Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
TbutlMinda will com« to pur t lei (Hi t e Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication. in the buaineaa of developing and building, and a great future la in VNITED STATI C I )NP '•» ' •{ Published every Thur* la y by store fur the comity and fur the cit Liasvtitw, Oaauos, July izens whose energica are exerted In Notice I» heu by giren '¿'.'‘"i ' Its behalf. Even now, tiro certainty pllanee with She pmvidon» of Cong........ .. IS7S entitled An ' <>f railroad communication, Is bring act tor the -ale of limUr land» n Oregon. N. re b " ing here a rapidly increasing crowd »tat........ , of tourists, home seekers ami timber Washington fertile.v.” «» t„ »„the Public Und ' men, eager to Inveat In a country year (in nh»iicv| of Augu-t 4. is:'-’. , I,' whose future la »0 promising and cer- ol Fort Klamath, l’..untv of Mama •> THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3 State of Oregon, h»" •i»11' 'tain. lin thia office hi. »»ort. -".Irmenl N-- C. M. Phelps, Forest.lale, Vt. says 317. lor the purchaae 0 l*»’ ■ ' * President lUxmevell has announced of Sx-t.o.1 No. li. ... loan.hu. No. -l . • ■ his child waacompletely cunxl of a Imd Range No. . E W. M . «»• «'lloffi > I-»•' his intention to visit Oregon and ; cast* of «emina by the use ol lieWitt *s toal.ow that the land »ought ; more valu- Washington next year. Witch Hazel Halve. Beware of all able (or it» timber or »lone t.-nu lor ag. t cultural put pore», «nd toe»l«blt»li List Saturday the American yacht (ountertelts. It Instantly relieves claim to »aid laud l«4ore tbe lu gide. Columbia and the English yacht ! piles. 'ami R.eeiVvl ol tiri- office al Ukevic», Oregon, on Monday, the lltli day <>l Shamrock had a thrilling race result J. I.. Padgett A Sons, Keno. , Oelolicr, IW’I. Ile naine» a» «Itne--e»; ing In favor of the former, which rv- RULERS WHO FELL BY AS- laeob laler, ol Klamalhon. I -ill!. • tains the coveted cup. Charle» Martin, of Foil Marn ili., <>.<• SASSINATION. 1 gon ; Mav O. .MeUiighlm. oí san I .an ! cirn-o. Calif. . John II. Hire. <> Klan »th Charles M. Hayes has formally an-1 (Yreka Journal.) I Fall», t »regoli. Any «'«< D'»'■"’ nounced his retirement from the The record made In nsKaxKlimllvn claiming a*lvcr»«.|y the nhovedi "cril«.* presidency of the Southern I ‘acitte lami» aie requeued to Mie their claim» and attempts to take the life of rulers in thia office on «M Udore »aid 14th «lay railroad, his resignation having taken and prominent men is one that OrtolnT, l‘MH. effect on tile 1st inst. E M. BRATTAIN. Regnier. sh.x'ks the nerves of aspirants to President Roosevelt refuses to tn1 high office. President Lincoln was TIMBER LAND. ACT JI 1 E 3, l«7*. surrounded by police officers or secret murdered in 1865; President tJarti.dd NOTICE FOR Pl'BLh l ITON. service men. He says they have not in 1881; President Carnot of France I I' xitki ) S tat «» L axh thru proven efficient in preventing aasaa* in 1894; Queen of Corea In 189«: Shah Ijikevu'w, Oregon.July 21'. !‘">l. sinations in the past and adds that he of Persia In 189«; Prime Minister of Notice 1* hereby xiveii li»ut in ....... will run hisehances without the annoy Spain, Custlllo, in 1897; President of plirtinc with the provi-i.'ii" <•! the act ol ance of an armed body-guard. I'tuguay in 1897; Empress of Aus ('«iiHtre»» of Julie 3. is 8, entitled An net lor the »ale ol liiul».r lan.i" m th< tria, 1898; Pn'sident of Guatemala, Stat«-» of Culilornm. Or»«oii. Nevada Senator Mitchell of Oregon arrived 1898; King Humbert of Italy In 1990: and Wa»hinat<>n 1,-rTltofy." »» extend ed to all tbe Public l-«n I Stale» by in New York last Satuiday on his President McKinley, 1901. Attempts net ol Au(u»l 4. is:»2. Nav <»• Mcl-augl. return from his trip to Europe. In to assassinate are of rw.nl of King lin, ol Sun Franeineo, county «’I san an interview he expressed deep regret till* »*«,' Humbert of Italy in 1897; of rreul- ErnnciMvt», MtHte ol (.'«hioriHtt. til,»1 in thi"office her »worn »tatenienl N" over the tragic death of President I dent Faure of France in 1897; of Preai 315, lor the |»irelu«»e of tbe MVi ol McKinley, He also expressed von- dent Diax of Mexico in 1897; of Presi Section No. 12. in Townnliip No- -O S Roosevelt’s tidence in President dent Moria of Brazil In 1897; of Range No. 74 E- W. M.. nn.i »ill oflei proof to »liow that tl«. land «ought 1» ability to carry out the policy of his King George of Greece in 1898, and mor«’ valuable for it» timla’r or »ton* predecessor. of the Prince of Wales in 1901. than tor ngricultural purpo««». and t>. eataldinh her claim to Ml«! land l»'torv Tlie late President Me Kinley,s will There pn.bobly are others of less the Register and Receiver ol tbi» offic* has been made public. All of hi. note, such as the murder» of Goebel nt latk* vie*, Or., on M* nd»y, the H«1 day ol October, 19*1| She 1 a'.»-» »it- real estate and personal property are of Kentucky, but they are not now n«w»e»: Charlr» Martin, ol Fort Klam bequeathed to his wife, and the will referred to. The murder of Lincoln alh, Oregon ; Jauie» ,M. Eu cry, ol Fort provides that his mother should re and Garfield undoubtlv were the re Klamalh, Oregon; John II. Klee, ol Klamath Fall". Oregon; Ja«< b l»)er, ol ceive »1,000 per year until her death. sult of political frenzy, while that of Klnmathon, Calit. Any and »11 |>ere<>n» McKinley presents some characteris His mother being dead, the 31,000 claiming a*lv« r»«.|y the abov* deacrilied land» are re«|tie»te*j to til*- tlx ir claim" per year, according to the will, goes tics of a man of unsound mind. in thia office on or Ix’fore the mid 14th to bis sister, Helen McKinley. At Ind: Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, ' Jay of Octol«er, 191)1. E. M. B hattaix . !!< ghlcr. the death of his wife all remaining ••DeWitt's Little Early Risers never property is to be divided equally trend me double like other pills, but I among his brothers and sisters. His do their work thoroughly and make Timber Ln nd. Act June 3. 878— Notice for Pubticatior. estate including life insurance of »87- me feel like a boy.” Certain, thor- w 000. is valued at between •225,000 ough, gentle. UNITED STATES LAND of FU E.» and »250,000. J. L. IMdgett A Sons, Keno. L ockvix », O rbuom , July 29. Itali.) KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. U. W. HUSE & SON, Groceries, winter clothing, shoes, mackin* toshes, caps, overcoats, underwear, hats, rubbers, felt boots, gloves, and a thousand other things that you need. CALL AND SEE OUR Czolgosz. who is to pay the death penalty some time during the week i beginning October 28 for his dastard ly assassination of President .McKin ley, has been removed from Buffalo to the Auburn prison where he is confined in on. of the death cells, For the first time since he enacted his fiendish crime he broke down completely while being changed to his new quarters, He exhibited much regret over his foul deed, but still stoutly denied having had any accomplices. REDUCED FIGURES I ON ABOVE GOODS BENEFITS OF RAILROAD NOTEL LINKVILLE'S RATES. Beginning Oct«»ber I, the rates at Hotel Linkvllle will tie 11.25, 41.50 and »2.00 per day. Special rate« by the month. I. W. BL'RRISF, Prop. DeWitt's Little Ktrly Riwrs iirtiT dlsappoinL They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective In removing all Im purities from the liver and bowels, Small and easy to take. Never grip«- or distress. J. L. Padgett X Sons, Keno. FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES. STATE LAND BOARD. « Collections Attended to Promptly. Corresoonduci Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ot Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Among lb» Infiniti" variety <4 material and work tumlabed bv rhis r)ffi Store Frolli». W<"»l t'nrvlng. Stair Haile, Jialualrr» »ml Newel l*<*ia, KraekM Scroll nml rurinxl M’ork, Ea»h, Ibinr» ami Hhinl», Corner ami Ha»e Hbrk* «-■««g »ml Turned D»ln»trr». Ihior and Window Frame«, I'lilpit» »ml |*,,w End», si’,hl.)M ltiiil.h r»' ,lai.lw»re, I' hiii I" »n<l oil. Moulding and Gl«««, Elevation* »gd Emb..»-e«l, finniml «ml Cut Gl»»», Wall Paper, FiiruUure, el«.,eir. ' |h-»t work ami material, anil In the late»! ami m<>»t approted alvle». EXCHANGE STABLES -------- AND OFFICE-------- Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, I ¡vPt*V botirded by tiny, week or inontk, L<lvVl Jf • Huy anti Gruin bought mid sold. Passenger« conveyed to »11 purl» of Hou them Oregon anti Northern California at the very lowest rates. HEREFORD STOCk FARI Drews Vathy. orejan. F. O. HINTING, Owner. Largest Herd of Registered Hera* fords in Oregon. 15 Rtfhkfd 1 radiar !<«■> hr Privo: firoo. Iilj and |i|. Ashland 2nd Klamath Falls F• Stage Line. j. n. nooRE, THE DUFFY CO., C. H. WITHROW, r i Notice i" hrrebv given that, tn emu LAUDON ALAMO Head of Herd plianee with the provirion» of the net ol t'ongre*» of June 3, 1878. entitled “An i act lor the sale ol timber lami» In th. i »tate» ol California. Oregon, Nevada »ml I). REAMES, M. D. Washington Territory,’’ a» extend.-«! to all the Public 141 nd State» by act ol Au Phyililm and Surjnm, gust 4. 1882, Chari«-» Martin, ol Fort Klamath, County of Klamalh, Mali- All Coll. Awared Promolly Dey of On-gou, Ima thi» day tiled in this office hi« »»orn atatement. N->. 3IH fortlie purchase ol th«. NE4 NW4. Makes dally tri;» ru h wny by Bar or Night. Dita 1, 2 and 3, of Kecti»n No. 7, tn ren. Sala Springs, Shake, Dokrga- Towimliip No. 3:1. 8., Range No. 7 ma. (I.'c.’ging < amp.) Keno, to E. W. M., and »ill offer proof to »how that the !and »might is more valuable Klamath Falla. for it» timber or stone than for agricul- , turni purpose», and to e»tabll»li his ! GENERAL FREIGHTER, claim to said lami l>eh re the Register »11*1 Receiver of this office at Ijtkevivw, B^FT'oo.pt and rarefili alt en I Ion Oregon, mi Monday, the 14th «lay <>1 , Octolwr, 19U1. He name» ar a itner-,-»: ■ to all orders.......................... . Jaci b Isler, of Klumnlhon. Calif., John | II. Rice, of KLunath Isti», Oregon; May O. Mclut'iglilin, of ban I'tan.-i-. .. Calif. ; James M. Emery, of Fort Klam , atti, Oregon. Any and all person»! L«:ive K lirv.it)» Falla dally at M:3o claiming adverrely the above-d«*»«:rd>ed Proprietor of Freight N/agons. land- eated to file Ilici» claims ; a. in. and urrlvea by 5 p. m., slid in this office mi or before »aid 14th day I niakca g<aal connections with all of October. 1901. north and wnih bound trains at E. M. lilt ATTAIN, Rrgi.trr. Ever)thing ilone «(th., Ashland. Daylight ride both nays. neatneaa and dl»pat*-h TREAHL'RER'h NOTICE. Tire undersigned desires, on account Now that the construction of the of p<x>r health, to aell two excellent Men’s $10.00 Suits Reduced to $6.50. long talked of railroad into Klamath ranch««, viz: Men’s $12.00 Suits Reduced to $9.00. county has become an assured fact One stock ranch about fl miles from in the immediate future, the hope of Lorella, containing 520 acres, all Mcn’s$15.00 Suits Reduced to $12.00. many here and elsewhere who for fenced with gtxx) rail and wire fence, | years have wished to see this county g<xxi buildings, bouse, bam, sheds, | improve and prosper, has become re spring house, etc.; 150 acres under ! cultivation, the balance in wild hay, aroused. REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATION. They have seen that for the full (cuts several hundred tons per year;) Notice is hereby given that there are Second Door East of Court House. development of Klamath county it is all excellent soli an«) plenty of water funds in tlie County Trca»nry f*>r the absolutely necessary to have a cheap from several large springs for the hay j redemption of tlie lolloa ing county war- ! rants proteeted on and prim to June », er and better way to reach outside and crops. It is one of the best i 1894. Interest on same will renin- markets, and that such a way can be ranch««, and In the center of a large ' from tlii" dale : No". «129 «»re. I k UH, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. «W2, «410, «165, A3I8 «3M. •Mo2, •381, secund only by a railroad. Without and first class range. 1 «!MS, 6323, «403, «377, «221, fl« <5, •HI). such a road, the expense and difficul- Also a grain ranch at Lorella •1414, «35.3, «407, «25«, •391, 1319, «420 MOORES HOM ECO. will give a show each evening of October 10, 11 i • 2 m , ! ty of sending product« to distant known as the “Simp. Wilson ranch,” i«415, «252,4W48. «41«. «41». Mud 12. A change of program each evening. At Houston's opera house. '«347. «406, «327, «III, «217. •135«. • 31»l. ' markets take off a large share of ( containing 320 acres. All well fenced IH2I. «329. «224, 6.I2U, •38M, ui."»l. •1421, I the profits. and sufficiently watered by numerous ; «295. 63H0, «4IK 640K, «422. «3)7. «417. KILLED BY ACCIDENT able parents who live on Applegate Thus, these great forests of yellow springs of excellent water; a new '3*7, «3tH, «845, f.296, «413, •1373. •k'drj, creek, in this county. Their first 0307, «2'.5, 1322, «3*5. ♦HIM, liMl, «294 (Ashland Tidings.) and sugar pine have been until re house, finished In go>xl stvlj and cost •3», 137«. «393, AMI, «273, «330, «.93, knowledge of the crime cf their son Mrs. J. C. MiUthell, of this city, cently practically worthless except to •1,200; a young orchard, 25 acres in «390, «359, «292, «355. «3M4, «3R», 6424. was learned through reading of the ¡431, ’ “I. (429. deceived word by telegraph Saturday supply the small l«x-al demand. We alfalfa, the balance cultivated an«l , «42«, «428, «OWi, «430, exploits of the highwayman in the Dated at Klamath Fall», Oregon, thia Fave the grandest crops of grain, af- raising wheal, oats, rye, Irarley, vege 2t)th day ol 8eptenil«r, Ifflil. fhat her son, John Hart, aged 22 Tidings. The similarity of the H. 11. V *X VAl.K HMII IUI, years, had been seriously injured falfa and vegetables. We raise tables, etc., etc.. No waste land on names led them to investigate the County Treasurer, •hat morning by his horse falling on wheat which invariably takes the It. The best grain ranch in Klam matter and revealed their son to Dim, and she immediately set out by premium at every fair it reaches. ath «xrunty. Notlcefor Publication. them as a convicted criminal. These ranches will be sold, sepa private conveyance for Julian's ranch And yet, without a market for it, Department of the Interior, rately or together, at a bargain. Through the efforts of Sheriff Orme Land Office al Lnkeview, Oregon near Granada. what g«xxi would it be above what is (><xxl title, and both In Hrst rate con the young highwayman was led into September 25. Iisil. It appears that Hart, who is a consumed at home. We have butter dition. Call on or write to a confession of his identity which he Notice is hereby given that the fol W m . D avis , large strapping young man for his and cheese which command the high lowing-mimed »ettler hna fil>-<l notice of had attempted to conceal. The par Lorella, Oregon. Ids intention to make final proof in age, had been driving some cattle est price at San Francisco, yet the ents have had a petition prepared "tipport of hi" claim, nnd that "aid proof tielonging to his step-father, J. C. labor, risk and expense of getting it Do you suffer from piles? If so do »ill be made before .fame" JI. Drircoll and applied to the state authorities Mftchell of the Ashland Meat Co., there has in the past rendered it an not turn to surgery for relief. De County Clerk at Klamalh Falla, tire.' Ur have the young man, whom they from Montague to Gazelle for ship unprofitable enterprise. Tens of Witt's Witch Hazel Naive will act on N'ovctnlxT 4th, 1001, viz: say is only 21 years instead of 26—as John llagleatein, ment, and when near tbe Hovey i thousands of bushels of potatexis, of more quickly, surely and safely, sav II. E. No. 1MU7, f,r the W', KEL he stated at time of arrest—sent to j the best varieties and none better In runcdi the horse slipped and fell with ing you the expense and danger of an NFA. S'.V1,'. Sec. fl, and NW, NE». the Hospital for the Insane, Instead Svc.T.Tp. 37, 8., R.o, E. H„ name" the world, havesomethnes been left In operation. a sudden fareh the rider going under of the penitentiary. It appears that the following witne»»ea to prove hi» neath the animal In the fall. Assis the ground for want of a market. j continuoii. residence upon and ct'ihiva J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. he has already served six months in tance was s«xm at hand and the un And so it is with other prexlucts. A lion of »ai l land, viz: Giallri-y .Neu- the California state asylum, before W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va., Ixtrt, of Klamath Full», Oregon ; W It fortunate Hart was taken to the convenient market is needed, and to coining to Oregon, and that he has “Your One Mln- Sinqiwin, of Klamath Fall», «»regon* provide it a railroad is Indispensable. druggist, writes: Julian residence and physicians sum John Ja11iH.11, of Klamath Fall», Oregon’ suffered from spells of aberration of ute Cough Cure gives perfect satis Isaac Kh«.|".rd, of Klamath Fall», ore- Then, all the sleeping energies an«l moned. AB that could Ix? done for the mind ever since he was 12 years g'h. industries of the country will awake, faction. My customers say that it him was performed by the surgeons E. M. BRATTA IN, Register. of age, at which period of his life he Is tl»e best remedy for coughs, colds, and thousands of acres, heretofore and after lingering Bart died at 6:10 1 fell from a horse inju’ing bis skull. throat and lung troubles. ’ * i idle, will be Ret to work to produce e’dock yesterday morning. ' The J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. •tep-father, J. C. Mitchell, who WHS Kixlol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere I something of value and benefit. The eut at Klamath Falls, was