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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1901)
■■>«*» W***» • M KLÄMÄTH REPUBLICAN. / needed, and thus, with the many |Mistun* have taken the place uf cream producing cows, it may be brush and stumps.” “The change of administration In j truly culled a land of milk and honey. f’ubtl»tn-dev»r» ThnOday by Again, our travelers saw ancient the Southern Paeitb- Kailncul la go i ruins, which were claimed by antuc to ing to Is-a good tiling for Western be tlie ruin! of ancient temples and Oregon as the I’p-Vallcy Hawuiilla fciiiti»«» ax b T’gotTüiTr»«». fortifieatloitx; others said they were will get the same terminal tales ns 'This will build those of decaying tu g pens and chick Portland sawmills. •uRM RirrioN bato ; between D>rtland up many towns en houses. Which were right is a <w (fir jreir (tn id vine«) 29, lUOl, ' iniHited question, but at least the and Roseburg, and the growth of tllUHSDAY, Al Gt ST ruins are there and speak for tlum- these will mean Inen-.iMd business selves. And they saw caves, some for lYirtland.” AR. DUFFY'S ADVENTURES AT Mr. Pickett will remain here entering the mountains a half mile PELICAN BAY. or more. In some of them were vast several days mid will very likely Invest ilev. J. M. McComb and Elder 1. deposits of ice which had prolmbly In Oregon timber before he returns A. Duffy, who went up tlu- lake last been deposited there ever since the Faist. treek to the Pelican liay countrf. had , pttlotberian age. -•Y- u lire selling It by the acre These lee eaves a very «dvcnturous an.1 interesting '¿'J very convenient to henl cows In now." he said. --In a short time you W-rics of experiences. The stopping at night, as they will after a big feed will be Selling It by tlie iiuinlx-r of place where they devoted most of of ice give an abundant supply of ice feet tlie acre will pnsluec. Then iheit time was (lie tirifllth hotel and tlie price will lx- much higher than cream for breakfast. ranch and the adjacent mountains, Mr. Duffy only shot three deer out it now is.” trout streams, game-tilled forests, ice of 150, the law having forbidden the eaves; big frees- soa serpents, killing of more than three during the whales, et cetera and so forth. For season. These three were consumed M liile this an account of all these wonderful there, and none, not even a hide, w as Of our removal sale, Sights we are indebted to Mr. Duffy brought home with him. sale lasts you can buy slioes, hats. own prices, wli<w remarkable memory and graph One great comfort at Pelican Bay clothing, etc,, at your ic descriptions will lx; found a great is that there are no mosquitoes. Mr. Come quick and avoid the rush, at THE DU I- FY GO'S. Source of valuable infortnatk.n. ' Duffy hunted three days but found They started from Klamath Falls none. This is different from what BONANZA AVHIAPERINGS. to go to Pelican Kay on Tuesday of it is at Spring cicek on the opposite Our -•sheep” that stravisi to last week, intending to go by water ___ siffe __ of the lake, There the masqui- ___ _____ hut missed the boat, and hence Mr. toes are of such a goodly size and s<> Huckleberry mountain to find pas tfazen t«x>k his team and wagon and plentiful that fishermen freely use tures green, are ag; in returning to escorted them up there. Their trip them for fishbait without apparently the fold. alorfg the western bank of Big Klam diminishing tlie visible supply. The oldest son of Jack Driscoll w as ath lake was enlivened by a tine view Finally Mr. Duffy said in tlie col thrown from a horse last week and nf the lake and of its islands and of lection of three hundred and fifty had his arm severely sprained. the groves and farftis on tlie opposite people he saw more godfl looking Thrashing machines will soon Ix- shore. The islands presented a very young ladies than lie ever saw before. in evidence in our community. picturesque Ippearance. One island I (Keep your eye on Duffy.) Frank and Dan Nichols left for (Bare Island) was nearly covered by a Our travelers returned to Klamath Ager last Tuesday for freight for t In Urge mountain, from the top of Falls on Friday feeling much elated Bonanza merchants. which a column of smoke was seen over the pleasure they had received. Fruit pedlars are quite numerous rising, and which was at first thought From Mr. Duffy's ehthusiastn over in our town. to indicate a volcano. This they as the trip, we feared he would render (Received too late for last week.) certained to be a mistake, as they af a too glowing account of his travels S. 1.. Walker returned ftotn Lake terwards learned that the smoke was :lnrt visit, and hence we cannot but view but failed t j find tlie Iwrae f*MW the lone cabin on lite island in feel glad that he has shown such thief. stead of f/om the top of the moun moderation in the statements of his A. D. Ilarpold and nephew are tain. / Aside from the cabin they experience, and such an earnest effort camped this week <>n Summit Lake were enabled to see a few signs of an to contine himself to facts. His sin- imal wT Vegetable life. Up and down (.crjty and truth-loving propensities Mountain looking after irrigating the mountain slope« capered what WCre evidently so visible during all of interests. Mrs. Jessie Dumm commenced a might have been a band of prehistoric his trip that when he went to pay horses, and of wild pur his bill, the landlord said he would term of school last Monday at the _»_ a drflve »_». > j dogs j suing a small "Tierd of deer. Steam charge him the same preacher's rates head of Langell Valley. was noticed iitroosideruble quantities he did the gentleman who accompa M¡ss Etta Smart of Fort Klamath rising from a hot spring, near which nied him. is making a short stay with Miss a'n innumerable collection of enor P. 8. Mr. Duffy reports that the Retta Morine. mous an ikes of all kinds were squirm Poplar hotel where lie stopped at 11. L. Ciopton went to Klamath ing and catching dies. Pelican Bay, is tlie best and most Falls last Monday. Ab^mt a mile beyond Bare island, comfortable place for tourists in this Alec McDonald left town last Sun (he travelers »ante to where the lake part of the state, and that Mr. Grif- day evening, in company wit h his iras very wide and deep, and there utti is a most genial and accommo- sister Maggie, and Miss Gladys Nel ihey had the good fortune to see a dating landlord, son. The horses either became genuine sea serpsnt. Its length they frightened, or carelessnes in driving, were unable to determine, but its FINE REMITTED. and the buggy was thrown from a enormous head, as it lifted above tlie bridge, completely demolishing it. (Salem Statesman ) water, struck them with overpower Governor Geer yesterday granted The parties were compelled to walk ing awe. Itsetes, like great balls of thepetitionofJ.il. Harbin for the a distance of seven miles. lire, were not less than two feet in di- remission of a fine which was impos A cool refreshing shower visited aww»«-r. w I h I« its mouth seemed like ed upon him in the circuit court of our “burg” a few nights ago, there* a cavern of despair. Not far beyond , Klamath county under a conviction by lowering the thermometer by tliis serpent they saw another inter for selling liquor without a license. several degrees. esting phenomenon. It was the The remission was asked for by Hon. Mrs. Alec Bradburn lias gone to symptoms of the presence of a whale. II. L. Benson, sentencing judge; L. Bogue river to sp< nd a few days. They did not see the whale itself, F. Willits, county judge: H. T. An but they caw its spout, and hence Mr. Cliff of Klamath Falls is witii knew it was there. Aoubtless the derson and Fled C. Meihase. county us for a few weeks, lie is remodel