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THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. JENNINGS, & REAMES K lamath falls , or . CAND1DTAES’ -XC BALL HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MRY 23. 1902. GIVEN BY KLAMATH FALLS CONCERT BAND Everybody invited. A good time Assured and all candidates expected to attend. First class music. TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER, $2. j 1 ■ -------- i. -i—~. Grand Candidates Ball, To be Given by the Klamath Falls Concert Band MERRILL, OREGON OST MAY 16, 1902. idly withdrawing from entry lands tv lx* einiirncrxl tn the |wk follow cluHviy i lie signing of tlie by I lie riesideiit.’’ The Oregonian of Monday, after a careful and thorough linestigathm uf the political i>utlix>k in tlie various count les of (he stale, feela safe in announcing th it the ehvtom of Ore gon w ill declare for Kepubllcati poli cies <m June 2 by a majority of 10.000 to lo.OOtl Votes. Representative Tongue, for Congress from the First District, will have an increased majority over two years ago. J. N. Williamson, from the Second Dis trict. will get his lull party vote, and considerable demo-rat le support in Eaatern Oregon, fur the tirin stand lie has ever taken against leasing of tlie public ranges. W. J. Furnish is gaining strength daily, and Ids popularity In Eastern Oregon will go far toward offsetting (lie "vote for personal reason'' which tlie demo- enits credit to Chamberlain in the Willamette Valley. A careful can vass of the situation shows much of the deniix-ratie candidate's strength is fancied. Linn, a denux-ratic stronghold, may go for Chamlx-rlaln by reason of his former residence there, but republicans contend they have a gisxl righting chance. In nearly every county the republican legislative ticket is certain of success. Tlie result of the local elections will lx* mixed, hut it is generally conceded that tin* rcnublicans will elect a large majority of their nominees. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE. One uf the groxle t dis.ist. is of modern t lim s ix ciiri. d on tlie island of MartinlqUrt lu.4 iliuisd.iv i.min ing. An erupt ion of Mount I’clec completely engulfed In molten lava the city of Ft. Pierre, killing its entire |xipulaliun id 2d.o<«> |x'uple. Destruction to life outside of the city swells the number <>f dead to 40,000. Several steamers In the hat- txir were destroyed with all oil Ixiard. Tlie eruption was priseded by earth quake slxa ka and a London seismol ogist aih.Hires tlie thenry that Mount IVIee “had blown Its head oft owing to the Infiltration of water tlirougli the nx'ka until it had reached the nmlten matter Iwneath, forming steam of tremendous pressure, when something had to give way.” The Island of Martinique Is famed as tin* birthplace of Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon. St. Pierre was Its chief eltv. ìtÀMS, tire lien bv nolitli'd to apl'viw. ••••I" Mini ui.i-t evhleiiv«' tixichllis «ahi al v»x ti"ii nt III o’« Im k «. ill. on Jllne I", IIMJ. Ix'lure J. II llaui.iki'r. I . 8 I ill' n I'sioner. nl tionansa. Oirs'Ui. and tbxt tin.il In'iumg will !«• held al li* l"< ** a. in. on June 2.1, 1902. I«4mi' the l»’*4 I'ler Kiel Keii ivei at tlie I’ntlv'l Mal«'* I. uik I Office hi lakevicH. Oregon I'lie sniil ihinlvvtaiit having. I» '• proper Hltidavit, rilvil May H. IW*2. set I >rth Iseis whicii show that afler due diligence |xiix<inal serviva of Ibis notice can lint lx* made, it is licrebi ordered anil directed timi »m b notice lx* given bv mie sud |>nqx*r puliheainm. E M. BKATTAIN. Kcgixter. ALEX MARHiM Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878 — Collections Attended to Promptly. Notice for Publication. UNITED M ATES I AND OFFICE I LiKkvu W. () mk « ign , April 19, 1992. » Nttlice ih h«*iel»\ Riveli timt, IG «’’Hit pliailVV with lilt* pr<»\ iniiHlH Ili tin* A’’t «4 Uoiitf i «‘ nh oí J «int« 3. IS7H, «*i¡tillu<l “An n«*t (or th«* *alu of tiinl'er I hih I r in thu MtNtuH of ('idiforniii. (hutfon, Nuvmlii »m«l f— i< .. » gg <• \ ' i i ii .1 Wanliington T«*rr!toiy, * ’l * .