Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 08, 1901, Image 2

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Tlie University of Oregon is fast TISIBER LAND. AC i'.Il N ! :t. is7s,
K notice for i it . i . u anon ,
becoming a true university and Is
doing n nmttnliallv advancing grade
. U nitki > Srttt- L im » Ori ice .
tif work. Indications of thia ah> tin*
i.ttkevivw .Oregon, July 29. IDOL
Notice ia hereby given timi in Com-
winning of the debating contest with
I'hance with tlie previ«! -lia of tlie set of
the University of Washington and Uongie,’ of Jiitm 3, Is,S, ciilitled "An
the three University men. two grad­ i.'t tor die aule of timi er landa in the
uates and one a graduate student tc> H'nte« oi Culifotnii. Otegon. Nevsd«,
nnd Wushington Territory.” its ex
scholarships in great easterrt uni­ I tended to nil the I’nl.lii' l.ind Mutea bi­
versities where the competition is ne! o( Align«! 4. IN>2, John It. Ititi»,
of Klnnmtli Fall.«. County ot Kbiuuith.
very heavy. Tlie mat ions on com­ i State oi Oregon. Ima this day tiled tn
mencement and
the graduating I this office his sworn statement No. 316.
thesis required of every one receiving for tlie iitin-liaae of the N E*» of Section
No. 12. tn Tow »ship No.
. Rango No.
a degree, were of unusual merit.
7'» F. W. M .,and w ill I'fft-r pr.Mii to «how
The outlook for next year isbright. that the Intuì sought is more valuable tor
limiter or stone tlim for agi ieiiltutnl
The departments of tlie t'uiversity ' its
purpi»a< N. anti to estai-lish hi.« claim to
have Iwn strengthened by the ad­ it.iid lami la-fort- the Register nnd Re­
dition of seven new instructors, ceiver of this office at Lakeview , Oregon,
on Monday. Ilio 14th day oi o. t. l'.-r.
men of tlie highest scholarships and 1001. ile unnica »s witne«.-.--:
May
training. McClure Hall, the new O. Mcl.aiuhlin. of .--.iii E i . uichco , Calli .
I
laboratory for chemistry and mining, J act b Isler, of Klanuillioii. Calif.:
Junies M. Euieiv. of Foil Klamath,
iiroprtattoYT fof the district fair, and
UMBER I.ASI) PROOFS-
is being fitted up at a cost of m arty >fregoli ; Citarli*.« Marlin, ot I ut Klam
heir participation renders available
nth, Oregon.
Ai.y ami all | h - i « oii «
ar- •70U<) and will Ire one of the com­ claiming adversely tlie almvc-.lesciils-.l
W ashington , July i
the whole sum for the one fair at
pletes!
and
best
in
the
country.
The
dls-
lands are requeste Ito tile their claims
Ashtand. In view of tlie fact, how­ count of tlie timber land
new engineering and power plant Is ill this office on t»r before said 14th
eom-
covered
in
Montana
and
ever, that Lake and Klamath coun-
in tilt process of erection and will day of October, lini.
E. M. ItnirrAlx, Register.
fieW »re ao far away from Ashland missioner Hermann, of
greatly
increase tlie facilities of the
ihnt it would require several days to Land Office, has suspended all proofs
University in engineering. Tlie Uni- Timber Land. Act June 3. 1373—
MafcF the journey, and hence that made during the present year under
the timber and stone act. pending '‘ersity will then have • eight gtaid
Notice for Publication.
Very few Wtrtild undertake it, would
buildings, six of these of brick.
conclusion
of
the
full
investigation
ft rffff KF Letter If each county lias
UNITED STATES I.VNDOlThT
The present year will see tlie lar­
its own fair and thereby keep and ex­ and inquiry begun some time ago.
L aki vim . < I kkuox , July
l "'l. i
gest increase to the library in the
The
suspension
applies
to
all
states
Notice 1« In t< bv given that, in com
pend its on e-thtrd of the appropria­
whole history of the University. pliutu'c with the provisions of the net ol
I
tion money at Htmtc
Or, if it is where government timber land is
Nearly 5000 volumes will be added by i'ongii sh of June 3, 1873. entitled "An
purchased,
and
involves
thousands
of
act for tin- sale of limiter l.tmls m the
rwat to unite the th ret- tburttlea, why
exchange,
gift and pure),.use. and by i states of Ciilit"i nia, Orev- ui, Neva l.i nnd
Many large companies and
Timber Land. Act June 3, 187S—
ffot hold the fair at Klamath Falls, cases.
