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-«-a. uiaibirlain elected . THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK 'm. Ai-cording to dis|Hitch<-i n*»t>-rday kll Geo. K Ciiamherlain. deiiurriHa« co1 nominee tor goverhur, was electod Di over W. J. Furnish by a majority of T) tWO. The republican nominees were elected the tor rest of KLAHATH REPUBLICA SUPPLEMENT. KLAMATH YOL. 7. the Stilt)' PARMERS’ officers. General Merchandise. REAMES OFFICIAL TOTALS. The official nuivaan was made last night and wo arc able to give the i gan anti Wisconsin tile llia'CNsity of expansion If they would ctHitililie III \s a result, the lumlx-r I hik I ih - ks . agents of some of the largest »aw- mill companies of I lie I Middle North- west have within a few vears past liHiked over timber land» ill various mm -H uuk of the »tale, and have made from time to time xutne very large nish, 601, republican majority, 81, Supreme judge: Bean, 534t Non ham. 487; republican majority. 147.□ Secretary of state: Dunbar, 514; kLAMATH FALLS, OR Sears. 370; republican majority. 138. State treasurer: Blackman, 32O;1 ‘ ^TliE NEW STORE Misirc. 583; republican majority. 2113. N-ltool superintendent: Ackerman, 523: Wann. 388; republican majority, HOUSTON’^ Having first cruised the lands carefu'lv. Iliei have I m nigh t understanding!». It mi.» lx- »unnls- i-d from a certain undetcurrent of criticism tnat owner» have ixd iilwav Mtld a» understanding!.». These land» have I m - i - ii M-«|Ueslered purchases. 155. Attorney general: Crawford. 511; Raley. 3*5| republican majority, 12«. i Opposite City Meat Market. Slate printer: Godfrey, 392; Whitney, 494; republican majority, j DRV GOODS AND CLOTHING, furnishing goods , HATS AND CAPS, All off which for the Present will be Sold at Abso gent ' s L adies * and (Ihirtland On-giailan.) bave Oregon’s timlM-r rrsonn-e» I lately attracted the attention i uf practical niilhneu who have fontxl in the depleted forest suppl.i uf Michl- total« and majorities as follows: Governor: Chamberlain, «14; Fur JENNINGS, & lute Wholesale Prices. We Cordially Invite the Public to Cali and Inspect 122. Congressman: Tongue, 523; Weath first ap|»earance of a purchaser lia»c eloM-d gladly with such terms a» ha»,* Ix-en offered, in order to "gel Millie- thing” as they express it. out of lloldlngs. their long unpnrtilitble This is not surprising, since such lands ¡lie priiclIcall» valueless to a 32'c Sanders. 31.1; Wliealdmi, 452. County clerk: Caatel, 389; Dris coll, 569; democratic majority. 180. Sheriff: Siemens, 407; Summers. 539; democratic majority, 132. Treasurer: Bradley, 469; Van Valkenburg, 481; republican majori Respectfully, YEO, MILLER & CO. ty. 12. Judge: man whose entire capital tlx-» repre- sent, and tot which no purchaM'r VVlien. however, an Intend- ¡ip|M-;irs. Ing purchaser, with c ipital »urti -lent to build si »»'mills, estat)ll»h logging camps and const ruct railroad», ap- pears, these lands assume a ¡Mieitivc value according to their - liM-atimi. mid the extent and the i|uality growth. quantity of their forest While owners should avoid Hie too i-ommon error of placing a prohibí- Baldwin. 535; Willits, 339; democratic majority, 136. Commissioner: Merrill, 497: Stearns, 429; democratic majority. STEAMBOAT EXCURSION ON UPPER KLAMATH LAKE, by isolation so lung that their owner». In many instances. Im»»* held them at a nominal value, ¡»nd with tin- erford. 