Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 01, 1901, Image 2

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    sellimi land purchases.
after all the changes
'have been rung, popular sentiment
Published «very Thurwlay by
' ngninat Including ho much arable
, land In a goveriinient tlmlier reserve
W. HUSE & SON,
will prove to Le so strong that
E ditors axh PgoratrroM.
I modification of boundaries will be
«vaacBirrwH «s tbs :
' made and the net result <>f the
Owe year (tn advaaea)............ ............. W no I labored prm'esses of reserving and
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,
1901. ‘ restoring land that ought to bave
j been let alone in thè first place will
STOCK NEWS.
be the profit which political favorites
may derive from shrewd manipula-
A band of 2.000 mutton sheep be­
. tion of the lands and the laws.
longing to Louis Gerber passed
j We have had enough experience
through Langell Valley last week
with these reservations and kindred
t-n route to Montague for shipment
I enterprises to have gained some
to Sacramento.
degree of Wisdom, and it Is time the
A few small lots of beef Cattie I public should do something to pro­
have been sold during tile past two tect its heritage in the unappropriat­
weeks to Mr. Obenchain and Mr. ed resources of the country.
From
Gerlier,
jail the information thus far sub­
Buyers inform us that they Mill mitted, there appears no call or war-
cither have to get cattle ciieaper j rant for a reserve of the proposed
than what growers are now holding dimensions in Southern Oregon.
them at or go elsewhere for their
I
I The scheme is attended by too
stock. The California market is not many
suspicious
circumstance«.
one cent a pound as good as last The Government cando Ix-tter with
year.
x x
its land and its timiier.
. "Ixme'’ In
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ¡And
then,
K
I’RoFOSALS FOR llEI'.F. 1 LOUR,
OAT‘<. WOOD. ETC. I S. Indian Ser
vice, Klanuuli Agency, Oregon, July 26,
1901. f F.AI.ED PRlUNlSAO,Indorsed
t’s-iTxn 8r iti .« L imi Orrtc*,
"Prupo*«ta fur lleef, Hour, etc.,” as the
Liiki'Vie» . Uregoii, July 29. ItDI,
caae may be. and addressed to the un-
Notuv t« lieniby giveu timi in rotti-
derrignvd at Klamath Agency, Oregon, I | Umico wlth tlm |»n>vi,imi« ot tlm «et of
a ill be received at tins agency until Coligli »« ol Jlllie 3. IS78, vlltilleil “ All
two o'clock p. m. el Satunmv, Align; t tei tur tlie »»In o( tiuilier tamii in thè
17, 1901, for furnishing and delivering «tate« ol CulUointa, Orogoti. Nuvinta,
nt this agency. as required during the litui AViikliingteil
Temlory,” ««
ex-
fiscal year ending lune .10, 1902, 68,000 tendevi to all thè l’ill'lìe Itami Stati«» by
pounds beef, net 5 61,000 pounds flour; «et ni Augutt I, 1892, John II. Rice,
A.000 pounds
apple«, green;
55. (XX) ol Klaiuath F’.ilta, County ol Klnniiitli,
pounds oat«; 20.0111 pounds potatoes; i Stille <>( Oregiiu, ha» tliis <l«y tìleil in
12.000 pounds
feed,
ground;
2,000 tlii» office hi.« «wnm «tateiuent No. ¡118,
pounds wheat, <*»40 cord» wood, 4 tons l'or tlie purehnwe of thè N E», •'( Seetion
ei-areoal, and 1 ton coal, blacksmith. No.
in To»nthipNoiSSK, Range No.
S|ieci(lention« and instruction« to l»i<l- 71, E. W. M«mi vi ili olfer proot lo «lina
der» may be obtained l>v making appli­ timi thè lumi «litighi 1« ntorv vaimi) le(01
cation to tin* undersigned.
I ita tiiiiiier or alone tliau for ngrieiiltin al
For additional inturniation apply to pnrpoov», unii toe«tai'!i»h hi» ctaini lo
O. C. AITI.EG ATE,
1 »ahi lumi liefoie thè Regtater im i lìe-
t'. S. Indian Agent. i ceiver of i I iìh olili e ut l.akvv n w , < »logon,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR^ un Motulay, tini 14tli duv of October.
1901.
Ile natile» «.« wiltiv«M'»!
May
i < ». Melainghliii, of Fan Fi «m i-co. Calli. ;
I'xtTKii S tati « L and Oa ricK.I
l«eol> l-li-r,
of Klaniathon.
Culif.:
I. akkvikw . <» hkiiox . July 22, UK»I.I
lame« Al. l'meiy, of loti Ktaniath,
Notice is lieivby given flint an ap- < »reg ni ; Chat le« Alurtin. of Fori Ktam
provsil special pint of tlie Foil Klam­ ath, Oregon.