1902 tlie University will have the Wnshinuton Territory.” n« extended
which Is in the center of the proposed speculators, it is alleged, have had
to
in.
the
Public
lamd
Mute«
l-v
net
Notici for Publication,
largest library for scholarly research
of August 4. 1892, Janies M. Einerv,
territory to be covered; mid not at ••dummies'’ as agents making pur-
in
tlie
state.
The
number
of
volumes
of
Fort
Klnmnth,
Countv
of
Klatmitii.
gov-
$W affH as It would be at Ashland. chases of these lands from the
will be by tlie end of 1901 about .'■'Into of Oregon, Ims thia dny tiled
in lliis otliee liis sworn statement No.
Or If Ashland would not agree to this, eminent.
thousand 1317. for tile puichn-e of the >lV*»
In relation to the foregoing t lie 16000 besides several
then bow would it do for Lake and
of S-eti.m No. t>, in Township No.3.1 s
that it -does pamphlets.
Klamath counties to unite on tills Medford Mail. learns
Rai-ge No. 7 F. W. M.. it ml w ill offer pi. of
............
,
A
system
of
special
left
tires
was
tosliow tlml theInntl«ought ’ more valu­
question, and have a fair nt some not in any way interfere with tiling
. upon timber land or in making proof inaugurated during the past year by able lor ita limber or stone tl.ait for agri­
point convenient to both counties, as
on same before the local land offices. whicli prominent men from different cultural pnritoses, nn.I to establish liis
for h-stance at Bly. which is about
claim to said lain I liefore the Register
It simply means that patents will be |*urts of the state were brought to and Receiver of this utlice nt Imkeview .
midway between Klamath Falls and
withheld by the General Land Office Eugene to lecture on topics related Oregon, on Monday, tlie 14th day ot
Lakeview.
'October, 1901. He imiiies ns w itm-««e«;
I until an investigation is made.
In to courses of instruction carried on lacob Isler, of Klatnathon, Calif.;
fcÂiLRôÂD AND IRRIGATION
icases where fraud in acquiring these at the university.
Charles Marlin, of Fort Klamath, Ore­
The growth of the University in gon; May O. McLaughlin, of San Ftan-
lands does not exist patents will, of
As to the long anticipated and
cisco. Calif.; John II. Rice, of Kl.m ath
' course, be issued, but where fraud is numbers has been somewhat remark­ Falls, Oregon.
Any mi l all persons
hoped for communication with the
able.
The
total
number
students
claiming adversely the altove-denerilnA
found, the land thus acquired will,
ôutaide world by railroad, we have
in all probability, be declared vacant for all departments at Eugene for lauds are requested to tile their claims
<>n o-i la-lore «aid lith day
none the less faith in its immediate
i the year 1S9S-99 was I“!; for the in this office
and subject to entry.”
1901.
Commencement,
' year 1899-1900 it was 220 and for October, E
Not faith alone, I
M. BRATTAIN. Register.
hot information and facts, reliable
A COUNTRY OF WON m ERS.
1900-01 it was 362, or a gain of loo
and urtqtiewtimable. which without
TIMBER LAND, ACT J UNE 3. 187.8,
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878
While strolling around in the i re­ per cent in two years.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
à gross breach of confidence we are
in
­
Removal sale at Duffy Co s.
Notice for Publication.
unable to’Leveal. Hence we do not tail district yesterday, we pranced i
UxiTEii R ta TM L an » Ornes,
ig a
ficHtate to assert tliat in the near to a ptace where they are having
Lakeview,
Oregon,July
2»,
luff.
O. O. Buck. Bcirne, Ark., says: I
Notice is hereby given that in com­
future railroad trains will be seen removal sale.
was troubled with constipation until pliance
w ith tlie provici'ins oi the act of
We
have
been
in
Omaha
and
other
and heard in Klamath county and
I bought Ik-Witt's Little Early Congres» o* June 3. 1S"8, entitled "An
Missouri
river
points
but
never
saw
Klamath Falls
i
Risers. Since then have been en- act Kir tlie sale of timla*r land.« in the
Mates of California, Oregon. Nevada,
Ahd there will soon be another goods sold any cheaper than they are tlrely. cured of my old complaint,
1 and Washington Territory," a« extend­
•
in
this
particular
house.
Immense help to Klamath county,
ed to all tlie Public Land State» l y
recommend them.
