Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 12, 1902, Image 2

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    I
HE BRICK STORE.
Notice is lieleby gl ven that a mee
ing of th«“ stockholders of the
Mutual
FULL STOCK
n
transaction
important business.
All are urgent
THE NEW STORE
DeWitt's
yesterday.
They always yield
DeWitt’s Witch Haze» Salve.
skin diseases, al*
HOUSTON’S IHJI LDING
kinds
wound»
«■I
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
suffered
dyspepsia
from
indigestion for fifteen
goods ,
HATS AND CAPS,
All of which for the Present will be Sold at Abso-
lute Wholesale Prices.
We Cordially Invite the Public to Call and Inspect
Respectfully,
VEO, MILLER & CO.
~~ - r
STEAMBOAT EXCURSION
ON UPPER KLAMATH LAKE
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 21-22,
say
ca’
1 can
It gave immediate relief.
almost anything I want now and ni<
cheerfully
digestion is good,
1
commend Kodol.’’
Don’t try to cun
fur’her
You
need
foot!.
dieting,
weakens
tile
wholesome,
by
re
Tha
to
asslini
digesting
it
without th«' stomach’s ahi.
New line of chinaware, aemi-por
eelain and glassware.
Prices lowest
DUFFY Co.
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE.
A. C. GRIFFITH, Proprietor
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
FARMERS’
INSTITUTE.
At C. R. I »eLap's
Store.
perous and promising.
KLAflATH FALLS, OREGON.
In regard to the prospective farm-
\rs’ institute at this place, Mr. DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF.—
Published every Thur»«lay by
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Stearns has received the following
U nitkd S tates L and O fpick . )
W. HUSE & SON, letter:
Lakeview, Oregon, June 4, 1902. )'
C orvallis . O re ., June 3, 1902.
E ditors amo P roprietors .
Notice is hereby given that John A.
Mr. O. A. Stearns,
Nichols of Bonanza, Oregon,* has tiled
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
•rMcatrnox ratu :
notice of intention to make pnxjf on his
My dear Sir: I have your letter desert-land claim No. 382. for the SE‘4
6se year (tn advance) .................................. K æ
W ' i, sec. 23. N ', NW', a n< I N W ‘4
T hursday , june 12, 1002. of the 29th and carefully note the F NE
‘4, Sec. 20, Tp. 39, 8..R II.E. W.
same.
M., tiefore J. O. Hamaker, U.S. Com­
Will send posters within a few missioner, at Bonanza. Oregon, on Sat­
Governor Geer has under consider­
the 19th «lay of July, 1902.
He
days.
We desire that the people of urday,
ation the matter of convening an
i names the following witnesses t<- prove
complete i-rigation and reels.na
extra session of ttie legislature to Klamath secure a hall for the meet­ the
tion of said land :
Chas. If. Hoagland,
ing
as
we
have
no
funds
for
this
pur
­
i
enatt’ a law to regulate the salaries
of Bonanza, Oregon; Lon D. Burk, of
pose.
Also,
if
practicable,
secure
a
Bonanza, Oregon ; John Sparks, of Bo­
of state officers in accordance with a
little local assistance in the way cf nanza, On-gon; Thos. Sparks, of Bonan­
plank in the republican state plat­
za, Oregon.
E. M. B rattain , Register.
form. Ff the session is culted AtRdlW music for the evening session as this
would be quite entertaining to the
it will be jmrt prior to the opening
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
audience. We will discuss the sub­
Of tbe'rogdlar session.
jects you mention, namely, problems
Department of the Interior, (
We had interred to present the pertaining to agriculture, forage
Land Office at Lakeview, Oiegon, ■
June 0, 1902. I
election returns in tabulated form plants, weeds, etc.
I trust that
Notice
is
hereby
given
the fol-
this week, but as we gave the major­ sufficient interest will be taken in ! Inwing-named settler hss that
fil«-d noli«» of
ities from the official count last week, the institute to insure a goodly at­ his intention to make final proof in sup­
together with the vote in each pre­ tendance of farmers as we greatly port of his claim, an«l that said proof
lie tnaile before the county clerk of
cinct, it would probably be of no desire to meet the farmers and dis­ will
Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath
interest to readers to have the pain­ cuss all phases of work in your sec­ Falls, Oregon, on July 25, 1992, viz:
Emil Kirchgessner.
ful story repeated, though in a- con­ tion. The evening session will be
H. E. No. 2154, for the SW quarter
densed shape. ’The result on' county quite entertaining with stereopticon NE quarter, W half southeast quaiter,
officers bears no semblance to what illustrated lectures on representative NE quarter SE «piarter, Sec. 33, Tp. 32,
R.7»i, E. W. M.
He names the,
it has been' in the past and is no cri- breeds of hve stock, agricultural col­ S..
following witnesses to prove hi«] eo-’.tin-
tenon of what it will be in future lege, laboratories, buildings, grounds, notis residence upon awl cultivation of
years. Then why preserve it and etc., which is quite instructive as said Ian«I, viz; Howard C. Cunning­
ham, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Famuel
prepetuate its memory? The defeat well as entertaining.
^Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon;
of republican nominees for county
Thanking you for the very kind Warren King«|pn, of Foil Klamath,
offices, ill gixxi men,—in the face Interest you take in this matter, and Oregon ; John Barger, of Fort Klamath,
Oregon.
rtf a republican majority of more than trusting you will have a successful in­
E. >L B rattais , Register.
100 for state officers, is incomprehen­ stitute, I am, Very truly yours,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
sible, almost paradoxical, and is not
J ames W jthycombe .
llKeiy fo ever happen again.
KLAMATH AGENCY ITEMS.
Department of the Interior,)
Oregon is decidedly in the republi­
can column, notwithstanding the
election of a democratic governor and
the defeat of republican nominees for
county offices in a few counties of
the state.
Excepting governor, all
flic newly elected state officers are
republican. Congressman Tongae’s
rhsjwHy te more than double what
Williamson,
it was two years ago.
who has been elected to congress
from the Second district, received a
majority of over 8000.
The legisla­
ture will be strongly republican and
will elect a republican to succeed
Senator Simon.
The election of
Chamberlain far from indicates a
weakening of the republican party in
Oregon. The general result shows
that republicanism is stronger than
ever and that a large rrmjority of the
people of the state endorse President
Roosevelt’s administration.
laind Office at Lakeyiew, Oregon,z
June 9, 1902.'
Mr. Walpole, a botanist of Wash­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that the fol­
ington, D. C., is here studying the
lowing-named settler has tiled notice of
plants of the country.
| his intention to make final proof in sup-
port of his claim, anil that said proof
Mrs. G. W. Loosley, C. V. Lrxisley, | i will
be ma«le before Jas H. Driscoll,
Clara Loosley and Frank Applegate! I county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
were here Tuesday from the Loosley on July 2*>, 1902, viz:
Hutchinson,
ranch on Wo«xi river.
Mr. Apple-! H. E. No Richard
2095. for the H half NE ipiar-
gate, who has been making a visit! ter and S half N W «piarter, Sec. 8, Tp.
there since Wednesday of last week, 41, S., R. 12, E. W. Si. He names ttie
following writnesses to prove his contin­
did not go back with them.
uous resilience upon an<l cultivation of
Miss Bertha Nickerson accom-, said land, viz: Frank Graybael, of
Merrill, Oregon ; Wallace Arrnstror g, of
partiedCapf. Applegate from Klam­ Merrill,
Oregon; Frank Jordan, of Mer­
ath Falls during the latt?r part of rill. Oregon ; Tom Dixon, of Title latke,
last week and is staying at his home. | ' Oregon.
E. M. BRATTA IN. Register.
We are glad to know that Miss Nick­
erson expects to be here for some
Notice lor Publication.
time.
Department of the Interior,
The Klamath school is soon to I
T-and Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
have a piano and a brass band.
May 17, 1992.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
A party of our friends went to
lowing-named settler has file«J noli« !' of
Spring creek on Sunday and a very her intention to make final proof in sup­
port of her claim, anil that sai«l proof
enjoyable time was had by all.
will lx: made la-fore Jas H. Driscoll,
L eather S tockino .
Miw Magilton, the denflat, will
We have .«tome nice patterns Jap-
make a profeaaional visit to Merrill anees floor matting.
D uffy C o .
June rSfht and1 will go fo K luma th
Latest styles mens and boys hats.