Any «mi «Il p«'i»"n«
ath iibaiiuoneil Slilitarv an.I liny Re«-
1 liiiming ¡viverseli' thè ataive«le»etitasi
ervution*. Township No. 33, south of
liituls hiv reqilvifteilto file tlieir etaini«
Range No.
East of Will. .Mer.. Cry­ in (Ilio otìko oit or' ta'forv' staili I4lli
gun, will be tileel in this ottice on the day of October. l!t»l.
22ml <tay of August, tta'I. On ami after
E. .Al. lta.vrr.its, Regtater.
said -2nd day of August, 1901. applica­
tion for the entry of lands in the ataive
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1S7S—
described Township »ill lie receive I at
this ortiiv nml made ol record.
Notice fdr Publication.
E. M. H hattain . Register.
II akkv B aii kv , Receiver.
UNIT! 1» STATES LAND Oi l ICE. [
BONANZA WM ESPERI NOS.
OF INTEREST TO TIMBER BUYERS-
Dr. Demorest and family from
Lakeview are with us to remain until
August 12.
He is prepared to do
j'our dental work. Terms reasonable.
Office at Bonanza hotel.
Three days’ horse racing at Bonan­
za in October, so say the jockeys.
Torn Patterson and family are now
camped at the Shook ranch, where lie
is working on a hay contract.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Harpold expect
to start for California in a few days.
They will rusticate for a while at
Shasta Springs. A neice and nephew
of Mr. Harpold from Terre Haute.
Indiana. will join them there, and (
the whole party will return to Bonan-,
I
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We learn that on July 28th. the
Land Office at Lakeview received a
plat of Township 32. S. II. 7) E., W-
M. This plat replaces one of th. se
that were burned at the time of the
year ;
great tire at Lakeview in May a y;;:r
ago. By a notice published in an­
other column, from tbe Register and
Receiver of the Land office at Lake­
view it will be seen that an approved
special plat of the abandoned Military
and Hay Reservations, Township 3.!,
S. R. 7j E. will be tiled in that office
August 22. 1901, and that oil and 1 ,
after that date, application for the
entry of lands in said township wil!
te received.
!
Sec also the notice published in this
paper, from the General Land office,
that Townships 22 and 23. S. IL 9 E. '
1 will be restored to the public domain
Ion Sept. 30, 1901, and then become
-
subject to settlement and entry at TIMBER LAND,
j the U. S. Land effice at Lakeview.
NOTICE FOR
tn.
Mrs. Mary Bradlock has gone to !
Merrill to remain some time.
Mrs. Jessie Dunnn is visiting her
parents in Langell Valley this week.
Mr. Geo. Morine and daughter.
Mabel, made a trip to Klamath Falls
to get furniture for his hotel recently
purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Wearer from Lus
Angeles are visiting their sister. Mrs.
W. F. Pelrln of Bonanza. They have
disposed of their property in Califor­
nia and win make this place their
future home.
Wm. Martin, a nephew of Ed. Ter­
williger. is here visiting his uncle for
a few days.
His home is in Shasta
Valley.
Attorneys Leavitt and Mills of the
Falls city smiled on Bonanza friends
•n tbetr way to Lakeview Sunday.
Tlie sham battle that took place on
the Bonanza bridge resulted mon
disastrously to the enemy than was
first reported.
An arrow was fired
fcwi ‘-Cupid’s bow,” and a heart
was left wounded and bleeding.
And now I am all alone, all alone.
On my porch I sit and dream,
Al) alone, all alone.
Now I know ’twaa Hallie's scheme
That leaves me sitting there alone,
AU alone, all alone.
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TEACHÜRS’ EXAMINATIONS.
ACTJl’NE.'l. I'd*.
PUBLICATION.
I'KtTsn S tats « L axo Orrtcr.
Lakeview, Oregon, July 29, 1901.
Notice i» hereby given tii«t in com­
Non.
Cmmiy
”
Sfato oB'regou. Or Kl.mu.lh C..'i»>
Foil STATE PAPERS
Commencing Wednesday, A ugust
14, at nine o’clock a. ni. anil eontlnu-
ing until Saturday, August 17, at
four o’clock.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS
lin, of Sun Francisco, county of San
Francisco, atateof California, lias thi- d.iy
tiled in this offiichis «Horn statement No.
315, for the purchase of the N\Vla ot
Section No. 12. in Township No. XI s.
Range No.7»i E. AV. AL. and will offer
I proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for it« timiier or stone
' than for agricultural purposes, and to
Commencing Wednesday, August
1 establiidi hi« claim to «aid land before
14. at nine o'clock a. m. and continu­ j the Register and Receiver of this office
ing until Friday, August 16, at four at Lakeview, Or., on Monday, the l-ltli
! day of Dctnl»r, 1901. He names n» » it-
o’clock.
nesee^ Charles Martin, of Fort Klam­
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ath, Oregon ; J ¡lines M. Emery, of Fort
Klamath, Oregon; John II. Rice, of
this 1st day of August, 1901.
Klamath Falta. Oregon; Jacoti Isler, of
C. R. D u L ap ,
Klaciathon, Calif.
Any and all persons
County Superintendent.
claiming Aversely the ntaive-descrita.d
Aug
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g.d voler« .»1 r»»le ' rk.» I*"''»J"
.
cmiutv ami stati’, n -i«etluH.v k - i
il.al s Ire. ire. t<» «•'•! «|>t'h"»»"-
liquo»« l>> '»-
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tluiuom- gsllon tu ih»» I re.'ne •
siiti t>i rt iieriod ut «'» .non'1'".
Julv llth.
K
D . "MI. he grauted tu
li. F. Cotilier ot rai'l pieiu.it :
II. I’. smith. Duo \ mil’imimer. A. I
Itali« H F l i-h. I . M. .. ...................
l'..lw.,»ll.'.sunu. l Wilism.t'. M» Irvine,
John Ralhff, Wm Morgan, Jrauk l a
Incili. I limi .scliortgi ii, J. IT
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O. E. Irvine, li W. Wel-h, 1» V H’I •
F.S. Bramimi. R. Ilutcl>i’;.»ii. i'«" < ”!
«, II. Ita.ltu Tl’Mvea. I I
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I'. lini or, Itoli Davi«. "
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T A Itah«. J. F •«’"ev! E
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must...... .. .1. M Jolm.on. I-.«I M» k. I.
Mlg liignei. ù.ll .
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li F. Wiight.K. M
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.lolmson. Walter Kitbe,
H«"1.,, I1’.-’1
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N. Iled.ivk
Walter I U>.lv.
Johimu llolimm ».C.\ bhmk. Un». I
Itali I'. W. Ilarrow». '• W . I i-l». J ••
King \. l'mqwr. C. V Andre» li. ‘
Amh mon. <'. Il
Merrill, »»eo \\ ilsoii.
lini l'ole, l* Hradley, !.. II. Il>tct».
M. Haninioml. J. V. Armsteng. «li».
Itork«. 'I. 1
U'itelii'on. ti. ", Jorv. I
Elvv. .lanu « lloime« M !’■ Ill'.'ii'l'. R
H. D i>th, W.l». Wilson, t..t. llar-
Notine 1« liete' v givvti thnt thè un
der-igne.l w ili mi thè lOlh «lav ot Augift
A D., l'H’I. applv to thefoiinty l ourl
for thè licerne prayed ter in ilio fongo-
ing |>etition, pn-sontitig tliis. hi« l*tl-
tion, ou sani 1 »th dav <>( Augnst. Il»’l.
li. T. CliNNEK.
hmber Land. Act June 3, 1878—
Notice for Publication,
fsiTKn « titf « i isporrn »:.»
ItaKKVIBW. Karoos. June «. IWI I
S'oltce la hereby «Ken ibal. In com
» Ithlhe provision, *'* it*«' •*'* •** * °»1»
June A. t«>. enitlleet An act »•>« lb»
timber tall i* In the »tale. "I I ollliiriu». <•»»-
«<>». S'.
ai'I «••hin«t„n Terrilort. «•
exlviuled to nit the rubli. Ita»»! Mali', bi sei
ut Aiucu.t ». I«v.' Jehu II Kerik ol Klam«.
thon County ot ».»ktiou. siate ol i ate.-ralo.
ha,th|,.tav nil'll Io thi.elbie hl, •worn •»•»*:
meni. No W». lur the purcha— id <»>•■ «»■’«
".ill.ni No IJ. Ill Tosuihlp No Vi «.. Ksn«e
No T', r » M . and »III >«•' I'»'I"
limi the laud rouil'l la more valuable tuf Ha
limber or .tone lhau 1er a«r.cultural pur-
is«.«-., an t Io «**iabtl*h til, claim to -aid laud
("'lore lhe Itegl.ler and Km Ker ol Illi, I'Sli e
al Itakevie» Oregon, oo Friday, the lath dar
,d Augu-i. t'.'l
III- name, a. »nm-e l
I
Wallace h.ekry, ot Klarnaihon. l allt . shrrl-
dan F Thornton, ot Klamath, n. Calli . Kilo
I' Kulo» of Klnmathon. < all! Jowph «
SiauHeld .d KiAiuaihon. i obi
Am amt all
|M r«<»n« < lalintng advrrwîy fh«* at »»r «l**«i rtl>-
vd lami« ar** rv*|U«**!«H| |o file their » lain*
thi« ofììcv un <»r be luce «al 1 Mth »lay ot
KU»t, l'Afl.
K ’! HHkTTMN Krg’.trr
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
FALLS PLANINO MILLS,
KLAMATH
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind» ol
Buildings and Contracting and Building
on the Installment Plan.
timing the Infinita variety o( material and work ftirni«ÌH«| l.v Ihl« rij|| ».
