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I'lic caw h.lH I h -|| apju.ih' I |<> t hi- THE GLORIOUS I OVRTHt CELE supreme court, and consuquently »CII- BRA I ION AT KLAMATH I Al.l.S. I lenes lus been withheld. li 02 JUNE IS fgUIlCD-"’’ J. A. McIntire of Windsor, M<>., I We arc Informed timi arrangi- Hu nts have finally lierai inaile by the arrived at Klamath Falls Sunday. commit tec, to duly celebrate the ** LOCAL NEWS He Is here to assist (J. E. Dulro, prós Fourth in lint court house p.uk hi |M-ctlve proprietor of tilo Ashland- J^phinccoonty voted to have II Klamath Falls. A Basket picnic, Khun ilh Fulls stage route, in manag free coffee and lemonade, patriotic ing that line. Mr. McIntire will 1» on [speeches, music, by tlie Klamath Falls look ufter the welfare of the Ashland h"'- I band, will lira part of tlie program. ,UMl of Hotel Llnkvlllc. end of the mute. Tlie line will be Everyixxly is cordlully invited to at greond JUHl w~ 253 medals ami dipin newly equipped and made first-class Oregon won 25il------ tend. The new mariage- lliaMfrom its exhibit til tilo Charles- In nil respects. CHIT WOOD-APPI.EG ATE. ment lakes charge July I. PHLIIM*"1"" . county mm* re|sirts Hint Leon Lewis li ft Monday for Monta, The marriage of Mr. Charles c. helm•h-n which fold Uli egg IIK'ttH gue to meet imd iiccompuny home his Chltwixxl to Miss Minnie A. Apple mother who Is returning from her sail gate, eldest daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. urinicM ............ W Marple expects to have hlx trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. L. B. Applegate, t<x>k place yester ............................ Ing fo-«w»-en here It will lx* reinemlx red that she went day at the residence of the bride’s I here sevi-riil months ago with her | parents at Swa.i lake, there being AK< t "" r ,’«" l “ r ""K‘ The annual m I h "*' meeting for the huslMind for tlie benefit of his lii-alth [about thirty Invited guests to wit 1-UUOo(a<lm<’l'’m,'‘,n‘ and attend- and that lie died shortly after reach ness tlie Impressive ceremony, which ingfo «ll"'r business will be held ing there. Ills remains now rest In was (M-rfoi'ined by Rev. N.J. Harblt tiletto the cemetery at Eureka Nprlngs. It of t lie M. E. church „ell Monday. Is expected that Mrs. Lewis and son Deftly arranged flowers adorned ^understand that C. II. Wltli- will arrive here today. SEWING tlie Interior of tlie house, while a „ t)f thia pi*»*" *“* «p- MACHINES Lakeview Examiner: T. F. Dun profusion of floral decorat Ions added mtetiu. H- Commissioner by the I away, vice president of the N. C. <>. at tractive beauty to tlie large portlci, C 8. circuit ciHirt. returned t>> R«>no on y|uy 29th from where tlie nuptial knot was tied. a are the best that There will l*c only eighteen demo- II visit to New York. The Reno wedding txdl, made by the intertwin mechanical cmth- numbers of the next (»logon Gazette says that while away Mr. ing of buds, blossoms and vines, was and shill can pro Rglslatiire six In the senate . Dunaway ordered of the Baldwin suspended from the ceiling, and be- duce, and at an twelve in the house. lxM*om<>tlve Works, several new ll'-at 11 tIlls emblem of gixxl luck (lie I MCI» Man honest price, Hobl. Conner of San F ran engines built with wide frames mid happy couple appeared al 12 o’clock, deni fur fully warranted here till* *f*’k ,u"1 “ i-ylinders, so that they can bo readily being preceded In tlie march by tlie for ten years. thepunltvwof the loo-iv re ranch <>f and cheaply changed to standard officiating pastor and by Mr. Freii y |.; Qulm* y Wood river. guage. ’Ibis evidently menus that and Miss Bessie Applegate, all keep For sale by Tht Ashland Fruit Awesdiitlon tins ( at some time in tlie future, the N. ing step to mi appiopriate musical <,>mmen<e«l doing business. Il Is C. <>. will be changed Into a standard accompaniment rendered from the lww handling the strawberry crop gauge. ' piano and violin l»y Misses Evelyn which IS reported to I m - very large. Seated under Maj. Worden mid wife and daugh and Elsie Applegate. The seventh annual commencc- ter, Miss Mae, departed Tuesday ! tlie trees in front of Hie portico were After tin- ceremony and UM.