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K lamath republican . ■ ALU KARtIN Präsident. E R. REAM l S, HEX MARTIN JR., Vice President. Cashier. eruption occurr<*d. Gt*ologlsta who cd, for, In the language of Cununls- have iavMtlgated, bowevee, »Mu'rt slotiet Hermann, th«* Nerves, at vie«», Klamalli Agruc«, •*•> : HMl. «1 11 Fl> I’HOl’OSAO.In.b’r»«».! axwuae-;.. í_; _- ü jj — tz ■— - -, t tlmf the strata and surface Indica present, are too ex pens! tb a luxury. Usirvi» S tivi -» List» Dune, I **Pn>p«w»al* f’»i Bcvl, Flour, vic., ’ as th« FubiHhcdevVty Tburatty by tions show that the island has been Tills year he will make a teenmmen- fjikerie«, Oregon. Ji'ly -*’•• ••-■*’!• cam» may In», un<l a»l»lr«»M-<l 1» tha »"• Nbtica i« I kwv I iv givcii thal ih « **»'• •te — , •> loaned since the nunintaln perished. dnthai to Congreae, aa he has tv- 1 dvt.igiuHl st Klnmath Agency, Orrg»n, Uz. | I ir I iw n iili thè provóifaii« <»( tlu* set <>l uilllw rvc«’ivv.l at Ihi» aitvnvy until Nearby Is another similar formation dm mended to tin* Secretary in the l'tiugiVM» o( Juiu* 3, ISJS, l’tlliticd "All two o’clock |>. m. <>f Saiunlay, Augu»» Entrón» Áxn Pgorafrrokh. wlllch Which lacks lielween two and three past, that th«* law of 1897, v ........ . icl tor thè sali* et luul'vr land» in Un* 17, 1901, tor furnUhlng ami ilclivaiing * ‘ Oregon. Ni'vada, al lliis ag<»i>ey, «" r«xpiirv<l «luring ll>«‘ hundred feet of renctilng the kurfkee provides for the relinquishment of 4i «" »Irrins tirCM ami Wa.diìngtou rvrrilory,’’ a» al lands included within th«* forest rt-i tended to all the Pubiic laùid J-tate» by ti«cal war rinllng Iuns JO, 199-’. ««AW 6’ b - year (In Advance) ....................... » no of the water. t.ximl* I h - c L uvi; 01.UM |K»umh Hour; T hursday , august % is. aci of ol Augu»t Augiist 4. 4. IN'2, John il- Rice, 5,000 ponml» npplaa, given; 55,000 The lake has no bboch, and though series, covered l>v unpertect«*! bona act 1 uoi. * U....,1. L'-li I . r • ... 1 .u I I ni L Klainalh Fall», Vonnly ot Klnnuitli. iwundaualsi 20.000 |H>un<ls I"’1*'"’''' the depth varies, a farge area of the tide claims by the patcnt, and state <»( Oregon, lia»thi»d«i tlled in fc* iMHiinlt h»c*l, go»tin«l i •«<**' Ind lies 2,000 feet below the water or selection of other land» in lieti of tliia office hi» »worn »latemenl No. 316, pound« »imat, «40 coni» »ml, < mi anieiidi-d so f*>r thè purehn.e ol llie M'"1 Bectiim ehari'oal, ami I Ion «sial, blackauuth. I 4.000 feet lower than the highest por those relinquished, I be .im<uil«*U so Xo.|, J„Tuu„Hhi|1Nl, us. R.ng« No. I SIM*cilkalions ami iMlrwelloti« to Iml- tion of the rim. The water is clear, as to require that the lands select«*«! E. W. M.. and ivill offvr |>OM>t io «lion <ler. may lv ol>laim*<l by making appli Hundreds ot strangers, ns well us | hut has th«* appearauce of deep blue, In lieu of others relinquished shall tliat thè lauti eniiglil i» moie valualdefor cation to I lie umlerHigned. fnany local pe<»ph*, have lately gone, ila thuber or «Ione llian L*r ngt iciillui al l or ad«hiional iniorination apply to changing to a pale green where the I k * surveyed, vacant lands, open to piiriHiave, Hiid to catal'li’li hi» claim to nre going or will smn go to refresh U. C. Ai’I’I.F.GATE, depth decreases. The varying shades I settlement, not exceeding in area »aid land beton* thè Rvgister and He- I’. S. Imlian Agent. | themselves at Crater lake, the huekle- j — eeiver o( this effii e at l.akeview . Oregon, and shadows, with the rising or set- th«* tracts relinquisb«*d. and approxi berry patch or Wood river pleasure «in Mondai', thè 14thil.iv oi OeU>lM*r. NOTICE. ¡ting of the sun. present scenes of mately of the same value, to lie de 1901. Ile iianie» a» witn«>M*»: Mo resorts. Hence, it may not fa* inap most interesting Ix'autv. termined under such rules its th«* O. MeLaugliliu, oi San Fianciwo.t ahi. : I have been Inatructcd to enforce propriate at this time to Review such lalar, <>i Klaniallion, Cali!. : the ordinance relative l<» atm*k run The water is void of fish, S.da Secretary of til«* Interior shall pre Jacob janiM M. Emerv, <*i Fort Klaniiilh, attractions, though much has already j manderà and crabs are th«* only crea scrib..*. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Oregon ; Charles Martin, oi Fort Klam- ning at large within the llndls of fa*en written about them, and much Thercfon*. nil live atli, Oregon. Any and all |M*r«ona Klamath Falls. tures that dwell permanently along This, fcivs the commissioner, is of the following may be repetition: elaiming adverseh al*ove-de»crilM*d st*vk, excepting milch cows, must lx* Plans and Specification* Furnished on All Kind» ot . xiasi««»« up; M«S « VI WV« ' » thè ••' its shores. ;__ L ...... ........... Jo file tIleir daini» the reason no action has been taken ]«„,!» are n*qm»'tedt< kept enel<*ed. or will lx* lmp«>und«*d Milk Cows will lx* Nature has gathered together in ' Crater lake was first seen by white looking to the creation of a reaerve in Ibis office* on or beiore aaid itili and c««ta made, Buildings and Contracting and Building vvh.i. ' «l*y Oct<À«'t, 1901. allowed t<> run at largì* lx*twcvii the hortliern Klamath county a collection men in 1853. prior to when its exis- In Southwestern Oregon. 1 ‘i ' E. M. B rattai », Regi»ter. on the Installment Plan. hvum of 7 a. m. ami 8 p. m. •f scenic beauties and wonders which tence was known only to the Indians, there may tie merit in the proposi I J. A. I’ kh I. in «»«. Among ihr itiflndv variety ■>! malvilal ai»l work fiirnl-livd l>y lids tdllar«. ¿raws (hither tourists tn growing Since then thousands of tourists have tion, and the establishment of such Timber Land, Ad Juno 3. 1878— City Marshal. Store Front«. Wm«l Carving, Stair llade, lUlualnra ami Nrwnl I’ imi I». Bravkata, numbers’ with each recurring year, visited it, including many geologists. a reserve may la* justified by the Notice for Publication. Scroll and Turned Work, Seeh, l»«>ur« am! Blinds, Qirnrr anil Bax* Block»; baavd limber Land. Act June 3. 1878 Chief a’ffiong all others Is Crater lake. The latter, finding similar lavas and I benefits that would be derived from and Turned Balustar*. IXxir and Window Frame», Pulpits and IVw End*, Hhinglea, which-, in grandeur and natural phe- diameters at equal altitudes, havecon-‘ such action, the department is not | UNITED STATES I.AN D OFFICE.» Notice for Publication, I. ikkvikiv . O kiuios '. July HUI. i Builder«' ilardware, Paints and Oil. Moulding and Gfaae, Elevations end Iteatgn«, hoineha, rivals the Yellowstone l*ark, ¡eluded that the prehistoric mountain I willing to take the risks of having Notice i* hereby given that, in com- Embossed, Ground and Cut Glass, tt all Paper, Furniture, etc.,etc. Uw ««wiuitv VMTCT or the Grand | was before its collapse about the size more frauds perpetrated upon the pl iliance with the provision» of the act ot VNITKD ST A TIM LAND OFFK'!» I Best work and material, and in the latest and uu>at approved stvlee. I.AkKVIKW, OBKMNL Jun* •* IDH. I .. , v’ongtess of Jun«* 3. 1878. entitlvd *'Ati Cjfl^on of the Colorado. During the of Mount Shasta. ........ .............. — ' l)rt|M1-|o(4tin1berl:ind»inthl* government under the th«* hx»«e loose con- «•n-.tft Nolle? 1» hereby g(vnn that. In cumj ll«uir the provision« ot the actol <*oti<re»a of 1 war* season and before the old The only natural wonder of the st ruction of the lieu land selection ' states of California. Oregon, Nevada and with June *«. IN7M, entitled *‘AB »et for the »air of Crater becomes bottled up by impas- kind in the United States and greater law, and hence declines to take any v ( Washingion Territory,’’ as extend««! 11 tuber land» In the •tat«'» ot t'allfomln. Orc | to ai. the Public Lau-i Ftates by net gon. Xexada. ai «1 Waahlng*«1« Trrrll«*r>.** •• sable barriers of snow, then* are al- than similar formations of the Old action looking to the creation of of n.tcd lo all Ihr Public Und Male» b» act , oi "'August* Aiigust 4 4, IS"-’. James M. Emery, ext. ot AuK»i«t 4. IW John H Korcb. ot Khma ; -------- AND orFICE--------- Klamsth, County of Klamath, thou. Countv of Nl»kl>o«i. Miatr of Cahfurula. hwst Incessant streams of sight-seers World. Crater lake of Klamath coun- this reserve. j of - Fort - --- — ha»ihl«day tiled in thl»office bl» »worn «late- si.,- Ims this day tile<l ^oing to and from the lake or the ty deserves its growing popularity as ' Since tlie Commissioner and de- uicnt, No M». lor Ibo purvha«e ot the HK' a of ■ in this office his sworn statement No. {Metlon No IJ. in Tunn»hlp No. M. H.. Range auxiliary attractions In the neighbor- an attraction to the sight-seeing pub- I partment were interviewed tbre»* 317, for the of . the . SW, . • purchaw . “■*« No ?». K IV M . and will ofcr nreof lo*h«»w that the land «ought 1« mure valuable fur It» foML ; 'Ic davs ago with regard to thia pn>ix>Mxl <’l Faetion No. n. in Township No.