SI oro Fronts, Woisl Carving, Stair liuil«. Baluster« ami Nearl I'.wta, lbifktt,'
Scroll «mi Turned Work, H««li, Dmir» and Blind«, Corner and H m ». Hl.rk,
...............................
j’. 9s»ei
«mi l urm«l Baluitera, lkn>r «mi Window Finnic«, l'u'pll» and l’r» Emli, Hhi|,v|n
Builder»' .lardwar», l’nint» and Oil. Moulding arullilaM, Elrvationa and I v * i « m '
Fini«»
od. Ground and Cu» Glaa», W all r«|»»ra Furniture, vie.,«ir.
I h '«» «urk aiul material, and In the lateat and umal approved itili',.
EXCHANGE
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
, ¡vPf*V
Horben biuirdud by day, week or ttculh.
L«l V LI J • ||ay ll|H| (]rajn bought anti sold.
I’asseni'ers eonveyeil to all parln of Southern Oregon
and Northern California at the very lowest rate«.
HEREFORD STOCK FAR»
Drews Valley. Oregon.
F. O. BUNTING. Owner.
Largest Herd of Registered Here-
fords in Oregon.
15 Rtthlffd hirliat I'ulh F»rSdf.
t'I'ITKIl ST I TE" L ISI» OFF
TIMBER LAND. ACT JI XE 3. I«78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Prke: »100. $113 and >ijo
LAUDOR ALAMO tic.id of HtH
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Stage Line.
J
P atents
Scientific Hmerica».
MUNN & Co.30'8™“1"*’-'New York
I
F« D. REAMES, M.D.
Ph) alelan and Surgeon.
All Call« Answ-rcd Promptly Uiy
way by Rar- or Mght.
Makes dally trip« earli
rett, Soda Springs, Shake, )*i droga­
ma, (Logging Camp,) Keno, to
Klamath Falla.
It Is tlic rlirect line from Ashland
and all Northwest Oregon to Klam­
ath Fulls, Merrill, Honanxa, lily
anil laikevlew, and «I mi Indian
Agency mid Ft. Klamath.
I.'ave Klamalh Falla Rally nt 0:30
a. tu. and arrivc* by b p. in., and
makes gissi connection« wlth «Il
north ami minili bound traina nt
Ashland. Dayllght ride latti» wny«.
Good Stock and Equip­
ment.
Careful Attention Given
Traveling Public.
IL M. GARRHT,
j. n. hoore ,
GENERAL FKEKÎHTEIL
Prompt and careful altenlioa
l’roprielor-
'jperinltnieil
............... ..
to all order«
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight W agoni.
Everything done with
ncatne«« »ii'l diapat.ii
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
Gcanliness
and Good Work
Guaranteed.
Alto Agent for LONDON IND
J. I.. ÏANÜI,
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Nollet For Publktltot.
Ager-Lakeview
Stage Line.
Ihqmrtment <>( th® ftiledrv.
Ital'd Uttlvv st I takeview, »»"*•'
July 12,
Nutlee ia hereby given th«» )I»*J*
low liig lianicd nrltler
s.
I. MdlAUGHTOH. Prop.
Office: At the Telegraph
Office.
bss filed **
hi« intention tn make filin' proof in
port nt hi« claim, and »h«t
»ill lie made ta'fnre Jus. IL *
County < lei k. nt Ktamall Fall».
Augu»l 23.
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1901. vi»:
William Ftaek't».
Hd. E. No. 1H2H, for the
10,BE'» SE'« atnl NE'a
Tp. 38. k. R. II'» K. w
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M-
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tlm following witnesses to prow'
continuous resilience ii|«>n •'
.
KLAMATH FALI-5, OR.
vation of said land, vtx:
«
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tain. <d ........... «th
LIGHT:
Spiritual Philosophy.
FALLS, OREGON.
KLAMATH
Notice for Publication.
»!atrmrnt, >0. 110, for Ib«* piirrba««' ol ih»-
E’jXW. atol N’»NW a ot Mtrtlnn Nn II In
' loàiihblt» N.» a a . iun«e No ;•>. F. « M.
‘and will offer pr»«)! fo «buw that iba land
»figlit I b in »rr tftiiial»*»' fof Ü» il<i»l>«r M
•lone than for nifriruhural parpe*«», ami in
’ «»tabli*b hi*« rialm to «ahi Ian I L«*fura the
I HctfUter ami K<*c**lv«*r •>! liti» orfir«* at I air
i vl«w, Oregon, on Friday, th«* 16th «lay «>1 An
ru»t, lfibl He namr» a« witnr*»«*« J<»liti H
K» hm k of Klamathon, («ili.. Hherhfan F
n oí K amalbon Calif.; J "aliti
! IHrkey. of Kiamathon. raiif ; Jow; b " Han
, field, of Klamath«»»», Calif. Any ami all t«-r
I «oni claim I me a«her«ely the alM>vr *1« m rii»«*«l
! landa arc rv*|ue«t«*d to nlr tbrir claim« lit ibi»
' office ou or before «ahi U>lh >lat of U»gi»«t. IW»
F. M IIKATTAIN. K»a'«tvr
STABLES
------- AND OFFK'K-------
Timber Land. Act Juno 3. 1878
Vorrn OT atm I. sm » orrin, »
Lakeview, Or« gon, hmr 3. IWI |
lands are requested to tile their claims j Notice U h«-r«*bj (hi'ii that hi conitillsno
ith the provlvlon« of thr art of < <>ftgrr«« <«(
“I wish to truthfully state to you j in this office on or liefore the said 14lb w lone
:i, 1R7H. entitled "Ar» a> » lor the »ah* of
, tlmlwr land« In th>'«tat* nol California <>r* Ron
and the readers of these few lines day of October, 1901.
