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Don't I ht Togellicr. Bly. apparently the Assistant Attorney day in April. fork» of Sprague river near Tlie law compel* the slictiff to sell Two ci these lu»ve been promot 'd by Gen ml bcl evcs In the mmev of píe OuttallpbUon »"’I h<'.ilth ' DvWill* l.Hlte I " ' liesl euhipanieft and thu other two by venlion truism md proposes lo take all lands ml which taxes have nut together. been |M Id in id provides that tax sales Riaers promote easy acllutt "r 1 1‘ubllahrd atery i*hiits*tay bj JsmeM Boyd ft*r tiie exclusive use uf no citance». shall I h ‘ made not later than Marvil btiwe.i without dlRtress. Loren*, It is cxptvterl that Mary oh his big rsneh. Two new ditches I , the Klamath Reservation will cover the daughter of Calvin Hall, will Io 1st of the year succeeding that In Kl>lt6*N AJ4I» P kophik T ors . | 50,000 acres. A number of rsnehers morrow cause the arrest of several which the levy shall have been made. Properly will Is* sold to the pens ms have lately built reservoirs for irriga- men un new charges In order that ■em »irnos sàtb .1 bidding the lowest rate of Interest, tliev m*' be subject to iiidlclmetil by Par rear (Is advance) ......... . n no Ilion. In addition several projects the Grand Jury. These piTsons are and certificates will Is* issued there- are on font for further development THURSDAY, JANUARY I«, BOL along this line: A. D. Harpuld is be K. S. Tn»wbridge. Orin Trowbridge, for. and deeds given to the property K «•il" hind an enterprise, now in progress, Fred Roberta. Hairy Rolatrts. J. R. three years after such sale, unleaa the KLAMATH COUNTY. to store water near Little Lost river Myers, R. 1.. Nichols, Joseph Levcn- property shall have been aouner re- deemed. 1 he following article on the re-1 gap and Irrigate a large share -of I've ton and Claud Marcus. Although the names of the men kiurces 3 id development of Klamath valley. John S. Shook and Ed. Ter Child Worth nil lion». C’rBnfy i»pp,nred ill tlie New Year's williger have a sclieme Io water land have Iwvn Included In the Hat uf ‘•My child Is worth millions Io Oregonian f around Bunansa from Lust river, those men Honed by tlie state's wit Stage Line me, ” says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harris It Is patent to those who hard In- l'srilcs are preparing to furnish Lan nesses as having eon tri but «><1 tr the ♦eSttgated that Klamath county gell valley with water from a reser iKvompllsltment of the crime, the burg, l*a. "yet I would have lost her need* only railmad facilities to place voir, with a system of canals. By grand jury for s me unexplained rea- by croup had I not purchased a bot Ilin the fn«nt rank, commercially | building a dike, Frank McCormack ! son did not indict them on the origi tle of One Minute Cough Cure. ” One and otherwise, aniotig localities of has reclaimed 1000 acres of his land nal charge of the minder uf Calvin Minute Cough Curt* Is sure cure for The new warrantswill aceuae coughs, croup and throat and lung the fScide Coast. It in a source of heretofore covered by Big Klamath Hall i them of having murdered Jim Hall.. troubles. An alisolutely safe cough Surprise that modem transpurtathai lake. The Office: At the Telegraph has not long ere now sought to share During the past 12 months addl- I Frank Hall, Daniel Yantis ami Mar cure which acts Immediately, lin Wilson. | youngest child can take It with en in the pnitits of a county no rich and m have been Office. Tlie attorneys for the prosecution tire safety. Tile little ones like th«* taried in resou les unusually KI.AMAI II r Al IS. <>R- uenee, deeded and