Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 12, 1901, Image 2

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E R. REA.YES.
Vice rresidci.1.
•riMiirii i. \ n i ». ,\t th y••
‘
property
Stale». tl.«y tiik»« Into ei.nsidi'tiithi:» Its «11»
NOTH K FOR I » “Li* V I
There was no l.a'k, not even an «»ar« t ime trout railroad* and navlgnbh*
UxirrnhutK I "" ”j" r .
lurk, but good «sirs, ho w e. as a ¡»art of str.'tiaix, bei'auM'ex| <>tn»<' of p'ltillg
I«keview tirvgoi».
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Tim attempt to asKisainato Pre*!- thia great «xmnlry, took po®«ei»d«»n the limiter tu tnnrket Is a very tm-
PubtUhH! every
by
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vu» ».
dent McKinley is the Lairth attack and paddled to th«' island two miles pvrtant factor.”’
j’,1....... * ' a *.
on th«’ life of a chief executive with­ from the shore.
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This Hue* to the I OR SALB. I X\ O I INE RANCHE». ( Oligli'»» ol .1'111» • ‘
n t .............. al»'
'' "'X',J| ,
in the history of the United States. height of the rim. ami ahn»*l it per­
E iiit HM »Mb rKoriitrT"Hw.
ol Cuino'*"1'.
Th«1 undersign«'«!desires, on tuvounl «tale»
\ limatic tried to kill President fect cone. We found no trail, but
mol Wa»hii»gl> n r>
ni BM-RirrioN rates :
t,.ii»l.«l
I» all ti»«'
U'."’’
Jackson. I»ut failed to even inflict a determimsl to rea«'h tlu* erest. Two- «>f |»n»r bealih, to sell two excellent
year (in advance)
«»■toi
Augn-t
4.
IN'.
’
.
ranche*,
vlx:
wound. Ills assailant was plac«xi in thirds of tin* way «»ver great, black
„I Klammh lull».*.....„
THURSDAY, fETTEMBEB 1 .
ihi«' stock ranch about fl miles from put,, ol Oregon, ha....... ",'1" J'1' ...
an flayhtm. where he died.
Presi­ ' lava ns'ks. Then vaine the climb
hi"»"."" »Mt»*»;'"
„
dent Lincoln was shot ami killed at through th«> l«»o*e scoria. a distance Lorella, containing 520 nere», nil Ihiaullhv
(or th«' »"it. hu»«' "I tl"'
” »
i ■ !.. rown.l |»N
" '
,x
|a time when the civil war was draw­ of Kbollt 500 fi'Ct) When you stand fenced ss it li good rail and w ire fence,
ling to a cn«e and when partisan still In the stuff you go down, and g<Mxl Imlhllugs, hotis«', kirn, siusls. 7« , I U M 1.I..I w »III.... ,
and sectional
feeling ran high. when you climb lip you slide back. spring house, etc.; lf»o acres under Ihuiil... Iaml».."ghl ........
ilM uniln.t or »toll«' Ibioi 1er “U
i His tragic end at a p?riod when his
Being 7000 feet alsiv«' the sea th«' cultivation, the tsilance In wild hay, pm i«.». », and Io «'»t»bh»h hi« . lai n I •
The people hf the nation were public services were s > much needed breath comes like a golf-player "in (cut* several hundred tons |H*r year;) iahl land I« K"*’ »•"’ .K'’«»'’*r •••’'
khocked and appalled on receipt of to restore unity and peace among short panta.” But with w Ith mere puff­ all excellent soil ami plenty of water on Mondai , the I4lh .1 «» ■"
the news, flashed over the wires Fri­ the states, caused intense grief, ing than St'iiator Hanna gets in Th«' from several large springs for the hay 1901. II. name« a» «ui""
!
,,na
l*,l‘ **'sl O. M.-l a.ighlm. .4 .*.«" I "«'" '
day afternoon, that an attempt had excitement and alarm. Booth, the Oregonian in a year, we rea.'hcd til«' and croi*.
Jacob l»h r. of Kl.,mall...|i. » «Id
ranches,
and
in
th«'
center
of
a
larg«*
had been made to assassinate Presi­ wretch who commlttixl the foul deed, »•rest. Here we find a ciater about
Jan..'« M. Emen . .1 1
U X'‘‘ '
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Oregon; I’bail.» Martin, of I'" bls '
dent McKinley, while he Was in at- was shot in a barn which had been .’>00 feet in diameter ami 150 in depth. and first class range.
t'A
' j'' ',
Also a grain ranch at Lorella alh. Oregon.
tendance at the Buffalo exposition. set on tire to drive him from cover. In There 1« a small Link of snow that
. lainiing adver». !? th.« alsive .!« •« '"« ' Plans and Spccifiaitions Furnished on All Kinds 0|
An anarchistic arch-flend committed July, 1S81, the nation was again persists In not melting, as if in m«« k- known ns the "Simp. Wilson ranch." |U11.|« an- r.-qm «to lto « »' «>’. '• > I.'"''"
