Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 25, 1901, Image 3

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
•ng hen* tin« week, will It'.«after
w«iik im |. | ti,, minx* «J th«* Sontli'-rn
I«»'■ C««., «f Ahii'li Mcsi.ra. Biu'lntn*
THURSDAY.
JULY
IM,
lini
mil) m* 1 Mi'inlc, iic< <*mpll»hi'd runt-
m< «linns, me tin, iminugcrs.
The
A. C, ||libluir«l of Medfonl was Ill
company gore from hen* to Jackuon-
|own Turaday*
ville, whi'ic, ha elsi'Where, they will
t haa. Hllvt’f <>f Cryatal, wa* III merit au«'«-i'M.
fown yralenlay«
Louis Gi r-
I D- Api’legatc was doliig I » Uh 11 H'hh
froin Sliver
in town <m Mohdaj,
ry.
During
Judge Briiaoii retmned t<>
rie«*k y«wU*rduy nrnrrilng,
Hpr ! ng
Till
In th • enjoyable liii.h«s of yanking
out trout.
We understand that ac­
cording to law a llshcriii.m can catch
140 or 150 trout per day, ami not Is*
liable to pain or penalty.
|( |H h.iid-
ly probable, therefore, that the parly
at Spring creek will transgress tb<
law, us 140 I lout per man ought to
lx* enough, especially uh I k * cannot
sell or give them away, but must, ac­
cording tu a humane Interpretation
of the law, «-at them ull hiniMdf.
(From this fact It may also I m * de­
duced that on their return they will
present a sleek and well f>*«l appear-
am-e.) Spring creek Is truly call« <1 a
fisherman's parudis«*, und 1» probably
mor«* deserting of that title than any
other stn-uin In the slate
■n
I
^HEADQUARTERS FOR-^-
Studebaker Wagons,
Deering Mowers,
Thomas and Deering Rakes,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
John Deere Steel Plows.
8 ELECTRIC
CASH STORE
I. a . Duffy rlsLa Die opiiiioo tbut lattei stis'k are tw«m and tlir«*«-s pur
« basi .1 froin Jim Minali of Nllver lake.
tln* tsrnklailie of wilder ls blöken.
Mi. i.' itj 1 inf ruiN UN (hai lm |>uld
>'Oh* Olsen” is il aide apllttliir
“
•" |>' 1 Ix-ad for t he ls*«*f.
fsiiuedy Ish'ketl für toillorroW iilglit.
E. M.
of the
Mrs. J. <’. l.«**cng<HHl anrl Allee <
lai!.« v l«*w
ife, nod
l.iix of Yalnax urtlicd al tile I ills
Mr». A. J
Tonnlg-
Cupl. C. II. Kchoff and D. Dlonm*
Tucsday.
m «I sl'ippi <| lieit* Monda« cn rotitelo of Wemiteh«'«*, Wash., arrived lu rcon
A hundred «loll.ir linli W Wheel, In
th*'lr lioiii* » ut l.aki-vlew. Tlu*y w« re Tuesday to vlall their old frl**n«l, I.
giaal alia|M*, 5>r aale «lie.ip. Cull ut
reiiirnhig frinii s trip to l’ortlaml. , A. Duffy, and also u>consider th«*
Ilila olWce.
Mi. l'i.iituhi was <’iill«-<i to Portland question of building a sleamlamt.
.Mrs. IL K> I.. Meiller of
to irsiify I h fon* the federai grami. Cupt. Hclioff I iim run a steamlsiat on
was In Kluimilh l'alla Tinvuliiy «m her Jury In III«' u* tl<*11 agallisi tln* Jet,.«* the Coltimlila river for several years,
wu) Imme.
I *. < 'ai 1 *ompany.
and Mr. Dir/nnc hua also had a thor­
J. G. I’lcn «* rtcpnrted IllMt evening
9
• hi s.itmday
the I tlieriiioinvter ough eiperlcncc In the steamlioat
for N’ew York, w li<-r<’ lie Will sojourn Imll* .lini tloui x< to 92 ! degrees in buslm sM. It Is to I m * hoped that llicv
ba'veral weeka.
tl 1* al aile.