defense were busy to-day prepar taste and remember how often It Railroad huU helped them. Every family should ing for the examination of witnesses Bl price on an about 48 per cent, Hindi In tlie morning. John Hutton, wtio have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cun' handy. At this season etpec ama Sugar propel tv being valued at from 85 to turneil state’s evidence and revealed which, co 850 an acre, varying according to im the secrets of the conspirators, will tally it may la* needed suddenly. J. I.. 1‘adgett A Sons. Keno. operating with the Southern Paciffc, provements, location and accessibility again take the stand for cross-exami i nation bv Lawyers Raker and Spen- The acreage under has made prcpaiations to run a mad to irrigation. !Mily Imm Ukevieu I«» Illy. Km*» •'» All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, (mtn Klamat lion. Cal., up the Klam cultivation made unprecedented in ct'r, connsi'l for the defense of .llm > fresh ham. bacon and lard and sor Dairv. KHtu:«tl< Fall*, Kein». Kluiu«ll Hot spring» and Ager. ath riser io Pokegama. a distance of crease in 1901, and has uion* than Brown, one of the alleged lynchers. gliuin, at the Kxeelsor, Dairy, tir. There is abundant promise of an io frtiiea. Khtmalh Falls being the doubled in the last two years, the Make* eonnwtion with »II tram» »• FOR SALE tit litMfe tertniflUK As underst«»*!, chief and most profitable crop being exciting session of tliecourt, altimugii Ager, Cal. the promoters cxjiect to complete the alfalfa, which turns out about live Judge Harrington hasannounced that line and hate trains running by next ¡ tons to the acre. Wheat, which aver lie will not pctmit any repetition of Ninety feet front on Main Summer. This prospect has given aged between 20 and 30 bushels to tlie turbulent incidents which liave street. No better busi- Easy Coaches. an nnusaal stlttitilus to growth and | the acre last year, fell somewhat already enlivened tlie trial. E F. REATO, Vice F resident. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE Ä SON, Ager-Lakeview S. l. McNtUGHION. Prop. ness lots in town, at this office. Call Also oats. itevelapmefft the past year, and aided short of its usual yield. Excellent Accommodations. JUDGES AND Cl ERKS OF ELEC llw nttsWrpa.'wd advanlsgea of timber. barley and rye ranked in quality a TION. Soil, water and climate in ind'tcing a little below their customary standard. All kinds of dry goods at the Ex At the meeting of the county court largely increased influx of homeseek Klamath county is a signal success in celsior. A load just in. Dairy, ore- Passenger, capre»» mol freight truffi* growing vegetables. Five-pound po ' last week, the following judge« and gon. ers and investors. «.licit,,! AH ••lutine»» ei.llu»U’d to U» i clerks of elect ion w ere appointed for Klamath county is larger than Con tatoes, solid and mealy, are common, vili OC expedited. NAILSt NAILSI $s PER KEO. necticut, having an area of 5882 and enormous crops of them, as well the election next June: J udgtt— For Linkviile Precinct: Steel Cut Nalls, to clone them out, Square miles. There are 1,20«,000 acres as of turnips, cabbages, beets,” etc., Marion 50 kegs, at 85 pet keg. J. F. Goeller chairman, of agricultural land. 1.000.000 acres are the rule. GEO. T. BALDWIN. Fruitgrowing is steadily advancing ' Hanks and C. II. Withrow. Clerics— of grazing land, 1,250,000 acres of BANNER OE LIGHT: The Hardware Ikaler. timber land and 276.480 acres covered and it will not be many years before F. L. Houston. C. 1. Koberts and Rubber boots with leather soles nt ' nil OU-CT x>e»x»l 1ST»» wo.pl I>«.or«n TO