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x> *MMTH REPUBLICAN — — Is divided mto Mtvetal rooms, with i PERSONAL. a targe sky light, etc., and all clatau - **' ’’I* *♦ ' 4* ’•»■■* ■«* *♦* *'*■’ *• ’ ’** ’•"* v < 4* at«ly and elegantly linlsli.-d. Tlth. 1.1'2 A. J W. Davies of Bly was here Hun- • Htiddistiuumt will be presided over by bls daughter, Miss M..ud Baldwin, day. LOCAL news A. E. I.ook of Dairy Sundayed wltose »uperlor accomplishment» In the urt of photography are well here. Hanks and R- K. lluttsaker known. U. A. Bunting of Bly was In- •• litis i rttudiiupervM« for thia Nee the mJ vert htelncnl of tile ex- week. pterliH'l- Alex Anderson of Bly arrived here curalon to la-given on Upper KI in H C (¡rao-a ht» iM-' n elected JIIK- Sunday. alii lake by A C. Griffith Jun« ai. ,.„uf Ilf P"«1« ror i-'"“*"1'’ P“" Tilt- excuridonlit» will 1<-Uve here •Ill (’has. Dre< was in-re from hairy ,,<T Ro«*®* ___ - Iti Hatton - rlnct n II ,,atton thiit day tind return the dpy follow- : Tuesday. AgbUiid has the primped of smur- lug. At Odessa, where a posloffice .4- D. G. Brown of Crystal was In . llf, wisilrn mill. An Illinois man lias lately Is-en cstubllshed, a darn ing 4’ town Tuesday. *14^ to move bls p'ant «her*. [ phtlform will la-ereet.-d, and music Lorain <tla-ni'hain ••aine lip from o |(. Iluekniaii. « resident of Aslt- will ta- furiiinited by the Klamath Biswh k Monday. 1 nd ^r twelve years, died there I-alls band. All |M-oplo need rccre- <••-•>. Chase was In from ( 'hasi-'s |lrt Titunsluy. nge'l 10 years. ntlon «H-caslomilly, and the coining A l^iirHclal rain fell In till» »••••- cxi utsloii .HT oh I h an excellent optxtr- stat Ion Itud Friday. Geo. I/Hislcy of Klamath Agency Hua Saturday- H «» worth thou»-, tunity, od.sha promis. •H to I m * a mgjgxf dollar« to the trope of the popular resort for tourists und pleas was here tills Week. ure-M-ekers (I Is summer. W. E. Conner was In from I Ili» Lone ctui»«y- In Jackson county the democrats Ahliland llcconl: J. H. Rayburn 1 Rock ranch Sunday. r|n-t«sl nil "f ’h'rir nominee» for coun was killed Instantly y. sierdsy » even-1 J. T. Bradley of Lorella A SEWING ty officers exeeplliig recorder mid Ing at II o'cl ck at it point la-tween I Falls visitor Saturday. Gold Hill and Hie gravel pit near I MACHINES itxte xciiator. Poppli-ton of Wichita, Kits., 9 Rentetnlier the sortable to la- given lliitl town by Is-lng struck try a nmv-1 arrived here Monday. b) tlte l,rr'>hytcrtan Y. I’. S. C. E. Ing train, Rayburn was a peddler I C. C. ('tinnlngliani of Ft. Klamath are the best that In Hmmtoii’s opera h«ma- tomorrow of paperweights, mantle pi» Iece •tlllll- 1 arrived here Tuesday. mechanical niciits. not tuns, etc., ami was In Ash nigh« Everybody la Invited. skill can pro (’apt. O. ('. Applegate came down 4* Attorney Browers, who recently land a few days ago. He was camped from Klamath Agency Tuesday. duce, and at an at the point named and had his horse iotatted here, coming from Astorta, honest price, Rev. W. II. P<-p|s-r started Tues l,w fitted up an office in the building stalked out feeding on the grass day morning for ills home at fully warranted * 0(j. G. I'ien’e, tv'1*» Main street alongside the railroad track. A n the Bidwell, Calif. for ten years. train came thundering along he front the <ourl house. Mr. Yeager, poMtinaster at Pokeg- For sale by it K reported that the nillls, crossed Hu- trick to M-eure Ills dog auia, hits ta-en at Klamath Fails and was Jumping back when the cow- the fKlortet» sn<l lumber yards of lie failed to business this week. bugtr Pine Door A Lninta-r Co., catcher caught linn. Martha Cardwell and L. R. Card- fifftmyed by lire at Granta.Puss last Judge the s|»wd of the train and death came to him Instantly. Cor well arrived here from Central Point week, will I* rebuilt. oner K. B. Pick«) Is holding an In- the (list of the week. County Su|x rlntcndcnt DeLap will I quest over the remains today. Miss Lillie Arnold of Gold Hill ronduct » •'»cal teacher»' Inst Hute nt arrived In-rc on Wednesday of last Ashland Tidings: J. Frank Ad H oiuiim lune 2<> and 21. The pro week en route to Merrill. gram, wlticli ha» been prepurod, will ams, the well known horse dealer and Ill v. N. J. Harblt has been quite Irrlgnt loiiist of Klamath county, be puNlabed next week. til the past week, but Is now- improv came in from Merrill yesterday with Now that the elect Ion la over pco- ing and able to be about town. pls will forget politics for twu years a drove of Hit horses, which he had Maj. High and wife departed Sat and selfie down to business and to sold to J. M. D.ivldson. The latter Is tile tepres-'lllatlve «if till- Mioci-ne urday for Ashland. They expect to promoting the growth and devulop- A. o. \J. W. BUILDING, * 1 Ditch Co., of Nome, Alaska, and will return here lit about two weeks. tnent of Klamath county. 