Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 22, 1901, Image 2

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FOR » pi
ULK
Alt*
company, nnd have many admirers plaiued tliat while her working re­ tiie country with ll.cli guns und
other
luipluuients
of
war,
dug
rille
In Lakeview. The Examiner joins cord was better thun the hen’* the
pits. etc.
When that did not work
with many others In the wish that latter had bvoka mid poem* written they tore down Mr. Bevans' house
l'uMi,lt«l»»»rr -Hiarel*. hy
these talented people would return In tier honor, while no one had a on his homesteud, which lie OW It**
Noti... i» hi-iely «»ven III* »" '’
A todayi fenced up Ills watering place ..liane,. »III. II...
»o Lakeview to open it school t>f word of pniise for the duck,
. \n
elhcutfoh and present some plays wise old rooster standing by said: and burned U.titHi feet of lumlH-r. .cl |.,r lins aal«- >d und»'' l*"'
which
Mr.
Carr
was
going
to
pay
for
(Coirti A$n P kofkik W ì *.
••You lay your egg and then wad­
during the winter months.
•
III order tn save trouble. but so far .Ui... ..I Califomu». «'“P"'.-.
dle
off witliout a word, while tliat the gentleman lias failed to respond. *1 d M i bit «ton rerriiorj
•VMi'Birrios mtn:
?. traveling correspondent of the
lend.-d malin..’ l’.i'l»«
I ...
year (tn stivane«).
.......... • *
ik’itver “Outdiair Lite” a hioiithly slater of mine never lays one with­ He ulso ordered me off tin- range »et <.l A..*..-« *.
J”'"
,
and told me not to let my cattle mix
out
letting
every
one
in
the
neigh*
Mainali. 1
U
n
T hursday , august 22.
! magazine, speaking of tiie bunting
I
with
Ills.
As
late
as
last
year
lie
sut. ..f or.-g-'.i. I.'."
If you
and fishing in this part of Oregon, j ttorlioo«! know all about It.
instructed Ills foreman. Mr. Jones, il.is office lii«»vmrn .iiXein. "1 >’ • •• n
says: “I know of no water that want to cut any lee around here to not allow me to run my cattle on (>>r tl.v i.iir.'li» •<- "I II.«’ " *
X
LOCAL NEWS.
government land.
wilt compare with the Klamath lakes vou must advertise."
F. WM and » «H-H’M““;" ;1"’
In his letter, Mr. Carey says
J
THE MOIXK LYNCHERS.
F. C. Ferguson of Iawt river was I for large and hard fighting trout.
that the real hope of contention wa» timi the liuol »•'i'»'l><
il» timber or »tone than l,,r "2
■There
are
any
number
of
streams
tiie watering place, and so it was ..uri«».-«, and lo e»tabll»l. hi» .U»m •
In town yesterday.
Yreka Journal.
1 flowing into tbeae lake* that will
Mr. Carr's fences enclosed many L.d¡land Ul-rv
K’P"’r
AiYutbereof Bly Witt a Klamath
Every member of lhe mob which long-used ami universal watering ...lv.-r oftln.olll.e .Il
| yield big returns to the angler, and
"7
Fat's visitor Tuesday,
'
in the fall the big marshes are alive took Calvin Hall and Ills three sons places and thousands of acres of on M ol .I hv . II..- Hlh d«' ' '
government
land
on
which
we
grazed
tuoi. Ile
" «-
, J ,
Mrs. Nicholson of Ft. Klamath was with ducks and geese, while the hills and Danial Y antis from the custody of
our cattle, thus diminishing our O. M. I imu-lilm, -I
:
tt Fall* visitor Tuesday.
Jm-ol. Lier.
o( Klaniall.on.
I aid
l are the natural home of the bucks. the constable anti Ins deput les at Look­ range and hampering our business.
Jume*
M.
Eiueiy.
-I
Fort
M.o
imi
out.
Moths:
county,
several
months
Mis* Oofa Carter (if Ashland Is 1 cannot think of a liner spot for the
Hoping we shall receive, and ask­ Oiegnn . Cl. oie- Martin. -I H>n Kl«" .
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
ago
and
hanged
them
to
a
bridge
ing
nothing but our rights, wi re­ ath, Oregon.
Visiting relatives here.
sportsman to visit than the Klam­
O.V «"• “u l"';""’’
near town, will lx- brought to justice. main, vottrs trulv,
claiming adv.-.aely lin- »hm.’-d.- L -
Mr. Hammond and wife Of Mer­ ath region.”