by lakes and marshes. The popula the local demand can be wholly pro Charles Martin, Voting place, court the Excelsior, I »airy. Or. house. i Apples, tion, about 5000, is infinitesimal com vided from orchards here. Spiritual Philosophy. L»>st River Precinct: Judges — S. pears, peaches, apricots and prunes pared to the number the county M. E. CHURCH. could amply support. The assessed are raised, and freedom thus far from II. I’atterson chairman. L. J. Bau 5MJCD WEfìKLY Sunday school, 10 a. tn.; Mrs. F Valuation aggregates 82,299.169. disease incident to the industry in man and T. B. Kinsman. Clerks— At 104 Dartmouth Street, Boston. i G. K. VanRiper. J. O. Hamaker and older counties, makes the fruit flaw E. Boyd, Supt. about 8800.018) more than ¡t was in Ma>A.e C. 11. Zevely. Voting place, achooi PKUACHtNO SKIIVtfKS. 1900. The Assessor's record shows less and of excellent quality. First Sunday of each month, 11 a. Dairying has become a profitable house. HY that of the deeded lands. 60.315 acres Langell Valiev Precinct: Judges — ut. and 7:30 p. tn. r kN neh or i i«.nr it ni tain su comfinx are tillable and 410,672 acres nontill- auxiliary to ranching, the elements Second Sunday of each month, being especially favorable and has I>. Campbell chairman. Waiter Btoad- bble. Ili»»i«o< I* l(.»»«rr r.vrro» The forest* of this county lead made rapid forward strides of late. sword and SilasOtsmcliain. Clerks— 7:30 p. nt. Duncan and TI4K H IS'SKK I» • »r-lcts-, Vsmll» »<••• Third Sunday of each month, II natural resources, and are the source Tlie two creameries at Fort Klamath Alex. McDonald. A. E. paper <>l tii.Hî (na * *«) r»ui» « »tiiaining iid a. m and 7:30 p. in. place, school R. C. Cowley. Voting war.I» Ul FotTV ti'i'iw« "M I w TIS «an NU I* of great future wealth and industrial and private dairies ship tons of but-, MTMi <Tivr wr « ding embracing A Literary I- N. J. H ah bit , Pastor. parimrni; ftc|>oris of Hutrlloal Lariurr*; <»rl activity. In quality, the sugar and ter and cheese to outside markets house. (final h«»ai’ Mptrllual, l’hüu*«»| l»o •! an«l I Judges- N. Tule Lake Precinct: yellow pine is nowhere excelled. every year. A fill) line of groceries. Patent Na irniiAr, Editorial I»» partno-nt. » l»i« h tr« at« upon ■piritual and wcuiar even«», •»pirn M< John Colwell S. Merrill chairman, The towns and ranches have kept There is also an abundance of fir and medii Ines of all kinds—en< ugh to •agr l»rpartnirnf ; Krports of Mpirltuat Ph»- nomati«, and <'4»niribuii«»u* lb« ta*»«i talent Clerks —Eldon some hemlock and cedar. A gentle step with the progress of the times in and Stephen Stukel. kill you if sick, make you sick if not, I ad * riter» iu the world, etc , etc man of experience estimates that I new buildings and improvements, and Bai). S. E. Martin and Sam Trayner. continually on tiand at the Excelsior, there are fully 15.000.000.000 feet of in this work the lumber, brick, stone I Voting place, at Merrill school house. Dairy, Or. Poe Valley Precinct: Judges- high-grade timber in the county. and lime used are home productions. For News oi the World Klamath county is well supplied John Sims chairman. F. II. Griffith About 20,000 acres of timber have been sold during the year and many with churches and good schools. and Charles Pickett. Clerks—Frank Read the San Francisco Bulletin. Government claims have been filed on. , This year the Ki unath Falls school Ross, C. H. Kester and Ed. Fracr. Fifty cents per month, Including Voting place, McClure school house. Though the choicest tracts, outside J was raised from the 8th to the 12th Plevna Precinct: Judge»—R. A. large 28-page Sunday edition. Send Banner of Light Publishing Company the reservation, are in the hands of grade, qualifying its graduates for Whole«« • for sample copy to The Bulletin, 1.13. ' Al»«> publisn«'* »rt'l individuals, there yet remains with admission to the State University Alford chairman, Marion Long and Kearney St. San Francisco. ani ICrlail • < <>tn¡ i i- »»««irli >• Hl >4 Spiritual Progresáis e. Relormatury. and *1l«s.