Thia was till* hot tesi will llnd the pr<m|a*ct go g<x,d
Utile Jerry Martin fill from a day of th" year lIma far. Nu (lunger ami promising that they will remain
awtng l'ui'Ml.iy und MintuIi.«*d u Imdly of siili stroke hi that.
With the here permanently. They have every
«lellcloiMi . I< " cold water of the Ululili- appearance of being progressive, pen­
apriilncd arm.
Mr. Mead will luiporMiiint«* the talli», »«• cannot In Ip cont rasi Ing ial ami siircessful business men, and
|.,i>* liumorist. Hill Nye, botwiu-n tlu* 1 'iidltluuu of things hare with their permanent home here will I m *
thè fiery furnace In Kausis
Whether it will
and cordially wel«*«imc<l.
Mets toillgllt.
or will not lie very profitable at the
otlxr St Iles ill the cunt.
The warm weatlior <>f the p.iat few
Tiii* Klamath River Irrigation and present tim<* to rim a steamboat on
wrek» ha* l",'-n «erv benchclal to
Kb'Irle power Company continues these lakes, w<* do not know, yet w<*
gmwliig crepa.
are c<>nvln«'«*d that as
as a rail­
Joo Moure ami Wm. IDl-
ar- as »e midimtund. tu perfect their road reaches here, a steamlsiat will
arrangi
lai'iits
und
will
soon
l>c
ready
tinsi frotn Ager witli lilg luuil» of
«•» i otmiK io e work. As to th<* great forthwith I m * In demand, and probab­
frclght «ai 'lomlay.
Tlx* thou­
«at* r | mimi r which the company Itos, ly several steamlssits.
K !.. Walkcr and wlfc of IL :ian/a
ibi* more we Lear of It tin* more we sands of tourists that will Invade this
arrhisl here «m M*«mlay and «*111
ir>- .on.«/• I that some one has not country every summer to visit <'rater|
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
remain a few «lavs.
•"'Hi' Ip'
loll of It before. It Is lak<* and tin* mountains and forests,
Circuit court will convrm* In ad a taluni* In Itself und with good and the many summer and health re­
jiHirmsl wssioii August I wlM'ti a <11 Innin..-. management can U* made sults that will then be built along,
vurce cm »«' will lw> tried.
an Inumi*» help to the county III it lie lakes, will assure ample patron­
We hope Messrs.
Tin- members «»f Hie Kudern Mat th" wa of Irrigation.
Ilen«*c we age to a boat.
LARGEST STOCK IN KLAMATH COUNTY
hul a pleasant time at their picnic nt luipe to sc«* the enterprise pu.h Sclioff and Dlonm* w ill And every­
thing
to
their
liking,
and
that
after
Itocml lake last Nimday.
dn el. and that It will not lack tin*
Deering all steel. Hand Dump, 8) foot,
fully studying the ease, their past
Mlw> Mngllton. the dentist, arrlvetl n<* Airy capitili and cm rgy to do so.
De« ring all ste«*l, Self Dump. 8j foot,
<*x|s rii*iM*<* In th«* business will war­
froui Klamath Ag-n y, y*.t<'ida
Ihi'ii lutici
innan A Meade's
Mca«le's Southern
Deering all steel. Hand Dump, 10} foot,
rant them success in it here.
and will remain a few days.
Stork < - is
I» giving a series of excel­
D.*cring all steel. Self Dump, 10} foot.
Messrw. F. W. Jennings and II. 11.
entertainments her«*
<
Ashland Is merging Iti'o Its annual lent dramatic
Thoiiuu« WfMxl wheel, Self Dump. 10} foot. $43.
• Mund Muller" w.is pre- Van Valkenburg start- I out on a
fruit senson whhIi will Inspire some Gil, w
Hollingsworth-Tiger Hleel wheel. Self Dump,
h*nt<<l
Motid
ly evening,
"Hazel hunting and fishing expedition on
10} f.M.t, $40.
animation for a few nioiitiiK.
I Sunday of last we«*k.
They were
Kirk"
'I'm
■>
lay
cv<
nlng
and
**A
For
cash
ptirchas<
s. will give « extra teeth with each rake.