349; republican majority, 174. United States senator: Geer, 484: Wood, 361; republican majority, 123. Joint representative: Burgess. i 47«: l>oak. 36«; Emmltt, 584; M oisa -, •Mr ffkock and Verify Prices. ! 68. Surveyor: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 21-22, STROM KLAMATH FALLS TO ODESSA, Butcher. 503; Lewis, 424; democratic majority, 79. Coroner: Marple, 353; Reames, 519: against. 92. fiatfotm kas been erected for dancing and the Klamath VOTE ON COUNTY OFFICERS. Fullowing are the unofficial returns Falls Orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets for i on county officers from all precincts. trip: Genflemefr, $1; Ladies, 50 cents. Oyster Supper From the canvass we will be able tu give the result complete next week. Linkville precinct: Casti I, 131 at Midnight. A. C. GRIFFITH, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Published every Thur*4»y by W. HUSE & SONt EiiiToaa xxn RgoyentroM. Driscoll, 158; Siemens, 122: Summers 166; Bradley, 132: Van Valkenburg 157; Baldwin, 168; Willits, 113; Ben Proprietor Yeo, Miller & Co. have opened a nett, 162: Drew, 127; Butcher, 16» dry goods and clothing store, in Lewis. 134; Marple 109; Reames, 173 Houston building opposite city meat Merrill. 157; Stearns, 123. market. Their store consists of Bonanza: Castel, 12; Driscoll, 5C ladies and gents furnishings, hats and Siemens, 24; .Summer», 35; Bradley caps, notions, etc. The public are 28; Van Valkenburg, 23; Baldwlr cordially invited to call and inspect 41; Willits, 19; Bennett, 35; Drew goods and prices. ■t-sammoN xxtzs : òse year (In advance) ................................ 12 00 T hursday , june ino?. NEW DENTIST COMINO- 23; Marph 22; Reames, 35; Merrill, 34; Stearn: TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds In the town treasury for the redemption of the following war Eresident Roosevelt gave the ora ranto, interest, on same to cease ' from tion on Memorial day at Washington May 22. 1902: Nos. 830, 8J1, 832, City, and it was a brilliant effort, a 833, 834, 835, 836, 837. J. W. SlKMEN'S, liti tube r <rf papers comparing it with Town Treasurer. Litiefrfur's famous Gettysburg speech. 5. 24; Butcher 37: Lewis, Miss Alice Magi I ton, who practic ed dentistry here last summer, has just graduated with high honors from the Portland dental college and is now in Klamath Falls and will follow her profession permanently. She will do all kinds of dental w irk 37. Langell Valley: Castel, 19; Dr Sylvester f’enrx’iyer, governor of and guarantee It to be first-class and satisfactory. coll, 47; Siemens, 19; Hummers, i Oregon from 1887 to 1895 and mayor Bradley, 44, Van Valkenburg, ! of Forftartd from 1896 to 1899, died Latest styles ladies’, gents, misses, Baldwin, 36; Willits, 24; Bonne suddenly of heart failure at his b<>nie boys and childrens shoes. D uffy C o . 40; Drew. 25; Butcher, 3«; Lewis, fn Portland at 4 o'clock Friday .-After- Marple, 31; Reames, 30; Merrill, nesm. He was a man of national Summer coats and vests; nice, styl Stearns, 2«. ish goods at little money. reputation, and liad many good quali Sprague River: Castel, 6; Dri»c> D uffy C o . ties which made him prominent and 32; Siemens, 16; Summers, 32; Bi Kid gloves and hat trimmings, popular. lie was aged 61 years. ley, 29; Van Valkenburg, 19; Ba the market, at Mrs. May- best on by the will of the majority and let any differences that may have been Department of the Interior, I^ind Office at Lakeview, Oregon, May 17, 1902. engendered pass with the campaign Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of and be forgot ton.__________ her intention to make final proof in sup Miss MifirHtoff, th« dentist, will port of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Jaa H. Driscoll,1 make a pfofetadonal visit to Merrill i county e'erk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, i June and wlIT go to KIhrmrfh on June .’M, 1902, viz: Elizalx-th G. Elgin, Agency Jnty I.- Those wanting den H. E. No. 2027, for the NW^ and ial work done in those loeaHtles WS HWL, See. 2, Tp. 41, K, R. 6, E. W. M. She names the following wit should eaN otr her. nesses to prove her continuons resi New fine of chinawgre, senii-pwr- dence upon and cultivation of said land, celain and ghmwwarer Prices Towesf. i ria: A. Custel, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon ; M. A. r.ddy, of Pukegarna, <Iregon ; V tffy Uo. Charles Elgin, of Berwick, Calif.; Hugh We have soma nice patterns .lap I Havworth. of Picard. Calif. I i ' M rv r » Register. fiaees floor matting. Drrrr Co. win, 30; Willits, 17; Bennett, Drew, 14; Butcher, 37; Lewis, 10; Marple, 22; Reames, 24; Merrill, 27: Stearns, 20. Wfxxl River: Castel, 41; ] Driscoll, 60; Siemens. 54: Summers, 45, Brad- , ley 57; Van Valkenburg, 43; Bald- ] win, 59; Willits, 39; Bennett, 58; Drew, 38; Butcher, 47; Lewis, 64; Marple, 40; Reames, 61: Merrill, 45; Stearnes, 55. Tule Lake: Castel, 47; Driscoll, 96; Siemen», 45; Summers, 98; Bradley, 79; Van Valkenburg, 61; Baldwin, 81; Willits, 47; Bennett, 89 i; brew, 43; Butcher, 85; Lewis, 47; Marple, 66; Reames, «8; Merrill, 96; Stearns, 35. Pelican Bay: Caste!, 6; Driscoll, 8; Summers. 6; Siemens, 6; Bratllev, 6; Van Valkenburg 7; Baldwin 8; Willits, 5; Bennett, 9; Drew, 4; Ml (Town Talk.) Frank Garn-Il. mhi uf Mr and Mr». Mm. G. W Im wiry mid Michael Dalton, Pokegama. Oregon. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. I-HKII III8U »KH»KI». First Sunday of i-æli month, m. and 7:à0 p. in. Owen» and W Notice l or Publication. Notice For Publication. ! bejisitment of the Interior, / Land Office at Lakeview, On-gon, ’• May 10, 1992. | Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of liia intention to make final proof in anp- port of hie claim, and tliat «aid proof will be made before J. O. Hatnaker, I'. 8. Commi-wioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, On AngUHt 2, 1902. viz: Ben Abbeloos, H. E. No. 2067, for the SW'^ NWU, W^SWU, Sec. 16. and NWu4 NWL, See. 22. Tp. 39 8„ It. 13 E., W. M. lie names the following witix-xae« to prove hia continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Silas Olren- chain, of lx>rella, On-gon; Frank I). Swingle, of Ixrrella, Oregon ; Charles .1. Swingle, of Ixrrella, Oregon; Walter ft. Campbell, of Ixrrella, Oregon. E. M. B kattais , Register. contest notice . Butcher, 11; Lewis, 2; Marple, 7;, Dsr.lRTMKS-T or THK IXTKRIOR, 1 Reames.«: Merrill, 10; Stearns, 3. I' sitkii 8 tat ) k L a . mi <IrrtcK, • I Poe Valley: Castel, 9; Driscoll, L aki VIBW. O regox , May 9, 1992.) 30; Siemens. 10. Summers, 28; Brad- j A sufficient contest nffi<lnvit having ley, 25; Van Valkenburg, 13; Bald been filed in tliis office by Henry H. Wood, contestsnt, xgainst homi-sti-.