|1ler>nlMSof the Southern Ore- morning for Ashland, where they tlie guests. gon State Normal school tx gan nt will meet Mrs. W. E. Worden and after congratulations, all gathered, [ * Athland last Friday and finished yes son mid tlie former's father, A. L. on invitation, In tlie spacious dining Sargent, who have arrived from Dol iimhii , where a sumptuous wedding tenhy- He». N. J- llarblt hml two blank tn, Ohio. Mrs. C. E. Worden and dinner was Nerved. Music, conversa marriage cert I ll<at cm on the road be daughter leave Ashland on a Nil tion and general six-lability ixvuplec^ [attention until toward evening when* tween here and Swim akc yesterday, weeks'trip to Salem. Purl land and the crowd dispersed. The Under Is requested to relui li Newport. Willie Maj. Worden will be Tlie bride, cultured, but unassum accompanied home by his Ohio rela A. O. \J. V\L. BUILDING, them 1« l*l***- ing, with a lilieral share of talents tives. Who(*X|K < t to Ix-eome residents It Is reported that the I Illuni nul KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. mid accomplishments, is an excm-, M»-rhCompany of ( hlcngo has Is night of this place, W. E. Worden and platy young lady and deserves tlie 50,( mm * acres of timber land In North Mrs. Sargent will arrive from Ohio popular esteem in wliii li she is held. [ i 1 later on. ern California, being In Butte and The grixiin, a memlx-r of tlie drug 1 edjulnlng counties. Th- triumphant ami overwhelming firm of (liitwixxl Co., Is regarded' g. M. Reach and G. D. Brown, who vote In favor of a county lilgli sclnxd with high favor ns a man of brains, are teaching nr I k x»la in I’oe Valley, In tills county, indicates that the integrity and affability. Flach is de We are are offering a line of elegant and artistic papetries in various tints with Klamath Falls imprint. We have were tn town Saturday. They are ' subject will as Mxui as possible re serving of tlie other, and their multi nuking preparations for a celebra ceive due attention by the county tilde of friends will join in wishing reduced the price to cost and those of you who have let court and commissioners, mid that them a long, happy and pr< is permis tion on tin* Fourth In Poo Valley. ters to write will do well to secure a supply at once. 25 Mr. A. T» Wilson and Miss S. F. very likely Ix-fore next winter the wedded life. cents per box. They won't last long. M'h<x>| will lw in full operation. Tlie Mr. and Mrs. Chitwood have cotn- MIcliU'l. Isith of Dairy, were grunted high school voted for In Crook coun menced house-keeping In a residence a marriage llci-nMn by the county CHITWOOD & CO., Druggists. rletk last Saturday, nnd wen* mar ty did nor receive such a large major on Conger avenue. ¿¡^PYoiir prescriptions will receive prompt and careful attention. ity as tills county gave, yet it is to ried by Justice O’Brien on Sunday. INSTITUTE AT BJNANZA. lie hoped it will lie sufficient. As to Portland I k In the clutches of a the citizens of Klamath county, they etc., Oregon, has this day filed in this office Following Is ilio program for the etc. Fresh confectionary, D nuts, her sworn statement No. 349, for the atrlke of employes of planing mills, uffy C o . are to lx- congratulated on the favor purchase of the NWW of Section No. 27, teachers' lis-al Institute to I m ' held at which I m doing great damage and in Township No. 32 S., Range No. 7*2 able result. Big line new clothing, suits $8.00 Bonanza June 20 and 21, 1902: clisting much ann lyanee. Flach aide E. W. M., and will offer proof to show I to $13.00 D uffy C o . By telegraph on Monday we Icarn- that tlie land sought is more valuable I lìti DAY MORNING: h.u Ixircotted the other and Involved lor its timber or stone than for agri- I ■ •<1 that Bailey Tiffany, formerly a Subscribo for R ki ’ i hlk in . 10:30. Organization. aynipathctlc Interests. cultural purposes, and to establish her I resident of Klamath Falls and since Il:oo. Sclxxil Law, (’. 1IL DeLap. to said land before the county We have this wick rrcelv -<l a let- TIMBER LAND, ACT .U NE 3, 1878.— claim 1 hen <>ne of tlie guards at tlie peni- clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at A FTERNOON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ter from II. 1*. Galarneau who, wit li Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the r*nllary, was on Monday morning 1:00. Primary Reading, Miss Edna day of July, 1902. She names as lilt wife and mm, I m traveling with UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) 25th sitôt and Instantly killed during 11 1 Wells. Linsy C. Sisemore. of Fort L akeview , O regon , May 12, 1902.) witnesses: Nmire's Coninllans. The letter win revolt ami effort to escape by tlie Klamath, Oregon; Anna O. Sisemore, 1:30. Geography, ( lias Zevely. Notice is hereby given that in com of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. dated at Loyalton, Calif, lie reports I prisoners. Two others of the guards 2:00. Nunilier Work, Daisy Pat- pliance with the provisions <>( the act of Rodkey, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; that tin' ciimpany Is doing as well Uh were killed at the same time, whose Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Chris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. I tersoli. emild have Iteen expected. act for the sale of timber lxnds in tlie Any and all persons claiming adversely names were not given. Nor whether 2:30. Course of Study, GillxTt D. Htat.-s of California. Oregon, Nevada, the above-described lands are lequest- [ Tuvml.iv morning Sheriff Sutn n TS during lhe affray any of tlie prisoners and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to file their claims in this office Brown. arrested Frank Smith on a charge <>r were killed or made their escape, ed to all the Public Land States by 3:I.L Civil Government , Miss Eva ret of August 4, 1892. William O. Hill, on or ln-fol'e the said 25th Jav of Julv, 1902. selling liquor to an Indian by the name Further particulars will lx- received Bunnell. of Fort Klamath, County of Klam E. M. B rattain . Register. of lien Wright. Tie sheriff says later. Mr. Tiffany leaves a family 8;00. Lecture and Entertainment. ath, Slate of Oregon, lias this dav filed in _________________________________ I this office his sworn statement No. 348, he was a witness to tlie unlawful act at Salem where lie was much respect- SATURDAY MORNING. fertile purchase of the EL of E1... of Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 — and promptly t<x>k tire offender, the c<l and csteeim-d. Notice for Publication. He «-is a nepliew 9:30. School Management, Miss Section No. 21, in Township No. 32 S., Indian and the bottle Into custu Iv. Range No. "S E. W. M., and will of Mrs. Marple of this place. Emma Bussey. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) offer proof to show that tlie land Lakeview Examiner: There Is a L akeview , O regon , May 19, 1902.,’ 10:15. Literature in School Work. sought is more valuable for its timber Another Important meeting of the Notice it hereby given that, in com or atone than for agricultural purposes, land contest on in the local office stockholders of the Merrill Mutual S. M. Beach. and to establish his claim to said land pliance with the provisions of the act of thia week. The contest. Is over a Canal Company will he held at Mer- afternoon . Ix-fore the county clerk of Klamath Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An homestead In Ft. Klamath section • III on Monday, the 301 It day of 1:30. General Discussion. county, Oregon, ■ t Klamath Falls, Ore act for the sale of timber lands in the on Friday, the 2>th day of July, states of Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada and and the part ies Interested are B. J. the.... nth. S<> far In this Important Tills program is subject to change. gon, 1902. He naines as «i'nesses: Linsy Washington Territory," as extended Deadniond and Jatn<*s S. Gordon. L. undertaking, everything C. R. D k L ap , C. Sisemore. of Fort Klamath. Oregon ; to all the Public Land States by appears F. Conn and C. Umbaeh are attorneys favorable towards the commencement County Superintendent. Anna O. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath, act of August 4, 1892, George U. Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkev.of Fort Klam Owen, ot Ashland, county of Jackson, for lhe respective parties. mid early completion of It. The ath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of Fort state of Oregon, has this day filed in RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Klamath, Oregon. Any and all persons this office Ilia sworn statement, No. 382, The railroad now building from careful and thorough investigation of claiming adversely the above-descrilx-d for the purchase of the SFB4 of Section near Klamatlion In this direction, the route to be taken has shown that (Ashland Tidings.) lands are requested to tile their claims No. 34, in Township No. 40, 8., Range and which, according to report, is to the promoters ate in earnest and Robert Garrett, of tills city, Willi in this office on or before said 2 >tli day No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val be constructed as far as Pokcguma determined, and that the money to1 is (lie superintendent of the Ashland- of Julv, 1902. uable for its timber or stone than for ' E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. by the first of August, Is now em- construct It will not lie lacking. It | Klamath Falls stage route, was the agricultural purposes, nnd to establish Wort. pl ’flng a large niimlx-r of men oatl- Is to Is-hoped that. lhe same energy ! principal in a serious runaway accl- Timber Ijmd, Act June 3. 1878— his claim to said land liefore the coun Cemetery Work of all Ktade a ty clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at mated at about 400, and the work is and gmsl Judgment thus far shown tfent on the stage line yesterday on Notice for Publication. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. the 9th day of August. 1902. He names being pushed ahead as fast, as pts»sl- hv tlie promoters will continue until Keen Creek Mountain, about 18 Shop Opposite New Feed Stable. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) as witnesses: William W. Erb, of ble. • the- canal I* completed ami tlie 40,- miles east of town. Mr. Garrett was L akeview , O regon , May 12, 1902.) Ashland, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash 000 acres of land under It, will lie driving the west bound stage and in Notice is hereby given that, in com- land, Oregon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno, Regular session of circuit court, plisnee witli tlie provisions of the net of Oregon; James W. Bailey, of Shake, booked for this week, did not niaterl- among the richest and most valuable coming down the steep mountain Congress of June 3, 1878, entitleci "An Oregon. Any and all persons claim grade at a narrow point in the road nd for the sale of timber lands in tlie ing adversely slizc owing to typ Inability of Judge In the county. the above-described states of California, Oregon. Nevada and lands are requested to file their claims Benson t<> arrive here In time from The weather here Is now perfect the singletree of the stage broke at Washington Territory,” as extended to in this office on or before said 9th day Lakeview. However, there were and the Influx "f pleasure-seekers mid the Isdt, nnd the horses lunged tor all tin-Public Land States by net of of August, 1902. The Klamath County Lhe Stock E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. no cases on the docket needing imine- those who wish to escape the mid ward. The driver pushed hard on August 4, 1892, Anna O. Sisemore, of Association will pay the above re Fort Klamath, county cf Klamath, Mr. the. brake which also broke and dlatc attention, and the session is summer heat of lower altitudes will state of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ward for the arrest and conviction oC omitted without causing Inconven soon liegln. Th....... nlng and going Garrett was thrown forward from the this office her sworn statement. No. 347, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. any person or persons found guilty of ience to either litigants or lawyers. Of tourists Will last, ns usual, until seat of the vehicle to the ground, for the purchase of the S1.» kS’’ 3» Ij 4 stealing or altering the marka or UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. striking his head violently against a SW.: and NW>4 SE>4 Ol Section No. brands of any stock belonging to any Ashland Tidings: Owen McKen late In tlie fall. Crater lake, whose 25, in Township No. »2 8., Range N6. L akeview , O regon , May 12, 1902. member of this association. dree and wife of Sprague River Val prominence has grown lately as a huge boulder that was imbedded in 71, E W. M-, and «ill offer proof to Notice is hereby given that in com Address Chas. Horton, President for show that the land sought is more valu pliance witli the provisions of tlie act of the side of t lie road, where he lay ley, are la Ashland, visiting Mrs. result of the act making It a national or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. able for its timber or stone than for ag Congress of June 3,1878. entitled “ An al ricultural purposes, and to establish her McKendree’s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. park, is tin -chief attraction, though some time. One of the horses act for the sale of timber lands in the be- (ached to the stage, which had claim to said land before the county states of California, Oregon, Nevada, K. Klitm. Mr. McKendree reports it will not be easily accessible, owing clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at But come loosened in the runaway, In liis Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the and Washington Territory,” as ex crops and the range In Klamath to snow, until late in July- tend. I to all the Public Land .States by mad flight, returned along the mad 25lli dav of Julv, 1902. She names as act of August 4, 1892. Howard C. Cun county in extra tine condition and Odessa, Pelican hay, Spring creek where Mr. Garrett was lying and was witnesses: William O. Bill, <> For ningham, ot Fort Klamath, county of | everything looking very prosperous (ln,l Wood river, affording an agree Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort Klamath, state of Oregon, lias this day about trampling the r prostrate plcndld Hccnery ano ............ driver Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J .Rodkey. o tiled for the county east of the mountains. able climate, splendid scenery and in this office his sworn statement uill nt tract toiirtats under his hoofs when he slezed his Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of No. 350, for the purchase of tlie W'2 ......... M.i.in ...wi fnlln«! thn animal viii alirat <««•••* I I l lB| 1 lw fishing, , Will Articles of Incorporation have been excellent liMiing. heavv whip and felled tlie animal Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all SWl4. Sec. 11, Lois 3 and 4 of Section AT THE 1 this month and the crowds at these persons claiming adversely the above died for the organization of the wltli'the but of It. Passing travelers No. 10, in Township No. 33 S., Range kih lire w ( described lands are requested to file Klmnath County Fair Association, popular resorts will Increase as the soon ciiinc to the assistance of Mr. ill this office oil or before No. 7l, E. W. M., and will offer proof claims in ~~ to show that tlie land sought is more A few weeks’ out Garrett and he wiw brought to Ash their whose purpose is to hold annual coun season advances. sail 25th dav of July, 11*02. valuable for its timber or stone than land yesterday morning about 11 E.M. BRATTAIN, Register. ing a .... ng th * crystal streams and for agricultural purposes, anil to estab ty fairs at Klamath Falls. Prepara MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. o’clock, and Ill’s Injuries were attend tions will k ( hh ) be on foot to hold the snow-capped mountains of Klamath ed to by Dr. J. S. Parson. His face TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, lish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Klamath county, Ore Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Drat lair here next fall. It Is a l,.(l„nty is a recreative diversion which and neck were Beverly cut and his NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri side badly bruised and some internal J no one should miss. Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. day, the 25th day of July, 1902. Fie worthy enterprise and will be the injuries were liad In tlie fall. Mr mimes as witnesses: James M. Etnerv, U nitko S tates L and O ffice , witirce of much future enjoyment and Garrett Is resting easily today and It of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren I>. 11. Lakeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902. TOWN TREASURE’S NOTICE. benefit. Summer coats and vests; nice, styl of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Latest styles ladies', gents, misses, is thought he will improve. Notice is hereby given that in com Kingdon, lokti IliirLnr r»f P,»rt Ivliimnfh Orocrnn pliance with the provisions of the act ot John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon • ; ' ish goods at little money. Notice I« hereby given that there are boys and childrens shoes. A. J. Nellon, who was tried In the I funds For News of the World in the town treasury for the re- Congress o'.lune 3. 1878, entitled "An Samuel R. Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, D uffy C o . Dvfrtr 6». elr-tilt court al Lakeview l ist week ...m on of the following town war- net for the sale of timber lands in the Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the «Ixivexl esc ri lied lands rZr interest on same to cease from States of California, Oregon, Nevada, Head the San Francisco Bulletin. *>n a charge of cmbecxllng funds from Buckingham and Hecht Warenton Kid gloves and hat trimmings. and Washington Territory, as extend are requested to file their claims in thia 8W- 8H’ Fifty cents per month, including ed county while serving as sheriff i J"C*2K,lSl'. MO. otHcc on or liefore said 25th day of boaton the market, at Mis. May- boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior. to all the Public Land States by large 28-page Sunday edition. Send from 1898 to loot), was found guilty. of August 4, 1892. Affie Bill. of Fort Julv, 1902. for sample copy to The Bulletin, -.13. I act Dairy, Oregon. folK'S. L. M. BRA I TAIN, Register. Klawatli, munty of Llaunitli, state of I *l’e amount of t he embezzlement hav Kearney St. San Francisco. Tuan Tteaaurer. ing been fixed hv the jury at $3,OOP. ¿IIMTH REPUBLICAN. I Klamath Falls BIG STORE ELECTRIC 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 - Dry Goods, * * Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving. I Hardware & Furniture Dealer, TRUE BARGAINS IN STATIONERY. * L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. | THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. SER Ö D. GRIZZLE, For General Stone $250.00 REWARD $ NEW SPRING GOODS CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, I I