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I HE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK ieneral Merchandise. 2EAMES & JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OU BIO »AI I: Of 1IMBER I AM). A lull line 1.1 KitrvrioH. ratent mr<ll< hies of all ktii<U en Io kill you it sl< k. inaku you si» k if not. (Fundin''s < h eguiii.iu i riHHInuiUlv on hand i;t I he Ext elsloi , The cmil rol <d tbe iminetise t met hairy. Or. of land ol the lhegon Central Mill- tan Wagon Ri>ad Co. changed hands Ti M BEU L A X h. A» T .11 X E I. | k ;. h tesi’ay, the properly Iming purchased NOTK’K FOK ITHI.IF VI'IOX. bv tile piinei|Kil stockholder» ot the Ihaitb Kelly i.umls'i i oinpany. N, ■ gotlHtlons had lieen pending for some time, and the deal was consummated tiaiay. Tlie grant conveying this tract of Und was made l»y the State of Oregon in I8U4 to the Oregon Cen tral Military Wagon Rigid Coniffiiny, which «as organized by B. J. i'engra. I'he grant embraces every alternate -s tIon (or three miles on either side of the road, amounting to more than LOiMi.000 acres. Much of it Is cover ed with heavy timlier of a very tine quality. The grant also jKissed through the Klamath Indian reser vation and Eistern Oregon, where ni'idi ot the land is of little value. Control of this entire trad is now in the hands of the stis’kholders of the B'silh-Kdly l.umlar (.Nunpany, and the company will prvs'eed at once to erect two new mills ill addi- lion to the five they already own. for the purptsw of cutting the timber, It is also said, but as yet without comtirmatton. that this transadion is a step ill the progress of the pro posed railroad from Salt Lake to this Coast along the Oregon Central route, for which surveys have I h * cii partially made. The timlier tribu tary to thi.» propos'd road could reach the market that way cheaper than any other, and would furnish busi ness sufficient to sustain the road for many years. U viTKii S t . vtkx I vmi Orricie,J L. vsk I ikw , OiiRciox, May 14, 11*12.i Notice i» lierebv given that in com pliance with the piovisi'ins of the act of congress ol June 3, 1878. entitled "An act fm the rale ot timber lands in the «tate» of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a» ex tended to nil the 1'iil'lic Land Slates by act of A ignst 4. 183?, 8aia!i .1. Rial* lit*v, of Fort Kiamuth, Countv of Klam alb. 8tate <>f i Iregon. bastili» day tiled in tin» office her sworn statement. No for the purelia—• of tlie N NI t»ee. 19 and 8i„ 8ElB, ot Section No. 1.8, in T>>wii»hip No. .‘*2 8., Range No. 7't E. W. M., and will «.flor proof lo show that the land sought la more vnl liable for its timlier or atone than lor agricultural piirii<>«es. and to establish her claim to said land before the conti'v del k "I Klamatli nullity, lhegon, nt Klamath t ails, i >ieg<>u, on Friday, the 25th day of July IIS)'*. She names as wituesse»: Willium (). Hill, ol Fort Klamatli, Oregon; kllie Hill, of I'oit Klama'li, < Iregon ; I.insy C. 8*>. * , ol Fort Klamatli. IIregon; \nna O. 8i-<* more, of Fort Klamatli, Orepoti. Anv and all |H*rs<ms claiming adversely the almve-alescrilaal lauds aie requested to tile their claims in this office on or be fore said 2.’uh day of July, 1902. E M. R.ivTrux, Register. are beiJ.v i*millvd h. apt» "' ••"•I”" 1 au.l .lib I ,*vidrio:e tom bing ai-i » • ■* li..,, ut 10 ,.’.l".k ». m. in. • lisi?, bvf'ile J. I' llrttnaker, n i-si.mei.nl I’«” .in«. O'.’»""* 1 tinnì healing will lelieblal •' ' ' a........... *'«me 21. 1-2. 1 \ ister and Ree» ivvi at the I ni « lai ml Office in laikevle" . Oieu n I he said cinitesiant having. in » I'«1'.’. iii , i |»* i ' atlidavit. tiled Mav s set I >Oh tads which shew tl. i ■ due diligence |ier»on«l reivl'C " , notice enti net Is* inude.it >» " oi'teied and directed that sm li . ............. given I>V .lue and propel lull'll.1 E M. Illi M l AiN, lieu—er. AUX MA9TM Timber Land. Act Juno 3. 1878 Collections Attended to Promptly. Notice for Publication. ( N1TI D8TATE8 I 's2,’ !,‘ hi “ I i I. IKKVII" . 1 Ap'll I Notici' is In “ In given tluil, in colli pliance witli the provi-ions of I "’"d <* t’.mgressof .lime 3. 