commissioners, constituting tlie whale and the serpent had been in ing the Hotel Morine. county court of Klamath, and by A. deadly conflict and hence were so near The Bonanza public school will E. Kearnes, district attorney. The together. This seemed to be Sir. open September 2nd, w ith Mr. James latter in joining in tlie recommenda Duffy s opinion, and also that this Wright as teacher. We believe the tion to the Governor, said: was the same great fish which was school board has made a wise selec ‘•I do not much appreciate having Stranded dear the mouth of William to ask for the remission of the fine, tion in securing the services of Mr. ton river several years ago. Possibly, as the defendant was guilty ami Wright. also, it was tlie same whale which A. T. Langell and Jack Horton are stubbornly st<Mxi two trials, but as he swallowed Jonah. is a cripple, and would have to serve rustling cavalry and artillery horses. Tlie travelers arrived at their stop the whole time out in the county jail, Parties having horses tor sale will ping pi'ace at Pelican Bay about sun They and the county would thereby lose do well to see these buyers. down, and were made comfortable at are paying from 435 to $50 for gissl upon account of his board a consider Griffith’* hoteN At the hotel and in able sum. and as his plea of guilty cavalry horses, broken to ride, and tents around it, were about 350 peo was accepted by my deputy upon the for good artillery horses, broken to ple, all seeking health, enjoyment implied understanding that tlie tine ride and work, 440 to 470. and hunting and fishing. The bay would lie remitted. 1 herewith join Henry Schomer of Swan lake came »nd the ice-cold streams which emp- with tlie county court and the circuit t , Bonanza last Wednesday with his Med into it were so crowded with fish judge in asking the remission of the oldest daughter who was thrown that but small effort was needed to fine.” from a see-saw and broke her arin. Induce them to come ashore. Mr. Tlie facts recited in (lie letter of Dr. Johnson gave medical attend Duffy tells us that 15-pound trout, Mr. lleames indicate tlie reasons ance. with bodies as long as an axe handle, I recognized by Governor Geer in B ill J ones . ♦ere the most common, and that a I granting the pardon, with the fur- fish which would not attain that size CHANGES AT MT. SHASTA. thur fact that Harbin has since tak was ignored and kicked out of the en out a license and is complying aristocratic circles of fish society. Redding Free Press. with the law, also that it is thought Tlunting game was also great and Mt. Shasta’s snowy mantle is in he would be a charge on the county successful sport, and tlie droves of tat ters. The snow now clings to if tlie judgment had stood. dem- tbat roamed the mountain sides the high places and the sheltered ahd the bears that herded in tin- gulches. The Mitten is a little MUST COME HERE FOR TIMBER. neighboring jungles rendered it possi larger and more destitute of white ble to have at every camp fire at than is usual at this season. The (From Portland Oregonian.) night a gorgeous supper of roasted . AV. 8. Pickett, a prominent timber ' snow lias tumbled away from Hie vonison, bear’s meat and fat trout. man of Sidnaw, Mich., who is in Thumb lbx'k and the jutting prom Nor were the delights of life seen in Portland, predicts a heavy increase ontory is more striking than ever. die matter of fiMxl alone. Nature' in the population of Oregon within Tb<; hot summer lias wrought strange had' wiM-ly i provided everything to the next fire years. . “Our timber pranks with the hoary old mountain. f tr fl i/. aesthetic 'invi I >nf í/• side / of »/ man • . x .. » gratify tlie man. . ■ has about given out,” he said yester- A sulphur spring has always bubbled The lofty groves were filled by myr j day, “and we must come to Oregon boiling hot in a bowl