Mr. Muon», father of Monte llr<M..
lift«-«! out with ail necessary weapons
Wife
’
s
I'crll"
Inst
evening.
The
old
left yeslcrdny on a trip Into amith-rn
THE HARDWARE AND IM
to kill game and llsh, and they took
<'.illfomla, where he will iisit r l« ami im. re»t mg drama, "liasi Lynne,”
PLEMENT DEALER,
wIth theai a well selected supply of
will
I.
r<-pro*
I
need
tonight.
I-urge
tlvea.
victuals
Mifllclcnt
tu
assuage
auch
A. O. U. W. BUILDING, KLAMATH FALLS.
an«l appreciative audience» have at-
Flojnl Brandenburg, Roy llamaker
trinl <l. .oi'l as good dramatic talent pang', <«f hunger as hunt« rs and fish­
and Chester llatt«ai arrhed IxMiie
I
.isth.it n- a here seldom visits towns ermen are apt to carry with them
which he h.ul to face and which he
yesterday from their trip to Spring
The piles that annoy you so will be
off of railroads, no one should fall to In their travels. Thus they cheer­
urged himself to handle with forti­ quickly and permanently healed If
err«*k and IMimn Bay.
fully
set
forth
and
traveled
north
take iidiimiage of the present oppor­
tude and cimi I ikss .
After tramping you use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
John Alexander arrived M mda* tunity.
Th«* comedy Is skillfully on tlx* west side of the lake, and
Beware of worthless counterfeit*.
from W«ssl river with a big l<utd of bail'll I by Messrs. Buehamiun arid cam|X'«l I In* first night at Rock creek. until the middle of Friday afternoon
.1. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
he
came
to
a
familiar
ranch
where
lie
hhlra. lie r«*p«>ria that haying lain Mead and Is ably supported by uc- The second night out they pitched
CONTEST NOTICE.
full Mast in that country,
their tents at Cherry cn-ek. the quieted his rampant appetite with the
oinphslxHl actoni mid aclresuea.
most enjoyable meal he ever ate.
third night they were lull:*d to hle<*p
T»ri**irr»i::xT of the T xtkkiob . i
lt<>lM*rt lUtcliie of Oakland, Cal.,
A lilaz«* In some taxi clothes in the
From there he reached the camp on
U nitkd S tate » L asi » Ornca,!• |
who luu I nxmi tnjoytng hunting an<l mvoii .I »lory of C D. Willson's build­ by the hound of the waves on Big
L akeview , O km . on , July 1st, 1901.) |
Round lake easily.
Hours before,
Klamath
lake
and
the
fourth
night
fishing al I’vllcan Bar several days, ing, adjoining Ills saloon, brought
A Riitlicieut contest atliilavit having i
Bert Withrow had arrlv«*<i and whs been tiled in thia oilioe by O. T. An«ler- '
they again stayed lit lloek creek,
left for hotiM* this morning.
■ ■.:t ili Ii*, - company Monday after-
comfortably sleeping on the approach i«>n, of Bly, Oregon, contestant, against 1
and the n *xt night found them at
liomeste««! entrv No. 1763, ma«le April (
Mrs. II. T. Cliitwisxl went up to
. ai.
As tli«* Is-ddlng waa quickly
_________________________________________________
of Mr. Leavitt.
home
again.
They
hul
a
successful
18th. 1893, for W‘t of Nl'.'4, NE^oli
Wi«s| rlv.-r List Siturdiy, and will thrown Intotho street, the fire did
J. S. Bradley, the city shoe and NE'4 of Ser. 20. and SW'4 *>f KE1« of.
trip. 11 g«Hx1 time, healthlv appetites,
makes few weeks* visit u> her par­ not spread and no water was tieeded.
Sec. 17, nil in Township 3«! 8., Range
boot maker, makes all kinds of new 1.5 E., by Chris M ax«, contest««, m *
good
dlgi
stlon
amt
plenty
toeat.
They
ents, Mr. and Mrs. (*unnlngliam.
flu* I m -'I was Iwlng «sviipied by a
saw highlands an«l lowlands, moun­ work, fiom an old fashioned plough w hich il ia alleged that he left and
Preparations are txdng made for n -. ni ; m m giving Illa name is Ander-
said entry more than six '
tains, extinct volcanoes, den»«* forests, shoe to an up-to-date buckaroo boy's abandoned
years ago, ami ever since then lias failed
grand Itnlloon awenalon lu tak<* pi n-«' •. i and bis residence us l’ori lami.