187». entille.l net for thè sale of timliei Limi» in H" states ot Calilornia. Iiregon *. NvVHual Ul»*» a» extelid«*d Washington Teriiton a lo ai. the I'lll'lic Limi Filile» In ad of August I 1832, William II M.iryaii. of Fort Klamath, ('olili!v "I Klum l'b. 8tate of O.vgi'ii, lui» Ibi» dav Uled in this office hi« sanili stiileineiil N.. 33ii, for the pun ba»e ut tlu* l"l" • l,l"l "'* of . ........... N<>. 10. m I'owu-hip N" • ■ Range No. , \. I mol « 111 ' I'"'' tosliuw that the land sought mon* valu* Hible for its timber oratoneL in bn agri cultural puiT»*«e«. an*l to estubli’h n- claim to said land la'lorv II"' •*' »'1'1' 1 aniWicceiv« r "í lili» "Hi"' it I iL*'"" ilri'gnn. on Satuiil'iy. the 5th *1") .luiv. BMtt. He name* •* "’ ' ' Jeff ih a.ln ou i,of I t Klamath. <»“ g' 11 • E. D. B'S'llibv. ol Ft Kliiin ith. Oregon : Itoli Burnii, "t Et. Klamath, (»reg..... I, Itmmlon, of H Klamath. 'Iregon. \uv mid nil |»*r- -n- elainiing a lvei- ' Illi* above l<*»erils ' lauds me i.»|m*.t. I to tile their claim» m ibi» "Ilice on or ls*fore said ’uh ilav ol July, l'.»*‘J. E M. Idi VI'I'Al N, Regi«ler. Fresidciit. E F. r.EÂit ¿s, »LEX IKMìi. ïke Frcsiûerî. Cid f I CorresDcndence Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, sions, to mail routes and contracts, to requests for government publica- J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. z. tliais, and an infinite number of >’»bèiwke»l<TTeTy Thufvtay by other thing« unnecessary to ment ion. Plans mill Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol he has seen red the establishment of Buildings and Contracting and Building W. HUSE <£ SONt innumerable puatortices. increase of on the Installment Plan. mail servlet in numerous )<s*alities E ditor * axd Psora nmuot. Ainoiig Rie hiilniti* viirivtv ol imilcHiil iiik I work fiirnisli<*<l l>» |K|s , ,||| BIr and a very large number of free rural irw.imox ratzs : Mure Front». "'««I l «rvitig. Hlxir R hi I s , llshmlrni ami N, w,*l l'i»i» Bruitrl» delivery routes. During his first 00 <T»e yaar (in advance) ..................... ».•toll mi'l l'urtiril " ork, Hanli. I><x.is and lllui'ls, Corner and Base III,, k», »»».,i term lie secured tlie first free rural nnd Turni'd Baliistrrs. tKxir and Window Fimneii, l'iilpit» atld IVw Fini», 8|'iil|(|VB THURSDAY. MAY 3». delivery to tlie Pacific Cisist. While lluilih ra' .larda srs, Paini» and ( HI Mi ul 11 *■ ................ Mr. Tongue lias not been heard often I mi >.i>!», il < •ii'iiiitl hih I 1 u IGI umm , M : i 11 Pii|M*r, fonili li ri*, »’!»•., ute, STATE TICKET. on the flisir of congress, such speech B« m ( Hoik mid mnluriul, nn«l in ihr hiluttund imom I «ppriard ni\hi». Timber Land. Act June j 1878- es as lie lias made, have lieen ch irac- fiovemor AV. J. FURNISH Notice for 1‘ubücation. terized by an ability which lias made Supreme Judge ............. R. S. BEAN UNITED 8TATE8 I. \ NID OFFICE I him a reputation of being one of the Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR L akeview , O bkuon , May lit, IPUJ.i ablest and must forcible speakers in Trauuirer...................C. B. MOORE Notice is hereby given that, in com the lower house of congress. The COMMENCEMENT. W. VV. HAZEN, Proprietor, phance witli the provisions of the act of Attorney General............................ first speech made by Mr. Tongue was Congress of Juiu* 3, 1878. entitled An A. M. CKAWP'ORl» Tlie following program to lie given act for the sale of timlier lands in the during iiis tirst term in congress and EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Superintendent of Public Instroc* states <>f California, Oregon. Nevada and on tlie Teller Resolution declaring May 29. 1902. in Houston's opera Washington Territory,” as extend.*u TIMBERLAND. V TJI NE L I*’" tion................ J. H. ACKERMAN lions**: I ¡vprv Horse« boiitilvil by (lay, week or ti. Uh. to all the Public l.and Stales by NOTH E K»R I’iTd.lt \ I It'N that it would be giaal failli to pay P art 1. State Printer J. R. WHITNEY net of August 4, ISItt, George \\. 1-«* ▼ J • Hay tiinl lit.tin bought tint! sohl. public obligations in silver. Music by Bund................................ Owen, ot Ashland, countv of Jack-on, I' nitzii S tati » I. vnii Orti« k , . Rev. Shields state of Oregon, lias this day tile I in “Among something like a hundred Invocation,... Passengers ronveve<l to nil paits of Southern Oregon CONGRESSIONAL TICKET LA.--, iew, Urvgon Apri W I * speeches on this subject, made in Vocal Duet. “See the Pale M imhi .," this office liix sworn statement. No. 38?. \ ■ . given ili«! in con» an<l V ith' in California at the ver> lowest rate«. Mr. and Miss Nick. is..n for the purehaxe of the sE1^ of Section nliiinve w Ith the pori i.l.iti* "I thè ;l I > I Congressman, First District............... the senate and house, tlie congress No. 34, 111 Townbiiip No. 40. 8., Range Oration. “Evolution of Government," THOS. II. TONGUE Coligrc»» "I .lune I. IS.N. a lititi, I Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel ional campaign committee selected ...................... Ray Fountain No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof t<> lift f'ir thè s ili* id liliiber l ui I» in thè xliow that the land songlit is more vnl LEGISLATIVE TICKET. five to l e circulated as campaign doc Trio. “Annie Laurie”.................... «trite» of Ciiliforniu. Ore«"". N.i.nli l.iiikville. liable for its timlier or stone than for and Washington r<*i> • • • •» y," •» extei ' MI sm ' s Galloway. Worden and Mrs. agricultural uments. Mr. Tongue’s speech was pur|x’ses, and to establish mito all thè Public Lini .-i ilex In n. 1 «Joint Represen tati ves......................... Henry. I his claim to said land liefore the coun of Vigli»! 4, IMI?. W, «lev R. l 'Wiil. » "I one of these five. His next speech Recitation, “Mrs. Marion's Story.” ty eleik of Klamath county, Oregon, nt R. A. KM MITT. N. WHEALDON. K lain a I lion. Cali for n in * I. dm < 'on no t!, v klainiithon. Comity «.t f*i*k 1 y• . Mate of Kctio, iiregon; Frank Hendrick«, * was in iiis second term, and was on Cutting from Black Rm-k, ............ Klamath Fall.«. Oregon, on Satili'lny, of California, has this dm llle>l in I. N. BURGESS. • I). REAMES. M.l). tlie enactment of the gold standard Miss (¡race Nickerson the Oth day <>f August. 11K)2. lie nanu s thisollir'c bis sworn Staten.ent N A». .’.»M, \ohland. 1 iregon ; l arrie lleir.lruk». ■■ William W. Erb. "I for tin* pliu lia«e of tin* -W ' 1 of .»vetl"n ,l»l>l«ii*I. Oregon, Any hik I all |«*r«"i> law. The congressional committee Presentation of Diploma................... as witnesses: COUNTY TICKET. Phy »tetan a .</ Surgeon, .Superintendent C. R. DeLap Ashland, Oregon ; David Allen, ot Ash No. 4. in I’owiisliip No to >.. Range claiming mlvcr«elv III,» aixrVe-d, »eiiD , selected extracts from six different I.nel« are rrapicsted Io ti*'* their claim All Calls Answered Promptly Day land, Oregon ; Eugene S|M*net>r, of Kono, ......... A. CASTEL Clerk No. 7, F. W, M in til'« . Ilice on ,>r la loru »Hid I2lli d.i speeches on this subject for distribu Music by Band.................................. Oregon; Janies W. Bnih v, ol Minke. show or Night. that the land sought 1» more v.ll P art II. J. AV. SIEMENS N.eriff . . tion. and that of Mr. Tongue was Drill, “Fan Fairies,”....................... Oregon. Any and all |«*rsons claim liable for its tinilier or stnnv than lor ol Julv , IWtt. It. •i.lriir,' oto block north <<l KIntimili I MHR ITFAIN. Register. ing adversely the alxiv«-de»,*rd*Ni Trcaswrcr Itoli«" Office our* bits k ta»l A. <1. one of these, and lie was the only Mrs. Coggsweli's Itepaitment lands are requested to tile their claim« agileultn.al purples, and to eataldish his claim to -aid land ladore tlie < '"in U. 11. V an VALKENBURG t w hall. in this office on or before »aid thh d.iv iv Clerk of K lanmth C"iint v . Oregmi. nt limber Lind. Act June 3. 1878 memtier of congress whose speech on Quartet. “The Boid Fisherman," County Judge......... L. F. WILLITS both of these subjects was chosen for Maggie Clopton. Bertha Hammond. of August, 13U2. Klamath l ulls Oregon, on -iiur.l.iv. No'icc fur Publication. E. M. I’.RATTAIN, Register. Anna Heidrich. Mabel Nickelson. Assessor..................... CHAS. DREW tlie I2tli day of July. list'-'. He linin' • campaign purposes. Aside from Inez Turner. Editli Huuiphiev, as witnesses; Ella |owi.l«*y, of Klun Commissioner......... O. A. STEARNS those above mentioned Mr. Tongue TIMBERLAND. ACT.lt NE :. 1878. aihon. California; John B. Conn '.lei, I XITI P ST \TI > LAND OFFICE I Ruby Hatton. Ella Bryant. Surveyor...................... A. C. LEWIS lias made speeches on the annexation L akivikw , i ’ hiii ' ix , Nlav |o. ItaiJ.i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Kcm». (iregon ; I tank llemtm !*• ol Recitation, “Picnic Time,”.............. Ashland, Oregorr, Carrie Hendricks. «»I Coroner............... D r . F. D. REAMES of Hawaii, the Philippine question, Notier I* lirrrbv given that, in con» ................ Klnzie Jones I’s'iTKD S tates L vxi > OrricK. Axldaml, Oreg*'ti. Any and all |x*rs.*n* phance with tlie p»<»VI*i»»f>a »»I ihr a« I «4 • Lakeview, <Iregon, Mav ill, 1902. el.liming adversely the alioie de-1 ils*d ( <»ligrr*i» o( June 3 INirto Rican tariff, on improvements Recitation Kitty’s Picture.”. ... riilitted No ................ Hazel Goeller VOTE FOR CAPT. J. W. SIEÍ1ENS. Notici* is hereby given tirai in com lands arc request,*«l to ti.c their cl.iims mt |or Ihr Mal«' «»t limier la»'»l* io Ihr at the mouth of the Columbia river, Song. •Tlie Doves,”......................... pliance witli the provisions of the act ol in this office 011 or Indore said 12th dm »Iair< o| ( ’aI|f<»rnia, Oregon, N«*v»i«Ll a’i«l «¿apt. J. W. Siemens, who possesses all of these have lieen of such a char Mrs. Coggsweli's Department Congress of June 3, 187«, entitled “An of Joly, 11M2. Wawhiiigtoh I«Tr’iitr» a* «•%t••t»d«-«l to act tor tlie siile«.f tunls-r land“ 111 tlie E. M. Bavrruv. Register. all th«* 1‘nhli*’ I and Male* l»v aut <4 Nil a happy combination of good nature acter as to have lieen the occasion of I»rill •Maud Muller.”...................... states of California, Oregon, Nevada . Miss Galloway’s D *pirtm *nt gu*t 4, IV’2, |k*n Ahl rim*, »4 l>»r« Ha. and executive and clerical ability, very favorable press mention. Coiifitv ot hhimath, Mah* »4 Orrgoo. Song, Selected. . tirpha Sclialhwk and Washington Territory," exten.l- Notice I or Publication. “Mr. Tongue's committee asign- Drill “Winding the May 1‘ole,”.. .. e<l to all tire Public Land States bv should tie an easy winner in tile con- lia* tliiM day lih*«t in ihi« otlicr hl* <•! I act of August 4, 1892. William W, I rli, attorti Mt airmen!, X«». .’tl’t. i»»r the pur* Proprietor of Freight H' ti"nr test for sheriff. Nothing can be ' ments are something of an index to ............Miss French's Department. of Ashland, County of Jackson, state ot Ih'piirtiiii'lit of the Interior. iiis standing both in congress and Lind Ollice ut l.ikevicw, <>o*g"ii. « ha«r ol llieSE^4 w’ i. Sec 2H. XL.’.j said against him. personally nor with the republican organization. Music by Bund. <»regon, has thie day tileu in this ofl’.ce NNN j » , XI 4 i. : April 3ii. IMtr?. This program >s subject to change. his sworn rdateinent No. 3»|, for lire against his previous official record, When he received his appointment in r*»wn»hip No ,1M S., Ilnng»’ No 13 Notice i» li**o*bv given 11..tl th I*, purchase of the NE'< of -ectirni No. .31. but much can be said in his favor. on the river and harbor committee All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, in Township No. 40 8 , Range N". 7 low mg-mime-1 settler Ims til,«l notl’vol I . NV. N| , an i Mill »»ffrr pr<*4 to *liou that the 'an I »« light »* mor«* vahiahl«* Ilis high diameter and superior qual he had lieen in congress but one term. fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor E. W. M . unti will offer pt oof to show that his intention to mnke lilial | r<» t in »'Ip- for it* ino I h r «»r *f»mr than fair agricul port of bi« < luim, 1111 I that «Hi-1 |»rtx»t California had never had the position ghum, at the Exccbior, Dairy, Or. the lauri sought is more valuable for ifications for sheriff are well known, tural pm iw >-«* m , and Io « •• I a I » 11* i i hi and neither had Washington. Both its timlier or stone than for agrieailtural will be mad«* t«-l<*re Ja«. IE l»ri««*oli, io »ant land ln*fi*rr J. o llama and if be is elected, as now seems were applicants for it and both were New line of chinaware, semt-por- piir|xrsex. miri to establish Ills claim t«> Count v I lei k, ut K lama th Fulls, Oregon. claim krr, I . <’« iiimi-wHimT, nt B»«nnn>a. on June 27, iiff'2. viz: celain and glassware. Prices lowest. tile iH'iiiilv clerk of xniri land Iref rre reasonably assured, lie will give tile strongly supported. At the same <>i»v*ih »»n Fainrdny, lhe 3i.«l day «•! William G iiti'ii. Oregon, al Klamath Klamath county, DWTY Co. AoguM, |!M2. H«« naît?«** m *' w itm ***r» : people one of the ablest and most time Oregon had in the senate a IL E. No. Ih’.ll. tor th,* N \\ *,. 