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T a KATH REPUBLICAN. Timber Land. Act June 3, 1378 PUBI.IC SALI; or w¡m It simply bate, the s, 'rlt »f town, lie made a trip to the resei- Notice for P\ibltcalion. I Itter J»-al msly that could not abide v.itbn list Munday with a view to 1 will sell at public sale nt mv a sou) even after the person that buying the Indians' cattle. CNITI D.<r\n> I '''¡".t,1 !' ¡ residence at Lorella. Or»»., Monday, Published ever I Thurartfty by harlsirvd It had gaimd a signal politi O. T. Nliort of Spring Lake deliver October tl, 1901, commencing at io List VIKW. - ■ 1 - « ..-»»» M. . . . N..II... I» lo i» Io given that, m < » m cal victory over his victim? Wm ed a load of nice potatoes In llonanaa o'clock a nt., the following property: ■»Italici» with th.» |-tmi ' Tarquin a dangerous man to Lttcrece last Monday. B ill J oni *. | Fifty head of cattle, 14 head of bong..-Of June 3. Is" net t.n th.» »i»h» »( limb»-' I«'"1» 1 1 *, E nitri»« ÁXD P ki IF riktons . because he has lost hope of relief Mothers everywhere praise One; mitre* bred to Jack, 3 mules yearlings »l.it.». 4 Caln no... ib.ç;»» ' 1 1 ' Were nun a fancied or real evil? Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings past, 4 sucking colts, I 2-year-ohl W h »..... lito» ft nltoK. ■■■■M-BirrioM kztui the men who atoned Stephen a mcn- It has relieved and the lives of their ' gelding, 5 head of good work horses, tom. lhe I'ublie lai.4 > ' * 1 .4 Anu-n-t 4. 1*92. '»«n» * 'L I » » (Jlie year (in atbance) ............... ............ 92 00 ace to society because they felt they little ones It has saved. Strikes at; 2 head of saddle Dorsett, 33 head of ..I Foil KUnmlli. Conni» »4 Khun h. THUB k DAY. OCTOBERU, ISOL ¡bad nothing to lime? Did Calvin burn "*' 1 the root of the trouble and draws out hogs, 2 g»ssl stock saddles, 3 set State »4 <»..W..n, ...... «>'1’ _ i Servetua because despair had taken in this offici» In» »"»'v"'" 1 ' good farm harness, 1 new win* cable the inflammation. The children's; 317, tor th.» |»urehn-i> <> •••»' ■ » Gov. T. T. Geer and Hon. Willis the ptace of hop»»? IM feet, 1 Jackson fork, I new of Hei-tiou No. 6. m n»wn»hi|» No I . favorite t\»ugh Cure. A little farther along In the same Dtmiway, leaders among Oregon's liiuiuc No. , I w . M , HII.I «i l»'J» ' I' “ “ 11 Mitchell wagon, I new Studebaker .1. L. INdgett Jt Sons, Keno. orators, have agreed to stump the • article we read, “Wccun only bring “< ' • spring wagon, I new gang plow, 1 to»how thill thvlan l»oili:hl "iot>' '“J »•* 1 Itate of Ohio iu the interest of the 1 slwohite security to our public ser- A FOOLISH ARGUMENT AGAINST walking plow, 1 Hollingsworth hay iilile fin it» limber »>i »t»»nv I cnhurnl |Hii|>»>»e<. *n»l <»» eflnbli- 11 IRRIGATION. j vants by making the government so republican party. rake, I disc harrow, 2 drag harrows, risiili I«» »ani land I h 4»"»' ,, i *‘ ' X' ' -------------------- gj.— ^nd lim. ii. r <4 Illi» .»Ihn» «< I »k» »h « . just and so beneficent that everv lVirtland, Oregon, 2 mow mg machines, 1 double shove) Oivuon, un Mon.hiv, the 14th »I«» Anarchists cannot voice thifit no. t citizen will be willing to give Ills September 24, 1901. plow, I ctsik stove, 1 pair Itoli sleds, Ih-t. lH-r, lt*»l. H,, i mio» i»« «Ut";"*'»• Mriffii» tkctrlnes with unrestrained life If ««»cd be to preserve it to pos I4».r. .»I KlminUlion. I »«HI. • To the Editor: Mr. K. B. Dunn. 1 hav rack, 130 tons hay, I sew log Jacob tongue*' ,thd an air of bravado as I'lmtl.- Msitill. ■ 4 I “it Klaiimth. » '» terity.” formerly an official In tin» U. 8. machine, 1 bedroom set, 1 parlor set, pin; Mnv O. M. l unghini, ol Sn > they formerly did, Irt every city and J. F. GOF.LLER, Proprietor. How about Benedict Arnold? Weather Bureau. In a recent art lele 3 wool mattresses, 3 tai! springs, I» . Ise.», Calli.. John II. Ki«**. »4 Kl in * h town where they exist they are close What had the government done to Filli». Oiegoil. Un I" in tlie Washington Star advances chairs; furniture all new; 2 Brussels claiming ly witched. Future legislation Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol iulvvr»ely th»- al'»o» ■ » *«11 * ' him but load him with honors that carpets, I Aeromotor pump, 3 chan- 'lami» ari» tvque.le»! l»> tile ih» ir » Umi» the rather startling theory that the Among different stateswill strength Buildings and Contracting and Building lie should aim a traitor's blow at its i in i bin office mi oa U-Í »rv »ahi I *»•» en the effort to suppress anarchy and heart? How about those “Sons of severe hot spell wlilclt occurred in the dellers, and other things lis» numer Dclolsr, 1901. on the Installment Plan. rid the county of such an element of Liberty" in Indiana. Illinois and Middle West last July was due to the ous to mention. E. M. UK \TTAIN. I.egi-ler. Terms: Twelve months' time on Aimuii II»* infloite variety <>( iiialvrUl au»l work furnUliod by thia riiil »» increase«! area now under irrigation danger.- j Ohio? They plotted murder by 4he TIMBER 1.VXD. UTJl'NE.l. I'».*, Store Front». W. hm I Carving, Mair Kail*. Baltwlera and Nr»»»»l 1',«^ Bra,kJ*" all sums over 310. purchaser giving along tlie slope of tlie Rocky mount I, . .1.U.U 1 A , the 1»A 1., , A.« I ., . — ..» I t I A A , the 1. . > A blacksmith of Alba, Or., narrow-1 ... wholesale, burning of A cities, NOTICE Eoli ITBl.h VrioN. S» toll ami r»iriir«l Work, Hash, Is.,,» aN,| Blind«, t'orurr ami Ha«e lll.xk» "«.»a ains, Mr. Dunn puts the blame for approved note bearing 8 per cent. Jv escaped lynching at Mint, Or., on j assassination of governors, the mld- the burning up of the corn crop on Interest from date. All sums of 310 ami Tiirn.il llalualcrs. Ikwr and W imlow Frame», l*ul|>it» «ml |»,.w Eml,, I Nirwi» S tai »* Li'i» <h»i< t. (he Mh inst., for expressing gladness night loosing of thousands of rebel (lie slioulders of the Irrigation comp or under, cash in hand. No property lluifilvr» ilardaarv, Painta ami Oil, Moulding andtilaaa, Fl»-»aliom, ,n(| |>«,un ' lak.view, ttrvgoll,Julv 2'. I»*>l. Eiiilio»««->l. Grumnl ami Cut (ilaa*. Wall l'a|H»r, F.iruiiurv. *le.,e|r, * ** over the assassination of President! pH»onera to rob. to burn, to slay the Notice I« heid>» giv«n ih n in » ..... anies and the small farmers alm are to lie removed until terms of sale are plinnee with Ilie provi»i •n» >4 thv >id <>l llr.t sork ami malarial, and in th«» latcat ami moat a|>|ir<>«ii| »til,.. Me Kinley, There are comparatively I property and persons of their neigh trying to make tlie desert bring forth complied with. Congre** o* June 3. Is chltll»»« few depraved, mental cripples, who hors and make widows, orphans ami sustenance for man and beast, and uri lor thv »nie L hi *I- hi * W m . D avis . State» ••( Calilornia. On» »n. N.-iml.i utter such malicious, anarchistic paupers of their wives and children, he argues that the farmer who raises; J. O. H amakkk , Auctioneer. uml Washington Terril ry," a» extend ! ffiougtft. atfii they are growing ap for what? Ha»l the government injur small crops by means of Irrigation j M aushal Otiti, Clerk. ed to all the I'uMie I. »mt ed these people by oppression ami dis lieto! Augii«! 4. IS1'.’. Ma» <• M» lu'ifc'l' parently fewer in accordance with must be suppressed tlist tlie farmer STOCK RANCH FOR SALE- 1 Un, vi Fan ('ranci«. .», vmmty »»1 !