Does all kinds of repairing. ¡0 reside thereon, and »till fails to re- i
rivers and creeks, and fur away they IsKit.
In Klamath F. Ils August 10.
Non*' II was tindi-r the influence < f liquor saw a row of »now covered p»*;«ks Mr. Bradley came here with a g<M>d aide on the same; that his absence from
said claim was not due from his etuplov-
who ran attend should rcni.iUi uwaj and li.ni I "ii put to I h *<I to recuper­
scattered along the rim of the sky. recommendation as a man and I inent in the army, navy or marine corps
ai
\ft
r
th<*
Hi«*,
Marshal
Uer-
Mr. Kershner r.i.m* up from Ills
As to the gam«* they slaughtered, It mechanic. He also has two prem­ of tlx* United States ; tiiatsaid conteste«*:
ranch yesterday, lie ri*|siris a grow­ lings Jailed Anderson, and the next might not I m * in good taste to boast iums on tin«* work from the Van­ lias faiiel to improve and cultivate sai<l
tract a- required by law, and that all of
ing ami pr'ispvrom, condition of crops mornlii, hr 'light him before R<*<s>rd«*r as it would lx* apt to excite the envy buren county, (Iowa,) fair.
said failures exist at the present time,!
Imposed a tine of $25.
K«s
,
s.'«*
who
hi his section, and that gmsl health
parties are hereby notified to ap­
of others, to give an account of it.
lb'Wltt’s Witch
Hazel
Salve sai<1
F.illlng 1 > li<|Ulditl.., the young man
pear, res|r>n«l and offer evidence touch­
nn>1 plenty prrvalL
However il may not lx* amiss to should Is* promptly applied to cuts, ing said all**gation at 10 o’clock a. tn. '
».is r< turn'll to jail.
At the Hllllli'
It
and on September 7, 1901, before the Regis-:
I. soothe*
.—
•Apt. J. W. Siemens ami Marlon tlt:i'* another hiun from California state that aiming the most conapic- burns and scalds.
KLAMATH FALLS, OR
pati,
quickly
heals
the
injured
ter ami Receiver at the United States
Hanks and wlv«-« arrived home Tues­ who hiitl I h -'I i arrest .si for tlrunken- uoti.x of what t hey kille«l was an enorm­ ¡'here ate worthless counterfeits. Lan«l Office in Lakeview. Oregon.
ously great buck, fat. tender and alto­ Is* sun* to get DeWitt's.
day from Portland where tin* gentle itehx, was tlmsi $.>.
The said contestant having, in a
SOUTHERN OREGON
nro|MT affidavit, tiled July 2, 1901, ret
gether desirable, This after a hard
J. L. 1’adgott X Sms, Keno.
men attended th«* grand lodge of \.
Yreka Journal: Tin* little town contest, they overcame and brought
forth facte which show that after due
<>. I'. W.
They r< |x>tt a pleasant
«liligence pemonal service of th«» notice
Fruit jars at Duffy Company's.
of Stdsiin, which put in a municipal I bom«* witli them, and divide I with
trip.
ennuot be made, it is hereby ordered
water plant not long ago, drawing their friends and neighbors, to the
I ami directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Robert Hill who went Io th«* upon some large aprlnga ns a aource
great pleasure of all concerned.
E. JI. B rattain , Register.
Grrman Hospttul nt San F'tanel**’o of supply, found that the eonsuinp-
A. L. L«*avltt had a thrilling ex-1
TREASURERS NOTICE.
for medical
treatment, rrturiwd llon amoimti'd to M.5.0O0 or 90,mm
Strong Academic Course. Professional Train
AGENT
Friday much Improved.
lie reports gallons a «lay, and this exhausted the |X‘ilcnce list week as the result of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
there
are
(
First-class Training Depai
fund» in the Comity Treoury for the "10 Highest Excellence,
that Joo. Houston Is Improving capacity of th«* springs.
