Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 21, 1901, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
As a lay
became mixed In the darknr^ and cd by them a* a ;;r.e».itice.
he hwi tlx'ai «-fl on the B iuim ;? i « road, pnper any*. ‘‘Thvu«ii to ordinary
Tltv night was bitterly cold, the road intellect* such a proof ot the cf- !
rubli«*«-) i'vwrr Tkanday Vf
contained numerous rocks and de­ ficieney of vmvinathHi to provetti ,
pressions, and the ¡»arty had left over- snNUlpox will I m - convincing, Hier» la j
shoes, overcoat* and gloves In the no doubt that the Hparlan U'ind of
F.UfTOH» »kb PmCBiKTOR*.
wagon. After trudging a matter of ant i-vaccinal ion i*t* will continue to
*ix miles, sometime* on their knees flourish. For, bow can the actual I
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... ,
■eMcwirrioK uth !
and occasionally on all fours, they experience of a million or so welgli In
•»» y**r fin advano*)..................
- W » became somewhat alarmed and call­ the balance against the theories and
tlfURHDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1*01. ed a council of war.
liy thia time the dicta of Um*e who are bound to
W. HUSE Ä SON,
THE NEILUN TRIAL AT LAKEVIEW.
TIMBER I. 'ND, At T.H NI'3 1ST*,
NOTH hl h'O'.t I'lT.I K A I ION.
TIMBER I \N|t. A<T UM’ '
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UNITED STAFFS I
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L alkvikw . OarooN Nuvi-mln 1 *.
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Notice 1« iivivbv givi u timi tn «•""
pliam-v with the provl-imi» --I
Congress of June 3. 1*7* eidilled 'll
uct loi the sale of lnnl« r leinl*
,l"’
states ol Ualifiunia. Oivgon, Nevad*,
ami Wa.litnglmi Ferriluiy.
** «'
tended Io all the I’ul-iie I and
ad of August 4. ist'2, John " ■
1,1
Bly, conni« of Klainetli, sl»l<’‘ ”
gon, ha* till, day Hl.-I in »M*
their hands and faces had become differ from the real of the world mid tlua'ortiew hi»'aworn\tateim<n|JNo'. :I25. 111* sworn statement No. 3 «, Í01 11
l4 ol *<« ’»«•’» >"•
stiffem-d with the cold, and by dint to expiate themselves, their children for tlie purchase of the SE1^ of S«-clion pureliaw ->l Hie NS
No. 2>), in Tow u«lii|» No. 32S . Range No. 8. Ill Towii.lnp No. 87 I».. R«i'li»'
of sonic effort tliev gathered enough and their neighbors to contagion In 7\ E., and will offer proof to show East, ami will offer prool »<> *•"•'» <1"“
fuel and built a roaring blaze.
This the cause of independence and VII- that the land sought is more valuable tor the land iKHiglit is more valuable lor its
its timlier or stone tliun for agiieiillural timber or stone Ilian for agrii-iillur*i
waa about 10 o’clock at nlghu
Not llghtcninent. ’’
I’lirpos« «. ami to est.vblith hi* claim to puriHH-vs. ami to establish lih claim Io
satisfied that they were on the wrong
■aid tend l>eforv the Register and Re­ «aid land Iw-foro the Register ami Re­
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
ceiver of this ollliv at I akevn-w , Oregon, ceiver of this office at Ukvvivw. tlrvgim,
road, Mr. Rcauies skurrted on an­
Satin-lav, the I Mt h -lav of January.
I would respectfully notify the pub­ on Saturday, the 11 th day of January. on
other mile.
Finally in the Inky
Allait
1902. He names as w itnesiw-s: Auithur HM2. lie imine* a» wiliiesm»! Allwt
lic
that
on
account
of
the
i«p|»earance
blackness of the night-, they coin-
C. Griffith, ol Kliimutli Falls, Oregon. Walker, of Blv. Oregon; Je»— laikçr.
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—
I
Bly,
Orvgoil
;
W.
W.
Ninilll,
of
Illy.
mcnced to retrace their steps, suffer- "f smallpox in the country 1 have Daniel M. Griffith, of Klamath Falla,
Otegoii; Maiv Giitlith. ol Klumalli Oregon; N. 'Veils, of Bly- < »rvgtHi.