•tut«*»» by »ft A full line of Ihickingliain h n<l tn ai. Ih«» rubile futii llisdit Ixxits and shix's men's and «4 Aiigu*-» 4, |H92, Willitini If Moru,tn« ,* . “ »• «4 RimimiIi. Tallies'-for winter wear at (he Ex- of Fort Klninatli, Uoimlv hin« ihi* «lay tll«*«l Statu «4 Oi't*gt>ii, celslor, Dairy, th. 1 in thia otlh*«» Ilia rworn Htatuinunt No. .KM», lor pm« .,„-<* OÍ till* l"tH I mid A, for lliv the purulia»«* All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, i 33H, . . S«*4*ti<>n ............ No. ‘ o. 10. in Townnhip No. 3.1 's ' of fresh ham. bacon and laid and sor Range N«». ;if E., Hfr»l a HI <»ff«*r pn*d Range ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, or. to that Ih«* land nought ' tu«»re valu tn nhow al able for ita timber or Mon«* ti.in (or agri I cultural purjMkMUH, and to uatablinh bin Dangerous if Neglected. claim tu Haiti land Ivfnre th«* Regintur Burns, cuts and other wounds often mid R«*«*eivur <4 thia office at faikeviuw . fail to lie I properly if neglected and Oregon, on Saturila*, (he All» dar of Ixwoine troublesome sores. ..... . He Witt’s Julv, |9«l2. He namuH ga a itiiuHR*» : Witch Hazel Salve prevents such Juft 11< admond,<4 I-1. Rlamalh, ( bug«>n ; consequences. Even wi ere delay has I’ . IL Roothby. «4 Ft Rlamalh, < b«*g«»ii î R<4> Burna, «4 Ft Klamath, Or«*goii j Several of the candidates for coun aggravated the injui rv DeWitt’s Ilrandon, of Ft. Klamitth, *>rug«m ty offices on Ixdli sides of politics, arc Witch Hazel Salve eff eets a cure, L. \tiy ami all pernoni* cluiming ad ver**« I* devoting some of their time in these “I had a running s ire on my leg I he al»o\ u*d«*Mui ì I m * i I laud*« are iu<|in*»icd days, to interviewing their political thirty years,” says II. C. Hartly. to til«* their claim* in Ihm «4liu«* oli or friends in different parts of the coun Yankee town. Ind. •After using before »aid Nth <lav of Julv. IH>2. ity. Tills is the riglit tiling to do. many remedies. I tri rd DeWitt’s E. M. BRATI AIN. RugiMer. and is certainly popular with lx>tli Witch Hazel Salve. . \ few Ixixes republicans and denuwrats. Among healed the sore.” Cures all skin them we notice, during the past diseases. Piles yield to it at once. week, Messrs Siemens find Caste), Beware of counterfeits. U nited > tat » L ani > Or>i< r, wlio arc candidates for two of the IzAikuviuw, On gon, Aprii SO, Rubber Ixxits with leatlier soles at most prominent offices in the county, Nolirv ih hvrvby givrn timi in <’"m viz: county sheriff and ‘iiunty clerk. the Excelsior. Dairy, Or. pliariut* witli ilio prt>v P*i«»iiH <»i ihr aut • i As all are aware, these worthy and Like a Drow ning Man. (*<»nurvbN <>( Jtinv 3, iHi’S, rntiih,‘l ”An I honorable gentlemen will receive a aut (or ihv H.du <>( tiniln r land* in tlie joyful welcome from republicans, and “Five years ago a disease the <llW- «•tatù* of Culiiurniii. Orvgon, Nrvada, «•ven their democratic friends can tors cnl’ed dys|x*pKla took such liold and Wipdiingtoti Turi ilory,” uh uiictid not fail to feel a glow of warmth of me that I could scarcely go." ttl to all tlie l'ubliu l.and Status b\ aul W uh I uv B i’i'Wiih v ol .it heart as they shake their hand*. writes Geo. S. Marsh, well ; known of \iiKUHt 4, Klamatlioii, Uoniitv «d Siwkivoii, M.itu Tin* coutlty never had two candidates ______ ___ _________ attorney *>f ____ Nocona, Tex. tiaik of California, ba» tbin dav Bivi in more worthy of votes, and judging qu mtities of pepsin and other medi t hìa otfb’u bia hw orn ntatuinunt No. ICS, from the cordial assurances which cines but nothing helped me. As a for thè puiuhaH«* of tlie \ of .Setiun greet them wherever they go. we can drowning man gratis at a straw I No. I. in Toantliip No. pi Rangr have no doubt of their election. And grain'd at Kixlul. I felt an Improve No. 7, F. W. M., and will offer prmif lo , if elected, no man whether republi ment at once and after a few h idles ahoa that Ih«* lan«l ponghi ih more vai* can or deinix'rat can for a moment am sound and well." Kudo! Is tlie inibì«* for ita timl»vr or nton«* Ihan for question their entire fitness, nor only preparation which exactly repro agi iunlttiial pnr|M»n<>H, an<l lo uatablihli doubt tlieir knowledge and experien duces tlie natural digestive juices hi* daini to nati land la*(«>ru thu C<»nn* ce in county business. As to Mr. and consequently is tlie only one tv (ìurk of Riamaih roiinly, Or«*gon. ai Klaniath Falla <>n*gon( on Salnrday. Cast el. tin* postoffice department de which digests any gixxi food and thè ICtli day of Jnly, BMKL II«* nume» clares that he was one of the most cures any form of stomach trouble. aa a itneaaea : Ella ToMnh y.of Klarn- careful and competent postmasters albori, California ; John IL Connolh’T, ' in tlie state. TtyR a similar flatter of Reno, Oregon ; Frank llumlri« k«, of For New» oi the World ing verdict will lx* pronounced by Arhlaml, Oregon ; Carne !L*ndn> ka, <4 Aditami, <>r«*g«»n. Atiy and all |»cri»4»na the people of Klamath county on ulaiming a lv«*rb«*ly thè alaive duacilie«| his efficiency as county clerk, the near lamia are ru<]iieiite<i to tilt* thuir clnima future will show. in thi* ortiu«* on or befurv Fani I2th dar of July, 11102. Call in and see our mens »9.00 E. M. R nittain , Regiater. Mitt. )>l IKY Co. Call at Hie R ei ’ viiuic yn office for Notice l or Publication. CONGRESSMAN TONGUE AT tine job work. CHARLESTON. From the editorial column of the 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Charleston News Courier, Tuesday morning, April 23. 1902: in his elixjuent speech at the Expo sition on S it unlay. Congressman Ton gue. of Oregon, paid a tine tribute to the spirit of tlie pioneers who con quered that great commonwealth T rzdc Miss» from the wilderness and made it one D esigns ;n. C opyrights Ac. of the richest and most progressive Anenne »ondln« » »krtrh «nd de«m;.lu.n ii .» t in tlie union. Incidentally, and flti'.rklr un <»tir free wheiln r an HtvenUon I# pr-•bnl-lf pr.tentaLle. < ..inmui.i. e without any intention of exposing ti.»ti«Mrictljrroiii»<leiitU Handl* 40Ol*«tenla •eot free <rii/eiic) fur •erur.nff j*a’rnt*. No offe will teel the expense to be one of the cherisbtd weaknesses of PitHiita taken thr*>uuli Munn t Co. TVCMTC incurred, ;md it will I m - an institu his Charleston audience, he said some Iperlnl n-rtici, without chanr*. In tbe tion of inestiiftable beneüt to rising things which they cannot bear to.» often for tlieir own gixxi, as follows: generations. A hanitsomslr tWnor»t»4 w»IH. Fsrvi-t^r- PublUhed every Thuraday by ‘•It is not the man wliixis satistied >>f any •/•temiti* Tern a f.l a rulAlion o_ * '* “**“ ’ * journal. “ ysr.r GT HloOt K«. | L HvIJ b/ all rfr »«Jell If you are in favor of President with hia lot and his surroundings Roosevelt s adwdhistratiort. if you ♦ that gix-s to the front. Contentment Notice For Publication. Branch O‘ '«-o. <PS F FU VP r i- i " ' C. Con are in accord with expansion and is the enemy of achievement. E dito *« axd Pxor*irrr>«s. I*e|«rtmenl <>f Interior, development and want n continua tentment never suffers, never sacriti- Notice f or Publication. I.and Dflice nt Mkeview lltegon. ces.***Cuntcntment betters no con tion of the present era of tmnmnpled rtwiirros bat *»: April 29, 1902. plenty and prosperity vote the «‘pub ditions, rights no wrongs.**,A con Department rd the Interior, | Notice in hereby given that tlie lollow- ÓU. y.ar (lb *>ÿvnee) .............................. 12 00 lican ticket from top to bottom and tented man would build no factory, Iuiml Office at Lakeview, Oregon, ii>g name l settler ha» tiled notice <>( his THURSDAY/ MAY 15. 19OT. swell its majority at the coming construct no steamlxiat. engage in no May 10, 1902. I intention to make tinal proof in sup|x>rt railroad enterprise. The men who election. Notice is hereby given that the fol of Inn claim, and that snxl pr.xif will In- bate the money to engage in great lowing named settler Ims tiled notice ol marie Indore Jan. II l>ri“coll, County STATE TICKET. There is one thing in this cam undertakings would have enough to hi* intention to make tinal proof in sup Clerk, at Klamath Fall», Uregon, on paign, which, as an experiment in supply all tlie necessaries of life and port of his claim, and tli.it said proof June 27, I'.srj, viz: Governor ................. W. J. FURNISH Ilougifts Norris, •ountv politics cannot fail to lx* many of its luxuries, could pass will lie made before Jas. II. Driscoll. Supreme Judge ............. R. S. BEAN noticed by many and admired. It tlieir days in ease and leasure, pur- County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore II. E. No. 2371, lor the l»ts I and 2, gon, on June 28, 1902, viz: N E'4. Sec. 2H. Tp. 311.'.. Il tl E. W Secretary of State... F. 1. ÔUNBAR has not been a campaign of vitupera suing only their own pleasures, free Samuel J. Meeker, M. lie tinmen the following wit Treasurer....................... C. S. MOORE tion and mud slinging, but of good from toil and sweat, if they were ILK No 242fl for tlie NEG. flee. 32. nesses tri prove his continuous residence Contentment may Tp. N 8. It. <> E.. W. M. feeling and respect. Not one of the only contented. Ha n.m a - ujsin ami cultivation of said land, via: Attorney Genera).................................... . republican candidates has thus far bringbappiness.it may be desirable tlie following witnesses to prove his .Michael Dalton, ol I’oki gaina, <ircgon ; A. M. CRAWFORD spoken of his opponents excepting for the individual, but it makes no continuous residence iqxin and cultiva James W. O'Brien, of I’okagama, Ore Superintendent of Public Instruc with courtesy, and we hope that progress and is not in the interest of tion of said land, viz: Dxiglas Nor gon ; Daniel Yeager, ot Pokegan,a, Ore ris, of Pokegnma, Oregon ; James gon ; Famuel Meeker, of Pokegama, tion....................J. II. ACKERMAN democratic candidates have adopted humanity at large.” O’Brien, of l'okegains, Oregon: Ihavid Oregon. The men who opened tlie West to Therefore Mate Prirrtcr.. zz, J. R. WHITNEY the same good policy. Blackmore, of I’okegama, Oregon; E. M. B kattux . Register. when the battle is over and the settlement and civilization were men Michael Dalton, Pokegnma, Oregon. with some higher notion of tlie I field is found to be not dishonored by E. M. BKATTAIN. lUi'iatsr. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. Notice For Publication. mud nor bla".hened by falsehixxt, tlie reason for existence than tlie appli Notice For Publication. cation of ancient formulas to modern cordial friendships of the past will Department of thè Interior, Congressman, First District................. Tlie spirit Lmd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, TIIOS. >1. TONGUE continue to remairt Unbroken and needs and conditions. Department of tlie Interior, i which cont’oiled them and made I steadfast. April 29,1902. Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon, them successful is tlie spirit which legislative ticket . Notice is hereby given that the fol May 10, 11X12 Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named Settler has Hied notice of There is abundant evHen*» of would make Charleston once more Joint Representatives,........................... improvement and prosperity in Klam a great commercial city. “It is not low iiig-nained settler han filed notice of liis intention to make linai proof in sup the man who is satisfied wlfh liis lot his intention to make final prtxif in sup putt of his claim, and that said proof Á. A.KMM1TT. N. WHEALDON, ath county. It may be seen on every hand. The ranchers in all parts are and his surroundings that goes to tlie port of his claim, and that said proof will I hi mude before Jas. II. Driscoll, f. N. BVR g EW z What will lie made before J. O. Hamaker, U. Uonnty Clerk, at Riamati. Falls, (he forging ahead—improving and add front.” Don't forget that. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, gon, on June 27, 1002, viz: ing to their possessions. They are is needed in Charleston is something on August 2, 1902. viz: James W. O’Brien, COUNTY TICKET. | enjoying their full share of the prev of the spirit of tlie pioneers who II. E. No. 2379, for tlie 8Wl£, Fee. 32, Ben Ablxrlixis, I built up Oregon. alent gixxl times. The towns are not lie name- H E. No. 2IF.7, for tlie HW'i NWG', Tp. 39 F.. K.ti, E. W. M. Clerk ................. .................. A. CARTEL behind in tlie forward strides. They Walking hats and tine dress hats W'iHW'i, Hec. 15, and NW'4 NW'., the following witnesses to prove hi. con J. W. SIEMENS ____ Sheriff.............. Fee. 22, Tp. 3ff 8.. R. 13 E., W. M. lie tinuons residence upon anti cultivation are growing and their citizens are at Mrs. May lone's. names tlie following witnesses to prove of saiil land, viz: Michael Dalton, of Treasure» .... ....................... .............. . • prospering. People are being bene . Ids continuous rexidem-e n|xm and cul I’okegama, Oregon; Douglas Norris, of Croquet sets. D uffy Cn, If. it. V aw valkenburg fited liy advanced conditions, and tivation of said land, viz: Filas Olx-n- I’okegiiiiia, Oregon; llaniel Yeager, of prosperity, plenty, improvement and Oregon ; Fallitivi Meeker, of County Judge ............L. F. WILLITS contentment chain, of Lirella, Oregon; Frank D. I P. ’okegama, Don’t Start Wrong. L.......... ‘ ■- - are tlie rule. Hence, ¡Swingle, of Lirella, Oregon ; Charles .1. Pokegaina, Oregon. Assessor........... ........... CHAS. DREW ’ voters should support at tlie polls tin! E. M. BKATTAIN, Register. Don’t start the summer with a Swingle, of Lirella, Oregon ; Walter R. Commissioner. ......... O. A. STEARNS party whose policies have installed Camplxill, of Lirella, Oregon. lingering cnugli or cold. We all E. M. B kattain , Register. Surveyor......... ................A. C. LEWIS and will continue these auspicious limber Land, Act June 3, 1878 know what a “summer cold” is. It's I times. i the hardest kind to cure. Coroner............. I)«. F. I). REAMES Often it Notice for Publication. CONTEST NOTICE. --------------------- !— “iiangs on” through tlie entire A bill creating Crater Lake Nat- D kpabtmsxt or the L stkhios , . The house of representatives pass I ional Park passed the U. 8. senate season. Take it in hand right now. I UNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE.I U mtkd stati . L ami Or tick , z L akkvikw , O hkiion , A pril 30, HS>2.( ed a bill Friday looking to tlie ad | last F'iday and having already passed A few doses of One Minute (,'ough L akkvikw . D kk M om , May 9, 1902.) Sure cure Notice is hereby given Hint, in com mission to Maleluxxi of Oklahoma, the house, is now in the hands of Cure will set you riglit. sufficient context affidavit having pliance witli lliv provisions of tin- act of A „ ....... for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron- Arlzorm and New Mexico. I tlie president for his signature. He cliitis, all throat and lung trouble«. Ix-en filed in this office by Henry II. Congress of June 3, 1M7H, entitled “An favors tlie measure and there is no Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Wood, contestant, against homextead act for the sale of timber lands in the Accord The republican party of Klamath , doubt that lie will sign it. entry No. 2iMffi, made Apr'l 13, 1897, for Children like it. “One Minute SE'i NEttf, Fee. 20, S'a NW', and states oi California, • Iregun, Nevada mid Washington Territory," a« extended to bounty never nominated a more pop ing to the report the bill “withdraws Cough Cure is tlie best cough i 'inedl- NE'4N’A':|, Section 21, Township 37 al) the Public Lind States by act of Au ular and capable lot of men. Every | from settlement, occupancy or sale a cine I ever used,” says J/II. I Bowles, 8., Runge 10 E., by Frank U, Ether gust 4, 1X92, Ella Townley <4 Klam* one of them is worthy of hearty sup tract of 24# square miles, including I Groveton, N. If. “I never found idge. contextce. in which it is alleged athon, t Biskivon, Htate of Cal and surrounding Crater lake, to txj port. anything else that acted so safely that tlie said Frank It. Etheridge has ifornia, day fill'd in this office known as Crater Lake National Park. wholly abandoned said tract; Hint, he and quickly.” her sworn statement. No. 339, tor the Let Klamath county get in line The park will he under tlie control lias changed his residence therefrom purchase of tlie KE'4 of Section No. 4, Kid gloves and hat trimmings, for more than six months since milking hi Township No 10 8., Range No. 7, with the rest of the state by giving of tlie secretary of the interior, who will see to Its protection, Ixith from best on the market, at Mrs. May- said entry; that said tract is not set- E. W. M., and will offer proof to show fhe republican ticket from top to I tied ujion and cultivated by said party tlint tlie land sought is more valiinlile Lumbering lone's. bottom a big majority. It will en tires and traxpassers. as required by law and further that his fiir its timlxT or stone than for agricul hance <»®r good standing away from and other enterprises are prohibited I A full line of grix-ertcs. Patent, absence is not due to Ills employment tural purposes, and to establish her within the park, although mineral home. lix-ations may be made under the law. medicines of all kinds— encugh to or enlistment in the IJ. 8. Navy or U. claim to said land before the County 8. Army and that lie has not been upon The high school proposition will I It is alleged, however, that no kill you If sick, make you sick If not, tlie lands lor tlie three years last past Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath Fall«, Oregon, on Saturday, be voted on next June and it deserves minerals exist within the park. The continually on hand at tlM Excelsior, ami Hist the land lias not been culti- the I2tli day of July, 1902. Filenames ^e consideration and tot** of ail. order of Secretary Hitchcock form- Dairy. Or. , « vatrxl by nut one for him; “aid parties as ...... witne«xcs;~ ; Wi-“l<-> B. T<»Wide;. , i.| ALEX MARTIN JR. ïi:e Presiúera. Cutier President, X 1 Ih" ▲ KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS? J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds <a Building* and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. A mung tlie Influiti' variety <>l material ami work fnrulalieil bv fh|, ri||) Brt( Sture Front». Wixxl I'xrvlng, Stair Raila, Halurteri. and N'uarl l’ixt., Hrackel, Setoli amt 1'iiru.xl ” <*rk. 8a»h, Ikxtra ami llllmla, Corner ami Ua»e Blix k« ami Turuixl |lalu»ier». Ibx»r and Window Fiamea, l-ulpiia ami |*rw Kml», Nhlngl», Bnililcr*’ .lardware, l*alnt» and Oil Moulding mid <.I*»», Elevation» and Ileaign, Fmlxix'.xl. Ground ami Cut «ila*», H all l’a|x-r, Furniture, etc., etc. Beat aoik ami material, ami in th.- late»! ami mo*t approved style». EXCHANGE STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH Hor.sux bonrdvtl by day, work or tr.cuth. Hay mid Grain bought unit sold. I'ussuiigers conveyed to all purls of Southern Oregon and Northern California nt the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel l.inkville* F• D. REAMES, M. I). Pftyuiclnn ttr.d Surgeon, All Calla Answ«Ted Promptly Bay or Night. Residence, ime blurk mirili ni Klsinslh lluUMi. < itin e one l>h» k vasi A. O. V. W. hall. Timber Lnnd. Act June 3. 1378 — Notici for Publication. j. n. nooRE, GENERAI. EREIGLITER, prompt and rarefili itl.nlinn to all ordere ................. i I J. B. MOORE, Proprietor of Freight frugoni Ev*ry thing done with nratn.«» and ili»|'»trh HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. ANO DAUGHTERS <H REBEKAH MÜNN Ä Co.3S,Pro=dwar F'cw York — FALLS,, OREGON. | ¡vpt*u L*1 VCl jf • Scientific American. W. tiUSE <& SON, I CorresDoiidencfl Invited. A Good Time Assured to all. Supper at Conner Hotel. Tickets, $1; Supper, 50 cents a plate. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. T ' Meet on the first ami third Tliui*- days of every month. Officer» »rr‘. Intlie Circuit CuUH «4 Oregon, (or Dolly Uerllngx, N. G ; Frances Sig Klumaih Conni v. ler, V. G.; 11 al lie 11.urn. Sv.; F. Coniai! Storger, l’Iaintift j M. Ilan niond. Financial Sec.; Allie v». I <'astel. Treasurer. lena Ktoeger, lk fondant. J To la-ria Fioeger. defendant. In tlie na ne of Ilio Male of Oregon: You are hereliv requireil lo npix ar and i answer thn comiilaint tlle.1 ngnm-t voti j Io-rem ori or la-fore May 22, I’|o2. thè AGENT lime pri*wiiL'il in tlie i.rder (or puldieii tion, ilio tfrst puldicalion fieri <4 Ixdtig on Apri! IO, 1902, and il voli fall so to an»wer. (or wunt thereof tlie phiintiW Notary Public and Conveyancar. sili applv lo tlie Crxirt lor thè reliel de KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. mandi din thè comnlairit : For a de- ere,, ilisxolving thè ixinds of instrimonv existing Ix-tween pluintiff ami drfenil-I ant. ami lor aneli other relief an in eipiity may lx* prnper. Tliia siimmie s is serve I bv pu’dica . finn in thè K i . amatii Itri’fiii-icix. bv onler ol llon. L. F. Willita, Connlv . Jildge of snid coiinty, datari Aprii 7, 1902, rei|iiiring thi» siimmons to tw* pub- lishisl once n week lor xix suriessive weeka. J.C. RUTENI«’. Digests what yon eat Attorney for I’lmntiff. Tills preparai Ion conUlni all of tin ligestunis xml digests all kliuf« ot fixxl. Jtglveslnsl.int relief and ix'*J falls to cure. If. allows you lo eat *11 the food you want. The most*e*»ltl’* domachs can take It. By IMiiseniiny thousands of dyspeptics hare been cured after cvcryt lilng else failed. B Is unequalled for al! stomach trouN* M M MONH. C. H. WITHROW, STATE LÀMI board . Dyspepsia Cure It can’t help do ye* Fo pari<t only by but F I'. IirW ’iTTACo.CkW? 1'111111. botilo contain,Iff tlmulb«»* -- Notice For I'ubllcatloa. Jk'jMirtment of the Interior, I jhii I Office al Ijikcvies . Or<g<*/ April 7, Ittó Nofire is hereby given that lb* owmg named settier lias filed noli«™ ns intention to make firmi ¡irnof in port of Ids claim, mol flint unid P"*’1 will he made Ix-fore Jus. If. Ifri*™1' 'oimtv Clerk, nt Klsinxtli Falls, <lr*' J. 0. HAMAKLR, U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney. gon, on May ||i, ime. viz: (’. lots Fhcniore, II. E. No. l.inry ••H.Clor II, 12, ISsnitH. Fee. 3, and lot Id, Fee. 4, Ip. ¡0. E. Ile nume« the followini Hesses to prove his continuo»" deuce upon mid cultivation of viz: flowsnl C. Cunningham, nil i Kl'mnfb, Oregon; E. M. lAvreb , I'o’t Khiinnth, Oregon; Ed Booth»» ' I lort Klamath. Oregon; WarrenJiWi don, of Fort Klmnath, Oregon. i E. M. IIKATrAlN. Rnnlittr. I Do a General Land Locating Busi A II kinds of dry gorghi at tbc ness. Surveying and Conveyancing • Specialty. All Business Promptly celslor, A load Just In. íialfy, Attended to. Office In City Hall. gon. BONANZA,OREGON. j