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lahath republican , „ __ SUPPLEHENT. Z —— — KLAMAT II r < c. vol,.'' 1) < < w Ei, < » \ I stumbled and f. II while he wa» ilding It. PERSONAL -i r • • • « • • • • » • - «.»»..I - - — — . I •'»Wilt AT HORTON'S OROVE II. W. Marple arrived troni \g*-r iRin'.l forget the Fourth of July Nunday with F. S. <>r*>li» anil two celebration al Horton’s grove. I daughter* nf Auburn, t '.ilir., wh*» Literary program and music at 11 u,, I llll«.l* h l-lk* » l«'W slopix-d I were on their way to their raix'li . o'clock. |, ir SKirl*' Rev. .I11I111 Griffith, orator of t Ilf 1 nort li <«f Bonanza I \ » Mrlllll "f 'li lllll W.IS .1 I ,|||H I Rev. .1. B. Stark of l*ai*ley arri» I *bty. I | gimdat Itlffe euntest. Inn yards. 3 »llOt ft, cd lie re Sat urday on III» n-t inn from a I l'iio ry "t Merrill wm al ili«- »I ring im-asiire. prize ♦In. visit to lliverwide. Calif., anil left for fi ir.l* l'I.I * t'oiltest for light rifles, .‘»tl yard*, home tlie »ame day. Il«' wa» lU'i'oin Lost river was In prize ♦.',. puttied io Paisley by I. E. l’Inllip». | j , i .. Uri* " a Ring s|H-aiiug contest, al least live I „ hi pah I recent arrival from Wis*-on»ln. ,f Jacksonville was eonti-stanls. prize ♦.*«. I || l. tllk'l't Ilex E. Boni of San Francl»«*«*. w Wrimlllng matches, foot races, M. fi. CHURCH. Li, |i,«ll o »IcOl-iy was Itère several months high and broad jumps. ol«»tacl«' race, I ( Kirdiix r wu» In from In» tin-country, arrived on Sunday achool, 10 a. tn.; Mm. F. siwk race, egg anil s|*»>ti race, child I ,iiei nsi'li Mondai Tuesday. E. Boyd, Supt. ren'* rsces. pl*- eat mg onitest . