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I mjMTH REPUBLICAN. out July 4th. ..... THE BIG IRRIGA ION CANAL. 4- 4- ’b 4- 4- 4* -b -b *b ,4* Everything fx-rtMining to tlx- con R. W. Marple arrived Imme Sim MAY ». 111*9. struction of the big Irrigating canal, yjlUKNDAY. <l.iy from Klumalhoii where he eon- 1», iin we lire Informed, progressing I veyixj the Norwegian homeseuksrs. most favorably. Tin* corps of engi- j LOCAL NEWS. lie says a considerable number of i neers has been for several weeks care them have secured employment at Cartdld»"*' hsH »1 '»P®« hou*" l°- fully examining the various route» Ktamatlion and expect, to return here from the upper lake, with the view morn»* u'KhL later to Invest and local», Rev. ( Ircult court 1» In »fHNlon In Lakt GJertsen has gone back to Minne of obtaining the best, ami their de cision will probably be made soon. county thl® ***' apolis and says he will !„• out here understand that twenty men again this seuson with another lot of In the meanwhile the amount of Mock ta-lng milwcribed I n increas from IMrtlaud will auon bo here to prospective settler». Mr. Marple ing encouragingly, no that In a finan lucata umber claima. reporta that railroad building this cial way there will lie no blnderance flr »re Informed that B«M) feet of way Is now progressing rapidly and to the work. No one who I n Interest lbe log »hoot «1 wl4g that the promoters expect to )(ttve ed, dreuniN of abandoning the enter t lie line completed and In operation dmtroyed by tire l«»t Hatufday. prise, and in fact it would be the A candidates’ imil <*• Dairy tomor to Fall creek, thirteen miles from most childish folly to abandon it. row nl«M promiaea to be largely st- Laird's, by July 1. Plan» are being Once built, it will change tlie whole made for an excursion over the new taadsd »>•<* an enjoyable oecaaion. of the vast tract of country between road July 4. It |H expected the road The candidal J"' Imll al Merrill this place and Merrill. At least 40,- ________________________________________ will be finished t<> Pokcgama August Friday night waa largely attended 000 acre» of land will be made pro wn,l was a »ucccss both socially and L Mr. Marple Is arranging to run ductive in the iiigliest degree, and a line of stages to Ager after June 1, Its value In dollars and cent» will Inanclally- and conleinplati s making connections quadrupled. When the registration IxHikH eloaed | with the new railroad as Siam as tt SEWING last Thursday, loot) voters tua<l regis iM-gliu, running trains regularly. THE HIGH SCHOOL. MACHINES tered. Ths number registered In As we have heretofore urged, PERSONAL. 1900 *n» 020. •-------- question of having a Klamath county are the best that Medford ell Isens prop«*«• to soon i high school is one of the most Impor J. L. Padgett was up from Keno mechanical commence tbo erection of a building tant matters to be decided on at the skill can pro tor their academy and are soliciting yesterday. John Cox of Lost river wan at the coming June election. All know and duce, and at an funds for that purpmte. I understand Its necessity, and all, Falla Monday. honest price, A. (’. Griffith Is figuring mi giving I whether republicans, democrats, men, fully warranted J. H. Armstrong arrived from a stcanilsiat excursion, envcrlng two women or children, can hardly day», <m Upper Klamath lake about Portland Fridiy. for ten year». to favor It. It is the grandest i E. Boothby wim here from Fort the middle of next month. For sale by acy that an enlightened people Klamath Monday. On Muy 10 warrants t*> the amount bestow on their children, Indeed, of »2,31*1 were ordered drawn In Lake A. D. Carrick returned from Po- gift of education is one which county t" pay the Imunty on scalp« of kegama last week. misfortune can ever take away from 1IJH coyotes, wild cats and cougars. Archie and Allie Eats of Talent them. And as we have seen, the Two wagon-loads of people from were here last week. cost of tliis priceless educational gift tortland and vicinity passed through N. 8. Merrill was up from .Merrill will be ho trivial that it cannot weigh here Tuesday morning en route to the first of the week. a feather's weight. Wherefore it | Hprague river, where they have gone J. K. Haight of Albany, Or., ar- will be to the honor of the county to »»s ure timber claims. and tlie joy and benefit of the rising rived here Saturday. generation, if voters go to tile polls The