Agency July 1. Thoae wanting den- i
D ufey C o .
lai work dawe 1» tlioae localities
Rubber ixsits with leather solos at
should call on her.
fhe Excelsior. Dairy, Or.
All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, I
>w,r-
Call at the R epublican office for
fresh bam. bacon and lard and sor-
fh-ain, at the Exi.el.uir. Dairy, Or.
t ’ tin» job woffc.
IICSS, left Tuesday for Medfonl.
«»•’*
.......... r»1MU t*
iukrr£
I
Work Promptly Executed and
Guaranteed.
Spell
J
Fine Watch Repairing,
All
1 10
'-•••«heeausi
............ ‘•••-.“..url».
oll7,111"'
turn they had a mlshsp
,h^ *
Wjga»,
Notice is hereby given tint there
are funds in th«1 town treasury for
the redemption of the following war­
rants. interest on same to cease fron
May 22. 1902: Nos. 830, 831, 832,
i 833, 834, 835, 836, 837.
J. W. S iemens .
Town Treasurer.
THE POTULAR SUMMER RESORT.
H. O. CHUTE
Platform htif» been erected for dancing and the Klamath
^Jeweler and Optician^
Falls Orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets for
1
Eyes Correctly Fitted
trip: Gentlemen, $1; Ladies. 50 cents. Oyster Supper
at Midnight.
Tiff
any. utter lieliig woundeil, jumped off
Inaprei th.- waler ami ,h ...
J
system
strengthin»
Kodol enables you
late what you eat
at
I
and medicines tu no avail one of m,
j friends persuaded me to try Kodol
only
mi **1'
.1
I
N
“After 1 had trie«i many doctor
stomach trouble by
our Stock and Verify Prices.
busl-
dead
Guard
’
Rm
two
out-
Getting
a illNtanee <>f 150 yanls.
,‘“‘rr' .. ................ I ami
h, J
an«
years,’’
W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks.
C.
court here.
Hex Boni, a capitali»! from Trxmi.
w«'«’k. Judge Ben».«,
I
A Real Friend.
i
til«' hui<h*l to tile wall wlii-ii llw
iirilieil men cmti | mm I.
**“m
wen«
prisoners
....
t
Cur«
Accept no counterfeits.
Opposite City Meat Market.
KLAMATH FALLS TO ODESSA,
of
re
Ualkhm
Ollier
forced at the |M>tnt of a pistol to take
^¡7'
Operations unnecessar
to cure piles.
Mr.
„mined to .•««'tel.’•! «»••’
It.
trring
ill«* fence and followed the men, <«ln. M.«nduy night, which «Z
»In»>t I ng al them wlieli lliey killed lllem to “«lay out" by the .1,1
<vr creek Monday.
sojourning here som«’ Hine.
H«’ Is
him.
The prlMaierw then eM’aped
J. W. McCoy wa» down from Ft. 1 favorably Impr.—’.l with thi......... un-
Into III«“ wimm I n .
A | mwm ’ of forty
Klamath last week.
trv and exiss ts to return.
men I n out lifter the prlMiners iiik I
Evelyn IL tpph'k’»'«’. <l»"K'“,,r ,,f
Silas ObeiH-hain of la«rella was a
/ <1
have Iheiii hs'ated In Hu- wimk I h half *H«I beasts, but Hulell|,.
I It ypplegate H“inrn«“«l bom«' last
Falls visitor Miaiday.
wav lu-tween Salem iuii I ttie Reform
weekfhun San J«*> ‘*1«»“ *»*"
W. E. Oainer was In town
I’m
m 'I kmi I.
The men «ire desperate and
sin- finished 11 four yean’ l’ourse ut
day from his swan lake ninch.
he llll((hl J(1M 1U w || JI
a luittle Is ex|N<cte«l
The | mmm ' I n
J. I’. Hazen of IYx‘ Valley was Iti the University of «b«' l,* lll«’.
headetl by Sheriff W. F. Durbin, rnjnynl a gi.sl night.’ rest
May 22nd all«“ gradual«’.! from I liât
town the for«“ part of the week.
Slicrtff-ele«“t II. U. t'olbalh and offi­ tens ions te«ast w«,„|<| n>me wlthlnj
college with the <legr«e of B. M.
of
cers
from the prlMxi.