M. IIARTERYnml
Und» are u-q.n-»l.-.llo « v Ih.-ir . la.i «• Plana and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ot
j
So declared Fred II Jackson, who
rill are tl*ltli<g here this week.
Ashland Record: Arthur Bt-nson
MBS. M. IIARTERY'.
in this office on or before »aid I”1'
Buildings and Contracting and Building
has made an Investigation of the
(Formerly Louisa Buddy.)
.lav oí O. ti.L-r. Il«»l.
Win. Davis one of the prominent who Inis been employed in the cleri­
late tragedy for Attorney-General
F. .M. Ita.VTAis. It.-gi»tvr.
on the Installment Plan,
Citizens of Lorvlia was in town Sat­ cal department of the secretary of
For Newa oi the World
Tirey L. Forth ami who passed
Imong It.e Infinite vatiely ut inaici lui and Work hirnialied l.v thin r.itl
state's office at Salem, took the stage
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878
urday.
through Redding Monday night on
Stori- Ironie, Wu>»l Canuig. Htalr Hall», Baliwlrr» and N.-vrel l’o.i» Hrarktt«
Read the >iin Francisco Bulletin.
Mr, Crore and wife of Langell from Ashland yesterday for 1‘aisley his way to San Francisco to make
Notice for Publication.
Fifty cents' ^. r month, including
»et.• Il »o-l T nrned W.,,k, Saali, |8»>ra ami lllin.la, Corner and Haer III , k.
valley Were visiting Klamath Falls where he baa a position with the his report.
large 28-page Sunday edition. Send
an>l r.irnnl llalnalera. Dia.r ami IVin.Ii.w Fraine«, l'ulpH» and l'rw End,, sinngi,,
I'XITFI'STA I I'S I INI'DI'EICE
Chauwauean
live
stock
and
land
com
­
Tuesday.
Jackson is employed as a Wells- for sample copy to Tiie Bulletin, 233.
l'.nil.l..lar.laare, l*alnt» and Oli. Motil.llng and Glae». Elevaliuti» ami breign,'
I .»i m». m....... .. J<ll)
'
pany as btxik keeper.•••Walter Con­
A 300-dollar musical instrument
Noll. .- i* he.. I>! giv.-n Ih .1, in com
Etul«‘»»,'«l. Gronnd ami l'ut tilaea, W all l‘a|«-r. F.iri.llurc, eti'.,et>'.
Fargo messenger on the Jackson and Kearney St.. San Francisco.
ner and D. L. Minkler returned yes­
plianee with lhe provi-um» <>f I he act ol
|t«-,t «ork and lualetial. and iti tliv lalcat and limai *|>|>roi,-,l atvlra.
fi,as been added to tiie Bank 1 Ex-
lone stage, and made himself famous TlrtBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.
U.ipgiessof June 3. 1H78. entitled "
terday from the Klamath county
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
change saloon.
net for tiie »ale of timls-i land« in the
In the battle which resulted in the
resorts. John Conner who has lieen
states of California. Dr.-gon, N. v i I ' and
death of John Sontag and the cap­ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I
Butter Walker and family of Bly
1
Washington Territory." a* i-xtvn.I.sl
at his Swan lake ranch came in with
passed through town Tuesday on them via Crater lake, Seven Mile. ture of Chris Evans, and In which l.AKKVIKW, OKKr.ON, AllgUSt 19, lUOl.i
lo a., the I’ulilic Und Mate» I“ act
Notice is hereby given that Jame» of August 4. 1892. James M. Eiiu rv.
battle he lost a foot.
their way to Ashland.
-------- AND OFFICE——
and Pelican bay. Landlord J. Con- ¡
Dixon lia» tiled notice < I intention to of Fort Klamath, t'ouotv <•» Klanialii.
Shortly after the Modix- lynching make
D. T. Lawton and Myrtle Lawton ner leaves today for Salem.•••Judge
final pfoof before Jas. II. I>ri»coll. Stale of O.vg. II. I'«’ •In-’
«II.il
e»f Medford were registered al the L. F. Willits returned to Klamath he appeared in Shasta county, oaten- County Clerk, at his office in Klamath in tins olti.i- In» »worn »latemvnl No.