-VI W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, HUSF. & SON, 1 OUR KITUfUt ATTRACTIONS. Collections Attended to Promptly. KLAMATH Corresoondence Invited. PLANING FALLS MILLS, i i EXCHANGE STABLES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, Umber or »lune thau tor agricultural pur and to r»tabll»h hl» claim lo »aid laud reserve, both parties have revived the tORha , th„ ,he|,|1(,¡. lllorv Vldu. Cm*«, fore the Register and Receiver of Ibl» office BONANZA wmisperinqs . EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Southwestern Oregon case, and it aide for its timber or stone than for agn at Lakeview. Oregon, on Friday. Ihr l«Uh dav August. IB’I Hr name» a« w|ti»r»w». J develops that the recommendations c}«ltur«l puri«**». and to establish hi* of Wallace Dickey, of K lamaihon. Vallf . Rherl- The wife of your correspondent has , „ , , claim to said land la-fore tin- Register dan F Thornton, of Klamath«»», t'alll ; Otto II onto» boarded by day, week or mouth, 1». Kulow of Klaiuaihon, ( allf • J«»«*ph " gone the way of all huckleberry made by the Qunmissioner, as out- ,I1(1 Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Kian Meld, of Klamalbon. » nlit Any«and all lay mid Grain bought mid sold. seekers, many people coming from re- dud«*s. Will some of the good ladies lined in the previous statement. , Oregon, on Monday, the 14th day oi pcr«on« claiming adversely the abuvr-de«<*rlb* , Uctolier, 1901. 11« names as witnevM* ” : ed lai»«l< are reqneaied lo tile their claim» In PutMongcru conveyed to nil part« of Southern Oregon ffftete points on the coast and spend ; kindly remember me with a cold were merely oral. Finding this to Jacob Isler, oi Klaiimthon, Calif. ■ i tbiw office on or before »ahi MO» day ut Au- I and Northern California ut the very lowcut rate». ing weeks and often months at these I hand-out until her return? be the case. Mr. Hermann has put Charles Martin, of Fort Klamath, Ore gU«t, l’A)l. K M HRlTTUX Reglatcr ftivored resorts. The altitude being his views in writing, along the lines gon ; Mav O. Meljtuglilin. of Ban Fran- Chas. Drew, accompanied by his < lac ■. O»lif. John II. Km*, ot hlamatli fi.000 feet, the visitor is refreshed by previously stat««!, but they probably Falls. Oregon. Any ami all |«*r»>n- Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— sisters. Misses Eva and Nettie, visit pure, bracing air, and hoary-headed will not get beyond the office of the [ claiming adversely the al>ove-deacribe«l Notice for Publication. ed Bonanza Sunday. Mount Shasta and Mount Pitt and Secretary. Moreover, Mr. Hermann lands are requevte*! to tile their claim» Drews Valley. Oregon, I in IhitAiffiet* on oa before said 14th dav I Mr. and Mrs. Gerber and son Louis numerous lesser peaks, the green says, it is not correct to state that October, 1901. F. O. BUNTING, Owner. vxrrr.t* wrvTra t.«vn orricR. i Hsundayed in our city. ¡.AkttlKW. OSIfeON. Juue ». IVUl. I E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. sward and the overhanging foliage he has recommended the establish Xnlico 1» hereby given that in compliance r * t r About 34 persons, including child ment of a reserve in Southern Ore combine delightful views and sur with th** provision« of the a« t <»t Confrere of TIMBER LAND, ACT J INE 3. 1878, June 3, IB?*, riuitkd An at l (*»<■ the «ale of ren, left our town l;ist Monday for gon; he has merely transmitted the roundings. • w1 timber lap«la in the »talc« of California, Ofc NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Suu. Nevada, an4 Waahington Territory,*• ae * ; Spring creek and W’ood river, prom the huckleberry mountain. case to the Secretary, with a request vx united to all the Public ¡.and male# by art uf Auguvt 4, IS*»’.*, D. Kuiuw. uf Kiama V x I tko N ta TTB L a si , Ornes, inent among Wood river aceliery, are f Some of our teachers have gone to for more detailed information as to tbon. County of Aiaklyon. Slate <4 Calif<«rtiia, y'S1, 15 Ren It rd TnrHic lulls F«r Sdr. Tjikeview, Oregon, Julv 29, 1901. ba* tliii day fllvd in thl» office bl* «worn deep, ice-cold and alive with fish. the Falls this week to attend teach the character of the land involved. Prke: |ioo, tiaj ami «ago. i Notice iv hereby given that in com utatement. No. -110. for the purchase of the K’.JtW'. an.) N’gMW» of Mrction No It in Kacp is nearly as large at the souice ers' examination. STATE FUND APPORTIONMENT- pliance with the proviaiona of the act oi township No. £1 .