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ILWATH REPUBLIC**. I**v *n in if■ * ,tofi■, o' *'**a h**i »■* I.-- ,- ’3. He and hl.« family v*-r-* risi- hsn! ‘Blent on '*..tUid v * lelii-ig. tl.i* dent» of V.'.hlsiid for a ninni, r of Toth Inrt. veers and front there reumved to ¡J m IUY, N »VEMIBCI 7, I 01. K 5 J. M. Md.r ' H ' antri I'oitland where tle-y line »Ince re- lilallied. I heights ai** lx and Im- LOCAL NEWS. proved by Re The n gular Idin of circuit cmirt mid lire about ready for for Klmillllll Co. Will be held by Jndg**| -p,,. town Ixianl m**t Monday evi ti- tills fall. B* iimui next week commi in Ing next Ili-v. Illelinnl I vxli, until lately of Monday. From the dix-kct It appear» CMS. H. l"K""f <'‘‘L» *•” Klmillllll \geney, has I h - cii glvcll till* that there ure not many cases to be jx-re Mondi»/- Methixllxt charge at Independence, tried, the moht prominent being Il T. Slehols of lluninza waa In < al., when- he removed with his fam Kinsman and Hamaker vs Harpold, < »liver vs Lesley and Gresy vs 1 Brown. ily last week. town Misulay* The first two of the nlxive I an* Ili L . c. iiciu-h <>f Nayloz "i** •" I In It I» MiHp* * t. d tifai t wi-nty or more Junction I'ases, and the last is mi ac- Fall» Tucsilay* < liina plii .is.ini» h.n*- bi-i-n killed, Frank Adams <if M -rrlll vislUsI U h * contriir) Io law, ii* .ir Medford, mid t Ion on coni rm:t. The city water company have do- the game warden I» on the lookout ^llsoicr SumUy* elded to lay a pipe tine from where for the guilty puHli-x, , »-red Jeu*"» Antclo|* 'iilh-y wax Pllie Street Intersectx < 'olipcr avenue, IJillfe a large nuihlx-r of new real- in town <*•• Tuesrhty* I.KlO feet along Pirn- st reet to where proluibly I m * built Claud Hoover of Medford was n ileiiec» will It will Intersect the main pi|xi from 111 tow ii Iw-fore w Inter. There Is II Falls visitor Tuesday. Hie waterworks. Tills will amply { great deratli of Ill Ilse» lieu- ut pres I*,,,, libird <>f California wua ul provide I ho residences along th*- «•lit to supply t hi- ili-mand. Hotel LhikvUle Tuindny. route with water. Tin* Company Th*- s >nt h*-rn < in-gun oil well al .* ' A daughter was txirn to Mr. nini will also put In a pt pc to provld* \xhlmid was *1 *wn over 1300 feet al * Mrs (I*'. Bradley on the 1st. water fur residences on the liai near last ii-|Hiit», and wax rapidly pro- la»»t the court house*. Cha* <’ I-*"1* *,r" of gri-Mlng «Itili »in ay m pt inn of sue- f t river were In «••*« ►‘»•’lay. Ashland He<-or<l: Dick Kmitli, of e< ». m flndhi,’ x n *xl llow of oil. Klamath Falls and formerly of I’. ().. I j. Straw, manager of the Dorris Misxis. Verrlll of tlilx place, Clarv played luilftjiiek for Columbia against jgnrh, In town TueMluy. of Fort Klauiatli mid llaglesteln of Harry Withrow of the <». T. Brown Mixlix- 1*111111, wi t* in town on Mon* Yale III the f>x*H>ii|l gamo last Sat- unlay just to show them “Eastern „uH-h «»»hero on Tuesday* day for the pmpoM* of making final fellers" a trick or two they had never ’I* river wiih doing ptiMifx on tlvir lioiin-stead claims. learned ulxmt the game. He filled bUSilM*» •" Biihlin »» I iim lx*en reviving every Ix*tli tcums with open mouthed Probate court Judge Willits preshl- ■lay recently, mid wc hope It will con- wonder und Columbia tried to press In- «na In session on Monday. * binile. Our »tore» are getting III him Into permanent service. But |, It. Ilsnsen of Crystal was u new g «»lx. and wc notice that a very Dick would not f*-*-l nt home In any I d«*»irubli’qiiiillf y of giHxlx lln-y are. thing but an < >r* goh fiotiiall squad. fckmatii Falls visitor yesterday. Il la rollai*!» rop irted that repre- ¡1 w Welsh and wife of Merrill Judge Willits' new lions** on Main *111.1’1»* » of » large eastern lumlicr street Is rapidly moving toward com-1 visited Klamath Falls yvstenlay. - it , Ixails II. Ill«Illi Is burning a sroon«l company will lx* her«* noil week for ph-tlon and will wxin lx* tlnlsh<**l. kiln of Huie fo’ ms* In town Illis fall th*- puri« >■ of In» xtlgatlng tin* tini- will Is* it very pleasant residence and lx*r landa uf the county and making will attractively add to III1) good A meteoric shower Is r*-|H*rt* *l to I - purchiM -a. lixiks of the street. The f ict Is. dur ie tlie night of N’**vrmb* r 15. J B. Moore, J. M. Mixire miri Ed. Klamath Falls has Improved In Tlie tlnal clisdng of th*i Kip Hit Ion McCarthy arrivili on Tueaday from apis-.inince fifty |x-r cuit during the •t Buffalo i*xik place last Katunlay. Ag«-r with a combined line of |H past year. The citizens generally I Allee <’■ Luce of Yaliiax Moppi*<l lioraea and 9 heavy loaded freight ar<- strongly Inspired to beautify here Tmwlsy rn route to the ».All wagon», wItb gixx!