11 • JJ’’ I
sibly to spend several months at his j Faile, Ore., on Saturday, the 28lh day 317, i--r tie pur*basa
Hotel Lmkville Tuesday.
I Falls yesterday accompanied by his
of September, 1901. on tind er cu'ttirv
Section N<>. <>. in T>>wn»lu|i No .hi »
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
wife's former home on Churn creek application No. 1145, for tin- E1^ of W'a <>l
Hange
No.
7
E.
W.
M
ami
w
ill.ffivr
pi.» I
Orcutt Court will be in session the niece. Miss Docia Willits, who ex-
bottom, near Redding, but in reality of Section No. 33. in Tow iiship No. W S., tosliow tlial lhe land »ought ' more valu­
27th irtst., to hear arguments in the pects to teach tn that countv. Mrs.
EAST END. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
to assist the State In establishing the Range No. ¡2 E. llo name» a» wit- able for il» tiuiln-r or stone t. in for agri
neaaea: Charle» Pickett, of Bedth-ld. cultural puri»»»-», and to i-»tabli»li In*
ease of Brown vs. Brown.
Willits will remain here another I
identity of the lyncher*. The public Oregon; G. L. Schwartz. of Title Lake, claim to »uni land ia-foro lhe Krgi»lvr
I ¡upt*V
lIorst’H boarded by day, wo r k or mouth.
A heavy rain storm, accompanied month.
in general failed to suspect the oc­ Oregon; James Bevan, of Merrill, Ore­ ami Kvceiv.-r ol lid» ulliev al l-akevn-w.
Hay and Grain Intugli! and wild.
by some thunder and lightning, visit­
An electric power company the | casion of his visit, but the guilty gon ; Thomas Dixon, of Tule Lake, Ore­ Oregon. i*ii Munday, lhe lltli day .-I Lil ▼ Vl jf •
Octola r. 1W1. lie mini.-« »• wi'"—
object of which is similar to that of members of the midnight party at gon.
I
’
ussongcra
convey«*«!
to all part* of Southern Oregon
ed this section Saturday night.
F. M. BBATTAIN. Register.
Jacob Isler, oi
Klainalhon, Calli.;
James Lindley of Langell valley the Klamath River Electric Power Lookout did so Immediately.
Charle» Martin, of Fort Klamath, Ore­ and Northern California at th<* very lowest rutes.
TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF
gon: May O. M. U'lgldin. ol san Fran-
«nd Hugh Clopton one of Bonanza's (Company was incorporated a few
It now seems that tiieir representa­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
cisco. Calif. . John II. Itici-.
Klan ath
merchants visited the Falls Tuesday, days ago in Wasco county.
Tiie tives stopped at Churn creek bottom,
Fall». Oregon.
Any »'“• »H per»->lis
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
Kline where Jackson spent a few days as
claiming adversely the al»iv.- l.-»cril»»l
K W. Clarv returned the first of name of lhe «»'»P“".' i8
. Kline Falls a blind, and waiting upon him. warn­ L. vkkvikw , O hicoos , August 19, 1901.) lamia are rvqueited to file llu-ir claim»
the week from Fort Klamath and j
P«*"
Drew a Valley. Orrgnn.
Notice is hereby given that John Dix­
river ed him to stay away. Unmindful of on has tiled notice of intention to make in lid» ottici* on oj before sai.i Itili da*
F. O. Bl NT IMI. Owner.
left yesterday for his home at Klam- ’ is situated on the DesCliutes
OetoU-r, l.MI.
j and the office of the company is at this. Jackson went straight to the tinal proof before Jas. II. Driscoll, Coun­
E. M BRATTAI N. R. gi»ter.
albon.
F Shaniko. The capital stock is 950.000. stronghold of the lynchers, and, ty Clerk, at hi» office in Klamath Falls.
Ore., on Saturday, the 28tli day of s<-|>-
Dr. E.
Ashland Tidings:
One of the objects in view is to have avowing the purpose of his visit, teiulx-r, 'DOI, on timber culture applies
Straw came In from Klamath Falls,
lion No. 114*1, for tiie W*f of St\
a-id
a system of electric roads through- began his investigation.
He was NE'« of SW'4 and SW‘4 of NW».» of
Tuesday, and went to Medford In
•iiit that county.
The Prineville I again waited upon after his arrival Section
t NTTKI> FrATWI L a M> (>FH< K.
N«. 28, in Township No. 40. S.,
«5 Recistervd t firiii« Bult FurSdr.
the afternoon.
Ijikfvirw. Oregon, Julv 21L r**H .
Journal says that such a scheme is there, but declined to take cogniz­ Range No. 12. E. He names ns wit­
Price: fiioo. Si,« and lijo
Notice
is»
hereby
given
that
in
com
The crowds that leave every day ! not only feasible but a money maker,
nesses: Charles Pickett, of Hedtield,
ance of the threats made against Oregon ;<>. L. Schwarta, of Tule lake, plinnee nitli the pruvi*i''n»» oi the net <»i
LAUDOR
ALAMO Head of Herd
A»r Crater lake and the huckleberry ' and that what is needed is cheap
«•nthlv<l ”Ah
‘Oregon; Thoma» Dixon, of Tule ljtke, (’«»ngre** o* June 3.
patch are thinning out the popula­ transportation, as at present it takes 1 him. He completed his Investigation Oregon; James lk-vaii, of Merrill, Ore act tor the i»ale «»( timlwr
in the
and departed without molestation.
Stat«”* of (’«liiornU, (>rrg«»n, N.-ra«l.i,
tion Very materially.
gon.
all anything is worth to get it to
and Washington rvrril«»ry.” as eitrmi
Jackson says the hanging of the
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
J. L. Yaden returned Tuesday market. Electric roads will adtnir-
iti to all the !*nblic I ■ > I HUM by
I). RÍ-AMI-S, M. I)
five men was entirely unjustifiable,
of August 4, H’32, Mav O. M« Luigh-
from a flying trip to Hart's station, ably till the bill, and be. indeed, not and that it was not for tiie better­
Tin- pile« tliat annoy von so will lx- act
Un, of Fan Francine«. c«»uniy of San
Phy sic ten o id Surgeon.
He report« that ties are being sawed 1>n]y a valuable aid towards settling ment of the community. He feels quickly and permanently healed if Francisco, alate «»(California, has this «!«•)
for ihc proposed railroad.
' the country but will also provide a confident that a clear case can be you use lieWitt's YVitch Hazel Salve. filedin this office hi* snorn stat* nwnl N •
All Calla An»w-r«<l Promptly Day
Beware of worthless counterfeit«.
315, for the pun•|,.i»e «•! lhe
Of
Mr. Breitenstein of this place, was quick and easy way to reach outside made out against each member of
Section No. 12. in T«»wn*bip N’«>. 33 >
or
Night.
Removal sale at Duffy Co’s.
Kange No. 71.« E. W. M , and * ill offer Makes daily trip* rarb way by Rar-
putting up a wind mill at Tobin's markets.
the lynching party, the names of
proof to allow that the ¡and sought is
ven. Sala Spring*. Shake, Bottega-
Great bargains at Duffy Co's.
ranch on Monday, when a timber fell A ROVND AMO^ a TME ra NOEKS. whom he has, but refuses to divulge.
more valuable for its liuitaT or stone
ma. (Lagging t'unip. ) Keno, to
and badly crushed one of his feet.
AVhen he icturned, Jackson «aid:
than for agricultural purp-M-«. and to
James White, Bryantsvllle, Ind., cutablish Ida claim I«» said land Ix-iorv
Klanialii Fall*.
Ashland
Tidings.
••They were not a very brave lot of
TV. E. McGrath, G. D. Young and
Register and Ihceiver of this office
Forest Supervisor N. Langell was men, and they are now thoroughly says: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the
wife, and F. Fehrmann and wife of
GENERAL EKEIGIITER,
healed running sores on both legs. at Lakeview , Or., on M< nday, the Hth It 1» tiie direct line from Ashland
«lay of (hJidwr, PO|. lie names a« wit«
San Francisco were among the ar­ t in Ashland, yesterday, on his return cowed. They arc all equally guilty
Doctors n»— mm : Cburlre Martin, «»f Kort Klam­
He had suffered tt years,
and all Northwest Orcguo to Klam-
Prompt and careful attention
rivals at Hotel Linkville yesterday. . from a visit to the camps of the and will have to pay the penalty.
DeWitts. ath, Oregon ; Jam* a M. Emery, <»l F« rt
failed
to
help
him.
(let
nth Falla, Merrill, Bonanza. Bly
various
forest
rangers
stationed
to all ordern
......
to
I
paid
absolutely
no
attention
Klamath, Oregon; John H. Rue, of
The first crop of alfalfa has all been
Accept no imitations.
and Lakeview, anil al>o> Indian
in
tiie
Cascade
reserve
in
the
Kinin «th Falls, Oregon; Jarob Isler, of
their
warnings
and
threats,
and
1
errt and cared for.
The second crop,
J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno.
Klarnathon. (’alii. Any and all
Agency and Ft. K Initial II.
which will be cut next month, Southern Oregon district, and an think I can prove their guilt.”
claiming adveraely the nl>ove-<leiH rihed
inspection
of
their
work.
He
made
Great bargains at Duffy Co's.
i lands are rrtpieMted lo tile their claims
promises to be much larger than the
JESSE CARR’S FENCE.
in this ollie«* on or Indore tiie said I4ll» Leave Klamath Full* dally at 9:30
the tripon horseback up Rogue river
first.
Don't be sitIstk-d with temporary­ Jay of Octolier, 1901.
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
a. m. and arrive» by 5 p. in., and
to the camp at huckleberry moun­
(From Otegonian.)
E. M. Ba attyin . Register«
Miss Galloway, one of the teachers
relief from indigestion. Krxlel Dys­
mattes g'»»1 connection* with all
tain. thence to the camps on South
A letter received by United States pepsia Cure permanently and com­
employed for the Klamath Palls
north ami south I » hi nd Irnina at
Umpqua and Diamond lake, and District Attorney Hall yesterday
Everything done with
schools for the coming year, arrived
pletely removes tills complaint.
It Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878—
Ashland. Daylight ride l»>ttr way*.
from the latter point across to the gives some interesting Information
neattie»* an<l <li«pat< h
Notice for Publication.
here from Ashland on Tuesday'«
relieves permanently because It al­
station near Ft. Klamath, thence to
In regard to Jesse D. Carr’s 80,000- lows the tired stomach perfix-t rest.
•tage.
Cherry creek (where the newly ap- acre farm of government land, which I Dieting won’t rest tiie stomach.
Good Slock and Equip«
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
The democrats of Pennsylvania in pointed langer, John Uerlings, bad
L aksvirw , i I kmmx , July 29,1901 j '
Nature receives supplies from the
he
has
no
idea
of
relinquishing,
al
­
meat.
their recent convention failed to men­ not yet gone on duty) and to the
Notice is hereby given that, in com
final we eat. Tiie sensible way to
though
Judge
Bellenger
recently
plI
linee
witli
tile
pruvi'ions
of
tiie
act
of
tion the name of their late leader. camps at Pelican bay, Lake of the
help the stomach is to use Kodel
Careful Attention Given
Uongre»so( June 3, 187«, entitled “An
Wm. J. Bryan.
He has sunk into Woods, Four Mile and Fish lakes, ordered the fences thrown down and Dyspepsia Cure, which digest* what act for tin- s.de of timlier lands in lite
Traveling Public.
Mr. Hall is taking steps to have tills you eat and can't help Init do you »tate» of California, Oregon, Nevada ami 1
Cleanliness and Good Work
“innocuous desuetude.”
and finally to the Ashland reserve, done. In connection with this mut­ g«xid.
Washington Territory,'' as extemled to
Guaranteed.
A. L. Hudkins departed last Fri- Mr. Langell says that the fourteen
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
all tiie Public I ai ml States by a< t of Au
ter it may he stated that Mr. ilali
II. M. GARRETT,
J. L HIM.
Also Agent for LONDON ANO
day for his future home at McMinn-, rangers in his district have had an
gust 4, JH92, Charles Marlin. o( Fori
yesterday received a telegram from
Removal sale at Duffy C’o's.
Klamath, County of Klamath, Slati­
Sn^riiikn¿cil
l’ropfklor. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
vllle, Or. He has lived in Klamath unusually large nnmber of forest
ni Oregon, Ims thia -lay fll.sl
io
United States Marshal Shine, of the
O.
O.
Buck.
Belme,
Ark.,
says:
I
eosuUy fourteen years and has a large fires to contend with thus far this
this office Ids »worn statement, No. 318 ,
Northern California district, stating
was troubled witli constipation until l'-r Ilo- pun ha-.- of ili.- XK'( NWU,
number of friends who regret his season which by careful woik bave
that Carr's motion for an appeal
Notice f or PublkaUun.
Notice For PublicatM.