8. >■ Falls Oregon on .-at unlay, I lie Ulli <lav Ile nani'« >ila* < »I m ’I h ham. «I I/orPia, l>t«’4»on; satisfactory administrations of that member on tlie committee on coin- lie luiaiex a- wit T|>. 3!» S„ R. Illy E. W. M. Kid gloves and hat trimmings, of August, r.SI2. tlie following witm*«».s to prove hi» I rank P. >wmgh*. »4 I on II», Oregon . tnerce. and California had not, blit office in the history of tlie county, deslrixi it. In the fact of t líese ad- best on tlie market, at Mrs. May- nessi*- ; George AV. Owen, of Ashland, i-ontiniioiix o*«i'l<-m*e ii|»>n mid i iilliv.i < harl* « .1 '•‘uihgl«’ «4 l^orei11. OtegtHi Cleanliness and Gcod Work Oregon; l»avid Allen, of Ax>daiid, Ore- and the highest expectations of iiis verse conditions Mr. Tongues was lone *s. Joseph T olor, NX nt »r IL < ,ui'pu II, <4 Lirella, or« goo Guaranteed. gon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno, Oregon; lion of said land, viz : \ny arid all fM*r*»»na claiming adverar friends will be fully realized, Those assigned this very important position. Junies W. Bailev, Shake, Oiegon. ol Kliiinith Falls, Oregon ; I.-au Kok Like a Drowning Man. X/.;o Agent for LOUDON AND Iv th«* id» «V« »I«’*« ril»«’«l lun»la ar«* r«* of Boltii'I'l, I Iregon; < luirle» Hugh, "t Any ami all persons claiming adversely who vote for him will never have At the same congress he was appoint Bedtield, Oregon; J. B. Short, ol Bed- iiiiratrd to tile Ill’ll »’lain-* ill thl*«4 ed chairman of the committee on doc lire nisive-di-R-rilwd lamicare re<|ue«t,<l tirili, » h vgoi . “ Five years ago a disease the lir«< on or Indori* * uh I 2nd «In) of Au IANCASHIRE HRF. INS. CO. reason to regret it. to tile their claims in this office on or irrigation of arid lands, a committee tors eal'ed dyspepsia tmik such hold guai, IIMrJ E. M. I'dlATTAlN. Register 'lay of August. I!«i2. which he has made one of ttie most of me that I could scarcely go.” liefore said fttli DAI «itili RS Ol RI.HIKAH VOTE FOR A. CASTEL. E. M. B hattai . n . Register. important in congress. No member t writes Geo. S. Marsh, well known Xotice I or Publkation. Nffut oil til«* tirsi ami third Thill«- NOTICE I nit I'FllI.lt Al ! 'N. “I took A. Castel made an ideal post of congress to-day having served so attorney of Nocona, Tex. Ij»1«rtn»«*f11 nt I uh » i«»r. Notice For Publication. Officer» an <lll)M of »MTV mimi li. master, esteemed by patrons of tlie short a time, has two positions of qu intities of pepsin and other medi lxi’.lul < Mliuu al Liki vii'tY Oregon, I »••Jili» f tlM'tlt »»I 1 !»•* ftltuFÍ«)F, As a cine« but nothing helped me. April Z.i, UKX». Department of tlie Interior, I office anrf cveoplrmeirted i>y tlie in equal importance.” Laiid < Hliuv Mi I Jiki view . < >rrií»»ii, Ikilly I’rrllngh. X*. <»• ; Filila'1» Si' The article mentions in detail drowning man grabs at a straw I Lind Ollice nt Lakeview . Oregon, Notice i- I htu I») "iv»*!! that thu follo» M iiv HMC*. Icr. V. G.: Ibilllc llnz’i». S"*-? spector a« being tlie qiost careful and Congressman Tongue's successful grabed at Kmlol. I felt an improve Mav 10, 1110?. \ ÌBg-iiaine i Mrttlrr ha* tHcl noth»* of hi* Nt.tíuc i« liy n lint ihr íol* M. tian iikhh I. Fiii.uu ial S<’.; Alla exact man in the postal service in the services in securing river and harbor ment at once and after a few li »tiles Notice i« lieref'V given that the I'd- intention to itinkt* linai proof in *np|M»rl ii . hi » v «I ••unliT I iiih til» «I nolin* «»I 'I risiHurcr. state. Ko faifFifaf and competent a appropriations, and his efforts, prom am sound and well.” Kodot is the low itig iuiincd settler h.rs tiled n"ti *e "I of hi* cl.lim, Hii'i that *ani proof w ill I m * lii- intunthuí |<» nirtk«’ finiil |»r«»ot iii Mips hi« inti'irt>011 to make final proof in «up* nitide lx*f«»rf J mu . II l>ri-u«>ll. INonitv |H»ft •»( l.ito llano, nlid thtti ising success at an early date, in be only preparation which exactly repro proof man for public service was solicited «'!••> k ol half of pensions for Indian war veter duces tile natural digestive juices jxirt of Iris claim, and that s lid pri»d (’leik, at Klamnth I all.«, <Hugo|i, <>ii ujll lie iiiiiilu l w ill tie made liefore Jas. II. Driscoll. to make a race for tlie county clerk ans. vim : khiinaih «*onntv. <h« ^«>fi, n! Klmi th and consequently is the only one County I lerk, at Klamath I all a Ore June 27, I’.M)2. 