•* . Range No. 7»t. K W. M . LAUDfAR ALAMO Heu4 of Ner^ ■te I Congre»» o'Juno 3. 1878, entitled "An nnd will «iffrr proof to show that the land as at the mouth. Spring creek Geo. Moore and wife from Oakland. ' I act for the sale of timber land« in the «ought la more valuable lor it« timb* r of gushes from a thousand springs and Cal., are here visiting parents and Grants Pass Observer: State« of California, Oregon, Nevada, «tune than for agricultural pur pa sere and tn hl« claim to »aid land before the AVood river bursts forth from the old-time friends. Chas. 8. Moore, the state treas and Washington Territory," as extend- r*tabil«h Krgiuter and Krcrlver of thl* oitce at Lake I ed to all the Public Land States by \ i.n . < irrgi.n «»it Frldav. tii< Mill dav rocks in a single 40-foot volume. urer Thursday made the annual ap (Written for last week.) i act of August 4, 1892, May O. Mclamgli- guut. I’Ad tie name« a« w ilnewer * John II huckleberries are indigenous to the Ko ’ u of Klamatbon. . Nhrridan > A valuable horse belonging to Theo portionment of the interest on the lin, of San Francisco, county of San Thornton, of Klamalbon. < a!d Calif.; J. Wailarr Pfiyilclan ltd Surgeon, Cascades, but there is an especially dore Kinsman was stolen from tbe irreducible school fund of Oregon, Francisco, state of California.has this day hickey, of Klaruathnn. < ailf ; Jowph W man >• flvhl. of Kiamnthon. (*allf Any nnd all per tiled in thi« office his sworn statement No. large patch growing on a mountain hitching fence in this town a few collected during the past year. The All Calls Answered Promptly Day claiming advrr»cly the above described I 315, for th«* purchase of the NW1» of »on» land» are r«*«|urutr<i Ut flic their rialrue In thl« ten milts from Crater lake, and which nivhtx atrik A Riknanva man is s»is-l total number of persons of school age S m - i I oii Jio. 12. in Township No. 33 8. office on or before »aid |A«h dav luguef. Itu. at rniR tnne, as in lormer years, at- Make» daily trip» each way I'V liar. or Night. It M NKATTAfN NrglMer. pec ted of the crime. Sam Walker is, in the state was found to be 135,818, Range No. 71. E. W. M., and will offer rcn. S««U Springs. Sfiake. Pokrga- tracts hundreds of people from near on the track of the thief and without lbe «'«ount of money apportioned, proof to »how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3. 187». and faf. The mountain is often con a doubt will land his man. ma. (Logging Camp.) Keno, to i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 416.3.697.9«, making a per capita than for agricultural purposes, and to Klamath Fulls. verted into a city of a thousand mer A number of Bonanza people have di8tr,butlon of *L"' Thta te * . establish hie claim to said land ladore L nitid mtatk » L amp Omm. f the Register and Rcs'eiver of this office Lakrvlrw. ors-gnu. Ju nr 3, liul. | ry, busy souls. This patch covers gone to the huckleberry patch, and sn,aber apportionment than was ,( Lakeview, Or., on Mondav, the 14th Notice I» h« rcby g»vm that In tuner GENERAL FREIGHTER. Ith thr pmtliiom u( the art of < ungrr»» of It Is Hie direct line from Ashland fit* thousand acres and never fails to another party will start next M(m. '»ade hist year or in 1899, and is! day of October 1901. He name» a. wit- w June i, IwS, enlUfod "An ar( lor th«* «a> ot bear an inexhaustible supply of ber 4.,. -nm )«,<.•• .«uidK, t„,,r«*pUh^ty<be r„< ltat and all Northwest Oregon to Klam tlmlwr land» In thr stair» of California. Chrrgtzn, prompt and earwlul stimilo» Nevada and Washington Territory,*’ a» rt* ries. Tons are gathered and canned some of his ladv friends would onlv and 1900, a arife am°unt of accrued Klamath, Oregon; John II. Ru e, of tended ath Falla, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly to ail the Kibllr Uii'l Mtafrabyact of to all orders ................ kuguet 4. 1*W. JuMj.h W manftrld. of Kiama for wirrtef nse. Unlike visiting other h.vitni.in, and Mkevlrw, and also Indian ’ ' ! interest was collected and made Klamath Fall», Oregon; Jacob l»ler, of thon. County of Hukljou, state of Calilorma. unite mm. available for distribution anmmr l 5 1 " n “ ,t,,on * C “ ,i '* Any and all perrons ha» thia day tiled In thl» office b'.v «worn points of inteiest in the vicinity, Agency and Ft. Klamath. Miss Lula and Fred Harpold of In- . . . . .. . K claiming adversely the abov»-«ic<>cril>ed ' »tatemrnt No. 311, for thr » nrrha»e ot thr Ni'« .»