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KLAMATH republican . I l-'' ' I' 'I of ,lp;i|, N f I i I h y«.ar ||,1M frt.«.|| He*«’ the hr which mudi (llNelr ni lo supply ||ln demand. I i< j inni,on |,.ia Ic. n mitilc, will I ib-ie li « k I m .« ii a largo Inerenne siicecssftil bi every n sp.-« t, Emmgli tllttllHDAY. OCTOBER 10. H«l. In thè o.fput «,f |H-,ir», |>c.l«’bes, fasi hors’-N arc already on hand Io RS-' piuiK s unii binali flint. Tlie qiu.lity, give assurance that «-culi race will I m - LOCAL Nl’WS Il hiny I m > i-ild with frulli, cannot Le filled limi closciy coht<'sl««l. Among excellcil. 11 hose who have horses here in train K Kgert uf Dairy wua In town on I li«- Imll ¡imi iMiiqiirl gin n by G. ing arc the following: llobt, Itak-r, Munday. T. tonm-r ai Merrill Inai Frhluy three horses; Mr. Henry, one; Walfei Mra E Dlx of Pokcgama arrived olitili were nticnded and cnjoycd by Barker, I wo; G, W. Bradley, one; here Sunday. : “ Utrge crowd. Th., event WUM U Win. W<xxla, two; Jay Arant, one. Circuit ''I*'"" “• 1-aLcvlew mi gi «ml sucei-M hi every dctull. | We are told by Ix-puly Sheriff Ashhimi win have Its town elccl Ion Fountain that IL N. Marshal Jacob Hie 21st jay Burton of Lakeview arrlv «•<! *" ....... . and ita eiti/ena lire ul* I’roudstcl nini I'. N. Attorney Edwin ready !»•«•«,m!ng agitated liver the Mus of port land were at Klamath here irhlity. pred Calkins of Berwick was mi Ihpior «pieatIon, which la made the Agency last week Investigating a: lend Illg Issue. robbery of th«- post office nt timi arrival Sunday. Mr. Marple tells us that mt sis n as place, Ou Sunday they came here, W. F. Arant of 1’lnc Ghrva wait In work Is <-01111111 need on the Klamath- bringing with them Victor Nikon, town yesterday. on and Klamath lulls rullroml, he mi Indiali, charged with perpetrating II. Hnuwgts««' uf Kami was doing *HI run « dally Ihm of stug<-s be- t Im robbery, and on Monday started I his I iiv *» here I Ut'atlny. tW«»n those places. with tlivlr prisoner for Portland, Tb««. McCormick of Keno was II where Ids case will Is- Investigated Monday a deal was mud«) whereby Klatiiaili Falls visitor Tuesday. M. II. Rut« tile pure|nis« «| from Judge by the I’. S, grand jury, now In scs James A. Fee ami I’. W. Crow Smith th«' stone liulldlog <s'<'iip|cd by slim. W'r were alno Informed that IVndlcton arrlvetl bcm Numlay. law and r< al « st.it«. offices und slluut- the defendant confess« <| himself guilty of the offense. T. H. Templet'*' “f Tul«’ lak«* reg- e«l oil Malli street. |»ier«l »1 Hotel Linkvilie Tmsday. Judge linker of Wenatchee, Wash., Chas llalnl of Ktna, Cal . rcglsh r- arrltcd h« .< ln»i Thursday afiermmn <sl at Hotel Llttkvllk here TucMlny. tu investigate with a view of lucat* J. (J. Iti'rce has purclMBcd the Ing and engnghtg It. hualncas. lie Is -per«liliger orchard oil Conger at«' much ph-UMil with the town and i county. nuc. profi «• Dr. F. D. Rcames made a Mrs. <t, H. Ilursliliargcr nnd two akHial tislt •" S|*-m'er creek Tues- • hlhlrcii of San Fransinco arrived hct< y«'»i< rd.iv, being conveyed from day. j, ||ot<-liklss of Lakeview was a Nlmvrl er.. k by Mr. Murph-'a livery, Falls visitor th«' latter purl of last 'll« llnrshii.ir/. r is u daughter <.r Mrs. Ilcnli-y. week. A. I. latngi || ami Jack llortun J. C. Rutciilc ami Klmrr Applegate departed t«*lay 'ii a busIneM trip to Honanzu, arrive«! in re l'o< m J uv eoutc boui«. from the rallr««ml when* Lakeview. A. O. V. W. BUILDING, G. W. Otwoclialn, one of the re- they I«.«d taken a baud <«f horses u«rW<l citizens <«f Illy, was In town whii li «re to I». dellvcrtsl to the g»«v- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. erntm-nt service. last week. Tin- Dully t'o. moving Capt. J. W. Kloniciia baa tsnighi a A n I i I. iik I TldingH: Mr. and Mr«..' I their si«« k «.f gtsida Ihto their Notice For Publication. half Interest In a bha'k of lot* in I. It. KiiiNinan. of Khimuth county building on l u.-.<l,«y and are IXiM) Ksatina addition. were In Ashland, yesterday, to me« t Departiiient of the Interior. getting Mill. | there. 'ITii-lr mu . Mr. and Mm. II. Ilaaenfl« ur, of Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Yesterday saw the close* of one of James Crulkstiank of l.nigell val <|u.«rtcrs a*«- latgv, commodious uud BIlaefleM, Mkh., the latter being a October*, 1901. Hie most interesting and profitable ley was In town on Monday with two first class In all r< s|xs-ta. Notice is heteby given that the tol- «Isler of Mr. Kinsman. The Michl- teachen*' institutes ever held hi ’lie luu ing-naine<l settler has filed noli/e of loads of shingles. A Ihls town hi« f««ur g«««l hotels, '/an visitors will spend some (line in county, and much credit is due Super his intention to make final proof in suje J. II. M«»»re arrlv««! Monday from ami all of them are crowded with Oregon Is-fure ret timing.•••J. F. intendent DLap for the painstaking |e>rt of his claim, ami that said proof will Is.- made before Jas. H. Driscoll, Agrr with i«lg loads of freight f««r custom« i», in.iiuly timber cruisen« Davies, of Iaikcvl«>w who I i : in been manner In which lie prepared for and Comity Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, krai nu n hauls. and buyer», and people hunting for in Aslikiud during the past week tak managed the session, and especially I on November It, 1901, viz: lamia Walter. Die «trike of teamsters ami long, ctilthat.sl farms or <l«-slrable lióme- ing the Knight Templar degrees, for Ills enterprise In securing a corps H. E No. 2347. for the NWW, Sec. 4, ahorrsmen In Han Fraurlaru bus fin aleuda on government lands. left for his home, Sunday. It is of instructors from among the ablest Tp. 39. ■*., It. 6 E., W. M. He names the f .Bowing witinrsaee to prove bis ally Is'en aet tl«*d. Rev t'lias. B«s>tli. Eplacopal clergv- the Intention of Mr. Davie« to inak<- in the state. There were twenty- continumi» re-iilence npon and cultiva Henry Scliallock has sold to Ctuu. tn«n who visited Kluuiuth Falk last Ills home at Dairy. Klamath county. three teachers in attendance, and tion of said land, viz: Walter Took, la-iu a l<>t In bl«rk seventy-live, spring un«l conducted M-rvk-es here, In th«1 futurc.•••Mrs. Jack Horton their resolution, adopted yesterday, of Keno, ' »regm ; Wesley Cale, of Keno, Oregon; Marcus Anderson Sr., of Keno,' Hruoita addition. dl«sl ul Ids home io Grants |*naa Inst of Bonanza was In Ashland. Friday, and expressing appreciation and grat i tregon ; Ja-on Anderson Jr., of Keno.' Mat w«-cli Win. Davin of 1 -Ulgril Thunnluy evening, of typhoid fev.-r. 1 ami left in th«'evening to visit her itude, was a titling testimonial of i »regon. F. M. IB!ATTAIN, Register. relative« nt Wagner creek. valley sold 320 acres to W. It. and Funeral »>-rvicc« were hcl«l Sunday. their glad feeling towards the educa Notice For PublRaUon. A. IL ('amplx-ll. tors who had so greatly benefited Following inlnlstctiul appoint- C. D. Willson has Imiight of it. F. Department of Interior, them in new Ideas and Improved im-nts were made at the late M. E. Work of luiullng lutnlx-r un I )><• < much of Sun tian« I m - o th«- property Iathd Office at Lakeview Oregon, ground for Joe Moire's nrw rcaldrm e «n-ciipltsl by H. F. CliltwiMid’a drug conference ut Ilillslxir«- for the methods. As a result, the teachers September 30, 1901. Noth» is hereby given that the follow. • ♦ ♦ ■ store, consideration being tl.itM). Grant’s Pass district, which includes will return to their educational duties was couiniciiccd Monday. \z I settler lias tiled notice of his Presiding Elder, with advanced thought and renewed , ing-naine Ilurae» i. longing tn (¡ hi . Bradley I’urchasc ul«o Includes the ndjm-eiit Klamath county: intention to make final pr«M>f in support 1». T. Sumin« rvllle; A It house >. Wlf- ent huslastn. <«( Ins claim, and that said proof will l>e and It «bi. Baber had a miming rare • mi i Id i n g «»'cupied by a candy store. The institute lasted three days. made before Jas. H Driscoll, County fonl Smith; Ashland, J. T. . Abtsit t ; Tuesday, the latter winning. State Superintendent J. II. Acker at Klamath Falls, Oicgon, on Bonanza. E. It. Ketchcmiii Canyon- I ginning Monday. State Superin Cleik, Noveuiberff, I9.tl.vtz: Tin- M. E Church haa anld to II. man of Salem, I'. I.. Campbell of i tendent Ackerman of Salem instruct ville, L. C. Zimmerman Central H<.war<l C. Cunningham, F Schall«» k lids «me ami two In block Monmouth. 1« A. Ilaycaof Ashland, ed In arithmetic, reading and course H. E. 2434, for tlie lots 20 and 21, Sec. ami J. y. " lint» <<f latkeview arrived Point, E. B. L'K'khart; Deer Creek, 3, Tp. 33 . It. 7's E., W. M. He arreoly-slx, KI nn.il h a«l«lillon. of study. President Campl >)| of the names the S following w itnesses to prove Sunday Io lake part In the teachers to I m * supplied; Fort Bidwell, W. P. K. I.. McNaughton, proprietor <if P'PiN'r: Fort Klamath. W. B. ( lame; Monmouth Normal handled grammar, his continuous reai lence upon and cul Instituí«' win« h opened here Monday. ut said land, viz: Samuel R. Ager-Like» lew Stage line, arrltcd Glendale, W. M. Jordan;Grants P hm . psychology and nature work. C. .M. tivation Kingdom .4 Fort Klamath, Dregon; R. The larg«' number of capitalists here Dntrsday fmm Lakeview. Iluyisof the Ashland Normal talked J. W. McDougal; Jacksonville M. M. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; InvestIgntlog Klamath county tim D. Crone in I Iler of Fort klnm.ilh M«-Gregor; Klamath Falls, N .1. chiefly «<n psychology and reading. Ixiuis Brannan, of Fort Klamath, Ore ; W. H. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, was a Klamath I'.tll» visitor Saturday ber of late an«l t b«*lr favorable opinions Hiirbet; Klamath Indian mission, A Each gave supplemental talks and In gon Oregon. concerning su«-h property, Imilcato and a pt«-4«soit caller at tills office, M. Brisbin; Lakeview, ]». L. Shrode spired lively and Ins! met ivo r’iscus- E. M. B ratt ttx. Register. bright pr«*|svts for big iincstim-ntsl .Mmlford, W. B. Moore; Oakland, T sinus. The public ach«m| had a vac.it ion NOTICE. in that line berculMiuts III the near President Campbell leetured I hs J. Furgus-m: Paisley, J. It. Shark: tlw first three days uf this week on ful urr. Rcsebur;'. A. S. Mulligan; Tea-Mlle, fore a large and at teilt ive audicnce L akkview . O rboox , October 5, 1901. ■ramint of th«' teachers’ Institute. Notice is hereby given that Charles Jack Gcilih rs wh<> was arrcstisl In C. B. lieca; Wilbur, C. M. Rees; at Houston’s opera honse Monday The Drat of the week Walker Bros, \. Johnion. whose poetoffice B'l«lree* i« i AdiliUiit an«l brought h«-rc by lh-puly Wlldervllle, W. F. Rog is. I evening. “Industrial Ideals in Edu- Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has made appli-' 'd Illy started .