-id win, 21; Willits, 17; Bennett, 32: entry No. 208«, made April |3, 1K!»7, for Drew, 6; Merrill, 35; Stearns, 12; SE'i .XEi<, See. 20, 8k NW'4 Hn<l NE'^NWli, Section 21, Township 37 Butcher, 22; Lewis, 15; Marple, 12; 8 , Range 10 E., by Frank B. Ether 34. idge, con tester, in which it is alleged Reames, Snow : Castel, 29; Driscoll, 2d; that the said Frank B. Etheridge has wholly abandoned said tract; that he Siemens, 37; Summers, 17; Bradley, lias changi-d bin resilience therefrom 18; Van Valkenburg, 30; Baldwin, for more than six months since making said entry; that said tract in not set 25; Willits, 25; Bennett, 17 ’; Drew, tled upon and cultivated by sai<l party 35; Merrill, 12: Stearns, 37; Butcher, I as required by law and further that his 18; Lewis, 34; Marple, 15; Reames, ubsence is not due to his employment or enlistment in the U. 8. Navy or U. 36. 8. Army anil that he has not lieen upon the lands for the three years last past Up-to-date shirt waists and undcr'- and that the land ha“ not been cnlti- ' vatrd by any one tor him; “aid parties wear at Mrs. Maylone’s. f\ l(* («»••••« ««••• « ••• E M. H uattaiv . Itrgi",,‘r- TREASURER'S SHTICK. Department of the Interior, I jhk I Office at l-aki-view, Oregon, April 29, llx>2. Notice is hereby given tliat tlx* fol low ing-nained settler lia» tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in snp- |Hiit of his claim, hik I that said proof will lie* mail»- liefore Jas. II. Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klamail Falls, Ore gon, on June 27, l'.*)2, viz: James W. O’llrien, H. E. No. 2379. for the 8W'4, Fee. 32, Tp. 39 8.. K. u, IM He MUM the folio»» ing «Itneimi-H to prove his con tinuous n-si-li'iici- upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Michael billion, of Pokcgama, Oregon; Douglas Norm«, of I’oki-gaimi, Oregon; IStilici 5 eager, of I’okegatna, Oregon ; Samuel Meeker, of I’okegama, < (regoli. E. M. BRATTAI*, Register. Notice is hereby given that there are binda in the ('iitinty Treasury for tl e reili-mptmn of the followingi-mmty war rants protested on alni prim Io Nov. 22, ISU5. Interrsl on same »»ill evaae from this date; Nos. 8(8)5, 8401, 8159, “ 8)155, K)'il7, 821)3. 8229. 8152, KIIO7, 8677, 823)1. M|K5, KOOI, WI7M. 8)127, 8291, 8409. h :»)0, Ku79. HUM, h .579, KJ'M, 8050. 8'182, lki:is. K,,89. H47I, MUM. 808-1, MtUlN, 8)8)8, K3HK, MKH, KliM, 8781, 81X19, ».'Mil, 8310, H»l-I5, 8718, Kllll, KIM, 8285 836«, 8823, 8012, H37I, 8417, 8038, 8822, 81114, 8307, 8)115, 8044, 80'13, 8.329, MÌO, ........ 842«, 8087, 8837, 8495, 8505, 8.8)2, 8039, Siili, 8302, 851)3 , 8321, K;t5.|, 8327, 8214. 8040, 8.577, 8532, 8073, 8103, 8337, 8473, 8(174, 9960, 84)12. bated at Kliiinatli Fall«, Oregon, th)» 22nd day of May. 1902. II. II. V av V ai . kssh V»)). County Treasunrr. limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,! L akkvikiv . O iikuon , April 30, 1902.i Notice is hereby given that, in com pliance »vith II»' provision* of the ai t ot Congre*» ot June 3, 187», ei.titled "An act tor the eale of timber lands in the state* of California, Oregon, Nevadaniel Washington Territory,” as extended tn all the Public Land States by ai t of An- glint 4, 1892, Ella Townley of Klam- athon, County of Slekiyou, State of Cal ifornia, hm this il.lv filed in thisofhen her »worn statement. No. 339, for the purehaee of the SF.'^ of Section No. 4, in Township No 40 S., Range No. 7, E. W. M., and will offer proof to allow that, the land eonght is more valuable for its timber or atone than fid »gin iil- tnral purponea, ami to eatsbliiili her claim to »aid laml before the County Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Saturday, the I2th'lav of July. 1902. She names »a witncexi'-i: W.-sley B, Townley, of J. O. HAMAKER, U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney. I>o a General I .a nd locating Busi ness. Surveying and Conveyancing ■ Specialty. All Busin«»« Promptly Attended to. Office In City Hall. BONANZA, OREGON. sws-ond siitela» 7:3»i p. m. nt <-»li « Third sumlay of f '-«-li rari» unni »>"* ...... jy “ H in ami 7:30 p. ni. J- Il »usi r 1*1« -’»prist itv«r Spring fe»er 1» »nuttier m») lilllmisiii ss It Is mi.r> Mt « tiiost |s .ipli- think. D uffy co - ilia» foil"« -in h s»m|iti<iis W 11 I '» I 11 I. f-itl i Itiv rs r-fM il.ingi i b» stimulating tin opening i In’ la.«i'l* .mil i Il-An» si«leni of Iinpuritle». Mk X im i grip- I hz>r '(kt i Will'- l.i 11 t-irl) III«'" !'< i In. i inn spring fur onii |; M Kith M.-inidsi ii r I The» 'I" III'' III"''' I Ii I tig I hs»r ever tried. 'Ml Ready la MM I liked Is-Wltt'» Wild Salve for pili-» and tmiwl it x i cure." says S. R. Meredith. I <,ro» i . I a-l. < Ipi-rnthint ¡M to cure pile». They alnyi ,rt DeWitt's Witch Hazel Nit'. skin i II m . ims . a!' kind* "f ( Accept no counterfeit*. l or Newt at U m *’< If. ¡id tiie san Fraud«-" I Fifty cent» per menti). M large 28-page Sundar s II ih « for sampl, i np» tn Tin- Hi. rt Ki ari»-» St. san Franruru B^uaui Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contain* »11 of tb« digestants and digests all kinds of food. It give» Install I relief »nd never fall» fo euro. It allowRyou toestsll the food you want. 'The mostscnsltire stomach» can lake it. By Ils use in»«/ thousand* of dvipepth'* have been curc<l after everything else failed II 1» unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can’t help bat do yoa peed I TYcpsriil only by E )'. I iz W itt A<'o..£kfc*f» Thnhl. Is.lllu KinlulniZU time« tlx>Air. tUO Notice For Publfcatlo«. D-partment ot the Interior, land ) llliei- at lakeview, Oreiron, May 17, lUOt Notice is hereby given that the t"l- lowing n.inieil settler Ims filed notice his intention to make lliifll ¡>rool in »up- port of his claim, ami that saiil pre™ w ill la- made licfore Jas. H. Driiwoil, County Clerk. »( Klamath Falls, Ont- go:i. A l..i^ I............. .. I ' • t-.Wrls III. II . U »1 s!< n. If n. gl.-i-lrtl m rij gon, on June 39, I1UI2. viz: John for II. tln> Kmart, II. E. No. Hi87, .»H't4, Hee. *b I Tf>. .12, S., R. 7'v E. W. M. He ns»*» the following witnesses Io prow hi» I'onllmioiis ri-.i'ii'M-e upon mid cilltiw- 11Ion of said laml, viz: Dsniel Crone ot Fort Klnmafh. (iregon! J. " • A full lino of Buckingham and miller, McCoy, ot I'frrl Klamath, Oregon ; J- Hecht Ixaits and »hoe» -men's and I W. livan, of Fort KlnmSth, Oregon; ladles' tor winter wear at the Ex- B. t. Ctiiinhigham, of Fort Kl»tn«fn< cclslor, Dairy, Ot. Oregon. E. If. RHATfAtfi, KNtwd»r‘ Call In and nee our mens fl),00 »nil». D uffy C o . All kind» of dry good» «f 18« K*’ Walking hats and fine dress hafi celnlvr. A lo;id just hi. l alrv, OK' at Mis. May lone' h . Cr>>'iin-( »«(». ■ 1,1 »■ in.; W Clara were here lad ween T id - m I ii » mid Rubt. Garrett of tslilund. lia» Inade Sunday I.« m wrrk. Mr. Spink of Yaimtx waa here the a rich »trike a) Bullver. N. Y. In eoiu|iaii» with Wllllani Royer, s S. hit ter |MrI of hurt week. K. SI. rsniTTtiv. nre-tn. CHUKM daughter this city. Tui-sday afterimoii, which l udi I hem All he will rriiieiiitmr as long a» lie Ill- < hie Minnie I oligli C hic In-als all habits this mundane sphere, Ill Ills desire io continue his travels down other iiiedlcitirs I ever t rieri for osition. The mily drawlsu-k to its the valley he attempted to Isiard the roughs, colds, croup and throat mid i satisfactory consummation is in the east bound freight mi < >ak sircet. lung troubles." »ays |i. Scott Currin lack of spceltie knowledge, on tlie near the landing of (lie t rest 1(4». lie of Imgaulmi. IN. < hie Minute Cough part of Hie present owners, of the caught the Iron slide I h -I uw the ear Cure is the mily almolutely safe cough I commercial vault- of their tlmlx-r. door with In» lingers mid attempted remedy which acts Immediately. Without this they an- likely to to swing Ills feet Io I tie rod under Mothers everywhere testify to the blix-k development by placing a vain- neath. Failing to land hi» feet lie good it lias done their little ones. ¡ilion altogether too high upixi their wtill held on with Id» fingers, and in (Totip Is mi sudden III its attack» timi I lands; or, on the other hand, to part till» posit ion was drugged aero»» the tile ifoctors often arrive too late. with them at prices which will lx- high trestle. his leg» hitting each Il yield» at mice to < hie .Minute made the buiiis of ill will against a I’h-asmit to take. future industry that may n-siilt in individual cross tinilx-r of tlx- »true- Cough Cure. thrmigh its entire length. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, vi-xatioiiM ami unprolhat le conten lure Reaching the op|s«ite liank In- drop- bronchitis. cmigli». tions. Keno: Castel, 36; Driscoll, 2 i.Siemens, 30; Summers, 28; Braille 18; Van Valkenburg. 40 i; Baldwi 25; Willits, 36; Bennett, 25; Dre’ 36; Butcher, 22: Lewis, 37; Marpl 13: Reames, 40; Merrill, 22; Stearr With a republican majortfy in the lone’s. cotffrty at more than 100, shown in Buckingham and Hecht Warenton 1 be vote for state officers, the demo boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior, crats were allowed to elect all ot the Dairy, Oregon. county officers but two—treasurer notice f < jw publication and coroner. Thus it would seem that the result is very agreeable to Department of the Inferior, lamd Office at I,akevie»v, Oregon, a large number <ff republican» in the Mav 28, 1902. county. The reason they co-operated Notice is hereby given that the fol with the democrats to secure the de lowing-named settler has file«I notice of feat of the republican nominees hia intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, ami that raid proof might be conjectured on various will lie made before the county clerk of grounds, Mrt conjectures are useless Klamath county, Oregon, at jilamath Falls, Oregon, on July 12, 1901, viz: Mt this time. Few will deny that Ernest Applegate, fhe vanquished candidates are good, H. E No. 2017, for the SEW, Sec. capable men, and to many their de 15, NEW NE'4, Sec. 22. NWW NW«i of Sec. 23, Tp. 37, S., R. 10 E. He names feat in the face wf a majority seems the following »vitnesses to prove his unwarranted. The fact, as it is fair continuous residence U|x>n and cultiva to admit, that the democratic candi tion of avid land, viz: Thomas Patter son, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John dates were g<xxl men and would make Hebberts, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; A-itiafactory tdricers, did not justify A. E. Beuzinger, of Klamath Falls, < »regoti; Herman Sell mor, of Klarnatli republican voters in supporting them Falls, Oregon. In opposition to their own men, who E. M. B rattaix , Register. Were equaly as worthy and compe Notice tor Publication. tent. WiM! all should gracefully abide ped l<> Hi.' gr >und. striking hl» hind FATAL A4XIMNI. mi a nw-k as In- did hi . which ti-iidvi The fullow lllg lei tei lui» la-i’ll re rd I i I iii iiiiciiiim |i>u» tut Miinv inlnul«-» (Ashland Het-ord.) celicd In limi. « ». A. siearn» i»nd ft- His i r ium - i » win- hunglng In rllilxin» uimwiiy arvldeut tn |lnl plani» Itself: fnnn hi» I hx I i . i»nd Ills leg» tx-lwi-en Homjw» lliurnhig .1 T. |jrn»n tinti u.i.i». H iik . . Ma» 27. 1902. tlx- kixs-s mid tlx- hip» were iiiioum - s .i jed .»ml ptii»|H-mu» ItiirM-4iM| limi. O. Stearns, nf InnlM-» Splinters nf nil sizes were man. rweiitly nt Merrill, Orq^ K latitai II Fall*. Oregon. round slicking Into Ills tlvsli. Under thrown nut of ii wagon mgj Ik-mSIr: We contemplate fluid- the care of < Turf uf |*ii||e« Smith lx- Injurli-M which prmed f»t»| 1«. mg a mtìc » ut Partner»' ln»lilutr» hi wan picked up mid carried tu tlx- city an hour afterwards. midi liea»leru Oiegun durlng thè emu- Tlx- »li-tini ut tlif iMvIdmi ■ jail, wlx-rv In» InjuiI«-» were dn-sM-d. lug monili and Klamaih Fall» I» mie In mi huiir nr two lie m -»- iiic (I tn linn- ,|n Ridding M'M titl wevkkxgu |,( of llle | hi | ii I» «bere we hi>|»' tu boli! aln»*t ronipli-tvl» rii nicrvil frnm I lie li tew In .ul "t llotsi s Mollilo M »neh ali Institute. Will ymi klndly sixs-k mid wounds mid started aw III l ig shortly beton-the noun in^| adviM* il» whethvr vmi ililnk lite on fiHit ii» though tlx* iitT.iir had lieen ! i'ii.i iiii-il to drive .i I'olt, with nJ farmer» wili I n -Miti! Ivntly Inlrn-stcd mii every day experience. lie gave I horse attached tu » hnv, ina meeting uf Ibi» charactcr In III» name a» Henry Guddle, mid »aid ■ lie st .11 I I'll «Illi Illi' rig fi,t J allelui al thl» si-a»oii of llie year? lìieeiilt WIU 4 j In- wax a nat lie of Imulsvllle, Ky . llllllg 's st .lille The siibject» »clectrd (or discussimi and had been In tlx- employ of <'. A. ' i II.US .min al .»ml the ilrlmr pJ are fmage pianta, animai InislMiidry ill,,, the lo.-c- In like, the rent w I ih -I» l»r»| Ilaggln», ilx- millionaire turfman. and limi lenii un-. The evcnhig ineet- lin ked mid the xnliitHl» |.ate»i styles ini-n» and iMivs hals. lllg w III I h * llialllly delulrd tn »lercnp- Migra peacefully enough, Hl' -I.lei D uxki t'<>. tlcmi i11u»t raIed lecturr» mi types off but till' drivel illil tint and brci*ds uf hve»ti.-k and thè wurk Rilblx-r I mxi I h with ......." liny .„ ,. to Hu. .J ut reali»)' It, r ........... I uf thè Agrleultunii enllege. We tile Exeelkinr. I lair», w H iicsm -» to the «Inri ...t ni Una liopc lo niake thesc meeting» imHi I Ide. Ki.AHA I H a <||.NUI IIHH5. \s I lie W .¡U'l'll lll.tlll ,( entertaining and Ina!furtive. Wv turn I k * «as throw _.. An mil |||,I e\|H< t tu I n - at Klamath Fall» mi Mia. .1. F. ..; Iren re- struck the trunk of "lie "t tin* Jilly 5tll. »Ve cmilil I h - tllere mi thè turned frmn country tree» »urrmiixllng the M •l'iili * 4!li bill |ire»uine thal woulii md I h * last Sunday . J II visit- and I«' nevet regatend a giHHl dal»* tur »neh all in*>lllute lug relal hr» Ills sku" «.IS ' nisllell ¡mil lirfj Keeks. iiwing tu celebrai Imio tn>lng lield I Cap*. Vpplegate. G. \\ lasmlcv, Internal injtirh-». Thanking ymi in ad»anee fur a mid < 'ary l.iHwIey wi-lit In Klailultll him m llcddlng. Rraldn w B reply. I ani. Ver» truly ymir». Falls 'Hi Tuesday. TucMlay. The elder Mr. m law m Merrill. K. niiwl .1 *M).« Winm iimiik Lmialey will go oil to Portland, tak- t.t.inl i.i i' he has "lint --A Tlx- funeral Usdt pawn I m B Ing with him a |iart » of liidl.ui» I to mu strike tn asmi . and inn la- tried III eoiitt there. them capital is neei-ssary. and the many small individual holding» must tie merged into syndicate holdings. This a fair, open and legitimate prop 2«; Castel, 43; Driscoll, 3: Dairy; Siemens. 45; Summers, 38; Bradle; 34; Van Valkenburg. 50; Baldwi: Drei 38; Willits, 46; Bennett.- 35; : 48; Butcher. 34: Lewis, 47, Marpl 117; Reames, 63; Merrill, 34; Steam i ¿>1. -i I The bitter war between the British and Boers, which had lasted nearly three years, came **r an end by the Signing of terms of peace last week. England gives credit to Lord Kitch ener for ending the terrible struggle. INSTITUTE. II. Ferrlngton. lx- >>t- Tin w. Itlilwc, cx-pol iceman and gam/.iMl an oil j-ompsny. each mem loot Iler to t lilcf Henry lllowe, died five valut upon their holdings, tlx-y ber holding .( one-fourth interest. ■ HI .Illite I. of general debili! » and They »utmcrlhrd II50 i-(eli and lM-guii rhriiiuat Inin. lie WHS one uf mir should a.» a matter id intelligent tlx-lr w-areh. Fifty acres of land lx* Ix-al Indians self-lntetest. inform t hcin.M'lies as There I* talk of a trip Io the latva thoroughly as do intending pun-has- longing to tlx- Ithcnn-r FrrrlngbHl farm were l)-a»i-d and tlx- drill wa» Bed* this suiiiiiicr or fall with the era of the commercial lain« of the it a depth of captain a» guide A nuiiila-r uf per- lands, to the end they may receive put Into uprrathHi. !x»i fret tlx- yixing man »truck a mhim from kl.iiimtli Falls with photo what tlx-y are reiiMHiably worth in pnrtlng with them. It dix-s no sort gii»hei and on tlx-day of tlx- strike graphic nut 111» art- etprcli'd to join of giMid to make complaint alami a 948.188) wa» offered fur llirir holding», tlte |xriy. business transaetion .liter it is once but tlx- I»)»» refuned to m -II tlx- pnip- The mutual round-up of cattle mid )-on»uinmated. We shall prwltably hear ert» and will niaki* uiany more th hi - I iiiima lagan al Yalnai mi Monday. Tlx- land a great deal alxiul tlx- sharp luirgains miik I k >if dollar» from it. All outsider» who have slock mt tlx- that great luinlx-r s ndicatcs have IcaM-d was a piece lieloiigiiig In tin- rcacrt at loo »Inmid 1» on hand to git driven in securing vast tiuilx-r areas fat her >if )>tx- of tlx* organizer» of tlx- their struggler». in this state a few years hence. company. Several yean» ago young \ nutnlx-r id Indian» arc now al There would I»- no iiasis lor such (iarn-tt left tshland li> work for all Klamath Marsh looking after t licit complaints wen- the liolder» of tim uncle in a iix-reantlle )-»talill»litix i>l properly there. ber lands to pr)H-eed as carefully ami al Huhvrr. < fur qua 11 tied voter» went to Fort intelligently in the matter of their Klamath on Monday and It 1» to hr A ruotiti IRA KP. dispisal as tlx- pun-hasers pnx-eed in Imped, cast thrlr votes for the right the matter of their acquirement. ( Ashland Titlings. ; men mul measures. The development of our timber re A negro hobo went through mi es- 1.KITIIKII NT1H bl HU. source» is desirable. To develop prrience oil the railroad treble III 567; republican majority. 214. For county high school, 597; 1 against, 161. For ‘-Initiative and Referendum,” THE POTULAR SUMMER RESORT, rill’HSDA Y. JUNE 5, IIHI2. FALLS-