornbrook, ( alif.; Yreka Journal: A man named timber land«in the Mate« of California. Ore Um purehaae of ...... L KLAMATH FALUA, OR. Department of tbe Interior, gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a* W. II. Rola-rta, of Hornbrook, Calif No. l.inTownalnp No ; 3 H.. !<•"»' ¡ Ray McDonald was killed a few days Dame Rumor says that wedding I.«nd Office at Lakeview. Oregon, extended to all the Public Land Htates by act Philo Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif,, 7'v Ea«t. and will offer proof < * of AugtiMt 4, 1MW, Otto D. Kulow, of Klaina- ago on the logging railroad near ry I. Small, of Klamathon,Calif. Anv July 12, 1901. bells will jingle in Bonanza in the thon, County of Hiakiyou, State of California, that the land -ought 1- "l,”r Notice is hereby given that tiie fol ha* Oil* day filed in thia office hi* «worn nnd all ja-raona claiming sdvi-raely the Shovel Creek, Klamath river, ty near future. Ask Rob. h«r it m liinlwr or Rioni* thnii statement. No. 310, for the purchase of the above-deacribed land» ar.- rrqu.-Mr-l to lowing-named settler lias filed notice of falling from a loaded car, and being I'nily (rom Ager to Klamath Hof turni purpose-, nnd I” '''l*,'u,1(i,trr E’-NW‘4 an<l N‘wHW‘4 of Section No. It, In file their clsini» in thia office on or be liis intention to make final proof in aup- township Mrs. Joe Koesal and daughter, No. 3ff< Range No. 7«a, K. W M . opting». Keno, Klamath Fall", Dairy, claim to »aid land i-ievi»S, thrown under the wheels at a spur. pott of liis claim, and that said pr<«>f and will offer proof to *how that the land fore -aid 27th day of Julv, 1901. Kate, of Klamath Falls were visiting Bonanza, Bly and iakeview. and Receiver of „fjulf. E. M.BRATTXtN, Regiater. will be made la-fore Jas. if. Driscoll, nought I* more valuable for ItN timber or Ore., on Saturday, tlm .7th day '.,^ than for agricultural purpose*, and to old time friends in Bonanza Saturday County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Or., on atone THE KLAMATH FALLS R. R. Daily froin Lakeview to lily, Bonanza, 1901. He name» aa "'."’'TVin » establish Ilia claim to said land before th** August 23, 1901, viz: Regiater and Receiver of thia office at Lake TIMBER LAND, A(T JI’NE t, js?8 - hairy, Klamath Falla, Keim, Klumatli *nd Sunday^ Hull, of Hornhriaik. < i'.1 view, Oregon, on Friday, the 16th day of A ii - William Flackna, , Oregonian, July 13: Hot Spring« and Ager. NOTICE FOR ITBI.If’ATlON. Smitli, <>l llornhrook, < -I*'. • ' guat, Be name« a* witnaaaea: John B. Rev. SwTinncrvillc will preach here Hd.E. No. 1828, for tbe NWW, fee. Roeck, 19U1, of Klamathon, Calif.; Hheridan F, Parshall, "f Klamatlion. < » "• • 1W| The survey of the proposed railroad 10, HEIi NEJ^ and NE*4 SE!4, Sec. 9, Thornton, of Klamathon, calif.; J. Wallace Mnki-a connection with all trains at Friday evening, July 1». UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) Ihirgin.ol Klamathon, la 1 • Tp. 38, B., R. Uty E. W. M, fit*names Dickey, of Klamathon, Calif ; Joseph W. Htan- Ager, Cal. from Klamathon to Klamath Falls I.AKF.VIF.W, O kkoox , April 29, l!)0iJ flvld, of Khimathon, Calif. Any and all per all tx-rson» i-litlming ’^'.„.„itedw N. W. Dumm is contemplating the I tiie following witnesses to prove his sona claiming adversely the above-dcaerlle-il hits been finished to I’okegama, a continuous residence upon and culti above descrilHil hind" arc . I ^e Notice is hereby given Hint in com- lands are reqin-Hled to nle their claim* in this erection of a new residence in this lile their claims in lhi» "H>' o( distance of 30 miles, and grade Makes vation of said land, viz: I’. L. Foun office on or before said 16th day of August, J9tn. pliance with the provinioim of t|u. E Vf BKATTAIN, Register. ('ongrennof June.3, | k ; k , entitled "A h •ity. A part of the lumber is already (lltu Easy Coaches. are now being set as fast as possible. tain. of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Joseph act for the »¡tie of timber laodi in the Koesel, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Fred on the ground. It Is generally understood that con JkT.k, of Dairy. Oregon ; Godfreid Ik-ck, TIMBER LAND, ACT JENE 3, 1H78. Htate« of California, Oregon, Nevada Excellent Accommodations. The Hotel Chastain has changed struction will begin August 1, and of Dairy, Oregon. and Hanliinuton Territory,” H« extend’ notice ; for publication . ed to al! the Public l.aml Hat™ 'i- E. M. BKATTAIN, Register, proprietors. Mr. and Mrs. Morine of that the road will at least reach I'NITID WTATM LAMO OFFK R, I act of AngtiH I, 1692, Willi» ||. KolM.rt» Lakeview, Oregon, June 3, J'.Mjl, ( Fort Klaihath have purchased the I’okegama before winter. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Hornbrook, County of H.kiyon, From Notice I* hereby given that in cornnllance o Pi..... .. express ami freight traffic property and will commence at once ' that point to Klamath Falls it is, with the provision* of the a< t of Congo*** of »‘•b’»< California, liar this day filed in 3, 137«, entitled “An act for th<* *ale of. tins office ins «worn atatement No. 2'0 solii'itnl All i'iuiiie»« culi usted to us Blds with plans and specifications June (Jo re-palnl and paper throughout.; , thought the line will follow the sur timber land* in the Htate«of < aiiforni*, Oregon, | for bridge across Lost River at what Nevada and Washington Territory,” a< ex-' for tiie pureiiaae of Hie NW. of Ker’ will bu expedited. J. A.- Chastain and family have vey made by the Oregon Midland to all the Public Land Htalp* by net of o'”1 Townaliip No. 33 h is knowh as the Patterson Ford, will l**nded August 4. JMiW, Joseph W. ffianhchl, of Klama Range No 7)a E„ and will ,,ff,.r pr.H,( „J moved to their ranch just north of Company last year. be received at the county clerk’s of thon, County of Hlnklyou, State of California, «how that the land «ought i« more val Im* till* day filed In this office hin «worn fice at Klamath Falls. All such bids statement town. You can never cure dyspepsia l»y No. 311. for the purchase ot the N k >4 i liable for its timla-r or «tone than f„r nir- Mrs. L. M. McHugh is now occupy must be in by 10 o'clock a. in., on of Section No. 13, in Township No. 33H.. Range rieiiltiiral purr»»«,-«, and to e«tHbli«h lii« dieting. What your laxly needs Is The Christian Endeavor meetings No, 7*^ E. W. M., and will offer proof to nhow claim to «aid land In-fore the Regiater ing the Southern Methodist church August 10, 1901, that tue land sought I* more valuable for it* pl' nly of good fotxl properly digested. are well attended and full of interest, j hall, where she is prepared to do first By order of the County Court, timber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and Receiver of thia office at Lakeview T hen If your stomach will not digest rûucûfig the and establish bls claim to said land before Kri,urda>'' lh*’ Wifi <lny of Meetings every Sunday evening at ! class dressmaking. Taylored suits a which reserves the right to reject any the to Rfglster and Receiver of tbl* office at' It, K'slei Dyspepala Cure Will, Il ETJfÄ SS'ÏJ ’ specialty i/Hkeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 16th day of • I r’wl’ov o” {,1‘,,l*;" «I Wilneaaea; or all bids. 1:30 p. m. contains all of the. natural dlgesltmts. August, 1901. He name* a* witness**: John w i m " Hornbria.k, Calif,. J. II. D rimcoll , JL Koeck, of Klamathon,Calif.;Otto D. Kulow, I Win. H. Smilli, of Hornl,r<«>k (’alif ■ hence ihiik L digest every class of food ISXÄ .-i n'rsSí Rev, Bristol and wife spent a few It is easier to keep well than get County Clerk. of K lamalhon, ( 'alif.; Hheridan F. Thornton, of I’I'ilo Hull, of Hornbrook, Calif.- H»-n- and so prepare It, that i.ature can ImÄla, lodlgeÆoo^^ Klamathon. (-'alif.; J. Wallace Dickey,of Kinm He preach- cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers days with us this week, Anv uh *1 It hi nonrlslilng the Itody and ic at bon, Calif. Any and all persons claim in? ry I. Hmall, of Klamathon, Calif, Everybody iHMirprlHed at the great th0 . t , ov ^ e , FlaluHnç«, .8o“r.„brIaí|“cr»®l*!Í taken now anti then, will always keep adversely the above-dewrlbed land* are re ad Sunday evening after Endeavor:------- -------------------- , . . and all peraona claiming adversely th« placing the wasted llssii s, tints giv .. ____ nu n _ ’« ^.. <4l|. _..*d »i. d to fo file «1. their tb.irrHi claim* In thin office on or ectdlF*^ 1 your bowels in In perfect order» order. They value« the Duffy Co. have In meeting a siys-described land« are requested to l"K life, health, strength, ambition, Bick lleadBcb«. Tlw»v nrc siavint/ before said 16th day of August, 1901. Ä*^ ÄrssS»? : < A HHMng K M H rattaik . Register. 1 never gripe but promote an easy and boys’ Milts, fee their claims in this office on or be- pure blood and good licalthly nppe Everybody Is “knee deep" In the I 1 geutle action. their customers from $3 to $5 on each fore said 27th dnv of July, 1t<)| Hto- Emit jars at Duffy Company’s. Milt. E, M, BKATTAIN, Regi-t, r. fen field. Work is plenty and labor-> J. L. f’atlgcll A Sons. Keno, PrssarsS »y <• « e»W,TT • •L I . I'adgott A Sons. Keno. KLAM1TH REPUBLICAN w. Huse <s cts are few. ALEX r.i GRABBED A LO I' OF LAiM». President. son , i jur i 1 KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds o| Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. i-:xc H A NG E STA B L ES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, HEREFORD STOCK FARI l>trws \ Aliev . Oregon. Largest Herd of Regisîcred Here- fords in Oregon. F’ D. REAMHS, M. D. Ashlaad and Klamath Falls Stage Line. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. Ager-La Review Stage Line. I S. l. Mcül'JGHTO'f, Prop. Office: At the Telegraph Office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cui*11 Digests what