4- .-»hip tin- horses north txsluy for A. Kershner, J. ( ’ . Ferguson, A. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. ♦Js An appropriate program has Irecn Nome, where they will ta- worked Rytoi and J. Jorv came in from their I v»? prepared for Children'» day at the on lite ditch lit« company I n con- Lost river ranches Monday to vole. V Presbyterian chureit next Sunday striutlng there. With tin- horses Dan Drlscxtll and Jasper Bennett morning. A general Invitation is PERFUMERY, will go harm-sK, scrapcis and other came in from Bonanza Tuesday ¡4* «tended to both young and old to material which was tatught I11 San morning to bring the election re- AND at tend. TOILET ARTICLES, Fr.ini'isco, and the entire cost of the turns. Tw<> freight trains had a colllalon ■-qulpim-nt will represent an outlay Rev. J. B. Stark of Paisley depart- In Cow creek canyon on th« Soul Item • if alsiut $7,000. Mr. Adams, who SOAPS AND SPONGES * •••I Monday evening fur Riverside, * Pacific <»tt Wednesday of last week. lias Is-en using tin- horses In the con Both engines were wrecked. Nome st met Ion <>f th»- Little Klamath Calif., where he has gone to visit i relatives. n( tb« «mplot«« war.- «lightly injured, (||I(.hi nM.(.|V(s| front $80 to »100 per J. F. Adams of Merrill arrived I v. but none scrlouHly. In-art for tin- .mltnals In I lie aale. here Monday on his return from Ash- CHITWOOD <*? CO Judge Itamsby of Merrill was nt i Port laud Telegram: Silver Lake the Fatls Tuewlay. lie waa clc«-tcd Is an eastern Oregon town whose peo land where lie went last week w Itb Justice at Merrill by a good majority ple have nut celebrated Christmas for a lot of hors - h . P. S. LiMisley was down from Ft. »nd proinltw-a to prc«ldc over tin- sewn years, acSordlng to Z. M. v -I* 4*;? i Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc., Oregon, has this (I hv filed in this office lier sworn statement No. 349, for the office with dignity, and Impartially Brown, a Crook county stockman. Klamath yesterday with 1200 pounds etc. * I >l I I •, Co. purchase of the N'W'4 of Section No. 27. of choice cheese which he sold to enforce the laws of th« precinct. wb<> has Just returned from that part Big line new clothing, suits $M.I 00 in Township No. 32 S.. Range No. 7'.. liM-al merchants. E. W. M., and will offer proof to show Mr. Mitchell, th- freighter, wan of Lake county. An expensive mon to $13.oo D uffy Co. that the land sought is more valuable Chas. C. Chitwood arrived Sunday taken sick on Ills way Imine from ument standing In the village ceme for its timls-r or stone than for agri Subscribe for RF.fl lll.tcAN from Ashland and cxp<-cts to remain . cultural purposes, and to establish her Ager last week and »Ince tli.-n Il is tery. lie s.iis. tells bow 45 residents to said land Irefore the county only been able U* In» alxitlt town of Silver Lake met a horrible death here permanently', lie will be assocl- TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE::, 1878.— claim clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, al NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lie at I rib- by flic through the upsetting of a ateil with Ills brother in the drug with th« aid uf a can». Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) 25th day of July, 1902. She names as Ulcs Ills Ilin--as to son 1 ■ entitled •••ml oil lamp at a Christmas-tree fest business. L akkvikw , Oi.rsaix, May 12, 1902.) witnesses: Linsy C. Sisemore. of Fort A. ('. Griffith and wife, and Messrs. tn.-at which In* ate. ival wven years ago. That number Notice is hereby given that in com Klamath, Oregon; Anna O. Sisemore, W» are requested I m a tn mn-« that of |w-rsons taken out of a small com Jones, Hanson. Klddler. Owens and pliance with the provisions of the act of of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarali .1. Rodkey, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; lilt bwiineM m«n <d litis pl.tee have munity leaves vacancies iji the homes Bryan and Miss Courtright came Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Chris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. act for the rale of timlier lands in the Any and all |>ersons claiming adversely down on the steamer Saturday from de«id«d to <*«1«br:itc th - Fourth on a I bat will not I m - tilled in this genera states of California. Oregon, Nevada, the above-descrila-d lands are teqttet»!- big acai»-ix-re ami that the nect-Kimry lion. Silver Like will not permit a Odessa, formerly known as the Pop- ami Washington Territory,” as extend ed to tile their claims in this office ed to all the Public Land States l-v on or before the said 2fitl> day of July, commit tee will tusm be appointed and saloon license Io lie lulled since that lars. act of August 4. 1892. William O. Hill, Miss Wm. Spcnct and daughter. absolutely so II I k til;! one ■•vent, commence active preparations. I.«t of Fort Klamath. Comity of Klam IMS. E. M. Bi:vrritx. Register. •II unite In nuking tin- celebration a ••dry" town In the state. A drunken Irene, who have been stopping at ath, State of • tregon, lias this day tiled in I this otfice his sworn statement No. 348, TIM BEK LAND, ACT J UNE 3. 1878, Tolo. and Mrs. Ida Conklin of Med- man uvri turned the lamp Christmas grand succonk . tor tlie pureliase of the E'.j of I-.1. » of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ford, left Monday to spend the I sit lu a tragedy Section No. 21. in Township No. 32 S.. The races at Bonanza l.tst Thttnt- eve, 1895, that resulted in Mrs. ll. I M. Range No. 7'.. E. W. M.. and will day and Friday were attended bv one which caused a thrill of horror to liter at Pelican Bay. UNITED STATES LANDOFFICE. ) pr,s»f to show that the land Bunch accompanied them, going to. offer I.tKKVtEW, GKEiiox, Maj 12. 1902. i j sought is more valuable for its limber <>f th» largest crowds that ever pass over the entire northwest amt her son at Ft. Klamath. Ashland or stone than for agricultural purposes, cast the county of Lake Into deepest Notice is hereby given that in coni- | gathered together In the county. and to establish his claim to said land plianee with the provisions of the act oi Record. Th<-r» were m > many In attendance gloom. l^.forc tile county clerk of Klamath Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle»! “An | Rev. Mr. Shields leaves next Sun county, Oregon, • I Klamath Falls, Ore act lor the sale of timber lands in the that Bonanza's accent modal Iona were The Klamath Falls school closed day evening for a trip to Ills old gon. oti Fri lay, the 2-»th »lay of July, states of California. Oregon. Nevada. | hardly sufficient. The race« were its year's work last week and gave 1992. He names as wi'nesses: Linsy ami Washington Territory,” as ex- interesting and all had a good time. its ••onimenccment program In the home in Pennsylvania. lie will be C. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath. Oregon : temleil to all the I'uhlic Land .State» by joined in San Francisco bv his wife Anita O. Sisetmtr»*, »*f Fort Klamath, aut of August 4, 1892. Linsy C. Sisemore, Though It cannot be known posi ••per» house Thursday evening when Sarah J. R»*ikev.of Fort Klam of Fort Klamath, County oi Klamath, who has been under medical treat Oregon; ath. Oregon; Chris Weiss, of Fort State of Oregon, has thisdav tiled in this tively until the rettult I* officially the honor of graduation was con ferns) Mr. Fountain ment there. They will be absent Klamath. Oregon. Any and all persons otliee Ids sworn statement No. 34H, for canvaaaed, It is concluded from re on Ray Fountain. the purchase of the NE'4. of Section No alMitil six weeks, and then return to »•luiming adversely. V’t- ports that the proposit Ion to cstal»- presented an oration on "The Evolu ,nfiv ' I jiik I m arv request rd to file tjivir^ claims 25, in To« nsliip No. 32 S.. Range No. Klamath Fall» to locale pt>rmanet • ’ in this office on or before said 2 »th day 7U. E. W. M. ami will offer proof to llah a high w-hmd In this county has tion of Government," which showed slion that the land sought is more val 1902. depth of thought and MEOFottt». O ke ., May, 23. 1902. of Julv, carried by a big majority. This val ..... . ’ E. M. BRATTAIX, Register. uable for its timber or stone titan for Stockmen: I have one line Jack, agricnltiiral purposes, ami to establish uable educational entcrprlae will do careful preparation. R. I. llain- much to »tlmtilate the growth of I mend, in iH-ltalf “ of - the » board, bc- maltec, |Kist four, long body, heavy Timber lutnd. Act June 3, 1878— his rlaint to sai»l laml la-fore the county Cemetery Work of all KÌM» d clerk of Klamath county. Oregon, at Notice for Publication. I stowed the iiniiii I diploma. Other iHines. Kentucky blood, tine traveler, Specialty. Ail wdrk ówbràirtMdj this town and county. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the Shop Opposite New Fee« Stable. i feature» of the entertainment were well broke. 1 brought him from Los 25th »lay of July, 1902. He names as UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) C. C. ChitwiMKi has resigned It I n songs, recitations and drills, intcr- Angeles county, Cal., to Medford L akkvikw , O rkoos , May 12, 1902.) witnesses: William O. Hili, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Artie Bill, of Fort position In the Red Cross drttg store Igpersed with music by the orchestra. ; Jackson county, over 900 miles, in Notice is hereby given that, in com Klamath, Oregon ; »Satali J. Rislltey, of and will leave shortly for Klamath All of the participants displayed tai- 24 days; is in good shape for season. pliance with the provisions of the act of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Chris Weiss, oi (’»ingress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any ami all Falls, where he will engage tn the ,»nt nod good training, and not only Will sell or trade for mules. act for the sale of tiuilier lands in the persons claiming adversely the alxive drug business witli a brother. While ' refil l ted credit on themselves but on states of California, On-gon. Nevada and deserilred lamia are requested to tile S ami Et. CittfE. Washington Territory," ns extended to tlieir claims in this office on or before Mr. Cltltwood's sojourn In this city (be ...... hers Who had them in -barge. all the Public Lain! States by net of said 25:h »lav of .Inlv. 1902. The Klamath E'ounty Live stbek lias been brief he has mad« many 1 MARRIED- There was genuine merit In every \11gust 4. 1892, AnnaO. Sisemore, of E. M. BRATT A IN. Register. Association will pay tHfe aboie rb- warm friends In Marehfield, who will part of the program and the large Fort Klamath, county <f Klamath, The marriage of Mr. Claud IL state of Oregon, has this day filed iji TIMI’.ER LAND, ACT JUNE.I. 1878.— ward for the »arrest ahff WHHction <4 regret his departure. — Mantbflcld audience showed appreci.H ion by close Daggett to Miss Floy IL Seliallock this office her sworn statement. No. 347, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. any person or perkbtik fbbhd guilty nf Hun. ! attention and frequent applause. The i took place Sunday at the residence of for th« pur. has»- of the S', sW„ NE'„ stealing of rtiteHhg the mark» o? SWL and NW'4 SE'4 of Section No. UNITED STATES LAN D OFFICE. Of those elected to county offiic»-s opera house was tastefully decorated brands of atiy stock belonging to an^ the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. IL 25. in Township No. 32 S„ Range No. L akeview , O hkoon . May 12, 1002. member of this association. from the two ticket» It, Is consoling for the occnslon with foliage and F. Hchallock. Both are popular 7'., E. W. M., ami «ill offer proof to Notice is hereby given that ill com Address ('has. Hoftoti, President; show that the land sought is more valu plianee txt see that voters have reposed In the flowers, Both pupils and teachers with the provisions of lite set of young people and have a best of able for its timber or stone than for ag- bi J. O. I Lintaker, Secretary. June 3,1878. entitled "An republican» their two most important deserve congratulation and praise friends and well-wishers. ' rienltural purposes, ami to establish her CongreNHof for the sale of timber lands in the and responsible trusts that, of handl for t lie successful manner In which claim to said land liefore the county act <>f California, Oregon, Nevada, ¡clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at states A Real Friend. ing the county's money and that of die entertainment "its carried, am) Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the anil Washington Territory." its ex tended to all the 1’iiblic Land States by presiding over th« county's myster for Hu- forward strides made in their 28th -lav of July. 1992. She names as act of August 1. 189S, Howard c. Cun- •*1 suffered from dyspepsia witnesses: William O. IhlII, o For ninghtnn, ious dead. This »hows that people educational work during the past Fort Klamath, county of 1 », Klamath. Oregon ; A the Hill. of b«»rt Klamath, of indigest Ion for fifteen years. state of Oregon, has this »lay nrc not slow to vote right when nine months. Klamath. Oregon; Sarah J .Rodkey. oi W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks. N. Fort Klamath. On-gon; Chris Weiss, o tile»! in litis office his sworn statement filling offices that cut, much figure. No. 350, for file purchase of the W'_. C. “After 1 had tried many doctors Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any ami all SW' DEATH OF MR5. DURKEE. "V. *1.A *1* 111*^ 4.See. 11, Lots 3 and 4 of Section j Rev. W. B. Pepper of Ft. Bidwell, persons claiming adversely the above- and medicines to no avail one of my ........ No. 10, in low nship No. 33 S„ Range lands are requested to file Mrs. II. F. Durkee, who had been friends persuaded me to try Kodol. •’¡»Hf., Rev. J. B. Stark of l’alblcy, No. 7K, E. W. M., an,I will offer proof their claims in this office mt or before to show that the land sought is more ( fir., «nd Rev. J. L. Beatty of Klam- suffering the result of a paralytic It gave Immediate relief. 1 can cat sail 25th »lav of July. 1902. valuable for its timber or »-tone than E. M. HR ATTAIN, Register. *lh Agency, were here Friday, Sat- stroke for a year nod a half, died almost anything I want now and my for agricultural purposes, ami to estab-1 MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. lish his claim to said laml before the ntday and Sunday to attend it .Meth last »Stttnrday nt 1:40 p. m.. at her digestion Is good. 1 cheerfully re TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3. 1878. county clerk of Klamath county, Ore-< Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stdtkihy^ The Inter commend Kodol." Don’t try to cure odist conference and examination home near Altamont. NOTICli FOR PUBLICATION. gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc* E7xVni!S?.t-fA*.'t,,ToW»* ment t(M>k place Sunday in the presided over by the local piiHtor, day, the 25th day of July, 1902. He | stomach trouble by dieting. That UNtrr.n S tatus L.tstf O ffice , names as witnesses: James M. Etnerv, ' She was only fur'her weakens the system. Kev. N. j. Harhit. The visiting Klamath Falls cemetery. Lakeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902» of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren 1). | ministers preached to attentive audi ,,ge<l 37 yars, I months and 27 days. You need wliolcsolnc, st rengt liing There tvere $3.5 1ri greenbacks, lift LOST« Notice is hereby given that in font- ' King,Ion, of l'oit Klamath, Oregon; i ences Friday evening, Saturday «vett She leaves a hiisbiiild and five child food. Kodol enables you tn assimi nliance with the provisions of the act of 1 John Barker, of Fott Klamath, On-gon ; in gold and some biitef. xMlt ing and Sunday morning and evening» ren to mourn her death. Rhe was a late what you eat by digesting it Congress of .lime 3. 18'8, entitled "Au Samuel R. Kingdoti. of Fort Klamath, Mrs. Blanche Griffith, wild, with please leave the pocket act for the sale of timber lands tn the ■ Oregon. Any ami till persons claiming good wife and mother and her sur- without the stomach's aid. States of California, Oregon. Nevada, I adversely the ab<>ve-<leseril>eil lands others, went to Lakeview early in tents at this office or fit Judge Baldwin I ihn nearly complel- vlvlng family have the sympathy of and Washington Territory," as extend are requested to tile their claims in this January to make proof on a timber ranch »♦ the Poplars bh fl fd one of the most, commodious and main friends. Rev. W. B. Pepper All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, er to all the Public l-«nd States by office on or before said 25th dav oi claim, lost a pocket-book. containing at It lake; A liberal Feward wjU kid foinplete photograph galleries In the of August 4, 1892, Artie Hill, of Fort ! July, 1902. conducted the funeral services at her fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor net about $.50, while en lout.- hentti paid; E; M. BltATTAIN, Register Klamath, county oi Klamath, state of Stnte. It occupies the entire second ghum, at the Excel »or, Dairy, Or. Glory of bls furniture building, t»t>d laic home» J ELECTRIC BIG STORE CASH STORE . Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets. Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. S tiletto - Hats Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving. Hardware & Furniture Dealer. DRUGS * L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. MEDICINES * KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE, G. D. GRIZZLE, For General Stone Wort. $250.00 REWARD $ NEW SPRING GOODS CENTRflL MILLINERY STORE.