The prlnmiere
Nell Sly and John Wliltcome
Liveryman Marple arrlve.1 from arc armed with two rifles ami two
I'icunl wen“ Fall» visitors Tiies<hiy.
Um puny arrived here e.rly
Iteli- re ml mtn .
Tlie arms are I h -II cmm I to ■"“ndng. after ^« hh.g up^J
G. T. Conn« r of Merrill was a Falls laikcvlew Tuesday with Judge
yttorney Reames of have I m - cii tlirown over th«« atiM'katte
soil, District
agnf vehicle, »ml the Jud«.
visitor the latter purl of last week.
■ •.
Jacksonville
ami
\- S. Itammoml of Sunday night by friend» among <*x- miurt after lun« li«-<lh,
Shields
depart«
“
«!
Sunday
Rev.
Messrs. Reame» ami Urtin­ curNlonlNtN who came from I’orthind.
Medfonl.
night on his six weeks' Eastern trip. moud start«.! yesterday wltli Mr.
COHK TO OitfiQON,
Ingrain, the wounded prisoner, was
Miss Ora Craw font of WiHsIburn. Marpl«“ for Ager, from wheme they
M'titcnceii from Lynn county for kill­
K iregunisn.)
Or.. Is hero visiting th«“ family of W.
Kansas farmers are rejoh-i^ |()
ing his brother In isul.
Prhuineni
go home.
\. Wright.
heavier rainfall Hum lus vtaitnt tk
employed in th«“ foundry wen« marcli
\ terrible runaway
C. C. I’oppletoll of Wlt«“liita. Kai»..
Town Talk:
im I I o w < rk at 7 o'clock and had en- state la-fore In the p^ Ihrrr
win« was Iler«“ several days last week. | mvldent <»•«' rurred at Gold Hill Wed- tcre<l III«'iiuHihlliig r«HUn witli Shop The leni|s r la taken out of
nernlay. about mlilnlght.
B«“n Mooie
departed Satunh.y .
Guard Ferrell tushie
and
Guani tlianksglvlng to «..... extent,
and
his
sister.
Miss
Nettie.
**rr re-
>
reside
John Connolly and m > ii who
Stupletoii to ah
ailjoinliig
nanti. « ver by flu- fresh.'ts I im I uih I l„
toW 11.
Tracy j <l<'wii|M«ur, ami which have <hi„
n>n. turning t«> their horn«“ near
miiiic miles south of Chase's slat
i
Suddenly, without warning,
from attending a meeting <«f the Re­
were in town Tuesday.
rifles |«'r««pa in lowland» very Iw-avll».
and Merrill appeared with
lH-kalis.
When at a point <m tile
when
In-j •■llttial«’uf the »unflower
stale a
J. C. Rutenic arrived horn«“ Mun­
Tracy aimed at Ferrell, t.:
................
........
road known .1» Water Gulch the
gram, a Ilf«' prlmaier, attempted to < "7 «'Xlremi'N, ami of 11 h |I1MI
day evening from latkeview when' lie
singletree on the two-borae buggy
rea<'li ami disarm 'I'racy.
Instantly , •aid: '“It never rains but It
had lieen attending court.
l>rok<- ami frlght.ued th«“ animate
(
Alex Martin left Saturday night into a dead rim down the »t«s“P bill- Merilll shot Ingram and 'I'racy allot A drouth 1» |» rlutp» i|lr
courrtglng
climate
<<>n<lltl<m
<
Ferrell,
the
latter
«lying
alm««st
In
­
for l*ortlaad, wliere he lias gon«“ to At the f«M«t of Hie hill both «as upanta
which agriculturists have t«i<i«u
stantly.
attend the Maamiic grand l«dge.
of th.- rig wen- thrown out. Mi.
iml<-»H It I m - It fn-Alrt-t that
Tracy
and
Merrill
al
once
made
for
S. L. McNaughton, proprietor of . M'"«r<“ landing <«n <•»•' gr<«un<l. tail
llielr growing crops or a rrrhaif tl
Die
wall
near
the
nurtlieast
stis'kade,
1
III«“ Ager-Lakeview stage line, was Mi»» Mixire’a «Ins*
caught
wa»
wlier«' they aral«“«l the wall by means In tin hour «l« st tiiya crops, »t<rk (
here Sunday and left for Lakeview. ' around III«“ Itrake ami nil«“ wa» held
•>f a ladder.
When outside the wall buildings. In a c«iuntrr of <U sm
Mrs. E. IL Ream«* is attending «tangling from tile vehh’l«’ while the
extremes people expect thne tlj
Guard Jones, on the northwest cor-1 tlioiigli, of course. MiMubhurn 7]
The
a m«*eting «if the graml hxlge of lb«“ ! tioraen ran for ««ver a mile,
I
W
ICI-
!
tier of the »t<s'ka>le, was sb<«t
Itopeful Is human uaturr thn |
Eastern Star at I’ortland this week. i liorw-x. terribly injured from IM-Illg
and killed.
Tiffany was also »Ilot I never prepared for them. Th/
Were
struck
with
th«
“
buggy
tongue.
Everet
t
.
Carolyn«-
I’atciiln
of
and hr dro|>|N-<l off tin- fence engag. edy 1» to seek a mor«“ i-quablr rlij
Wash., stopped her«“ last Friday en ! forced to »top. iml the young lady ! lug tile fugitives In a flgilt.
that of Oregon, r««r «umpll
IlI» gllli
man's
f
where drouth iuk I cyclunn a»|
route Imine from a visit to Ft. Klam- j managed to get •<« George My
was nimiii empty and lie was taken by known.
I reaideixt near by.
Dr. l histiolm
alb.
! tile convicts and use«l as a shield
Arts called amt treated th«“ «olimi»,
l ead» them All
lion. IL A. Eininitt
wlille tliey made for ttie tlmlier.
1 He think* the . ............... ttie dreadful
Curry county, Oregon,
Wlu'ii out <>f range of tlie prison
one Minute < oiigh Curr btu
1 .u'cuh'iii will re«“«iver. yt her Injuries
surveying, ami exp«-cts to
i I ut stopped and dcllta'ratrly
kllleii oilier medicines I rvrr trai
' are very M-rlous.
several months.
tlndx-r coligli», cold», croup alai thru I
Tiffany, cM-aping Into
Maj. Worden
rvtiinwd
Sunday MUROER OF GUARDS AT PENI­ lmiu«“dlately. T liey hud
lung troubles," mu |>. Muti
from a trip to the W«sxl river coun­
anv’s gun. Iml finding
TENTIARY.
of laiganlon. IN. • ho- Minútela
'threw It a way.
Duncan
try, which he says lisiks very pros­
Cure I» ttie only atoolutely «ilia
Hau
Willen
Meredith.
u •”-'7
largely Interested in the sb.s p
Eugen«* Xpeitcer was in from
cure.” siivs S. R.
«’Inj“
“Hemling
slil«» they shot Guard J oiicn
J. L. lhulgett of Ken«« was In town ,
certa!
Grove, lk‘l.
te*"
Mr.C«^s-l>
■Sunday.
uncle
Witch
hull
for I’orthind, while
Ready to Y leid.
lined
I they
L. E. Kellogg of I’ortlanil was her«
Salve for piles and found it a
TIH'RNDAY, JUNE 12. Um¿.
FALL'*
N<). »,
PERSONAL.
M kukill ,
Up-to-date shirt waists and
wear at Mrs. Maylone’s.
•I
furnishing
KI \M ATH
VOL. 7.
«
President
KLAMATH FALLS, OR
'
o
a.
of that day, for the
N. S.
«■L -L ..------------------------------------------------------
—
Oregon,
ly requested to at temi.
By order of the board of diracton
JENNINGS,
gent ’ s
Merrill,
Metri
Cvnipan
.lune 30th, 1902, at 1»» o’chs-k
ieneral Merchandise.
L adies ’ and
Canal
Irrigating
will be held at
ÍEAMES
klahath
republican
SUPPLEHENT.
1
STOCKHOLuFRS MEFTIML
county e'erk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on June 30, 1J»O2, viz:
I
Elizalath G. Elgin,
HE. No. 2027, for the Fl^ NW 'a and
W'% FW'j, Fee. 2, Tp. 41, F., R. «, E.
I VV. M. Fhe names the following wit­
nesses to prove her continuous reel-
■ «ience u|»>n and cultivation of said lan«l,
viz; A. ('astel, of Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon ; M. A. Eddy, of Pokegama, Oregon ;
| Charles Elgin, of Beswick, Calif.; Hugh
Hayworth, of Picard. Calif.
I. M. B rittain , Register.'
Concerning
C. II. Withrow leaves next
Sunday
killing
the
guards In the Salem
of
Hirer
tor Ashland where he goes t<> meet Monday by two desperate prisoners,
his son Bert who has been attending tin- San F miic I m - o Bulletin cuntiine«i
tile following ¡termini
IL F. Tiff-
a military college at Portland.
anv. on«-
of
the
unfortunate
men
Geo. Ilurii and wife have lieen call-
kilhtl. wa» well and favorably known
ed to th«“ residence of H. Grubb. near
In Klamath Falls where in- llvefl
Pokegama, on account of the serious
some years ago:
illness of Mrs. Horn's mother, Mr».
Harry
Two desperate prisoners,
Grubb.
Tracy, sentenced to twenty years,
E. 1. Applegate arrived imine Min-
and David Merrill, a tiilrteen-year
day from Lakevie v. where he h.ni
man, both serving sentences for as­
lieen investigating th«- revs,rds of
sault and roldiery from Multnomah
Ijlke county and giving .“Xpert evi­
county, escaped from the peniten­
dence in th«“ case against ««x-Sbenff
tiary this morning, after
killing
Nel Ion.
three guards, Frank Ferrell, guard,
Ashland
Mrs.
lheord:
Fisher and daughter.
came up from San
Frais iwo
Friday
friends.
They
Io visit Jai ksonvilie
will visit Klamath
Newman and S. R. Jones and
Miss Gertrude,
Falls
Is fore
re­
turning home
IL
F.
fence men.
Tim prisoners
had
just
into the foundry for work at
7 a. lit.,
when Tracy suddenly appeared armctl 1
ing him almost instantly.
Notice For Publication-
•
Department of the Interior, (
Land Office at Lakevii-w, Oregon,
May 10, 1902. )
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
low ing-nameii settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup­
port of iiis claim, an«i that sai«l proof
will he made before J. O. Hamaker, U.
8. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, I
on August 2, 1902. viz:
Ben Abbeloos,
If. E. No. 20o7, for tlie FW1^ NW1^,
W'i8W‘4, 8ec. 15, an«l NW‘, NWG,
Fee. 22, Tp. 39 F.. R. 13 E., W. M. H<-
names tlie following witnesses to prove
liis continuous residence upon anil cul­
tivation of said land, viz: Hilaa Ols-n-
chain, of Ixtrella, Oregon ; Frank D.
Swingle, of Lorell’i, Oregon ; Charles .1.
Swingle, of Lorella, Oregon; Walter R.
Campbell, of Lorella, Oregon.
E. M. B battain , Register,
CONTEST NOTICE.
D ep . iktnkxt of Tfir. L xtkiiioh , /
U xitkp F tateh L a . xi > Orrii K, -
L akkvikw . O kbuon , May 9, 1902.)
A sufficient contest effidavit having
b«“en filed in this office by Henry H.
Wood, contestant, against liomeete-ul
entry No. 2«)80, made April j.3, |K«»7, for
FE'i NE'i, Fee. 20, 8W NW. an«l
NEJ4NW4, Section 21, Township 37
8., Range 10 E.. by Frank B. Ether­
idge, coliteetee, in which it is allege«!
that th«“ »aid Frapk B. Etheridg«; ban
wholly aban<looe«l eai«l tract; that lie
has changed his resilience therefrom
for more than six months since making
said entry; that sni'l tract is not set-
tle«l upon and cultivate«! by sai‘1 party
as required by law an«l farther that his
absence is not due to Ids employment
or enlistment in I ho U. H. Navy or U.
n.
u««»» >.c
—........ upon
8. n>»>y
Army »»«i
and that
he has - ■•-->
not been
the lands for tlie three years last f«a-t
and that the land has not be« n cnlti-
v,it<-<! by nn. one for him; *ni«l parties
latter at ills p<«i.
bullet striking him in
Inflicting a slight
limber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Notice for Publication.
forehead.
A
wound.
and
are drsprratr, 11 tsittl«“
before they ar«“ secured,
tives In the wimm I n
nc I kmi I
I
prison bronchiti», coughs.
t hey
as
for
reward
The
prlsonrra.
near
the
.spring levar.