Buildings and Contracting and Building
the dastardly deed.
Ills name is thrown into terror and sorrow by erv of th«' one«' great heat.
From <*<>iit.lining 320 acres. All well fence«! in ll«i« ollie«» on er Ulon* sani Hl*»
»la«' of Oi toi«'«. I9*,i.
.
given as Leon Cxolgasz. and he is a th«' sh ««ting of President Garfield by this point the steep Links of and sufficiently watered by numerous
on the Installment Plan.
I M. Bs«mis. I.»>■'••»■«.
Russian Pole. Two shots wen- tired, a rattle-headed fiend called Guitcau. th«' great crater pi«'sent a magnifi­ springs of excellent water; a new
imth balls taking effect, one striking The President dteti in September, cent view. Some are ls»ld precipices liouse, tlnlsh«*d In good »tyl? and cost Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878
s|,„,. l i.’iit». " ••»■•I < «rvmg, Muli liuti», B h I u H vi » „11,1 N, w , |
Notice for Publication.
the breast and the other passing and subsequently Guiteau was tried and others steep slop«'s eovcre.1 with ♦1.200; »» young orchatd, 2.’» acre* in
Sci.>11 sud Furiwd Work, Harh, Ix.ni . d .I Itlind., (Nirtirr sud B km - l'fi« l««,
alfalfa,
the
balance
cultivate«!
nnd
♦firongli the stomach and lodging in for murder and hanged. Now Presi­ pine. When we joined our comrades
„n.l l'urnol Baliislvrs, I'»or sud \\ indo« I min,*», Pulplt» ati.l I*«« l . 4,. sinngi,,
VNITIT
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STA
lì
<
I
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I'
1
1
the muscles of the back.
Th' last dent McKinley lies prostrati' from at the rim we were a.s weary as ever raising wheat, oats, rye, liarley, v«'ge«
I. «k 1 « 1«« , * ' kki .»' x . J«d?
i'*'l • ' Buildvi*’ .lardwarn, l'ami, sud Od. Moatdlng andt.ln»«. Eh<vati<>i» «„4 1«..,^,,,*
Noti«e i» betel»« givel» lb.it. in ,.> iii | io. .--cd. Orotmd ami fui <ila.»> H all l'«|«’r. Furullutx, «-1« .. «-:»'.
mentioned wound is the serious one, an assassin's bullet. a»»d the nation is were our congregations after long tables, etc., etc. No waste land on
|U»t «<nk ami imkleiial, and in ilio Intesi ami limai apprioed stile.
though it Is hoped that with the aid depresseil by grief am! anxlet v. That sermons, but for our weariness we it. Th«> best grain ranci» In Klam­ pliauce w iti» tlie prov»«i»m» <>i ll»e ad ol
{’,.ligie« ot Jutn* 3. ix:s. . ntitlcl - Al.
ath county.
of greatly Improved medical and sur­ he will recover there is ground for hail a vivid memory of on«' of the
ad
(or
tire
»ale
»<
tlnilwr
lamia
n
tl»«'
Thi's«' ranches will la* sold, sepa­
Through his long grandest seen«'* of th«' world
gical skill, the distinguished patient s'rong hope,
It was rately or together, at a bargain. state» >4 Calli.>rum Oregon, N> «a.l.» am
1 tossi title, ami ls»th in first rate con Washington Teriit-i«.’’ «" » tt« i> l»d
may recover and be restored to his public career President McKinley worth it all.
lo a», tl.«. l’ul.li.' bt»l
«'’•
has reflected a st rung and noble
family and country.
We crossed the divide of the Cas- ditlun. Cull on or write to
<4 Augu-t 4. ISO-’, .lame» M. I m«*r«
W m . D avis ,
.4 Fort Klamatli, Count» >4 Klamath
The
Between 3 and 4 o’clock Friday character, an amiable and syni- cades and went soutlteasl wanl.
Lorella, ( »regoli. ..•tate «4 O.Tg. II. ha. Ibi» .la» ffie.l
(xithetic
nature,
ami
has
exhibited
I
fifterrioort. t’fcKident McKinley went
Indians of the Klamath Agency ar«'
in Ilo» «'Ili««' hi» »«orli »tatvuielit No
317, for III«' purclui»«' «>f li'«' J* ’ *
to the Temple of Music on the ex­ wise anil lofty statesmanship. Thus, fairly civilised, many of them having I IMBERCI Li t RE. I INAI. PROOF.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
<4 Sectmii No. »>. in T««« n»l»i|» No t i ■-
W. W. HAZEN. Proprietor,
position grounds and was there en­ lie has beiume strongly Intrenched gotsl farms and some of the finest
Range No. ; I . W. M Hn.lwill.4l.. |..... .
in
the
hearts
of
tiie
American
gaged in shaking hands with the
cattle I ever saw. Thrift in caring
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ( to»h>>» tliat thè lami » night m< re «ahi-
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
l,,r aKrl
passing crowd. When tlie a.ss.issin‘6 people.
for, ami beautifying their homes L akkvikw . OKK..OX, Augu’t 2'1, 1901. t alile (or il» liuiber or stoi'«1 II
Noli»-»' is hereby given that Thoma» cultural puri«»»'». an»l lo v«l.«l>'.i»h hi»
The assassin lies obdurate and de­ seems to be the last thing for them
turn came, he extended his left band,
Dixon has tiled nolle» of intention to daini to »ahi lami l»*loi«' thè Reg»«ter I ìvr/xf-wr
Horst's boarded by day, week or ir.«.utb,
bis right being swathed in a handker­ fiant in his cell. Ills brains inclined to learn. Down the edge of th«' lake make final proof Itefore Ja». II. l>n»eoll. and R.-cen» r ol ibis office al Likrvicw
▼
k,
I
y
•
Hay ai),| (¡ruin bonghi inni sold.
chief. The President smiled in his to and absorbed the infamous doc-1 to this beautiful village is a charm- County Clerk, at his office iu Klamath t»r«*gon, on Momlay, Ilio Itili day »4
Fall«,
Ore.,
on
Saturila?',
the
12th
day
Octol«'r.
BUI.
Ile
irnim
»
a»
»
Un»
"
f
r.i«.*en!
’
vrs
conveyed
to all parts of Southern Oregon
usual affable manner and stooped in trine of anarchy, which would de­ ling drive. Here we found comfort­ of th'tobcr, 1901, on timlier cultur«' ap­ Jacob laler, oi Klamatholi. Calli.;
and
Northern
California
at
the very lowest rates.
the act of extending his hand.
In­ molish governments and kill their able quarters, with Mine Host Bur- plication No. 1O!»>. for the >F‘« «»(Sec­ lìiarle» Martin, of F ri Klamath. «tre
tion
No.
32.
in
Township
Ne.
4«>
gol!
;
Ma»
<».
M.
lauighlm.
<4
San
Frati
authorized
heads,
and
which
would
riss, of Hotel Linkville. Our party
stantly the eold-bloodcd villain, not
Rang«* No 12 E. II«* name» as ««it- c.i-co. Calli . John II. Bice. <4 Klamath
Swefted from his atrocious purpose destroy thos«* restrictions which make separated, leaving one to preach and ne».-«'»: Albert loliiison, ot Tuie laike, Falla. Oregon. Any an i all |erm>n»
by the cordiality of the president, society and civlliiation possible. He 1 talk temperance and enjoy himself. ¡Ore.; G. L. Scliwnru, o( Tuli' Lak«'. dainiing a»iv*’r»<'ly thè al»>ve .|» "Ciil»«i
Ore.; Charles R. la'iinl-ley, <>( Tide land» ar«> req«i«.»te.l lo lil»- ll»« ir dami«
Drew s Valle? . Oregon.
Shot twice in quick succession from belongs to that abhorred class who A trip of 25 miles on the steamer Lak»', Ore.; Charles I’iekett, of lied- in ibi» olii*'«, »»n «si la'f» re «ani Itili da?
P.O.
BUNT INO. Owner.
hate
authority
and
would
turn
order
Alma (the like of which steamer Is field, Ore.
a revolver concealed under the hand­
October, B*0l.
E. M. Ba «mix. Register.
E. M. BRATfAfN. R.gi-ter,
kerchief. The throng in the build­ and system into riot and ruin. They not to be found on earth. Captain
ing wrifs horror-stricken. The Presi­ •are the very ones most in need of Schoff and son being th«' total crew.) TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF.-
TIMBER LAND. \< T.ll’NE t K-
NOTICE FOR Ft BLICATION.
dent’s wounds were hastily examined, restrictions and least able to govern took 11s to Pelican Bay. This is called I
NOTICE FOR 1’1’BLK VITON.
and then he waa conveyed to the em­ themselves. He not only attempted Pelican B-ty because all the thous-
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) :
I xim» S tit ».» I.«M» Olii» »■.
15 Htfbirrtl levili« I'd« F r 'i!«
ergency hospital on the grounds and the murder of a precious and noble I and* of pelicans stay in another part L akkvixw , O kkiion , August 19. 1901.J
lakeview, Or,-g»»n. lulv 29. Iiul.
is her« Io given that Joiin I’ix
subsequently to the Milburn resi­ life but gave a cold-bl«s»ded affront of the lake, but "The Lodge,” kept <»n Notice
Price: Sioo. >1«nd >190
Notice Í» lierel.y given ll.at 111 cou.
has file»! notice ol intention to make
His by G. G. Crary, is an ideal resort for final priaif Is-iore .la«. II. Drireoll, Coun­ pliant»" with th«- pr..vi-i 11« of the act ot
dence. In tiie meantime, the as­ to the American government.
LAL'DOH ALAMO Hc.idcftM
Snug and ty Clerk, at hi« office in Klamath Fulls, Congrí*»» o* June 3 l»"». »■unti» >1 "An
sassin was dragged out of the build­ act excites universal exacration, and I ttshermen and hunters.
(>re.. t»u Saturday, the 2Hth day «>f Sep­ act for th«' »al«' »»( timlier lan»l» in th»'
ing and bun led to the police station. he will pass into history branded as cosy cottages among the trees invite tember, ’ 1H»I. on timlier culture applicu Sial«« «»( Californis, Oivg .ii. Nevaila
a
most
despicable
villain.
to rest, and In the center a fc;u«t is ti«m No. . 114«».
Only promptness on the part of offi­
114«', for the WS
W I* <»f
of SW1, . ami and Washingt'.n Territori ." as rxt«'l»<l
_ 1 Utl
’l of
..i Vlft
--1 I«l to all the pilhlk! lain.I Stat«» Li­
NE>4«»f SW1, nn.l
SW'«
NW'«of
This tragic event, as the out- spread at meal times.
• I). RI-AMLS, M.D
cers prevented the would-be-mur-
Seel ion No. 2s. in Township
Townslnp No. 40, S., ad of Augi»«! I. I«**’-. May O McLaugh­
: growth of anarchistic agitation, hits
A ride out from Klamath Falls, linage No. 12. E.
dcre? from being lynched.
lin,
of
San
Fratn-i«».»».
i-onnly
ot
Ban
He names an ait.
Ph) liliali a-.il Surgeon,
Immediate attention from the best 1 inspired a systematic effort to detect with Mr. Frank L. Look, secretary iH-sses: Charles Pickett, of Be»ifi<-I<l, Fi aneisco. state »*( Call lor i.u lia« tin« »la.
ffleil
in
thisolllceIlia
»worn
«ta!»
no-ut
N»».
All Cali» An»wered l'riimptf? Day
They of a company organized to irrigate by Oregon; G. !.. Nchwartx, «»(Title latke,
skill obtainable was rendered the and eradicate anarchists.
Oregon; Thoma« Dixon, of Tuie Lake, 315, for th«' piireli»««. »4 th«' NW a ol
President.
A successful operation should be driven from the country eli'ctric power on a large scale, re­ Oregon; James Bevan, of Merrill, Ore- Section N»». 12. ui Township No. 33 S
or Night.
Range No. 7*4 E. W. M . and will offer
and the condition of the patient and no longer allowed to threaten vealed something «>f the possibilities gon.
E. M. BUATTAIX, R.-gistvr. I pr.«>( t»» »how i list il»** lami «..light 1«
the
government.
By
their
crazy
and
afterwards justified the hope and
of this soil if watered. On one side
more valuable (or it" timber or «tone
NOTICE To CREDITORS.
than for agricultural piirp«««, and t<>
belief that the wounds were not nec­ inflammatory teachings, they are apt a fenc* we would see the finest of
« stal.liali his claim to »an! Ian I lirfore '
essarily fata). Barring the possibil­ * to arouse at any time some of their wheat, and rye, and barley, and oats,
Notice is hereby given that the un­ th«' Regi-lgr and K««-«.ivvr of till« ..III.,
GENEIIAI. I'Il EIGHT ER,
vicious
and
feeble-brained
satellites
ity Of blood-poisoning or peritonetis.
and alfalfa; on the other side st«'- dersigned has lawn duly H|>;»>inl«*>l Ex st laikeview. Or., on Monday, the Isti»
It I« the direct fine from Ashland
ecutrix
of
the
e.lnt«
’
of
James
T.
Hen
­
to
acts
of
violence.
Authorities
■
lay
of
Octolivr,
i'all.
Ile
nain»-»
a«
«ir
there is every prospect that the
■ brush, with jack rabbits dodging
and all Sortlra> st Oregon to Klam­
lev, deceased, by an order of the Count?
: Charle« Martin, <>( Fort Klam
!'*..n.| t nnd < aretul slh'ntiaa
Thousands, probably him Court of Klamath County, Oregon, amt n«*a»e«
I’rcsident. with his naturally strong have been too lenient with them. about.
alh. Or«-gon ; Jame* M. Em.-ri. .1 I » rt
ath Fall», Mirrili, llonanu, Bly
*r> nil o dvrs
Constitution and robust health, will Let them now be exterminated en­ dreds of thousands of acres within letters t«*»tani»'ntiiry were »Inly iaaunl Klamath. Oregon; John It. Rice, <»l
and Lakerlew, and alno Indino
to
tier
on
the
4th
«fay
of
September,
Klamath
l
all».
<lreg»»ii
,
Ja»
.>li
|»|rr,
»4
tirely.
That
is
the
surest
means
to
Survive, much to the joy of the
20 miles of the town only wait the 1901. All persons having claims against
Agency anti Ft. Klairatli.