These merchants inform us that
act of Angurt 4, IS92, May <>. Mcl.-iugli-
which will build it up and make it one
J. L. Padgett A St,ns. Keno.
lin, of Fan Franciico, county of San
6f the greatest counties in the state, they would "prefer selling their whole
Franeicco, »tale of California, has this day
Removal
sale
at
Duffv
Co's.
stock
at
10
per
cent
below
cost
than
viz: the enterprise of using electrical
filed in tliii* office Ilia sworn statement No.
power for irrigation purposes.
Tins to have tke trouble of packing and
If the action of your bowels is not 315, for tlie pnrelia«e of fit« NW1» of
As easy and regular, serious complications Section No. 12, in Township No. 33 S.
Is so easy to be done, the benefit so moving in this dusty country.
Range No. 7L E. W. M., and will offer
an
example
of
prices
—
»2.00,
$2
50 must be tlie final result.
DeWitt's proof to slinw that tin-land louglit ia
treat and the cost so little, that it
•arraoi fall to meet with the approval shoes at »1.50; $8.00, $9.00 and Little Early Risers will remove this more valuable for ita limber or stone
$10.00 men’s wool suits at $6.50: danger. Safe pleasant and effective. Ilian for agricultural purpose», nnd to
of every citizen.
establish lila elaitn to said Inii'l ladore
' $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00 wool suit s
tlie Register and Receiver of thia office
J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
With these two invincible cards in
at Lakeview, Or., on Monday, tlie lath
hand and soon to be played, viz: at $9.00. Prices in all other lines
Great bargains at Duffy Co’s.
day o(October, 1901. lie names a« wit-
This sale continues only
general irrigation and an easy road cut deep.
neases: Cluirles Martin, ol Fort Klam­
PROPOSALS
FOR
BEEF,
FLOUR,
so
long
as
The
Duffy
Co's
stock
lasts.
ath, Oregon ; James M. Emery, ol Fort
f# (nitside markets, one can safely
OATS,
WOOD.
ETC.
U
S.
Indian
Ser
­
Klamath, ti.vgon; John H. Kiev, of
assert that the future will be all ' r.emember rrce, clean, up-to-date vice, Klamath Agency, Oregon, July 2*'*. Klannth Fall«. Oregon; Jacob laler, of TIMBER I AND. ACT JI NE 3. |S7#.
NOTICE FOR IT BI.ICATIO.N.
i
goods
of
this
kind
won't
last
long
at
1901.
SEALED
PRiiPOSALF.Indôr-i-d
Klnmathon, Calif. Any mid all persona
that the most critical can desire.
“
Proposals
for
Beef,
Flour,
etc.,"
as
the
I’MITTD '•TAT»--' I.AXD Orrti K. I
these prices. Go early and avoid tlie
claiming adversely the al«>ve-deacril«-.i
l«Aa<*vh w , <»f> K* u. hili.- 1. |M I I
case may 1«, ami addressed to the un­ lamia are letjueated to tile their claims
I rush.
A COLONY FROM OMAHA.
Notice
given that in » ••mt
«•
dersigned at Klam. *h Agency, Oregon, in this office on or la-lure tlie said 14l)> with I lie |.f<i hereby
v | wioi.. ii( the act «»I t'nt>gr< »• of
will
be
received
at
this
agency
until
June
3,
1M7
m
.
rniHlvd
In
•*■»
tor
th«
*»<»e
«»I
1901.
Tbe Klamath River Irrigation and
Baker City Republican:
Just two o'clock p. m. of Saturday, August dny ol October,
11 ni I*-r I and a In th<* ¡Matctol »‘allloritia Oregon.
E. M. B sattain , Register.
Nevada and \\ «»IiIngton Territory.“ as ev
Electric Power Company received a cause for complaint exists in the 17, 1901, for furnishing and delivering
t*'n«!v*l h>ail the I’ubiit
Miao • by act ot
at
this
agency,
as
required
during
the
Align»! 4. IMW. Jo«A>pn NN’ M'anftcld, nt Kiama
fetter yesterday from a prominent custom of some sheep buyers who
then. <’«>unty «>f
<»f < ali» rn •
fiscal year ending June .10, 1902, 60,000 Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878
I iaa till» «lay hied in this «•ft>< e hi» ■•»«•m
titizen of Omaha, who is talking of drive their flticks leisurely through pounds beef, net ; 61,000 ptutids flour;
Notice for Publication.
■laiement No. «ill, for th«» purrLa-«* «»♦ the N«' »
soon coming here for the purpose of the country, devouring tlie pastures 5,000 (tounds apples, green ; fiôJMJÜ
<»f HrCtion No Id. In Town»hip So Xt«< Knng»
No. 7» j E W M . and will olfer prwf to «... a
»orating a large colony.
The gen- Of residents. It is quite common for pounds oats ; 20>0'>0 pounds potatoes;
that tiie laud »«eight I» Dior«’ valuable for tt«
UNITED
STATES
LAND
OFFICE.)
12.000 pounds feed, ground ; 2,000
timber or •i«>ne than l«*r agricultural purj«»»« •
L
akeview
-,
O
hi
gon
,
July
29,1901.
j
flemart wlto writes was in Oregon a buyer to start out with the pur­ pounds wheat, 640 cords wood, 4 tons
• nd tn e«tabll«h hi- claim to Midland tador«-
Notice i« hereltv given that. in com­ Ihe Heglater and lt*-<->dv«-r of till« «.!! ••■ at
two years ago with a colony of thirty pose of ranging all summer aud fall charcoal, and 1 ton coal, blacksmith.
On goii, on Fridav. Ho* h.th «lav of
Specifications and instructions to bid­ pliant-« with tlie provi-i'tni of the niff of i«akeview.
UMH
!!•- nam •• a« witnr»«*«: John
families, and from what lie then saw on the territory used by resident ders may lie obtained by making appli­ Congress of June 3, 1.878, entitled "All Auguri.
H. Koeck, of Klamatbon.f «hf ; otto f> K< low
M the country was moat favorably owners, and then take his stock be­ cation to tlie undersigned.
act for tlie Hale of timlter lamia in tlie of Klaica!hon. < «lif ;’•h<-rid«n F Thorno-n oi
Kittnalhnn, < a It f . f W alta • l> • fc«. of Klam
For additional information apply to state« of California, Oregon, Nevada «ml aihon.
tinprcsKsed with it and its future yond the reach of tax-gatherers.
< «llf Any and all p .M>ns «-'«Imii.»
Wa«hington Territory,” oh extended to a'lverndy the ata>Ye>df*rrtbed lard« gre re
O. c. aitlega T e ,
prospects, and he is now especially Thus, is a district made to suppoit
U. H. Indian Agent. all tlie Public lutiiil stat.-« by ni t of Au­ «Itiexted to til«* their danna In Ibi» office on or
iJOt.
gust 4, 181*2, Cliarh-« Martin, of Fort before »aid 16th day E of M August.
impressed with the plans for irrigat­ stock front which it. gets no benefit,
Ba IT! A IN. Ergi.ter.
NOTICE.
Klamath,
County
of
Klamath,
Mate
ing by electrical power, irrigation and the owners of the transient herds
of Oregon, lias tliia day tilfl in
being now the one and greatest thing is skipped in the payment of taxes.
I have been instructed to enforce ibis office liis »worn statement. No. .'!! ■>. Timber Land, Act June 3: 1S7M
Reeded to make Klamath county the Also tlie resident is eaten out of the ordinance relative to stock run­ for tlie purchase ol the NE1^ NW^,
Notice for Publication.
Dita 1, 2 and 3, of Section Nn. 7, in
most inviting country in the state house and home, and the county loses ning at large within tlie limits of Townaliip No. 33, H., Range No. 7
Klamath Fails.
Therefore, all live
for settlers.
He will with some of a good citizen and taxpayer.
CMTKIi KIATI M I. (Nil lin t' K (
Tlie st-ick, excepting milch cows, must be E. W. M.. and will offer proof to show
l.ixr.virw, (liiu.ox, tun,. .1, |u i (
the leaders of the colony soon visit Lake County Examiner recently kept enclosed, or will tie Impounded that tiie land sought is more valuable Xotlee I« hi-ri br Zlvi-n that. In < mpt •». .
for ita timber or «tone than for agricul­ wi(h th« Iirovlaion. »I Un- acini <-„ngrr-> nt
Milk cows will be tural purposes, and to eHtabli«>i liia Jim« S, Uffa, enUtlcl “An a« ( for fh>- ,«:>■ <il
Colorado, and from there come here, called attention to tills injustice, and costs made.
And we have no doubt that the event­ which was made conspicuous there by allowed to run at large tietween the claim to raid land Itefore tlie Regi -ter timber Utili. In the «tute, nt Cahlnrnta Ore
Nevada, ami W.-hlntton T-rritor,."
and Receiver of tliia office at Lakeview, «on.
ual decision as to location will be fav- | the ravages of sheep estimated to hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m.
mail tin l-.a i <■ |.,IP1 Hal— b,
Oregon, on Monday, the 14th day ol aaexlcmied
J. A. U kblihgs ,
actol Auan. 1 4. Ihtr.’. J Walla'" link,;. <f
arable to Klamath countv.