*llane*>M« J. L. Padgett. CMtt IL M. C. the Government a large number of without further preparation. Ho«*», ••inbrarln< w<>rk» <»ti «kiwlUsm I b«<>*o phy, Aatrolugv Peycho«<*gy Hygtrnr I n A steamboat, under Captain Schoff. Brown, O. A. Stearns and Dan I tot in. desirable sections subject to entry. ttttl fr ■ « ti "i Ileal TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- I Any boob ptibli»br«| In England «*f Anv rua More buyers and cruisers have in is making regular trips on Big Klam Voting place. Keno school house. I not out of print, « III br wnl by mall or r* NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Wood River Precinct: Judges— spected Klamath county pine than ath Lake, and other boats on that j pre«*. formerly, and the demand lias ad and the lower lakes and river are con W. T. Shive chairimui. C. C. Cun UNITED STATE- LAND OFFICE.) ningham and T. Culbertson. Clerks— L aksvibw , (iKiaios, November 4 IWOl.f vanced prices somewhat. Most of I templated for next year. Notice i» hereby given that in com For health, attractive scenery and C. B. Crisler, Fred Cronemiller and the timber is tributary to the lakes piiance wilh the provision» of the set ol Burton Cunningham. Voting place, and streams, and the lay of tlie land hunting and fishing, Klamath county Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for the »ale of titnlier land» in the enables logging without difficulty. has few equals. The altitude is 4,- Fort Klamath school house. Dairy Precinct: Judges—Charles states of California, 4>reg..n, Nevada, A few new saw mills have been built, 200 feet, and the pure air and water and Washington Territory,” ns extend- , •nd the lumber manufactured this ar< usually safeguards against disease. Horton chairman. Al. Fitch and N. cl to al! the Public latnd Mates by year will be approximately 22,000,000 , With neither oppressive heat in Sum 8. Drew. Clerks—Fred Beck, Emile act of August I, 1802. Syke» W. llama ker, of lionauxa, county of Klamath, mer nor excessive cold in Winter, I Egert and C. C. Low. Voting place, state of Gregon, hss tin» day tiled in feet. this office hi» sworn statement No. 327 ' Abundance of alfalfa and native j with no cyclones, waterspouts or Dairy school house. Snow Precinct: Judges —I*. II. for the purchase of the NWof sec grasses, a mild climate and an un- severe lightning, the climate is agree- tion No. 10, in Township No. 38 8. limited supply of pure water have able as well as healthy. The many Yeager chairman, W. B. Grubb and Range No. 12 Esat,and w ill "tier pr<»>f to favored this county exceptionally for crystal streams, teeming with moun- Hugh Kerwin. Clerks M. A. E>Jdy. sliow that the land sought is more val uable for its Ilinlier or -tone than for ag stockraising. Each succeeding year j tain trout, the abundance of deer Henry Hoover and M. C. Mesner. ricnltiiral purpoaee, and to eslablisli Ins Sprague River: Judges — Jas. Tay claim to said land Indore the Register sees an increased number of cattle and small game, and the grand scen fed here, and the result in the fall ery, notable among which is the lor chairman, Q. N. Anderson and and Receiver of this office at Imkeview, Oregon, on hatnrday, the 18th day of brings several hundred thousand dol famed Crater Lake, attract hither E. Casebeer. Clerks—Linsey Parker, Januarv, 1002. He names as witnesses: A. Presley and Chas. Potter. 