< Sretloti No M, In Township No .UN . Range there is perhaps more hardship tlian ni.n. __ ««.„i. i the schools, while this year there Is land» are requested t<> file their claims N >. K W M .and will offer proof lo »how visiting their uncle, A. D. ° ................................ .. . ‘ , less of that, the back interest having in this office on or faiore tbe said 14tl> ihat the land Ivught I» more valuable for It» Lcnvc Klamath Falla dalli al 9:50 Beason- for bubbling ecstasy in jour- diana are t uni her or ilone than t<»r agricultural purpo««-». Harpold. They expect to remain in day oí October, 1901. aeying to the berry patch, as the a. ni. and arrivi*» by 5 p. ni., and and lo establish bl« claim to »aid land twforr Proprietor of Freight lb agone. | been collected up during the two E. M. B rattai ». Register. Jibe R«-ffi»trr and Rrerivrr of this office at mo6t wiNing vehicles are not easily this country some time. makra giaa! connrvUon» wlth all Ukrvlrw. Oregon, on Friday, the lath day of previous years. A nether matter Auguat. 19UI Hr name» a« wlinrsM*»: John A rain storm visited this section a having an influence in reducing this Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 accommodated to oblique roads that nortti and aouth bound traina al i , M. Kocck, ol Klainathon, Calif. ; Otto D Ktitow, Evorylhing dono with . • of Klamalbon. Calif.; Sheridan F Thornton, of However, zigzag with quick’ turns. however, short distance southeast of town that year’» apportionment is tlie fact Ashland. Dayilglit ride boti, waya. Notice for Publication. i Klamathon, Calll ; J. Wallace Pirkry.ol Klam- nratnv«« and dis|«tch ... i athon, Calif. Any and all |*r»»n» rial mi it* once there, the mind, ruffled by pre- was almost equal to a cloud-burst, : that the interest rate of school fund • adverarly the alM.vr-drsrrIbrd land* are ra- to file thetr claim« in thl« office on or aipitous mountain passes, becomes A. T. Langeli has removed to this. loans have been reduced from 8 to 6 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,I I ! quested Good Slock and Equip before »aid 16th day of augnat, 1901 L akkvikw , O muom , July 29,1901.f tranquil amidst an ocean of delicious I city. lie now occupies what is known per cent per annum, a loaa to the K. N. Ha»rr*tM. Rrgteirr. ment. Notice i» Iwrebv given that, in com- as the Clopton building. i schools of 25 per cent in their income. fruit. iliance with the provisions of the act of Timber Lind, Act June 3: 1S7S— Ranking second only to Crater Careful Attention Given B ill J ones . The following is tlie apportionment C 'ongre»»of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act ior the sale of timlier Iniela in the lake in natural wonder, is Anna XotRc for Publication. ; for the Southern Oregon counties: Traveling Public. »taten of California, Oregon, Nevada and Why, Jim, are you going to get Clcanlinexs and Good Work eroeir canyon whose walls rise per No. of Washington Territory,” as exten<l<*<l to Children. Amount. all the Public Iainil States by act of Au VXITtP HTATga I.ANDOrncK. i pendicularly 500 feet. Between them married? You’re dressed to kill. Guaranteed. Matvirv, unsaoa, junr », Ilei ( J. L r.WEX. ... 5.133 86286.66 __ 4, 1802, < harles Marlin, of Fort I Jackson.. rushes Anna creek, dashing over' No, I’m not getting married, gust I >*<•"« I» hersb, given that. In mmnlianre I 3,385.50 I Klamath, Josephine . . • 2.775 Aleo Agent for LONDON AND ' , County of Klamath, State — «Uh ihr prorivu.n, ol th« art nl Cnnrr<n of Sipcrihlcndrat I'ropfittw. Bocks and down declivities. Such can afford to wear this kind of togs I Klamath. in 1,309.06 of Oregon, , . lias thia day ____ ... 1,073 file*l ... i„ Ttit.e Z, 1S7K. ..ntltled-An act for th. .al. nf LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. limber lsn<l> In ihr .tatr. ut California. Ore- splendid scenery may be seen for miles . everT day since goods are sold so Lake......... 1,191.94 this office his sworn statement. No. 31«, Son, 977 Nevada, and Wa.binatoti T-rrltorr •* -------------------------- 1 for the purchase of the NEL' --------------------- ------------ Ì en route to Crater lake. The head of 1 cheaP- a>rxt<-n.led to all the rubile land state, br 1 of Aitau.t Don’t be sitisfied with temporary ,, in m a. K t 1 Stilai -........ -......... 4. IWI, j Wallace Im krr. of ,„ . ,----- , , 1 Lots 1, . 2 and 3, of Section ---------- _ No. 3. 7, Notice I or Publication. hot! Connie .J ul-k,.-.... this canyon and stream lies approx!-, About a 820.00 outfit, isn t it Jim? Notice T or Publlcatlo«. relief from Indigestion. Kodel Dvs- «p 3 'A* ’’-- H ^* -’ “ ,!an| «"go “’ No’ 7 ' u “*'.X, k , i ', • r.. W.M., M uni! will offer proof to show 1 «wnrn »iaiem.ni. Mo1am. i.« mately two miles down from the rim ^°» 'h'8 su*^ cost rne to.oO and the <*...„ ______ _ E. and "2! IS*|iRrtm«*ht ot the interior. Ih-p«rtment of the In|eri«»r, of the lake, and according to lava *'-00 and the shoes 81.50; only ! pepsia Cure permanently and com- (that the land sought is more valuable I,h* 5W'« ot Section So. 11. in Town»hlp 8<, 1-iiml Office at Lakeview, On-g<m, pletely removes this complaint. It It i fof for *ts its tiffi tiffiber or stone stone than than for for agricul agricul- ;rt"( t*Xw’iuII,’ii!' 'w"«i’‘|,i land Office al lakevirw, Oregon, ’-er or I Align»! 12, I ’ OI. 19.00 for the whole cheese. formations, the antiquity of the can July I», 1901. porposM, to establish ‘ relieves permanently because it - al- [torsi purposes, and to mid eMabliid) his ( valuable for it* timber or «ton«* than for »«ri Notice is hereby given tlist tlx fol- renevis permanently occauae II 1 claim to raid laml before the Register juttur.l .„a 10..t.bu.A h(, »Sm You don’t mean it, Jim. Nolice I« hereby given that the fol yon equals that of the huge Crater. I lo»ing-nsnitxl settler ha» fll«*«l noti e of lows the tired stomach perfect rest. ■ ■ and ’icw m . m . Jif?. « and Receiver Receiver oitliis of this office office a at " Lukev Lakeview, *n4 Yes, It is a fact. I got the outfit ( In» intention to make final pr<x>f in »up- low ing-named »eitler ha» tiled notice ,4 Hence, it is a reasonable conclusion, Dieting won’t rent real the the stomach. stomach. ‘ ; Dregon, Dregon, on on I Monday, the 14th day of tb« Mib <t«r of Ancmit, taot if« n«iw«*R< «*(v Dieting won't port of his claim, and that »»») ur<M»f Id« Intention to make final proof in »up- for 89.00 at the Duffy Co ’ s removal and one usually accepted, that when „ a . t , «. . from - „, .. October, ¡901. 1901 He nanieH ap witnesses: nenae»: John fl. K«»•*<*k, ut Klamathun caitf • > will be mail« fa-fore Jas. H. Dri»coll, lent of iiia claim, and that aawkpriad Nature rpceivpH Kiinnlie« the r ?colj __ .. i.ler, ofI KIamathon, Calif.; John Nature receive« suppHea from the j the volcanic upheaval engulfed the sale. County Clerk at Klnmath Full», Oregon, will tw ma<le licforr Jaa. II. Diteceli. food we eat. The sensible way to I II. Rice, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; F. Thornton,of Klainathon, Catlf. Any »nd on September 27, 1901, viz: County Clerk, at Klamat). Falla, Or., on Why, Ketchem A Sklnuin charged ancient antecedent ot Crater lake, Augiint 23, flail, viat May O. McT^an^lilin, of Kan Francinco, ‘ •••mini a<i>»>r»uiY uH< above help the stomach Is to use Kodel William F. MeColhitn, Calif.; James M. Emery, of Fort Klam- ¡-SV,! William Flackna, the molten mass escaped through a me <20.00 for my outfit which are no I for the HEW HE'«, H«*c. 2M, B', HWL Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what ath, Oregon. Any and all persons <l»y ol August, 191,1 I aaid lx.t 3, fax*. 27, Tp. 40, H. R. 8, E. IM. E. No. 182«, forthnH'n NWV, Mee. subterranean fissure, whereby Anna better than yours. claiming adversely tlie above-described K M, BaATTAtN Register, j W. M. lie names the following wit- lO.SE'i NE'a and NE'« SE'«. Bec. 9. You had better watch the Duffy you eat and can’t help but do you lands are requested to file their claims creek canyon was formed, and thus . nern-s to prove Ills continuous resilience Tp. 58, 8., IL il',, E. W. M. He name» good. in tlii» office on or before said 14th day TIMBER I.AND, ACT JUNE 3. 1H7K. upon »nd cultivation of said land, via: the following wttneaaca to prove Ilia furnishing an outlet to the great nat Qi’s special sales and you will save J. L. Tadgett & Sons, Kcno. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " I II. A. Emmltlf of Keno, Oregon; A. F. coiitiniioiia rcridence upon and culti about one-half on your goods. ural reservoir above. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ' I’adgett, of Keno, Oregon: W. V. Tcet- vation ot raid lainl, via: P. L. Fonn- Removal sale at Duffy Co *. rMirri) H tatf .» L asd O fpicr , i Tlie ascent to tlie lake, though era, of Keno, Oregon; A. D. Oilman, of taln. <>( Klamath Fnlln, Oregon; Joarph v Review, On-gon. June 3, iwh . I NO MORE FOREST RESERVES. K<n-«el, of Klnmath Falla, Oiegon ; Ffv»l DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER. u?.» " he[rbF «ÍV*»» <>»•! In compliance Keno, Oretfon. mostly gradual from Fort Klamath, O. O. Buck. Belrne, Ark., says: I Ith the uroviafon» ..f ii... .... Beck, of Dairy. Oregon ; Gmlfruid Beck. IOK, General Land Office, 'VashingUrn/j, Lp •r.t <»<! K» M. BRATTAIN' RffgiMer. is emphasized as the last two rather Oregonian: was troubled with constipation until D. C., July 15 1901. Notice is hereby ilmtM-7i«n<i,In the Sun" Of Itairv, Oregon. < l,m<,,?ni»“lorr' ’ E. M. BRATTAIN, Regleter. sleep and bumpy miles are climbed. w.tsniNOTOX, Aug. 3.—The 1 bought DeWitt’s Little Early given of the following Executive Order, f »’"I » »»lilngK.n T<*rrH<irr ” Notka tor Publication. •>> Landing on a plateau at an elevation reason why no more forest reserves Risers. Since then have been en- restoring certain tracts in the Cascade "t'’’«,l!'l *ii~?'’".'i1"’I'*"'1 Department of tin* Interior, Range Forest Reserve to the public K lainMb*», < .»„nj'.Ti'*£[¿£7«",}/ Ju7r:'('?;.u' Incnscsof cough find croup give I-iind Office nt fuikeviuw, Oregon, of 8,0d0 feet, nafinre’» majestic pano are to be created at this time has tlrely cured of niy old complaint, Y fcxec, ’MV0 Mansion, Manaion, June 29, 29, 1 ,"rnl»- ¿‘“.L'1!". ■'»)• niwi iii"i| L> ihu <.m<V hi. ! ' Executive lii"'',m,-,.'m. I I I u!oia,, 1: the little otto One Minute Cuugh August 12, 1901. In accordance witli the provi- i Ì’'.1'1; purch«m„f rama suddenly bursts on one's vision j been given to the public. The truth recommend them. f the Act of Congress annroved a s/ it N,?' “A" \ *«■ Notice is hereby given that the fol- Cure. Then rest easy and have no »ions of the Act of Congress approved w « ■.■.¡TZm''' «" in its entirety. A lake, nearly round was made known through commls- J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. ‘ ...... .. Stat., ........................ Jnne 4, 1897, (30 '¡44-36,j ' ind'by Hoof to .how ihal Ihr bin" «‘ «hl . uu.Z owing-named setlh.r has filed notice ol fear. The child will he all right In V.in.blc for It, thlllH.r l,r'.,nun" ;s,::i b,r"i f. Ins intention tn make final proof in and averaging aboet six miles in dia slener Hermann, of the General virtue of authority tliereby given, ami „ l"irJ •■•'•Ml.h hl. i-foim Removal sale at Duffy C o ’ h . Rnpixirt of Ins claim, and that aaid proof a little while. It never falls. Pleas on the recommimdation of the faicretary before the Ke*l»t«*r and Receiver meter, twenty miles of vertical cliff. Land Office, who said that he and il al Ukevlcw, On-Kon, on Frl will lie made liefore James fl. Driscoll, ant to take, always safe sure and of the Interior, it is hereby ordered that Great bargains at Duffy Co's. Tarytng from five hundred to two the Secretary of the Interior have the JGili«fay of A ukun L 11)01. >(r namt*» (ounty Clerk at Klnmnth Falla, Ore., I Township twentv-two <22) South, day, M i *•>*•<* I>«*key Of Klima almost Instantaneous In effect. '/»""'••hoi. on September 27, Bail, viz: Range nine (9) East, end Township ! xi’i"'- ;. 2..ih,'w thousand feet to the water's edge, reached a common understanding to James White, Bryantsville, Ind., twenty-three (23) South, Range nine I f'liarles H. Merrill, J. L. I’adgetlA Soos, Ken<>. y°. w P» ‘ "• Mtanfleld, of Klamatlwin and Wizard island, rising eight hund the tffect that until the law govern "* tfl*m«thon. < .||(’ for the Nq NE1, nnd N', NW'«\ Nee. says: DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ■I (9) East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, Anl'jnH’lo H Any and all wrMma clalmlnr »drsrMlr th>- 1, Ip. 41, H , R.fo.E, W.M. red and forty-five feet, are presented ing relinquishments of tracts within Ifanamea healed running sores on both legs. 1 within the limits of the Cascade Range abovr <1rM-rllM-,l land, arr ri,,,,,-.,,..! " b*,We M,d tbe following witnesses to prove his Forest Reserve, lie restored to the pub- ¡«th day,!>?Ai|,»ii.‘l'.'’