1 bought DeWitt’* Little Early Ixta I, 2 and 3. of Section No. 7, in
departure.
• been kept under control.
Township N<>. 33, b., Hauge No.
7
has been allowed by Judge Morrow,
Riser*.
Since
then
have
been
on- E. W. M., and will offer privi lo show
Department of ll>e Interior,
Dgixirtnii-nt of the Interior,
A. L. Foster who was hi this
of the United States Circuit Court
RESOLUTIONS.
loud office at Lakevir*. Oregon,
tlrcly cured of my old complaint, I tliat tin- land »might ia more valuable
Und Office at IJikevtew.
vicinity several days interviewing
for the District of California. This
for its timla-r or «tone timn for agricul­
July 12. IWI
Arrgirst 12, l*”l •
rancher« relative to making contracts Hall of Klamath Lodge No. 137, | probably means more complications, recommend them.
Notice ia hereby given that tiie I"
Notice i* hereby given that U m fol-
tural purfsiM-s, and to establish Id»
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
claim to said Inml before Hie Register l<i«mg-rinnri-d aetilvr ba* tiled noli -e of lo« Ing-named settler ba» tll«l .
,
with them for hay, oats, potatoes,
1. O. O. F.
and that Carr intends to keep up his
nnd Receiver of lids ofli.-i-at laikeview hi« inirntion to make fii>*l proof in sup­ Id» intenlii.il to make tinal proof »«»“T.
etc., for tiie Pokegama lumber com-,
August 18, 1901.
NEW TIME CARO.
fences.
Oregon, on Monday, tin- I4tli day ol port of |,ik claim, and tliat »aid prixrf ■».it of his claim, ami thst ’«••'j*'..
pany, returned to Pokegama Monday. To the Officers and Members:
OctoL-r, 1901. He names ar wilner-i-»; will I». made Iwiorti Jaa. II. Driscoll, «ill l»< made Ix-fore Jas. IL “r
•
Following is the letter:
I Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Calif. ; John County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Cotinlv Clerk, at Klsmatl Fall».<>r-
We. your committee appointed to
STEAflER AL/TA,
David Nation, husband of the Kan­
Klamath Falls, Aug. 4, 1901.—
II. Itii-c, of Klanialii Falls, Oregon; on c, pliniher 27, listi, vis:
August 21, l’«'L via:
Capt. C. H. Schoff,
sas saloon smasher, lias sued for a di­ draft resolutions of condolence on the United States District Attorney
May O. Mcl-anglilin, of San Frani i-<-o.
William F. McCollum,
William Flsrk
I
Is now making regular semi-weekly Calif.; James M. Emery, of Fort Klam­ for tire SFA« HE«/, Her-. 28, S', SW‘4 lid. E. No. I82H. for the 8',
vorce, which proceeding the irascible death of Bro. J. T. Henley, beg leave Hall, Portland. Or.—I>ear Sir: En­
and
|.,,t
3,
¡L-e.
27.
Tp.
40,
H.
It.
8.
E.
Any and all persons
lO.HE'i NF*, and NE', HEW. «* '
closed find clippings from the Valley- trips from Klamath Falls to Budd ath, Oregon.
defendant says she will not oppose. to submit the following:
claiming adversely tiie a I >< ivi--<l.-»< rih<-.| W. M. lie names the following wil­ Tp.38. 8.. It. IIH K. W M. H-’M-JJ
Record copied from the Portland
Whereas,
the
Angel
of
Death
has
Springs,
Pelican
Bay
and
the
Agency
lands are requested to file their claims io...... » to provi- Ida contlnuoii« residence tliB follow itig Wilnw»** h» pmv
Tire cause for action Is probably-
Evening Telegram, In reply to which
based on desertion and non-support. again entered our midst and taken I wish to say that none of the fence Landing. Boat leaves Klamath Falls in lids office on or Ire-fore said 141li dav upon and cultivation of said lami, via: conUnumi« rrwhh’nce upon •n*»
of October, 1901.
I - I-
It. A. Enimitt, <>f K i - iio , Oregon: A F. ration i.l »«id land, viz:
E. M.BRATTAIN, Register.
Ashland Tidings:
Prof. R. A. j from the rank* of our living member- enclosing government land on the on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a. rn 'M
l*adg<>tt, of Kt-nn, Oregon; W. V. Teel tain, ol Klamath Falls. Oregon . J’~l*
Oregon side has ever been torn down, returning on the following days.
K.»-»el,of
Klamath
Fall».
On-go«.'
”';1
'
ship
our
beloved
brother,
J.
T.
Hen-
•->». ol Keno, Oregon; A. D. Gilman, of
Hopkins, who succeeds Prof. E. E.
as per Judge Bellenger's order Two
Beck, of I »airy. Oregon ; G<»lf»»w
DEPARTMENT GF THE INTEIt- Keno, < Iregon.
ley.
therefore
be
it
resolved,
that
in
Fare.
Washburn In tiie West End school,
of the gates have been opened, but
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
lOK, G< II<-||<I I.aml Olli.-.-, Wnahingt.m
“'"’"’•rit'i'.i.ATrAis.i«““'-
«nd wife arrived here from Klamath the deatli of brother Henley the com­ that is all that has been done to- < Budd Springs $1.00; round trip $1 i.i D. <'., July 15, BMII. Noli. .. 1» )„.r. i,v
2
munity
lias
lost
an
honorable
and
Pelican
Bay
1.20;
round
trip
25 given of the following Executive Order,
Notice
lor
Publication.
ward
opening
the
land.
If
some
­
Fall«, Tuesday, and have taken up
Incnsi-sot coiir I i mid croup K|,r
upright citizen, every one with whom thing is not done to force this matter Agency Land’g 2.00; round trip 3.50 restoring certain tract« in the Ca«< ii<l<-
Depnrtment of the Interior,
their residence in Mrs. 8. N. Rhodes’
ItHiig.- Forest Itrserve lo the public
I. hih I Office al Lakeview, Oregon lhe little one <>”'•
1 be was acquainted a tme friend and it will be but a repetition of the
t4,u
I domain; Executive Mannion, June 29,
NOTICE.
new cottage on Factory street.
August 12, 11**1.
' this lrxige a true member who with proceeding« of 12 years ago, that Is
Cure.
Then
rent
easy
mid
h*w
ItSII.
In
accordanre
with
the
provi
­
Notice I» hereby given that the fol
W. A. Verrill and wife from Klam- willing hands was ever ready to re­ the gates will lx? thrown open until
J have been instructed to enforce sions of the Act of Congress approved lowing UHiiii'd settler has llled notil i- of fenr. Tin- child will be nil rlgh
t hings become quiet and the matter
June 4, 1W»7, (80 Htst.,;« :«),) and by
athon, who have been living on a lieve a brother in distress.
the
ordinance
relative
to
»t*«-k
run
­
his Intention tn make final pnxii in a little while.
forgotten by the public. Then they
It never foils. I
ning at large within Hie limits of virtue of authority thereby given, and suiq»>rt of his claim, and that snid proof
homestead in the Fort Klamath
mnuivcu, that
Resolved,
iiictL Borruwiiig
sorrowing a«
as uiic
one will close the gates once more, and Klamath Falls,
on the recommendation of the Hecreisr. will I». made Ix-fore James II. Driscoll. ant tu take, always wil*' *,ire
Therefore, all live of the Interior, it in hereby ordered that
country for several months, arrived
wc exten(l our Bynipathv Mr. Carr will still have enclosed the
shs-k, excepting milch cows, must be Township twentv-two 122; Koiitli County Clerk st Klanialii Fulls, lire., almost Instanfaneons In effo'1-
at tbl* place the fore part of the J to the bereaved family of the deceas­ 80,00*) acres of government land.
on 8<-|ili tnli<-r 27, 1901, viz:
J. L. Pailgett A Sons, Keno.
In regard to the letter from the kept enclosed, or will lx? impounded Range nine '!») Kant, Pll<| Township
II. Merrill,
week and have rented a house and
Milk cows will bi- twenty-three (23) Month, Hang.- nine fortlii-N'v Ubarle*
ed.
| United States District Attorney at] and costs made,
NE'» and N'... NW'i, Hee.
expect to locate here permanently.
East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, I. Tp. 41, H., It. to. E. W. -M. He names
Resolved, that in token of our San Franclsi-o which Mr. CogRwell1 allowed to run at large between tiie (9)
within the limits of the Csncade ItH.ige
• lie following witnesses to prove his
The country Is suffering intensely I grief the charter of tiie lodge lx» submitted In proof of his «tatement, I hours of 7 a. in. and 8 p. in.
Forest Reserve, I»- restored to the pub­
J. A. IT kklings ,
continuous residence upon nnd cultiva­
from the blockade of commerce in draped in mourning for a pericxl of I also wish to say that neither Mrs.
lic domain niter sixty days notice here-
City Marshal.
tion of said land, viz: E. W. Gowen,
of, by publication aw n*<|uin*f| by law,
the cities, due to the great strike, t tiirty days, tliat a copy of these reso- Biddy nor 1 ever abused the Govern-1
of KLimnlh Falls, Oregon; Fred Htilkel,
ment official in any way in our con­
( these tracts having been found better
of Merrill, Oregon; Thomas Unii», of
Removal sale at Duffy Co's.
and it is believed tliat California es­ I lutions be spread upon tiie journal of versation with Mr. Cary.
I adapted to ngriciiltnr»l than forest pur-
Mr. Cary
Merrill, Oregon ; Clarence Kennedy, of
If the action of your Ixiwcis is not poses. William McKinley. The above Merrill,
pecially will feel the demoralizing ef­ the lodge, that a copy under seal lie and Cris Franks came to our place
< trogoli.
fect vtt buMness and mx-iety for ten sent to the family of the deceased, and introduced themselves under easy and regular, aerlouscoinplications described lands will 1». restored to the
E. M. Bit ATTA IN, Itugiatcr.
public domain -»epteinber !!0. ltsil then
DeWitt's Looming subject to settlement nnd
year*. It is hoped the differences and that a copy be furnished to each assumed names, but were recognis*d must be the final result.
Digests what *»"SU
by James Bevans, one of our men, ; Little Early Risers will remove this entry at th., I'niled states I.aml Office
between capital and labor will texm of the county papers.
I’. T. Thom is, Butnpto rvllie, Ala.
who knew Franks when he was in
danger. Safe pleasant and effective. Ixtkev.ew, Oregon.
be adjusted satisfactorily to all con-‘
“I was suffering from dyspc[mla,
business in California.
P. L. F ountain ,
(Signed) BINGER HERMANN,
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
1
did
not
make
lhe
statement
that
Kudo) saatep?
eerned.
__________
Commissioner. when | commenced taking
F. L. A kmstuong ,
the land in Mr. Carr’s enclosure was
Dyspepsia Cun-. I (<s>k several I mi I,-
J. W. C ampbkll ,
Lakeview Examiner: Fred M<«>re
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and
Mt »nd tonic« No other
jj.
Mrs. S. II. Allport, Johnstown,
not worth taking up. but I did say
ties and can digest anything. M »ÄBÄÄS&TÖg
Committee.
and bis wife Pearl Eallwr Moore,
of all kinds quickly healed by Pa., nays: “Our little girl almost Kisli-I Dyspepsia Cure Is the
tliat Mr. Carr tried to prevent people sores
i
only
from M-ttling upon land,
He even i DeWitt's Witch llaz.cl Halve.
Cer­ strangled to deatli with croup,
assisted by local talent, presented
TOOT YOUR HORN.
The
nnt-
preparat
ton
Containing
all
the
went so far ns to bring “tight ing tain cure for piles. Beware of Coun­
»he pretty drama “The Black Flag”
doctors said she couldn't live tmt she oral digestive fluids. It gives wen k
men
”
up
from
California
to
his
Tule
at Klamath Falls )a*t Munday even-'
Dakota City Eagle.
Jake ranch.
These men thought terfeits. Be sure you get the origi­ was insantly relieved liy One Minute stomaclis entire rest, restoring their
A Duek that had laid several they could awe the settler by their nal—DeWitt's.
ing. Mr. and Mrs. M oon had the
Cough Cure.”
natural condition.
h ading roles In the late Riidwin ( dtwen eggs during the season com- warlike appeataiicc. They paraded
J. L. Padgett Ac Sons, Keno,
J. L. Padgett .V Sons, Keno.
PrtM'Uky I
•L L. Padgett A Sons. Keno.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
MA3TIN
President.
E R. REAMES.
ALEX
Vice President.
XV. HUSE <S SON,
ÏVTV
1
CüÜections Attended
to Promptly.
Correscondencfl
Invited.
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS,
EXCHANGE
STABLES
Klamath Falls-Merrill
Stage Line,
HEREFORD STOCK FAM
largest Herd cf Registered Here-
fords in Oregon.
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Sta^c Line.
j. n. nooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS, hop.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure