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hnu ,t un«, I :i’»Tr:i to cit h ft 1’ -.• of ■ ’ili'e p -. ti d that theiMuit b" l< nii'tit, imd T1MB”R 1.A N D. A NOTICE IX»R II It! l< ’ \ HON, It devil»,” h.’re is a rciih.'y pr vll:- d fx th' pemilty nl even ♦.‘.ill. by 3 MlnnenpollK il<*’tor, which he la furtlk r h.tini itcd Hut when the U MTH> hi li, » I ixn (h i >e*. Cnbll.hi'd every Tbiir»<l»> hy 1 ilkeVIvW , Oreg, II, l *i lols'l ’.'ll. Its'l. ; claim» wili cure every case. Ills pre court remarked Hut ho thought tl X X. .1 Notice i* lu’ieby given timi in com- ia tble: “If you keep the tine would I*' enough, Mr. Hall plisnee w ith the |irovi»ion* of tiie m t ot W. HUSE & SON, ' •crtpiion made corneis of vour mouth turned up. eollupiied and asked to have it Congress June 8, |s,S. viititlvd "All EliiTnttS ABB P kovkiktoh «, 1 you can't feel blue.” The direction* not lesa than fiou, but hi* pleading «et tor tin* sale o( limlier land* in the of Cahtoini.i. Oregon. Nevmta, I for taking aie. “Smile, keep on smil had aofU'lied the heart of the court, »tate» mul M nslungoin Territory.” s* ex- •t-am'*imox bâtis : ing’don't atop smiling. ” It sounds and the tine was made »1, and Mr. tendisi to all the Public I .mid States by 0»<- year (tn lulvance) . ....................... |3 (V 1 i ridiculous, doesn’t it? net ol August 4. I«U2. M dilani E '•|*’nee. Well, just Hah has not been visible since. I Klamath Falla, County ol Klamath, Mix* Dungan Is not a spring chick ol TIIUR f DAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1901. I try turning up the corners of your Mate ol Oregon, ha* tin* day tiled hi tez. -Ac ■ ac • ■ K z .gi-ar r -. . - .mouth, regardless of your mood, and en by any means, and her beauty is tin* office hl* »worn »tatenietit No. 3"'i. i see how it makes you feel. Then not likely to prove fatal. It was lor the ptiri’liasv ol till’ SEl4 ot Seetioii BONANZA whisperings . No. Sri, in Township No,.T..’s . Range No. ■ draw the corners of your mouth down shown that in replying to the letters E.. and will offer ¡mail to show Collections Attended Correspondence Holloween was well observed by and note tile effect, and you will lie pt' the ardent Von Yansotis. who that the land sought i* moie valuable lol kmite (if our jolly young people, who willing to declare, “there's something fluttering.around the flame, that she its timlier or stone I him for agi icultural to Promptly. Invited. pur|io*v». atid to establish In* claim to hiasked themselves as ghosts and j in it.” sent them photographs of a younger »aid land la-tore the Register and Re- ’ Visited nearly every home in town. Tiie doctor treats his nervous pa and handsomer woman. Miss Dun eelver et thi* office at I.akeview , t Iregon, Saturday, the Itili day it Januaiy. A Hfthday school Thanksgiving tients to medicine when necessary, gan’s arrival here was so sudden that on 1W2. He names as w itue-s, * ; \iii thur entertainment will be given at the hut when the case is one of pure mel neither of the complainants were C tiritlith, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. kchool house in Bonanza in the even ancholy, without bodily ill. lie simply present to hear her sentenced or to Daniel M. Giiffiih. of Klamath l'«ll*. V, Mary (ìiìlHtii, <4 KI miim II) J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. ing of November 2«. A small ad recommends the smile cure. Hoh.-isthe hear the remarks of the court, or Oiegun; Falls, Oregon; Blanche GiitHth, of Y-i/ V I V Xi V mittance fee will lie charged at the patient remain in his office and smile. they would probably have arrived at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any «ml «II Plans anil Specifications Furnished on All Klncls ot door. At the conclusion of the ex If It isn’t the genuine article, it the conclusion that they should have IH'i'son* claiming adversely the •ItOVtf descrilied land* are requested to tile ercises. refreshments will be served must at least be an upward curvature in the first case appealed to the fuol- their claim* in this utlhv on or before Buildings and Contracting and Building said lltli day It «•« of . January, litlUl.lt J , 1102. |jr-rw, by the ladies. of the corners of tiie mouth, and the killer for justice. on the Installment Plan. E. M. B kkti ain . Keginter. Miss Dungan, it appears, hits Digests what you C. M. Gardner and wife, of Foe la’tter feelings follow inevitably. The Ainung thè lutili tv varivly <>( inaivi lai and wurk fiirnlahed bv thi. i ,ill «,p. Valiey were purvhaslng suppites in treatments are followed up regularly. fooled others in a similar inaimi r, Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 — This t>r-pariliKm contain* all of the Stnrv Frulli». Wi»»l Uarvlng, Sl»lr Itali*. Babislrr» and Newel Pn»t. HtKkvta digestan's it -I <IL--I* >'l 1 and the patients all testify to their but she will probably now go and unr town last Monday. fl**! Il gives itisi.mt relief anil nt vi r Notice for Publication. kill to cure. It allows voti toon all Servii ami Turiiiil Wurk, Fanti, Ihxir» and Itlliid*, Corner ami Base HI.v k. s»»^ It takes considerable misuse the mails no more. The happiest man alive is Ben g.a*l effect. ami Tiiriu’il |ialn*tvr*. IN*»r and Wlmlnw Fiamva, l’nlpli» and l'vw Emi., Mblnglr, the ftaal you want. The most sensitive i persuasion to induce some of them to UNITED STATES I A N D Ol I K E J TO SOLVE A MVSTERY. Abbeloos—all because it’s a boy, stomachs cau take It By It» us»' "‘“''•J Builder»' Hardware, Paini* and dii Moulding amitila*a, Elwaliun* and l*v»i«il,' L akkvikw , O kixion , OcUilu-r 2!» IWI.| thoXnds of <b;l*’Pt7 | h « I»Y I iid»'-«’.l. Ground and Cut (ila»*, Wall l'»|*'r. Fnriilliire, rte., rtr, • apply the cure, and of course the A. D. Harpold has been at hard Notice i* iivrvbv given that, in coin cured liter everything else falh (1. n (Lakeview Examiner.) igreater nuinlxr of patients are lU’.t wuik ami inalvrial. and in thr l*lr»t ami lini»! a|ipruvrd *ty)e». labor; so industriously has lie applied iiliance with the provision» ot the act of I* unequ ilhd for nllsiomaeh trouble*. Ever since I lie day s of eat ly set I le ('■■ngrv** women, for when a man is blue ol June 3. |S78, entitled "An hlmRelf, it has alarmed some of his he is bound to be blue in spite of nient in Illis section travelers in the act for the side of timber land* in tl:v H can’t help neighbors who prayed the court to ot Csllfortiia, Oregon, Nevada >iml but do you qood everything, but a woman is more vicinity of Atiert lake have seen not »late* Waaliington Teriitorv," a* extended to «top him from further labor, but he easily persuaded to try to find a cure. far from the shore portions cf a Wag m H the Public Kind Slate* by *-l ■ >! Au Prepared only by I <’ says he will not quit by the “dam 1 The doctor declares tliat- if persons on projecting from the waters of gust -I. I8t»2. Blanche Griffith, ■>( Klam »ite.” Falla, County of Klamath, State I Will only draw down the corners of that lake. Various opinions have ath Oregon, ha* thia day tiled in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoagland will their mouths and use sufficient will ever been rife as to how that wagon of this office her »worn statement. No. tW, remove from their ranch to our town power they enn actually shed tears. got in the lake, one of them lieing lor the purchase of the sK’, Section W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, No..34, in r<>«ti*liip No. 32 F., Range tj shorten the distance to school. ■ On the other hand, if they will per that sometime in tiie distant past No. 7‘a E.. and will offer proof to *h“W Stage Line. EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. D. F. Driscoll will remove to the sistently keep the corners of the a venturesome traveler attempted to that the land »ought i* mure valuable its timber or stone than (or agricul flopton house this week. mouth turned up pleasant thoughts drive across the lake on the ice and (or tural pni)Hi*es, ami to establish her I !_ -p»«ir llorsuH boarded by day, week or u»unth. A dance will be given at the hall, will chase away the gliNimy forebod broke through. The urns’ probable claim to raid land l*-forv the Regi-ter LIVvl J • Huy mid Grain bought and wold. ami Receiver of tliia office at latkeview. theory is perhaps, the story that ings. His discovery grew out of an Thursday evening. November 28. Oregon, on Saturday, the lltli day ot 1‘asscngvrs conveyed to all parts of Soul hern Oregon S. l re A’JGHTON, Pro-. Supper will be served at Hotel Mor . experience in his own home. His before the early settlement of Lake January, IW2. Filename* nr wilm-'-e- : and Northern California at the very lowcat rates. ine. Ticket*, Including supper, $2. wife was of a nervous temperament. county a band of immigrants with Witham E. Spence, of Klamath Falla, Oregon; Daniel M. liiiffith. u( Klamath their tiain of wagons passed through 1 and when in a despondent m<*«d he Rev. Ketcheson was greeted Sun Fall*. Oregon ; Mary Griffith, of K am i day evening by a full house and an would ask her to "smile a little” un this country and were killed by In ath Falla. Oregon; Aurthur C. Griffith, dians. The train was prolmbly on ot Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any and all til the saying come to be a house- Office: At the Telegraph appreciative audience. I). REAMES. M. I). persona claiming adversely the al*,ve- ; hold joke. But it brought about the top of the rim, overlooking tiie docrilied land* are requested to ti!v The dirty, gundy, dry tirwn of good results, and then came the in- lake, when the murders were com llieii claim* in this office on or before Physician aid Surgeon. Office Bonanza is supposed to be about to spiration to try the same cure on mitted, and tiie wagon was rolled raid Util dav of Jannarv. I!H>2. All Call* Answered Promptly Day enter npon a great era of prosperity. E.’M. BRATTÁI.N, Register. down into the water by tiie savages. others. KLAMATH FALLS. OR. Two irrigating corporations, as or Night. At any rate. George Hankins, one Mukc* dally trips each way by Par- well as individuals, are trying to A POLITICAL INTERVIEW. among many, has long been curious r.-u. Nida Sprint*. Shake, iNikega- water our country and town. It is to Hearing that Major Chas. E. Wor- about tiie matter, anil announces his ma, (Logging I'amp.) Ki tto, to I' nitfo S titk * Lixo Orrtc*. be hoped something will be done, intention of satisfying his curiosity Orruon, Octol’er, 211, HOI. Dnily from Agi-r to Klamath Hot Klamath Falla. hrstde court proceedings. Not less I den of this place, and heretofore by going to tiie lake and rttempting Tjikevivw, Notice is hereby given tlial ill com Spring*. Kfiiii. Kl.iumth I-all», Ikitry, ! prominent as a Southern Oregon than fifty miles of ditch have been (i EN Eli AL F BRIGHTER, pliance with the provision* of the net of Bonanza, lily nod Ijikevli-». to pull tiie wagon to tiie shore with Il I* ilio direct line from Ashland 1 laid out in our surrounding country. democrat, had expressed his determi a span of horses. Mr. Hankins may (’oiigrt’** o' June 3. IS'S, entitled “An act lor the sale of tiinls-r land* in I fie und ail North ««-»I Oregon i<> Klam £WPruir|>l and rnrrlul allmlnm Andrew Nicholls made a trip to nation to change his political alle- make a grews-mie find if he succeeds States of Calilorm.i, Oregon. Nevada, ' glance to the republican party, we ath Full». Merrill, Bonanza, Hly j tu all u’ilvr» and Washington Territory.” a* extend Lakeview with flour, and will bring in tiie undertaking. Tiie wagon lied ed to all the I’nhlic l-aud State* by ' took occasion to call liis attention to _____________ _ Indiati and Mkcvlcw, and nlao hack a four horse load of apples from may be tilled witii grinning skelctons- ad of Anguol 4, Is"-’. Mary Griffith, of it. Here is the interview: Agency aiul Fl. K Limai li. Surprise valley. Klamath tails, county of Klamath, .(fakes connection with ah tram» at “Major, I have heard that you are state of Oregon, lias thia day tiled in thi» Ager, Cal. Scy Faith has been delivering rye not in harmony with the present office tier sworn stati niciit No. 322, for l.r.i'c Kl.inmlh Falla dally nt « ko A. D. Harpold this week. the purcliaiw of the S', SW '^.Sic * » democratic policy and that you will Proprietor of Freight Wagons. a. tn. and arrive« l-y & p. nt., and and X1. NW '4 ot ' 'urn No. IH. in B ill J ones . , not support its principles. Will you Township N<>. 32 S., Range No. 7', E., make* ipK'd connections with all and will offer proof to show that the ' state vour position?” FRO.T FORT KLAMATH. Easy Coaches. north and south txiuiMi train* at ,.. Everything done a lib ¡«nd sought ia more valuable for il* “I have voted the democratic Ashland. Daylight ride both way*. timlvr or stone than for agricultural nestliu»» and dl»|«trh Excellent Accommodations. The people of Wood river valley ticket since 1870, always until 1896. purposes, ami to establish her claim to said land la-fore the Register and Re- are losing lota of their cattle. I taking great interest. Since then, , . eeiver of this office at Lakeview, Oro., Good Stock and Equip- The Ft. Klamath Sunday school when free silver and fusion entered on Saturday, the lltli day of January. ment. and church services were well attend its ranks 1 have been lukewarm, as 1 1U02. She names a* witnesses: Daniel M. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; J W. SIEMENS. Prop. ed last Sunday. Piiwci.^ ’ cr. expre** and freight trafile never believed in those fallacies.” Aurthur C. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, solicited. All ''ii.inv * vi.limited tu u» Careful Attention Given ••Will you give your ideas as to the .Oregon; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath will be expedited. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holt have left Traveling Public. Falls, Orison ; William E. Spence, of Cleanliness and Good Work two parties?” Wood river valley for the winter. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Anv and all “ I have come to the belief that the person* claiming adversely tin- above has returned Mr. Fred Cronemiller Guaranteed. J. L TARDI, described land» are leqnested to tile FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES. UM. GARROT, from the valley with a tine load of ' republican party is the party of prog Also Agent for LONDON AND their claims in this office on or liefure ress and is today nearer democratic, >uptnakndt#L 1‘roprictar. apples. The undersigned dcalrr», on account tiie said 11'li day of January. 1U02. I ANC ASH! PE HRE INS. CO. principles than the so called demo- ' E. (I. B hatt vim . Register. of piHir lie.itili, to sell two excellent There will be services at Ft. K lam cratic party. In fact, if the repub ath school house Nov. io, at 11 a. m.; TIMBER LAN D. .V T.IUNE3. 1*7«, ranches, viz: XoTK’E. lican policy were for tariff for reve One sti* k ranch alnut 6 mlb-s from NOTICE FOR PUBLICA!ION. Melhase srbool house at 2:30; Rev. nue only to meet actual government. DEPARTMENT HI IHE INTERIOR. I.**«’ir». OsKi-’i*. Odoler A Lorella, containing 520 acres, all CALL AT THIS OFFICE W. B. Cklame pastor. Notier i* hereby given that < Ig’l-* expenses. I should agree with its I nltrd State« land (Hike fenced with gissi rail and wire fence, UNITED STATES I.A ND OFFICE. » (.Johnson, wliom- puslnflic.’ ndJiW» ■’ On account of the quarantine of I policy of today. Its policy has been , L akkvikw , U rkoox , (K’I o I mt 23. l’.Wt. ) gissi building», houKc, barn, »hed*, Subscribe for R epublican . o*|,k<i»h. " iscon»in, ha» mail* *|'|"W»’ L.VKKVIKW, OtlK., O c I o I m T 2A. 1001. the Klamath reservation the preach ; to advance with the growth and Notice ia iietehv given tlmt in Coni- in svli-i I under II»' »'lol June L Notice Is InTeliy glM’ti that Ihr lion ing services have been dispensed with ! needs of the country, whereas tiie : Call at the R epublican o!11ce for pliance with (lie piovi*iona ol the act of spring house, etc.; 150 acres under 1*117, (311 Mat , 30) the follo»Illg I'*1* Crmgre*» of June 3, 1878, entitled “An cultivation, tiie liakmee In wild hay, following dcM’rlbrd approved towm ol »rirvevisl land», ld-w tl : for the present at the Agency. ' democratic party has lost its Jeffer tine job work. act lor the sale <>l timber lan >* in the (cui» several hundred tons per year;) siilp pl.it» bare I m - i ii rccelved ut till* NW »I Me. &, Tp. 3->, d *• ortlcr. via: Special meetings will be held at sonian principles and merged into stall’s of California, Oregon. Nevada, K.. W. M. . all excellent soil and plenty ,,f water and Washington Territory,’’ h * ex Townsl lp No. 31 South Range No. Within tic next thirty d.ms (mm th» Ft. Klamath school house beginning j Bryanism and fusion until its demo tended to ah the I ’ ii I lie lj»nd Stare» liv from several large spring» for tin- hay date hrrrid. protest* or contest» •i»in ,t BANNER OF LIGHT: 15 East W. M., Oregon. Nov. 11. All cordially invited to cratic principles are obliterated.” act of August 4. I8V2, I'aniel VI. luiffiiii, and crops. Tuwtmlilp No. 21 South Range No. Ibe relrr’llon on th« ground th»' 'n" Iti» one of the best attend. land dvM rilied, or any |»irlioii llie"™’ “Will you support the republican TH* OLDEST JOVRSAL IJCTHt WOBDL DKTOT1D TO of Klarnith Falls, County of Klamath, ranches, and In the center of a large Iß Ea»t W. M,, (irrgoii. State of Oregon, iia* thisilav tiled in thi* is more valuable lor its eiiinrral» U««s No. Townslilp No. 22 South Range policy? ” is The wife of Mr. I’Tiilip Loosley office hi* sworn statement No. 324, for and tirsi class range. tor sgticultural purpose», »id * "" Spiritual Philosophy. 15 E.ist W'. M., Oregon. “I shall be forced to, as I believe it the purchase of the NE'A, of Section No Bo better at this writing. eeivi’d and noted lor report (O Also a grain ranch at Lorella Townslilp No. 22 South Range No. inÍMUilier oí the General l-iml • mW. 18, in Township No. 32 S.. Range No. to be the party of progress. 'J The 7't E-, and will offer proof to show ilia) known as the “Siinp. Wilson ranch,” 16 E.i*t W. M., Oregon. D airy news E. M. Ult i N AIN, llegi»»«*^ SSUED WEEKLY only objection I have to its policy ■ re- the land maiglit is more valuable for its containing 320 acres. All well fenced And will I m * llled In tlils offlcc on At 204 Dartmouth Street, Boston, timlier or stone than for agricultural the 2nd day of Ih-ecmtier, 1001, und Timber Land. Act June 3. 