«OL'Ce to the* first gaze. The longer a visi forest reserves lias been radically He bad suffered 0 years, iXictors 1, lie domain niter sixty days notice here Continuous residence upon mid Cllltiva- tor beholds and studies the spectacle, modified action will be held up on IB. M. R ratta IN, Rrglater. tion of sni.l hind, viz: E. W. Gowen, failed to help him. Get DeWitt’s. of, by publication as required by law, of Klnrnatli Falla, Oregon; Fred Htukd, the more does he appreciate its mag all applications for tire creation of - these tracts having been found tietter Accept no imitations. Mrs. H. H. Allport, Johnstown, «« ' *uirl ' Dregon; Timinas Bali», of ¡adapted to agricultural than frireat pur nitude. Still enlarged is one's esti new reserves. J. L. Padgett A Sons, Ke no. poses. William McKinley. The above Pa., says: "Onr little girl ahmmt Merrill, Oregon; Clarence Kennedy, of mate 0< depths If he follows the some The Secretary and the commiasion- Merrill, Oregon. described lands will fa* restored tri the E. Si. BRATTAIN, Register. Great bargains at Duffy Co’s. public* domain Jeptemfa;r 30. 1901, then strangled to death with croup. The what hazardous trail leading fifteen er believe that the existing law is 1 becoming subject to settlement and doctors said she couldn ’ t live but she hundred feet down to the water line. far to liberal, and should be restrlct- ‘ entry at the United State» Land Office, was insaritly relieved by One Minute For News of the World P. T. Thomas, Kumptarvllle, Ala. Crrwuring over to Wizard IsTand and . ed in the matter of lieu land select Lakeview, Oregon. t i J I v* — ~ suffering ““ “ It artificially digests the food and aMa , Cough Cure.” was from dyspepsia' (Signed) BINGER HERMANN, Kenching Its summit, 845 feet above ions. /-s the law now stands, the Read the San Francisco Bulletin. Nature io strenglbvning and recon Commissioner. J. L. Padgett & Wons, Keno. when I commenced taking J Kodel structing the exhausted digestive or the water, the tourist looks Into a government is being steadily buncoed Fifty cents per month, including Dyspepsia Cure. I took several but* gans. It 1» the latest disco vereddigeot- crater eighty feet In depth and par out of rich valuable tracts by rail large 28-page Sunday edition. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and Send , Removal sale at Duffy Co’s. ties and c — digest anything." ant aod tooia No other preparation can tially filled by snow and ice. This roads and corporations having large for sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. - sores of nil kinds quicldy healed by If the action of your bowels 1» not. Kodel Dyspepsia Cure Is the can approach It in efficlencyt It in only stantly relieves and permanently eurea Mand, which i— continues Rs **------- “ * cone ------ holdings within existing reserves Kearney St.. San Francisco. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve. Cer easy and regular, serlouscompllcatlons preparation containing all the nut- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, riutps 2,800 feet to the bed of the! relinquishing the Rime and securing tain cure for piles. Beware of Coun must I h > the final result. DeWitt's ural digestive fluids. It gives weak Flatulence, Sour Htomach, Nausea. The piles that annoy you to will fa* Jake, is claimed by some to have been j other and more valuable tracts. It quickly and permanently healed if terfeits. Be sure you get the orlgl-1 Little Early Risers will remwo this stomachs entire rest , restoring their Sick Headache, Gastralgia,CrM»poaad all other results of Imperfeot digestion. an«* of the peaks of the ancient moun- is this defect which must be remedied you use DeWitt’» Witch Hazel Halve. nal—DeWitt’s. I danger. Safe pleasant and effective. I natural condition. SXt’lS.^I^.’lwSI'.'XSUSS *uiiv, dinging together when the I before any further reserves are creat- Beware of worthless counterfeits. . J. L. I’a'lgot t A Sons, Kcno, ■I. L. Padgett A Hons, Kcno. J. L. Padgett A Hons, Kerin. », t «■ omit , « viwr . on the Klamath reservation swift-1 funning mountain streams, teeming , ♦ Ith the choicest trout, are much frequented by fishermen and pleasure Livery. ¡J HEREFORD STOCK FARI largest Herd of Registered Here- fords in Oregon. Ashland and Klamath Falls F• O. REAMES, M. D. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. IL M. GARRETT. i Kbdol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon sat.