-> for th« mercan- their r**sidene<*s anil business houses KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. road. or liiilhliiig new ones, and arc suc tll<* Orina<>f thia place. Mrs. tadtle link«* of Mkrvlrw 'Alls The I’. *>. i lreult court In «’nil ceeding to n great citent In so doing, i NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. registered at llotvl Llnkvllt ben- forala ha» followed the »tepa of the Asliland Tillings: M. (>. Waruci for the principal motive tlie road is built to liaul logs from their tindw-r Tuesday. Origini I’. S. court and ordered tile and W. II. Ilolliinil returned yester I would respectfully notify the pub J. L II iik< 1» h riling grain lilt I J*- x. li r.irr l.iinl mid Cattle Co. day from Klamath Falls and Pelican dis»net to the connection with the lic that on account of the appearance town till» week from his ranch near tu remo», its fence cncl<**lng govern bay.••Miss Gertrud** Anderson of , S. I*, line ami loo logging cars have |of smallpox in the country I have Merrill. Klamath county, has been b«'ii arranged for as well as other placed the entire Klamath reserva tlie upper lake. ment land hi California. rolling st<x*k. Frr<i Cliff 1» building a new porch tion under quarantine restrictions. Notice III till» Issue Illi* new adver- visiting Iler friend. Miss Iks son, of on the residence of it ibl. Hunsaker. Hxiiienf of I. F. Dailex, who is the Talent, this week.••Frank Apple-' The Sugar Pine Lumber Company's 1 would ask all people outside the L le;isc on the s iwmill, river franchisi-, | reservation lines to remain off the i*. a po-pr- n r of th** Excelsior »tore gate of the Klamath Indian Agency. a»uibea»t of town. J etc., at Klamathon expires in two, returiK-il from Portland tixhiy, where reservation for the present. A mean-1 II. 0. Brown and C. T. Slivers of at Dairy. Mr. luvlea li.-is secured a years and before that time the old { lie has lx*<-n as n witness In the Nel- ure of this kind to be effective must big ali» k of new n »xlx lately mid Crtklsl were doing bualm xA In Kl.no M.n c.isc.••Mis., imeia Willits of this P^'pertv will likely have_lost con- lie as nearly complete as possible. a III merit a large patronage. sth Fuhs Saturday. The Sugar city, whoc- inpldcd a successful term ‘ slderable of Its value. All persons who arc within the lines Vi i had g-m.lnc June weather on |>r. It. K. L. Htelnor of Lakeview Pine Co. have aecured 1500 acres of of school at Keno, Kl imath county, will be required to remain until the kind Monday. In fact, wc have that on lila »»i st*f>p*«l In-re Saturday lard two miles south of Klamathon last we*-k. was engaged for an addi danger is regarded as fully past and of weatli r much of the lime III this lesne from Die railroad. tional two month's term, which began 1 and will erect thereon an immense official notice is given to that effect. »tin- Nu foga, but bright Wm. Harks of Merrill brought up county. Monday of this week-**lf reports, two set sawmill and will menufacture Klamath Agency, Oregon, October from Hut place on Mon liy a l**.i*l <>f xiilli*’ .Ind cl ir »kiva. It la mi Ideal Hi.it reach here are to be relied upon lumber of all kinds, sasli. doors, box 22, 1901. O. C. A fclkoate , |country mi far as climate and good alt-a< for Martin's mill. the .Siskiyou county coroner's jury ing, etc., making one of the most up- U. S. Indi in Agent. health aro concerned. L. II. tppli-gstc of Brookald«* ranch in the Inquest on the remains of to-date out Ills on the coast. They ¡lodern Surgery su.-pissed A number of workmen commenced Brakeman Newby, who was shot will lav out a town site and estab In Swan lake valley, wax doing busl work ili-x week on a tire prixd cellar, twice and killed In alleged self-de- lish a small city at that place. nr* In town on Tucadsy. ‘•While suffering from a bad case idj Inin - II. luialllt as building of <'. fens** by Conductor W hi . Page, at of piles 1 consulted a physician who CHURCH FAIR. County Clerk Drls'*dl lsai**l a in ir • D. Wilson on Main street, 12-"* perch McCloud last Thursday, were rather advised me to try a box of DeWitt's riage h*'-ii»<- Situr.li» to Mr. N. 11 Over the hasty In their conclusion in exonérât-1 There will be a church f Hr at Pl Witch Hazel Salve,” says G . F. Ca< I of »tom- ir.* to lx* used, t/iw and Miss Jotlo Brown. From ter, Atlanta. Ga. cellar a large addition Io the inaili Ing Page from responsibility for the acard November 21 and 22. “I procured a N. s. Mcrril, the pmaperou» found- building will I»* erected. many different boot Its can be obtain box and was entirely cured. De deed and discharging hi in from eus- er nf Merrill, hauled a quantity **f ed useful and fancy articles. Suit- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splen Mr. mid Mrs. Fred t*dy. It Is said lie left the locality fl-sir to this plai-v *>n Tu •*• I iv. company at once anil since then the authori aide entertaiinenta both evenings. did cure for piles, gives relief instant Merrill with their home I of Saturdav anil In the e evening present- Hot chicken supper first night; lunch ly, and I heartily recommend it to J W M -C.iy an I W. T. Halve-» I ties have concluded to investigate the counters second night. Hot tea ai-d ail sufferers.” Surgery is unnecessary F-*rt Klamath were In town i for loads rd "Gold King” to a i large and up- killing of Hie brakeman further. nf Hour from .Marlin's mill imi Mon pris lati»*- audience, All In aft nd- Wlille the two men have Ix-en quar I chocolate will be found at Japanese to cure piles. Dewitt's Witch Hazel day. lxmth, where attendants will be Salve will cure any case, Cuts, ance wrre thoroughly pleawil wit li reling be tween themselves, Pag** Is dressed in native costumes. Come burns, bruises and all other wounds Mr. and Mrs Jeff Wilson have n- the entertainment, An enjoyable said to have h id a very ugly and pro- one, come ail and buy your Christmas are also quickly cured by it. Beware turned to Klamath county after n ■l.iiii'e foil.*.»*’*1 th** play. l voklng disposition and as a conductor two weeks' visit with Jackson county 'was very hard for the lirakeman l>ri!"n,s' of counterfeits. L.ik* v * .» Examiner: Elmer Ap relatives. Call and itce the ready-to-wear hats J. L. Padgett & Sons, Ke no. working under him to get along with. * pli ite and \ftorney J. <’. Ilutcnlc at May lone’s. Owen McGuire I iim recently com of Klam Uli Falls have worked C. C. Newby, tlie brakeman whu ’ AUCTION SALE. KLAMATH FALLS, OR. pleted a very go*sl dwelling lions - f**r is-.ldiH iisly on Hu* IxKil.s of the sher was killisl by Pag**, came to (he Me- Feed your horses at the Klamath I will sell at public auction, at my thxifroy Neuburg, a rancher of Ant* iff'»* 1! troni 1*83 tn 1900 for the Cloud River R. R. from Florida, and feed stable. His prices are all right. ranch, in Langeil Valley, on Monday. lope valley, was • h.is relatives In Macon, G:i. Ho past two weeks, and made a thorough . In! For a good reliable watch for a lit November 18, 1901, commencing at o. Short, th*-potato king of Spring report to District Attorney Renine« a niemlx-r of the A. O. C. \V. tle money call on Van. the jeweler. 10 o'clock a. m., the following des lake, was In on Tu<-s*lay with a four- of the ci i lenco In the Nellotl casi*. I Arkansis. Ills now asserted that He keeps the best and his prices are crlbed property, to-wit: Fifty head In- had no weapon on him nt tlie time hone load *>f potatoes for the Link ____ _____ A gr* it many big loads of lundx-r he was shot down and killed by Page. , tight of cattle, ten head of horses, fifty Ville hotel. are now I* Ing h ulled every day from Latest reports from Yreka show that, Geo. Bieliii's new feed stable is tons of hay, one gang plow, one hay Married at Klamath Falls on Still R. S. Moore'» mill. This Indicates ready to do business next Monday. rake, one new Fresno scraper, three Ijay, by Judge Willits, Mr. 8teph**n that Hi*-spirit of building and Im l’âge has not Ix-cn roarrest cd and is sets of harness, one walking plow, Nov. loth. East end town. still at large, Ills wherMboula being <>. Low. and Miss Josie Brown, both provement Is abroad in tills town and one shovel plow, one 2-horse wagon, unknown. NOTICE. of this place. 1,500 feet of dressed Mooring, 1,000 mid Hi- country around, mid that Chinaman George and partners of without doubt a lilllldlng I xhiiii of KLAMATHON KLAMATH FALLS The undersigned having leased the feet of rough lumber, one cable hay RAILROAD. Fort Klamath were here on Monday much larger propnrtIons than usual Mitchell ranch forshootlng privileges, carrier, and other articles too num to get a large quantity of flour at is to M»*n I»- <'u hand. hereby warn any and all persons not erous to mention. Also, 320 acres of (Ashland Record.) Martin's mill. The most Important railroad enter to slits>t on said ranch without first good land, fenced and under cultiva It app<nrs that the question of a tion, with g'Hxl reservoir site partly Mr. Maltby jr. has bought 80 acres high »-li.1 *1 I» strongly advix-ated In prise since the building of the S. P. scenting permission from one of us. A LEX M AllTIN .III. completed. Ten acres set In alfalfa; of state land, two miles out, on the th«* affirmative by a large majority of railroad through this country will E. It. Bi: am es . loo fruit trees, some of them bear Fort Klamath road, mid will Improve the people of the county. A county In-gin two weeks from today, on Nov. ing. aixl cultivate It. NAILSI NAILS! $5 PER KE(J. Iilgli scili"»! I» exactly what Is needed, 14, being the commencement of work Terms of sale: All sums under $10 Henry Klpple, a pioneer settler of and there can be but little or no on the Sugar Pine Lumlx-r I’mii- Steel Cut Nalls, to close them out, cash In hand. All sums over $10, th** Rogue river valley, tiled suddenly doubt Hint un I -r tin* wise cun 1 panv's railroad from a point two miles KI kegs, af$5 pet keg. one year's time, with approved secur of hem I failure at his home In Med- ei t:slons of the citizens, such s-hool south of Klamathon station to the GEO. T. BALDWIN, ity, drawing 8 per cent interest; ex timber land holdings of the Mine ford last Saturday. will lx- duly provided for. The Hardware Dealer. cept on the real estate, which will be eompani at Pokegama, Or., a dis Drilling for oil nt Ashland was Business of the county officials at sold on one. two and three years’ A Physielan Testifies. tance of 30 miles by the route. temporarily suspended last week th...... .. house Is progressing and time with same rate of interest. All Hu- perliminarlcN are now com owing to the loss of tin- drill nt ti prospering us usual tills week In J. D. H.VMAKE1I. have taken Kodol Dyspepsia ” 1 plete and the work of construction Notice For Publication. depth of 10a2 feet. Notice For Publication. spite of Manila Itch or any other under the company’s own manage- j Cure and have never used anything J. O. H amaker , Auctioneer. ,,,,,,, , .................. r___ J -- -• llll»llt»J^v , Department of Interior, ITaHnween, Inst Thursil.iy night. »cares. Tin- sheriff mid Ills deputy are ment to lx* superintended by emu- In my life that did me the good that A. T. L anokll , Clerk. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lakeview Oregon, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, P'isscd off quietly at this place. A tiiixy ri-eelvlng luxes, the clerk Is, September 30, 11*01. I, ” sav» County Physician Geo. W. petent railroad builders will Ix-gin did C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. says Octolter 3, IDOL f'-w signs and gates were re-hx-ated, dlllgeiiHv . ..... riling deeds of tlmlx-r Nov 14 and will lx* prosecuted vigor- Scruggs of Hall county, Ga. "Beluga Notice is hereby given that the follow- Notice is hereby given that the fol his child was completely cured of a bad Ing-named settler has tiled notice of his but no damage was tlmti*. Imid nod other real-estate, and the mislv and by next July or sooner the physician I have prescrllied it and settler has tiled notice at I ease of eczema by the use ol DeWitt's intention to make final proof in support lowing-named his intention to make final proof in »up- Last Tuesday State elections were county court Is at tending to business cars will lx* running and carrying. found It to give the best, results/ of his claim, and that said proof will l>e port of itis claim, and that said proof Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all held In Iowa, Mnxsnchus-tt.-, New In its Um' without fear or favor. I U I lie food you eat remains undigest - counterfeits. It instantly relieves made before Jas. H. Driscoll, County will be made before Jae. 11. Driscoll, logs, passengers and freight. Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on County Clerk, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir q'hc statement In the Record last November 9, 1901, vis: 11 will be a standard gunge e road ed in vour stomach it decays there piles. on November 9, 1901, viz: con-' and poisons the system. You can Howard C. Cunningham, ginia, Ohio and Nebraska. Louis Walter, week flint work will commence on with «0-11». rails. The cost of J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kenn. H. E. 2434, for the lots 20 and 21, Sec. H. E. No. 2347, for the NWW, See. 4 Frank McComack Is this wrrk the I ltd. will. It Is to be ho]x-d. prove st rnctIon will I h > $20,000 per mile. 1 prevent this by dieting but that 3, Tp. 33 S„ R. 7‘s E., W. M. He Tp. 39. R. 0 F... W. M. He naa*« ■' . Kodol Dyspepsia Sec those “Crater Lake” souvenir names the following witnesses to prove the following witnesses to prove hl* cmnph-thig on his ranch n dike, true. Indeed, the statement Is cor There will lx- only one bridge which 1 means starvation, his continuous residence upon and cul continuous residence upon and cultiva Aon spoons at Van’s, the jeweler. which reclaims from Big Klamath roborated In a gnat measure by re will span the Klamath river about Cure digests what you eat. tivation of said land, viz: Samuel R. tion of said land, viz: Walter TooK, Tin- ne*-<i suffer from neither dyspepsia lake floo acres of excellent land. ports from other sources. If It is two miles from Jenny creek, of Fort Klamath. Oregon ; R. New stock of wulj paper just re Klngdon, Keno, Oregon ; Wesley Cale, of Keno, M. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; of • ¡nor starvation. Tlie worst case» j The time of departure of the Ash correct. It Will prove to lx- tin* great grade will be <1.5 us we understand ' it. ceived at Baldwin ’ s, the hardware Lottis Brannan, of Fort Klamath, Ore Oregon: Marcus Anderson Sr., of Keno, quickly cured. Never fails. , Leon Anderson Jr., of Kano. land stage has lieen changed from est Ix-ni-llt Khuiiath county ever had, The end <>f the present construction donie?, gon; W. II. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Oregon. *** ■ A .1. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. Oregon . Insuring as it docs a rapid growth in Is In the heart of the company's 70,- E. M. BRATTAIN J u* in. to 7 a. m. it Is due to t-OR SALÉ. E. M. B rattain , Register. business, population mid wealth. 000 acres of timber land holdings and arrive here at 7:30 In the (-veiling. HOTEL LINKVILLE’S RATES. Good second-hand heating s’tovg Ninety front feet on Main street. Oscar Leroy Stearns, a brother of will also bring the road over the high Within the past few days It. S. Beginning October 1, the rates at No better business lots in town, In- FOR SALE. for sale. Inquire of J. 8. Orr. giades inf'» the Klamath basin land Moorexent, per lx*at, to the Agency, lion. <•- Stearns of Klamath county, Hotel Llnkvillc will lie $1.25, $1.50 quire at this office. and will allow them to make 1 ’ okeg- 31,009 Um of Hour In accordance with died at I'orH.ind, October 17th, aged Good second hand cooking stove for Mrs. May lone has her trimmed and and $2.00 per day. Special rates by bls contract with the government. GO »ears. The ileceii.sed was one of mna the freight shipping point for sale for $15. Inquire at this office. walking bats In stock. Call and Mi Go to Maylone ’ s for kid gloves, Klamath county and a wide range of the month. E. C. KKAMES. them. ‘'La Helle Marie" Is the name of the early set Ilers of Oregon, having tilinm'.n^s, notions, etc. 1. W. BCK1USS, I'iop. eastern Oregon. Ab a stutter and th*- play under preparation to be ero ...fl the plain:* to this alate in i.4* J BIC STORE I !iz- CASH STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR iI Studebaker Wagons, Press Drills. Ì Disc Harrows. I Oiiver Chilled Plows, John Deere Steel Plows I Dry Goods, Steel Ranges. General Line Hardware, Stoves, i Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas I kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. Clothing and Groceries. Ì The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, Hardware & Furniture Dealer. K. O. \J. WL. BUILDING, New Stock Now Arriving. $ $ li L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THE BRICK STORE. o FULL STOCK OF Generai Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, A LITTLE STORE, FULL OF BIG GOODS I. F. Davies, Mail Distributor and General Roust about, Proprietor. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE.