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e E. r :. v .: es , hex Mill Vice President. Astier. ’.’U LAND, \ I " ’ *' 1 **’ prl»e<l Hint the drilling opci'ittlona entlng Inst ruction. The nJIroatls and FUR SALE. TWO I INF. RANCHE*. TI'IR NOTICE I <>R I i I 1 * \! *’ v have progre».se«l hr far they have. steainlmuts are going to carry people The utidetslgn-tldesires, mi »ccimnt U xitvi * 8rAT»s I, t»i> *'« h < r. I Then, too, th«’ indications of finding to and from the Carnival at one anil of pour health, to sell two excellent l.i«k,‘View t'r,,«t>>lt, J«>1' l"' FublliUteU «very ThursOsj by the much coV«*te«l rock oil ate promis Otic-third tare-fur the round trip, ranches, via: Non,,, t» iwo i*) «•'«■» H«'» i" ing. The strata» of earth that have al- and their excursion tickets will be l itan.-.* «uh Hie ............... i........... . ’’ One stock ranch about ti miles from knur,*»» «I Jim.* 3. I'*«* • ’"* *>" ' tvhdv licen perforated by th«* «trill go gins! tor 7 days There will not be a l.orclla, containing 520 acres, all u-t t,.i lite -til.' of tmilx r I*" “ «" "i 1 " Effibma txn I’ kofsiktom , ««•me to show that the oil Kind» exist in dull mvnient at the Carnival fenced with good rail and wire fence, .tut.*» ol Ualti.'ini.i. t'“V''i¿ sort ot entertainment will Is- going i the hwalitv nml will yet b«> tapped. ■INK-* I mow RATÉ* I Wasliii.gt.'U Tet.ih'i* •' gtssi buildings, house, Isirn, sheds, ami t. n.le.1 t<> till the P'l'-li»' J**'»* 1 ; year (In xlrsucv)................................. VJ 00 .Medford Maili The White-Thom <>n all the time, afternoon «nd even- spring house, etc.; 150 acres under a.-t ol Aug.t-t 4. IN*.’ loh» » . I* .«* l tanda T hursday , S eptember », um. as brick building I k not going to be ing, with two full military cultivation, the Isilance in wild hay. <>l Klamath I alls, Uotui'y “ *' ¡•,"*' • The array of I Stat» oí G o - koii . lot» «lu»'I1'' I t'uinph'ted in time for occupancy by discoursing music. 1 (cuts several hundred tons pef year;) this otli.v hi* sworn .tat. im i't ' > attractions will be unsurpassed, and Monday was Labor day—s legal the Medford Academy, but Prof. all excellent soil nml plenty of water for the litirelian'ol il«’M t '''' "' last a month. No. 12. in lownslilpN • ; Ramie Van Scoy In equal to tin* occaMon the Carnival will holiday. from several large spring» for the hay 7« ...____ _ ,, . E.W M »ll,l»ill ..|f.r|!.'**ii "-I"" It is one of the best (list the land "»Ughi ■» Edna I. Wells arriv«*d from Asli- and d«»*H nbt prop«»«* to di»np|>oint COMMISSIONER HERMANN’S ANN and crops. the many student« who arc desirous ninehes, and in the center of a large ¡I" tiinlter or »tutte titan for agrlvmlti'» UAL REPORT. land Friday. inri».". », ami to .--tal.lxli hi" .lami '<• of c«>mm«*ncing school u|W n the date and tlrsl class range. H. Batcheller of Redding, ('ah, was -.i1.1 land before lite lòK“'er a"'1 *'»’■ (Oregonian.) |advertis«*d—September 9th and has Also a grain ranch at l.orclla .viver Ot this olii..' al I Avti.w , ' ''<■« hete Friday. WAtUIINtlTVN. Allg. 30. Hon. known as the-•Simp. Mi I son ranch," on Monday, the Hlh ><" O' l. G-r, rented temporary quarters tn the same R. C. Spink of Vulnax was a Falls block from C< W. Palm for a eotipl«- Binger Hermann, Commissioner of 1901. He mini." aa witn<-">": " V containing 320 acres. All well fenced tl, McLaughlin, ol ,'.m Ft.uni ■ ■ ’ » " ; ♦ ifcftor Friday. the General lumd Office, lias complet I of weeks, by w hich time the new anti sufficiently watered by niluienuis Ja.-ob ll.r, of KI iiuiiilioii, talli-- C. K White of Ashland wrs an ar building will b«* ready to inove Into. ed his annual report, which shows springs of excellent water; n new James M. Emov. O Imi Klamath, Oregon : Citai let* Maltin. «I I " 1'1»'» J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. rival here Friday« I Mr. Van Scoy is meeting with great that during the year l5,Bti2.700 acres house, finished In gtssl style and cast ath. Oregon. Atre ami all |«i-.."» of the public domain were disposed ftr>M. Galloway arrived from Cen er success than he dared to hope for SI.200; >i young orchaitl, 25 acres in claiming «dvereely tlm al»"« ‘l‘ -oil-. I | a few weeks ago. It is indeed sur ! of, amt that the nveiptsof the office alfalfa, the luilance cultivated nml lamia nr<* reqllvsti'tto lit«* tlielr claim" Plan* and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds o| tral Point Monday. in tlii" otite«, mt or before »aid IBI' Buildings and Contracting and Building F. W. Davenport of Marysville, prising the number of friends Mr. were »4,967,180. The receipts ex- raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, vege day ot Oclula'r, I't'l. ceed»xl those of last year by »592,402. E. M. ItiiirrAis. Regbter. i Van Scoy has among the educators on the Installment Plan. tables. etc., etc. No waste land on Cal., was In town Friday. and the land tlUposed by 2,108,008 It. The best grain ranch in Klam of tlx* valley, and among those who Among the Infinite variety of material ami work funiiah«<«l by this nlll a F. I. Everett of Chicago was regis Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878 want to lie educated. There is noth acres. ’lite report embraces tabulat ath county. Store l imit». Wood Carving, Stair Hall«, Palustri* and New« I |‘„.i., |irj, k ’ tered at Hotel Linkville Friday. Notice for Publication. ing now in th«* way of phenomenal auc ed statements showing the business Thrte ranches will be sold, se pa- Scioll and liltnc«l Work, Bash, Dior» and Blinds, Cmix*r and Bas,* I4.s k» s4»S' II. K. Brown of Mbramento regis done in the land offices and at Wash rateiy or together, at a bargain, cess for the Academy. UNITED .'TATES I.AN'DiH I h'F » alni Turile»! Baluster». I>«»»r aril Window Fiam«*«. Pulpit» «nd I'rw Eml», Shih Ir. • tered at Hotel Linkville Friday, ington Referring to the inereas»« of liiHMl title, mid lx,4h in first rate con- likiurw, i > i : k <*<*'. July?" 118*1.1 Builder»' tlur<lw«re, Paint» and Oil, Moulding and<Ha»a, I letnti'm» »ml I»,,.' ' One of the most careful and con- lion. R. A. Kinmitt of Keno was , servatlve as well as one of tbe clear business shown by the report, Mr. i dition. Call on or write to Notici* is hereby given tl*«* ■ 111 1 ■ "■ l'iiil*<*,"«''i. tmmnd and Cut Glass, Wall Pa|*r, I urnittirv, «-tr.,e|e, * *' nlianeu «ith lit«* t'rovi'ii»'*" «'I tlie««‘t a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. Itesi work sud material, and in tlx* latest and tix*»t appo«,.,! » g |,„ * M. D«« (». est-beaded citizens of Klamath coun Hermann says; ('«■ItpivsN <‘l June ¡I. 1878, i,xt:tl.,<l ' G> •-When in my last annual report G. F. Billings and s«m srrived here ty said to us last week that this coun l.orella, Oregon. act (>«r tlx* sal«* <■( limiter I u -l» In tl v states "I t'lilil'Tiiia. Ore."It. N* '“'I ‘ Monday. Mr. Billings owns a ranch ty and its towns would «luring the 1 called attention to the remarkable Washington Territory." a- > «'> n l.«l TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF. showing made In the tabulated state tn this county. to «i. tlii* I’ubll.' Enn.l Mate« l*y «• t 1 next five years see more growth in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ot Aligli"« 4, 18trj, J#i i. - M. Emer*. M. E. McGrath and A. B. Seal of population ami business, more prog-, ments of work then done in this -------- AND OFFICE-------- oí Fort Klamath, Count« «4 Klamath. office — of lands disposed of and cash UNITED ST A TEs LAND OFFICE, ( Kan Francisco acre guests at Hotel ress in building and improvement. , Stat«* oí <»n*g* n, Im» tlii" «lay til*'*! L akkvikw , O mkoos , August 20, 1901. * I Linkville Friday. and more new enterprises, than it received for that year anil which Notice m hereby given ilist Thomas in till" otile«* Ili" "«ont statviiunl N«. far exceeded the record of many Dixon lias filed notxv of intention to :li7, fur tin* puivliaw* <>( tl»«* s'v -4 has during all the time elapsing since Henry Jackson, Klamath county's years preceding. 1 confidently be make final proof la-fore Jm>. If. l>n«co!l. ot S*« li"ii N<>. I*, in Town*lii|> N*>. 3 I s W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, richmst Indian, was tn from Yalnax its first settlement up todate. That County Clerk, at his office in Klamath Range No. 7 F. W. M . ao l wnloffi-r ;*■ « I 1 this prediction a« to the future will lieved a maximum had been reached. Falla, Ore., on Saturday, the 12th day tosilo» that tin* Inn I sought' more ««lit- the first of the week. EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. The cash receipts were then »4,374,- of October. 1901, on liml>er culture ap sl.le tor its titulier or »ton«* t¡ in for agri Jessie and Holly Siemens and L«>uis tie found correct, there can be little 758, an increase of »1,309,621 over plication No. 1096, for tlie St'4 of Sec cultural |>uri»i"’*s. ami to establish Iti» to said Inlxl liciore the li«*gi"t«‘r J t»«»ar«lf<l by day, week or ilcih I i . Burrlss went to Budd Springs by doubt. The enormous resources of the previous year, and an increase of tion No. 32, in Township Ne. 40 S., claim Range No 12 E. He name» ua nit- nml R«*i'eiv«-r ot this «>l!ic«* al l.ikene«. L • jf • the county in tinihrr. the unparallel- i Hay and Grain bought nod sold. lM«at Monday to enjoy an outing. l>r«*goi* l on Monday, tlx* 14th day of lies»«*": Alliert Johnson, ot Title 1-iike, ed water powers giving unliniite«! op- »2.101.763 over that of the year of Ore.; G. L. Schwarts, of Tule Lake, tK ii.ln*r. BUI. Ile’imm«*» as »un«*»-«’»: I’assetigerH convoyed to nil pnrtH of Southern Oregon Medford Mail: M. F. Orr of The land disposed of was portunities for mills and manufac 1898. Ore.; Charles R. Beard-lev, of Tub Jacob Isler, ol Klamathon, Calif.; Klamath Falls, who returned Wed- 1900, Lake, Ore.; Chai lea Pickett, ot Bed Charles Martin, of Foil Klamath, t’re and Northorn California at the verv lowegt rates. shown to be 1.3.453,827 acres in tories. together with the vast tracts gon; Slay O. Mcfamghltn, of sin Finn- nesday from a visit to Dillon, 51on- 1899. field, One. of rich lands susceptible to irrigation as against 9.183,413 acres In ci"co, Calif . John II. Rice, of Klan alii E. M. B hattain , Register. tana, stopped off at Medford while Falls. Oregon. Any and all |»*r« *ti< , and cultivation, unquestionably ren Of homestead entries. 8,478,400 acres TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF.— claiming adversely tlx* alsive-desvrilas) en route (tome. der it the ni««t attractive and deslr- were shown in that report, as against NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lands an* re«|<ieitv<l to til«* Ibeir claim« The articles of Incorptiration of jable place for homes and the most 6,177,587 acres for the year before. Drew a Valley, Oregon. in lilis office on ua belorv said I Ith day ¡ I . O. BIMIMI. Owner. ‘•The present report for tlie fiscal the bonanza Irrigation Company, ■ profitable in all branches of business UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.t October, 1901. E. M. BRATTAIN. R.gntrr. were filed in the offiiceof the Secretary and especially for stock growing, of year Just closed greatly surpasses L akkvikw , O hkiium . August 19, llkll.i Notice is hereby given llmt John Dix There were 9488 more on Imn filed notice of intention to make of State last week, by E. S. Terwill-! any locality inOregon. Twothlngs on exhibits. TIMBER LAND. AtTJUNE.t 1*7'. Inger, John S. Shook and James Dris ly are nei*dt*d to satisfy the most criti final homestead entries made during final proof In-fore Jan. II. Driscoll. Coun NOTICE H'R PUBLICATION. ty Clerk, at hi" office in Klanmtli Falls, coll, incorporators. Capital, 110,000. cal, viz: more irrigation, and better the year just closed, and covering 1,- lire.. <>n Saturday, the 28th tlay of St-p- , I’xrrw S tatic » L am » Orrivr. 180.528 more acres than for any year tember, ’901, on timber culture at*|ili< a • 5 llrri'lervd leidig kit Fut'-lr. James Ryan. John Darragh, Pat and quicker methods of getting the 1 -*k» vh’K , Oregtin, July !‘<H. lion No. 1I4<>, for the Wof SW'. and ' since the passage of the homestead Prka: »too, Stas and »no Nolic« to Inrvby given timl hi co * Darragfr, Ed. Lux and M r. Nelson of productions of farms and forests to NE>4 of ‘ BWq and SW*4 of NW'« -I act in 1862. Nearly one-fourth as pliniice w ill» the |»r» vi*i ti** *»f th<* net i»l Section No. 28, in Touii.-lnp No. 40, . S-. But these hind Pokegama arrived here Monday en outside markets. I.AIDOR At. AMO Head ut Herd Range No. 12. K. E. He names n: as : wit- (*otigrvj»M <>* Jtinv 3. I» nil’•• I “An The many final entries of homesteads and uesKes route borne from a trip to Lakeview rances will not be for long. net i*»r the Ftile of titk>l**r land* in the : " Charles Pickett, of Redfield, acres in the year just closed were where, in th«* U. S. land office, they want of Irrigation is rapidly being < Iregon ; G. L. Schwartx, ot Title latke, States oi (’iiiii rum, <»»«¿••11. Srnvb made as In the entire 19 years follow F• I). REAMES, M. I). i tregon ; Thonms Dixon, of Tule Like, Mint Washington Trrrit*»r>a-« rtlcfi I filed on timber claims located near cured by ditches now under construc Oregon ; James Bevan, of Merrill, Ore- cd to all the Public laind v t it»-’* by ing that law. tion, and railroads will soon open a act of August 4, | k >2. May <> Mvlangh B7jr- “The record of original homestead gon. lin, of Fan Franctocn, county of >«n door to distant markets. When E. M BRATTA IN, Register. Pfl) sktnn a :d Surgeon. Ashland Record: W. II. Carter Francinco, alatoof ('alifornia. ha* t hi* da* those wants are supplied, what more entries made by settlers on the pub 111 tlitoolHreliin rwoi nMatvcncnl N«» NOTICE To CREDITORS. and family arrived Monday from All Cell» An»w«rc«l Promptly Day 3I«5, for the |»urchit*r of ilir NW1* ol can this county consistently ask for? lic domain the past year Is almost Seattle and are moving into Dr.' as great a surprise. The entries Suction No. 12, in Township No. 3,1 >. Noticela hereby given that the on- or Night. Nothing. Then will come thousands Reader’s new house on Allison numbered «8,548, and covered 9,497,- der»igned ha» been «inly appointed F.v- Range No. 71^ E. W. M., and will • f!« r Mak<-« ilally Irlpn each way bv liar- to find homes and prosperity, to pr>M»f to show that the land Fought to n-n. Noda Spring», Shake, D.krg»* eeutrix of the eslatu of Jan«*» T. lien- street. They will spend the winter breathe the air of health and vigor, 2... acres, an increase over the year ley, d«,ea^l. by an order of the County more valuable for it« liinl^r or »lune ma. (Logging Qunp,) Keno. in here and in the spring will build a than for agricultural purpo«««, nod to and to enjoy the fruits of industry before of 7.378 entries and of 1.018. Court of Klamath County, Oregon, an.I ratnbltoh hi* claim to «aid Ian I beforv Klamath Fulls. residence of their own in this city. 866 acres. In original homestead en- letter» testamentary were duly i»"ti«*<t and perseverance. to iter on the 4th «lay of Sentemlier, the Register and I»<•* «• ivi r ot ll.o» oilier They h.tve moved to Ashland to edu tries, final homestead entries and jyoi. All persona having claims against al laikrvirw, Or.t on Monday, tl.»• I ith It Is tlii* direct line from A s I i I uik I RESOLUTIONS. cate tbek children. Mr. Carter commuted homestead entries made 1 "«id estate are hereby notitied to pre- day of OctoIxT, |W>|. lie nainr« a* wit- and nil Nortliwrst Oregon to Khllll- i... u .....i ........ i. .... ....... ■ i« sent r the same dulv veriti«.**! Inr with the n«.40<n»; Charlen Martin, <»f F<>rt Klam leaves for Khamath county in a few rcr r->>ii'|>t »nd can ful stlviiti.m r,mcherg ,ttached> llt u,.. Ilall of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge in the last fiscal year there were 111,- ath, Oregon ; .IrtintM M. Emery, ol Tort nth Full», Merrill, Honamm, Bly days to buy a stock ranch and en to all uniera ................. Klamath, «»regon; John II. Rue, of 390 entries, In all embracing 15.455,- Klamath County Bank, at Klamath N'o. 101, 1. O. O. F. anti Lakevli'W, and »I m > Indian Klaintlh Eall'*, Oregon; Jacob iMh-r, < I gage extensively in raising live stock. ! 