TIMHKK I 'M' V 1 Al .'. E R. REA.7IS, h.ta ah'.ava been the emu.*. The only us;ng One Minute <'>t!\'t Cure.' Nullt E FUR IT Bl.»» *11 'V product export«! trout that nglun writes ll'v. I«m<*s Klrkc ut, cvuiijre Vice Fresiter.L "I have tv . is livostuck, and inoKt of it b.us net'er list of Bel) river. III. t NiTKD STATU» > I.ISKVIKW . <»muo" Novel I nime to Portland. This is due to hesitation In ro'otnmeiuting It to nil Publtohedtfvrry Thur»«tfty by Notice Is lieteby sl' « ntill. d Au ' It IK ettaler t«> go south, ami strike One minute Cough cure affords Im­ Litkevivw , (»regon, Oi tolwr 20. 1901. act lor the sale of tnul»'r Imi' " 1 ' Eruttili* AXb PKOrBIKTORS. the r*llro«d lit California aouth of the mediate relief fur coughs, colds and Notice is hereby given timi in com- stntea ol UalUornia. Oregon. Nevaiim Biakiyuu Mountains than Into Rogue all kinds of tliroat and lung troubles. i hanee with the prwvisiomt of the net ol mid Washington l’eiritor». " Cougit of June 3, 1878, entitled "An svsscgtmoir rates : AI ao - let lor the "ide ot timber Innds in the trmtod to all the I'ublic I and state. I River valley. There is no help for this For croup it is utiequaled. of August 4. ISV.'. John tJ oo i at present. lutely safe. Very pleasant to take, states ol Uwltlorniii. Oregon. Nevada, net fl»» year (ill âdvanoc)................................... Blv, coutil» ot Klmnath, ata..... mid Washington Territory," as ex ­ goir, has Hu* day tiled in tin. o*«e There tnay lx? a change, however, never fails and is really a favorite T hursday , D ecember s 1901. tended to all the I'ublic land State* by bls sworn statement No l0r I in a few years. That will come when with the children. They like It. net ol kugli-t 4. ISl»2. William E.^Jieiiee. purchase olilo* N'tf SW ^.dS.'""" Ktate politicians are beginning to ! a rn 11 road extend* ftzim Dirt land or J. L. Padgett & Sms. Keno. | of Klamath Falls, Count vol Kinmath, 8. in lonn.hip No. :U f- »<*•"*!• ' “ State of Oregon, lui» this day filed in Ea-t. mid a dl offer prool to - >"« 1,1 ‘ tlx up their fences for the approach­ ' some point In the Willamette valley NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I this offici* his sworn statement No, .326, the land sought is more valmd'l. 1« ing camp«ign. | acroKs the mountains Into Southern f,»r the purchase of the SFl4 of Section timla*i or stone than for agrieultutal I would respectfully notify the pub­ No. iti, tn Township No,;p.»s.. Range No. iiuriHWH**. and to establish In» < "l,,1 Oregon—an event not likely to hap­ Miss Latest report state« that F.., mid will offer pnmt to show pen auon, tlu ugli not Impiobable in lic that on account of the appearance that the land sought is more valuable lor said land lwb ire tin* Reg Oder and Ry Klien M. Stone, the American mis­ (Viver .dilli» otti, e al l ak. vi. w Ih. g-li, of smallpox In the country I have 1 the distant future. Or that part of its liniln'r or stone than (or agnciiltural on Satin.lav. the 18th dm .1 sionary held by bandits for a ransom, I Oregon, at an early date, may have placed lite entire Klamath reserva­ purposes, mid to establish Ins claim to IWCf. He names as witnesses: U'"" ».mi land Indore the Itegister mid Re- is dead. « •»’’ • an outlet by rail to the Columbia tion under quarantine restrictions. ceiver of this office nt Lakeview . Oregon, Walker.ot Blv. Oregon: J. ol Blv, Oregon ; W. « . smith, ot bit the I would ask all people outside on Saturday, the lltli day ol January, Oieg.m; B. "ells, of Bl). Oregon The Oregonian Joins oilier republl- river, and so to Dirtland. It probably 1902. lie nmues ns w itne»ses: Amtliur J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. tan papers in the belief that the re- will not be many years till thoColum- reservation lines to remain off the C. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all |H-rson« claiming > 1 thv lO’ovr «!»••» i H < I hubl»» Cent gigantic combi nations will drive bia Southern, or a branch thereof, or reservation for the present, A meas- Daniel M. Griffith. <>( Klmnath Falls. wrwvlv re.iile.ted to tile their claims ill thia Plans and SpecificAtiona Furnished on All Kinds r II - of SW quarter of Section No. è'. »» part of IVrtland insures large out­ ley and surrounding country, ¡«id of poor health, to sell two excellent tiliancv with the provisions of the net of E'., Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An równahlp No. 40, 8., R. Ni». HI others. Portland is geographically ranches, viz: side aid and the success of the pro­ act for tlie sale of titil-er hinds in tliv naatse aa witm asse t Jamee M W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, the hub of the great wheel, all right: One stock ranch abont 6 miles from states of California. Oregon, Nevada ami latngi-ll's Vallet. < Irvgon ;Osi ar K stew ject I tt \ the trouble is that some of the spokes Lorella. containing 520 acres, all Washington Territory," as extended to ait. of Langellvi Va all the Public Land States by act of Au­ Dtinnin, of lanigtll's \allv Oregon; EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. A head Chinese source in this coun­ have not been put in yet. fenced with good rail and wire fence, gust 4, 1892. Blanche Griffith, <>l Klam­ Rov F. Kilgrvre. ot Bunaniit. Ungi n. try has issued a proclamation re­ E. M BRATTAIN. Regi.tor. good buildings, house, barn, sheti*. ath Falls, County of Klamath, State DAIRY CORRESPONDENCE. I ivprv ,,0rscH boarded by day. week or meutb. quiring every Chinese in the United Oregon, has thia day filial in spring house, etc.; 150 acres under of Notice Fur I'ublkatlon. l-el ▼ Vl Je Hay mill Grain bought and Hold. this office her sworn statement. Nu.SSfi, Blates to contribute 91, the total sum We are having lots of fun here In cultivation, the balance in wild hay. tor the purchase of the SElj o( .-ecltou Ih'|>artment of the Interior, PusMHigerH conveyod to till pnrlH of Southern Orcton thus raised to be used in an effort to Dairy. We had a big shooting of (cuts several hundred tons per year;) No. 3-t. tn Township No. 82 S., Range lamd tllliie at ladteview . Oregon. iiip I Northern ('nliiornia ut the very lowent rute«. Iheelnl er 2. IIAll. No. 7 l ._, E„ ami will offer proof to show the defeat the re-enactment of Lots all excellent soil and plenty of water turkeys on Thanksgiving day. that the 'and sought is more valuable Notice is hi'iel'V given fluii ilo* f ’ *l Geary exclusion law. hit. of them were hit and lots not from several large springs for the hay for its timls-r or stone than for agt ¡cul­ lowmg-nametl settler Inis tiled noli" '«. l). REAMES, M. D. sides over the senate. It is reported We are going to have a genuine containing 320 acres. All well fenced Falls. Oregon; Mary Griffith, of Ktani SW1, >E,i. and Lit 7, r-ec. 13, Ip. '' that several thousand bills have been atli Falls, Oregon; Aurtliur C. Griffith, H., It. 10, rl. lie names the following /’fljs/tJwn wn anti cultivation ol said land, office, gut it from way I »ack In Indi­ house, finished in good style and cost di-sc-rila-d lauds are requested ■<> tile viz: Esan Keck, of Olene, Oregon, A measure will undoubtedly pass ana. We are changing roads and 41.200; a young orchard. 