The town getting lost among tlie forest-clad
redemption of the following county war-
,,
,
.
.
Mt Isfnetorlly, nU.>,
i officials M'ohled ami exhorted the mountains IsUwecn Round lake and
The Demand for I
rant» protested on and prior to Feb. 7, Well Equipped Laboratories.
Aspen lake.
He and B*-rt Withrow
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
Interest
same will cease
* 1894.
‘
‘
‘ on samo
_
.
.
Ashland Tidings:
Sand. Walker. people not (o waste water, but the i wen* enjoying it deer hunt itnd were
from this date ; No». 5705, 5741,5768. Teachers Exceeds the Supply.
Graduates Easily
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
* prominent Indian <>f th«* Klnmath ' coiiMimpt Ion could not be redttecd. camped near Round k;kc.
Thursday
5785, 5878, 5835, 5800, 5758, 57!M, 5850, 1
Then
nietern
were
put
on,
ami
almost
R*s tvs I Ion, was in Ashland, Tues­
5505, 4378, 5844,
SIG™1 Portions.
night they w'erc so far from camp
8028, 5051,5797,
day, having «’om** to meet Miss Mag- ImtiKxllalely the cunsiimptlou fell
that
they
sulxhted
the
Internal
ap
5419,5782. 5848, ■58«M, 5892, 6057, 5744, ;
gle Johns, who wus returning to her to 50,000 gallons, the whole problem I peal for haali and, converting a gras­
Beautiful Location and Healthful Climate
50.58. 5817. 5752. 5*.M2. tkbt4,
**
5726, 5755,
Is
’
litg
solved
by
making
every
home from Chcinnwa.
5788,
5887,
5945,
8'M3,
5728,
5758,
5764,:
lions* Imbler pay for what he used and sy, shaded plot into 11 bed. stretclied
5884, 5941.8017, 5727, 4979, 5767, 5775, penses from $iao to $150 Per Year. Write for
Messrs. Vfiupel, Norris A
5948, 5813, 5730, 5789, 5881, 5772, 5904,
tint more nr less.
The time is «mt and fell nalccp. Tims they slum-
who have long conducted n
Tim Duffy <’«• are agents for D. An- 5803, 5732, 5808, 587), 5873, 5979, 5961, logue.
«•«lining when It will Is* realized thill bered lint il 3 o'clock t lie next morn-
573.5. 5SU, 5880, 5883, 3922, 5996, 5722,
mid very popular mercantile house anv other plan of selling water is as 1 Ing when they arose* iinil went forth, dert m's celebrated Oregon gloves, 5807, 5374, 5738, .5971, 8078, 5731, 5810,
W. M. CLAYTON, Presidei
made
at
Taient,
Oregon.
One
pair
4757, 5(M3, 5|HM), 80t»8, 5733, 5884, .5594,
nt Ashland, have iMiuglit tin* entire alisiir*! ax It would lx* tu sell milk still inn let naled, in quest of deer.
of these gloves will wear longer than .5878, 5957, 8108, 5737, 5798, 5747, .5870,
To cover a larger Held, they decide«! three pairs of best factory made
Mock of gtsKls of |>. R. Mills, who without measuring it.
59.58, Will, 5738, 5808, 5757, 5885, 5044,
’ Klamathon, County of Hlukiroa, f
to separate.
Soon afterwards Mr. gloves. Ordinary style. $1.00, 81.25; 0082, 5718, 5765, 5882, 5786, 5918, 6090, Timber Land. Act June 3:1878— fornia, ba« this day fl led in th
wdl retire from active business.
«worn Matement xo. 312, for the
Lakeview Examiner:
On July Leavitt espied a large, fat buck. Gauntlets. $1.50.’ Send us your mail 8071. «102, 6112, 6125, 6128. 5938, 6078,
theN£t4of Section So. 14, in T<
Notice for Publication.
It la reported that Bara Island In 12iIi, lietweeii lily and Royston, the
5984,
6111,
6119.
6075,
6103,
8131,
6»»>9,
:«H..
Range No. 7»* K. W.M.,an
orders.
M
e
pay
postage.
