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I r II R R !.. 1 W M II A’iX KUTIN President. E R. REAMS, ALEX MAHTIN JR„ Vice Fresic’ent. NKW TI UH CARD. by fire last week. His barn, hay and MR. TAYLOR INTERVIEW ED* Ihv l'ilio« uig Wltucs-e. !.. P””* grain were all consumed In the blase, cuntliiumi» 1« »idem e U| ■' ‘ ' (Oregiuiliin.) STEAHER ALF1A, tion ni mld lumi, V i-: ' i smkel and it was only by bard work that <>( Klnmnlh Full», Oregmi. ',k‘ 1 J. B. C. Taylor, who holds the Copt* C. H. Schott, PuhlUhefl fttry ThtirMlay by the house Was saved. The tire origi Menili. Oregon; .......... position of Government farmer at Is now making regular semi-weekly ol Merrill. On-gon ; eburnee ........... nated under the threshing machine . the Klamath agency, Is at the IYr- tri|>s from Klamath Falls to Ihidd M,’rrU1, K^’.'BRAIT.UN.RegUwr. and in an Instant the whole stack of kins. 11«' considers the Indians Springs, Pelican Ray and the Agency V T E ditors axd P koi ' hiktors , grain was on tire. Tbe machine was bright and willing scholars and that l.andfng. Bout leaves Klamath Falls TIMBER!.AM». « l," ’ a total loss. W. II. Carlock and they will finally become im pnitiilent on Mondays and Thuradava at < u. in., Mil'll E FOR I'UBLK \1 !’''»• SVBM-BirrtOH BATBBI father were also heavy losers. All I I as their white brothers, although the returning on the following days. (t»e year (in advance) .......... ....... their hay and grain, which represent t ’ xrvKi» Si hi » tosti Olin * 111 the Fare. style ot fanning adopted nt I Lakeview. Oregon. J“1' ' T hursday . S eptember « j . l’.»01. ed their summer's work, were burned. j agency only involves the single pro- Rudd Springs tl.oo; round trip «1.75 Notice I» held y given ‘ •ssr ................ ~~ .............. -5 Ifora Goan haaratvrnod to Bonanza. cesses of plowing, harrowing and Pelican Hay 1.20; round trip 2.36 plumee «uh Hie provi»!"'»« lie act l>.8, eull le. The Schley court of inquiry in aett- She baa been living at Bly the past Irrigating. Agency l.aml'g 2.00; roundtrip 3.50 bomtie.Hol.Bu.e3, id lor the Hille ol tuoi er lumi» In ■ '» Mon nt Washington is now ohc of the few months. "There are about 1200 Indians at .tute, ol Culifoitihi. Oretron. Nevu-lu chief attraction» for the country. Mr. Otey of I’lcitrd cantc to Bonan the agency now," he said last evening. »ml Wu.limttlon Terrllon •'« tended to nil the i’libhe .ml > •»'" 1 za last week inquiring the where- • and many of them have long since, Set el uum-t 4. 1*82. -I.'lui II « > Kxnmination of the bulleta remain ! abouts of a horse thief who stole his become self-supporting. Some are ing in the revolver used by Czolgusz State ol O hthi , Im" llu-dui lil<-l n Imrsi* and saddle, and was sttppvised to even quite well-to-do, and Henry j shown that they had not been poison tlii» ottlee hi» »worn "hitenmnl '■ -‘ .lacks.ni. a full-blmHled Klamath | have headed in this direction. the pureliane of Hie SF'i o 8e. lion ed. • No. 12. in l’own»lupNo i > llimp J. A. Lowderbaugh and family will Indian, sells «8000 or «7000 worth oil ;i„ K. W M . nml «id offer piool to »ho« Latent newa from Buffalo says that soon leave for Shasta Valley, when* beef cattle off his ranch every year. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. thaï the Imidi-omthl I« more vuhi.il h t"i the case against CZolgosr waa given i Jack will visit tlu* old homestead of ’The elevation is rat her high for the it» tiinUo or»tonetli>in l»r «Uiteiillural iHirpoHi ». «od toe«Ublndi hi» chum Io Plan* and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol ; ripening of wheat, as frosts are likely to the jury at 3:51 o’clock Tuesday ; his boyhood's happy days. .Mid land helero the Itetiml.r «ml Re- to I k * both late in the Spring and afternoon and that in less than an Tlie Bonanza merchants are keep- ! . elver et Ihm Olli, e Ml I irk. i le« . • >•'V'«'. Buildings and Contracting mid Building hour a verdict of guilty of murder ! ing tlie freight teams on the ••hustle” early in the Fall, but alfalfa and on MomlHV, the lull da) ol < '» » on the Installment Plan. . IlHIl. lléname» a» »Ilm-»'-! grasses do reniarkalily well. Stock hi the first degree was retutned. | Willie the roads are gi«id. <i. MeLimldiii, oí .-an Fiam i-'o.' .ml farming is therefore the principal Among the iiirtnitv variety of material mid work fornialied by t|,i, ri||| . Jacob l»ler. Ol Khimalhon. talli.: General confidence is felt in the A tire originated Tuesday morning ¡.lame» M. Einerv, ol loll Klamalh. <lorv Frutila. W<»„l Carving, Hlair Rail». Ilaliiatera amt Nrwrl l*i«|a. |lr.,ktl ' Industy, and that business lias been ability and inclination of President in a deserted cabin in Langell Valley dns..... Charle» Marlin, ol I it Mani i,,|l and iurned Work, Huali, Ihaua and Blind», Corner ami Baw |i|..k. very profitable for the fkist few years. nth. Hielten. Any »ml all llooaevelt to carry out the policies of near Frank Swingle's hay stacks. imlnw Frame», I'ulpila and I'« « E i „|B i m , ( ••The lands have long since lx*en Notice For Publication. claiming adversely ilio »U.vo d. »enl»-.i mid l urmd Bahiatvra, Door ami He is a Ry the heroic efforts of Henry Hun- the late administration. Builders' Hardware, I'ainl» and < Ml. Moulding andtilaaa, Fie.«Hom, ,,„1 |i,., 1( . ht' landa aie mpie»t«slt» tile Ilici» allotted to the aborigines in severalty Department of the Interior, Strong character, and nothing can can and son. Will, tlie hay was saved, Land Office al Lakeview . Oregon, in thia office on or Utero raid filli I tnl'oeM’d. Ground and Cut Gia»», Wall Paper, Furniture, etc., str, each head of a family being ent It Ieri September 23, ItKil. day ol HcloU-r. Itali. swerve him from t»»e p;ith of duty I Incendiarism is suspected. |U'»t «oik and mnlvnal, and in the late»! and most approveil able». to ItiO acres, tint they think this Is E. M. R hattaim . Regiater. Notice is lieteby given that the fol B ill J ones . and right. al readv too small a tract, and are lowing named wttler baa tiled notice of j liia intention to make final proof in aiip Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 OREGON SCHOOL LAW clamoring for more land. The patriotism and loyalty of port of liia claim, and that mid ptiaif Notice for Publication. ••The Government has gradually will be nuvle la-fore Jaa. II. Driwoll, American eitliens have been shown The following extracts from the --------- AND OFFICE--------- In their fcYrlble rebuke to the few Oregon school law will doubtless be w ithdraw n its assistance since allot County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore 4. 1901, viz: calk used brains whu have sprung up found of interest to school officers ment and there are very few 'blanket' gon, «ai November Samuel W. Clarv, ,v i >IR I I" I ' 1 * . • • ».......... at different points and expressed joy and teachers, and the public gener Indians now on what was once the H. E. No. 2,420, (or the sF.L. Sec. t>. reservati>m. 1 think they will fin Tp. 32. 8., K. 7L- E., W. M. Ile natura nlianci» with the provi-iona oí the «<'t oí over the assassination of the nation’s ! ally. ., l'ongte»» of June 3. Is. s. entitled An the following witnesses to prove hi» W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, ally become a self-supporting and continuous beloved president. residence upon ami coltiva set (or thè »ale o( tmiU-r land» in thè TEACHERS’ examinations . well-to-do community and that they lion of aaid land, via: Jake Isler, of «tate» o| Caldiunin. Ore.-ori NeVii-l r ami EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. it is reported that the striking Teachers' examinations will be can. after a certain time, be left to Klainallion, Calif.; Curia Wei«», of Washington l’erritory," a- extended Inai, thè l ’ ubli. - Limi States by net Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chas. Martin, iron workers of San Francisco are held twice a year. The examinations themselves altogether.” Mr. Tay lor ¡VPFV bourtlctl by day, week or u.ctth. Fort Klamath, Oregon; Willis A. of Augii»! 4. 1*'2. Jame» M l iner». adjusting their differences and re that have heretofore been held in has been teaching the aborigines the oi o( Fort Klumath, Conni' «Í Klam.iiii Verrill, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. ■— »■ Hay niul (Iritiii bought nn<| m >I<|. turning to their employment ami April will be held in February, mak art of farming for about six years. Stale of Oregon, ha» lillà day tlled I E. M. BRATTAlX. Register. Plumengc th conveyed to nil purtH of Southern Oregon m llii» office lu» »«orti »latenienl No that within two weeks the strike, ing the examinations for both State Notice Lor Publication. 317, for thè piirclur-e ol thè ami Northern California nt the very low mt rutcH. which has bren very injurious, will and county papers held in February RAILROAD FOR Ttlt WALKER of fection No. ti. in fon ii -I uii N<>. 3 I n.. SYNDICATE. I and August of each year respectively. Range No, ♦ E - M , M . ami « ilIoffer pr* »■! be satisfactorily settled. TVpartnient of the Interior, i latnd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, tosilo» that thè land souglit morevahi- (Yreka Journal.) keep records of contracts . al le lor ila tlinU-r or »t"i ■ ! .. m t i agri CzolgoAz. ti e wretch Yho assassin September 23, IDOL Thus. B. Walker and sons, who The superintendent shall keep in Notice is hereby given tbat the (<»l cultural piiriaiac», ami toc»tabll»h lu» ated President McKinley, was put on Drews Valley. Orexoa. »ettler lia» tiled notice of clami lo »aid lami U-lore Ihv Register trial for murder in the criminal a suitable book an official record of have secured about 300,000 acres of lowiiig-named and Reeeiver of ibi» olti. c ut l . ikevie« I . O. BUM ING. Owner. hi» intention to make final proof in sup- Modoc, court at Buflakr Monday. There is ( all persons under contract to teacli timber lands in Siskiyou. |Miit of his claim, ami tlmt aaid proof Oregon, on Momlav, ilio I4th day ol OctoU-r. l ’ . WI. He naiiir'« a» « itne — c» : Cali- Shasta and Lassen counties, «ill be made before Ja«. II. Dii»'*oll every prospect that the prisoner will in his county, showing the number of Isler, oí Klamaihoii. Calli.; Lake County I'leik, at Klamsll Falls, Ore Jacob Charle» Multili, <»l Fort Klamath, Ore be speedily tried, convicted and ex school district and date of aintract, fornia, and in Klamath and gon, on Novvinlivr 4, 1901, vix: goo ; May 0, McLaughli ol San Frai» Willis A. Verrill. ecuted. Justice will not be allowed the names of tlie contracting parties counties, Oregon, are likely to build ciac». Ualil.. John II. Re e. <>t Marnati. a railroad from the S. P. Co. in order II. E. No. 2,421. for the NEL. Sec. 7. and the salary paid; the date of com to lag. Any an i all p«'r»oii» Tp. 32, S., IL 7'» E„ W. M. lie name» I Falla, Oregon. 15 Rrffi-terrJ J m H í « l ilis '*Jc. to secure an outlet for the lumber mencing the school th»*»-ait and the the following witnesses to prove In» con b'Iaililing «•Ivernvly thè aUive-lei« riU-u President McKinley’s remains were length of the term in weeks. manufactured. It is probable, as the tinuous resilience upon ami cultivation > lami» are rvquesled lo file their clami» Price gio<>, $1 ix and tiyo in ibis office* on ou Leforv raid I lib day consigned to the tomb in the Can LAUDOR ALAMO Head ot Herd S c I mmi I officers failing to notify the greatest portion of the land is most of sairi land, viz: Jake Isler, of Kl.ima- OctoUr, ltsil. ton cemetery last Thursday amidst county superintendent of the above accessible to railroad connection in tlron, Calif.; Chris Wei»», of Fort Klam E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. ath, Oregon; Cha*. Martin, of Fort I the s irrow and tears of thousands facts shall be liable to lose their appor- Siskiyou, that the branch line will Klamatli, Oregon; Samuel Clary, of TIMBER LAND, At T JI NE.I 1*7» who had gathered at ills old home | tionment of the common school fund. be connected witli the McCloud River Fort Klamath, Oregon. F’ D. REAMI-S, M.D. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. NOTICE H'R PI Bl.lt AITOV town to pay their tributes of respect Road, or else be run to Mott between Arroirriox »ENTs. and admiration. The day spread a 1 Dunsmuir and Sisson. By this con TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF 1'siTKn 8r vtk » L avi » Orru r Ph} th Inn and Surgeon, The apportionment of the school I nection, all of Eastern Siskiyou. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. elowd of sadness and mourning over , lakeview, Oregon, July 21», 1'01. . fund hereafter will be on the first Modoc county, the northern parts Notice is imreby given that in com All Calla Answered Promptly Day the nation. UNITED STATES I.ANDOFFD E. ' pliance with tin- provi«i"ii» of the »cl ol Monday in April and October of each I of Shasta and Lassen counties and L akkvikw , Ommos, September 23, 1901. Congrc»» o* June 3. IH*«. entitled "An Makes daily trips each way tiy Bar or Night. Under the title of "Oregon s vear. ’fhe «50 bonus which liereto- Notice i* hereby given thut Emma act fur the »ah* of timls'r lami» in the Southern Oregon would be most ren, 8<>da Spring», Sli.ikc. lYikegn- Sa-Hie Wonder,” Rev. 11. W. Kel- jore ;ias apportioned in January ( L. Gardner, formerly Emma I.. Kv»t<-r, State» of California, Oregon, Nevada accessible, by reason of shortest ha» ma, (Logging Cutup.) Keno, tn tiled notice of Intention to make 1 ami Wa»liington Territory," aa extend logg of lY.rtland publishes in the . w||] hereafter be apportioned in Oct- distance and entirely through the final proof before J.O. Ilainakar, I'. 8. cd to all the l'ut 'n Lami stati » b< Klamath Falls. Oregonian of last Sunday, an account i ober of each year. timber sections from the base of Mt. ('ouiuimsioner at liia office in B«>nania. act of August 4, 1802, May O. Mi Intugli of hts recent visit to Crater l.Tke and EVERY TEACHER MUST LEAVE IIEroRT. lin, of san Franci»-'*, county of 8an Oregon, on Monday, tbe 4lii day of Shasta as far as the vast timber re [November, 1901, on tirnlwr culture ap Francisco, atateofUaliinrnia. has thia day It I» tbe direc t line from Ashland Klamath county and gives an interest Every teacher who shall leave gions extend. plication No. 1,191. for the Lota <1, 7, 10 til«**I III till - offi,-i-In» »worn staU-im-nt No. and all Nortliacat Oregon to Klam- gJ^T’I'o n pt and rarefili »Hmtlnn ing descript ion of the various towns and "I and 11, of Section No. 3, in town»hip 315, for Hie pareli»»» <>( the ‘ a school before the close of tlie school MAN SHOT AT GRANTS PASS. nth Falls, Merrill, lloiianra, Bly No. 40, 8., R. No. 11 E„ W M. Site Section No. 12. in Tnwnahip No. 33 8 localities he visited, and of the great to all oirlrra ................. year shall at time of leaving make to ' name» aa w itne«»e» : t 'harle» Pickett, It.ing.* N*>. 71, E. W. M m osti will offer and Mkevlrw, mid s I mi Indimi ' fiKinntains. lakes, rivers and forests. priail to show that the lumi sought Is (Ashland Tidings.) of Be lfield, Oregon; Elmer Moore, of the county superintendent a report of Agency uml Ft. Klamath. After viewing this grarld country, be valuable for it» limlirr or stone The Hotel Layton at Grants Pass, BedfieM, Oregon; Charles Ke»ter. of more the school for all the portion of tlie Bedtiehl, Oregon; I. D. Roes, of Bed- Hum for agricultural purposes, and t<> gives his views of its future, He school year to the time of such teach Friday night was the scene of a tield, Oregon. i*»tal.li»h liia claim to sunt land l«*forv nt 9;.10 says: "As we sat down to rest on tlie Register ami Itr-eeivcr of thia offici- heart Klaiiuith Falls dally E. M. BRATTAlX, Register. er's leaving the school, and shall at shooting affray that for a time looked it. ni. and arrives l-y p. I tn., and the fop of Castle Mountain, the high at Liki-vii'» . Or., on Monday. the Dili Proprietor of Freight Mr agone. tbe same time give a duplicate of as though it would be fatal In its day of Or-tolaT, Itali, lie names a» »it- makes grad ronnrethma with nil est summit near Mount Scott, which tieases; t'barlr-» Martin, of Fort Khim said report and surrender the school ' results. I>. Holliday, of the firm of mirth nod Mm!li bound trains al overlooks tbe Klamath country, down ath, Oregon ; James M. Emery, ol Fort I Peacock A Holliday, contractors ot register to the district clerk. Erwrytilias dime with Ashland. Daylight ride loth ways. Klamath, Oregon; John II. Rice, ol npon the matchless lake, we thought arrived in Grants neatiic»» and di»|>at< li STATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS San Francisco, l Klamxtli Falla, Oregon; Jacob I sir r, <■! of tbe future. It was not considered j KlHinathon, ('ulif. Anv and all |a>r»on» Pass last week to look up some min MVST BE ENDORSED—FEE. a foolish dream, but a real vision of claiming adversely tin* nl»ivc >l< at-rilie.1 Good Stock and Equip No warrant upon the common school ing matters in which he Is Interested lami» are requested to tilt' their claim» what is surely to be. Tbe terminus ment. fund shall be drawn in favor of any with Frank McCann, the proprietor in tin» office on <>r Ivfore the said I4lh of a new railroad will soon be built ■ lay ol OctolH-r, P.tOI. teacher bolding a state certificate or of the Hotel Layton. From all that Careful Attention Given io Klamath Falls, then 30 miles by E. M. BaArrrix. Register. diploma unless such certificate or di can be gathered McCann and Holli Steamer brings us within 20 miles. Traveling Public. ploma shows an endorsement signed day had been having trouble but it Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— Qeantincss and Good Work and the approach from there is with by the superintendent, that it lias was not thought to be of a very Notice for Publication. out difficulty. We saw in that vision been registered in his office as requir Guaranteed. II. M. GIRRHT, J. L TADLN, serious nature. At about 8 o'clock, the coming of the people to look on ed by law: provided that nj such Friday night, they met in tlie lobby X/so Agent for LONDON AND Stjperwfr ndent l‘nipnrl«r. UNITED STATES LAND oi l ICE.» this rare gem among nature’s richest endorsement shall tie made until a of McCann's botel and exchanged I. akkvikw , Oaemor, July 29, |U)L( LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO. treasures. We saw multitudes aim fee of «1 shall be paid for the same; Nut ice i» hereby given that, in com i and all moneys so received shall some hot words about tiieir trouble, ing from the East, from the far East, ¡be turned over to the county pliance w itl> the provi»iona of tin- net of when during the affray, McCann Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au TlflB» R CULTURE. ¡ INAI PROOF- for this att»aetion is great enough to I treasurer, who shall place said sum drew his revolver and shot Holliday Notice For I’ublkatfoa. act for the »ale of timlier lamin in the NOTICE FOR IH BI.IL A DON. dra from across tbe aea. So we saw as a part of the county institute ntaten of California. Oregon, Nevada and just over the left eye, the Dail passing IS'pnrtinriit of thr Interior. Europe's wonder seekers here. And fund. A'asliington Territory," an extended Io UNITED 8TATF> LAND OFFICE.» out over tlie left ear. At first it was I.»nd I Illiev at l.ukevinw. Oregon, ill tin- 1'iililii- lamd States by act of Au from the West, even from the Orient, I L akkvikw ,O kkoon , Augnai 19, IW’l.l Aiiailat 12. 