25 acres in tlieii claims in tins office on or before Will n g- II , I I- Make» dally trip« cm It way by Bar­ or Night. said lltli day of January, 1902. Giillitn, of Olene, t»regoli ; James Short, at this session of congress to pay the building streets. E. M. BRATTAI 4, Register. Ike promises to alfalfa, the balance cultivated and ren, Ssl.i Spring*, biniti-. IN'kvga- of Olene. < begun. Klamath Indians for the land ex­ build us a hall, and he is going to i raising wheat, oats, rye, barley, vege­ E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. ma. (I -vglng Camp,I Keim. I« tables, etc., etc. No waste land on TIMBER LAND, At T Jl’NEJ. 1878, cluded from the reservation. This have a safe in his store, where we can • T. ANDERSON, fl. D. Klamath Fulls. it. The best grain ranch in Klam­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. action would have been taken a year deposit our valuables. county. I I ath These Physician and Surgeon. ago but for an error, which has since ranches will lx* sold, sepa­ t'xiTrn S tatbb L a « o Orric», The justice court was in session H la Ihr dlrect litte fmm Aahlttrtd been corrected. Payment of the In­ last week and several lawyers were rately or together, at a bargain. rakeview, Oregon, October. 29, B»H. and all Northwest Klam- Specialist, I amale Dl.ca.ea and Ser* Notice is hereby given tlist in cutn- Good title, anti both in first rate con­ dians will be a signal benefit to in attendance. The case on tile dition. Call on or write to ath Falls. Merrill, ih-mutza, Uly |iliance with the |»r<>vi»iuna oi the net n( «•O'- the prosperity of the county gener­ docket w:ts this: Congress o* June 3. 18-1, entitled "An W m . D avis , ami laiki-vh-w, and also Indian act tor tiie sale <>( timber landa in the ally. Lotella, Oregon. States <>( Calilurnia, Oregon. Nevada The road supervisor went out Agency and Ft. Klamath. mending mend bis ways, and in and Washington Territory," a* extend- It is now announced that State Sen­ •si to all the Buhlic lanui States by 4 ixavr Riamati) Falla tUlly at ator J. N. Williamson of Prineville ways he found It necessary to build a act oi August I, 1892, Mary Griffith, ot bridge. When he got the bridge a. m. and arrhea !>y p. nt.. and Klamath Falls, county ot Klamath, will be a candidate for the congres­ state of Oregon, lias tins day tiled m this makes good mtitieet loti» alili all sional nomination to succeed Con­ completed he found that it was too office her sworn statement No. 322, (or !**«»?»’i»t lend t arrhil «tt*u!K»n large to tit the road, or the road too 1 miriti and M>uth Ixiund traina al gressman Moody. Hitherto Mr. Wil­ Die |,ur. ha-e "I (be BWW,8««u 7- to all o*dvr« ............. . Stage Line. and Si*» NW1^. ot Section No. 18. tn \shland. l'ayllglit ride bolli waya. liamson has been considered a st rung narrow to fit the bridge. So he took Tow nsiiip No. 32 8., Range No. 7 ’ y R., it into an adjoining field where it I candidate for the state secretaryship, »ml will offer prtaif to show that the in the nomination for which he would could have more room to spread itself, i i land sought is more valuable for its (iood Stock and Equip- timla-r or stone than for agricultural be pitted against F. I. Dunbar, and then the lady who owned the i. Prop. ment. purposes, and to cstabli.b Iter claim to the present incumbent. The un­ field informed him that if he did not said land la-fore the Register and Re­ Careful Attention Given i Proprietor of Freight H rgoiu. ceiver of this office at latkeview, Ore., certainly as to what office Mr. Wil­ mend his ways outside of Iter lot, site Notice i or I ut»Uc*.uun. Office: At the Telegraph on haturila* , the 11th day of January. liamson will go after is puzzling would mend him and his ways too. Travcling Public. 1902. She names as witnesses: Dann I. Drpartnrnt <>f the Interior, Office. Every tiling ..........« ill* politicians of the state very much, Finally the case was adjusted to the > M. Griffith, nf Klamath Falls, Oregon; Ijoid Office at laikevi«*, Oregon, . neatness and ili«| ■>!