Ing at every
of —
ground
tracers- i- placed the entire Klamath roserva- Falls, Oregon; I'-lanche Giitlith, of Any end all )a-rsons «’lauuing ml*
• yard
•
-
ed. ’ They reached Drews’ station at \ tion under quarantine restrictions. Klamath rails, Oregon. Any ami all vvim -I v tlie «¡«ivv-l-'Ciils-l lan-ls ar*
iiquested to til«’ their claims in this
3:J0 in the morning, completely ex­ I would ask all people outside the |«ei«>n» claiming adversely the above . office
011 or before said I81I1 day <u
.
...»
. *lvM-ril’«’»l land* are requested to tile
...... ............. 1 lines to remain off the ()lelr ,-|.<iIU, ln ()u, office on or la-tore ; January. 1'302.
hausted and faint from hunger, hav- i reservation
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. . ; ()n reservation for the present, A mena­ said iltli day of January, HK)2.
E. M. BRATTAI N. Register
Ing
eaten nothing
since . breakfast
E. M. B kattais , Register.
nt
list
ure
of
this
kind
to
be
effective
the previous morning.
be as nearly complete as possible. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— TIMBERLAND. AtTJI NE I 1*7*
NOTICE FOR 1‘1'BI.IUATION.
RAILROAD EXTENSIONS.
Usivi i> StATsa I. vmi Ornes.
Lakeview,On-gon, IKUda-i 23, (MR.
Notice is hereby given timi in com­
pliance w ith tin- provision* of lite act of
i'ongrv«« of June 3, 1878, etitillv<l "An
«ct iur the sale of tiiniw-r ¡«nds in the
»'•*»••» of California, Oregon, N«ivud«,
and Waahington Terrilory," as ex-
«u (|H< Public lamil statea by
act of Augu«t 4, IMItf, Willteiu E.Sponc«’,
X'»"'*''« Falla,
Ealls. County ol
ot Klamath,
"* Klamath
Klamatli
state <>( Oregon. Inis tin* .lay tiled in
E R. REIMES.
»try MÄRTIN
II.Ä1HN
ALLA
Resident.
r
Vice Resilient.
1
1
I
"ynt
lui
T
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
Corresoondencs
Invited.
(Lakeview Examiner.)
After a hard fought contest by
both pnmecutlon and defense, lasting
three weeks, the case of the State of
Oregen vs. A. J Neilon before II. L.
Benson of the circuit court for Lake
county, and a jtary, catne to a close
last Friday afternoon when the court
J. F. GOELLER, P.
Instructed the Jury and gave the case
Over to that body to And a verdict.
Plans and Specifications Furniiihed on All Kinds «(
It was a long drawn out case fought
Buildingsand Contracting and Building
chiefly on technical grounds, and long
on the Installment Plan.
before ita chute the judge, jury, wit­
nesses and lawyers were worn out
Among Ih» influir« variety »t mat«ri«l Mid work foniteli««! I»y ibi* mil ir*>
with the proceedings.
District At­
Kt»ir Bull*.
Rail*. Ballister*
lUluster* «nd
«mi N«««l
Nrwrl Pr*t»
ft,*<■».<-
Store Front*. "»»«I t t'srving,
«rvlng, Ml«lr
pi>*t*. ftr«rk*te
All persons who are within the lines
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Notice for Publication.
torney Reames had his case well pre­
Scroll «ml . Dirnnt
Work, u
S«»b.
«ml
IU|n»te. Corner «ml ................
It««.- R|<*lt«, s«B«j
UNITED
STATE'
I.A\
I»
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E
I
will be required to remain until the
(Yreka Journal.)
pared and fought with a determina­
I. AKKVIKIY, O kcuos , NoVOlllIa-t 4, IWH.) ■ml Turned B«lu*t«r*. Door «nd Window Frame«, Pulpit» «ml IVw End*, Hli|n|W«
The new lumber railroad front danger is regarded as fully past and
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.i
Notici- is hereby given that in coin Build» r*' J«r»l«»re, Paint« «nil Oil, Moulding aiultil*»», I l<-* miioii * ku J l>**i«u*'
tion to procure a conviction. Messrs.
Weed, near Igerna, into the timber official notice is given to that effect. L vkkvikw , Danins, Oclolier 21», IWi.) nlianee with the provisions of tin- set ol Eiubo»M'«l. Grouml «nd Cut Gl«»», Wall l*»|>«r, Furniture, rtc.,rtr.
Ooggswcll, Hammond and Bell con­
Notice is hereby given tiiat, in com- Congress <4 June 3, 1*7*. entillvd
An
field east of that place, has been ex-! Klamath Agency, Oregon. October
|le*l work «ml material, am! in the latent and i>i«*t approml «tile*,
tested every foot of ground stubborn­
I pliiinci- with the provi«i”iia of tlie net of act for the sale of tiuila-r land« in th«-
*•'
O.
C.
Al'fLKOATK,
tended
considerable
distance,
and
will
--»
HHJl.
Uongresaof
June
3.
1878,
entitled
"Au
state« of California, On-gon, Nevada,
•
ly and handled their case admirably. I
for the »ale of timber lands in the and Washingion 1'errilory,” a« extend
u. S. Indian Agent.
be build further on every season,
Tl>e arguments on both aide* were
, , ,,
»tale« of California, Orog«»n, Nevmlaami «si to all tile l’ubile I imi Ntate* bv
clear to Bute Creek Valley, where
See those “Crater Lake” souvenir Washington Territoryas extended to act of August ». HW2. Nyke» W. llama
completed shortly after the noon
* *'
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all tiie I'ublie land States by act of Au- ker, of Boiianza, county ol Klamath,
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Mr. Weed has considerable timber «puons
Van
’s, •*--
the ‘ jeweler.
hour Friday, and after the court had
: gust 4, 1892, Blanche Griffith, of Klani- state of Oregon, lias till« day tlh»l in
land. This road is undoubtedly the 1
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
given Ila instructions to the jury the
l alii Falls, County oi Klamath, State Ihi» office lii« sworn statement No. 327,
I the nearest and most direct route for I
of
Oregon,
1ms
this
day
fll«-<l
in
for
tin-
pun-hase
of
the
NW'
4
<>(
se«--
court room was vacated and the case
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
T. ANDERSON, fl. D this office her sworn statement, No. 32ti, tion No. li*, m T-oi nd.i|- No. 98
reaching Klamath lake in Oregon for
was left to the jury for deliberation.
for tlie purchase oi tin- SE»« ot Section Range No. 12 Ea«t.aml will offer pn«.( Io
connection with S. P. line between
No. 3», in Township No. 32 S., Range show tiiat the lami sought i* more val­ I
All that afternoon and night, and up
¡VPFV
llorHvH iHHiriltd by day. week or tnctiih.
Physician andSurgeon.
San Francisco and Portland.
The
No. 7*. E., and will offer proof to show uable for its timta-r or stone Ilian for ag­ LiIVCI y •
to 10 a. m. Saturday the jury bal­
f|ay am| Gpgin bought un«l sold.
tiiat tlie 'an-1 souglit is more valuable ricultural purposes, and Io eatabliah Illa
McCloud river branch road from
loted, but without an agreement.
Specialist, Female Diseases and Sur­ for it* timber or »tone tiian for agrieul- I claim to said land la-fore the Ki-giater
PutmongcrH
conveyed
to nil parts ol Southern Oregon
, Squaw valley to Upton, a short rail­
turwl |>ur|«>»es, and to establi»li her mid Ri-ceiver of thia office at luik. vi. w.
The foreman at that time sent a
gery.
mid
Northern
t'uliforniii
at
the very lowest rulea.
road front timber fields at the head
claim to sai.l bind In-fore tlie Register 'Oregon, on Saturday, the IHili day ol
message by the bailiff to Judge Ben-
ami
Ri-ceiver
of
this
office
al
Lakeview,
Jamiarv.
1909.
He
mimes
as
witnesses
:
I of Sacramento river canyon to Sisson
A Physician le*tifie».
sou, informing him of the utter im­
Oregon, on Saturday, tiie iltli «lay ot J. I». Raniaker, ol Bonanaa. Oregon;
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Lumber Mill, the new railroad front
January, 19U2. Sheuameaac witnewe»: D. F. Driscoll, ol |l.>nanta. Oregon. J.
possibility of reaching a verdict, and
“
1
have
taken
Kodol
Dyspepsia
Will’am E. Speuce, of Klainaili Falls, <». Ilamnkrr. of Bonanza. On-gon ; Ed. Linkville.
Weed, the Yreka R. R. branch, and
asking that the jury be discharged.
the proposed railntad up Ute Klamath Cure and have never used anything Oregon; Daniel M. Griffith, oi Klamath ¡Campbell, of Duells, Oregon. Any
Upon the court becoming satisfied
Falls, Oregon ; Mary Griffith, of Klam­
all peraona claiming adversely the
■ river near K lautal bon, will add in my life tiiat did me the good that ath Falls. Oregon; Aurtliur C. Griffith, and
al«>ve <le«eri>M«l land« are requested to
that the body could not come to an
| more business to the S. P. line than did,” says County Physician Geo. AV. of Klamath Fall*, Oieg-.n. Any and all tile their claims in this otti- e on or bv
agreement, the jury was thereupon
persons claiming adversely tlie above- fon- said 18th dav of .latinarv, BM2.
D. REAMES. M. I).
any other county in either California Scroggs of Hall county, Ga. “Being a deacrilwl
lands aru request«-»! to tile
discharged.
E. M. BRAT!AIN. Register.
or Oregon.
Besides the great in­ physician I have prescribed it and tlieir claims in this office on or belorv
Phynklrn and Surgeon,
It baa since been learned that the |
crease in the lumber traffic, these found it to give the best results.” said Iltli dav of January, l'.>02.
jury stood eight for conviction and i
All
Calla Answered Promptly Hay
E. M. BRATTA1N. Register. |
t rade in
branches will
gain
”■■■ S
—- greater a.ouv
... j If the food you eat remains undigest­ ————«— -------- ——. —
— I
four for acquittal. On the first
or Night.
I shipment of cattle and all kinds of f ed in your stomach it decay* there T1MBER LAND, ACTJUNE3, 187*.
lot it stood five fur acquittal and seven
Make* dally trips each way by Bar-
You can
products, as the railroads cheapen and poisons the system.
NOTICK KOR l lül.n A i 1< iv
Stage Line
for conviction, the second four to
ren. Soda Springs, Shake, l'i A ga­
j rates, to attract increased business prevent this by dieting but that
eight, and the third five to seven.
ma. (Logging Camp.) Keno, to
UstTKi>
S
tiths L axd Orrti-s.
means
starvation.
Kodol
Dyspepsia
| and a preference from long hauls or
Taikeview, Oregon, October, 2», 1U01.
After that until the close, the ballot :
Klamath Fall*.
You
drives over bad roads to more distant Cure digests what you eat.
Notice is hereby given llist in com­
Was four to eight. The members of
GENEKAL FREIGHTER,
pliance
witli
tl.e
pruviaiuna
oi
the
act
oi
points. The Yreka R. R. is likely to need suffer from neither dyspepsia
Congress o'June 3. I*”*, entitled “An
the jury for conviction were, Wm.
I II la the direct line front Ashland ;
nor
starvation.
The
worst
cases
be extended further westward as well
act for the rale of timber lands in tlie
Metzker, H. Scbmick. Thus. Hast­
and all Northwest <trogoli to Klam-
Prompt ami rarrlul atlanti.«
Never fails.
State« of California, Oregon. Nevada,
as other branch roads, so that both quickly cured.
ings, C. C. Cannon. 1. N. Converse,
to all otilara ..........................
i
ath
Falla.
Merrill,
Itonama.
Uly
>
and
Washington
Territory,
”
a*
extend
­
J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno.
' sides of the county may be developed
ed to all the Public 1- miii I States by
A. E. Follett, Fred 8. Fisher, and
and Lakeview, and almi I ih I Ian
to greater extent of its natural re­
act of Angtiat 4, l*U2, Marv Grittith, ol Office: At the Telegraph
Frank M. Morris; for acquital, T. 8.
Agency and Ft. Klamath.
Klamath Falla, county ol Klamath,
sources.
Hendly, G. S. Ealter, E. L. Green
ntate oi Oregon, bar thia day tiled in this
Office
It is probable that one of the
office her sworn statement No. 322, for
and B. W. Farrow.
Leave Klamath Falls dally at
several Siskiyou county branch rail-
the purebnm* oi the
SWJ^.fk-c. 7,
KLAMATH FALLS, OR.
Proprietor of Freight Wagone.
ft is understood that the case will
a. m. anil ar rhea by .1 p. m., ami
and SiNW l4. of Section No. 18. in
' roads being extended towards tlie
Township No. 32 N., Range No. 71, E.,
be tried again next May. There is
tnaki-s goal connections with all
Oregon boundrary in developing
and will offer proof to show that the
acme intimation that District At­ ¡Southern Oregon and Northern Cali­
north and *outh ta.unil train* al
F. V"r v I li i ng dun» with
¡and sought is more valuable for its
torney will ask for a change of venue
Ashland. Daylight ride both ways.
timber or stone than for agricultural
tivatn«-»» ami dl.|>al< It
fornia, may yet form a trunk line
Daily
from
Ager
to
Klamath
Hot
' parpoeM. and to e«tal.lii-h her claim to
to Klamath county. It has been a
down the coast to Eureka for jun>
said land before the Register and Re­ Spring«. Krno. Klamath Full*, Dairy,
costly trial for Lake county.