Spring fever 1» auotbw “«•
It 1» iixirr urn«»
biliousness.
reform system
four miles south of tills city.
MISHAP ON THE MOUNTAIN.
(Lakeview Examiner.)
When Circuit Court adjourned
* IcK , l nil). ; H. T. Summer», «»I Klam-
nth Falls, < »regoli; I’, L. Fountain, ol
klunuith Fulls. Oregon.
E. M. B rattai *. Register
last
of luipurltles.
Never grip'.
"I I11W
Witt'» Little Early Kk«»“il
liver every spring for
I
R. .M. Fverly. MuiiiKto’i11'' 1
«•They do me uutre g<»d "■
t iiing I .have ever tried.
I
r
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there sre
funds in th«- County Treasury lor tl.e
redemption <>( the follow ing co'mt v war­
rants prob'.tcd
protested on si,d
Slid priol to Nov.
Nov 22,
1W.1.
lot,-rest on
eniti«« will cense
from this dale;
Nos. HIMI5, Hint, KIWI,
H<H7, K'».l3, K229 K)f>2, *a>7, *177,
*23», H|K5, HIK>|, SII7H, *127. 8291,
K.'jim, *179 *M’«4, <>79, H32I. WUXI.
K5H9, K47I, Mils, KIMI, *M3,
H3HH, 84SN, KIMI, M7HI, K»WI9, K3III,
8fM5, K7IH, Kill |, SUH, H2K5 tettai,
W12, 8371, H4I7, 8'.3H, 8822, mi ’. ii ,
*11.5. HMl HWKl. Rittp, M79,
■ — 8426,
KH.37, 84M, KMlf,, H.W2, ____
st);«», san . ,
Van. KI2I. mt, 8327, 821-1. *••'». V>;7,
W|.'I2, *173, Hia'I, #J»7, 817.1, *174, «’I'M».
8-W2.
Itaterl at Klamath Falla, Oregon, thi»
22 ii <1 «lay of May, I1HI2.
11. II. V an VAt.KKNnt Hii,
County Treitsuray.
SCodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Tins
proparntloii <^"h“'"*|"'¿nd.rf
Ktom.icltsean take t Bf II-«
thousands of
failed.
cured after .“V. ryUh ng ch;fa
H
is uueqtmlled for all «t'm'»'
tt can’t help
but de ye*
Notice For I’ublkatioa.
Department of the I"'»/1"’’
Mn.loUi.eat
J. 0. HAMAKER,
I
once to One M
Il yields at
Is expected
The prison
aut tlorlt les offer 91.900
ttie capture of tlie
Die doctors often arrive la
large
known
ta- in tii«“ timber belw«“cn the
and tlie reform wh«x»l,
U. S. Commissioner and Land
Attorney.
l“'" ""'K ll *?
ininWiw
searching Cough Cure.
I’leaunt toll
Sure rimiri
to Children like It.
out
for III«“ fugitives, who an­
U M T E D FT A T E8 L A N D D F FI (’ E. I
L akkvikw , O rroox , April 30, 1902 )
Notice is hereby given that, in com
plmnce with the provisions ol tlie act of
< ongre»» of June 3, )S7H, entitle.l "An
Do a General land Locating Bual-
act for the hj I,. ,,( til I11M. r 1 h |)(| r ||( | t (|>
Mates of f Hlifornia, Oregon, Neva.lasml ness. Surveying and Conveyancing
V a»l"ngt.«n rerntorv," a» extemled to a Specially. All Business Promptly
all tiiej 11I>||<; J^ ik I ¡states liv act of An- Attended to. Office In City Hall.
«UH 4 IH92, Ella Townley of Klam-
BONANZA, OREGON.
atlion, ( «.iintv of Siskiyou, Stab- of
fornia, has this «lay flle.l in this office
her sworn statement. No. 339 f«,r ti„.
A full Ilm« of Biicklnglmm lind I
purchase of the KE'iof F.-. tion No 4 Hecht I hhi I h and h I xh - k men’s and
I? L’*.nl,',"P ?"
»tenge No. 7’ ladlea' For winter wear at the Ex-j
Hmt'ii' ”1“"?
proof 1«, show
'•elslor, Dairy, Or.
or it. 1
tlie
for«“r of men ar«“ now
TREASURER'S
Department of thè Interior,
I jiih I Office at l.ak«-vi<-w, On-gon,
Aprii 29, lisi'.’.
Notice in hereby given tliat thè f«>|-
lowing-nam«-<l »ettler ha» til<-,| noti,-,. ,,f
bis intentimi to mako filini prix>( in sup-
poit of hi» claim, ioni tliat «:ii«l proni
«ili I mi malie iM-forc J ii ». II. Diiv-oll
Connty t'Ierk, at Riamati, ralle, Ore­
gon, on J iiiii - 27, 1902, viz:
James W. O’Brien,
IL E. No. 2371», for thè FW'Ì.Fec 3»
TP--« H K.«, E. W M.
lì.- „„ uhw
thè follo« imi a itnennen to prove hi» imi-
tiiiiioii» residence upoii atei coltivatimi
of »«Kllnnd, viz: Michael Dalton, of
lokegama, Oregon; Douglas Norri. of
lokegama, Oregon; Ostiiel Veager of
’okegama, Oregon ; Famuel M«-i k. r’ of
rokegania, Oregon.
E. M. BBATTAIN, Register.
ait»
one Croup I» so «ixWcn In it» attack i
ed and Hi«* «'«aivlets allot at him.
M.
--
mi » •/■V'RrtlllM,
•
<>, r.’xrgxma. «iregon; Daiil Oregon.
Blackmore, of
I’oki'gama, Oregon;1
E. M. B hatt wx Register.
Michael Dslton, Pokegama, Oregon.
E. M. BRATTA IN. Re«;i»U»r.
Notice l or Publication.
which
Mothers everywhere testify U
Il«»»» was unarm­ good II has done their Ulti» J
kill­
Ingram,
Cal­ a life priwonei. attempted to take
kins of Ashland arrived here Monday Hie rifle from Tracy, when Merrill
on their return from Lakeview where shot Ingram through the leg. shut-
land and Court Reporter F.
remedy
most people think. A
I three guards kl)lr«l have families. and inactive bowels tiwsn irt
Great egcltrmrnt prevails In the city system.
If neglected, mtm * i |
1 and wores of men ar«“ leaving for the may follow such »ympt»J
Tiffany. wimx I n , armed ami dctcrmln«“«l to run Witt’s Little Early ltlirr>i*fl
the murderer» ikiwn.
A farmer has danger by stimulating if»J
matvlicd 1 just reporteil that lie saw the fugi­ o|x-nlng the bowel» andrlNdj
with a rifle, shot Guard Ferrell,
Attorney C. A. Cuggswell of I’ort-
guard, was on Hi«' fvnev near Tiffany,
penitentiary on i having lax-ii ordered up to relieve ttir
Notice 1» here'y
X
..miJ'of
lowinx uaiikm I »«'ttK'r l">*
in riip-
hii« intention to make III
I
j roof
port of his «’lain», ami 'I'1" hH|>rl^(,||,
Lil be ma.le l«efc'">
'’f , ,, Ore-
County Clerk, at Klamath tall.,
gon, oil June 30. I*«!
John H- ’•inar*.
gf,
II. E. No. 1987, for
j|e ntn>M
the foil«,««ing
an’d «lilti»»-
continmms rc.ldenee »1
Crim*'
th,„of »nhl land vis:
, *
miller, of Fort Mamaih ’"K ’ j I.
McCoy, <»f l',,rl Mun»"1 ’b
((r,.gon;
W. Rvan, of Fort K.,"v"r|h'Kiam»tl>«
I). L. Cuimingham, ol Fort w-
'ahud.le
j >r it« timber or atone than for egriniL
fall in and him « our mens 99.0b I Ore,<,,n’ E.M. BRATTA1N.
tural purpose*
D uffy O o .
c |U" l V’tzT"
‘Jn<l •’"'Of" II"’ Cotintv sii II m .
hats
All kinds of dry g<'<*l*
J'(
< li ik of Kliunath county, Oregon at
Walking fiats ami line dre»
Klamath I alia, Oregon, on Faliirdav
¡viator. A load jut In. 1’»^’
at M ih . «Muylonc'H.
the 12th .lay of July, 1902,
Sh(. ,
as wltne.se.;
W.-|ey R. Townley"!,?
g >ti.
1 roquet acta.
In io ï Co.