7&~' Editor R epublican : Thinking a lates to revenue, as I said before.” pnrteises, and to establish iii* claim to and sufficiently watered by numerous i .ipplicaUuns for Ilie entry <>f land» in Mass., Notice for Publication. few items of news wfil be interesting said land la-fore the Register and Re springs of excellent water; a new tliealsoc d, M'rllr-d Townships will NOMINALLY PUNISHED- ceiver of thia office at Lake view, Oregon, BY Co readers of the R epublican , I sub I ioiimc , flntohed in gmsl styl? and cost I h ’ rrccivi’d at t hl» ofllco and inadc of on Saturday, the 11th day of January, UNITED tiTATEM BANNER OF LIGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY mit the following: I.IKKVIKW. (IHSIIOV. "' b I*’ IW’ , l!)02. lie names a* witnesses: Aur 41,200; a young orchard, 25 acres m rccord on and nftcr said 2nd clay of (Front Oregonian.) Notice i* In n by given th*«. I" «T j thur C. Griffitli, of Klamath Falls. Ore alfalfa, tin* balance cultivated and. DeccmlM’r. ivoi. Thrashing is about done. The Mis« Annie Etna Dungan of Gold H arxim ,* D. B arrktt , E dito *. gon; Marv Griffitli. of Klamath Falls, raising wheat, oat*, rye, liarlcy, vege-l E. M. II uvttain , Rcgtofer. Iiliance with the provision* <" . average yield of grain is fair and all Hill wlio was indicted by the United ol Jii iiu 3, 1M7M. until Oregon; Blanche Griffith, of Klumatb tallies, etc., etc. No wa*t<* land on. ilAllKY BAILKV, Receiver. I THE BANNER I» » Srst-ol»*» Family N'«-ws- are feeling good over the high prices State« grand jury for using tiie 1 pa;»-r of eioiit ( ok mcke ) paoks , eontalniii* up Falls, Oregon; William E. S;*’nce, of It. ' The best grain ranch in Klam m t for I hu •«!« <>i wards ol ro*Tv coLiiM»» or i»Tr**sTi.<u> asp is - Klamath Falla, Oregon- Any and all wlHtm <»l California. Oruyon, • . they are getting. Ilie Children’« Friend- United State« mails to obtain frattd- sTEVcriv» KKtDlKo, »mbrM'ing A Literary De persons claiming adversely trie •l»>ve- ath county. Waafiington Territory." r,| t partment; Reportsol Hpirittinl Lectures; Ori to Hl. I Im Public Lund '•••« J? These ranches w III lie sold, sepa There have been some changes af I ulently from each of two men the ginal E- hivs — Spiritual, I’hUo'optileal and described lands are requested to file thia winter, You ’ ll have a cold .,( August 4. IS"'- ’ . M*n I ’ > K ' Editorial tlepartment. which treats their claims in this office on or liefore rately or together, at a bargain. Ì this place. The store has changed isutn of $20, and wlio, when arrested I SetentHlo; upon spiritual unit secnlar events ; Kplrlt-Vtes- said lltli day of January. 1!M)2, Your <d Fort Klamath, ( ountv o( K'*'" . ( G ihk I title, and both In first rate con- Maybe you have one now. Department ; Reports of Hplritual Fhe- hands. Ike Davies, the proprietor, at ber father's farm, Gold Hill put 1 s«*e Malo of Oregon, h»* 'llW , y„. E. M. BRA1TAIN, Register. dition. ( all on or write to nomens, and Contributions by the most talent- Fur cough*, children will *ulT< r t«*>. i in tliia office her sworn x’gtj Is putting in a nice stock of goods for ' up $500 bail for her appearance, came ' ed writers in the world, etc., etc. W m . D avis , ••roup, bronchitis, grip and other win 321, for the purelia-e " "v./u*., Lorella, ( »regon. the winter trade. The hotel, too, to the city yesterday, was arraigned TERMS OF Ht I) ITIII'TION, IN ADVANCE TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNES, 1873.— ter complaints One Minute Cough .dF. etp.n No. (I. in Ton rm ''I1 ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Per Year .......................................................... »2X0 has changed hands. G. G. Anderson | in Judge Bellinger’s court, entered a Hix Range No. 7 >-•. „*l,R,r«iv«l«- Months .............................................................. tin Cure never falls. Acts promptly. toahow tliat tlm land aouxht Reliable and (lentie. is the genial landlord. He has tidied plea of guilty and wa« sentenced to Three Months .......................................................... .'Xi UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) Specimen copie» «ent free. It is very pleasant to the taste and nlile for it* timber or|,,,""" l’, *.,1;,), hr( L akeview , O iikoon , October21», IlNH.) up the place until one hardly knows - imprisonment In Multnomah County pur|H»»e», and * u-uur perfectly tiarnilciw. C. II. George, cultural Ai>vE*Tts*Mr*T» published at twenty-five Notice in hereby given that in com to snid hind la'fnrc 1 i.vfvi»*. it. His table is loaded with all kinds Jail for one day and to pay a tine of cents a line, with disco cuts for space and lime. “Our lili le claim pliance witii the provisions of tie- act of I Winchester, Ky., writes, and Receiver ol thia office nt j nt luxuries ami his lodgings will be $L The dollar was paid and ber Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An (i(. croup hili’ Oregon, on .Monday, 'Im • girl was attacked with appreciated by the traveling public. sentence of Imprisonment was served Banner of Light Publishing Company act for the sale of tirn'M-r lands in the ......... Iter, 1«H. Hm ’KhB. om- night and was so hoarse sin- ni'HHi states of California, Oreg n, Nevada, ’s: Dmi» Brannan, )u(( pabllwhen and k»»;»« for tele at WholPteh* They have quit work on tiie Blixim- technically by surrendering herself to Also and Washington Territory, ” as extend could hardly speak. We gave her a ath, Oregon; Janie* M H' ** Hlrf uf and K'Mail a complete a-M»rtrn* nt of Spiritual, Progre.wive, Reformatory. and nitceltaneous ed to all the Public Land States by fngcamp ditch at Sprague river, and the United States .Marshal. Kliimnlh, Oregon; |J,r, •< few (loses of One Minute Cough Cure. Books, embraci:iK w ork on Occultism, Theoso ret of August 4, 1892, Aurthur (' Grif Ml«« Dungan 1« the woman who phy, Klamath. Oregon; Hans Stockler lias come home for the Aatrologv, Psychology, Hygiene, etc. I>v- It relieved her immediately and she Fort fith, of Klamath Falls, County of Klam tecripllv«* Catalogue Mini ire«* on application. Klamnthon. C*liL answered the advertisements of two winter. Any book ptibllMhed In England or America, ath, State of < »regon, lias th is day tiled in claiming adversely *.1'® . ir went, to sleep. When slm awoke Swedes for a wife, and succeeded in not out of print, will be sent by mail or ex- tliia office his sworn statement No. 323, I hik I m aru ruqiivute'j to 11 ’’ jOih Wm. Uhrinan came In with a presa. next morning she had no signs of for the purchase of tiie S'.4 NW1., and having them each send nnmey to buy in lliin oflii r on or before load of merchandise for the Excelsior N‘a s W q , of Section No. 14, in Town lioarKciicss or croup. ” a wedding dress, so that she con'd ,’mnE.,M JIRATTALN. IW*^ ship No. 32 8., Range No. E., mid yesterday,- and August Siskey came J. L. Padgett At Sons, Kcno. BO YEARS’ w ill offer pnsif to show that the hind look well when she went to church They report that the EXPERIENCE 11 sought is more valuable for it* timber with them. notici :. or stone than for agricultural piiqmses. i i5fr7«x,d' Mr- Slske-V| The court said he conk) t&e a arid to establish his claim to said land | a pail of I The Klamath ('utility Lite Sfis-k I. akkvikw , O hmio . v , Octolier 5, 1!H)I liefore the Register and Receiver of thi* very serious view of such a agent ffifiLMiriMped undtr Hie, Notil e i* liereliy given tlult diarie* officeat fatkeview,Oregon, on Halnrdav, Association will pay the alsive re deemed It unworthy of U m the lltli day of Jumiary, l'.*»2. He ward for the iirrcsl, and conviction of A. Jiilinaon, w I knhi poaloffico addrc** i* . <l*)iki*di, Wisconsin, lui* nutde sopii- of the grand jury, (he Uni names a* witnesses: William E. . m icar Messrs. Wood and Roberts Attorney or the Pokfal inspwtor ________ «rots Fpence, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Dan any person or persons found guilty of i-iilion lo select under thè net of .lune Public •n<i Convey**** Dreions 4, 1H1I7, (¡MI Fiat., 86) lite followiliu iel M. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Ore stealing or altering the marks or are going to open a saloon here. Notary I------ C opyrights A c . He said the laws were made to pro- lisci* ol Miirveyed lenito, lo-wit : gon; BlanciieGriffitli, of Klainatli Falls, KLAMATH FALLSJO^— Anrone tending a Rkefrh and dp’vrriptlon may brands of any sliwk belonging to any NEL of Fec. 5, Tp. :Ì5, Follili of R. That is all at present. Morc anon, j tect wx.jety, but intimated that It quickly Oregon; Mary Griffitli, of Klamath nfpertatn onr opinion tree whether an Invention m probably patentable. Communion* 15. E., (( ’ . M, D an D e yuir-us. 1 was powerless to protect men who tlon««trictlr confident lei. Handbook on PatcnUi Falls, Oregon. Any and all person* member ot l itis associat ion. For N«w* of tiw WofM Witliin tlie next tliirty day* from the •ent free Oldest HkfOficy for neon ring patent*. claiming adversely the above described Address Chas. Horton, President, 'Iute Putenta taken through Mann A <». receive were so silly as to advertise for wives beri of, protesi* or c.oritc*to agallisi lands are requested to file their i-lairns TO CURE THE BLUES. Nprrtal notke, wit hout charge» in the or J. O. Ilamakcr, Secretary. llie »(’lection 011 Ilio ground tliat tini in till* office on or before said lltli day i from the effect of their own folly. Itemi •!"’ K“" f»"***’" . ciodlní lami descrilied, or anv jiortion tlicreof, of January, 1902. Buy first class clean potatues of (). Tn Klamath coanty no one is sup- Ills said that even the callous i* more viiliiable (or il* inltmiìd* tinnì Fifty cents I”r I*"'1 E. .M. BRATTA!N, Register. A handiomHy HhMrtrafed weekly. Mrgest dr» Short, Spring Lake, for »1.50 per (or agriciiltural piirpoao», sili be re- large 2*-pagc of any nelentlflc journal. Term«, <3 a mised to have the “blues,n especially heart of United States District Af- cnlatlon ‘‘Bll||etln, year; four month«, |L Hold by all newsdealer«. ceived ami mrted (or report lo llie i ’ oiu - Van’s, the jeweler, for souvenir hundred pounds. Quality and quant - aow that we are to have the railroad, torney Hall was touched by the MUNN & Ci fur sample copy ,o 1 11 ■iii-.-iorier of tlie General Land Office. _ Brr.ncn _ _ Or _ ' Jo. 36’“’’New York spoons and silverware. By guaranteed. Keurnev St. Him Frnn<’l*5 - But If any one should bv accident sight of beiuty In distress, and sug- nr ■-I'. orca o. «S F St.. W»-bu.i-l-m '• C. E. M. BRATTA IN, Ilegtotcr, KLAIM7H flPUBLICW. I Jo KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, Dyspepsia Cure A^er-Lakeview Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, Ashland < rd Klamath Tails SU<c Line. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, Second Hand Range And a Few Carpets For sale Good as new. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. $250.00 REWARD. c. II. WITHROW. | STATE LAND MAU Scientific Hmerican.