1901. FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES. thought by the physicians that the TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.— gust 4. IH'.rj, Charles Martin,of Fort Notii-r Is hereby given timt J»m<* Notice ia hereby xiven that the fol we saw them coming from all tbe ' Klamatli, County of Klamatli, Stale NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. wound would prove fatal but today lot Oregon, Ims tliiw day filed in low inif.named pettier baa tiled noli •« of Dixon I,«» filed notice <•( •••‘»','''’*,7 world, wise men coming to look upon | The undersigned dealren, on account it is said Holliday will recover. make linai proof liefore Ja». IL Mc UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I thin office liia sworn statement. No. 318, liia intention to make final proof in aiip. County Clerk, at Ina office it' this most unique, bewitching and of poor health, to Hell two excellent Cann was promptly arrested and is L akkvikw , O hkoos , August 20, 1901.1 for the purchase of Hie NEL NW'«’ |»>rt ol In» i laiin. and th«' »aul priHif Falls, Ore., on Faturday, tbe auiazing of all the wonders of water ranches, viz: Notice is hereby given Hint Thomas 1 lx,la I, 2 and 3. of Section No. 7, in Willi« made l«fore Jaa. II. priacoll, of Feplvmlar. IWH. ot. Hm'jr r"^ confined Ih tbe Josephine county jail <'oiinly ('Irik at Klamatli Falla, Oregon, and mountain. Was our vision only One stock ranch about fi miles from to await the result or Holliday's in Dizon lias filed notice of intention to Township No. 33, 8., Range No. 7 on 8eptrml«r 27, |00|. viz: application No. 1145. for the FL of W » make final proof before Jas. H. Driscoll, E. W. M., and will offer proof to show ofHvction No. 33. in To«n-hi|' a dream? Well, we did not conclude Lorella, containing 520 acres, all juries. William F. McCollum, County Clerk, at Ids office in Klamath that tin- land ar,light in more valuable for Hie 8EL HEQ, 8rr. 28, 8L 8Wt, Range N.I, 12 E. lie naae- a" to organize a land company and take fenced with good rail and wire fence, Falls, Ore., on Saturday, the 12th day for its timla-r or atone than for agiicul- and l ot 3, A m . 27, Tp. 40, 8. If. 8, E. nea.i'.: (liarle. I'likrtt. »( f* tnral pur|aiaea, nml to establish bin of October, 1901, on timber culture ap controlling interest, but we agreed grxid buildings, house, barn, sheds, Oregon;«. L. 8.1.«»••»,”' plication No. 1090, for the 8E*4 of 8ec- claim to mill land before Hie Register W. M. Hi* name» Hie following wit- On gon; Jame» Bevan, ol Merrill, As our thoughts grew sober, spring house, etc.; 150 acres under I tion No. 32, in Township Ne. 40 8., ami Receiver of this office at Imkeview, lie»».-» |i, prove liia i-ontiniloii» rr»id<-lice gon , Tliotnaa Dixon. <>l Tule Lake, Range No 12 E. He names as wit- Oregon, on Monday, the I4lli day of upon and cultivation of raid la ml, viz: that if they should come from the cultivation, the balance in wild hay. ; nessen: Albert Johnson, of Title l,Hke, Octoi>er, lt»0l. I le names as w itnesaca: it. A. Enimitt, of Keno, Oregon: A F. E. M. BRATTAIN, i:r«'"‘*r' fartherest parts of the earth to see (cuts several hundred tons per year;) [ 'Ore.; O. L. Schwartz, of Title Lake, Jacoti l»ler, of Klamathon, Calif.; John I’adgi'tl. of Keno, Oregon; w. V. Tret- our lake lying bid in the depths of all excellent soil and plenty of water II. Rice, of Klamatli Falls, Oregon; • ra, of Keno, Oregon; A. D. Gilman, of 1 tire. ; Charles R. Beardsley, of Tule Stage Line Lake, Ore.; Cliarlea Pickett, of Bed Muy O. McLaughlin, of San Francisco, Keno, <iri-goii. CONTE8T NOTICE. the moutli of what was once a vast from several large springs for the hay E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Calif.; .lame» M. Emery, of Fort Klam field, Ore. volcano, they would go away saying and crops. Ibl'AHTMKCT or THS 1I It is one of the best i atli, Oregon. Any nml all persona E. M. B battain , Register. as the Queen said of the great Sol ranches, and in the center of a large 1 claiming adversely the alMiVe-<l> »< riln«l U mtkii FtAtra I.AMI NOTH E To CREDITORS lamia are requested to tile tlieir claims L akkvikw , O hkch 'N, Angual , TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF omon: "The half has never been 1 and first class range. in tlii» office on or before aaid 14th day A sufficient contest ■,n‘l|"T!1. u\fl. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice i» heri'by given thnt thè un- told,” Also a grain ranch at Lorella1 of October, Bail. dersigni'd lm» lieen ilnly appointed Ex- la en tiled in thia w,in.t E. M.BRATTAIN, Register, known as the "Simp. Wilson ranch,” UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,! ■x'iltrix of tlu* estate of .lame» T. Ileo- deraonol Roaland, conteal»nI, BONANZA whisperings L akkvikw , O kxoom , August 19, 1901.( lev, ilei'i.|i>oi|, bv un ordvrof thè Coiinty entry No. ■ V'?:/g 3' containing 320 acres. AH well fenced Office: At the Telegraph Notice ia hereby given that John Dix DEPARTMENT OF Till-’. INTER- Court of Klamsth County, Oregon, ami homcatea.l 1897, for EL Chan. Drew is smiling on the young and sufficiently watered by numerous on lias filed notice of intention to make lOK, General Land Office, W ii.lrtngt.iii lettera te»tiinii>ntary were <luly laaned NW';, Fi'dion 35. Io«""1 "J’**' final proof I»■ fore Jaa. H. Driscoll, Coun D. <’., July 15, Bail. Notice U hereby t<> Iter on thè 4tli day of 8eptcml*r, 8 E. \V. M.. by AHa rt M- 1«'^ ladles as they enter A. D. Harpold’a springs of excellent water; a new Office ty Clerk, at hie office in Klamath Fulls, given of tlie lolloHing Executive Order, IMI. All |»'r»<iii» liuving duini» iigiiinal teste«, in which it is allege* house, finished in g'nsl styld and cost store. He Is temporarily tilling the! Ore., on Saturday, the 28tli day of Sep restoring certain tracts in the ('«»mde »iiid e»hite lire liereliy notifled to pre- Alla-rt M. Driver 1» not KLAMATH FALLS, OR. position as clerk while N. W. Dumm | «1,200; a young orchard, 25 acres in tember, ’901, on timber culture applica Riiiige 1-orcHt Reserve to the public »vili tini «Rine ilulv verifled wilh Ilio has »H'en a resident on1 »«" wl( tion No. Il-Hi, for tiie W1; of 8WL and domain: Executive Mansion, June 29, |'O,| mt voucher» sttsclieil, to me ut thè alauit the date of ill» filing' | alfalfa, the balance cultivated and ()| re»i- is on the sick list. NEL'of SW'4 ami 8WJ; of N\V'< of ItitH. In accordance with the provi Klninatli County Bank, «t Klamiitli a stranger in the country, gn)f Section No. 28, in Township No. 40, 8., sion» of the Act oft’ongrea» approved F h II h . <fregoli, «ithin «ix niontli» frolli ■ lent and no one » im ' iiih I '0( Miss Archie Keesee visited old raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, vege tables, etc., etc. No waste land on Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Range No. 12. E. He names as wit- tlie liuto ut thi» notice. June 4, 1897, GW Stat., ¡H 3H.) ind by knowledge of him, ••,Bl 1,1 . t, JR. friends and neiglrbors in Bonanza ku>t D hìci I ut Klmnatli Fall», fregoli, lillà leaving he sold It. The Iiest grain ranch In Klam- Hprings. Kano, Klamath Falla, Dairy, uesses: Charles I’ickett, of Bsdfield, virtue of autliority thereby given, and ’"'i'*' „„rk week. Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. Oregon;«. L. Schwartz, of Title latke, Charlo» Grave« with •>" ’ rr "* Mr»bJ 5ili i|ny o( Heptotnber, USB. on tlie rer-onniii-ml-ition of the Beerdarv | atb county. Oregon; Thomas Dixon, of Title latke, of tlie Interior, it is hereby ordered thi.t Forni» 8. Hrvi.r.v, he would leave, aaid l'1,r" , lt| effrr Nora Goss lias been quite sick, but These ranches will tie sold, sepa- Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, Oregon; James Bevan, of Merrill, Ore Township twentv-two (22) South Lxci titiix of thè E»tat<i of Janiaa T. notified to ai'pear, I”.'.' 'rttu,n »t I® ’ rately or together, at a bargain. Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath gon. is now convalescent. Range nine <9) East, eml Township Henley, deceared. evidence tom bing »■'dd " ''.fV.,, iffOI. |G o * k 1 title, and both In first rate con- Hot Springs and Ager. E. M. BRATT A IN, Register twenty-tliree (23; South, Range nine o'clock a. m.. on 5th of "< A number of our people are going . Cail on or write to (9) Ea-t, Wilhuiiette Meridian, Oregon la,fore It. J. V'i , Baal h*r' Makes connection with all trains at •o the Valley for fruit. W m . D avis , NOTICE. at |(„»laml.«reg.m. »"< ' * within Hie limit» of Hill ( a»< ll(|e ¡tango Ager, Cal. Notice tor Publication. ing Will be held at »<» * ’ * ‘ ‘ ^forc* Forest Reserve, Ire restored to tin pub Lorella, Oregon. Dr. Johnson is kept busy visiting Department ot the Interior, I have lieen instructed to enforce October lic domain after sixty day» notice lien., 15. , .ilH U»i,r*‘ Jaind Office at Lakeview, Oregon, of, by publication hr n*quiri*<| by law file sick, I Uk« 11»'ordinance relative to slock run Register and Riceivcr «» '' August 12, 1901. these tracts having been found'better Htates Land Office in l*l« ‘ ning at, large wllliln the limits of John Nicholls of Poe Valley has Easy Coaches. Notice is hereby given that the fol- adapted to agricultural than forest pur- . g prn|*r Klamatli Falls. Therefore, all live county. Oregog. Sold his farm to a Californian for i lowing-named settler han filed notice of jsises William McKinley. The above st-M'k, excepting milcli cows, must Im The contestant »ct fo«!’ Excellent Accommodations. liia intention to make final proof in AGENT rlescnbed lands will be restored to the affidavit, filed Aug"»' 1 dlie dW- •1,(100, Mr. Nicholls will noon leave kept enclosed, or will be Impounded Ruppert of his claim, and that »aid proof public domain -'r-pteiriU-r 3<i, 1901, (hen facta which show the! „offri» I for Washington to make Ills future will lie made liefore Jame» II. Driscoll, lM-eoming subject to settlement ami and costs mild«*. Milk cows will lie genoe neraonal *Trl.c‘'hervb» County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Ore., entry nt the United States Land Office allowed to run nt large Is-twecn the home, and where he will engage in cannot lai mado, •<- •'* „.,,1,.» 1* g*wl , Panaenger, ex pre»« and freight traffic on Setitemlier 27, 1901, viz: m,d direefod that -*1'1:¡J* Lakeview, Oregon. hours of 7 a. in, and 8 p. in. Notary Public and Conveyancer. fruit growing. Charles H. Merrill, solicited. All hmdness entrusted to u» (Signed) BINGER HERMANN, ,1. A. UKHIJN08, I,y due for tlie N.'j NE'i uml N'.j NW'i, Sec. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. will be ex(iedite»l. Dan Driscoll met with a heavy loss City Marshal. Cvmtuissioiicr. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. U . HUSE & SON, ATTEND THE RACES Collections Attended to Promptly. CorresDondence Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, HERE OCT io, it and 12 EXCHANGE S TABLES Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, HERETORD STOCK FARM Largest Herd of Registered Eer¿ fords in Oregon. Ashland and Klamath Falls Sts ge Line. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, I HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. Ager- Lakeview s. L M c N aughton , hop. C. H. WITHROW, STATE LAND BOARD.