also im- stimulant to tired nature. It affords ' tendency will of c«>ursc bring up the mediately telegraphed for. complete and absolute rest by digest price of real estate, and every acre ing the food you eat. You don’t which in the past lias gone lx;gging REPORTED TO BE INSANE. AOBNT have to diet but can enjoy all the for a purchaser will be gladly Ixmght at several times its present value. (Ashland Tidings.) food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia It seems plain that the commence The identity of the young man Cure Instantly relieves that distress Notary Public and Conveyancer. It artificially digests the food and aids Who recently was sent to the Oregon ed feeling after eating, giving you ment of the railroad will set In mo 5““« 10and recon tion ail the wheels of progress and KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. penitentiary for five years, by Judge new life and vigor. structing the exhausted digostiveor- j bling all these benefits to the county II. L. Benson, for highway robbery gaot. It lathe latentdiscovercddiffcgt« J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. For New. of the World apt and tonic» No other preparation I and naturally be welcomed with joy. nf the person of J. L. Yaden, the can approach it In efficiency« 1«, in Nor will tlie befiefits accrue to Hie Mothers everywhere praise One proprietor of the Ashland-Klamnth Read the San Francisco Bulletin. stantly rellsvesand permanently cures A £¿*5*1®*'*’ Indigestion, Heartburn, Falls stage line. Sunday September Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings farmer and st<x:k grower alone. Fifty cent* per month, including £ > l>enSe’ J30“1, stomach, Nausea 3, lias been disclosed. On his trial' It has relieved and the lives of their quick and easy way to market will edition, Bend i I large 28-page Sunday °??tra'»'A.Crampsana Strikes at bring to tlie front the immense water 1 Re gave the name of James F. Pres- little ones It has saved. for sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prie»Wc. anda. Large»t»econtain»zu iim-l •>on, awl was very pkrtlcalur to have the root of tbe trouble and draws out powers on Klamath river and espec Kearney St., San Francisco. «mall als« Book all aboutdjspapaiamHifJurreu The children's ially at Klamath Falls, and mills and ft appear In print that way; but his the inflammation. Prepare« by K* C 'oeWITT 860*7Cbiwoe.” Call at the R epuiilican office for manufactories will be added to the Feal name Is James Franklin Preston favorite Cough Cure. general tide of wealth and prosperity. fine job work. J. L. Padgett A Sons. Keno. Subscribe for K ei ’ lulican . Bogart, and lie is the son of respect-, A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL LINES I fi. REAMES. ALEX LiÀRIîiî JR.t Vici President. Castttf. ALEX MARTIN President. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. J. B. MOORE, Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. K. M. GAKEEIT, Sopo is! tn deni J. L DUN. froprclor. HOTEL BARBER SHOP, J W. SIEMENS. Pray Cleanlinex* and Good Wark Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON ANN LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO. CONTEST NOTICE. Notice For Publlc«Uo«. Dipnrlm,i4 of the Interior, IJilxl Oline st Ijikeview, Oregon, September 2.1, IWI. Notice i» hereby given that tlie fol lo» ing-nmm-d tH-ttler ha» tiled notice of hia intention to make final proof in sop- jmit ol hie claim, and that »aid proof » ill U- maile before Jas. II. Driscoll, County Clerk, al Klamal) Falla, Ore gon, on Novrmlwr 4. IODI, vis: Willis A. Verrill, II. E. No. 2.121, (or the NEL'. Hee. 7, Tp. 32, S„ It. 7*. E„ W. M. lie names lite lollo»mg wltne»»e» t<> prove Ida con* limimi« residence it|w>n and cultivation "I said land, via: Jake laler. <>( Klams* Ilion, < '»Ilf. ; Chris Wei»», of Fort Klam nth, Oregon; f'haa. Martin, ol Fort Klamatli, Oregon; Samuel Clary, ol Fort KImmilli, Oregon. E. ,M. lilt ATTA IN. ReglaUr. Tl M BER LA ND, ACT J ('NE 3,1*7«, NOTICE FOR I’l’HLlCATlON. VsiTr.il S tat ».« L axi > Orricg. I.iilrevx w, IIri-gnn, July 29. 191)1. .Nolic*. 1» hereby given that in com- iJiance will, tl,,, proviaion* <>f the act of vongreMof June3, IS78, antltluil “An i.'t for the " h I i . <,f timlx-r lamia in the • !«!<-« „f ('iiliforni", Oregon, Nnvnda, iiinl Wimhington Territory.” h » ex tended to nil the 1‘nbiii! Lniiil State» by net of Augu-t 4, 1X92, John H. Rice, “I Klmxnth I nil", County of Klmiisth, Mute of On-gon, Im» line duy filed in tin» Olliee hl- »worn »tntriiielit No. 31«, for th,- |iuri-|in»e of the NEI4 "I Section No. 12, in Town-hipNo. 33K, Range No, 7'.2 E. \V. .M., and will offer prixd to »how that tin* Imid »ought is more valuable (or it" timber or »tone tlinii for Hgr ieu 11 oral purpoM*", „ml t,, eelwl>li»li Ida claim to auiil luiid before tlie Itegiafer mill Re- reiver of tlda office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, thn I4tii day of October, 1901. lie iiiirnea hm witne»»e"! May O. Mi'Liiughliti, <d Smi Francisco, Calif.; J iko I i |»|er, of Klamatiion, Calif.; Jatnea M. Emery, of Fort Klamalh, Oregon ; C|,uric» Martin, of Fort Klam ath “ r''V">i. “ ,n Any and ■ all |>er»on» ,'»"ning adversely too «l»>vo-«h»cribed ¡-““Î1 »re re«|iieate<lto flic their claims tn liti» „Hl,« otl nr huh>re »aid 14th dny of OctolsT. IÍHH. E. M. lliiATTAix, Register. D kp * btmkxt or ths Hrawua.) I' nitsd M» to l.a«t> “rres.f L assvikw , Das«««, AngnM*. iwl-r A sufficient contrat affidavit la-en Hh-1 In thia office by hall" M **• deraon ol Roaland, coi>te«lant. home»lrnd entry No. 2107. o'*** *"JLU* IMir7. for E'. NE'«. 8WI, NF.If. NW'J Section M. Tnwo»l»iP '< ",Bre x E. W. M . by Alla rt M. teatee. in which it 1» alleged that All» It M. Driver ia not now and liaa l»M-n a reakk-nl on »»ul I*"“ h I hhi I the date of hi" filing, ff'*1 "• , a *tranger in tlie coimtry, a non • ■ lent and no one reema 10 bare kni »Icilge of him, dial at ll<e “•’•y leaving lie »<>14 his *2 . ' Clmrlea «.rare» with ths re*n»rk** he would leave, said parti«» h _ notifled to »iqmar, n*l’°’"1 )# evilleix e touching »»¡'I »ll<,K»*M* )()0. o'clock a. tn., on fit It *iL.,onrf before II. J. Pengrs. If. S. at lloalaml. Oregon, and that lln»l nw ing »ill be held at 10 o’cl«k »• " Oetolwr Ift. I*”. »***•..„¿4 Itegiater ami Receiver »1 State» latnd Office In lahevtsw, county, Oregon. , . nrnatt The eonte.tanl havlnr, in • P affidavit, filed August «. I’**1 jm. facta which »how that »ft«* « w gene« imreonal rervic« of tm" cannot I»' made, it i" ami dirwte.l that atiVlt . by due »..d NOTICE T<> CIlEI’lTOW* Notice ia hereby given gj. dcraigned ha* bren (Inly •1’1*’ T gja- iwiitrix of the catate of J»n> ¿-« it ley, <le.ca».Ml, hy an orler<>f tbev^ Court of Klamath (..mnty, isseUl letter" tealamenlary were 1 ZtaialHr. to her on the 4th day «<. .)Mt I1NU. All P"r»on« having * «•} eanl eatste are hereby no rent Ilin aam« duly _ in-*S th» protxtr voucher» attached. Klamath Conntv lta"k' „«be fn* Falla, Oregon, within «ix t"0"11 the dale of thl» notice. Datxlat Klamath Fall». '*"*"’ 5th day of September, 1W»I. Hamill1. H . *J. ft. Executrix of th« Relate " Henley, deceased.