of stone near iads of songbirds feathered in ail tlie to do business. The The timber men tlie monument on the summit. Splendors of the rainbow. Near by have been moving slowly westward spring, for the first time, his gone were seen groves of umbrella trees, for a past century. They begun cut dry. So lias Mud Lake near by. So called because their nmny-colored ting the timber of Pennsylvania, This may be tlie unusual heat or it flops swelled into vast canopies of alK] when that gave out they went may betoken internal disturbances The “ex flowers. to Southern Michigan, then to within the mighty com-. But of animate nature. Mr. lHtffy i Northern Michigan, then through tinct” volcano may not be as dead took most pleasure in viewing the Wisconsin, and finally landed In as it lias seemed. Quite a commot ion Clouds <4 brilliantly decorated butter Minnesota. Their trail can be dis- was occasiom-d some weeks ago when flies a* large as robins, and which tlnctly followed by tlie clearings a party of mountain »'limbers opened were so tame as to is- easily caught, tlicv made, , the towns which they the door to the monument to lift There were also humming birds, big- established, , and the farms which from its iron box the register which ger tlwwv yearling chicken», and were cultivated after the woods were lias done duty for so many years. ♦hose united humming was like the cut. The sawmill regions did not Box and register were gone. It Is voice of a threshing machine. relapse into solitude when tlie timber said that the book contained the Here, also, nature grafts huckle gave out, as manufacturing interests autographs of many noted persons berry inishe» upon oak trees, water of one kind or another were ln.ilt up, and was brought down and sent to San melons <>n sqimsli vines, strawberries | although the land was in many cases Francisco at tlie request, of someclub are plentiful nil summer, and every inferior to that of Oregon. 1 notice which wished to make a list of all the tree Is a bee tree, so you can at any that whenever the trees have been names It contained. The book is Mme tap a tree and draw lion ■ y a, cut down out here, good farming and :>aid to be back in Sluon and will W. HUSE & SON, 20 DAYS MORE «.» si :i lx- lit It.» olil pine at the sum- mil again. The btl»h- wlii< h "Dad- dy" Gains put in the monument is still tlK’ie. A visitor was stirpi ised h> find that with a gtxxl glass lie could see the nioiiuiuetit on Mt. Sbastil and lit, flag staff oti tile high est pinnacle of the Black llultes. The same spletulld glass showed plainly the ritflled snow down the south side of the Mitten where tbi- «h'sceiiding tourist sits on a sack and seixits eaitliward for thret- and a Inlf mill's. FOR 5ALI’. IAA«> FINE RANCHES. The undersigned desires, on account of pour lu-.lltli, to sell two excellent ranches, vlx: One sl<x-k ranch about <1 tnll- s from Lorella, containing .’>20 acres, all fenced with good rail and wire fene<-. good buildings, tioilsi-, Ixirtl, sheds, spring house, etc.: 150 acres under cultivation, the balance In wild hay. (cuts several bundled tons per year:) all excellent soil and plenty of watei from several large springs for the ha\ and crop». It is one of the bc*t ranehes, and In the center of a l.u.b' and first class range. Alsu a grain ranch at Lorella known as tin- - Simp. Wilson ranch." cont lining 320 .-ti res. All wt tl fenced and sufficiently watereii by numerous springs of excellent water: a new house, finished in good styl ■ and ci st 41.200; -i young orehatd, 25 acres tn alfalfa. Ilio baiane«' cultivated and raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, veg«-- tables, etc., etc. No waste land on it. The best grain ranch in Klam ath county. Tliese ranehes will lx1 sold. sepa- ratelv or together, at a bargain. Goes! title, anil both in first rate con- ditlon. Unii on or write to ■riMB'-'ltLAXI'. V . J'( M ' ' NOT'D K Foil 1'1 ! • • ■ *' '• l'mmOon" I Lakeview . Oregon. July f Nolle.- 1» boi l') E K. REAMES,' Vice Ptesident. " O'"' ( ..Imme will, the I- vi•> -•• - -1 ? Fourni.......... I>> ....... , u-t l.u lb. -al.' -I nm'-" ‘ .talo of Ualilotni.i. <»•. «ml \\ .»l.u -I. n roo'-"' Ÿ t. ruled IO all the Pu' I»' mt of lilUN'l ' 1-0'. h loi I • of Kl.oi.mh Full«. I' Stale <•! Oregon, lia» tin* till« office bi* »"uin »i.ileiiK nt p ! lot tlie l-UK Il.t-e 1'1 the Nl 1 , No. U. !.. Timimhil.N- /-S l..o g.' X' . ... E. C M .m.<i"Ul 'tei i I---I" « limitile lami »ought i» n ■">' ' •’ itr. timber or .. ...... .. lor a,,.mull... . mill«». », xml lo.'»tal-li’b 11""" laid lami Ixl.ire the Regi-ter «ml I“' ...,v. « .'I «tire .-IL-- al I ‘ on Moml.li, the Utl. -I “ <■! r lini, lie mom- a* »liti» o M. I V-I.lm, of I a ' Jac. b 1*1. r. of Klamath.-n. » ill' ■ .latm* M. Erne.'. .1 I o I KI Oregon, l’hai le» Martin. .1 I rt K on alb. Oregon. \n' and all l-o-m- elaiining a-lveiai lv the al-.'.'-h "‘be ' lami» an- reque-te-lto We then i-IMm» ill Ibi» .illico ->n er I vli'iv «al.I I «ti» da' of th-tulicr, ItN'l. E. M. Bit 'tr 'is. lu-gi-ter. Cuüectiüns AKended lo Fromptly. HALLS I LANINO Mills, KLAMATH J. F. G0ELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kindsol Buildlngfl and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Among the intliiite variety »1 material and work furni»hed I , n,),, u|| ......... Front». AATx»t Carving, Mair Kail», Halindi <» »i..| X. ; r,,t, I I urin'4 A\ <>, k. li, |»«.i ■ and I'linff< ot luo and |ll.i,, .in.I I > n.d I'aluxti i- . IS«.i „nil U uni..« I iau < », Pulpit, mid |vH I ,,.1, . . united r \ i i ' i \ nd « i l i'i l.iMum. i »i.». July i1,11 1 I'.i.il.li i* .Lti.lw are. I'ainla mid Oil. Aloiil.lii g nhd < ila»-. I I, ill. i , .n„| I, ' ” • Ni'llii’ i" llelvl*,' givi’’» tl‘‘,,i *” *' 'u I m ■ .‘I. Gi'oiiml and Uut Gia»». 'A all l*»|M<r, I urniture, vt. > , pliaiu-i-with lili- |iio\ I-I H -OI th' »'-,1 "• |le»t wuik an.I material, and in th» latest »nd mo»t approivil »til,., Uoli;ne-» ul Juni-3. I*»»*. »ntU - 'l act for the »a!<» <-i tuulvr I n .1» m the «laie» of t’alit"! in.«. Di eV n. Xcvii.l.i iuM Wurliit gl-1» frrritory." a« • » ’ tom. the Public latini Hat«» M ‘ of Am.-0-t I. I ■ ' Jam - M 1 -------- AND OFFICE-------- . f Furt Klamath, UoiuiG . (Ki.imub State ot thep n, I »’ ibi* <L*y li - 'l in tlii- - lb-• 1‘ia »worn ••••’ "" 1,1 Jj!’- 3l7, for the piitili i-e «'• tl-’- of Sei'll.-Il No. »'. »tl I'll« » bill Xo il * Proprietor, i;„iXn. ; E. W M . u-l " l i t'" I” toshou that the land » • i»-ht ■ ».--re « «bi EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. nili«' for il» timl-vr or»ti'iie l’. >»• f-'r •••" cultural |uiri«i-i'», ami to . -tu'.lob lo» claim to »aid lutai l» iiu<* tlu* Io*.--tit ¡VPt*V lli'i'Si’H bonnletl by day, week er ilcli L. ami Ilei i iwr of Iti- i»:ti* e " I ikfiivw. —« • V VI • ||,iy an,| t irain bouglit nml m LI. Uregon, <>ii .Momia', tie liti' '" 'I ItctolH-r, UMI. Ile » «me» n* witm ••«•»: r.ts-eitgeis eenxevt <1 to nil purl" ol Sottllieru Oreroo Iui*ob Isler, ol Klamsthon, « ..tif.. ami Northern ('alifornia at the \«- ia loAVe«t rates W m . I » V\ i*. Churl«-» Martin.-'I t '• klumsth. <•« Lorella, Oregon. gon; Mav it. M- lauglihi'. »I San loi- - i*eo. ( alii . Jolin IL lit e, ol KUn.ath Fall». Oregon. Any ami all |»'r».-n» TIMBER CULTURE. FIN Al. PROOF. claiming ailver»i'li tlu-iil o'e ■!..<ii,»|i NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION. lumi» «re rei|U«'»i«-l to tile Ihr* i A alley, Oregon. EXITED STATES l.AXD OFFICE, ) in this iifllci-on iu l’i f. re < I . O. Bl MIMI. Owner. L xkkvikw , Oun.ox, August Sri. P">1. » October, IttOl. E. M.BRATTAIN I'cgixter. Xotii-e u> hereby given iliat Ilioin:«* Dixon linn tiled notice of intention to make final proof l-efore Jas. II. D i I m - o II, TIMBEK LAND. \< I Jl NE J. ItïH, County Clerk, nt in* office in Klamath NOTICE Ft»K I l’BLD ATIt’N. Falls, Ore., on Saturday, the 12lb dat of October, ItOl. on timlier culture ap I sirxt* Srivr» l.i*n Oirt< r. 15 t J iridile ! Ir Stif. plication Xo. HMM>, tor the SEQ of 1 akrview . Oirguii, Julv Col. Prke: $100. $1 >5 «mJ $>jo tion Xo. 32, in Township N -. 