(Ictober,
1901.
He
names
at
witne?.«e»:
K
Uinntliou,
i ounty nf H'.kiymi, stale oliai
number 50,000 being driven from
City Marshal.
IforiiU, I ihh Hit. liny ni,.,i U, Hit. off... In«
Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Calif.; Jolm «worn
Crook.
Sherman
and
other
northern
ktatemei.t, X., ijj,, i,.r t)„.
h1„. ,,,
BEFORE THE LAND OFFICE.
II. Rice, of Klamath i-allr, Oregon; the NW', of s.et.,,,1 N„ | ,r I,, Town-h No
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
counties, to California. Union coun­
May O. McLanglilin, of Fan Fran. i«<-o, .Sf H . Kan«,-No. 7*3. K W
, anil wilt offer
; r.nif Io «how that th'' lami mi'glit I. more
Bids with plans and specifications Calif.; James M. Emery, of Fort Klam­ valuable
Lakeview Examiner: Tlie Regis- ty has complained of the same prac­
Ita IlinU r i r »tone Ilian lor «art
ath, Oregon.
Any and all jtersoni» cultural for
f.uri O . «. ami in e.tnlilt-li lit. claim
for
bridge
across
Urfit
River
at
what
tice
in
the
northern
portions
of
her
ter and Receiver of the Land Office
claiming
adveraely
tlie
nl>ove-de«cri'ed
in «ahi lamt before the It.-iri-f.-r ami It. c. i,,.,
The first territory, and several districts might is knowli as the Patterson Ford, will lands are requested to tile tli.-ir claims of thin onice nt Lakeview, Oregon, <»n Frldm
are quite busy thin week,
n,
be received at the county clerk's of­ in this office on or before said l ltli day the Itith day of Angtisf, pm: ||..
n«’8**cM: John II. Ko«<k, of K I riuri Imn, t M|J
of tire contests on land in township be named where like predatory‘habits I fice at Klamath Falls.
All such bids of Octola-r, 1901.
¡Eto I’ Kn’ow, of Kim■ ntlion. < nlif . lo-. ¡,|¡
39, near Parkers Station, about half1 ^flict tosses upon resident people, must be in by 10 o’clock a. m., on
W .Kt an field of K larnntlion. < nlif ; Mherldan
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
F. Thornton, i f Klamatiion. < a||f An.’ nnd
Way between Klamath Falls and Ash- without any benefit being derived August 10. 1901.
all PfrMvn« eialmlng «dvernely th«- above
By order of the County Court,
lauti» are re«|ur«ded f<> hie their
DEPARTMENT OF Till: INTER­ <le»crlbed
land, was commenced Tuesday mom-. for the county.
In (lila office
,,r („■(,,r,. ,nl,| |, t.
which reserves the right to reject any IOR, General I.an<l Office, Washington, claim»
<lay ol Ai>«i>.i, l'an
inf. with E. F. Campbell vs Mike S.
Don’t be satisfied with temporary or all bids.
I). C., July Iff, 1901. Notice is hereby
K M. HRATTAIN Ileal,1er.
given of the following Executive Order,
Parker as contestants.
Leavitt & relief from Indigestion.
Kodel Dys­
J. II. B riscoli .,
restoring certain tracts in tlie <'a«c;vlv TIMBER I.AND. ACT JUNE 3. |S78
County Clerk.
Mi Ita, Klamath Falls attorneys, and pepsia Cure permanently and com­
Range Forest Reserve to tlie public
NOTICE FOR 1’1'BI.I« AIION.
W. J. Moore of this place represent pletely removes this complaint.
It
domain:
Executive Mansion, June 29,
James White, Bryantr,ville, Ind.,
f’NITKD MTATF n L a KD ilFFTCK, I
1901.
In
accordance
with
tlie
provi
­
♦lie contestants in all tile cases, and relieves permanently because It al­
Lakeview, <>r<*Kou, JutM :j. roi. I
says: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve sions of the Act of Congress approved
NntlC"
1»
h«r«by
«Ivn that In < .„„j.lUnc"
L. F. Conn acts for tbe defendants. lows the tired stomach perfect rest.
*I’li >1"- I rovUlon« of tin- ai t
healed running sores on both legs. June 4, 1897, (.'» Hat., ¡14 36.) and by J'llli'C.