The
pr«is
(
*
x'ct
tired
his
ambition
and
proof
to show that the land sou
till«, 6l73,;t*>l8, 8194, 6066, 6154, 5841,
lite Big Klnmath Ink«* has recently .*:ist bound Western stage team ran
THE DUFFY CO.
valuable
for its timber or stone t
t
’
SlTEn
STATES
I.AND
OFFICE.
I
energy,
and
swiftly
ami
determined
­
5844, <1197.
,
cultural purpose,«, and toestablh
lx*en purchased, . The Islnnd contains away while coming down a hill, and
L akkvikw , O bimom , June S, 1»OL i
Datisi at Klamath Fall», Oregon, this Notice I, hereby given that, in compliance to said land before the Register 1
ly lmf carefully he started in pursuit.
idtout tun acres nod |laN a valuable much damag«* was tin* result.
Ore
1 Ith day oí July, 1901.
wilh Hie provision, of the set ot Conrrer, of of
”■ this
••••’ office
*;",*1\v. at , l«akeview,
7"yi"”w! JZ*;
After
Jone S. tifltl. entitled "An set for the s»le <>( *'»y. [hi Ifilh day ot AuguM. 1*01
II. 11. V as -V ai . khxb ( t . o ,
•mt spring on It. Some
Som«* day
day not
not far demolishing the stage the team de­ He shot al the animal and drew bhxid.
timber isn.l. In the .tsles of Cslltornfs. Ore- “Ü,,
«7
by which latter lie was enabled to
Count V Treasurer.
«on, Nevada, und Washington Territory then,
’"Y“' «'slit.; Otto I*, kntow, of
•'ll this Island will be In demand as tached Itself and rail through the
EveiylRKly knows them; Impossible
ns extended to all the Public Lam) State* by I ■■ "I.; Joseph W Slmifl.lcl, of
lie
follow the trail mor«* closely,
net of Anguxt 4, 1892, J. Wallace Dickey, of f i < «ill.; John B. Koeck, of Klam
The Jones
” summer and health resort.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
wixxls.
There was one passenger thoughtfully removed his shoes, so to make a lietter one.
Klainathon. ('minty of Siskiyou, Stat« ot Cal* ; Any and al) ;»eraona claiming a
i.iM above-described land» are requ
Chain Drive and the Milwaukee Cham
.
4
.
i
Ifornia, has this day tiled in this office his
Mr. und Mrs. Alex Marlin Jr. enter­ aboaiil. who es«'ap<*d Injury, but III«* that the thud of honvy feet would Drive lead all other machines of their
claim« in thin office on o
Notice is hereby given that Lie under- ««worn Statement. No. 8QB, for th»' patrhaw of ; their
loth day of August, 1W)1.
Iv
UDDointetl
Exectl-
!
the
NW
4
of
ftretion
No.
1.8,
in
Township
No.
tained ii number of friends last even­ driver was»« rlmtsly hurt about the face n «t frustrate the purpose of his chase. kind. As near a complete line or ex­ signed has been dub ‘
iK. M. RtATTAI
.1
• laxxaley,
> - de
»- ­ :« S . Range No. 7‘j, h. W. M., and will offer
trix of the estate of John
' proof to show that the land sought is more
ing In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Aiken ami head. The passenger eared for th«* Thus he patted the mountain slopes tras as It is possible to keep in a town ceased,
by the County Court of the valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
Wire cable, hay State of Oregon, for Klamath County. cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
“I wish to truthfully k
’•f Frenso, Cnl„ who are visiting driver and then went in pursuit of softly and skipped along as lively as the size of this.
ears. Jackson forks, pitchfolks, mid All |M*rsons having claims against said to said land before the Register and Receiver and the readers of these
After some time Ills pedal extremities would carry him.
of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday,
•hem. DcllcInuN refreshments fol­ tlx* stage team.
everything else necessary for the hay estate, are hereby notifieil to present the 16th day of August, 1901. tie names as wit* that your Krxlel Dyspepsi
lowed progressive cards,
which, i lie captured the horses, and started Finally his vision failed to resurrect field’.
the same, properly veritieil with the nesses: John B. Koeck, of Klainathon, Calif.; withmit question, the bet
)>. Knlow, of Klainathon, Calif.; Joseph
Big stock of all the above machines proper vouchers attach«**! theieto, to in«* Otto
*Hh general sociability, made the with mull and horses for Illy, when the deer and Hie propriety of getting
W Stanfleld, ot Klamathon, Calif.; Sheridan eure for dyspepsia that 1
lit
tlie
office
of
Hiram
F.
