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1 f 1 ME TU O 1‘LATf ORMA. THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR 9 CANDIDTAES’ BALL i HOUSTON’S OPERA HOUSE, A l* 1. > GIVEN RY /> «■ KLAMATH FALLS CONCERT BAND Everybody invited. A good time assured and all candidates expected to attend. First class music. Tlu* deiuiM-Kitli* platform reeen adopt «il by OregiHi'a deumora state convention, declare»! In fa’ of withdrawing from the Phlllppln the troops, authority and Hag of 1 I United States, amt of letting t Filipinos run things according their own notion. In brief, to p . «lown th«* flAg ami skip for home. On the other hand the republli platform advocates the exact oppos I of the above, and believes In reta mg the PhiUpplm*. and In • lightening, humanltlllg and t’duc I ing the natives. As a matter of fact a large part both republicans ami democrats already most emphatically in favot holding the Philippines, at least in their p«M>ple are fit to govern th« I selves and are transformed from state of barbarism into good citizi There* is hanlly a voter of elt party in Klamathcounty who docs see that In a business point of vl< Oregon Is especially interested In retaining of the Philippines, m interest««! In behalf of so doing, pt ably than any state in the uni Knowing this, and that the retent of the Islands, means the great good to the islanders themselves, well as the greatest lu netit to citizens of Oregon, the good ju ment of dem«»*rats will lead them look askance at the platform »I their state convention tries to ft down their threats. TICKETS. Si; SUPPER AT KLAMATH HOUSE SOCIAL POSTPONED. The W. C. T. U. Ice cream SO announced for the evening of 22nd is postponed till some date e; E mma G kioshi in June. Secret, SITES FOR TME FAIR. (Oregonian.) After mature deliberation earnest conversation with var promoters, we are prepared to sub the following lists of suitable s for the Lewis and Clark Fair, v the reasons for thetr suitability: Tatoosh Island, because it is a I way from Portland, and at the of a highly scenic journey. Skagway, of much the same rea The top of Mount Hood, bccaus the fair were hx*at«.d there it w> be necessary to build a railroad to and a railroad would lx* a g<»xi tli Crater Lake, because if hr. there the fair could not be any d er in the bole after it is over I before it begins. The North Pole, because In event It would have tu be discove Mount Pelee, because then should be able to give our guest live time. Astoria, because it is so cheap. Tacoma, because something sb i be done for the town. Third and Alder streets, becaui is w ithin the reach of so many st car lines. Heaven, because then wc car go there. Oregon and of its principles and plat form Mr. Furnish said: "I am in thorough accord with the rubtbbed erery Thur»asy by republican party of Oregon as defined in ita declaration of principles adopt ed by the state convention. I stand fairly and squarely upon the platform Borrow Paorairroaa. as adopted. The republican party er«srsimo» bbtd : has d«x*lared absolutely against all <Ss. Tttt (in Sdvsneel........................................ *2 00 proposals looking to the abandon ♦HURRAY. MAY 22. 