1 ’ooxla.M Norri*. ¡ allí», Oregon. oti Jnly ft, viz: ship, which he is now doing. He is The article concludes by say ing: which digests any good food and gon, on June 2«. Hatt, viz: H. E. X”. 2.'J7I, forilo* I/>I m 1 an<| 2. Jollll < • lihiillv. AflI.NT “Very many other important cures any form of stomach trouble. gaining deserved strength as bis can- Samuel J. Meeker. nn *, ? E’4, >••»•. 2*<. Tp. :;n*. ilo E. nv II E. X«>. 2.MI. *or ihv s\v»4 ME'v IL E No. 242*' for the NE1.,. M*<*, "2. M. He liaiiiu* the full w lotf ml " «« m » advawes and there is every achievements of Mr. Tongue in con 11, l.it» 5 itti i ti, H*«*. i », I p. Don’t Start Wrong. gress miglit be added but the foregoing Tp. 30 S. It. ft E.. W. M. lie names n<*FH*g to prove hi* contimi»«in» roi*h*n< «* " K 7 I . W. M. Ih- ti.iin- ■ ' i ‘ td reason to expect that his exceptional tlie ioilowing witnesses to prove Ids iiiMHi arid utihivation of Maid hind, \iz: I > m 11 g wun«•«<•«>« in prove hí* roittlmi constitutes a record of zeal and effi Notary Public and Conve>antcr. merits will pull him through safely ciency for recognition of material Don't start the summer with a continuous residence u|sm and cultiva Micha l ballon, oi (’"ki'gaina, Or«-goii ; oii* r«*MÍ<h*ii< i* Hii(| mltiv.iHoii oí KI.AMA1 il FALL», ORE. We all tion of -aid land, viz: Isiugla« Nor Jame* NV. O'Brien, of I'okcxaina, On*- h . ii I hit «I. vi»: >| |{. F» hi, o( I’ vm - and triumphantly on election day. and legislative needs of Oregon which lingering' cough or cold. ris, of Pokegatna, Oregon; Jitn'*- Ifon ; buiiiel Yt iL'er, of Pokegan»«, Ore* Mh-k, I' h I í L; lliig'i lluvevhi, oí liri»- know what a "summer cold ” is. It ’ s He Is affable, accommodating and has never been equaled by any man of Pokegatna, Oregon; David gon; baniutd Meeker, of Pokegama, W lují , ( iillí, ; 'f, Su IIIIM'T«, of K lililí* hardest kind to cure, often it O'Brien, Blackmore, of Pokegatna, Oregon; Oregon. capable—an exemplary man in such sent to congres« from Oregon. In the allí Falh, Orrgon; I’. L. F >i iitHiii, oí view of these splendid services of ••hang« on” through the entire Michael Dalton, Pokegama. Oregon. E. M. BiiArriix. ItegMter. qualities, and just tlie one to make Mr. Tongue, not only to the people season. Take it in hand right now. Klatoiilli F m II n , < ri*x*>n. E. M. BRATTA I N. R, .;i»t-r. E NI. B kattaix , lloglflter. a first class clerk. A few doses of One Minute Cough of Iiis district, but the entire people Notice Tor Publication. Cure will set you right. Sure cure of Oregon, and in view of tlie posi Notice For Publication- THE INI ’REIUN .NOTICI- CONGRESSMAN TONQUE. tion of influence be has attained on for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron Department of the Interior, Is-pllitment of the Interior, f chitis. all throat and lung troubles. Lind < lllii e at Lakeview . < Iregon, Notice is lierelry given timt liiere are We republish the following ex- committees witli congress qpd with Absolutely safe. Land Ollice at Lakeview*. Oregon. • April 23, 1302. Acts at once. inmls in the Coiintv Treasury for Ile tlie administration. It would tie a May 10. 1002. I tract from an article In the Eugenej reflection upon the intelligence of tlie ( hildren like it. “One Minute Notice iff hereby given that tin* fol redemptlon nf the lollow ing comity war- Notice is hereby given that tl •• fol lowing-named settler lias tiled riotii*,* ol r.rnts proli sted on at>d prim Io Noe. 22, Register concerning the excellent people of the first congressional dls- Cough Cure is the best cough medi Digests what you eat lowing-named settler lias filed notice of Interest oll snme Will ceiixe intenti'.ii to make final prisif in sup. I ■'!'5. ThH preparation *'"'''“'"^'‘¿'¿1» of record of Hon. Thos. H. Tongue in j trict of Oregon if th-y did not return cine 1 ever used.” says J. IL Bowles, Iiis intention to make final proof in sup his from tins date ; Noa. Hftftß, Hfnl.HlM, “I never found port of biff claim, and that said proof poit of his claim, mid that said proof him to congres^ at -I that too, by a Groveton, N. II. congress: »7. «233, 8223 «452, >W7, 8(177, « »’ m , dlgciUinm and " r(,i f and m’Wr anything else that acted so safely will la* made liefore J. O. Ilamaker, U. will be made la-fore Ju«. II. Driseoll, Mi fool!. ^mln'^«1' , majority whi^g -Hi not only lie a County Cletk. at Kliinuitl I alls, On 8231, Ni|X.'>, Hi4l|, M178, «1127, H2tH, Mint. “No man in congress fr»m ar* | testimony If opiefr appreciation and and quickly.” 8. ('ointnissiotier, at Bonanza, Oregon, gon, on June 27, 1902, viz: „.nsitlve Mino, h ,.7', i »mi, «.’>711, 8 ;2'l, HO'»*'* «'IH2, fuilH to cure. 11 al" state has more earnestly and zeal- apptoval o'W|1Pat lie lias done, but on Aiigu-t 2, P.W2. viz : li3:iK, k .*, m ; i . «471, H4IÍ8, Hll8t, «ftft.1, «1’4)«, the food you want. iiK»'' I||gny James W. <t'Brien, Beu Ablielooff, M. E. CHURCH. oiudy endeavored to serve the peo- upholdnds in any future i ffort H. E. No. 2370, for the 8WL, ,»'(*(* 3*> K.iKH, «4««, HllHI, «781, WMItl, KIKli, sato, II. E. No. 2Ui7, for the SW NW^. ««23, «315, H7IH, HAI I, HIM, H2«5 831'41, Tp. 33 8.. K. ft, E. W M II. pie ut his district and his state with in the/p s«? -ÜL Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Mrs. F. W'„ 8W‘i, Kec. 15. and NWl^ NW'i. the follow ing w itnex«ex to prove hi- .-.in* Mil J, 8371, 8417, 8'13.8. «822. soil «3117, out regard to political faith, or social 8ec. 22, Tp. 31» 8.. It. 13 E„ W. M. He .... Fttrnisli, for governor, stands timious residence upon mal cultivation Mibì, «M4, M'IKt, «3211. .84711. «42»', «HH7, E. Boyd, Supt. names tlu* following witnesses to prove of said land, viz : Michael .................. Dalton, of 8837, 84'15, h :, o .'>, 8.412, 8U ¡1», «31!, 83ii2, or commercial position, than has sound business principles and is Iliff continuous residence upun and cul I'okegama, Oregon; liotiglax Norris, of • *’03, «321, 8.353, «327, H2I4, 8U4O, «5/7, tt oan’t help PKEACHINO SKRVIC'KS. Thos. 11. Tongue. He Is now and hr .¿pported by a platform which de tivation of skid land, viz: Silas Olien- I’okegama, Oregon; Daniel Yeager, nf W>32, Hi,73, 8I1Í.3, 8337, «173, 81174, Hi Urti, but do you IIJJ First Sunday of each month, 11 a. cliain, of Ixirella, Oregon; Erank I». I’okegama, Oregon ; 8a ili Ilei Meeker, of 8-IH2. been since he first entered congr ... clares for expansion and retention of ni. and 7:30 p. tn. Swingle, of Ixirella, Oregon ; Charles .1. I’okegama, ( Iregon. I>¡itcd at Klamath Falls, Oregon, lid" on? of the busiest men in that body. tlie Philippines. Mr. Chamberlain Second Sunday of each month, 8wingle, of Lirella, Oregon; Walter It. E. M. BltATTAlN, Register, 22ml day oí .May, 11102. No man has ever written him a let makes politics Iiis business, and is Campbell, of Lirella, Oregon. Notice For I’ubllcstion. II. II. V an V ai . kknbi so , 7:30 p. m. E. M. H kattai «, Register. ter or made a reqnest of him of any running for governor on a platform County Treasmer. D,*pnrlmelit U"’ '"‘/¿«on. limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— I Third Sunday of each month, 11 kMr whicU be ha« not in some way which favors pulling down the Amer a. in and 7:30 p. rn. tan,I tiffin* nt ' |*.«>2. Notice for Publication. CONTEST NOTICE. answered, and the infinite detail of ican flag in tlie I’iiilippines. and let J. O. HAMAKER, N. J. H arhit , Pastor. Notice iff hetehy D ki ' abtmhnt or* Till: I ni ciiiok . f UNITED 8TATE8 LAND Oi l |CE.| his daily work, would tax tlie ener ting tlie Islands drift for themselves. |<>w innnamed »filler ItH" j in sii|'* U xitkii S tates L anii Orn< 1;, '• ; I.AKKVIKW, (IRIMION, April 30, 10024 Notice for Publication. gies of the most vigorous man. Mr. his intention to make tim t ( pr(„( L akeview . O heuo . n , May !», 11102.) Notice is hereby given that, in coin- Dangerous If Neglected. isirt of liiff cliitui. it'i' '' ., |iri»colli Tongue has made no attempt to dis A sufficient contest affidavit having I'liniice with tin* provisions of th,* act of Department of tlie Interior, will t,e nul'le before .hl . • ()rt„ been filed in thia office by Henry If. < ongresx of Jimi* 3, 1878, entitled ' An tinguish himself in congress by the Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. Burns., cuts and other wounds often Do a General l and Locating Bual- ('omitv Clerk, al K nmatl. HUI . Wood, contestant, against homestead Hi t for th" sill,! of timber lands in th,, May 17. 1902. usuul method employed by most of fail to lie- l properly if neglected and neaa. Surveying and Conveyancing uon.i.n June.!«. HM2. '’iz* Notice is hereby given that tlie fol entry .No. 2080, made April |3, 18U7, for states of California, Oregon, Nevml.i and John H. Fmart 21, the members, that of making speech- iiecome troublesome sores. DeWitt's low ingmarned pettier liax filed notice of SE'i NE'4, See. 20, H'a NW1, and Washington Territory," ax extended to a Specialty» All Business Promptly IL E. So* 1387 f"r II",’ ’ '' 4j|u „„mm ‘ i KIK-ll her intention to make final proof in sup- NE1, .N'A 'i, Section 21, Township 37 nil tin* Public Lili'l 8tatex by act Of \||- 'rs, but has crarfined hin.M-lf tthniwt Witch Haze) Salve prevents Attended to. Office In City Hall. Tp. 3.3, S„ It. 7>*. I*** "• M " his <s, mill.« n COnM-qUcnC«*. . Even Even where wl ere delay ,lei has S., Range 10 E., by Hank B. Ether 4, 1802, Ella Townley of Klam- the follow in« w iti"'»»i*x I j |.„|tir«* whoW> to khe practical features and ;lKgri JatwJ thc i; • DeWitt's |xrrt of her claim, anil that xnid proof idge, contextee, in which it is alleged gu»t BONANZA,OREGON. aggravated the injury atlion, ( "Iintv of Siskiyou, State of Ca|. will Ire made before Jax H. Driscoll, <*onl iiiiHMiM resldet.ee | ■ (*r(,ne* duties of hi« position, as in this way vVit«*l> Hazel Salve effects a i cure, county e'erk. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, that tlie said Frank B Etheridge lias ifortiia, Ims lliix da.v filed in tliix olli, <• lion of .............. 'ix ‘’ and wholly abandoned said tract; that lie A full line of lliic-kingliani her sworn statement. No, 3311, f,,r tin* only can a mao do tlait serviee for “1 bad a running Mire on mv leg on June 30, 1902, viz: has changed biff residence therefrom I'lin liaxe of tin* SE'i of Sei lion N„ 4 Hecht (mots and shoes men's and „.¡ller, of Fort X1"""" 1’. . Oregon; >• G. Elgin. bi« constituents which they demand tlilrty years,” says IL C. Hartly, H. E. No. Elizalieth McUov. <d l"r< * ¿th, <»r.*g«>"; 2027, for the 8'2 NW’i and for more than six months since making in Township No 10 8., Range No 7’ ladies’ for winter wear at the Ex- W. Rvilti, of h'H K1''",'"1, 'Kinn.ath* “After using Yankee town. Ind. and to which they are justly «mtltied. many remedies. I tried DeWitt’S W'i 8W'i, Sec. 2, Tp. 41, H„ It. ft, E. said entry; that »aid tract is not set E. W M, and will offer pnaif to show •■clslor, Dairy, < »1, It. L. UiinninKl |HI "' 1 r W. M. She names tlie following wit tled upon and cultivated by said party that the land sought ix more vnluabh* Aakie from the endles« detail of cor- Witch Hazel Salve, A few Isixes i nesses ( ° r, ’ l ‘ " n - E.M. BRATTAIN, Hegi"^’ ax required by law and further that Ills for its limla r or »tone than for agricul to prove her continuous resi Call In and «eit our mens ♦3.0) Cures all skin dence upon and cultivation of said land, abxi'nce ix not due to liix rinployment tural purpose., and to establish her rcspondnnee amount ing to an average healed tlie sore.” suits. D uffy Co. * __ Fx* of 75 letters a <lay, attending U Ilscases. Piles yield to it at once. viz: A. ('astel, of Klamath Falls, Ore or enlistment in the I). S. Na?y or ( . i’laiiii to Hiiii I hik I b<4orv th»? County Oerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at All kinds of dry good« «1 Beware of counterfeits. gon ; M. A. r.tldv, of I’okegama, < Iregon ; H. o. Army m my and aim that mm lie ■><> has ,*<.** not ■ *■*- been **■........ upon >■ questions before departments, carry Walking hats nini line dress lints Clisrles Elgin, rtf hexwir'k, Calif.; Hugh the lands for the three years lust pant Kliunntli I alls, Oregon, on 8aturdav cclslor. A load Just ing out personal wishes, granting Rubber boot* with leal lier soles at Hayworth, of ............... and that the land I...2 hax J...7 not lieen culti- Picard. Calif. J... 1— - !c~ ~ * -**1“ the 12thday of July, IIMtt. 8he names at Mis. May lone's. E. M. H hittain , Register, voted by any one for him; »aid parties a» witncMe»: • - «mrlln/r fa rw*n- the Excelsior, Dairy. Or. Wesley B. Tow nicy, ,,f gon* Croquet Sets. Dt l-FY Co. (LAMATH REPUBLICAN. ICNCI IA.NC.I-: STABI.ES j. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE HOTEL BARBER SHOP J W. SIEMENS. Pro;. C. H. WITHROW, SI ATE LAMI BOARD. Dyspepsia Cure U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney.