NJÜ»:-. IO Till: PU3LIG. evlilcnriy tl.lnkiau the W Ila IVall.t uà r.»sTiN ¡H.iitenLiar) to lie lit (beg,*:», ah.:«- I would re',«« tfulty hutify th«* put»- a* it Is in Washington: Prîsldent. U XITK«« S vat , • t «xnOrru x. II«’ t lu«t on SG-ount of the Rp|x*aiam’i* ^Tcrert Th «itoli) l»y I.akevi*'«, Oregon, Ih l-.l.» i 2*« ItkH. DmiMtnuIr, Cal., Nov. 2. loot, of tur.all|M>x In the e»>untry I hive Notili- i» li«-ix-!*v given limi in coni (hiverrtor of Orepm; placed (tie entire Klamath nwrva- l'Iianci- «uh ih«- |iruvi»ion» ut thè avi ut My lh’ir Sir: We wish to have no tiiHi under qu«r.ititlne restrictions. «'migli -« of .Inni- 3, l.'. S, enlilicii " Ali itoti* AMO I’KOCIIIKT o M. ' «et tortile sale o( tindier land* in llie ■ trouble, nor do we wish to cans ' you I woulti ask all people outside the «tale- ol Citlifoinia, Oregon, Nevailn, 11 rouble. We ask of you to pardon remain off the and Washington Terrllory." uh ex- / M'BM RIFTIOft HATES] | and turn out of the penitentiary at reservation lines to teinled to all thi< l'ul Ile Imnd State» I') reservation for the pn>s* ’iit. A meas- aet ^rar (in advance) OÌ AngU«t 4. l'.'?, William E.':|a-nee. ft no 1 Walla Walin. Or., Edwin V. Tuie- ure of tills kind to be effective must of Klaniath Fall», l’ounty Klanintli. I Uli'DAY. NOV EM li ER ;4. IW1. man, who is doing a twenty years I k ’ as nearly complete as possible. 1 State ol Oregun, Ima Hit» day llled in sentence. You will pl.-is? pardon thi» otlìee hi« .'«ot n »tatvini-nl No. S2-». All persons who are within the lines (or thè l'tiieha««-ol ilio SF1, *1 S-etioti Illg republican victories In the East and release him from said prison will be required to remain until the No, 2 iì , in To« iik | ii |> No, ' l'auge No. fast week are prophet Ic of what will inside of six (U) days from the receipt E., ami «ili - (Ter proni to show tlanger is r»’gar»led as fully past and timi tlie land smigtit i» more vatiiablv li i happen in tills state next June, i of this letter. And if you do not official notice is given to that effect. il» tiinboi i>r »tene tlian l'or agi ienltural IcxHitply with the above inside of the Klamath Agency. Oregon. (Vtolier )»ir|»wi «. and toe»tal>li»h Ili» daini tu Candidate Bryan hasn't submitted time till'd alxive six day» you will ».ud land la-line tlie Iti-giater and lì«-- 22, ltffil. O. C. A it ’ i . ku tri-:. to an interview since the late elec­ l elveroi tlil» olfii e al l.ake* io« , < «regoli, be trealevi to tiie same ntedicine Me­ U. S. Indi in Agent. tions. Ills own state lias repudiated mi Saturila«. thè Itili d iy oi Jnnuaiy. Kinley p»t. If you want Io sa ve 1902. Ile imnie» a» wì I ii «- i -« oh : Anrtlinf tils calamity principles by the over­ . yourself and family you had better Hoiiertt Surgery »orpassed Griffitli, ol Klaniath I all», Grog mi. whelming majority of 10,000. Ihiuii l M. Griffi!!», ol Klanmtli. l-all«. act at once—act at once and save "Wliile suffering from a bad cane Oii-g.-n; Maiy Griffitli, ot Klnnath J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. (Mffy four states elected legisla­ {trouble. If ytm do not do as above of pll.-s I emtsu’.ted a physician who Fall», Oregon; l'ilanelie Griflltb, i*l Riamali« Fall», Orogm«. Vny and all down will I h * shot requested, you tures that will choose I*. H. senators advised me to try a Imx of D- W itt’s peiHmi» daiming a lvei «ely ilio abovo Plan* atul Specifications Furnished on All Kinda ot ♦ his winter—Iowa. Ohio, Maryland without notice. Witch llazd Salve," »«ays G. F. Car­ • le»ciilieil lauta are riS|Ue»ti«l to (ih- from I am writing this notice Buildings and Contracting and Building and Kentucky. The elections a year ter. Atlanta, Gs. “I procured a llii-ir daini» in Ibi» otliee mi or la tore s-aid III!« ila» ol January, llk»2. above place, 1 live, or should say on the Installment Plan. hence will be more Important In that box and was entirely cured. De­ 17. M. I'.a*ri mn . I!«*gi«ti r. respect, as nearly thirty senatorial we live—the parties who intend to Witt’s Witdi 11 i/el Salve is a splen­ TIMBER I \ND. GT JI NE I. B7' Among tlm infinite variety of material ami work furni»lw«l l»y till* «,fj| trv. carryout this scheme ¡«art of us did cure for piles, gives relief instant­ Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878 NuTh I FGR I’t Bl.lUAriGN. Seats arc then to be filled. Store Front*. W« mm | Carving, 8t*lr Rail», |t«dii*tvr« and Newel l'i«ts, llrart*t*' live here and p«rt In Redding, Cali­ ly. and I heartily recommend it to Notice for Publication. «.-toll ami T«»ta I , , • , , - oat . N * >>> '«1 ‘ 1 statesman, died last week as the in­ country. Gotxl bye.. Pleas > obey to cure piles. Dewitt's Witch llazel UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.! Nutiiv i< hert-ln (tivi’ll lh«t in «•••»« llnlldvr*' .lanlwsre. I'uints uml Oil Moulding nn«lGlass, Fltevnlfona ami l>*«igM' L akkvikw . Om.o >x, Octolal lln* m t of Eml»w»««l. Ground ami Cut til»»«. Hall I'ni***», Furniture, etc., etc, direct result of an angry dispute with above and oblige. Salve will cure any case, Cuts. Notice i* lieryby given that, in com­ Coou-ii-.« i-i June J. I'7S- « iititl<«i " An Six D iffkuknt P auties . t Ac Russian minister. Kail Li’s ad­ |h-»t wutk and material, and it» lite late*! anil most apptoi rd sly les. bums, bruises and all other wounds pliance »Illi tiie |>rovi-ion« oi tin- act <■( act for tin- »all- ot lluila-r Itimi» In II»*’ Vanccd age and enfeebled health ren- I’nligre»« < f J line 3. 1979. entitled "An f Calif I Net Beware arc also quickly cured by it. FROM FORT KLAMATH. set tor tin- sale ot tiinlier lamia in tin- itn-l Wa»l»inuton 1. rnlory." a» «•»h’li’l dered him unable to suppress his of counterfeits. i-tntei ol California. Gieguti, Nevad.ii«:>.! .-,| to «I! tlm l’iibln' L iuh I Mat«* wrath, which caused his collapse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cronemiller J. L. Padgett & Sons. Reno. Washington Teriitery,’'a* extended to ml «>1 Ang«wl I. 199’3. Syk*’» H»m« nil tiie Public land Stale-* by ad of Ali­ kcr. ol |t.innu«a. count* ol Klamath, have moved Into their new lumie. AUCTION SALE. Th«* Schley court of inquiry has gn»! 4, 1992. Blanche t ii irtitli, ol Klam­ »tato oí Gregon. ha» tin« *l«y Üh'l ut ath Fall«, County of Klamath, State tlii»i’ltcc hi» »«orti -tah-mi’iil No. 327, Tom Culbertson baa gone to Ash­ Concluded everything except render­ 1 will s«'ll at public auction, at my of Grego,,, lias Ibis «lay till--1 in tir the pur-lia-c "I II»*’ N"1« ”! .'ee land where he and hrs wife will spend ing a verdict, which the country r;l anch, tn Igingell Valley, on Mondnv. this office her sworn stateinent, No. 320 tion No, lt>. in Town»lnp No. 38 8. for tiie purchase of tin- -'El, ol Bvctioi* Rang«- No, 1’3 E»«l.»ml «III «-ffvr |»«* m *I I o awaits witIi anxious interest. It the winter. W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor. Novemlx-r 18, 1901. commencing at No, 3«. in Tuwnsh.p No. 32 S., Range limi tlie I in-l «might 1» more val­ is believed Schley will get what A committee lias been appointed to o'clock a. m., the following den- No. 7’, E., and «ill offer prooi to »lion uable (or it» tinil**-r or »tone than lor »g lie deserves—praise for his manage­ to see to the building «»f a jmrsonagv cribed property, to-wit: Fifty head tiiat tile '.ami Sought i* lu ne valuable ncitlliirnl puriH'«*-». ami to i-«t»lili«li hl» EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. ment of the Santiago naval cam­ so that the preacher will have a place ((f catt]e ten bead of horses, fifty for its timlier or stol.e Hum for ugiieul- claim !■• »aiti lati-l forfore tlm l!egi»lvr turiil purpose», and to estahiisii her nml li.-ci ner *«t tlii» office at l.iki tic». I ¡vprv IlorxoH boarded by day, week or incutb. paign. to stav. ■ tons of hay, one gang plow, one hay claim to raiil land in-lore tiie Register Gregon, oil Saturday . tin- I'lii day “I Vvl j • Huy a)|(| Grain bought mid »old. and Receiver ol this office at lakeview, Jut.nar* , I9»)3. Ill’ mtm» a» «it..... •*"•'- Preaching November 17: Ft. rake, one new Fresno scraper, three tlregon, on Saturday, tiie lltli «lay ol The elections on Tuesday of last I I». Hanmker, ol Itonan»», Oregon; 1‘aHsciigers conveyed to till purtN of Southern Oregon Klamath school house at 11 a. n».: sets of harness, one walking plow, January, 1902. She names a» «¡in»--«*-: I». F. Dll-coll, ol Ikmaiita, On-giMi. J. Week resulted in most slates in big and Northern California at the very lowest rates. U ill-atn E. 9|«-nee, <>( Klutna'.h F ill-. (), I lamakci , oí iloii.irua. Orrg*«n , fol. Melhase school house, 2:30 p. m. one 2-horsc one shovel plow, 2-horse wapm, republican victories. Ohio has pine On-gon; Daniel M. Griffith, of Klamath CanrplM-ll, ot fo’rvlla, Orrgon, Any 1,500 feet of dres.se«! flooring, 1.000 Fall«, Oregon; Mary Griffith, of Klam alitali i» rnoii» dannili« a-ivi-rm-ly the republican by wo,000 plurality. New The people of the Valley are busy ! feet of rough lumber, on? cable hay utii Falls, Orcgen; AnrthurC. Griffith, al'iVc-ili-M ril-*«l lami" are rci|il«-»l«’*l t*> York republicans score a big victory, vaccinating their cattle. Klamath Falla. Oregon. Any ami all file their cluini* in tlii« office on or In* carrier, and other articles too nutn- ol electing 108 out of 150 member* of 1 • i). RE AMES, M. D. la-rsoiia claiming adversely llie nlsive- for«.- »ai.l I'tli ilav ”1 Jannarv, |l«>2. THE N. C. O. R. R. COMINO TO erous to mention. Also. 320 acres of de-i-ri*«e*l lamia are r«,pie»tv*l to tile Ashland and Klamath Falls i:. M. Bi: vrr.HN. ii«-gi»ter. the state assembly. Seth Low. anti­ Phyik/an »'d Surgeoi, LAKEVIEW. I good land, fenced and under cultiva- tli -II claims ill this off'.«-«* on or la-foie Tammany candidate, #us elected said lltli «lav of Janmiiv. t!H>2. tian, with good reservoir site partly All Call* Answered Promptly Day E. ’ .M. BRATTAIN, Register. mayor of New York City by 30,000 (Oregonian.) completed. Ten acres set in alfalfa; majority. Iowa gave the republican or Night. President Charlo* M. Sain, of the TIMBER I.ANO, ACT J UNK 3, 1'7'. Maki » daily tripa each way by I noninee for pivernor 90,000 majority. Oregon INitash Company, writes from 100 fruit trees, some of them bear­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Stfijçe Line rvn. Soda Spring*. Shake, l*ok< Nebraska went republican by a plur- San Francisco a personal letter to a ing. Terms of sale: All sums under $10 I stTxn Sr«Txx L«'t> timer. ma. (I-ogg I ng Camp,) Keno, ality of 10,000. New Jersey goes I Portland st iii GENERAL EH EIGHTH, publicans carry Pennsylvania by 80,- with the Nevada-California-Oregon one year’s time, with approved secur­ pliir tlx* sale of tinil«-r lamia in the and all North*<*»l Oregon Io Einm­ Rhixle 2, Mary «oillitli, of Office: At the Telegraph J. D. H am . vkkr . Agency ami Ft. Klamath. Kentucky and Virginia have gone properties,” says the letter, "and Klinualli F m II s , county of Klamath, J. O. H. vmakek , Auctioneer. state <>1 Oregon, lias this er»on» daiiniiig adversely tin* nlxtve- Guaranteed. President appoints a day as the O. bas and it would have been a gmxl found it to give the best results.” th-R-riis-d lami» ar«* icpiested to til«- ii. m . fiiiiRm, j . mm 4/ro Agent for LONDON AND especial occasion for prayer and thing for Portland. It would still be , If tiie f’xxi you eat remains undigest- their claims in this office on ««r ls-fore SipcnxktUcaL l*ro¡indor. a good thing for Portland to have the ed in your stomach it decays there the said 1 ! 'l> *lay <>f January. ¡1)0?. thanksgiving to God. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. E. M. fiRATrits. Register. Northern line built. ” and poisons the system. You «-an Easy Coaches. ••Tins Thanksgiving finds the The Nevada-California and Oregon prevent this by dieting but that TIMBER LAND. ACT.IUNE3. 1 7», Excellent Accommodations. people still bowed down with sorrow notice . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for the death of a great and good Railroad starts from Reno Junction, nieans starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. '(.«KM ISW . O*K«.»V, Octot*er f>. ItOI. You Presidout. We mourn for President on the Central Pacific railway in: ( lire digests what you eat. Nolle«- «» lirtvby yiivn I hat ( li»«l»* United State* land (Mike. UN ITED STATES' I. V ND («FFK'E, ) Nevada, 30« mile* from San Fr.tn- need suffer front neither dyspepsia McKinley because we loved and hon­ I. Jo|i«>»**n win*»** |«.«l*-lhi"-- »-hlrr»»l* L a KKVISW, (fKWUEY, Oetola-r 2»), I’.*).. ) The worst cases Oolikis*!« W lx .insili, ha« mad*- »ppi»’*’ ored him, tod the manner of his cisco and runs northwestward, cross-; nor starvation, Passenger. express and freight traffic LtKKVIKW, O hk .. October 2&. I ”ol. Notice i» hereliv given tiiat in coni Notice Is hereby giteti I lint III* non I** »i !*u t un i« « lit* >»*•••( Jan«' ¡* death should awaken in tire breasts ing Into California and terminating quickly cured. Never fails, pliance «villi ttie provision» ol Hie act ol solicit««!. All I' u . iiiv . r «-i.ti usted to u» idgett & Sons, Kerxi. following <1* M-rlla-ri appro»«-«! town* i 1897. "IO Bint , 3n> the folfo»i*g U m W ( ongie»» of Jnn«* 3, 1'79, *-ntiJi-*l “An « ili l>e expedited. of our people a keen anxiety and a at Term«», which is 130 miles from l imi«, to » i’ : act for the »ale of timber lau.is in tiie ship plat» ha»e lx-cn received al tills of »urvrted <4 Pec. 5. Tp X’. 8. «4 R I*. rcsclute purpc.se ne t to be driven by Reno. Eighteen miles of the new­ »tales of California. Gregon. Neva la, office, viz: |E W.M. , . and Wii.*liington T. rnlory," a» ex­ FOR SALE. I WO FINE RANCHES. any calamity from tiie path of strong, line are under construction, between Townsl Ip No. 21 South Runge N<>. Williin tlm next lliirlv *1»»» Ims« IM tended to all tiie Pnblii: Land Stale» I,* • late lmr«*«4. proli-I» m nini»«« ■•*'?** 15 East W. M. Oregon. orderly, popular liberty, whft-lt as a Termo and Madeline, and it is said act <>i A«ig«i»t 4. 1992, l«aniel M. Griffith, The tint Klamath. i iaml «!• •cnl-«**l, >u an« poitkui Ik»«»”«, of poor health, lo w II two excellent' in Fast W. M*. Oregon. State <>f Grrgnn, lias thiadny tile-l in tin» From “Yet, in spite of tills great disas­ fore the end of this year. nwiro vnlitabli’ for imm-’sl« IM* Township N««. 22 South Range No. I i» office hi« »worn statement No. .">21 I >r raix’litR. viz: lor >gi n’liltuial purp will •* «•■ ter it is nevertheless tiue that no there the distance to Abert lake is 15 East W. M.. tlregon. the purchase of ll.e NF.’,. < f .'«-ctioii No On-- st«» k ranch about G mile* from {rvivwl ami mitcd for re|»»l I" th» people on earth have such abundant about 129 Mile*, and to Summer lake 18, in I'oui.rl.il» No. 32 8.. l'Mtige No. Township No. 22 South Hange No. nil*»M>i>rr <4 tlm Grn.-ral l ami OttM*. 