*“i» the prompt and severe manner In crimination? Did the apprehended who raises large crops w ithout irrl-1 Fraitei««». «tate of California, lui» ihis.hty which they are invariably handled. ■ doom of slavery drive them to des gallon may prosper. The undersigned desires to twll a file»! ili Ibi» .»ili. v In r »«•" n »lateinenl N->. pair? ”• He says th.it low pressure, trough-! choice slock rancli containing 1380 313, l.»r thè purclm-e <1 il»»’ Sedioli No. 12. in I' «u»liip N.» •-> -s Among the distinguished delegates In another place Mr. Bryan quotes W. W. HAZI-N, Proprietor, shaped, arena »xvupy this semi-arid , acres in two tracts, viz: Ranga No. 7»„ E W. M., ■" l will offe» at the big Episcopal convention in with approval t-liat descript ion of the region and that tlie moisture evapor-! One tract consisting of 906 acres, prouf l» «h<>w timi tlw land suuglri t» EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. Kan Francisco last week was J. turgid and sentimental Hugo of a valila!,! » f»»r il» liniii-r or ***',:»' ated from the soil Is commensurate! all under fence, adjoining the town iiinri* thau (or agricuitural pur,».»« », and t<» Pierpont .Morgan. He is probably not mob “as the human race in misery.” Horne» txMirdctl by day, week or IhtLtb. for their existence but insufficient to of Klamath Falls; about 600 acres »Ktabliidi ber Cairn t»> »alti l-»n l U-lme I ¡vprv distinguished because of deep relig- Sometimes it is the human race pos propel them onward, and «warm air! tillable land, list acres under cultiva thè Kegi-ler and là. ■ o.i ,4 lina oline *-*■’’** Jf * Hay and (¡rain bought and sold. al Lakeview , t ir., mi M> mlay. Ih.» lui» ions conviction, or superior purity . sessed by the causless passions of the is thus drawn from the south which tion, 300 acres could I k » irrigated, day <>( Oct.dwr, |-«>l. Fbe nante» as wil- I’asM'iigor» conveyed to all paitn of Southern < iregtiu and nobility of Soul, or pious and brute. It wasn't misery that was bit for days at a time flows over the corn balance pasture; four acres orchard, uri-«.-«: Cimile» Martin. ,4 Fml Klmn and N<»ith»’rii California at the very lowest rates. prayerful thoughts and deeds. If he ing the mob that siaughtered hun- <tregua ; J411.cs M. I mcry, «4 F» rl belt ami withers the crops. two residences, three barns, sheds. uih, Riamati». t>iegon; John II. Kiev, i»l Is illustrious in thoae attributes, ' dreds of black men. women and child- This theory is illogical and is con- ’ corrah, etc., etc. Tills tract eoilld Klani »III Falla, tbegoii; I i> •>!> l-l.r, »>1 they , fire overshadowed in thisdollars- ren on the streets of New York dur- demnoil hv the entire scientific staff j tie divided so as to make two very Klaiuathon. Cidil. In» «mi rii pei»■•■>• and-»'cnts age by the real thing which ing the civil war. clainiing adversely Ih»» al»»ve ifeserilie.1 of the Weather Bureau. It is, in fact. ' desirable places. landa art» re»|tie»ted t»> ti.»- Ilieir eiaima exalts him high in religious councils. It wasn’t misery but the devilish Drews Valley. Oregon. unworthy of serious consideration! Other tract, situated 6 miles from I in ibi» office ori »»r ls-|,,ie lite »all I4tl» F. O. BUNTING, Owner. —the fact that l»e Is immensely rich promptings of malice, hate and greed audits publication is calculated tO| first, comprising 472 acres, all under Jay of • >i toli-r, l'OI. E. M. B uatt . is . Ileglater. in« a powerful manager of gigantic that Jn the persona of the hoodlum injure the cause of irrigation not fence, 100 acres natural meadow, 55 financial schemes. gang in Patterson a few weeks ago. | only in eastern Oregon But in all of acres under cultivation, 50 acres more chased day after day the poor girl that | the rapidly growing states In the sub- could lie cleared with little expense, Timber Land. Act Juna 3. 1878— The Schley court of inquiry is Notice for Publication. refused to give up her loom because arid west. 100 acres timber, balance pasture dragging along and holding its place 15 RfSblrrd tc*riicf Kdb hrS«lt ■ the male workman wanted to prevent The weather of the United States land; lias house and two lay bnros, UNITED STATI - I.ANI» ' 'I FIO' l as one of the central attractions Price: St00, »9 and $tyo I the employment of women in the is controlled by the passage of low 1 and is In center of a fine stock range. I . i in Washington. It is developing silk mills as weavers, until her mind and high pressure areas and these LAUDOR ALA MO Head ct Htr4 Noti««» i» heri-by giv.-n tliat, in coni- Taken all together, tile above will many contradictory statements and was unbalanced and site had to be. disturbance* are carried eastward by make an excellent large stock r inch. ' pliancv will» thè pr»ivi«i ns •>( thè m i <4 shows that high naval officers are , t'ongrc»»<4 Jum* 3. |S7H, » nlitu.l “An sent to a hospital. the genetal movemeat of the upper , >r it could lie divided so as to make iu t for ibi» «ala <4 timlu-r l.u I» in thè liable to be pretty thoroughly soaked “ Tarti- Further, Mr. Bryan says, atmosphere. The general movement j three very valuable places. Will sell »talea <4 Ca)ilorni.i. Oregon, N.-va li an I with jealousy and envy. Facts about D. REAMBS, M. I). AVurliiligton levrilorv." as » \t»r. lui to ality in government kindles discon- : of the upper atmosphere Is controlled ; all together, or part. all thè Public Limi Stati » l»v mi »4 Ali- the Santiago battle of July 3, 1898. tent; tho exaltation of money above by the difference* in temperature be Phyatctan a d Surjton, On acc»iunt of p»»»r health I «III glint 4, 1810?, Charl.-s Martin, of Fori are quite generally understood, and human rights, the fattening of the 1 tween the Poles and the Equator. sell the above lands at a sacrifice. ; Klamath, Couniy ot Marnali», Stata from the masses Schlev receives the | ol Ori-gnu, ha» thi» <l.iy til»»l in All Call» Answered Promptly Day iiiv ni.L-k-K.-, iCTci.v.-, expense of many, the mak When these differences, as in I the For furtIter information, call on, or thi» office Iti» i»w»>rn »latvnx-nt, N»> 3IS, eredit of leading the command, which I lne , t .,n K t~rw~n or Night. ing of artificial distinctions between winter time, are great, the upper 1 address. l"r I li«- | . ' ol llw N I ' | MI L. A. L ewis . Makm <Uily trlpa rach wny by Bar- he did. Every officer and subordi L»t» I, 2 ami 3. <>( Secli»>n No. 7, Iti citizens and the lessening of the currents move rapidly, hut when I Klamath Fails, Or. r»»n. Koda Sprltiga, Nhakr, IV'kcgn- nate participating In the conflict share T»»i» n»hi|> No. 33, S , itangv No. 7 sacredness of human life, all these in they are slight, as is the case during I ma, (l.ogglug l'atrp, ) Kvtio, tu E. W VI., io. I will I lo «bow In the glory of the achievement. Samp I their full development encourage the the midsummer season, they move FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES. tliat thè lami a»»ught t» more v»liial»lv Kldinath Falta. — son, though in supreme command, ! (or it» timt»er or itone thau (or agricnl« anarchistic spirit.” Does Mr. Bryan slowly and sometimes become stag The undersigned desires, on account tursi purpovea, ami lo »••lalJirli In» was absent during the battle. Had ! accuse our republic of these crimes? he been there, he would doubtless I ' If not, what is the televancy of such nant. Last July the upper air cur of p.s»r health, to sell two excellent : daini t»» «ani lami Is-forv thè l<<-gi*ler It I» the dircit line from AahF.ind un»! lt«-, »-iv»-r ■ I tir.» olii» »» al |jtk<-vir*, rent* were sluggish and the high and ranches, viz: and all Nor (harnt Oregon to Klam have led as the recipient of honors. gl^^pron»pl and ,«refill attention l Oregon, on Momlay, lln» 14’1, day »»I an imaginary indictment? low pressure areas drifted very slow One stock ranch about 6 miles from ath Falls, Merrill, llunanu, lilt | Ortohar, l'.MI. Ile nati;»'» ar aitneroca: Government promotion gives him tu all u:«lcr» .................. Czolgoszthe son of a poor imini- ly, and their inaction was not In any Lorella, containing 520 acres, all Jai » b l»ler, ol klaniallmn, Calli. ; John ami Lakeview, ami n!w> Indiati | eredit above all others, because he 11 . le.««-. »>( Klamath Falla, Un ' gant and Carnegie himself a poor immi way caused by the moisture element1 fenced with g<s»d rail and wire fence, Agi-ncy mid Ft. Klamath. was greatest in command, but the May O. McLaiigldin, o( r».»n I ran» reo. grant began life under equal auspices. they contained. good buildings, house, bam, sheds, Culli. ; .lutile» M. Emery, <>l F»»rl Mani- hearts of America people generally Czolgosz had parents to support and Any nml all |<vrmn» Leave Klamath Fall» dally nt 9:20 Severe drouths and heat waves spring house, etc.; 150 acres under atti, Oregon. accord highest honor to Schley. I educate him and Carnegie had to go have occurred in the past, long be cultivation, the tmlancc In wild hay. ; daiming advvraely ili»» ul»»vr <l»>cril'e»l a. tn. and arrives t»v 5 p. m., amt houli are rv»pie»ta»l t<> file their daini» While envy may develop asperity Proprietor of Freight lAhtgone. without schools because of bitter fore irrigation was practiced and (cuts aevcral hundred tons per year;) in thi» office ori or beloni uaid I4th <lay nniken good cunnvellona wlllt all toward Schley among his naval rivals, poverty. Both worked in the iron they may be expected In the future all excellent soil and plenty of water o( Gctolu-r, 1901 north ami w ulh la.iitul trains at he will pass into impartial history as E. M. IlliATTA!N. IlegGter. Ev*«r)lhiiig «lone *hl> mills. Ikies Mr. Bryan pretend that a* long as the difference between the from several large springs for the hay Ashland. Dayllghl title built wain. the chief hero of the Santiago sea itrallivpa und h i the government was partial to the temperatures at the Poles and the and crops. It is one of the best TKEASUKEICH NOTICE. fight. boy, Carnegie, and put a heavy foot Equator decreases, in the summer 1 randies, and in tlie center of a large (iood Stock and Equip Bids for carrying the mails on the of oppression on the boy Czolgosz? time, as it now does, and no efforts and first class range. ment. ilar routes, from July 1, 1902 to July What ineffable nonsense then to ex on the part of man can change this Also a grain ranch at Lorella 1, 1906 will bo received by the Post cuse the crime of Czolgosz because order of events. .known as tlie ‘»Simp. Wilson ranch," Careful Attention Given E dward A. B eals , containing 320 acres. All well fenced master General up to I>ec. 3, 1901. Carnegie's better success in life drove Traveling Public. Forecast Official. idie, nisi, and suffieieiitly watered by numerous The Star routes in which Klamath him to despair, and to insinuate that Cleanliness and Good Work Hilf», MU, U. 8. Weather Bureau. springs of excellent water; a new Falls is Interested, are according to the government of the United States 031 », i . i -.’ o R. M. MBRCTT, Guaranteed. J. L VWW. . , is to blame for the difference in brain houae, finished in g<»>d styl.» and cor.t file Lakeview Examiner, as follows: HOTEL LINKVILLE’S RATES. 5.7», 0’2*»•'». A/eo Agent for LONDON ANO No 73394, from_ Klamath Falla, by qua»ty between the two boys and un 6'Val, (Kitol, SapcrinteniicoL I'rupntlor. •1,200; a young orchard, 25 acres in oi5i, < iit Beginning October 1, the rates at less it quits letting each out for him LANCASHIRE TIRE INS. CO. alfalfa, the balance cultivated and Altamont, Olene, Dairy, Bonanza. •Jtf, 6417, Royston and Bly, 1o Lake view, 101 j self in the problem of life, each to Hotel Linkville will lie 31.25, 31.50 I raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, vege 03WI, tgt|, CONTEST NOTICE. miles and back, seven times a week. paddle his own canoe, it encourages and $2.00 per day. Special rates by tables, etc., etc. No waste land on Notke For l’ubhaitlon. okk'i. the month. it. The best grain rancli in Klam Bond reqnired with bid, 312,000. j anarchism. |h:rlUTaa<T or ths I m ««I"« | 6424, I. W. BCRRISH, Prop. ath county. IH'JH. 6428, I'XtS'i, I 'tai, 613!, 6429. Present contract pay, 36,217 for 157J l*»-|»artnient ••( lite Interior, I'atran ft « ti » l.ivi»Orin»«.i BONANZA WHISPERINGS. These ranches will lie sold, sepa- Itatcd at Klamath Fnll», Oregon, thi» 1 I.AKS» taw, Oar<H»s, Augti.l IWI ‘ lan»l Office al laikeview, Oreitou, miles and back, seven times a week C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. says ratcly or together, at a tiargain. 26tii day ol K«-|>t«-inl>cr, i'tol. He pi» inlier 23, Hall. A Hiiffii-ieiit conlr-»l affi4«vit h»«in| Miss Edna Wells, who is teaching his child was completely cured of a bad Good title, and both in first rate con- Service. 73338, from Ashland, by II. Il. V »»V ii . k ttvara'i, Notile i» lierehy giveti flint the fot- l.-en tll.ol III Ibi» office I'.» D"11" " *"'• County Treasurer. Baron, Soda Springs, Shake, Pokeg- In the Merrill district, p;iwd through case of eczema by the uw ol DeWitt’s dition. Call on or write to lo« init ii»niv»l »etller ha» filnl notile of .lerm'ii <4 Roalaml. »..nt< »tant, againM W m . I’ avim , hi» intention to rnskr Unni |>roof hi Stl|> hmm-»teu<! entry No. 21'17. tna-le July , atna, Keno, to Klamath Falls, 71 our town en route to the institute at Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all NotIce (or Publlcation. Lorella, Oregon poti <>( lo» l Uiin, and timi nni»l prorrt 18117, (or E', Nf:',. 8W '4 miles and back, seven times a week. Klamath Falls. counterfeits. It instantly relieves Ik p.irtiiK iil o( Ilio Interior, «ili In» ma»lr In-forv Jn». II. Dri»'»ill, N W4', Ft-» lion 3fi. TowimbiJ» -’4. Kan«« Bond required with bld, 39.066. ljin»l < Iffic- ut l.:<ki'Vi»'»», < trigon Oouiity I lerk, at Riamati Fall», Ore H E VV. M . by Albert M. Driver, rea II. L. Clopton is having bis store piles. W. T. Wesson, GholsonvDie, Va., te.tee, in a hi. h It i" allegerl that »»» gon, un Novemlier 4, lutti, vis: Heptetiils-r 25, Ittoi. Present contract pay, 32,621.61. repainted this week. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. If some of the druggist, writes: “Your One Min Alla it M. Driver i. not no» »»'• t'fT,r '»Villi» A. Verrill, Notfi-c i» hcn l.y givi n limi tli<- fol- 7«WH, from Ager, by Bogus and Bes- dwellings were treated likewise, it Lewis Oekerman, Goshen, Ind: ute Cough Cure gives perfect satis lowing-tmined »»-ttlcr Ino» ||le»l notilo» ni H. E. No. 2,121, for tlu» NE'.', Mec. 7, Im» lai n a resident on raid land» wlck, to Picard, 38 miles and back, would add to our town. Fred Cliff is “DeWitt's Little Early Risers never faction. My customers say that It Ili» intention to muke tinnì |ir»>o( in T|> 32, M., K. 7', E., W. M. Ih» mimi»» aLiiit Um date id !it» film*. ','*1 b* " ’ seven times a week. Bond required playing painter. Fred is a “rustler” bend me double like other pills, hut Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, ctii>|H>rt <4 hi» daini, nn»l limi »mj prmif thè I u II omiuk wktneaaM lo prove hi» culi- u alrang.-r in the country, a nun m» will l>e umile Idm» .liunv» II. Dri»i»<i||, limimi» r»-»i<li'iicn u|»in ami coltivatimi dent anil mi »mV »erm» t‘> •‘•J* 1 , with bid, 33,000. This will be the and never need search for jobs. County Clerk lit M iiiiiii II i Fall», Ore. of »ahi Inni), vi«: .Inko Inlvr. ol Klama- knowlmlge < I lilm, that «I H"' do their work thoroughly and make throat and lung troubles.” thon, tabi. ; (,'hris Wulaa, ol l-'mt Biniti ii-uving lie »old hi» »npplie» I» ■ • new order: From Picard the mail on November 4tla, 1901, viz: J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. A. D. Ilarpold has commenced me feel like a boy.” Certain, thor ntli, Oregon; Chn». Martin, o! Fort Cimile» Grave« »tth the remark John Ihlglerlein, will be carried to Klamath Falls by ' work constructing a datn across Lost ough, gentle. H. E. No. 1S07, f ,r th,. W , SE',. Kliitmitli, <iriymn ; Samuel l'Iury, ol he would leave, »i.hl ;»artie» ar.- h«W flic Ashland-Klamath ('alls stage, 1 river just below the first “gap ” He notified to niqumr, “ "I»'1"1 “l”‘ , ,0 NEL KW'4, Ke»-, c,, inil| \\\i \j.;i ' lori Klnmnth, tlrriron. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. uVhluhf <• toiirliliiR Brtlil MllugHtln See. 7 Tp. 37, H., It. 9, E. 11.» E. M. Bit ATT Al N, ll»i(i»tir. thus doing away with the present 1 has employed a strong force of men o'. Ira k a. m .. on Mb <4 < •; the followiriK sitne»»ea to prove hi» Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not a mere ' parallel line over this route. AGENT before II. J. IVincra, V. F. X- : and teams that will make short work i-ontiimoiiM n .»iileiu e ii | hhi and cultiva stimulant to tired nature. It affords' nt llorlaiul, Oregon itli'l that tin«1 TIMBERLAND, ACTJl'NE.I. 187«, lion of »aid land, viz: Godfrey Neu- of it. DANGEROUS MEN. mg « ill la» held «t Itt o'i'I.H'k ». lairt, <4 Klamath Falla, Oregon ; W II NOTI! E FOR PUBLICATION. complete and absolute rest iiy digest-! Oetolier 15 l"0“ ^‘¡’"tf.iud D. F. and Jack Driscoll are work Mimptwiti, <4 Klamath Fall», Oregon* You don’t! Notary Public and Conveyancer. Keglater nml Receiver at d"' . The Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal ing in the mountains this month at ing the fotjd you eat. John Jansen, <4 Klamath I nil«, Ori g».n : l'MTrii HTATrn L.ixti Ofrica. Blates Land Office in loikeiie , have to diet but can enjoy all the Issav Kheperd, of Klamath Falls, ore’ I.iiki-vii-w, ttri-Kon, July 29, 1901. af recent date contains the following the Watson sawmill. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. g' n. food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia j Notile i, hereby given limi iti coni county, Oregon. ,.,nnrr article, answering extracts from W. The contestant bnving. in • f > E. M. BKATTAf.N, Register. pliaiii-e with ih» provisions of tlu* set ot We see by the public Mie notices Cure Instantly relieves that dislrewi- affidavit, file.1 Alignât «. i’*"' *j,u. J. Bryan’s Commoner: Do you suffer from piles? If so do ('»mirre».>4 .bum 3, |S7H, entitled "An for October 21 that Wm. Davis of cd feeling after eating, giving you not turn to surgery for relief. i»'t fiir the »«le of limiter lumi» in (he (acta which »how that n »'J 5 l>e- “A man is never dangerous,” says "'ni'-» «4 <'iilifornin, Oregon, Nevada, gene.» tmraona servhi» J h'^,„„I Mr, Brvan in his Commoner, “So Lorella Is contemplating leaving our new life and vigor. Witt's Witch Hazel Halve will act r. . Birea «mi Warliiiifiton Territory.” «a ex- cannot la» mn-le, it •’ country. We shall thus lose a good J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. lung as lie has hope of relief from an more quickly, surely and safely, sav ti-mli-d io un |||(, Pul,|i<- Lind Flute» by I neighbor and citizen. Walter Camp by due und ) .r»|»»r ^^^i.t.r^ <i( Aiijiu-t I, 1892, John II. Rice, evil, whether fancied or real, but DeWitt's Little Early Risers never ing you the expense and danger of an "f Klnmatli Fulla, County <4 KIniiiiilh. bell and brother have bought the when despair takes the place of hope operation. Mate <4 Oregon, lui» tlit» «luy (ll»*»l iti , disappoint. They are safe, prompt, pern- NOTICE T o CIlEI'iTORS» • In» »41,1-e ||i» .Wl,rn ntnli-im-nt No. 316, he becomes a mem we txi society be Davis ranch and will soon take J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. gentle, effective In removing ail im I session. mr the jmri'ImM, „( the NEly »4 Section cause lie feels that lie has nothing to I Notice ia hereby given that th« purities from the liver and boweta, No. 12 In Township Nu. 33M., Hange N'o. “I had long sufiered from indiges j A number of our young lads and Small and easy to take. Never grip: lose.” • -j I'.. W . M ., ami will offer proof to »how drwalgnerl lia» lieen titliy a|*l ’ „ ||,n. Digests what you eat. tion,” writes G. A, LeDeis. Cedar It artificially digests the food and aids that the lumi »might i» more valuable (or of the estate <’< . Count? Well, who was oppressing that first lassies attended the hop at Merrill or distress. City, Mo. “Like others I tried Nature In atrengtbming and recon- K» timber or »fon»» than for ngriciilttirnl ecutrix ley, dei-ert.-d. by im order ' ,„| A majority of anarchist, Caln? Wasn't tiiere room last Friday night. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. , jgfuitjd many preparations but never found ■tructing the exhausted digestive or pm no . », „nd to cHtiibli.li Ilia claim to CtAiirl <>i KhiffinllH enough in the world for Abel and them report a good time. anything that did me good until I gan«. It 1Bthe latestdlscovereddlgest- "4l'l lami before the Register mid Ke- lettera tesfmnontiiry «'■“' ' ,',teinb«r, For New« of the World ant and tonic» No other preparation 1-eiVer <4 tilia offi<-(> Ht Lakeview, < Ircgon, toher on the 4th »lay " ' 1 „grind film? Who were oppressing anti “After the ball Is over, after the t<s»k Ktslol Dyspepsia Cure. One can approach it in efficiency» It in- uiii',h" «Iny 1,1 Oftol'cr, 11)01. All person» having pin- driving It» despair the scribes, Phar-; break of day, May said estate are berohv im ||,» Read the San Francisco Bulletin. ' bottle cured me. A friend who had lc’ics und P*rrnanently cure« HHtl. lie name» hh witnesses: '“'haiigiiiin, of Hsu Francisco, Csllf. ; sent the same <hilv veri nP „f tli« faces and hypocrites t.lmt killed Christ? After the hotel breakfast, why is one Flitni??;; {"digestion, Heartburn, Fifty cents per month, including suffered similarly I put on the use of 5. ,a^lll.e,ice’ 8011 r Htomach, Nausea •ticob (»1er, of Klarnathmi, Calif.f proper voucher» «i*!1,' "? ' Klamath heart not gay? Was II despair or thirty pieces large 28-page Sunday edition. Send ( Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gain Sick Headache, Gastralgla,Cramps and Jame» Vf. Emery, of Fort Klamath, Klmiiath County „.ih. írm» silver that drove Judas to play the After tlie mnsic ceaseth, smiles ate for sample copy to The Bulletin, k33. ing fast and will soon Ire able tx> work. all other results of Impet feet digestion. ttreg.m ; Charle» Martin, <4 Fort Klam Filila, Oregon, within six ath, Oregon. Any ami all person* tl...... .. tu-ned to tears; anarchist, act of Irauchery anti mur of this ... («yegoa.lM» Before he used Ktslol Dyspepsia Cure Kearney St.. San Francisco. claiming a,lver»e|y the aliovo-tloacribetl Dated at Klamath HH*- After tlie long distance Is traveled, der? indigestion had made hl in a total I>r«9«r«d toy g. c. oawiTT a co, ct>icaSa. lamia are reqneaterlto file their i-lnim* II,,.« f, why is love turned to sneers?” Call at the R kpvblk am office Was It despair that nerved thrarm In tliia ollie,, o,, or beloni aulii i4lh wreck. tiny <4 O c I o I ht , nati. Executrix of the K*H ‘ ‘ U fine Job work. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. I >f Burr alien he murdered Hamilton, ■ C. Swanson, tlie cattle buyer, is in Subscribe for R kpi .- blicam . I HlEX MRHN f resident. E F. REAMES. MR Utt Fresidtr.t. IV. HUSE <s SON, Collections Attended to Promptly. Corresoondence Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, HEREFORD SKKK FARI Largest Herd of Registered Kere- fords in Oregon. Ashland and Klamath Falls F• Stage Line. j. n. noopE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. C. H. WITHROW, STATE LAND BOARD. Coclol Dyspepsia Cure l'¡. M, Bn ATT ais , Register, Henley, tluceaau'l