4-t S., Notice I- In rrl » given lii.it in com Knege Xo 12 E. lie name* a* wit pliuuei- will, till- pnoi-l' 11« "I the uct id l.ALHOk' AIWA) ItcjnicttM nesses: Albert tolmson, ot I’ule l ake. U.iiigre-» o* June 3. 1 *’s, <-ntill«"l "Au Ore.; G. I.. Scliuaitx, of Title take. act for tlu- »air id titular laud« in till- Ore.; Charles R. Beardsb-v, of Title Slut.-« of Calif, rm.«. Oregon N. i.ula Lake. Ore.; Cliarlea Pickett, of Red and W.i-hmgton Territory," n* rxlvi.4 field, Ore. 1-4 to .14 l Io- I '.I 'll h I < • I). REAMI.S, MJ). E. M. B battai «, Rrgister. act <4 Angii»t I. fs>2. May O. Mi l augh- tin. of san Franci*c.i, county *4 San /•bya/k/.m n if Surgeon, TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. Ft um i-.-o, atatr.4U»hl..ri>l.i. loi* tin*4»i NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION. filial pi th.* office l.i» »worn -: .iti m.'i.l N-> All Call* Ausw-rcJ Promptly IMy 315, tor th<- pur. hn*e <d the MIL <4 EXITED .'TATES LAND OFFICE.) s -elion No. 12. in Towmdup N.i .-*. nr Night. L akkmkw , O kkuon . August HI, 1001.t Range No. 7*.j E. AA . AL, ami "ill"ff.r Mat i dally trip* «-m b way by Bar Notice is her» by given that John Dix pr.H.i to »hou tlint tin- iaml »might i* ren. f-< <l.i Sprlii -». Shake, |N>kcga- on lias filed notice of intention tn make more valuable lor it* limla-r er »lour mn. lt.</*llig I'ainp.) Keno, to final pi-«i( la-fore .la*. II. I>ri-co|l, Coun than for agricultural purl-.--«, ami to ty Clerk, at his office in Klamath Fall«, r-tal-li»h Id» c'mm t . ».nd I.in I I- fi.iv Klamath Fall*. <>re.. on Saturday, the iHtli day <4 Sep- tin- l.'i-gi-trr un4 I? .nr <1 ll.i- *.| ... ti-mls-r, >001, on tuuls-r culture nppliea st Liki vi' » . Or., on 't,,n ,v. the l*th lion No. IHii, for tlu- AA >5 of SAA »4 and day of Ort.4«-r, l'»>l, ll.-rum-ii mt- It 1« Ibe direct line from Axlilinrd NE*4 of KAA ’4 and Sil *4 of NW l4 of m -M-.; Charli-a .Martin. .4 lort KI.on mid nil North «< st Oregon to Klam- £,W“P’-"’-| t <«•••! ■ •»»»1 I sttrniion Section No. 2". in Township No. 4»), S., alh,On-gon; Jamr* M. Emery, ol t. rt nth Falls. Merrill, Bottanui, Illy ’<»«11 oder» .... Range No. 12. E. llenante« it. wit- Klamath. I’.'.g'ui; Ji l.n IL I' i l iiik I l ake« lew, mid also Indian uesseir: Charles Pickett, of Beiitl.ll, Klam ith Fall». Oreg.it>; Ja> bl-l. r.' l Oregon; G. !.. Seitwärts, of Title latke, Klamsthon, Calif. Any .ml all per»<u- Agency mid i t. Klamath. i >regon; Thouias Dixon, of Tub- latke, rimming adversely tlu- alxiv.-d<- ril«-.l Oregon; Junies Bevati, of Menili, Urc- land» arc m|Ue«te<i to 111«* tle-ir ..arm- gon. in tlii» office utl or la-loro tlie »aid Utl' Brave Kieti.ilII Fall» duily al E. M. BRATTA IN, R.-i-ter, Jay of Oeti>l«-r. I'.IOI. a. m. and urti'»-» tv A p. m., and Proprietor of Freight Wngont. E. M. Buart'ts. Ilrgistrr. Removal sale at Duffy Co's. iiiakcs g<M>d connection* witli all nortli and »otttii ixaind traiti* ut 11 real bargains at Huffy Co’s. Ev»*r« tliii»* doto* nidi Umber Land. Act June 3. ¡873 A-hl.md. DayUghi ride I» ti» way*. notti <••» so-i <1 »• f»»t» h Notice for Publication. Croat bargains at Duffy Co's. Timber Land. Act June 3. 187¿ Notice for Publication. ICNCI lAXGK Klamath STA BIJCS Falls-Merrill W. W. HAZEN, Stage Line, lilKlT(lKI) STOCK DM ’arresi Eerd of Registered Fers- fords in Oreron. hhland raid Klamath Fails Singe Line. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, Don’t Is- sitlstkil with temporary Kodi-I Dys- relief from indigestion, pepsla Cure pcrniamntly and coni pletely removes this complaint, li relieves permanently because It ; al- Iowa the tired stomach perfect rcst. Dieting won't rest the Mutuai li. Nature receives supplies from tlie ftxid we eat. The sensible way to help the stoinai'll is to use Ktxh-l Dyspepsia < lire. whi'Ti digests what you cat and can't help but do you grad. J. I~ Padgett. & Sons, Keno. Removal sale at Duffy Co s. (). O. Buck, lielrne, Ark., says: 1 was troubled with constipation until 1 bought DeWitt's Little fairly Risers. Since then have Irecn en tirely cured of my old complaint. 1 recoin mend them. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. NEW TIME CARD. STEAHER ALUA, Capt. C. H. Schoff, Is now making regular seml-wcckly trips from Klamath Falls to Budd Springs, Pelican Bay and the Agency Landing. Boat leaves Klamath Falls on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a. m., returning on the following days. Fare. Budd Springs 41.00; round trip 41.75 Pelican Bay 1.20; round trip 2.25 Agency Land’g 2.00; round trip 3.50 NOTICE. I have linen instructed to enforce the ordinance relative to stock run ning at large within the limits of Klamath Falls. Therefore, all live st-s-k, excepting milch cows, must I m - kept enclosed, or will be Impounded . and costs marie. Milk cows will Ire allowed to run at large between the hours of 7 a. in. and K p. m. • J. A. II kklinom , City Matshal. Removal sale at, Huffy Co’s, Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds mid sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cer- tain cure for piles. Beware of f.'oun- terfelts. Be sure you get tlie orlgl- nal—DeWitt's. J. L. Padgett & Son,, Keno. l’NTTED STATES I.AND tiFFK E.i L ai Notile i" lierH-v given lluit. in rum |iliiince witli thè provi-ion«o| ilo- m-i ol Uongn-s-of Juni- 3, 1M7H. entithil • An uct f<>r tlu- xiile of timlM-r land» in ilo- »tati'* i.f t'aldornia, < Iri-gon, Ni*v -’la ari»! Wu*hiiigton li ri-h ria* exti• . I<4t<> all tlie l'ultlii- Ianni State» |.\ ai t t.f All ini«t I, isitt, UliAtle* Martin, of l ori Kluncith, Uoiinty of Klan i'h, Mali- <•1 t ............ i.a* (hi* •! n l.i. I || ibi» offici- hi* »«orti nali n l'ut. N i. 3)s, tortili- j..tr< ha e of tlu- NI.1, NWQ, la>t» I, 2 aii'l .”>, of .-r.tii.n X,,. n, Towndiip Nn. s., lóingo Xo. 7 L. W M., nini w ili oflvr |.rt»if lo -h >w ihai ilo- .and «i.'ight i» mori* valnnblr for it» liinbi-r or »toni- Gian |..r agricnl- turai piirf»i-i», and to <- lal>h»h In» l'Iann lo raiil land Id il li' tlu- Iti gi»t<-r and Rei'rivi-r of tlii» olii. <■ ut |aiki*vii-A Or.goii, OH Muti.lay, Ilio liti, day <>i <>etot»*r. l’.atl. IL- na; a. witn<-"-r«: i.i'-i.u i-:. r. nf ki . i Mth < a..i . j n II. Ria <il i i May <». McLanglilin. ■ ,f i , • alif. ; Jiiini » M. Emery, of I ..rt Ulani ath, Oregon. Anv ami all immoli» elaiming «dversely tli<- uh .v-di-i ni i-.| Imnl» ure ri-que»leil to file tlu-ti elaiin» in tlii« office un or Ix-fore »uni liti, duv of Octolmr, U nii . E. M. BUA TTAIX, llegi»ter. DEI'ARTMLNT of 'Illi. JN'II.K lOK. Gn.i ial lured Ollie . Wj.l,,, ul,„, D. I ,, J n |i- I. >, |'.»i), Not jet* i 4 llfl . |l> given of the following Executive Ord<-r, restoring <;< rtain trni't« in tin. hang.’ I’ore»t IteM-rvi- to the tnil.li, iloiiiiiin: Executive Miiii»i"i>, Jun,. IIHH. In Hi'i'i.rilHiui- will, t|,.. .,ri„|’ «ton» of the Ao of <'iiiign'»« iipi.iuv,.4 'W, CIO Mat., 34 3D.) l.v vithieol authority therel.v . .............. on the n-comnii-n l iti........ it,,, s.. i,-.;irv of th.. Interior, it lx hereby or.lere l tlmt owi,H|,i|, tweiity-two ("2) South Range mm, m, T1,WI1M|, «.nty-fl.rei- »23) -‘outh. Bang,, i.j,,',. (I») En*t. A\ ilia,,,..it- <»„.„,„ willim tlie Inuit» d,,, ( ,„|(. K|(| ' Fore-t |{"H,.rve, I,, re.torud to tin- pul,, lie domain iifti-r xixtv day» nolu « I,,.,,., of. by ptibli<'uti>in n» ri iiuireil bv Ian til"»" trai't» liaving I,", u found'bet»,^ adnpti-d to agin iilioial than fori'-t pur- |"i"<M. William .Mi Kml.-y. 'll," d"»<nb"d land» Will I», p -tored Io tl,,. public domain -"ptemla-r ||N)| tin.,, Ix-oniing t to M.ttl<.1)l(.,lt' "i.try nt the I im.-d Hate), I.Hhd <»||i, ,. Lakevu'W, Oregon. ' feigned) BINGER HERMANN, 1 otiiiiii»»i<iner. M rs. s. IL AII|M»rt, Johnstown, Pa., says: "Our little gin a|m()Xt strangled todrath with , < roup. r,■■ The doctors said she couldn't live but si he was Insanlly relieved by One Mimit (c Oligli Cure.” J. L. Padgett A Sone, R, no, Good Steck nr.d Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. il m . cu’.iarr, Sipribltnúeftl. j . Lï.im I’rojirkli’f. Notice I or Publication. Di pattini-ut of the Interior. Lai.-I Office nt Lnki-vmw , Oregon, A ng', i la IWI N.J ire i« l.rii-bv givi-u I fiat tin (ol luwuig-l im* I ,rlll.r l.n» tiled n»li •«• id Io* intention to m„Ur filini proof m »up- I- it .4 hi» rlniin. nn*l that »aid primi "ill I*- mmh* Ixdr-re Ja» II Drlacoll, Cuiiiity ( Irik at Klamath Fall», Oregon, mi s. pleiula-r 27, IIHH. vi»: Willlmn F. Mel’,ilium, fur rim SE>4 SF.q, Ser. '.’S, S'A '4 mid Lot 3 .*-i-i'. 27, Tp. I*L H. It. s, I*., W. M. Hr nnmv« tlie following w li ni..... - f<> prove hi» ronlinuoii» rr«i.letu-e u |-> ii ni d i uliivatii.il .4 «aid land, vixl It I.miniti, of Keno, Oregon; A I- I'ml.'ii. <4 Keno, Oregon; W. V. Tert 'i- *4 k.-no, Oregon ; A. D. Gilman, of Keno, tin-gon. I . M. BRATTAIN, HeglMer. Nolke for Publkatlon. Deimrtnivnt <>f III« Interior, Land ' Hlb e ut laikevie» . • )n-g<»n. Atitfilnl 12. litui. Notil i ¡ h lu-rrbv given timi tlu- b>l Í ■ '.»ii.g i.atued «vtller Ila» llled lioti< <- ol Ili" ioti ntiou to msku finsi priMif in "nppoit of hi» clnini, and tbat «aid prool '■ ili I"-iiiinlo I,»-(ore Juim-s II. Dliscoll. 1 olii,!v ( l.-rk ut Klninalli l'itila, Oro., - hi H<-|>ti'inls<r 27, U nii , vix : < 'linrb-M II. Merrill, lor li," N’t3 sf.i, „„.I X'., NAV'4, Hec. L I p II, s., R. |t). E. AA'. Al. Ile unni. » thè foilowilig witliexse» to prove Ili» 1 oiitiniioii* »"»Idenes itpon nini cultiva- tion of «ni | lumi, vix: E. AA'. Gowvn, of Klatiiiili Fall», Origoii; Fri"! Htiikel, •’» Al. irtll. Oregoli; TT ioiiiiih Ridi», of M"iriti, Ore.’.iii ; (Tnreiic.i' Keiinotly, o( Alerrili, < »regoli, IL Al. Bll.ATTAIN, Register. HOTEL EARBEB SHOP. J W. SIEMENS, Pro?. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON AAi LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. unni R Cl I H RE. I INAI .PROOF- NOTICE I GR PUBLICATION. EXITED‘•I ATE*- LAND OFFICE* I <xi vic" . •>»«•-' '. Ait,'u»t |W HOI ' '...tie.- I« her. I ' siren Timi PHonl n. Ili. -1 . ..n..'-J iiiMkr linn! “■ * . < ...... . . nt In* "•»"* FnIG. Ore . on Snl tr-ho •l'e * ..I S-pren.i» r. I""L ■" f', ",„7 . ................. i Nn. Ill), forth» 1 S ’ of s<-i’tion N •. 33, in ' *"' <’»I»«P ■ "■ j. |{HI,S<- N i. 12 E. Ih- ”,’J (Iri-tfonlG. I. "‘J’ Or. gon ; .Inin«-« Bi-vnn. "I • h r ■ |))f- Klin ; TI k ’I iiiih pixi>n,»'l !»!•• B»*« F. M. BUATTAIX, IW'«-. T b< I'"' ’ .. ....... "‘,’..*,5 '* qiilcklv and perniai»' '»". . von un.' Di'WD t'* AA il»h H'«»' *lrt Beware of worthl' *-> r»»unt<’rf' Inc»«-sof coligli »i"' «•""'l’ flu- Utile ont- Oil»’ (Tire. Then rest c;"” l“1'' (n fear. The cltH'l l,r a little while. It ind ant to lake, nlways mif<- ",irc almost InMantaneou» In 'T'* J. L. Patiteli * ,'fn'k____ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests I’. T. Thom h , Hiiniptervlllo, Ala. It. artificially ‘ I was suffering from dyspepsia, Nature In strength^ ii’dht-U«? when | commenced taking Kodel itructitig the I ’;> 'P' l’sla f ure. | fiMik several Istl- •J'-s mid can digest anything.” K'xli-I Dyapepsla Cure Is the only preparation containing all the nat* mal digestive fluids. It gives weak nl'imaehs cut ire rest, restoring their natural condition. J- L. I'.idu it Sons, Ke in. I Pr.par.d by C G. U«WlH*6W K*