Ì Bonanza, Bly and laikeview .
Good Stock and Equip­
I tion with the old Donohue road, This preparation contains all of the ceiver of thia office at laikeview, Ore.,
digestants and digests all kind* of on Na til rda-, the llthdayof January.
PUnPINQ WATER BY ELECTRICITY reaching San Francisco bay at Tibu­ food. It gives instant relief and never 1U02. She names as witnesses: Daniel
ment.
Daily from latkeview to Illy, Bonansa. >
ron. while northward a connection fails to cure. It allows you to eat all M. Griffith, of Klamath Falla, Oregon; Dairy, Klamath Falla, Krno, Klaiuath
Careful Attention Given
National Irrigation.
could be made in Eastern Oregon the food you want. The moat sensitive Atirthnr C. Griffith, of Klamath Falla, Hot Spring* ami Ager.
can take it. By its use many Oregon; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath
A project is on foot which contem­ with the Oregon Short Line to Ogden stomachs
Trawling Public.
thousands of dyspeptics have been Falla, Oregon ; \t illiatn E. Spv-nce, of |
Cleanliness and Good Work
Malrea connection with all traina at
plates the pumping ot water for irri­ in Utah. A natural and easy route cured after everything else failed. It Klamath Falls, Oregon. Anv and all
Ager, Cal.
Guaranteed.
tation purposes for a very large acre-1 for crossing this county front Shasta is unequalled for all stomach troubles. peraona claiming adversely tlic alsive-
R. M. ilRirn,
J. L ÏUil\,
deacribed lands are requested to tile
Alto
Agent
for LONDON AND
age of land east of Phoenix, Arizona. 1 valley, would be an extension of the It can’t help
tlieir claims in this office on or before
i
SnpermlfnJttt.
Proprietor.
day of January. 1U02.
A company which controls the Yreka railroad to Scott valley.
but da you good the said 11th
I ANC ASH! DE HRE INS. CO.
E. M. BuATr.vlN. Register.
only by F.. O. T if .^ itt Co , Cbk**<o
Easy Coaches.
Canal* that supply the eastern end of thence over Salmon mountain to Sal- Trrpanxl
Tbo hl. bottle contains2limes the50c. kixe*
I
the Sall River Valley with water, is mon river or down Scott river to the
Excellent Accommodations.
TIMBER LAND, AtTJI NE.J. 1878,
NOTH’«.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
reported to be placing a big electrical Klamath, as might be deemed upon
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. L«vr'IVW, (‘«KIKIY. Ocfols-r 5.1901.
plant at the headwaters of the canals, survey to be the most practical, and
United States Und (Mike,
Nullcv i* l.en l.y givt-n lh«l t'h»rl»«
I
UNITED
STATES
I.A
ND
OFFICE,
1
•here there Is a fall of twenty feet, thence across the lercl coast valleys
X . J«d. n»<-u. «li--»«* f«»>tuffic<* ».Idre»» i*
L akkvikw , UaMOS, October 29, UMh. (
■ i.l.k's-li " i-<*>ii»in, lm» m«’l«-«p|-l»»«-
Here they intend to develop power to direct to Eureka, to which point the
Passenger, expros* and freight tratti. I. vsr.v ikw . < iiir.., < k-lols-r 2.">. >t»0l.
I
Notice is hereby given that in com­ volititeli. Ail i*u»ineaa entrusted to ua '
Notice I* hereby given thut the thm :•» .« irci updrr ih«- i” * i»l J<m» »,
raise water enough from numerous California North Western or the
pliance with tile provisions of the act of
will be expedited.
following d<-M rili.il approved town- I*'i7. (30 8l»t . 311) II»« l-’llownig tr«cta
UongTOM of June 8, 1878, entitled "An
•ells to irrigate several thousand - Donohue road is now gradually reach-
<»f »urvc’.d laii.l«, l<> wil :
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shjp
piai* bali-Is-i-n reci-lviti ‘ al this
act tor (lie sale of timlH-r I hii -I s in the
NW'4 ..(e.-c, 5, rp. 35, H. ol R-
additional acres, as much land again ,ng. ^\t the northern section of this
-.ffliw, vis:
«tales of ( alifoinia. Oregon. Nevada,
E.. W.M
• k they can now supply from their ,-oast at Portland and Seattle, three
ami Washington Territory,” a* ex- FOR SALE. TWO FINE RANCHES.
Townsl Ip No. 21 Simili Bange No.