1). J. I). Hamaker, of Bonanza. Oregon; lars to the pockets of growers. Until thousands of tourists every year. Klamath Lake: Judges—C. Sil D. F. Driscoll, of Bonanza, Oregon . J. four years ago Little Kl.asta Valley, The present era of plenty and O. Hamaker, of Bonanza. Oregon ; LI. in California, was the Winter feeding prosperity is nowhere more thorough-, vers chairman, J. L. Jones and D. G. Campbell, of Ixrrclla, Oregon. Any ground for the stock of Southeastern ly felt than in Klamath county. Brown. Clerks— G. G. Crary, G. I). and all persons claiming adversely the Hlaove descrilH-d lands are requested to Oregon. Since then the big Klam Though much improvement has been Brown and Geo. Harriger. j tile their claims in thia office on >>r be ath Basin has grown in popular favor made tlie past year, indications fore fore said 18th dav of January, 1902. TAX COLLECTING E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. as Meh resort. Last fall fully 8400,- shadow still greater progress for tlie 000 worth of cattle were sold, and near future. More people and capi A summary of the new law In rela the sales of horses, mules, sheep and tal are needed and can here find re tion to the collection of taxes is as' hogs can be reasonably estimated at munerative employment in helping follows: i develop the resources. 8100,000. Taxes paid on or before the 15th of March succeeding the date of the I Irrigation has more than doubled I MURDER TRIALS AT ALTURAS. the past year and has worked won levy will be allowed a reb?te of three ders in transforming miles of sage- I From special dispatch, dated at per cent., provided that the rolls brush plains into fields of luxuriant Alturas, Januarv 12, to Monday's reach the sheriff prior to that date. Makes daily trips each way by Bar alfalfa and grain. As an instance, San Francisco Call: Taxes paid between the 15th and ren. S'tda Springs, Shake, Pokega- II. E. Ankeny bought 1040 acres of The tempestuous season of legal 31st, both dates inclusive, will not be ma, (Logging Camp,) Keno, to sagebrush land a year ago at 815 per i strife, courtnxun altercation and fear allowed any rebate, but neither will Klamath Fails. acre. As one of the owners of the and trembling in this community is any penalty of interest be added ditch leading from the source of not yet ended, If there lie aught of thereto. Klamath river, he was instrumental worth in signs or merit in simple Taxes become delinquent after the It Is the direct line from Ashland and all Northwest Oregon to Klam hi having it enlarged last Kprlng, so prophecy. To-day's serenity has been first Monday in April and there will that water covers his tract. From generally considered but a significant be added Immediately thereto a pen ath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, and also Indian his hitherto raw land, he has this lull before the storm tomorrow, and a alty of ten per cent, and also Interest Agency and Ft. Klamath. year raised over 13,000 bushels of possible disturbance of sensational at the rate of twelve per cent, per grain, besides clearing and planting ' magnitude some time during the ! annum in addition to the penalty. 160 acres to alfalfa. We understand week. If one-half of the taxes are pai«l on Ix*ave Klamath Fallii dally at 7 he would not sell the land now for A noteworthy indication that all or ts'fore the first Monday in April, a. in. and arrives by 5 p. m.f and less than 875 per acre. Neighboring tnay not be harmony and peace was then the payment, of the remainder tnakfH gfxxi connect Iona wltli al) ranches, benefiting by irrigation, the arrival this evening of Thomas may be deferred up to the first Mon-1 north and moii II i boiind traina at have done equally well. With Big Borland, who was sent here by Gov i day In October; but if not then paid Attlilaiici. Daylight ride Ixith way». Klamath lake to draw from, the sup ernor Gage to lend his assistance in It shall become delinquent and sub- : ply for the Ankeny ditch is unlimit the protection of the state officers 1 ject to a penalty of ten per («nt. and Good Stock and Equip ed, and by enlarging It will eventu and the somewhat timorous witnesses , Interest at the rate of twelve per cent, ment. ally water 100,000 acres of giMMl, till who have consented to furnish evi per annum from the first Monday of able land. dence against the persons implicated the preceding April. Careful Attention Given On all personal property taxes the' Two ditches from Little Klamath In the lynching of Calvin Hall, his Traveling Public. ___ take have for several years irrigated sons and Daniel Yantis In the spring law compels the siieriff to make levy ! »cwawwtbp ---- - and collect the same after April 1st,' time of last year. H M. GARRETT, J. L. VADEN, ««».half thereof shall have i 8IIV arw../ _ Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. Vr>»A»¡nUri/hnt I’ronriffnr. Collections Attended to Promptly. CorresoQadeBci Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans nini Specif lent Ions lurnished on All Kinds M Building* mid Contracting and Building on the InMtallment Plan. \ mon* th* Intimi» variety .,( mateHal and work lnml»l>n| l>. 11,,« ng| tli, •-l.o. Froi.l», IV. km I Carving, Mair Italia. Baliwlrra and N»a»| l'.wt. Hraekw» x. t..|| :,e.l I'liriH-.l Uo.k, Sa»|i, D,sira and Bibula, Corner and Baar lll.w*. »a»tt ,,i I l ume,I Baluatrre. Door and U indo» Franine, l*id|.|t» and I'rw Ulula, shlagi.» Ioni.I,.laolwarr, I'alnl. and <bl Moulding andGlaae, F.l<-t alto,., .nd fwatgaa^ I nd»’ e.l Ground and Cui Gla»a. U all l'»|wr, 1 nrtillurr. rie., rb . I'., at work and tnalriial, and in ll.r lateat and ukmi approved «Gl*«. EXCI lANl'.E W. W. HAZI-N, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH telephone Connection Between Stable and Ho<d IJiikville. Siill.c I or I'uhlkallon. F’ I). RI-AMLS, M.D. iVpmtmml «»I ll*«* lt*t«*r|«ir, | I .th I Ulthr ill 1.4tkt Vlt W » Ptiyttdan and Surjn», I *» «vililire II, I'•>! I I S’..fu» hrr» l»V givvli Ihiet ti r ful All Calla AM wared >’(<>H»?0y Ony lotting «.atti» *1 «M-tth’f litui hh*«| h<«th'r <>l hin mietili h tu iitak«* linai I'fiNil tn trip» or Night. |n>rt «>| hl« I Mini. Mii’l I fitti PMÌ*I Residence, no.' I'I. r k north <4 klaaMt tt 111 I • miri' itrlnr»’ J , « i IlnihAkrr, I*,. Hou« Offiteuiie hlvfc »«el A 0, < '. • 11111. »■ • i-* 11«-r ni 11» >i i n 11 <4, Orr^nr*. U. W ball on JttiiiiAri JA r*U. vu: I rmi l» W l<ri>M<l"Mmil. Il F I ** hi» il».» h % >F%. Mrc. 15. \U \ \F 4 aih I \Fl| NU % Hn’. Tp 4G »•* k. 1*1 !’*. H«* iiMhim ihr h»« lug tt itn«'»**« * t<> l'PuVV l>l* «'otilihu (JENERA I. I REIGHTKR. «Min rvi'lriict* « i | m » ii aii «I rillt i « at i*»l* *»1 ■nul l«h<l, vu: J « uni F lia* I h UM i , «»I llmiai /« Orrguh, O. li Hicttart, <»l Un i.-Il Vullr i, Orrtfofi » J»« Mgluhr. I-ansi li \ aliev. < »rvKiiti, liutirgr Ih-al, <4 Laiifc« ll Vallrv, I *rvg«>n. E M. BatrTAiM. llrgHIvr. j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE, NOTICE. Proprietor of Freight IB agate. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. m t* Cleanliness Irrigation. INQUIRE AT this ofeice . and G<>od Work Guaranteed. 4/so 4 go nt for LON DOM INB t ANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Notkc f ur Publication. l>AU4Htll R5 <>» ML8EKAN Meet on the first and third TtuffS data uf ,-very uiotilh < wv: I Dully Ucrlltigw. N G.: Frincm Ntg- . r \ I. li lilí' Hazen, flttkl T M. II.iti iiioiid. I In.melai Sec.; Alt* lessici. Treasurer. riMBEIf I AND. A4 f 'I NF. 3. I«M- N-nit i; i"ii if Hi.ieATloK. I NITI D STATI - l.xM"»TICE.| i.,»»vis» , «i«>w>v >.o.'tnl*r », IW.J Solil e i» lo-rrbv uivrli tli»t pl an.,- wltli II«' pnoi-cn» <•< U*at" ('«ii.gr, ,-ol Jul.c 3 l»"8 rnlili*« act (or tlir »»lc "f lind'cr l»i»,l« •*. ’ Ríate» ol Californi» 4'rrgon^ siol Wa»lnii|ito(i r.rritory. * tendisi I- »11 the I'til'lic l»n«>'•'•¡-’J »Cl of Augnai 4. J"!"» "-"Tn-. Illy, crmnG <d hl»m»lh. «'■*>* gon, Ini» tin» day til«-l , 1|w Tins pr gctrntlon contains nil of the dig'slant. nod digests nil kinds of f'ssl. 11 gl vi ■* Inslant relief nod never fail' to cure. It iilloWH you to ent. all the food you want. The moat sensitive stom.icli* can take it, By It»uM’ many thoiisiindt of dv‘‘|*,|dIf* have Isten cun <1 after every! hlng <-l»e failed. It h um Mii illed for nil stomach troubles. ft can't help but do you flood To Future OREGON. llorHVN luuirdi ii by tiny, week or tLcnik. Huy and (iratiit bought iiih I wild. Passengers eonxeyeil to nil purls of Southern Oregon and Northern Culiforniu ut the very lowest rnlen. Digests what you eat. Accessible FALLS, Livery * 320=Acre Ranch for sale Dyspepsia Cure cheap. STABLES ?r. |. .r"l only by I <1. l>r\V ITT A < ■> . < til"MCO ■I h" tl bottle< ..nu»ln.2)4 time. IbcMc. »1» Children Especially I.table. Burns, bruises and cuts are ex tremely painful and If neglected often result In I>I i » k | poisoning. Children arc < specially liable to such mlaliapN iH-eaiisc not so careful. Asa remedy DcWiir'n witch Hazel Salve Is un equalled. Draws out the tire, sto)* 'he pain, soon heals the wound. Be- w.irc of ('omitcrfclts. Sure cure for piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Balve ''UK'd my bai>yof eczema after two physician» gave her up.” writes' I James Mock, N. Wclmter, Ind. | "The sores were so bad she soiled two io live dresses a day.” J. L. I,»(lgett At. Sons. keno. 1.1» »Horil RtlltcllK-Ilt >•' _ pur. lo.»" o| the '•<He*«»" » 8. in lown.l.ip Ao.37 8 K b »!» 8*» l a.t, »nd will "ffcr proof to the land (ought I» u,b*11|lonl lnnla-r or »tono tinnì for *Sr*’1 - purpoR.-R, »nd to ,'»tabli»li I"» c said land before the ReglMer ,n —, reiver of this office »4 lakeview. • on Haliirday. the IHlh d.v <4 I Ile ninne» »« wit new«*' . Wslker, of Bly, Oreg"»; J»»* ..I Illy, tfr. gon, W. W'h'„J- Oiegoii; 8. Mells, "I V ' i.^ Any anti «Il |»r»<'ii» vererdy the aiarvoolewribm rcpn'sle.l to «I" ..... f1'*"* £, 4 off!........ or Is.fore »»«I l«h '*nMTy’KWyi. BRATTAIN. C. H. WITHROW, agent STATE LAND Notary Public •<*<! C*"**V„ Kl.AMATH FALLS.O«* TREABURER'H NOTICE Notici» lierehy k'»',n '2iun fim.lx m ili« , I'OIHOJ coimt' 11 "■ ,r_’’ 7" *’ 11 "X l t« **f .............. deniptioii o, ” .... . raiit», protr ted oli »n<> "" "•"'•.¿I lllk 14, IMflY Interest on ‘ ............... o- frolli tlil" date : No». 7982, 7828, 78». "J' »g, 7HI3, 7M2«, ' ......... .. (•.•¿IK), 7858. HIM.«**) -J, 7H33, 78410, 787», 81(10. ,.u Jg». 8130, HU|H, 8081, JJ*1'’S'7JM, 7IH'4, 78014, 71*19,8042, Hl3f.fi* 71842, MI37, SOHO, 812», '04U J .J 84)714, 7111». 8140, 8101, - 71)88,8181,01*0. - 84)88, 781 1, 84JPI, MltM »IO«- D ii lei at kl»in»lh Buy (>. Short’s Spring Lake pola- .......... loes; they arc the Is'sl; price 2 cents 4 •oiifit.V Itr*" per pound at the riineho.