« shlpui.'iit of 30 > cat. Sheriff r. iini.ilii. charged with steal was bla subject, bis effoit Ite- cation to s>-lt-ct. under the net of June Portlaml t Ircgonlan: The 10,503 1 cation”' He fur Mudrata, Cal., where they ing u hois- from W. ('. Hill of Fori acres of lamia In Ing t<> show the imp irtance of com 1. ISO*. (.’0 Stat., 36) the following, Klamath comity, tincts oi surveyed lemls. to-wit: bar* be a sold. , Klamath, was given a hearing Is-fore bining mental and manual training. NEl4 of S«<c. 5, Tp. 35, South of R. IMIunilila won In tile Serb's of vnclit Judge Willits last Saturday uml din- forming an asset of the Port land This he did clearly. 15, E.. W. M. KLAMATH savInga bank, were sold at auction Within the next thirty «lavs from the mceswlth the Nhatunrk, ami ac- charged. Tuesday evening at the same place, <lnte hereof, protests or contests against In Reccivi-r Nixon yesterday. The «fllngly th- highly prlz<«l cup Mays Win. Davis and wife of (jingell val bidding atarted at $2090, and some before a crowded house. Superintend the «election on the ground that the hi thia country. ; laixl <h?scril>e«i, or anv portion thereof, i SUMMONS. ley wcr«1 in town Saturday. Mr 75 blds were made. The land was ent Ackerman dlseoiiis.-d on the "Ed i< more valuable for its minerals than ! It Is believed there arc rich copper I'avls is making arrangements for a ucational Outlook. ” One chief point for Agricultural purposes, will l>e re- In the Justice Court of Linkvilie I’re- finally knocked down to C. S. and d'posits in (lie hlsklyou mountaim- l>)g aiietloii «.lie of live stis-k, farm brought out was in relation to the ceive I ami i '-ted for rej«ort to the com- cinet. State of Oregon, County of Klam- It. S. Moore, for the sum of $12,500. niissionet of tin- General Laml Office. ath. "mr Ashland, ami aonunllngly Invrs Ing Implements, etc., on Ins ranch, Mr. Nixon bad hoped to secure more new law providing for the creation of E. M. BRATTA1N, Register. John Ratliff, Plaintiff, j Civil action tlgathm Is is'ing made. VS. ■ for the le- «S-tols r 21. I 'a 11 leuhirs elsewhere In for the land. It is not known what funds by a small tax for school libra NOTICE. Edgar Booth, Defendant. ’ covery of ries. The law enables the county A fiNitpui held up the mayor <<f this papi-r. the hinds cost the bank. a$ they were money. Furtlatid Tuesday night of last week | A walk along 'lain street develops turned In by S. Coulter with every I court to tlx an annual tax of 10 cents L akeview , O heoon , Oetolier 5,1901. To E«lgar Booth, the alxrve named de- Notice is hereby given that Charles fendant: •nd iua«|<. him deliver over bln gol.l the fact tint Duffy’s new store will thing elae lie had, and credit for t lie for each pupil, thus accumulating in In tlie name of the State of Oregon: time a sufficient fund for each dis A. Johnson, whose postotnee adilress is wstcli and $n |n ( jwh. Im one of the most conspicuous and whole was given him on his general Oslikoeh. Wisconsin, has made applies- You are hereby required to appear and trict. He also excited much interest lion t<> «elect under the act of June 4, - answer the complaint tiled against yon Mi. .md Mrs. Wm. ||iMo departed attractive establishments In town. Indebtedness. It is not definitely 1897, (30 Stat., 36) the following tracts in the alaive entitled cau«e of action on ymtrrday morning for Ashlaml where Judging from the large st<s-k of known what the amount of the tinal In his talk on the importance of tak of survey« -! lands, to-w it: | or before the expiration of six consecu- ing advantage of the law providing t'">y ha»« go,„. to »|M(t their «laugh- ..«»««k now moving In, Its eominodloii« dividend will lie, but Mr. Nixon will N Wl-of Sec. 5, Tp. 35, S. oi R. 15, five ami successive weeks from the 12th In addition lie E.. W.M. for high achools. i day of September, 1901, as directed by ,er' Mp* R A. Hopkins. Interior will *s»n present all the apply to the court tialay for an order Within lhe next thirty «lavs from the the order of the above entitled court, treated educational questions gener to pay It. and he hojM's to Ito ready to Head In another column the notice features of a department store. hereof, protests or contests against ami if you fail to so an wcr, for want ally and was listened to attentively date the selection on the groiiml that the thereof, the plaintiff w ill take judgment " sal«' uf ||rp gtxick anil farming Ini- Following oitl-of-t«»wn visitors ,MX"’ W>'tg it next Monday. The throughout. land described, or any |<ortion thereof, against you as demanded in the com- P'etnenla, ls«oi,.(| ,,y ||on. O. ('. were register«-«» nt Hotel Llnkvllh- paying of this dividend will be the Messrs. Ackerman, Campbell and is more valuable for its minerals than plaint in said court and cause now on for agricultural purposes, will lie re-|„.., .... judgment ... .„. file, viz: for . t .................... e sum of titty , Applegate, Indian Agent. Sundav: J. J II. 11 C. <’ Taylor Tnvh.r of <«r Klamath Khim 1th li last In ’ the proces.s ‘*t • act “’t *■ '*•<’ long-drawn-out process Hayes departed last evening on their ci ived and noted for report to the coin- i one and 44-100 dollars, [$51.44,’ with in- Martha M. Smith of Spring 'M wlmllng up affairs of the Portland Agency Th«- road« have I m .... me dry, aniooth terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent. return home, and most of the teach missioner of lhe < teneral Lan-I Otliec. Savings Bank. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. , per annum from and since the 2nd day and vrry comfortable for travelers! Lake, Annie MeButleritf Fort Klam ers of the county have left for their ----- ----- of Septeml>er, 190t, said- sum including •nee the sunshine and warmth fol- ath, I. F. Davkof Lakeview, ('. ■ Von can’t afford to go to Medford different districts today. NOTICE OF SALE--------------- ( $20.00 as attorney’s fees for the bring i Spencer of Merrill, L. (hM-nelialn of I ing an<l prosecution of this action ; also, |,ny watches, for Van., the Jewel- Teachers enrolled are the follow ''"»Ing the rains of lust week. Property consisting of horses, fatm-1 judgment for plaintiff’s costs and dia Bly aril J- J. skinner of Fort Klam er sells them 20 per cent lielow Med- ing: Chat les Zevely, Gertie Van- log machinery, etc., tielonging to the bnrsements of this action ; and that any • E- White, who recently pttr- at II. Met ere, Annie E. Applegate, Emma Sehonchin estate will be sold at pub- l,r;'l’erty taken under attachment in ford prices. Try him. c **“l ,l"' Applegate ranch at Swan u....... .. .................. said esnse o( action, Is- sold to satislv Hussy, Eva Drew, Annie Stockwell, He , Mtstrcs Home Company will give auction at ti e bchonchin ranch j(, jlI(| antl anil di.burse- ". arrived Monday from Rogue WORLOW-BALL. Bessie II. Applegate, Mrs. Emma ncar 5 alnax, at 10 