Klaniath»m. t'alil. Any ami all |» ,•»»»>»
American people, whose regret over insure aafety for the people and for I lifting of the waters ot Klamath suid estate are hereby notified to pre­ claiming a*lver«ely th»* al«»v«. •h-»«,ril«*»l
Iiis affliction and solicitude for his those whom they elect to make and and Lost rivers to become as gar­ sent the same duly veitfied «ilh the lami» are ir»pi«*»t,*»i to til«* their «-lai.n»
proper vouchers attached, to uh - at the in tin« office on or lielorn tiie «al l I4’.h L» .»«»• Kl.in. .:h Full» dally at ti:3O
In its eff»»rtx dens of richness and beauty.
recovery, »re only changed to abhor­ enforce their laws.
Klamath County Bank, nt Klamath Jay ol Octol».r, l«»l.
Proprietor of Freight W agoni
n. in. nnd arrivi* t-y lì p. m., and
rence when they realize that within for self-preservation, let the govern­ 1 Great bands of cattle an«! horses Falla, Oregon. «ithin six months from
E. M. Ila «mix. Registrr.
i
tiuik«s
|
>
od
coiim<
‘
ti«.ii»
wllh
all
their bordeis there was a wretch, so ment enact and enforce greater re­ ! are grazing on the seemingly barren the date of this notice.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
fiorili and sonili Lound traili» ut
vile and calloused of conscience, who strictions against emigration from sagebrush flats and hills, but are all 5tli . «
Timber Land, Act June 3. ¡878
■■ iii I ht , l'sil.
Ashlaud. Dnyliglit ride tolti «ay».
Europe
and
other
foreign
countries.
ForiiiA B. H k . xlkv ,
Would rise to strike dowi* their chief
fat and sleek.
What they find is
Notice for Publication.
Executiix
of
the
Estate
of
James
T.
Unless I
exceedingly nourishing.
executive and insult and menace
Henley, «lecesse«!.
TRIP TO CRATER LAKE.
UNITED STATES LAN’DOI FB Ed Good Stock mid Equip­
1 am mistaken It will not be 10 years
their government.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Lixmew, tiaat, ■», July 29,1901.(
until this rich tract will be In culti­
ment.
On receipt of the terrible news.
i
(From Oregonian.)
Notice i» herrlr. given that, in com
vation. and Klainath Falls a large
Mrs. McKinley bore up bravely,
D ki ’.'. rtmrxt or vine I stkriob ,) pliance «»th the provi-i -n» <>l the ad ol
K lamath F alls , Aug. 2«.—After
F xitkii hTATK» L avi » Ornes,'• (’»mgre-» of June 3. 1x7a, rntitl».«l "An Careful Attention Given
city. One ot my most genial ac­
though she was greatly affected by it.
much planning and many purchases.
L akkvikw , O kkoox , Augurt •>, 1901.) act for the »ale ol timl«‘r lamia in tin-
Traveling Public.
Vice-President Roosevelt and cab­ Dr. C. A. Wooddy. editor of the I’aci- quaintances here has lieen J. A. Ya-
Cleanliness and Good Work
A sufficient conti «t alli.invit having »tale» of Cnlilorni i, *tregoti, Neva»laa:n!
inet officers have hurried to Buffalo fic Baptist; Rev. George R. Varney, den. proprietor of the stage line to Is-en filed in this office by IxMii« M An- ' ■
.
...
Guaranteed.
fo Watch the con«iition of the Presi­ general missionary for Oregm, and I Ashland. His comforablc stages fur­ »leriHin of Ro»lan»l, contestant, »¡tainat all tin* I’uhlir laiml Stat«*» l»v a. I »4 Au 1 JI. GlIiFHT,
J. LÎADH.
Also Agent for LONDON AND
homestead
entrv
No.
21*17,
made
Julv
l>.
gn«t
t,
1X32.
Cliarlrs
Marlin,
<4
Fort
dent. The Vice-President will not the writer, on Monday, August 12, nish an all-daylight ride through the 1X97. lor F.'_. Nk'4, SW'« NE'i, x|?4 Klainfitli, County of Klamath. State
Soj^rietr ndeaL
I'wprirlor.
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
assume the duties of President unless checked our baggage and stowed our­ fine scenery to the railtoad.
N W*4¡, N'ctnm V», T»»w nsliip 24, Range of Ongon, lias this »lay til»«l in
If asked how best to visit Crater X E. W. M.. by Albert M. Iiriver, con- this office hi» »«orn »latetncnl. No. "IM.
necessary. Telegrams of sympathy selves in the sleeper cf the Southern
teatec, in which it is all»’g».»l that said for tin* pm- ha»* <4 the NE1) NW'4.
TI.TBI R Li I Tt RI.. I INAI »’««*•-
and regret have been pouring in from Pacific express, southbound.