Nevada and WaafilnKton 'territory,” a« ri
E. Al. B hattais . Register.
. that your Kodel Dyspepsia Cure is
I tended to all th** Public Land Htsfrs l»y art ol
I August 4. Is'Zi. Joseph W. M'aiifirld, of K lama
without question, the best and only
I thon, County of Hi»kiyou, Htatr ol Calllornis.
I cure for dyspepsia that I have ever Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
ha« this day filed In this office lit* «worn
siatsmsnt No 111 for the purchfi«sof the Ns**
come in cantact with, and I have
Notice for Publication.
of Bee (Ion No It in Township No MR Hang»
¡used many other preparations.”
B ill J ones .
No. V E. W M ami will offer proof to «how
that tnc land »ought 1« more valuable f<»r It« !
John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
timlM*r or stone han for AKricultural j»’irp<»»«*«.
preparation equals Kislel Despepsia
and toc«tabli«h hi« claim io »a d land bt-forr ,
NO CALL FOR ANOTHER BIO RE-
L akkvikw , O km . is ', July 29,1901.)
the R-Kl»trr and Krcclvvr of till« off rr a'
Cure as it contains all the natural
SERVE.
Notice in hereby given that, in com- l/Akcvisw. (ireffnn, on Friday, the lath «lay ot'
¡digestants. It will digest all kinds i pita nee with the provisions of the act of Aiigimt. 1*X»J IL tiarnr« a<» w I ihcwm *«: John
of food and can’t help but do you Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An B. Koeck, of Klarnaihon. < alii ;<>tio l> KuloW.
(Oregonian:)
of K Ismath<»n. < nllf ; Hh«*rl«lan F ThornU'ti. of1
good.
, act for the sale of timber lands in tlie Klnmathon. <*allf ; J Wallacr Inrhv).of Klam
The project to establish a new
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
i states of California, Oregon, Nevada «nd al bon. Calif. Any ami all prson« rlalmms
forest reserve in Southern Oregon
Washington Territory,” as extended to adversely the abmrr^lesrribrd land« ar.* r*
to til* their claim« In thi« off...... . or1
Danger, disease and death follow all the Public I .and Slates bv act of Au­ qtivwtrd
before »aid 16tb day of aukuv I. i9ul.
may be based on a commendable
i neglect of the bowels. Use l»eWltt’s gust 4, 1892, Charles Martin, of Fort
E M H ra TT a IX. K«Sl«trr.
idea, but this will not justify so large
Little Early Risers to regulate them Klamath, County of Klamath, State |
a withdrawal of public lands of that
' and you will add years to your life of Oregon, bag this day filed in Timber Land. Act June 3: 1S78—
' and life to your years. Easy to take, this office bis eworn gfatement. No. .318,
region as is now proposed. Preserva­
for the purchase of the NE’.| SW'j.
Notice for Publication.
never gripe.
tion of timber supply or protection
Lzita 1, 2 and 3, of Section No. 7, in
Township No. 3.3, 8., Range No.
7
of river sources does not demand so
FNtTnn STA If « I ANI' OFFI« F. I
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SIDE SADDLE FOR SALE.
E. W. M., and will offer proof to »how
I.ASKVIKW, Ossuris, June H, I'A.I |
large a reservation. There are many
tliat the land sottght ta more valuable j
Notice I, hereby given that, tn Oompttancr
reasons why it should not be made,
A good second-hand side saddle for . for its timiier or «tone than for agricul- I »Illi the provKion,of the actol Conyresa ol
| tnral pur pons, anil to establish bis Junes. Ks.enml-d "An ari |.,r th- .ale „I
sale. Call at Exchange Stables.
ft would include a large area within
rlmbi-r land. In the ,taie, of l ain,.rula ore
claim to said land before the Register : gon,
Nevada, and II a,hln«loii Territory *'I
the congresional grant to the Oregon
Mrs. L. AL McHugh is now occupy­ and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, 1 ■“ extended Io all th.- f„i.i < tj,,„| st,,,,,
ai
t
ot
AllXlot I. IMO. J Wallace pit-key. of 1
& California Railroad Company, and
ing the ¡Southern Methodist church Oregon, on Monday, tlie lltli day of Klarnaihon.