7‘2 E., amt will olter proof to show that Lorella, containing 520 acres, all it; East W. M., Oregon. About half E. M. BRATTAIN, Rr*«»l«*. cause for thanksgiving as we have. it is 30 miles further. laml »ought is more valuable for it». f< ticed with g«xx| rail and wire fen«’«*, And will I m * tiled In this office on i Digests what you eat. the We have prospered in tilings mater­ way betwee* Madeline and Abert tiniber or stone Ilian for agraultiiral gixai buildings, house, tarn, sited*,, tlie 2nd day of December, Itml. anil Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 This preparation contain« all of the piir|»,>*«-». an.I to «-»tabli'h bi» »’aim to ial, and have been able to work for lake, on the direct line, is the town digestants and digest* all kinds of »ai-v<-riil hundred tons per year;) record < hi and after wild 2nd day of the food you want. The most sensitive l,«KVVI«w, ll»»mv, Ort 14. i” that, as much has been given us, i ley and an extensive agricultural, stomachs can take it. By its use many 1902. lie names as «itm-sses: Aur- tlinr ('. Griffith, of Klamath Fall*, Ore all excellent soil amt plenty of water December, liuti. Noti« «' I» In " by given that, ln r "n', much wil) be expected from us: and I grazing and mineral region in South­ thousands of dyspeptics have been gon; Mary Griffitli. of Klamath Fall», pliance with the pro*i»mns of t'* *• E. M. B iiattain , Register. cured after everything else failed. It Oregon ; Blanch«* Griffitli, of Klamath from several large springs fur the hay that true homage comes from the eastern Oregon. l ong!. .. ol Jmm 3. 1*7*. rlitltlrd *■ II tuicv B ailky , Receiver. is unequalled for all stomach troubles. Falla, Oregon; William E. 8|x*nce, of and crops. Ills one of the lx-st < m l for tlm -ale ot timtx-r lami* « This road is of narrow guage and heart as well as from the lips arid Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any and all ranches, and in the center of a large I states of California. Oregon, N»»»11»»J The Children'* Friend- Shows itself in deeds. We can best all the traffic going over it to the out­ ft can’t help person» claiming adverM’ly the slxive- and tirsi class range. Washington Territory.” •• *»7*". but do you good deRcrilx-d laml» are r<-que»terovi»i<>nx of tin- act * f raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, vege­ Wlih-liestcr, Ky., writes, “Our little cl*lj|| Recommend that throughout the land toward Oregon. Hitherto that re­ it n>tigr<-«H ot June 3, 1'78, entitled “An tables. etc., etc. No' waste land on ict for the »ale of timber land« in tln< It. The l»-st grain ranch in Klam- girl wa* uttacked with croup hit«- 1 t he people cease from their wonted gion has been known almost exclus­ one night and wax so li'iiirxe she *ti«t*-H of California, Oreg-n, Neva In ath county. Lack of occupations and at their several ively as a stock country. uni Washington Territory," as exti-nd- These ranches will lx- sold,' nep*« could hardly *penk. We gave tier a Ilf llflrm^ , ww—- - - transportation facilities prevented; homes and places of worship thank •rrg«»h ? Jh’”'. "’u i.br i*i l ol August 4, IK92, Aiirtluir (,' Grif ­ the development of general farming, count- the Giver of all good for tlie Gixxl title, ami Ixith in first rate con­ F<»rl KI hiiir II i . fith, o! Klamath Falls, ('minty ol Klam­ It relieved her Immediately and she Klanmlhon. Calif. Any «ml •' less blessings of our National life. there being only the local market to ath, State of I iregon, Ims tliiaday flleii in dition. ( 'all on or write to went to sleep. When *he awoke claiming adversely ,l"' r claim» W m . D avin , this oltire his sworn statement No. 323. “In witness thereof I have here- supply. Horses and cattle and sheep I uik I s are re«|i«e»l«»l 4<> Id” 4,7 next morning slie had no signs of for the unrdmse of tin-S*g N W'i and Lorella, ( tregon, could carry themselves to market, ante» set my hand and caused the in this office on <>r before »••" ’ N'.j SW*4, of Section No. B, in’l<>« n- lioarsencss or croup. ” of DecctnlM’r, 1901. i>-,i«|»r. seal of tiie United States to be af­ and the grazing interests throve. It ship No. 32 H., Range No. 7*4 E., and E. M. BRATTAIN, Rffi,,w ■I. L. I'udgett A Sons, Kono. «ill offer prf to show that tlie land is a famous horse country. The 60 YEARS* fixed. sought is more valuable for its tiinl>vr EXPERIENCE “Done at the City of Washington, region produces such uncommon min­ or stone than for agricultural piirpo-,-». NOTICE. erals its borax and carbonate of soda tills 3d day of November, In tiie year tml to establish liis claim to «*««¡<1 land L akkvikw , O rmm »*, G c I o I mt A, IttOI. la-fore I lie Register and Receiver of thia of our Lord one thousand nine hun­ in abundance. It is estimated that AGENT Notice i» Ill-ruby given that t'lisrle» >tficeat Lakt-vie« , Gri-gon, on Saturday dred and on Indepen- there are 30,000,000 ton* of salts at Hie 11th day of January, 1902. It* A. J o I iiimoii , « how )Hi«tofficii mldrvM» i» Reliable and (lentie. the one Summer and Abert lakes. Since car­ names as witnesses: William E OwlikiHih, Wisconsin, Ims ms nii|>li- cation to »elect under the act of June bonate of soda is worth *20 p»"- ton “A pill’s a pill,” says the saw. Spence, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Dan T radc M arks iel M. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Ore­ 4. 1997, (30 Btat., 3»l) the following O csiors Notary Public «nd Convex* in San Francisco and potash 3130 per But there pills and pills. You want gon; Bliim he skMrh and daaartpOon may ton it is evident that these com­ a pill which is certain, thorough and Oregon; Mary Griffith, of Klamath qnkkly aacorhthi our opinion fr«wi whether an NElf of Fee. A, Tn. 3A, 8011th of It. ■»ident. .........lofi IR I probably . ____ , pr.tmif m LI a . ('nm'nitnira* liivnntlon in 15. F,„ W.M. Falls, Oregon, Any ami nil per»ons modities alone would make profl liable gentli-. Musn’t gripe, DeWitt's “J ohn H ay . tloiiRHf rlctly roiifldtHifl G oiin «frlctIrcoiifitleiifI*,. |(nndt>o ;kon 1'iitmta For New* of I!>• Wo,M Within the next thirty ilaya frotn the, claiming adversely the above-descrilH*d •(•nt freo. OMr4 ntzenc) ------- fr««. (JMmt for ■octiring putenta. “Secretary of State.” i buRlneMi for a railroad penetrating Little Early Risers fill the bill. lards are requested to file their claims l :...:. • : falotri j __........ „ Ibitnnt through Muun 4 Co, reoelv« ■ late-lier« of, protest* or contests against | z^frlal notice, fuiticr., without chftrg«, In tho Hi«r selection on the ground that the that country. Not only is the avail-, Purely vegetable. I) i not force but in this office on or before said lltli «lay tprrIni Ib-ad the San Fran< lM» A THREATENING LETTER. lami descrilM’il, or anv |»>rtion thereof, of January, 1902. able quantity large but the price assist the IxiwHs to act. (Strengthen is more valuable (or its minerals than Fifty cent* | mt E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Send A hnndnomoly HlnnfrAfod wmrkly. Mrgmat rlf. The following threatening letter makes it a hlgh-c>ass freight, the and Invigorate. Hmall and easy to for agricultural piirjHHtes, will lie re- I large 28-pnge Hundsy rulntlon of any •clwntlfln JournAl. Tnrm«, f.’l • ’ . j* yettr; four month«, 11. Mold by nil nnwudcolrtrw. ceive,| Arid notai for report to tlm com- Wa* received in Gov. T. T. Geer's kind that enables a railroad to pay take. See those lx*aiitifiil clocks nt, for sample copy to Th” inissioner of firn ( iciieral Lumi Office. MUNN & Co.30"’"“’-'»’ New York J. L. P'ldgett A Sons. E cho , , ‘ Van'»," the jeweler. •dice one day last week, the writer ( dividends. P. E. M. BRATTAIN, Rcgistvr. I Kearney St. Sun Fniiicl*o. n- If ■ c. KUlg PUBLIC*« • ,JUSE & SON, Collections Attended to Promptly. CorresoondNct Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, EXCHANGE Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, A^er-Lakeview Stzge Line. j. n. nooRE, s. L. rcKAlCHTCN, Prop. J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP, J W. SIEMENS, Prop. Dyspepsia Cure c. H. WITHROW, STATE LAND B0> Scientific American.