Southern Oregon Oil Co. Is Henry Parrish and son went over on election day and, while they may inerting with encoumgmrnt in Its to Ashland hist week. differ In their choice of other candi m ) c of oil stock and expect to i««>n If. L. Bradlev of Bridal Veil, Or., dates, vote unanimously for the god of have em.ugli money to sink Its hob- arrived here Saturday. education. at Ashland to the depth of Jooo feet. Pi. O. \J. W. BUILDING, J un . Briscoe of Lost river Wai» a Mr. Francis Hocking ami BII m All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Falla visitor yesterday. fresh ham, Itacon and lard and a< ir- Ange« Louisa Jones, tx»th of Crystal, Henry Schmohr of Dairy was Ini ghutn, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. were granted authority to wed by the county clerk last Friday ami were town on business Friday. PERFU/TERY, W. W. Erb and Ada Erb of Ash married by Justice Halton on the land were here last week. same day. AND TOILET ARTICLES, A Kershner was In from his C. 1). Wilson has completed his i Spring lake ranch Monday. new building adjoining Chltwixxf A SOAPS AND SPONGES Co’» drug store and now has a row Geo. Owen and wife of Ashland oi four buildings of equal heiglit and visited tIlls place last Saturday. all Improved. The Improvement adds I Win. Haver and F. Welmont were much to the g««»d lixiks of the street. arrivals from Portland last Saturday. j To exchange for good farm or Pimtniaster Murdoch has sold III« Maj. Illgli returned Monday front ranch of same value—beautifully Im CHITWOOD Ä? co residence to Mr. Vcrrill and moved a few days' sojourn at Klamath! proved city property in San Diego, »«th his family Into the building Agency. value »1,500, clear of incumbrance; formerly «rcnpled by his law office, J. G. Pierce I n building a large! also 200 acres of coal and timber thu» bring more conveniently l<rated addition to his residence on Conger land, *1.000, clear. Would assume each proposal, hh a guarantee that the Oregon, lias this day filed in this office liid<ler will enter into a contract anti and her sworn statement No. 349, for the with reference to Ills place of official avenue. small mortgage on gix«d property. f’ivu an approved bond in the event tlie purchase of the NWW of Section No. 27, W. C. Ptltl’llN, duty. The board reserves in Township No. 32 S., Range No. 7^ rid is accepted. Tlie Llndsy C. Sisemore of Ft. Klamath E. W. M., and will offer proof to show the right to reject anv or all bills. Klamath Falls, Ore. Thmidore Dsach:ier of Portland and was her«* Monday to prove up on a F. P. CRONEMILLER, that tlie land sought is more valuable Clerk School Dist. No. 7. for its timber or stone than for agri L. Folsom <»f Minneapolis, who were i homestead. New line of chinaware, semi-por- cultural purposes, and to establish her here last week, departed Saturday on lowest. claim to said land before the county Gc<>. S. Nickerson returmil last cclaln and glassware. Prices TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, D uffy C o . their return home. Mr. Dcm lincr clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. week from Lakeview, where lie had Klamath Halls, Oregon, on Friday, the expects to return here In the course Wants Others to Know. spent the winter. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) 25th day oi July, 1902. She names as of a few uHtnllis to engage In buai- L akkvikw . O rbuon , May 12,190JJ witnesses: Linsy C. Sieemore. of Fort Francis L. Fisher, representing ('. “I have used DeWitt’s Little Early oesa. Klamath, Oregon; Anna O. Sisemore, Notice is hereby given tiiat in com of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. torpid i II. Crocker Cu. of Portland, was a Risers for constipation and pliance with the provisions of tlie act of Remember the tom di »tales* ball, liver and they are all right, I am Rodkey, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Klamath Fills visitor Saturday. of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Chris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. glad to indorse them for I think ( Congress under the snsplccs of tlie Klamath act for tiie sale of timber lands in tlie Court Reporter Calkins <>f Ashland when we find a good tiling we ought states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Any and all |>ersons claiming adversely Falla brass band, at this ptace to to let others know It,” writes Alfred and Washington Territory,” as extend the alx»ve-descril>ed lands are request morrow night. Tlckrts for dance, arrived here Saturday on his way to| Heinze, Quincy, III. to tile their claims in this office They never ed to all tlie Public Lind States by ed Lake*lew to attend circuit court. on or before tiie said 25th day of July, •I.no; aupper at Klamath House. act of August 4, 1892, William O. Hill, 1902. gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. Rev. F. G. Strange has resigned of Fort Klamath, County of Klam Gwxi tune I n guaranteed all who E. M. B ratton . Register. ath, State of Oregon, lias thisdav tiled in NOTICE from tlie Presbyterian pastorate at attend. this office his sworn statement No. 348. TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1H78, The cold wave which struck here txbland and may locate at Marsh Household furniture for Sale. for tlie purchase of the El4 of E\, of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 21, in Township No. 32 8., H. F. M urdoch . I Section Apply to the first of the week was general on field. Range No. 7,*4 E. W. BL, and will Rev. Mr. Beatty, newly Installed UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) the CoMt and In the Rmt, Ibusshow- Latest styles mens and boys hats. offer proof to show tiiat the laud L akkvikw , O rkgon , Maj 12, 1902. J ! sought is more valuable for its timber Ing that we were not de1Bx«ratcly Methodist missionary on the Klam iH'FKV CO. I or stone than for agricultural purposes. Notice is hereby given that in com ath reservation, was a Falls visitor singled out and made the sole victims , and to establish his claim to said land pliance witli tlie provisions of tlie act of NEW DENTIST COMING- liefore tlie county clerk of Klamath Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An of unreasonable weather. Every last Thursday and Friday. Oregon, : t Klamath Falls, Ore act for the sale of timlK-r lands in tlie Mrs. W. A. Morrison of Ft. Klam-1 Miss Alice Magllton, who practic county, country haa “unusual weather” and gon, on Friday, the 25th day of July, states of California, Oregon. Nevada, ath returmd last week from Salem. ! ed dentistry here last summer, has 1902. He names as witnesses: Linsy and Washington Territory,” as ex ''unusual seasons. ” just graduated with high honors C. u. Sisemore, rusemore, of oi rori aimiinui, viqt ”», ; tended to all tlie Puliiic Land States by Fort Klamath. Oregon Commencement exercises of the *Mr. and Mrs. Morrison have thlsj from the Portland dental college and Anna O. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath, act of August 4, 1892, Linsy C. Sisemore, week moved to Klamatli Falls. Klamath Falla Nchool will be held in Is now In Klamath Falls and will , Oregonj Sarah J.Rodkev, ofFort ,K I a in of Fort Klamath, County of Klamath, A. E. Reamcs, district attorney, fill low her profession permanently. ! ath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of Fort State of Oregon, lias thiaday tiled in this Houston's opera house on Thursday 1 Klamath, Oregon. Any and all persons office hi» sworn statement No. 346, for evening of next week. An interest of Jacksonville, and A. 8. llamnmnd. She will do all kinds of dental work claiming adversely the aliove-deecribed tlie purchase of tlie NE’i, of Section No. and guarantee II to be first-class and lands are request«! to tile their, claims 25, in Township No. 32 8.. Range No. ing program which appears else lawyer of Medford, sl ipped here hist satisfactory. in this office on or before said 25th day 7,‘a E. W. M, and will offer proof to where In this paper, has been pre i Thursday en route to Lakeview. show that tlie land sought is more val 1902. Big line new clothing, suits »8.00 ofJulv, pared. One student, Ray Fountain, ’ E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. The Paisley Post reports that Rev. uable for its timber or stone than for to »13.00 D uffy C o . agricultural purjxises, ami to establish will receive the honor of graduation. J. B. Stark «if tiiat place will attend ( Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— ilia claim to said land liefore the county Latest styles ladles', gents, misses, 1 a Methodist conference and examina- . Iuikevlew Examiner: A targe crew clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Notice for Publication. laiys and childrens shoes. Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Friday, tlie of railroad aurveyors with five wag 'lion m Klamath Falls next month, j D uffy C o . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) 25th day of July, 1902. He names as ons of equipage, are reported to be at R. W. Beach of Navlox arrived L akkvikw , O rkgon , May 12, 1902.1 witnesses: William O. Hill, of Fort > Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc., Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort work in Stone Coal valley, 3.5 miles ! here Tuesday on his return home Notice is hereby given tiiat, in com Klamath, Oregon ; Sarah J. Iloilkey, of etc. D uffy C o . I west of Alturas. They are aald to be from Berkley, Calif., where he has pliance with the provisions of the act of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Chris Weiss, of Up-to-date shirt waistsand under Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all following the old survey up Pit river, I ¡been attending the state university. act for the sale of timber lands in the persons claiming adversely the above wear al Mrs. May lone's. through Stone Coal, llot Spring, and Mr. Moore, father of J. M. and states of California, Oregon, Nevada and described landa are requested to tile Goose Lake valley, on through laike .1. B. Moore of this place, arrived We have some nice patterns Jap- Washington Territory,” as extended to their claims in this office on or before all tlie Public Land States by act of said 25lh dav of Julv. 1902. D uffy Co. county to a northern terminus. here Saturday from Southern Cali ances floor matting. August 4, 1892, Anna O. Sisemore, of E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Buckingham and Hecht Warenton Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, Wo are told that I). M. Griffith, fornia, where he had spent nearly a boots, siloes and felts, at Excelsior, state of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— one of tlte proprietors of the big | year with relatives. this office her sworn statement, No. 347, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dairy, Oregon. for the purchase of the 6U Sl\ *^, M'-/4 We wish to call attention to a call rsncli at the l'optars on Upper SWL and N''\ SE‘< of Section No. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) Klamath take, will return from ! for bids, published In this paper, for 1 have a few sacks of small pota 25, in Township No. 3'2 8., Range No. L akkvikw , O regon , May 12, 1902. ) Sumpter some time next month, and « the const ruction of a school house toes suitable for seed, will sell for 7ti E. W. M., and will offer proof to Notice is hereby given tiiat in com show that the land sought is more valu will be accompanied by a practical at Fort Klamath. Blds arc to be »1.00 per sack while they last. pliance witli tlie provisions of tlie act of able for its timber or stone than for ag Congress of June 3,1878. entitled "An O. S hort , «teambout builder who will conatruct tiled by Jone •*« ricultural purposes, and to establish her Klamath Falls, Oregon. act for the sale of timber lands in the claim to saiii land before the county states of California, Oregon, Nevada, «large, new bout for the Griffith J. F. Hoeller and Mrs. Boyd left clerk of Klamatli county, Oregon, at Summer coats and vests; nice, styl Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the and Washington Territory,” as ex brothers. the latter part of last week for Port tended to all the Public Land States by ish goods at little money. 25th day of July, 1902. She names as act of August 4, 1892, Howard C. Cun land where they have gone to attend Lakeview Examin<>r: When Reach D uffy C o . witnesses: William O. Bill, of Fort ningham, ot Fort Klamath, county of and Evans were al Washington they the grand lodges of I. O. O. F. and Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort Klamath, state of Oregon, lias tills day WANTED. Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rod key, of file«! in tliis office his sworn statement wore introduced to President Rixisc- Daughters of Rebekah. Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Chris Weiss, o No. 351), for tiie purchase of tlie W'4 II. L. Ross who spent several weeks Veit. When the President learned A teacher to teach the Merrill pub Fort Klamath, Oregon. Anv and all SW1^, Sec, 11, Lois 3 and 4 of Seetion In the course of conversation that ■ here and Invested In considerable lic ftchool. pereonii claiming adversely the above- 'No. 10, in Township No. 33 8., Range 8. K. M arti », described lands are requested to file they were from Lakeview, Oregon, town property, left Sunday morning Clerk District, No. 28. their claims in this office on or before No. 7'2 E. W. M., and will offer proof to show tiiat the land sought is more he remarked: “Lakeview, Eh? for Seal He. Ho expects to return to said 25th dav of July, 1902. valuable for its timber or stone than E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Well, yea, I have heard of Lakeview. this plaee in the near future. for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish liis claim to said land before the Please leave your firearms In the ’ W. A- Liston, the popular Arc In Notice Is hereby given that sealed TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore ante-room.” surance man from Salem, departed bids will lie received by tlie undersigned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri until 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, day, the 25th day of July, 1902. He L A. Duffy Informs us that prep- for horn® yesterday morning, after June 3, 1902, for the construction o( a names as witnesses: James M. Einerv, U nitkd S tatics L and O fficic , arat Ions are soon to be made for a having liecn In this county several school building in school district No. 7, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren D. Takeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902. big celebration here July 4th. Hcj weeks. He expects to return here Klamath county, Oregon, in acco'dance Notice is hereby given that in com King«Ion, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; with plansand specifications furnished pliance the provaions of the act of John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; »ays that among the unusual attrac-. in July- by the board of directors of said district, Congress with of June 1878, entitled An Samuel R. Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, thins will be a barbecued ox and a ! MI m Magllton, the dentist, arrived the building to be completed by Noy. 1, act w the sale of 3. timber lands in the Oregon. Any and all persons claiming log-rolling contest. The latter will Tuesday from Portland, where she 1902. The plans may bo examined at States of California, Oregon. Nevnda, adversely the aiiove-oeecribed lands tlie office of the county school superin are requeste«! to file their claims in thia take place on the rapids of Klamath recently graduated from the dental tendent at Klamath Falla, Oregon. A and Washington Territory,’ as extend office on or before said 25th day of ed to all tlie Public Land States by river or on take Ewauna- After the college, and expects to locate, here certified check of 10 per cent, of the bid, wt of August 4, 1892, Affie Hill, of Fort July, 1902. to J. W. McCoy, chairman of I Klauiath» vounty of Klamath, state of E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. election, which now absorbs chief permanently In the practice of her payable the board of directors, unrot accompany profcbblofl. •ttcutlon, active efforts should I k 4- 4- 4- >b 4- 4- 4’ 49$»$ ELECTRIC BIG STORE CASH STORE Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oilsand Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. -S tiletto - GEO. T. BALDWIN, Hats 9 Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving Hardware & Furniture Dealer. DRUGS L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. MEDICINES THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. I SEE 0. D. GRIZZLE For General Stoni Work. Cemetery Work of all Ki«4a • Specialty. All Work O» Shop Opposite New Food I $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Lite Stock Association will pay the above re ward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. Address Chas. Horton, President or J. O. llaniakcr,Secretary. NEW SPRING GOODS $ at Arni£ CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE MRS. E. J. BOYD. Proprietor, Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. LOST. Mrs. Blanche Griffith, who, with others, went to Lakeview early In January to make proof on a timber claim, lost a pocket-book, containing home. about $50, while en There were »36 In greenback», *10 In gold and some »liver, finder will please leave the pocketbook and con tents at this office or at the Ortfltb ranch at tbc Poplars on Upper Klaas- ath lake. A liberal reward will bn paid.