Our lake I would say take the Southern Alliert M. Driver is not n>»w and tiever Iz.ts I, 2 ami 3, <»f m-dion No. 7, in ♦
Notice I <>r ¡’ul>!k.ali'jn.
NOTICI. I OR PI BLICATION.
every State of the Union and from jobjective railroad station being G»,I<1 Pacific to Ashland, then by stage to has is-en a re»i<!ent on said Inn»!« since Township No. 33, H., Range No. 7
about
the
date
ol
liia
tiling,
Iliat
lie
«a»
E.
W.
M.,
ami
will
offer
pri»4
Io
sima
Departmenl »•( thè Interior.
I NITED sTATF.s I.ANI* 1
{‘’¡f j
every count fy of Europe. Tire assassin. Hill, the very name a charnt to here, changing to Fort Klamath, a stranger in tiie country, n non rvai-
that th»* !an»l sought 1» more valuabl»-
I.ainl Utile«* al laikevie», Ot.'u"»*»,
I «krvisw. < »«►< «.». A"*"»l l’’ l’’u 1
Leon Czolgosz. was born in Detroit, preachers’ ears—a g«xxi sleep and thence by a private conveyance to >!ent an»l no one seems to have nny for its timlier or »loin* than for agiicid-
Aii|(<i»t 12. B<H.
Noli«'«* »« ficret»»
,,l,‘ J,IB^
knowledge of him, that at tiie time ol lurid piirjM.M», ami to «*»Ul»li»h hi»
Mich., atid is 29 years old.
Soon breakfast on the diner, and at 11 the crater.
Notlre i« heicl’V iiivrn ll»i»t tlu. l«>l
Ihv.n
Im-
ffi»»l
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leaving
lie
sold
his
supplies
t
>
Mr.
claim
to
saiil
land
Iwfr.re
the
Ri-gi.t».*
loumg iihiiii '.I retil«*r In»» lll«-<l m»tl ••■«>1 iiiuku filini |»nw»l Iwh’n*
One ot the comforts here is to re­ Charles Graves with tin* remark that
after reaching manhood lie went to 1 o’clock we were off, and met Rev. G.
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/
ami Receiver <4 this ofli. i* nt Lilo v.. « .
inlviiilon lo iioik«' tinnì |>ri«>f in «up .. .......
ut hi» < tt>... i" kl«ro*
Cleveland and there, by study and W. Black of Burns, with team to ceive The Oregenian th«* day after lie would leave. Haul parties ar«> hereby Oregon, on Mm,.lay, the 14th day ol lii"
|»ort of I iìh < laitn, nn<l thm «sid prtnil Fall», On»., on H*nir>l»y. «»••>
r
notified to apjwar, respond and offer Octolier, BIOL He iiam«-» M witii»-"»«.«:
association, became a bitter anarch­ take us to Crater lake and Klamath publication. Yours truly,
'?„■!
evidence touching said allegation at 19 Jaeoli Isler, of Klarnathi.n, < ulif., John willli- mal» I h 'I"re .1,«« II. Ihiwsill, .4 .S i l.mGr. B"'!. ■"»
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t'Ieik
nt
Klrnnath
l
ulls,
Oregon,
A lkxandek B lackiu ' kn . I). 1).
ist. Anarchistic lectures of Emma Fails.**»
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o'clock a. m.. on •’»th of (h'tola'r, 1901, II. Ilicc, of Klamath falls, Oregon; oli .‘> pil lili«., 27, lIMll. vis:
1,(B,'.-'I..|. N.». 33. i.i To«"»fi'P
Indore B. J. i’engra, I'. B. <'otninissioner Mav O. M. Laiiglilin, of Man fiaii i»co,'
Goldman were instrumental in creat­
Four days brought us the 83 miles
William F. MrColluni,
at Rosland, Oregon, and that final hear­ <'alif.; James M. Emery, nt l ».rt Klam­ Inr lln> SF
Rum*.* N<». tlmrl...
12 E. 11«
PRICES OF TIHBER LANDS
ing’ his hatred for government and to Crater lake. Two things surpris­
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ing will l»e held at 10 o’clock a. n»., on ath, Oregon,
Any ¡u.<| all |»*r»oriH »mi lx»t 3. N t . 27, T|». 4'», f. H. H, E.
A m VANCE.
rulers. Czolgosz says after hearing ed us—the clearness and coldness of
OregmiMI.
L. Behws.t«■ T' '
........................................I... ., Isdor«1 the claiming a»lver»dv the nbove-il».»crili«*<l
W. M, III* nsmes Ilo* follo»ing ««li­ Oregon; James B«* ihii . »4 Mi***'».
one of Miss Goldman’s talks, which the water, of which we drank our
Speaking of the recent advance in Register nnd Receiver nt the United lands are reqimsU*»! to filo th,.11 daim» ni-—» tu prnv». Iti« colli iniiou« »«••i>lc*ic«>
States Lnml Office in laikeriew, Lake in this office on <ir liclore «aid 14th ,1««
n|«in nini l’idiivnlion ot suid Innd, visi g„„ ; Th».n.H» Dixi.ii, "• I
expressed the doctrine that all rulers pint cups dry and felt no harm, and the price of Oregon timber lands, th«' county, < Iregou.
of OctoInT, 1901.
II. A. Eniinitt, ut Keno, Oregon: A F. *.....
».*. »1. IIRATTAIN, Kr«t»W*
should be exterminated, he concluded the magnificence of the timlier. Oregonian of Saturday, says:
The contestant having, in n pro|»er
E. M. BRATTAIN, RcglsUr.
l’ndgcll.ol Keno, Or»>gon ; W. V, T«*et
affidavit, filed August ti, 190), set forth
The
pi
Ics liuti animy voti
'*
he would have to do something.
So, Gigantic firs and towering pines
“The leading city hotels are fre­ fseta which »how that after due dili­
i r», <4 K..HII, Oregon; A. D. Gillnun, «>l
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- Keno, < iregon,
qulckly ami pcriuam ntly l*1' ’1
on reading of President McKinley’s cover thousands upon thousands of quented by many eastern timlier men gence tstrsonal service of thia notice
IOK, « o ik tai l.a„d Ofli, ,.. W .«hingt,,,,
E. ,M. ERATTAIN’, licgistcr.
voli use DeWHt ’s Wlb h Bar.«' Ni»«
visit to the exposition, he left Chi­ acres, untouched by the ax, and at present, arid conferences between cannot 1st n»a»le, it is hereby ordere»! D. (’., Julv 15, l.tOI, Notiii-i» l.u. t.v
anil directed that such notice is, given given of th», following F,x».i iiti\v Oriler,
llcware of worthless countcffei
cago for Buffalo. It was not until little damaged by fires.
them and local ‘“cruisers’” are being bv due an<l pr>>|«T publication.
Notice lor Publication.
restoring »'ertain tracts in tin* I'a-ead».
In case» of «lugli ;md cr"u,> ^
Tuesday morning that he fully deter­
Our camp was a mile and a half held all the time.
They are from
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
Ifelairtlncnt of th»' Interior,
Range Forest Reserve to the tuiblii
I.aiiil Office at Lnkeview, Oregon Ih»' little otte Oi"' Minute
mined to shoot tiie President.
One from the rim of the crater.
Satur­ New York and Pennsylvania, as well
»iomitin: Executivn Mansion, June 29,
August 12, lt«'t.
NOTICE.
BHtl. I ii aecordam«» with the provi­
Shing or another prevented him from day morning we walked to the sum­ as from tiie timber states of Mich­
Cure. Thcn rest easy sud l«»r
Nolle«* i« hereby given lluit the fol
sions of tin* Ai t of ('»iiigress H|.pr»>ved
executing his dastardly plot until mit. Standing on the rim we looked igan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and
lowing.named
settler
ha«
filed
notice
ol
lune
4,
IH97,
(3UStal.,:'d
34.)
and
hv
feiir. The cltlld wlll ts'
I have been instructed to enforce
Friday afternoon. He says he really down those 1500 feet. Tiie first Im­ they evidently mean business in tiie the ordinance relative to stock
f"11*’
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run- virtue of antlmrity tlieriiby giv»*n, ami In» intentimi to uiakn filini proof hi a lit tle whlle. H
»4 lii» clniin, ami limi sni'1 prool
meant to kill the President, and the pression was that we were l<x»king purchase of Oregon timlier.
ning at large within the limits <it mi the reromni'-mlttion <4 th»* Sii-retari support
"ill I«' ma»l|. la f.ne .l.lll.i ■ II. I»ll»i'oll. ani lo tuke, itlwtty» *«<fc *“
of
tlm
Interior,
it
¡»
hereby
or»lerv»l
that
Therefore, all live Township twentv-two (22) Smith Cmmlv Clerk nt Klam ith Falls, Ore., almost liistanliincmiH In '
only reason he assigns for tiie foul into a mass of clouds.
A longer,
A prominent Oregon timber man Klamath Falls,
’
work Is that he Is an anarchist and a closer look and we saw the water and said yesterday that the common-point st-x'k, excepting milch cows, must be Range nine ”.») East, and Towuslun 011 September 27, 1901, vii:
.1. L. l’adgcll * Sons,
kept enclosed, or will tie Impound»-«!
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Mi
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disciple of Emma Goldman. He de- the clouds mirrored in it.
in some ! rate gave all the Southern Piu-ltlc and costs made,
Milk cows will be (9) East Willaim.tte M-i idian, »lo gon forlheN', NIJ4 ami N 'NW.,’, See.
nies that be had any accomplices.
pl.ves the color is almost black, in stations In this state was the main allowed to run at large between the within tin* limits of the Ciireade Rang«', I. Tp. 41, s., R. io. E. W. M. H«. mum »
forest Reserve, !>«■ ri «toriil to the »mh- tl»»' following «ini»*»».» lo provi» hi»
others a deep blue, and In some n«x»ks cause of the quickening In the de- hours of 7 a. nt. and 8 p. tn.
lie »Imnaiii aft. r sixty »lavs imti,-,. |„.re. continiioii" i«'»iilei>«'» upon nn»l cultiva
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KItLINOH,
and corners we caught the colors of ’ rnand for our timber.
“‘Hereto-
of, by publication 11« r«*»|uired hv law tmn <4 «ili I lami, viz : E. W. Gowen,
City Marshal.
the rainbow. It Is a place to stand I fore,”’ be said, “‘the state of Wash­
these traeta having I...... fmiml l.« tter "I Kl iiiialh Falli», Oregon ; Fr«*»l stukel,
The news received this morning, JES with uncovered heads and try to im­ ington had the advantage of us, as
adnptcd to agricultural than f..r«-t i.ur- <»f Menili. Oregon; Tliomn« Bull», <>l
NEW TIME CARD.
|M*e*. William MeKinl-y. 1 he al,»,»-»• Miorill, Oregon ; Clitielice K»*niii*<ly, <»f
to the condition of President McKin­ agine the outpour of melted rock ' timber could be shipped from any
described land» ««ill 1«. resfore.l to the Merrill, ' Iregon,
ley, Is that he is nearly out of danger. through this mouth of the crater more station along the Northern J’ai'lflc
|>ulilic dotnaht xeprember 30. |'«i| tlu-n
E. M. BRATTAIN', Register.
STEAHER ALMA,
l«ec.irmng subjed to »ettl. ment ami
No bad symptoms have occurred and than six miles in circumference. Out it 1 in Washington as cheaply as from
Digests whity®"£t»
Capt. C. H. Schott,
I
«•«try nt the I nit< »l State» I and Olli, »•
his steady improvement justly gives went in hissing,
P.
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Tito,
h ««, Niimpterville, Alii,
seething redhot Portland. Seattle or Tacoma, while
Lakeview,
Oregon.
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Is now making regular seml-weekly
ltmiflcIgllydlgMUtbeWjj jjtor
happy assurance of his full recovery stream for scores and scores of miles, I along the Southern Pacific, in Ore­
"I was suffering from dyspepsia» Nature Io •trenglb-Olugai -yrtif
(Signed) BINGER HERMANN,
trips from Klamath Falls to Budd
in the near future.
Commissioner. when I commenced taking K< m I c I •tructiug the e
then cooling heaped Itself in tnoun- gon, the local rate was added.
This Springs, Pelican Bay and the Agency
It 1» the
nrtpfl?,1.?
Dyspepsia < 'lire, I took several hot gsus.
i
tains
of
lava,
which
remain
today.
made
a
big
difference
In
the
price
of
For New« of the World
Landing. Boat leaves Klamath Falls
ant and tonic« No other gr”|t »
Mrs. H. If. Allport, Johnstown,
ties and can digest __
,
anything.
” can approach It in
Down to the edge of the lake over a ! tiinlwr land in the two states, ami on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a. nt.,
Pa., says: <>our
Ktr| )l|||1(w( Kodel l)ys|><'pHla ('lire Is tlm
aiie»rtWj
only ■lanlly reliaveiand
Read the San Francisco Bulletin. t rail that calls for a level head and while lands are selling in Washington returning on the following days.
strangled to deal It with croup. The preparation containing all the naf • Dyspepsia, Indige"'
Fifty cents per month, including sure feet two of ns went. The water at 925 an acre, the same quality
Fhtlul«nce, .8o^|,n..hra|gia,Cr»iDl|fii
Fare.
doctoni Mid she couldn’t live blit she
ttral digestive fluids. Il gives w eak
large 2H-page Sunday edition. Senfl ' is clear as crystal, but is not espe I- would only bring 93 or 91 an acre Budd Springs 91.00; round trip 9L75 was Insantly relieve»! I,y
Minute stomachs entire rest, restoring their Sick Headache,
all other wauiuo
for sample copy to The Bulletin, 133. ally cold.
here. When capitalists look at tlm- Pelican Bay
1.20; roundtrip 2.25 Cough Cure.”
natural
condition.
Keirney st.. San Francisco.
At the
bcr land with a view of purchasing Agency Land’g 2.00; ro tndfrlp
J. L. Padgett A Sons, K„h„.
Pr«»*f«a •» *■ «■ u*w
•1. L. Padgett ,k Sons, Kcno,
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. FRUITS OF ANARCH i
Fiestder.t.
tv. HUSE <S SON,
to Prompt!/.
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS,
Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line,
HEREFORD STOCK FARI
argesî Herd of Registered Here­
fords in Orr cn.
Ashland and Klamath Falls
SUje Line.
j. n. riooRE,
J. B. MOORE,
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HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMfNS. Prop.
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