1903. ment by the United States of the Fhilllpine Islands. This question is STATE TICKET. probably by far the most important question before the people tixlay, Governor................... Vf. J. FURNISH and the one in which the people are Supreme Judge ............... R. S. BEAN the most deeply interested, and es fltecretary of Stafe . F. I. DUNBAR peclally the people of this coast and Treasurer S. MOORE this state, who have so much to ex- z zz Attorney General..................... | pect from the development of our A. M. CRAWFORD I am In new-found possessions. Superintendent of Public instruc hearty accord with the republican tion.................. J. H. ACKERMAN party upon this question. I am Ktàt’e Printer.......... J. R. WHIT’SEt proud to be identified with the party which has the manhood and courage CONORESSOONAL TICKET to declare boldly for the right, and Congressman, First District................ which insists upon a light to a finish THOS. II. TONGUE to uphrrM our National honor and good name among all the nations of LEGISLATIVE TICKET. the earth. ¿bint Representative»,........................... "I agree with tft* republican plat- R. A. EM MITT, N. WHE a LÙO®, lerm in reference to the recognition I I. N. BURGESS. Like a Drowning Man. of orgamized labor. Having been a day laborer ttn a great part of my COUNTY TICKET. "Five years ago a disease the life, I know how to sympathize with tors eal'ed dyspepsia t«».k such ....................A. CASTEL the laborer in the unequal struggle of me that 1 could scarcely Clerk ... writes Geo. S. Marsh, weli kt ........ J. W. SIEMENS for his rights? Sheriff... "I z. . ZZ Z.- Z . . .............. I "I am in favor of the proposed attorney of Nocona, Tex. Treasurer quantities of pepsin and other n Hz IL VAB VALKENBURG amendment to the constitution* pro cines but nothing helped me. 1 County Judge... ■ ■ L. F. WILLITS viding for the initiative and referen drowning man gralw at a stra /Amaaor.zzzzz..- ...C1ÏA8. DREW dum, and I trust that the people will grabed at Krxiol. 1 felt an Imp ComW’isMmier.......... O. A. STEARNS see to it that there is a large major ment at once and after a few b 1 am sound and well.” Kodol Is Surveyor..........................A. C. LEWIS ity in favor of the amendment at the only preparation which exactly r< Coroner................ D». F. í>. REAMES coming election. duces the natural digestive j “1 am also in favor of placing all and consequently is the only public officers of the state upon which digests any g«»>d f«»»l STATE TREASURER MOORE. reasonable and n^ed salaries, which, cures any form ot stomach troubl The following complimentary ref in the language of the republican Don't Start Wrong. erence appeared in a recent issue of platform, shall not be increas«*d dur fbe Portland Oregonian, and will be ing the incumbent’s term of office, Don’t start the summer wit Wi gladly read and approved by all eiti- and beyond Such salary that they lingering cough or cold. know what a "summer cold ” is. aens of Klamath County shall receive no compensation as fees the hardest kind to cure. Ofte “The administration of State or otherwise.” "hangs on” through the e Treasurer Moore has not only been season. Take it in hand right , WARNINGS ¡ n TÏÏSTORŸ. Above reproach, but it has met the A few doses of One Minute Cough I Cure will set you right. Sure cure Unqualified commendation of business (Oregonian.) for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron- men and newspapers aH over the The Tories opposed the Revolu Ichitls. all throat and lung troubles. State. Among the new features tionary war—1776 to >?¥3—and the Absolutely safe. Acts at once. WMeh he has introduced into the Tory party was dead at the close of Children like It. "One Mifiuf'- i Cough Cure is the best cough medi- treasury department la a system of the struggle. keeping the records of notes given The Federalists opposed the sec ¡cine I ever uwd.” says J.Til. Bowles. “I never found by borrowers from the school funds. ond war with Great Britain—1811 to ■Groveton, N. H. anything else that acted so safely By his system he can tell at the close 1815— and the Federal party die* In and quickly.” of eaeW' day’s work the exact amount 1818. M. E. CtlURCM. that is standing out on loans, can tel) The Whigs opposed the war with how much of the fund is loaned in Mexico—1845 to 1847----- and the Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Mrs. F. each county, and can ascertain in an Whig party died in 1852. E. Boyd, Supt. instant the amount due rfpon any The democrats opposed the war PKEACH1NO SERVICES. partlewtap note for the preservation of the Union First Sunday of each month, 11 a. “By rfITigcrrt effort, he has collect —1881 to 1885— and the dem<x:ratic tn. and 7:J0 p. m. ed all arrearages of Interest on loans, party has been successful in but two Second Sunday of each month, ttius not only Increasing the annual Presidential elections since, and the 7:30 p. m. apportionment of school money, but man who led them on those occa Third Sunday of each month, 11 making the loans more secure by sions is now repudiated by the great I a. m and 7:30 p. m. reason of the Interest being paid up. ” majority of the democratic party. N. J. H aiibit , Pastor. Democrats are at present opposing It is a great honor tor Klamath Notice for Publication county to* huVe the third highest the war for the preservation of our Department of the Interior, officer In the state and the voters, National authority in the Hiillp- Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. irrespective of party, will doubtless pines. Do they expect that their May 17. 1902. Notice is hereby given that the fol Show their appreciation of snch honor disloyalty to their country will have settler lias file! notitxi of by voting for Chas. 8. Moore for state swy more advantageous result than lowing-named her intention to make final proof in sup has followed all similar action since treasurer. port of her claim. and that said proof the foundation of our Government. will lx* made »x-fore Jas H. Driscoll, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN IV. HUSB & SON, flR. FURNISH AT SÁLÉAÍ Call in and see our mens 89.00 IM iffy Co, A't thte Wjf republican mam mcet- SUitSz An at Salem last Friday evening, Walking hats and fine dress hats Boo. Wz J. Furnish, the candidate at Mn. Maylone’s. ft>r governor, made a speech which Croquet seta. D vffy Co. Was received' by the great ahdlence present with every demonstration of Kid gloves and hat trimmings, best on the market, at Mrs. May- approval. Speaking of the republican party of lone's. s ! county e'erk. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on June 30. 1902, viz: Elizalx-tii G. Elgin, H. E. No. 2027, for the SU NWU and W'i SW'<, Sec. 2, Tp. 41, S., R. 6, E. W. M. She names the following wit , nesses to prove her continuous resi dence upon and cnitivation of said land, viz: A. ('astel, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon ; M. A. hr)«]v, of Pokegama, Oregon ; Charles Elgin, of Beswlck, Calif. [-Hugh Hayworth, of Picard. Calif. E. M. B hittaix , Register. 1 KLAHATH REPUBLICAN SUPPLEHENT. n KI \M\TH F'1|S "HFt.ON. THURSDAY, MAY 22. luuj. VOL. 7. Even vear hla etil. I. n. y ax »« liolU'st sur public ' offl.vr hu« •« <... «. .. and and ippnvlatcl. ».«I «hv »«■“' jH'Igmen. relialile ami If the duties of county . voters will mow "'" tlu....... ' '* /”' surveyor are intrustcl to him t liev iimj.it »III lie Iti giHsI hands. \. veyor. Lewis Is a practical thoroughly competent Ihin’t neglwt to give the Itigli school proposition a favorable voti’ y.-qiilsl- at the coming election, t Ion of such a si'hiMil Is of vltal Im- |Mirtanee to the educational Interests of the county, and Its cost will I»' .imi favorabl.' ....................... . ’ «P* al.l«> men, Hke Ihm. Th.a. II. T<m- Inopie may rest assured of int ■Hi gue. slmili«! !»• kepi in rengn**. f'* gent, equitable aaaaMinents lf the tlielr ex|» rienee limi growlug m • office of county aaaeasor gis» Into the qiiHimanee wlth Washington elreles hands of Chas. Drew. lie Is a enal.le theni !«• perforiti more erti. I- young man not only of education, ent M'rvlcolnlx'halfnflhelr eonstlt- lint of solid, practical m * um '. with an uents tlmn «miihl new. understanding of values throughout th«* ounty. offering like an apology when lie votes a straight republican ticket. From coroner to congreKxman. there Is not a weak spot, nor a nomine«* whose pcreoiiiil fitness dix*« not appeal strongly tn voters. It Is a pleasure to support men so well qualified In all t lie re- NOMMl %tl mi ; nt ................ .. May in, l,M»2. •• I li< nisi I’Higun, — — to |„ - In ii 11 111 Huuumi'! 'lusii by Hau lnv< »'»t hm, Viral Duet, • I trut bui. •tv» hmwu- " 'nule Lauri»" liiiNlnew. iM'fore him has l»*vn done 1 . . .......... . W.,r,|sll4IH| with «are iiii . i Impartiality, and after llenrv..................................... 1 «ik all tils four yeiirs of hoimrulile effort ami experience, inters cun hardly Iteeilatlon, Air» u... , ' . ................... Iti,ick n„.k 1 tallio regard him entitled Io mi nt her term. Miss tirare "t Diploma. | t api. J. \\ Kh'iiirii» I h favore«! s"l» rlnteiMlenic. |¡ J wlih execptlomil gifts ami accom- Mimle hy Bañil ' « dollht less a pllslimenls ih* ina strong cltaraet- l’illT II. it h |Mi|lt Irian’* er, largclv eiidvwed wltli executive Dilli, "Fan Fulrle»," I ì abiliti, Ini! u gentleman affable In Mis. l'oggawell’a |.,..MrJ ilis|M»>itlun alni |»ilished m maniier (J'I ’rlet. Uhe B.,|«| Hhll(.rih(i 5 mie wh<«e heart In hi touch with thè 'higgle i lopion. II. rtha||4(- masM's. ami w I iom iinitlies and ilccds 'mi.« ll.ddrl.li. v “ are always generous ami iipliftlng hi«/ Turner, hlm, p Ile i» a man of Itralns. «-«inM-lence a td Ruby Hatton, Ella Hrvant* j iinlnipeM'haltle integri! i. \s treas- Heeltatlmi, Plt nir Tiin’r,’ untrled men. qulsites for public M*rvl<*e. State Treasurer ('Ims. s. hasn't an enemy in Klamath a he receives every vote east het will get no more than lit' tie from Ills home county, whei holds the warm, personal frlen of all. lieshies, lie is favored strengthened by an excellent < rcvtird. to which his friends l».lnt with Just I Habit pride. ht ••The offic«' seeking the mail" Is saving which rarely applies truth In fht'M' days, though clearly exemplitled in the c . im ' < ('astel, who Is In thf Held f"i county clerkship. I*r«iplr feel <1. A. Stearns Isa suieessfitl ranch he Is exactly tlie man for the place er, whose thrift Is <lue to industry, and gladly favor his can'lldacy. Hr careful management and good judg di»*» not ia«'k a single «piallfii'at Ion ment. Tiles«' desirable qimlitlex. for tin' urtti'c ami descried the unan ■■oupltsl with Ills unquestionable lion- imous verdict wlih'li gave him the esty and integrity , will Is- exercised nomination. an*l dcMTi«* llie appro bv him in managing public Imslness val anil <'onrt«h'nrv. generally felt,. If h«‘ Is el<*cte«l county minmlssloncr. and the hearty support wliicli appears He Is an ideal man for tlic pia«* and mi every hand. That tils caninse should !»• easily victorious. fori'sliadows sihs ' css Is im«d natural, President llisisevelt is report««! to he very much lnteresi«xl In Hi«1 com ing Oregon eh'etliai, Is-ing anxious to know whether the people of this state will endorse Ins .idmlnistr.ition and his sound, progressive, fair and Impartial policies or not. lie belle- prelectI ihi against rrlth'lsm. thorn* who impart tally and candidly reject, will M'<< timi Hit..........nitty iMMtril. of which Judge "nuts is a member, lun«- eariicNtly endeavored 11" do th.......osi g<,<M| un«l 1 accomplish TI iom ' stai«* whteh reialn U’elr <■«1 all 1 but could I»' «lone 1 wit It the repr. Mintativ.* hi cuigresx bv repMt- molici they hu«l ut their command. «•«I re-eli» Iloti are thè oli«* Ih“' bave In strict Just ice it can I»- Mild that file greal«*! hilluenee In thilt l»xi.V iiidgc " Hilts bus lieen mi excellent andare ahle i<> Mx'ire reengi.ltl’m I judge mid a paliistukIng pillili«'«.nicer. IIIt le and felt t.v n«> one. N'<> one w ill feel effort « Hiinot hi nome Instiiii.t's and that lie will make om* of the tm*t competent, painstaking ami ms'imini'»lilting clerks tlu- ««unity ever had is a fact un<pi<'«tl<si«*<l ami admit ted In all. urer of the i-iiimti ami town ami of t so lin ai l«»lgc». at 'Ilffeimt lime», he show» a rtawlcss. faultlcne record, gli Itig |tri fect sai Isfacl Imi ami pre- l'imllng thè |»«ssiI>|1111 of e.iinplalnt. l'ha! Istheklndof a man III«* re- piihlican (xitty ha» tianie<l for shcrlff. ami fot whiiiit it aske thè suppuri of vigere, iM'lleilng tic ls just thè olir lo Intrusi wltli thè varlous ami rr- s|Millslhh' dulie» of timi ntlh'e. KlliUr j, Kitty's INcture. llecitallmi. IliUe u Kong. "The ISiVes," Mrs. <-'iggsw«'ir, ii^, Maini Muller," Miss GallowiyY liru^ S.ng, Selected. Orpin I »rill " imllng tlir May ha1 Miss French'» l>rptM Music by Hand. Tills program is subject t„ lleprescntal Ive riinguv's aililrvss at < ‘harb-ston. print'll In I In* t tregnn- Ian vcstrnlay. is an admirable Maj. High was here from ai'hlevriiivn*. sound, »lai'siuanllkr, Falla several days the latter of excellent lltrrury qualltv and last week. Ile espleta, ,7 | Inestimable value to the state he High. to inuk. an eitentHrg ably series In e«ingr<'sx. Th. o the Agency tills slimmer. few men In eltlier houv of einig Miss Eva Stearns i-alM « wI m ■ could have pr«'|uiri-<l mi<l deliver ladle* of this piare on Tim. ( ed a speech »hu» lug sucli ai'qiialn- Is eamasshig for a steam ma«¡ lane«' with lyjstury. grasp <>f political and ms 'I m I questiona, ami a catholi meeting with sueceNh city of spirit without which th«*ar Interchanges of uh-as lirtween »«*«'• t lulls arc vain. It seems to tile I tre- giiiilan that Die very least Mr. Ton gue's district ran do In the way <>f ap|>r«s'lat Ion <>f In. creditable repre- la-la Nickerson and llacbe. j gate went down to KhnuU Tuesday. Ttivy are to 'at elglith grade win«.l esaminiti« out w lsh< » for tllrlr sumar puny them. During tills campaign the struggle ves and haa abundant reason to I Re over tlie County Judgeship lias I m - cii lieve that they will show their appro \erv earnest amt determined by the val by rolling up unprei'wleiiUxi r>-. friends In tI k - Held for that oilier. Doth are strong men In their respect publican majorities. ive part icn, yet II wm * who carefully If one is suddenly Isirne henc«* 1 oil watch the coulrst. cannot fall to mw «».«'. \ pplegate »ent to X sentanoli of them and Ills statesman like treatment of Oregon and Hie Fall* on Tuesday. I Oregon c'limtry Is to give him a Mr. Nluipaun, the nad «1 majority at the June cle«'th»n which was here th«- first of the wwi will In Mime degree recognize his with ills crew has lieen <k»q long ami faithful lalMirs mi twhalf of on our roads. .lohn Harrison, lately of th» Ills const It lieiits. ' »regolila!!. was here .Sunday. seraphic wings, or otherwise, ami tiiat tlie able, careful ami economical L ka TIIKK Sf'll leaves his prostrate, fading clay manlier In which Judge "illlts has METHODIST PASTORS COMINO. shrouded In a maze of mystery, It transacted the business amt fiilfilhxi irancerout If MftocK Th«’ Mrth'slist pastors from Pais lM*comex the profitable duty of the the dill les of the office during the ley. Lakeview. Fort Bidwell. Bonan coroner to app«*at and hold a [».st past four years is an argument In Hurns, cuts and other *■«# mortem examination ami ascertain favor of tils re-election which will lx- za and Indian Agency, will arrive In fall to lirel properly If neg«^ what snuffe«l out the unfortunate’s hard to overcome. Witness Ills un- Klamath Falls on the 2Hlti of the Is-conie troublrwaitc «>«»• 11 Witch llaxrl N»l»r pre»»« earthly light. For this delicate quest tollable anxiety III the eutting present month, and remain until eonscqiiclK'«^. Evrli wlenin work, the republican party has nomi down of county expenses, I he de June 3. aggravated the injury Some of lh«r pastors came to take Witch llazi'l SaAe rff«k‘ nated Dr. Reame». He Is the man crease of taxation and the earn eat for the piaci*. effort to make needed public Improve th«* midyear examination in the con- • •I had a running »ore '• • thirty years." »ay» II. <’• I ment«. In a great county like tills, fcreitc«' «'«Hits«' *>f »1 udy under the Yank'-»' town. Inti, •■AM supervision of the hical pastor N. J. As to II. II. Van Valkenhurg. where Innumerable county roads are many rciiiwilre, I tried !• A W ■■■indidaty for county treasurer, v Wlh li llaxel Salve, to be built and rivers and mountain llarblt. Cur" « healed the sore." There will hr preaching by some Is his record? The most genial streams tp Is- bridged, tile tremen of th«eu pastors < a'-li evening al the (Ilseasrs. Ml'* ylrW to II < gentlemenly. the most earcful dous lalx.r and ripense Involved re M. K. church lirglnnlng Wwlnwulay. Beware of counterfeit*. handling the county money ami quire .1»'great outlay of time and the 2Mth. Rubber h«»U with »rathe* imixt prompt and accurate In tiiom-y , and the mint pressing needs Evrry»»«iy invited to att«-nd them* , t lie- ExeeMlor, Dairy. Or. burning to those entitled to I J- H akbit . ami the tn««! honest and determined services. I ✓ n, *•«. oom im.v, neaisssr. Notice For Publication. Notice For Publication. Depattment of the Interior, ) Lan«l Office at Lakeview. Oregon, May 10, 1902. ) Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final pr«»>f in sup port of hi* cleim, and that said proof will be made before J. O. Ilamaker, U. ! S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on Auguet 2, 1902. viz : Ben Abl.eh.oR, H. K. No. 2057, for the S"Ti NWl^. " USW'4, Sec. 15. an«l NWJ$ NW‘4, Sec 22, Tp. 39 8.. R. 13 E., W. M. lie ■ names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsklence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Silas Oben- chain, ol lxirella, Oregon; Frank D. Swingle, of Lorella, Oregon ; Charles J. Swingle, of Izorella, Oregon ; Walter K. CamplM.ll, of Lorella, Oregon. E. M. BaATTAtw, Register. MOW 11 V Q Q fi H Q , | Ä 3 1*111*4 VUI ™ •........... o ■" ni j ».Til !-■* ir *’ Jii.lgaof »aid tonnty, dated April 7., iH'partni.'tit of tiic hiterior, I jiik I < »Hi«-«- st Lakevh'W, Oregon, 1902, rnpiiring thl» «ummon» to I»« pub- mm lislnsl once a seek for six , April 21», 1902. Notice is hereby given tlist the fol J.C. RUTENI«!. lowing-named »«'ttl. r I ibr til«"l notice <>i Attorney !<>r Plaintiff. his intention to make final pr.w.f in sup. Tbl, preparation ™^inB11 giudeo« poll of hi* claim, and that aai.l |.roof dlacstanie and «Hk"*1» . . d ^ ti T will lx; made iiefore Jas. II. Drixoll, ?míd. It give. to ..»•« County Clerk, at Klamatl Fall», Ore fai Is to cu re. 11 albiw r ungili « gon, on June 27, 1902, viz: James O’Brien, the food y°u ., [re luuee t»Mf Rtomach. can Wk® B W haTebH8 H. E. No. 2379, for the SWL'.Sec 3'» thousands of dy» *Cfatled-ï* Tp.3» s„ k . o , e . w. m . a .. î.-ÂSÏiÂîi,»«»•"** the following witnesses to [.rove liin con- liiinotis residence ii|»>n mid cultivation of said land, viz: Michael Dalton, of Pokegama, Oregon; Douglas Norris, of l^kegama, Oregon; Daniel of roxegxtna, Itaniel Yeager, Yeager ofl Pokegnrna, Givg-,.. Oregon ; , Samuel Meeker,’ olj ‘ Pokegama, Oregon. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. I Digests what you n <»■’* Notke Por ^b'k(,‘?’;rlob CONTEST notice . hmber Land, Act June 3, 1878- Notice for Publication. D ki ' istmkxt or thk Ixrralos, j UxiTzn S tatks L amo Orncg, z L akkvimw . Oaieoo.x, May 9, 1902.) A sufficient contest affidavit having Ixen file«l in this office by Henry H. "’«»»I, contestant, against homestead entry No. 2088, made Apr'l 13, 1897, for SE'4 NEJi, Sec. 20, SU NW'g and NE'iNWH, Section 21, Township 37 S., Range 10 E., hy Iran»« B. Ether idge, conteatee. in which it is alleged that Hie said Frank B. Etheridge has wholly abandoned Mid tract; tiiat he has clianged his residence therefrom for mole than six months since making said entry; that said tract is not set- tied nje.ri an«l cultivate«! by aai«i [.arty as required by law an«l fnrther tiiat his absence is not due to his employment or enlistment in the U . 8. Navy or U. S. Army and that he has not i>een upon the lands for the three years last |mst and that the land has not »x«en culli- vated by any one for him ; said pat ties UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,| L akkvikw , D rmiom , April 30, HMFJ.f is hereby given that, in com I pl i Notice a me with the provision« of the set ol Congreu of June 3, 187«, . ntitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the "'«'vs of California, Oregon, Neva.lnand WeRliington Territory,” aa extended to all the Public Land Statai! by act of Au- gust 4, IWV2, Ella Townley of Klam- athon, County of Siskiyou, State of C»|. ¡forma, baa this .lav filed in thia office I her sworn statement. No. 33», for the purchase of the SE'4 of Section No 4 in Township No 40 H„ Range No.’ 7', h. W . M., ami will offer proof to show 1 that the land sought is more valuable for It* titnlwr or alone than for agricul tural pur|»>aos, and to establish her ••m »»id land before the County ! Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Haturdav the 12th day of July, H«)2. She names < •8 witucsses: "'u»ley B. Tow nicy, of Denartment "[,h* ’ Vwt», Un<l Attico *1 ’’"^y fi, W* «kat thi Noticele hereby notW»* lowin«-n*me«l , .,roOf in »»F hi» inlention to n.ske 'I •'I , prnU ...ri of hi» c *im. end I » ,^11, Lill I h . nieile ‘*,oó" «’*' Cminty Clerk, et gon, nn June 30, 1 *•■ , " John H. fimo*'... fi, Il E. No. 1987, for’h" ■ Ti 33. 8., R- 7'» K' W n, nrov» h" die follo»ing ''.Jd culti»;; continuo.!, resi.hu.re H (r0£ J. O. HAMAKER, U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney. Do a (ieneral l-and Locating Busi ness. .Surveying and Conveyancing • Specialty. All Musine** Promptly ! B. L. Cmmlngli.n’i 01 Attended to. Office In City Hall. ° re,i"n‘ K. M- BRATTAI»« BONANZA, OHHOON. I All kinds of dry g»**'» " |r. Ore A full line of Buckingham and Hecht I mki I r and shoes men’s and eelxlor. A In««» J""1 ,n' ladles’—for winter wear lit he Ex gon- celsior, Dairy, Ot. I