US ' lilltl. ,f
All art f„r th.' -al<. nt
Tbe other cases are S. J. Meeker vs Dieting won’t rest the stomach.
virtue of authority thereby given, and
He had suffered 0 years.
Doctors on the recommendation "i tlie Secretary flmU'r UmUln til'-St«".« <>* < abtornU. Or.
pm. N’rva'ta mid W»,hlri«i“n 'I'Trl'inn “
Harris Deans, John Gilpin vs Win. Nature receives supplies from the
failed to help him.
Get DeWitt's. of tlie Interior, it is hereby ordered that aiextmid'd m all lb,-
f,«„d «t.i. . m
D. Weeks, Norman Campbell vs food we eat. The sensible way to Accept no imltatk,ns.
Township twentv-two (22) Fonth, a.-t nf An«no I, V!».', Hlu rldun E Thornmn nf
KlarnatImn * “Unty nl .-1-kUon. hi ,,,.. ,,f, „¡;
Range
nine
<9)
Fast,
snd
Townsliip
James Bell and Win. Barton vs II. S, help the stomach is to use Kodel
forma, ha- fhl, day fll.-d in thl> .ir,... |,l.
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
twenty-thr>-e (23) South, Range nine
Dunbar^ Rome of the witnesses are Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what
"■ II* Triwn.lilp No
(If) East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, ■V. « ' p *
Ilan«" No. 7*j K W. M and will'offer
Great bargains at Duffy Co’s.
J*ne Clawson, I). H. Yeager, Squire you eat and can’t help but do you
within the limits of the Cascade Range ■IIS.
lT.’.'.li i°
I»" '""'«1» 1» mor.'
Forest Reserve, lx* restored to the pub­ valuable lor it« timber t>r Mone H ihii for R;*ri
and Jessie Parker and Geo. W. How­ good.
r nlliiral |,'irj.o.<... and to . ................... idalm
lic
domain
after
sixty
days
notice
here
­
50 YEAR8*
ard. Moat of the parties interested
„ '" •"O'
lt'-«l,!'r ami It i i lvr
J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
of, >,y publication as required by law, of tl. ■ office
at l.ak. vl,.« , or.
on Erl-
EXPERIENCE
these tracts having been found better day. Io- lffih day nt An«n«t, l'«H. li<. nnin",
Ave at Pokegama, near the land and
UNIVERSITY OF OREÖO n
a« wltn«.-'.«: ,|, Wallat'i* f>.i-k«y, nl Klam.,
adapted
to
agricultural
than
forest
pur
­
sthers at Hly.
'
’i”«" ’’ Klll"w'
8’lainalhon
poses. William McKinley. Tlie above ¡■«nf'
a (., 4""'|di W H'nrirt.ld, of Kia,„ail,on.
NOMBATBADER^.
Tlie University of Oregon,
described lands will he restored to tlie < allf , Join, II. Kra'i k id Klainaihnn, Calif
public domain -eptemls-r 30. 1901, then Any and all p<-r«on» rlalinlnir advi'r-“ « i|,,.
State University, Ins had an exceed­
land« art- ri<|ne.|“d tn 1.1.
becoming subject to settlement and above-rlesrrlbed
The HamboMt, Cal., Standard ingly prosperous year. Tlie successes
rar *
" 1
“(t“***
or before «aid
entry nt the United Mates Land Office, t«m
Kill, day of Aiixnaf,
TRAoe M arks
says: The fiction that it I n only ' in athletics have been only surface
Lakeview,
Oregon.
|K. M. 1IHATTAIN, Register.
D esigns
(Signed) BINGER HERMANN,
rieressary to go upon the land once in indications of tlie enthusiastic and
C opyrights 4 c .
Commissioner.
Anyon« »indtii« n »ketrh and d««crlntion niay
Mrs. S. II. Allport, Johnstown,
six iwwdbs and stay over night in a i loyal spirit of the students, and of a
qnlrklr a»'-orlain mir oplnlon Ira« «Sather an
Communie«-
Intnnllnn l« probableprdentable.
S-.‘ '7 —
‘
eabln, ha» deceived many a home­ strong determination to put the
fldCTifini. IlgndboOkon
PatenUi
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and Pa., says: “Our little kill almost
tlona «trtet ly con
confldnnll...
—
...—
gency for ncciirtng patenta,
■ont free. Oldeet airenc/
rough Mutin
recel ve
l'atant» taken thniuih
Munn A Co.
<
stead entry man.
It requires icsl- 1 University to the front and make It
sores of all kinds quickly healed by strangled Ut dealIi with croup, The
tf.rri.it nntue, wllhout charice. In tbs
dennr, cultivation nnd improvement stand strongly for Oregon.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo.
Cer­ doctors said she couldn’t, live but she
af the land to hold a .'tomeatead, and (
A better and truer Indication of
tain cure for piles. Beware of Coun­ was insantly relieved by Ou<- Minute
A hanrtar.mrly lllnitraf cl waekly. Laree-t rlr-
ft must hr ewotlmious or as nearly the prosperous condition of the Uni­
cnlallon nt «ny «“lentille Journal. Terni«. »1 n
terfeits. Be sure you get tlie origi­ , < 'o'tgli Cure."
,
yari four montili, 4L 8ol<l byall ne«»<1e»leni.
J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
no an »hr clrruinxfanccs will admit, versity is the high standard of scliol-
nal -DeWitt’s.
j
J. I.. Padgett A Sons. Kono.
Io Ibe department lias ruled. A per- , arly work done during tlie pa.-t year.
. ii,LU' H ' *1* 0. • % Ì Î t , v/i. ' .'F,, il. ! c. ,
R tuov.il >.¡.I D .fft <
-'•-■«JR
E R. RÜAMES,
ALEX
Vice President
kLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
son wlio has it homestead entry can
g*i tn sttiuv other plwee and Work to
. p.ini a living for a tithe, If necessary;
Pubil»heil every Thiirwlly Sy
but hik home must bf- on the land
and rinlhIng else will take the place
W.
4
tlf acltlul rralltenet and improveinent.
Ebi^baa axd P koi - bietoks .
, Those who tell homeatead entrymea
*v«ac«irTioN »»neo
11 hat they ttwlv need to visit the land
Rfci
fin iiiHsrit!
........ .............
**’, occasionally and stay over a filght or
THU rfday , A ugust s
1901. two in the cabin erected as nil excuse
I for a dwelling, do injustice to the
AS tO A COUNTY !*AlR.
entrymen who often h«e their claims
Th*' tW District Southern Or»- by accepting It. Because some en­
tiles are made and the land patented
gun Fair will be held at Ashland nnd
under such circumstances, when no
commence Septeuilier 17.
It is re­
contest Is made. It inu«t hot lie In­
ported by Ashland parties that an ef­
ferred that the law n-qiiiresnothing
fort is being made to induce Klamath
nnd iat** bounties to participate in mon» than a cabin, a little fence or
this fair.
TMHta counties are each cleitrlng ahd ail occaisonal trip to the
Antrtteff th Mfit-thtrS nf the state :tp- land embra.-ed in a homestead entry.
HUSE
SÖN,
SdentineHmerkan.
MUNN &Co.36’B—York
OIAÏ
t»
Collerions Attended
to Promptly.
CorresBcndei;c8
Invited.
PALLS PLANING MILLS,
KI.AMATH
J. F. COELLER. Proprietor.
Plan » and Specificntions litrnishcd on All Kinds o|
Buildings nnd Contracting tind Building
on the Installment Plan.
•
Among the iutlnite variety n( muterlal «ml work fiirnlalieil l.v tliia t ,i|| Mr|((
t i. Front», W ihm I Curving, Muir Rail«, |lulu»ti is «nd N.-wrl I'. m I« llrariai,
•-. ,"ll un I Turned Work, 8««h, Ituor« and Bhrtila, Cornar and lln»c hl.« ».
and 1 -'.ri d ItalilHer». floor and Window Fiutue», 1‘nlpit« »nd IN w End», sl.mgl,.,
Rniklt'« liurilwurr, ISiint» anil Oil, Miuiltling «mlGI» m , Elvtution. mK| Is .^i,,1
Fini" nl. Ground and Cut <.I» m , Wall 1‘uprr, Furniturv, rie., rie,
I'..»! work amt mnteiial, »nd lu llic latrai »ml intuii np|>r«>vrd «h|M,
1CXC1 1ANGE
STABUs
AND OFFICI:--------
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
W. NV. IIAZHN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
ivPPV
1
b"i'T<h *l by day, neck or
* ’
J * Bay and Grain bought and Hold.
r.i-songiTH convoyod to nil part« of Southcin Oregon
an<l Northern California ut tin* very lowent ratvn.
L
HEREFORD STOCK FARI
Drews \ alley, Oregon.
I. O. BUNT IMI, Owner.
arrest Herd of Registered Here­
fords in Oregon.
15 Rc'î.Tfd iurlir
!> jü »
Kr<lr.
Price: $100, luj and $150
LAUNOR AL AMO Head < 1 tieni
F» I). RLAMI-S. M l)
Ashland and Riamaih Falls
Stage Line.
V akes
Physician n-.d Surgeon,
All Calls An>w**rcd Promptly Day
dally trips each way by ¡tar-, or ^k^t.
n-n. Sol i Springs. Shake, I’okcga-
ma, (legging Cam|l.) Keno, t<
Kl ima*.Ii Fail«.
It Is th,- dlrcvt line from Ashland
anil .ill Aorthwcst oicgon to Klam-
nth Falls, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly
and laikevlew. and also Indian
Agency ami Ft. Klamath.
[.' ivo K lanini h Falls (tally nt 0:30
a. in. ar <1 arrivi» by .*> p. in., and
mal. % good conti«* llons wlth all
north and soliti» b< und trilns al
Aahtand. DayUghi ride bolli wuys.
Good Steck and Equip­
ment.
Careful Attention Given
Traveling Public.
II. M. GARIIETT,
SoptriattudtaL
J. !.. VW
I’rvprittor.
j. n. nooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight Hi ugons.
Everything done with
iicalni«» and <ll«t i*ti li
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
Also Agent for LONDON fND
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Notice l'or • ublkation.
Ager-LakevteNV
Stajçe Line.
S. L fLN.VJGHTOJi, Pro,).
Department "I il'*' Intcrinr.
Iaititi Olllcu at l.nkevim» , Oregon,
Jiily 12. IWb
Notile is lien-liv givvn limi
lowlng Iiiiiii.'d M-ult r II»» tiletl nolirrol
Ida Ililwitlt II lo liinkt* fi»"1 l,l"*,' *"*J
P„n o( Ilio duini, nini limi ’n"1 1'"™
Wlll la. malie In i.**- J"’
<'•
Utiuntv < Ivik. ni Klnmutl I.dl», Or-.1,0
Augnai 23, H»H. vis:
William Hudtita,
ild. E. No. 1828, lortl.c F',. NM
Office: At the Telegraph 10, SE'« NE» «mi NI > ¿'''f; 7*12
Tu. 38. F., IL 11’.' F.. W. M. Hi nunre
tlif following witneant» lo l'r,l'u hi.
Office
l'oiitiiiuoiin residence "l""1,*".' .
vatlon of «**id Imi'l. via : * •
„
KI AMATH FALLS, OR.
Inni, of Kliuniilli Full*, Ori-gnu . * ,
Koci-iil, of Klittiniili l’ulla, Oi' Z'in • .
Bnk.of Dniry. Oregon; <><»l<'O'l B* '
Oregon.
,
Daily In,,n Ager to Ktamnth lint of Duirv, E.
M. BRATTAIN. Red*Wr>
Spring«, K,-no, Kliiimitli Full», Dairy,
Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview.
liiriisisof rotigli hik I rrmip P1"
Daily from Lakeview Io Bly, IlotmnM, thè little otlf Olio Minili*’ CoUfi»
Dairy, Klamath F h II a , Keno, K hihuitli Cure. Theu resi easy »n<< l,i,w ""
I lot Springs h ml Ager,
fenr. The rhild Will lie
righi ,n
Mai'« connection with all tiaiiiR nt
n
little
wliih*.
It
never
full*.
Ager, Cal.
uni lo take, nlways N.ife "lirc *
uluiost Instuntancous In <-ITc«'t-
.1. L. l’.ldgett A Sons, Keii".
Easy Coaches.
Fixcdlcnt Accommodations.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you,e.?*;d,
!'• 'I'. Thomas, Nuinpte.rvillc, Ala.,
”1 was suffering from dyspepsia
when I commenced faking Kodel
Dyspe -psl;i Cure. J took several lait-
tics i imd can
..................
..........
digest
any tiling."
Kodel D’.Hpi-pHla Cure Is lite only
preparation conialtilng nil the nat-
•irai digestive fluids. It. gives weak
Htomai-hs cut Ire rest , restoring their
natural condition,
■I. I.. I’nd;-<tf A Sons. K'-no.
It artificially d
Nature io strength>°f
structlng the exnausted dJ^^dlgest-
gans. It Istho
nreparzU'*
ant and tonic« No otlter pr P» Jt )n.
b'/iiiulencc.
Price50C. and O.
small »1*« Btxik »11
C()|«SI»
Prepar'd ky g C OaWiTTACO'™