M libili 11»- nell thirty day» frnm ih«
tended to nil the Pul.lie. laind Nia”-* by
! date lii-r««»L prot«—t» «»r conte«*» .i|»i«W
15 F.a»t W. M.. Oregon.
eana's-
' continental railroads have a terminus,
act of August 4, 1892, Daniel M. Grittith.
Tlie tiiider*igm-dde*ir<-K, on account
Towmlilp No. 21 Niiitli Range No. l|n- »»lectimi unti»« gr»H’l>d ll»*t II’«
It is a well known fact that under and two overland railroads with an-
of Klamath Fall*. County of Klamath, I of poor health, to acll two excellent
Imi-I «li »« » i I h --I, ni anv jw.rilon ih.r««<t,
III Fasi W. M., Oregon.
State of Oregon,lias tliisduy tiled in this
much of the desert lands in Arizona, other building, taps Southern Cali-
Tuwokhlp No. 2.’South Range No. i» n.orr- v.ilii»»»!»- f'-r il» minerai» il.»*
ranches,
viz:
office
hi*
sworn
statement
No.
324,
for
l.-r «gì¡cultural pur|«.»»-», «ili •*
where on the surface water is rarely fornia, while there is only one contin-
15 E.ist W. M., Oregon.
tiie purcliase of the SK’p of Section No
One stock ranch alxrut fi miles from i Townsbip No. 22 South
ci ivi-d «mi lu.tdl l-»r r«-|«»i t t’> ti’*
•een, there is a splendid underground i ental railroad between the extreme
Hange No. mlaaioiivr ni lite General lj»ml GlHc».
18, in Township No. 32 S., Range No.
74 E., and will offer proof to show tiiat Lorella, containing 520 acre*, all lfl Fast W. M., Oregon.
flow. The extremely high price of South and Portland, Or., a distance
E. M. BRATTAIN, R«gi»t«f-
the hind sought in more valuable for it* fenced with good rail and wire fence,
And wlll In- filmi |n thl* office on
fuel, however, has heretofore been a (Jf 0Ver 1400 miles. A railroad from
timlier or stone than for agricultural good buildings, house, barn, sited* ' Ih* 2nd day of ¡»roember, 190L and Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878—
bar to pumping water to the surface. Eastern Oregon through this county
purteises. an-i to establish his claim to
»”••* *’r
entry of tends In
Notice for Publication.
said land In-fore the Register ami Re­ spring houw, etc.; 150 acre* under '
and the introduction of electricity to Eureka on tire coast, would make
ceiver of tliis office at Lakeview . Oregon, culthation, thebalai.ee in wild hay. be received at thl* i.flke and made of
provides the promise of the reclama­ connections for the shortest and most
UNITED STATES LAND DFFK’E. I
on Saturday, tlie 11th day of January,
tion of many miles of desert where direct route to all Eastei,. Oregon,
1!*>2.
He name« a* witnesses: Aur- (cut* several hundred ton* per year-,) record on an-i after *ald 2nd day of
I.VKKVIKW, < IHSIION, Oi l. 14, IWU.'
thur C. Griffith, of Klamath Fails, Ore- all excellent *<>il and plenty of water Dscemlx-r, 1901.
Notice i* hcrvby given that, in ent»«
canals cannot reach.
Washington, Idaho, Montana and
Igon; Marv Grittith, of Klamath Fall», from several large springs for the hay
pllanre with the provisions of the se» "•
E. M. llRATTAfN, Rcgl*ter.
Reliante and Gentle.
British Columbia, and also form an­
I Oregon ; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath
LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS.
H anky H aii . kv , Receiver. i <'oligtrss of Jun«’3. IH7H, entitle« “A*
and
crops.
It
I*
one
of
the
lieat
Oregon; William E. Spence, of
act for I lie «ido of timlier lami» n th«
other route to Portland and Seattle,
“A pill’s a pili,” says the *aw. Falls,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, Anv ami all ranches, arid in the center of a large
•hiles of (hill--rnis, Orrgon, Nev»'l»»nd
The following correspondence from as well as forming connections with But .there pills and pills. -You want jn-rsons
I
lie
Children's
Friend-
claiming adversely the nlnive- and first claw range.
Washington Territory.’’ •" extendWl
i
Ashland appeared in last Thursday’s all the continental roads of the north a pill which is certain, thorough and de«cril«-d lands are requested to tile
tom. tlie 1'iililii- Isind Mate* by »r»
thia
winter,
Also
a
grain
ranch
at
Lorella
their claims in this office on or be lore
, of August 4. 1*92, Mary B. F ’fo*'«’
Oregonian: District Attorney A. E. . towards the Atlantic.
gentle.
Musn’t gripe,
DeWitt’s said illh -lay qf January. 191)2.
now.
Your 'of Fort Klamath, Coiintv of Klsmath.
known a* the "Nlmp. Wilson ranch,"
Kearnes, Attorney A. 8. Hammond
Little Early Risers till the bill.
E. M. BRAITAIN, Register.
Stall' of Orrgon, hiv» this u»y
VACCINATION IN PORTO RICO.
Fur cough*, In
containing 320 acres. All well fenced
and Court Reporter F. M. Calkins,
lilis office her sworn »•••«’"’ent »«•
Purely vegetable. Do not force but
and sufficiently watered l»y numerous , r,,,,P- brom lili I*, grip and other win 321, for tlir purvhasc <>l »••" ” ' •
Who arrived here last night, met with
(Chicago Medical Journal.)
assist the bowels to act. Strengthen TIMBER LAND, ACT JITNE 3, ¡878.
spring* of excellent water; a new ter complaints One Minute ('migli of Fretion No. «. In Township No-’-’"j
NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION.
an experience last Sunday night
One of the first things that Ameri­ and invigorate. Small and easy to
Range No. 7 E., and »i"
F",’™
( house, finished in g<«sl styh and cost Cure never fall*.
Acts promptly. toshow
tiiat lb«»iimlaoiigb»‘-mor*v«iu-
•bile returning home from Lake­ can imperial ism forced npon the peo- take.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
41,200; a young orchard, 25 acre* in It
'* ‘ I* very pleasant to the taste and alii» for it* timber or stone than for «Í
■ pie of Porto Rico was the Joathsome
view that they will remember as long
1
L akkvikw , O kkoon , October 29, 1901.f
J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno.
(,'. R. George, cultural purisMH-s, nml to establish "
Notice is hereby given tiiat in coin-1 alfalfa, the balance cultivated and lM'rf,‘, tly harmless,
udee 1 disease, vaccinia.
The result has
as they live. Together with Judge
raising wheat, oats, rye, Imrley, vege-j Winchester, Ky,, writes, "Our little claim to said ¡and ¡»éter» the lb**’’
pliance
witii
th«
proviaion*
of
tlie
act
of
mid Rvceivvr of thia office at I'*”’”' J
Benson and Charles Coggswell, of been that the privilege of having
Congre»« of June 3, 1878, enlitle-l "An tabies etc.’.-tc. No waste land on girl was attacked
with croup late Oregon, on Monda», the 3dt>' "*F ..
Portland, they lmd traveled all day, smallpox, wholesale and retail, as
act lor tlie »ale of timlier l»n<i* in tlie It.
Tlie liest grain ranch In Klam­
one nlgltl and wuh ho lioarae alte December, 1901. Sh« name* «* "»»•
J states of California, Oregon, Neva-la, ath county.
and when they had arrived at the under Spanish rule, has been almost
iirsses; Louis Brnnnan, "f k'Wt *'•
and Washington Territory," as extend* I
could
hardly apeak, We gave her a nth, Oregon ; James M. Emery. r .
These ranches will be sold, sepa­
During the last six
base of the mountains east of Drew’s destroyed.
ed to all tlie Public Land State« liy rately or together, at a bargain.
few dowH of One .Minute Cough Cure. K Inmatli, Oregon ; John H. Ki«*. ,
pct of August 4, 1892, Aurtliur C <irif-
•tatlon, which is 40 miles east of months of 1899 there wa* but one
Good title, and both in first rate con­ It relieved her Immediately and *hc Fort Klmuntli, Oregon; Jacob l»l*r, ^
fith,
of
Klamath
Fall»,
County
of
Klam-1
Klamath Falls, the horses they had death from this disease, against 2'2
Klnimitlion, Unlif. Any ami «Up*
.
ath, State of Oregon, liastliisdav fileil in dition. Call on or write to
went to Hli-i-p.
When nlie awoke clainiiiig ndversidy th« •*’1’*"'’.''*,
been driving were pretty well used in the first six months, and since
W m . D avis ,
tliis office liis sworn stateiiK-nt No. 323.
Intids nre ri<qii«tt«d to tile dielrina
for tiie purchase of the ShJ N W1^ and i
Lorella, Oregon. next morning she had no *lgn* of ' in lids officii on or lieforo sani
ap. This was about five o'clock in then the regular epidemic has been
*
•'
’
!«
SW
‘
4,
of
Section
No.
18,
in
Town-
hoamencHH
or
croup.
”
the evening, and the three gentlemen a thing of the past; the resources of
of DecernImr, ilKH.
.
' ship No. 32 S., Range No. 7,^ E-, and
E. M. BRATTAI!«. Regi«»*’-
J. L. Padgett A- Sons, Keno.
will offer proof to show tiiat tlie land
first named, being the younger of the six hundred annual deaths that used
EXPERIENCE
sought
is
more
valuable
for
it*
timlier
to
lie
such
an
appreciable
factor
in
party, volunteered to walk over t>»e j
or stone than for agricultural pur|«>si-s.
NOTICE.
mountain to Drews, a distance of - i reducing the surplus population has
and to establish hi* claim to said land
M
J
J
L
J'
1
I.AKKMKW, OSKOO*, O- tolsT 5, I9<>1.
about 12 mile«. Mr. Reames who been entirely lost. The new genera­
before the ltegiiter and Receiver of this
v / . W ■
AGENT
Notice is hereby given tiiat Cliarlea
office at latkeview, Oregon, on Saturdav,
■ h m k ■
i
had been over the road before, acted tion ot Porto Itir-ans will have to grow
m Q í jb I K
1
i tlie iltli day of January, 1902.
lie
i A. Johnson, whow poatoinco nddrvw i"
up unpitted.
One would think that
Oankoah, Wteconain, lias made appli­
-names as witnease«:
William
E.
Spence, of Klainatb Falls,Oregon; Dan­
cation to s«-l<-ci miller the net of .lime
Buch brutal oppression as this of a
T rade M arks
14, 1897, (30 Stat., :ttt) the following
iel M. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Ore­
Notary Public and Conveyance
DcsiORa
subjected people would have been
gon; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath Falls,
C opyrights A c .
tract« of surveyed l»nds, lo-wit:
Anrnn«
«•nrttn»
»
ikMrh
and
Sr-aeHnOon
mar
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.___
made the most of, and that the antl-
i NK1» of Sec. 6, Tp. 35, South of II.
Oregon; Mary Griffith, of Klamath
quickly nacortnln our opinion froe whether an
15, E., W. M.
Invention la probably pMentnbln. Coni mu men­
I-alls, Oregon.
Any and all peraons
t ais- ’ vaccinationists and other “aunties”
tions afrtctlr confident la’. Handbn Aon Patenta
Within the next thirty days from the
claiming adv-rsely tlie «bove-<le»cribed
For New« of the World
•«nt free. Gldeat ngency for aecurfri« palcnui.
<abce of three miles when they came would have stormed the White House
Patent« taken through Munn & Co. racelv«
lauds are requested to file tlieir claims
I -late hereof, protest» or contest* ngain»t
•prêtât nette«, without, cherga, in th«
the «election oil tlie ground that the
in this office on or before said Iltli day
to a point wl»re the road forks, one and the Capitol with their protests.
Read the Nan Franol«» Bul*^,0‘
of January, 1902.
land described, or anv |Kirtion thereof,
road leading to' Bonanza and the ( But no. they never even mention it,
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
i
is
more
valuable
fur
its
minerals
than
Fifty
ccntM per mouth,
A handaomalr lllnatratad
Laraau-lr.
Unfortun- and the Porto Ricans themselves are
other to Drews’ stolon.
i'
for agricultural purposes, will lie re- large 28-page Nunday edition. **
mtallon or an, a<'lontl(ln journal. Tarnia. |:i a
raw : four mont ha, IL Bold \>i ull nawadaalora.
ceive-l *nd noted for rei-ort to tlie com­
, Reames’ know- so unappreciative of their wrongs
atoly for the trio,
See those lieati1.1ftil dock* ut
for sample copy to The Bulletin» Ip
missioner of tin, General Land Office.
MUNN
&
Co.3e,BrM<i«r
Irtgc of the lot t Iludí»
If 1» and longitude that it has never been even suggest- CALL AT THIS OFFICE. “Van's,” the Jeweler.
I
K, M, BRAITAIN, Register.
Branch orico,
v st., w, i
r>. f.
Kearney Nt.. Nan FrunciKo.
KLAMATH FALLS PL
S'l'A IJLES
EXC H AN(E
E.
Ager-Lakeview
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Stage Line.
F
j. n. nooRE,
S. L ft'cNAUCHTCN, Prop.
J. B. MOORE,
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
Second
Hand
Range
And a
Few
Carpets
For sale.
Good as new
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOARD.
Scientific American.
New York
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