< i> Aurthur C. Griffith, of Klamath Fall». ; and they are clamoring anxiuusly to satisfaction of the parties concerned, KLAMATH FALLS, OR. UM. GUUUTT, J. Li MX. iH-cruds-r 2, 19UL t Oregon ; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath ' and peace resumed its usual sway. know "where he is at." Notice la h<-relf We have a nice schcxil here, and Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all l Ilia intention to make tinnl proof in sup- The future for this county and for divine services most every Sabbath. jx-rsotis claiming adversely the alxiVe- Springs. Kono, Klamath Falla, Dairy, descrila-d lands are requested to tile feiit of his claim, and tb.it so l pr<«>l Rs towns and people. Is brighter and Ike says he would almost be per­ Bonanza, Bly ami Lakeview. their claim» in this office on or la-fore will I m * made la-fiirt- Jas ||. Dna-oll more encouraging now, than it ever suaded to attend, if he was not com­ County Clerk, at Kfamatl Falla, Ore Daily from Lakeview to Blv, Bmanzn. tiie »aid 11th day ol January, 1902. gon, on Jauuarv 13, B*»2. viz: has been before. Many of the nu­ pelled to change the mail twice every Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath E. M. Ba.vrr.nx. Register. Kolk« tor I’ubllvAtlon. E-au Kick, Cleanliness and Good Work merous schemes for irrigation have Sunday. He must get used to it or Hot Springs and Ager. |h-pnrtmetit ol the lliterior. If. E. N<>. Iflti'J. f.-r th« ■u, NW'.. TI MBER LA XI», AtTJUNEJ, 1878, lattili Ortie» at Lakeview. Oregon been and are now developing Into get a helper, so I say. Guaranteed. FWi, NE'a and NW'4 r-W’4. Sn-. Makes connection with all trains at That is all NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NoVi-mln-r 311, IWl, Tp. 39, fL, R. Il'w E. He names the Ager, Cal. certainties, and th >usands of acres the news this week. Aho Agent for LONDON ANO following witnesse* to prove his contin­ Notice t» herel'Y given that lite lol of land under Irrigation and ready to UNITI'.D STATES LAND OFFICE, I uous residence upon and cultivation <•( lown g-nsmed .»'ttler lias llti"l to,lie» ol LANCASHIRE: HRE INS. CO. D an D k Q uille . be made into profitable farms, now L akkvikw , O kiu . o . x , October 29, 190i. f said land, viz: Joseph ('. Tailor, of his intention tn make final pwrrf tn Easy Coaches. await coming homeseekers. What a Rubber Ixxits with leatltcr soles at Notice is Iterelsr given that in coin- , Klamath Falla, Oregon; Will Griffith, sup|»irt o| Io» claim, and that said proof l>Al <1HII.K> Ol HLHLKAH Excellent Accommodations. pliancu silli tiie provisions oi tiie m t of of Olene, Oregon; J. IS. Gritfitli, <4 will he made ladore Jatnt-s II. Driscoll. wonderful t ransformation has taken the Excelsior, Dairy. Or. ! <'oriyress of Jimi-3, 1878, entitled “An Olctie, Oregon; James hliurt, ol Olene, County (1,-rk al Klamath Falla, Ure., place within the past two years. on Jauuarv rt, H>02. vis: Meet on flic tirai and Hurd Th«» act tor the sail- of titnlx-r Ian is in tiie < Jrrgon. BONANZA WHISPERINGS. E. M. ISRATTAIN. RemaVrr. U'arreti D. Kingdon. state* o| Uiilifotnia. Oregon. Nevada,, That length of time ago. a man could day* of every month. Office»« »t* ILE N ' I I llu . N rt •»( an t Passenger, express and freight traffic and Washington Territory," n ex­ Ik'Hy ’ '**' purchase land for a mere song. Rut Korn, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Notice For l'ubücation. I.’, HW',. Sec. 30. Tp. XI, H.. It. 7\ E. Fiata i* E. Bttytl. N. tended to all tin- I ’ niilic Land States by solicited. All l-tisineM entrusted lo Uff lie names the toilowing witnesses to lltga, V. <♦.; Hattie ll.izcn. 8«-: f- act '•( Angn-t 4,1892, Daniel M.Giiffitb, few bought, at even the low prices, backus, a 12-pound son. The father will be expedited. Is partnii-nt nf Interior, of Klam itli Falls, Comity ot Klamath, Iatitd Office »t Leki-virw Oregon, prove Ins im.tmnoua residence upon M. Hammond, Financial Seed AlH Now however land is no longer a ¡8 doing well, and cultivation of salii land, vis* ♦ J Slate oi Oregon, ha* tliiauay tiled in tills November 30, l'.MH. drug. Great tracts have been place- office liis sworn statement No. 324, for Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gard- Notice 1« hereby given that tin- billow- Howard ('. Cc.niiieghani, ol Fort Klam <'usici, Treiwnrer. the purchase of the NE’a, of Section No. ing name I settler has filed notice of his all,, tiregun; It. M. Morgan. <4 Fort ed under the ditch, and the then des­ -i ner of Poe Valley, a 7-pound son. 1 !8, in Toati.liin No. 32 H., Range No. intention to make final proof in support Klamath, Oregon ; A . Mollisse, ol Foft Timber Land. Act June 3. 18IS olate and unproductive lands now j 7*s E., and will offer proof to show that k AAA*4^ 50 YEARS* If not prevented by smallpox, the , of Ins claim, and that said proof w ill I»- Klamnth, Ort gon ; U, It. Crtakr, of Fort Notice for Publication. yield immense crops of alfalfa, grain EXPERIENCE tin- land sought is more valuable for it* made Ix-fore Jas. if Driscoll, Conntv Klanuitli, Oreg. n. people of our town will give a grand E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. timber or stone titan for agricultural Clerk, al Klamath Falls, Oregon, oil and vegltables. Every year demons­ UNITED STATES LANDi>1’’’r*‘o’? • Christinas entertainment, consisting' purposM, and to establish his claim to Junuury 8, 1902, viz: trate more and more the profits of l.rstvirw. Ommox. Oct H, I»®- sain land la-fore tiie Register and Re­ of drills, tableaux, recitations, etc.! Howard C. Cunningham, Notice I or Pubikation. farming, and stock growing, and ceiver of this office at fatkeview, Oregon, II. E. 2434, fur the lots ‘¿0 and 21, Sec. Notlee is llin liv given til*’, 9' , Further notice of their proceedings on Saturday, tiie lltli day of January, 3, Tp. 33 H„ It. 7', F.., W. M plianco with lb., provisions of •specially what it will be when we are ... II.-I Ih-partment ut ilio Interior, ( oligli.»» ol Jone 3, , mio, 1878. ru»« rntijW ”’ will be given later on. 1902. He name* a" witnesses: Aur- names tin- following witnesses to provi - able to send the various prixiuct* lattili Office ut l.akt-view, Oregon, act for the saie of ,f tllld-et tiiur ('. Griffith, of Klamath Falls, Ore­ Ilia continuous residence upon and cul­ timber la»"lj*?„.l I HADE RHARn® Û. , A night session of school is held Novemla-r 2». 1901. K* D esigm « Io market. And that time will soon gon ; Marv Griffith, of Klamath Falls, tivation of said land, viz: Warren D. "tall " of t alil-tnut 1 "•'»'.""iNtESaMt 'rrvr’1 C ofvhigwt « Ac. Notici- is hett-by given Ihai lite fui- W||»I|II gioii Telili"'. I Oregon ; Blanche Griffith, of Klamath Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; It. eome. It Is probably safe to say here, by the teacher, for the Ix-m-fit Anrnnsssntllng a skHch and d»«er1ptlon mar Falls, Oregon; William E. Hpence, of M. .Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; lowing-nametl aeltlel IrW idi d noti e "I onr opinion free whether an tin- that the railroad now being con­ of the large pupils who are behind in anfcfelr invention la probably pr.tenttibl«. < orrmunir** Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all, Charles Martin, of Fort Klamath, Ore­ Imi inteiiDon lo ntake final proni Iti snp- id Augii»! I. ISV-1. M.o' lion« at rictly confident la*. Handtrookon Patent* persons claiming adversely tiie alxtve- gon ; W. II. Morgan, of Fort Klumatli, |*irt ol Iris claitit, and tirai sani pruni ut Futi Kl.iniHtli, • "'i.i. structed into this county from Kiant- their studies. Mtnt free. < »Ideal agency f‘»r aecoring Datenta, Patent* taken turouih Mann & Co. receive w ili la* mudo Is-Ìoru Ja». II. Drisenll, Mate ol 0,1)1' n. I n» descritied lands are requested to tile Oregon. «•tam, will within a year provide a Thanksgiving pa««ed very quietly in sprrtal notice, without charge, in tbo < oiiiitv < h-tk, at KLimatli Falla,Oregon, in iln" i ll ■■ ber »win their claims in tiiis office on or before E. .M. B kattiix , Register, our midst. Perhaps all were too full ready means to reach outside mar­ . said lltli day oi January. l'.MI2. on Jaimury 11. HM»2, vi» : 321, fur the pull lut-r- "I TOwF (i. II. Ftiles, E. .M. BRATTAIN, Register. Soil..... N" in lowv "WrD kets, and hence it will double the for utterance. A handaomelr lllns»ral»d wartir. Mrsert rtr. Health and Beauty. •un- ol thè beira <>t and for all thè heira Range No. 7 E.. and will rtmw culallon . C. It. lo E. Ile iiatnea thn following wll- cultural purtsws. and to estsa^WE.- spring and perhaps this winter will bands may address the following: result of a torpid liver or Irregular iieaiHW tu provi- bis contiiinnu" residence claim b> smd land helve lhe ■®gagi UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) see thousands from less favored coun­ H. L. C'lopton, Win. Warren, H. I). action of flu- I miwc I h . UnlcH* nature's ii|a>n nnd cultivatlon nf aaitl land, viz: mid Re.-.-iv. r -I tl.i" "Hi"' IJW1 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- L akkvikw , O kkoox , October 29, 1901.f tries come here to participate in the Whitmore, L. Beauman, Geo. Spar- refuse I h carried off it will surely John Mirr, of Klamnth Falle, Ore|t<>n ; Oregon, on Moitdav, tlv • NUTIC'E FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that in com­ I lioinaa l'allersnn, ol Klumaih lidi», accumulation of the wealth that will retorn and John Hedger. Plmplm, I xi II h < »regon ; Henry S. hmor, of Dairy.Oro- Di-eemls-r. 1991 Free de­ pliance with the provisions of tiie act of caime Impure bltxxl. nesses: bmi» Britnnmi. <■! l'',r’T™ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An follow. The trump card of Klamath livery will be given all letters to their and other erupt ions follow. Till* is gon , William Urhm.in, ni Ihtiry, Ore lltli, Oregon ; lame" M r-ine . L akkvikw , O hkoox , November 4,1901.f act for the sale of timlier lands in tiie Khimnlh. Oregon ; John 11 . EW county is of course its vast forests, address at this office, box 144. Notice ia hereby given that in com­ state, of California, Oregon, Nevada, I natures methixj of throwing off the E. M. BRATTAIN, Rrgistt r. Fort Klmmttli. Oregon ; '' ’ but its agricultural productions will pliance with the provisiona of tiie act of polsonx which the boweln failed to re ­ and Washington Territory," as extend ­ I). F. Driscoll Is clerking for a few Klamathon. <',dif. | Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ed tb all the Public I .a nd States by elmming ndver-ely ,l"'“ lhJr w<-ls but never cause state of Oregon, bas this day filed in sliip No. 32 8., Rango No. 7*-4 E., and griping, c.nimpH or dist ress. Safe pills. ics till you can’t rest All are welcome to come. tliia office liis sworn statement’No. 327, w ill offer prisif to sliow that the land a. Dairy, Ur. at J. L. Badgett N Sons, Keno. A. I). Harpold made a business for the purchase of tiie NW'^ of Sec- soitglil is more valuable for its timber agent j tion No. 10, in Township No. 38 S, . or stone than for agricultural pitrpoM«. Of Benefit to You. trip to the Falls last Monday. ■ Range No. 12 East, and will offer proof to and to establish liis claim to said land Digests what you eat. Mrs. Bertha Bean will start for I show that tiie laml sought ia more val- la-fore tiie Register and Receiver of tliia D. H. Mltclmll, Fulford, Mil.: Tltii preparation contai ns all of ths . liable for ita timber or stone than for ag- office ut latkeview, Oregon, on Saturday, Sacramento next Monday where »be [ ricultural purnoeea, and to establish his tiie lltli day of January, 1!*)2. He "During a long Illness I was Doubled. digqeteu»•< • •- '» ^1) kinds of Notary Public S»d Cottvvy* * gid never ÌJ vch Inst i claim to said land before tiie Register name« aa wilneaaea: William E. XHFtli.it the railroad goes for medical assistance. KLAMATH FALI.fi,0*^ Tt with bed sores, was advised to fry j<, . .it, all ire. Iti and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, F|»-nce, of Klumatli Falls,Oregon; Dan­ built fr