057 acres, for actual bona-fide homes Tall». Ore®»n, within six month» from ! Klarnatn Falls, Ore., Aug. 19, 1901. Klamathon, Calif. Any n d all prrwone ,, the date ol tin» notice. Agency and Ft. Klamath. From the Lakeview Examiner we Dated at Klamath Fall», t’regon, this claiming adwrrrly the nln.ve d« M ril-vd We, the committee appointed by of American settlers. land* are rrqiir*ted to file tbvlr claim« learn that General Manager Duna Prowperity Rebekah Lodge to express All told, the Commissioner says, the 5tb day ol September, 1,*’1._> in thin otllce on or lieforv the said Htb Leave klan nth f ulls dally at 9:30 Form i H. H kxi . kv , way of tbe N. C. O. R. R. stated hist to our sister, Mrs. Henley, our deep year just closed has been the best in Executrix of the Estate ol James T. day of Octolwr, I ■ol. *. tn. Mid arrivili by 5 p. m., a ml Proprietor of Freight to agon». • Week, that the sixteen-mlle extension sorrow because of the death of her' 110 years, both in point of money re E. M. B ratt hx . Register» Henley, deceased. makes good connections with »II Of the road to the border of Madal- husband. J. T. Henley, who was held ceipts and amount of land disposed CONTEST NOTICE. north ami south la.und traina at Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878 — ine plains wiO be completed in Oct in high regard by all the members of of. There was a surplus of »3,158.- Ashland. IMyllght ride both nays. DxrAirritagT or tuk I vtriuor .) ober. He also said that the rails our order, desire in behalf of the •♦41 after paying all the expenses of Notice for Publication. I' kitko S tatic « I. axp t >r»t< k . • could nut be obtamed before that lodge to extend to her our sincere the land and forest administration L akkvikw , O kkiiox , August 6, 1901J Good Stock end Equip UNITED STATE» LAND OFFICE.» time,-but when they arrived, short and heartfelt sympathy. As we fully of the government, The patents on A safficient cuntest affidavit having l.AKKVlKW, I >«».,.A, July J9, lUUl.f I work would be made of laying them, realize the fact that words are inade account of railroad grants covered been filed in this olliee by Louis M An ment. Notice is hereby given that, in < "in derson of Ilosland, contestant, agailOrt as tbe grade is now practically done. quate to sooth a sorrow so deep as 2.470,804 acres. t'hiincc With the provi-u ns ol the act ot homestead entry No. 2107, marie Jirlv 6. Careful Attention Given The general manager also state dthat hers, we can only recommend her to The Commissioner says special ef- 1897, for E'• NE*;, SW'4 NE'a. sE'4 Congress of June 3, 1H78, entitled "An act fur the »ale of limiter land* in the Traveling Public. he bad no doubt the road would be Him, who ha» promised to comfort forts were made bv his office tinallv N'W*4, «ection 35, Township 24, Range stales of ( .ditort.1.1. Oregon, Nevada and Cleanliness and Good Work 8 E. W. M.. by Albert M. Driver, cm- extended as far as Lakeview. to close up the swamp-land claims Washington Territory. a« . »ten.led Io the widow and be a father to the testee, ill which it is allrgeil that "axl Guaranteed. which still remain on the part of the Alliert M. Driver is not now and never all tlie Public I jiiu I State, by act of Ail- M.G.IIîRFn, J. LÏAôDi, M is reliably reported that deputy fatherless: therefore be it gnat 4, 189?. < hsrira Marlin, of I ..rt has lieen a resiih-nt on said lac«!» since Also Agent for LONDON AND Last year 215,963 U. 8. Marshal Morse, in obedience to Resolved, that in the death of different states. Sspritltnfal fripriftor. about the date of his filing, that lie wa Klamath, County of Klamath, Btat«- of Origin, iiaa thia day tiled in acres were patented, as against 98,- LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. • the orders of U. S. Judge Bellenger, Brother J. T. Henley not only the it stranger in the country, a non-resi and no one seems to have any thia ofl c • his sworn Mak i. » .1, No. SIS. weiA ten days Ago to tear down the wife and family have lost a noble 923 this year. Swamp indemnity dent for I he pnrl.a-e of th.- NE'. know ledge of him, that at tlie lime of TETRI R Cl ETUP.’ . I INAI PROOF Carr fence, which had illegally en- busband and father, but the otnmu- claims rejected last year embrace i leaving he sold his suppliea tv Mr. Lots 1, 2 and 3, of .*•«-,Ii,,n No. 7, in Notke I or I'ublkatiuN. NOTICI. FOR PLULICATION. 192,900 acres. ; Charles Graves with the remark that Township No. Xt. B„ Range No. 71 doaed80,000 acresof government land nity in general has lost an exemplary E. W. M.,and will oiler proof to show Ib-|>arlnielli <>f Ihc Interior, The report shows that there still lie would leave, said parties are hereby that tlx- .and sought is mor«* valuable in Oregon and California. The Ore- citizen as well. UNITED 8TATFJ4 LAND GFFICE.I | notified to appear, respond and offer lutnd Office ut Eiikevlcw, Oregon, L akkvikw ,OMKiimt, August I®, I'.s'lA remain in the pnblic domain 914,09«,- tor it* timber or alone than for agticnl- gonlan of Sunday says that the mar Resolved, that in further token of I evidence touching said allegation at 10 Augii-t 12. listi. tural puriH.M-a, nnd t......... Ida Notice is lir-n-by given liuti J.tnes Notisela heiebg glvea tl>«t ile M shal made extensive openings in the our love and esteem a page on our 074 acres of land which has not been o’clock a. m., on 5th of October, 1901, claim to raid land la-fore the Kigist.-r le« mg hinix-d retller lin» filcd noti'« of I »son Inis till'd notice <4 iideittimi to before B. J. I’engra, U. B. Commissioner appropriated, and much of which has fence for a distance of four town minutes be set aside bearing these at Roaland, Oregon, and that final hear and Receiver of tills ollie«- at laik.-view * Ili» iiiti-mioii io nodie tiiial |ir<H>f in »tip make final pn»oi Indori» Jaa. II- Pri«<<»IU i not been surveyed. This area In- ing will be held at 10 o’clock a. in., on Oregon, on Monday, the lltl, da> „j |—»rt ol hi» i luilll, Hlld timi «ai-l pinot t *«>iin!y < ’h 1 k, at lii« ofHrr in Ktomaih ships, burning up the posts on which words as a memorial of him. ....................................;..l..., before the October, 1901. il<* narues ar witm-rses: «ili l-e tonde l-vfore Jan. II. DriM-oll, l ulls, Dre , on Katurdsy. ilio 28th <l*y the barbed wire was strung and roll- Resolved, that the charter of the chides the Territory of Alaska, but I Register and Receiver nt the United Jacob Isler, of Klamathon, Calif.. John < >>iinty <'h-i k ni Kl.imntli Filli», Oregon, of N-pIrmls r, llkll. m. lim'- r i-n'tiiro iufz up the wire in large colls, and lodge be draped in mourning for a not the Insular possessions. spplh niion No. 11 IN. f.>r llx- E'^ ol W r : States l-and Office in Igikeview, Lake II. Rice, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; mi N-ph-nilier 27, lisit, via: May O. Me Laughlin, nt Ban I- raie i-c.» <i( Heel imi No. 33. in Township No. 40 8., that the 80,000 acres are now in such period of thirty days, and that a copy William F. Mt-Colliim, : county, Oregon. James White, Bryantsville, Ind., The contestant having, in a proper Calif.; James M. Emery, of Fort Klam fortheFF.i. M.1«. Fec. ?», E1, 8W'4 Runge No. 12 E. lie nsniia »" a shape that tbe flocks and herds of of these resolutions be sent to the Any and all fn*reon» affidavit, fileil August 6, 1901, set forth at li, Oregon. and l.ot 3. Sei-, 27, Tp. 40, H. II. », E. tiessi.» t t'lmrlv» Piekrll, <>( Bcdllelil, says: DeWitt ’ » Witch Hazel Salve eattlemen and settlers can have widow and a copy furnished the facts which show that after due dili claiming adversely the above d.-i-ril.« .1 W. M. IR. numi-» thè follo»ing wil- t'ri-gon; <«. L. Ift Imsrts. <•! Title U»*’. healed running sores on both legs, j gence personal service of this notice lands are requested to fi|„ their t htiins Oregon; J niiivs ItevKU. ot Merrill, thr- free access. Pacific Odd Fellow and each of the i"" to prove hi» conllniiou» rt-eidence He bad suffered 6 years. Doctors cannot l«e made, it is hereby ordered m this office on or la-lore mid 14th <hiv upon miil riiltivntion <>f »uhi lnn*l, via: gon ; Thoms» Dixon, ol l'ule I.»ke, "r*- Lakeview Examiner: The Exam county papers for publication. directed ti;at such notice be given ot Oetola-r, 1901. R. A. Filinoti, of Keno, Oregon: A F. K<*i>. j , failed to help him. Get DeWitt'«. and E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. . K. M. BRATTAIN, Rigi'lrr. by due ami ;>r/q>«*r publicntion. Fraternally Submitted, iner Is in receipt of a letter from Mr. l'a<L»<’tl, (>( Reno, ()ru}p>n ; W. \ . Tv**!- Accept no Imitations. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. of Keno, Oregon; A. D. liilnmli, ol aniMrs Fred Mtiore, late of the Rude- A lic k B aldwin , The piles tlint annoy you mi «III I"’ DEPARTMENT Ol THE INTER- R viio , ( h i'^nii, J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. win Company, w ho are now teaching A lice G okllkr , qtiltklv nml permanently healtil If OK, <>< !>. oil I jx ,*! O|fi< ( ., Washington, NOTICE. E. M. BRATTAIN, Ilegister. !>-( ., July 15, loot. N.,ti. ,. h In'teby you use DeWitt’S Witch lliizel Salve. R estoha F rench . a class In elocution at Klamath Falls. O. O. Buck. Beirne, Ark., says: 1 given <>( the following Executive Oxlur Beware of worthless counterfeit». I have been instructed to enforce These talented people express their Notice tor Publication. was troubled with constipation until restoring certain tracts in tlie Ca-ead.'- , the ordinance relative to stock run NOTICE- Itepnrtincut ot the Inteiior, dvligbt at tbe prospect of returning In cases of cough and croup gl'” 1 bought DeWitt’» Little Early ning at large within the limits of Range Forest ll<*»<rve to till* public Lund Office lit Eukvview, Oregon domain : Executive Mansion, Juno 21t Co Lakeview for the winter and or the little on« (Inc Minute lough Risers. Since then have been I Klamath Falls. en- Therefore, all live IIKII. fn Kceonlance with the provi’ To the officers and members of the August 12, 1001. ganizing a etas» in elocution, besides Bonanza Lodge No. 14.3, I. O. I st-rk, excepting milch cows, must Is* "ions of the Act of Congress approved ' Noth-e I» hereby given Unit the fol- Cure. Then r< sf easy mid have no O. r.s tirely cured of my old complaint, kept enclosed, or will be Impounded June 4, 1897, (30 Mat., 34 36.) an I by nming-nniiied settler Ims lil«l notice ol fear. The child will be nil fig*’*- *" giving some plays In the winter Notice is hereby given that a spec recommend them. ' and cost» made. Milk cows will l»c virtue of authority therebv given, und I"" intention t<> innke filmi proof in months with the assistance of local ial meeting of said lodge will be held J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. allowed to run at large _ between the on the recommendation of the Heer.-tarv "|||>|><irl o( hi» duini, »nd llmt snid |>r<M>f it little while. It never falls- I’*"»*- talent. The matter is now In the at their hall In Bonanza, Oregon, on of tlx* Interior, it is hereby ordered that will I h - mudi* before Junies II. Dli-coll. nnt Io tnke, tilwny» safe sure and hour» of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. NEW TIME CARD. Township twentv-two (??; Haitli ' oimty ( 1,-rk nt Kl»nmtli Full», the., hands of a few of our young ladles, Monday, September 9, 1901, at 8 J. A. UKHLINOH, almost luskdn I miei Uta l|i cfTect. Range nine hl) East, end Townsltip on September 27, luui, vu : who will endeavor to organize a class o’clock p. in. All members in good City Marshal. ' m Fy; vv ui23) STr"'' '‘“'■X'- J. L. Piidgett * Mons, Keim. STEAHER ALHA, ('burle. H. Merrill, (II) East Uilhmu-tte Meridian. Oregon for Mr, and Mrs. Moore, There is standing are requested to be present. '•r 'he N1, NEq nnd N i„ .NW'7, «oc. Capt. C. H. Schoff, Don’t lie Kttlsfied with temporary within the limits of the Cascade RHllg,’, o' **■!"■ E W-M- lie minus little doubt that a large class can Business of Importance is to be at Is now making regular s<*ml-wcek)y ' rorest Reserve, hi- rcstorerl to tin- pub- relief from Indigestion. Kodel Dys lie domain aft.-r sixty davs notice here- be billowing Wilnvtai'H to prove hi" I m gotten up, and an invitation 1 "ntninon-H-nidi-t.i e upon nnd eultivii tended to. Visiting brothers cor trips from Klamath Falls to Budd! pepsia Cure permanently and com of, by publication as require*! |,y |aw ""¡v "I "m l boxi, vis; E. W. Gowen, will be forwarded to the Moores to dially invited. Springs, Pelican Bay and the Agency 1 *' Enlls, Oregon; Fred Htukel, pletely removes this complaint. It , these tracts having been found better ' ! m •ome to Lakeview. J. O. H amakkii , N. G. Landing. Boat leaves Klamath Falls relieves permanently because It, al i adapted to agricultural than forest nur- \i ' o ' ,,r',K'1" I Thoiiius Bull», of l-oses William M.-Kinl -y. The ahoy.- • ' Hi , Oregon ; Clarence Kennedy, of Ashland Tidings: The drill of on Mondays and Thursday» at 7 a. in., ' lows the tired stomach perfect rest. descrilred lands will be restored to tin Merrill, Oregon. " CARNIVAL COMINO ON. Dieting won’t rest the stomach. imbue domain **'cptember ¡9). |9ui then tlhe Southern Oregon Oil Co., on the returning on the following days. E- M. BRATTAIN, Register. Itecoming subject to settlement and Nature receives supplies from the Al fiord place, east of town, Is again Fare. - -- ----- On Wednesday evening, Sept. 18, | entry nt the I ruled Staten Land Ollite pounding Into tlie noil fast and furi- the Portland Carnival will open in a Budd Springs 21.00; round trip »1.75 r,,o< w<’<ilf- The sensible way to J.akevtew, Oregon. Digests what you eat- I’- 1- Thomas, Sumptervllle, Ahi. ' help the stomach Is to use Ktxlel I 1.L0; roundtrip ‘ ‘ ----- wus, and is now down 100 feet. Five brilliant array of splendor such as is Pelican Bay (Signed) BINGER HERMANN', 2.2.» Dyspepsia (Jure, which digests what "I was suffering from tlyspcpsln, It. artificially digests the food and »1« Nature in atrengtbsnlDg »nd * . Commissioner, *hcn I commenced men are busy engaged in the opera seldom seen in the Northwest. The Agency Land’g2.00; round trip 3.5u you eat and can’t help but do you taking Kodel struct I ng tlio exhausted digest*»*« good. tions of tly* company and experts in great exposition building will be 11- j Dyspepsia Cure. I took several hot- gun». It lathe bleatdi»covereddlge»v For News of the World Mr». S. H. Allport, Johnstown, J. L. Padgett <ft Sons, Kenn. ant and tonic* No other prePar.* (D. drilling for oil say that considering ! hnninated by nearly 3800 electric) Il's mid (.an digcgt, 11I1Z 1 anyf -; hing. ” Pa., »ay»: “Our ||tt|e glr| al|11((K( approach it in •®c,e0^!1,IPU»e» the character of the h «>II they have' 'lights, while the adjoining Mult* Ivxlel Dyspepsia Cure Is the only can If the action of your bowels Is not strangled to death with croup. Read the San Francisco Bulletin. •tantly relieves and permanently «w* The |»r< |i;u.ition containing all the nut- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, been working in and »ome of the un- ( nomah Field, with its five acres, will Fifty cent» per month, Including caK-v 40,1 r,'Kull‘r- scrlouscoinpllcaUons must be the final result. DeWitt’s doctor» Haiti »he couldn't live hut she "nil digestive fluids. It, gives weak Flatulence, Sour Stomach, foreseen delay» cau»ed by the labor ( have lights equaling 40,000 candle- large 28-page Sunday edition. Sick Ileaducbo, GaMralgla.CrtniP*11™ was imwmtly relieved by One Minute Mmnaclw entire rest, restoring strikes the company have made extra-1 power. The Carnival ~ will afford ’ a for sample copy to’Hie Bulletin, 133. rianger^Saf.*1^^^ their all other result» of luipei feet dir»«®^ . Cough Cun*." wdln.1 ry progress, and they arc sur-j , whole month natural condition. ..... of . pleasure —.......... and Inter- Kearney St.. San Francisco. J. L. Padgett Ar Sons, Keno. J. L. Padgett \ Son», Reno. •*• L. Padgett A Non-t, Keno. Prspsrs« by K C. OeWITT »CO. «'«*•• KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE & SON, CoüecîiGiis Attended to Promptly. KLAMATH FALLS PLANINO MILLS? EXCHANGE STABLES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, IIEKLIGRI) STOCK I'Akl 'arresi Herd of Registered [ere- feds in Oregon. Ashland cr.d Klamath Falls, Stage Line j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SWEHS. Prop Kodol Dyspepsia Cure