County <d Hlakiyon. Him- ol < al
hall, where she is prepared to do first October, 1901. He names as witnerse»: llornta, ha, thi- day Hied In Ihl, office |,|,
this corporation and other private
Jacob fslep, of Klamathon, Calif. ¡John I
S'"- 'x*- ’<•» '»■" fur-haw of
class
dressmaking.
Taylored
suits
a
owners would require compensation
II. Rico, of Kliunath Falta, Oregon; theSW, of tiecllon No. U. In Township N<>
specialty.
•U H Kange No.-',. E w M and »ill ofl-r
.May
O.
MeLaughlin,
of
ban
Francisco,
Everybody Is surprised at the great
df some kind.
It would include
1 Proni to .how thar the land «night |,
Calif.; Jatne« M. Emery, of Fort Klam- valuable lor Ha timber or ,tonn Ihau for aeri
thousands of acres of land valuable values the Duffy Co. have in men's
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
! catturai purpose,, and toeafaldlsh hl, i-lalm
ath,y
pregMi.
Any
and
all
persons
boys’ suits.
They are saving
IO ’■Ii'l land b ’lore the K-irl.u r mid It.—lver
for minerals, for minerals and for and
claiming anVerselv the «bove-descrilied olHil.
, (. at Lakeview, Ori-xon. on Friday,
their customers from *3 to 95 on each
Blds with plans and specifloatlor»s land» are requested to file their claim« tlie tdrli „ffi
day of Aiisual, I«:
II- name, a, wit-
nothing else. A good deal of ara­ suit.
for bridge across Lost River at what in this office on or before said 14th day "‘ ■" •I Jl“"i H. Koei-k, ol Klammhon.r alii ;
ble land would
lie within the
ÍÍ- ¿
*•>»»: Jo.epl,
Is knowli as the Patterson Ford, will of Octotar, 1IH)1.
, J) »‘<"i'lleld. ol Klamathon, l ain ; Hh-rldan
I F. Thornion. ol Klmnalhon. Calif Au, and
the borders outline.
The ability
E. M.BRATTAIN, Register.
be received at the county clerk's of­
nil perron« rlalmlng advertir th- atawe
fice at Klamath Falls. All such blds
of Curry county to maintain a coun­
d-rorlta-d landa are rei|in .toff to nie ihelr
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER­ i-lalm. In ihl, oiteo on or bifore said lark
must
tie
in
l>v
10
o
’
clock
a.
111.,
on
ty government would be greatly THS OLDEST J0l'«SAL IB THS WOKDL DEVOTED TO
IOR, General laind Office, Washington, day of August, Hail
August 10, 19(11.
F. '.I. IHtATTAIN «eglsh r.
I>. C.. July I*», Itstl.
Notice h b'-iil.v
crippled. Mining and agriculture
By order of the County Court, given
of the following Executive Order,
io that section would be greatly
which reserves the right, to reject any rcatoring certain tracts in the <'a«cade TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. IH7.M
or all bids.
retarded, and the lumbering industry
NOTICE Foil I’l'BLICATloN.
Range Foreit Reserve to the public
J. IL D riscoll ,
domain: Executive Mum ion, June 29,
SSUED WEEKLY
would not be encouraged by the
I'NiTr-n statks I. asii Ure i r„ 1
County Clerk.
1901. In accordance with the provi-
.. ., I-ik-vb » . riri-gon. Jun. :i, ;<s,i
creation of a forest reserve of such At 104 Dartmouth Street, Boston,
«ions of the Act of Congreaa approved
•xtravagent diiiiiikUyms. All this,
June 4, 1897, (30 Hat., 34-38,) and by «Ith Ilio provi.Ion, ol II", m i „I r'ongn-.s <>|
Mass.,
For New« 01 the World
,i'',y> ' ’• 1,M’’»4 «"*Itl-d " An act lor the sale ol
I
virtue of authority thereby given, and timber
Imidsln the Stales of California Ore­
of conrse, is upon the assumption
BY
on the recommendation of the Secretary gon. Nevada and Wuhlnglon Territory "
that the project is conceived and BANNER OF LIGHT ft BI.I.SII1XG COMPANY, ' Read the San Francisco Bulletin. of the Interior, it is hereby ordered that a. extend, d to all tlm Put,lie
'’'.''>«'‘>1 .'. lsW.Hhr.rl.lanF. Thor........
Fifty cents per month, including Township twentv-lwo (22) Fonlli, Klamathon.
promoted in good faith.
County of sbkljon, Him., of call
Range nine ('.>) East, end Township
IfARKütON
D.
B
arrett , E ditor .
large 2H-page Sunday edition. Send
1 "
n1’"1 *"
hl’
But the recent history of forest
twenty-three <23, South, Runge nine ro- Vk.
W '”r
P'mlisseol
nJ '
“■ ln Township No
reserve manipulation is not such as THE BANNER Is h first-clAss Family News­ for sample copy to The Bulletin, k33. I (9) East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, -I H.. Kange
No. 71, I: w. If , and will offer
paper of bight ( or mors ) pagkp , containing up­ Kearney St.. San Francisco.
within the limits of the Cascade Range proof io show rhat the land soiiyht I» more
would inspire the' utmost confidence wards
Of FORTY COLUMNS OF IMTKRKSTING AMD IM*
Forest Reserve, be restored to the pub­ valuable lor It, tlmlier or stone than for agri
«TRVCTIVK RKADIMO. embrarinu A Literary I>
rö«ldliP.nrK'7
hla cíílrn
tn a scheme to set aside a large, par tine nt; Reports of Spiritual Lectures; Ori­
lic domain niter sixty days notice here­
to .aid land taloro the Hegi.t, r „„<1 ii< o..i....
Essays—Splritiial, Philosophical arid
60 YEAR3*
of, by publication as required by law, of
unnecessary area in a new reserve. ginal
ol
III
a
off,,,,
ai
i
......
..
ihiM
r.ffir..
n
l^kpvlrw,
Orncon
on Ff|.
Scientific; Editorial Department, which treats
C EXPERIENCE
these tracts having ta>en found better day, I he Ir.ih day of Aligns,, Hail.
upon spiritual and secular events; Hpirit-Mcs- Í
It is strange, perhaps, but neverthe­ FAge
«»
WltlM-e,;
.!.
..
hirltev, <d KI biiim
Department; Reports of Spiritual Phe­
adapt' d to agricultural than forest pur­ I Ihon, « Mill ; Otto
l> Kolos of K laiiiHihon
less true, that friends of politicians nomena, and Contributions by the moat talent­ Ml
»*’ * u._- •»••.«»»»,
.. . ta
poses. William McKinley. The above ('»Ilf,* I • r.'1 ■. ’« .i/
"e «••••»»'
of Klamatbon
ed writers in the world, etc , etc.
"‘"‘ ol Ktamalhon.
described land, will be restored to the a ?V.', ■ o l','. " K
Koe.k.
Klaniallion. Calli
< alii.
have grown into the habit of getting
An>
and
all
perrons
elaimlng
advera, y th.
public domain Jcptember 30. 1901, then •'ro'-« dsrorilH.rt lands are r’uie.mdI
to " «
possession of lands that are remote ‘TERMHOE BIBBi RimON, IN ADVANCE
at
1 becoming subject
to settlement ami
j Per Year .................................................................12.00
* *P’ ln »bl» office on or before smd
onore geld
and valueless, upon the private Hix Months ........................................................... 1 <»o
entry at the United htales Land Office, lnih day ol Augnai. Hall
I Th rue Months .......................... ......................
IE. M tlRATTAis, Hegletor.
Lakeview, Oregon.
TRAOC MARKU
understanding that those lands would
Hjxjcimcn copies sent free.
D csiunu
(Figned) BINGER HERMANN,
at a convenient time be taken into
CopvniaHTS Ac.
Commissioner.
“I am indebted to One Minute
Anyone sanding n sketch and description may
a public reserve and thus made I
quickly ascertain <»nr opinion tree whether an
«'ougli I'll,«- for my present good
invention ie probablyp&tentAble. Connnimirn-
11 ta easier to keep well than get heal Hi »nd my life. 1 wnH treated
available for exchange for other I
tlonswt rlctly contjílentíaj. Handbook on Patents
seitt free. Cfideat nuency for securing patents.
cured. DeWitt's Little Eatly Risers in vain by doctor« for lung trouble
Patents taken through Munn A
recelre
tracts that are valuable. Tills is a I Banner of Light Publishing Company
taken now and then, will always keep fo lowing la grippe.
tpertal notice without ch nr co, in the
1 t,^ ()ne
AI ko publisher aii.t lo’i p» lor sale at Wholesale
pleasing species of speculation. An­ snd
your bowels In perfect order. They .Minute Cough Cure and recovered mv
Keistl a complet.’ a-wirtineul of Spiritual,
Progressive.
Reformatory
,
and
rUaceilwnenu
«
other way In which those fortunate ( Books, eiiibra. lmt work- on Occultism, lheuw-
nr'Vei* gripe but promote an cisy healtli.” Mr. E. II. Wise. Madison,
A handsomely lllnstratad weekly. )«anraat Hr.
________
_____________________
. i»e- ghy. Astrology. ¡»«ygkotagy. »»♦»•«»<• ’•■(<•.
(»a.
enough
to he ...
adytaed
long in advance
culfttiorf of any si-igrilillc journal. Terms.
a tfTpntWS action.
-■•» tt ".-" v- — — '»
*____________________ I ¡¡¿dmlve
Catalogue*sent
ipi-e
oh
v
ep|>H<»atioa
acrwttve Catalogue M«nt fr»’e on anplicati
year; four months, |1. Bold by all newsdealers.
I -J. L. Padgett & Nona, Keno.
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
can tum their information to profit I Any book published in England or AmTtra,
' not out ot priat, will be sent by mail or ^x-
U Ip use eligible reserve lands for. pre«».
Fruit jai h at Duffy Company'«.
_ Jlrancli O.Kco, 0T3 t
W,
I.C.
I Mill jar» at Dully Company’s.
OF
E R. REAMES.
Vice President.
l,H
I.AkEViKW. uitsui. June 3. l*H. i
Notice Is hereby given that the
I Solle« I» hereby «lien ib«t I« compilan
pliance w Illi tlie pr )Vi»i.’li« of the net of
county superintendent of Klamath ! Congress
a iti» tit • » -to; t- . n» <»i IM Bel ©I ' ”»<r’ **
it .hitw 3. 187*», entitled "An
3, U»?A, et» til led "An Bel fc»r lb«- « b I»*
county will hold the regular exami­ act lor the sale of timber lands in the i June
timber lan>l» li» ihr «late» oí ('«'iL r him . »» i
Nevada, an<l Wohinftoii Triritot)
nation of applicants for state and States of California, Oregon. Nevada, I i KIM)«
rMtrntlr»! t«» all thr Rubile Mnd NI a in b> Br(
county papers at the court house in and Washington Territory,” a« extend- <>f Atifovl 4. laV,’. «»Ito l>. K»ih»w. «•( Marna
ed to airrbe l*llhlic Italid States by ! thon. <*uuui) ol H.wkiyoH, N'at«* <»i < aillornla
Klamath Falls, Oregon, as follows:
In tht« ofltrr h‘« »»ori»
act of Angun» 4, 1st 2, May O. Mi Laugh­ ' hax th‘» «lat
Loon
Aseen
BANNER
I
l.AKUVIKlV, (1UM.OS, July 29.1U0I. I
Notice is heirby given that, tn com
plianee with the provision« of the act of
t'ongics« of June 3. 1 <S. entitled " Ao
act for the sale of timiier lands in tile
«tales of California, I »logon. Nevada and
Washington Territory.” as extended
to ill. the Public laiml State« by act
of
August 4, 1892, Jatne.« M. F.mcrv.
of Fort Klamath, Countv of Klamath.
state of Oiegon, lias thia day tiled
in thia office hi« sivorn statement No.
317, for the purchase of the S'V1,
of Section No. 6, in Township No.33 s..
Range No. 7 E. W. M.. and w ill offer proof
to»ho«r that the land sought: more vain-
able for its limber or stone than tor agri
cultural pnr|Mua*s, iiml to establish hi«
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at laikeview.
Oregon, on Monday, the 14tli day of
thitober, 111)1. He names ns »itnes-e«;
lacoli Isler,
of
Klanuitl.on, (‘aid.;
Charles Martin, of Fort Klamath, Ore­
gon: May O. Mcl-aughlin. of San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; John H. Rice, ot Klaiuath
Fall.«. Oregon.
Any and all persons
claiming adversely the altovc-describ««!
lands are reqne-ted to tile their claims
in this office on oa before raid 14tli day
October, 1901.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
Tothe
Dully from Ager to Klamath Hot
Spring». kein,, Klamath Fulls, Dairy,
Bonanza, lily and LulrovioW'.
Daily from Lakoview to Bly, B-manza,
Dairy, Klamath Fulls, Kenn, Klamath
Hot Springs an, I Ager.
Make« connection
Ager, C«l.
with all
train« at
Easy Coaches.
Excellent Accommodations.
I’asvpnger, express mid freight traffic
soli« ¡ltd. All business ei.trusted Io us
will ixi expedited.
Yon can never cure dyapepaia by
diet lug. What your Ixidy need« la
plenty of g,,(Kj f<H><i properly digested,
riien if your Aloiinu li will not digest
it, Kislel Dy«p(*|mla Cure will.
It
coutaiiM all of the nat uraldlgeatanta,
lienee muhl digoat every claaa of food
ami so prepare it tliat nature can
use It, in nourishing tlie body and «r
placing tlm wasted tlaan -s, tin* gt».-
Ing life, health, strength. aiwWCwm,
pure l»l«MMl and good lieallUly uppe
tile
•I. L. I’adjctt .< Noun, Kent).
KoeMl.ol Khimath »'•ll«'
lleek, of Dairy. Oregon; U«1W**
rrskATT«» ««*•
rnwnc, wisi' '■•"¡„S;
should l»e promptly h |»|»I"'<
4
burns «inri m -. i IÓ h . H
*
quickly lienta the
There' HIC worthless <"‘'nl
lie sure to get DeWitt's.
J. L. Padgett A
*'en<
Tbe Dttffy Co. . ......... {"*, * fíí
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hnUt
h I iopm , p I c .
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Dyspepsia Curt
Natur« lo
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cao appt
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