Murtloch,
at
F.
Thornton,
Klamathon, Calif. Anv and
evening puss swiftly and plcasan I ly. 1 Im animals again ran awny, scatter­ back to camp began to take prece­ at CARRICK & GRIGSBY'S Hard­ tlio town of Klamath Fails, Klnmath all persons of
claiming advermdy the abova* come in .contact with, a
ware.
deaerlbed
landa
are requested to tile their used
many other pre
County, Oregon, within six months claims in thia office
hr* Hull and wife, If. L. Small, ing tlx* mail promiscuously along the ( dence. Instead of heading for camp,
on or before said 16th John Beam, West Middles
from
the
date
horeof.
day
of
August,
1901
W. IL Smith, Mrs. Emma C. Piir- road side. Th«* passenger tinnlly got he started in ail opposite direction
•*1 am Indebted to One Minute
K. M. BRATTA1N. Register.
preparation equals Kode
Dated at Klamath Falls, Klamath
ah.'ill, Mrs. Esther Durgin, John the mall together and readied Bly | and s«x«n landed on the bank of Aspen Cough Cure for my present, good Comity, Oregon, this 27th «lav of June,
Cure as It contains al) 1
health ami my life.
1 was treated
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .3. 1878. digestants. It will dtgea
LUCY I.OOSI.EY,
Nelli und w. H. Roberts arrived six hours late. From there a physl-, lake, which he did not recognize. In vain by doctors for lung trouble 1991.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Executrix of the Estate of John Loos-
of food and can’t help to
here from Klainathon yesterday on cliui was sent Io attend tlx* driver, Hunger w:is gnawing furiously anti following la grippe.
I took One
loy, deceased.
good.
Vxrnu» * tatra Lawn Orricg, |
their way to Lakeview to make linai whose name Is Fred Day. His fnce he waa weakening.
Finding that he Minute Cough Cure anti recovered my
Lakeview, Oregon, June
)90l. t
J. L. Padgett & Sons, .
A
bad
complexion
generally
rcsulta
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
In
compliance
Is
said
to
lx*
horribly
inutllated.
was truly lost, he laid the matter be­ health.” Mr. K. II. Wise, Madison, from Inactlv«* liver and bowels.
pr s>f on tlmls*r claims which they
with the provlaldna of the act of ('ongreaa of
In June
a, IH7.H, entitled “An act for the aale of
•tad selected In the Wood river coun­
Alex Marfin jr. caiuodown from fore liimself for serious nmslderation. Ga..1. L. l’ndgett & Sons. Keno.
all such cases, DeWitt's
Little Early
The Duffy Ch. are dotrl
landsIn the Mtatea of ( aliiornia, Ore­
.......................................
e timber
i
gon,
Nevada
try.
gratifying
results.
1
!-
.........
- î - and Washington Terri torr,
v ”
lie
felt
a
mingling
of
shame
and
ch
1-
RUers
pnxluce
„
Spring creek on Tuesday leaving the
"
J -
s« rxirnded Io sll the Pubi!«* I.»ad aiair, by business In men’» and •
J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
Fruit Jars at Duffy Company's.
I act of August 4, WS.*, Sheridan F. Thornton, til hats, allocs. «te.
Hie llttdcwln Diama tic Co., play. r, idofthf’ party diligently engifd «;rin nt being lost, but It was a fa* t
Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas­
kets, Paints, Olis and Glass, Carpets and Lin­
oleum.
BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer,
A. O. V. W. BUILDINC,
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries.
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving.
RAKES, RAKES. RAKES
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor
RAI RWIN
DALUVV llNp
THE BRICK STOR
FULL STOCK OF
General Merchandis
REAMES
&
JENNINC
ESTATE NORMAL SCHOOL
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOARD.
Oregon Tanned and Oregon
Made Buckskin Gloves.
The McCormick Machine.
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