a. m., Monday, Illel1taof action. ! dramatic entertainments lit Hous- Vrr Vi,llry "• lake p«Mim>KHiun. Oetolier 14, 1901. I here are Mime This summons is publishe«! in the ' ton's opera house tonight, tomorrow Married, at Ft. Klamath. Ore., Cogswell, Gilbeit Brown. Martha good geldings, mares and colts to be ; K lamath R khi hi . icax by onler of It. B. We have I mv . i , favored with an ex 1 night nnd Saturday night. Tonight Cardwell, Miss Doela Willits, Mis. (letober 7, 1901, Mr. Harry Worlow sold. Cash in hand. j Hatton, Justice of th«' Peace for Link •'"’nt hrnml of weather for ilic will I m -presente«l the Itlsh comedy ville Precinct, Klamath County, Oregon, to Miss Mabel G. Ball, Rev. Richard E. M. I'ix, J. G. Wight. Annie M. t). C. Al’I’LEGATE, •others institute and trust the drama. <-niIth«l "Kathleen Mavoiir- Fysli officiating. Butler, Mrs. Jessie Dunlin, .1 ulla U. S. Indian Agent. made, dated and entercl of recotd, Sep tember 12th, 1901, ami which said order, *fft *HI ..... continue 'v,”iniie during (luring the tho rare*. iie-n.” The plays arc hlgh-ehiss, The young folks are well and fav Rorlsehow. Martha M. Smith, M iss made, dated and filed as aforesaid, re Protogmpher L. Van llurkieo will Il|f|»'a«h season at Ashland Is characters well taken and a crowded orably known. Mr. Worlow Is an Clara Terrill, Daisy Patterson. Alice lie In Klamath Falls but a short time quires this summon« in this cause be puhlisliol once a week for six consecu "K to a close and the Tidings house should greet the company each Indiist i Ions young man and Is pros A. Applegate, Elva (¡alaway, Edna longer and those wanting work done tive and successive weeks from Septem I ber 12tii, 1901, the date of the first pub ,,n ' ',w ,M’P" l»’*t profitable night. s pering In the blacksinilh business. Wells, Evelyn Bunnell. should call at once or the opport unity lication thereof, as prescribed in said "mi p|,^l'lH’"ry"f ln,l"hlry Miss Ball Is ail est tillable young lady Lakeview Examiner: If the pres Unless his business order. R. B. HATTON, FOR SALE About three hundred will he missed. of whom the groom may well be Justice of the Peace for Linkvilie Pre- ! ent gmsi work continues, it is tons of alfalfa hay. and one thousand Increases he will leave without delay. | cinet, Klamath County, Oregon. I w l , . McComb departed thought th al the telephone line will proud. The good wishes of the com acres of tine past lire, at n bargain. New stis'k of wall paper ju.tt re 1 1 ay to attend the Noutheni lie completed Io Paisley Inside of a munity go wit li tl'cin on the voyage Call on C. C. Lewis, or II. I). Stout TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. of life. The R k I'I'I ii .K an extends eel veil nt Baldwin's, the hardware tl1«.K'«? I’rMhy‘‘,|'y »« Yoncalla and week or piobably two. first The at Lost river gap. dealer. Notice is hereby given that there Haker Cff111 , Hymsl ut timcsliic<< Adam exclamed Io Eve: congratulations. are funds in the town treasury for “Hello, you have raised Cain,” will ; Go to Maylolie’s for kid gloves, hat Mrs. Maylone has her trimmed and A SNAP FOR STOCKMEN. the redemption of the following town J/'.... Mrs. L. Hlao- Lakeview have the opportunity to I rlmnilngs, not Ions. etc. .. .a walking hats in stock. Call and see warrants. Interest on the same will I have 20 head of yearling Here fe’ise from this date: Nos. 7fi5, 7t>6, me«,’ Kll,,ni*”’, h«a been u say: •■Hello, I’alsley, you have been Good alarm clocks at “Vans," »1. them. 769. 770, 771, 772, 773, 771. ford bulls, all of them registered, that 767. United " b'f sister-ln-law, Mrs. W. |>. I discovered; you iff 0"w Call and sec the ready-to-wear hits 775, 77«, 777, 778. 779, 7«<>, 781, 782. StntcH. Let us rejoice together. ” You will be soi ry if you don ’ t have I would sell at $100 each, if taken ........... ... ......... .. Dated, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, lit May lone's. voui photo, taken of L. Van Burkleo, soon. F. O. BUNTING. Many visitors have already arrived this 5th day of September, 1901. Address, Lakeview, Oregon. Btodc lur',11"?"11 ,',Mln,y ,H staking rapid tonftctidlhe races, and with fair Waltham watches In dust proof the San Francisco artist. He Is the J. W. SIEMENS,- strides In frail growing.1 wen'ber, there I n every reason to be- cases, $7 ut "Van's,” the Jeweler« Tow n Trc.ibiiter. best we ever bad here« Ranch, Drews Valley« 11 BIG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows •John Deere Steel Plows Steel Ranges. General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets. Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, CASH STORE Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE I L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor ♦ - THE BRICK STORE FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise REAMES I & JENNINGS FALLS, OR Notlce For Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September 23, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has tik*d notice of his intention to make tinal proof in sup^ port of his claim, and that said proof will l>e made l>ef<>re Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on November 4, 1901, viz: Samuel W. Clarv, II. E. No. 2,420, for the SEL', Sec. fi, Tp. !2. S.. R.7'.... F... W.M. lie name« the following witnesses to prove hi« continuous reeidetice upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Jake Isler, oi Klamathon, Calif.; Cliris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chas. Martin, oi Fort Klamath, Oregon; Willis A. Verrill, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. E. M. BRATfAlN, Register TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF» NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V SITED STATES LAND OFFlCfe; L akeview , O rec . on , September 23, 1001» Notice is hereby given that Emma L. Gardner, formerly Emma L. Kester, has tiled notice of Intention to mak«i final pro«?f before J. O. Hamakar, U. 8; Commissioner at his office in Bonanza, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1901, on timber culture ap plication No. 1,191, for the Lota «, 7, 1(1 and II, of Section No. 3, in township So. 40, S„ R. No. it E., W M. She mimes as witnesses: Charles Pickett, of Bedfield, Oregon; Elmer Moore, of. Bedfield, Oregon; Charles Kester, of BedtieLI, Oregon; I. D. Ros«, of Bed- field, Oregon. E. M. BRATTAJJt. UcgkteE TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.*= NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I L akeview , O khoon , August 2«, 1901.1 Notice is hereby given that Thoma« Dixon Ims tiled notice oi intention t«y make finsl proof before J m . ft. DrkColl, County Clerk, at hk offic« in Klamath Falls, Ore., on Saturday, the 12th dsv of October, 1901, on timber culture ap plication No. 1096, for the 8E^ of Sec tion No. 32, in Township Nc. 40 8., Range No. 12 E. He names as wit» ncsses: Allie rt Job neon, of Tide Lake« Ore.; G. L. Schwartz, of Tule Lake.- Ore.; Charles R. IhurrtolSy, of Tultf Lake, Ore.; Charles Pickett, of Bed-* Held, Ore. E. M. PaorArs, Relief»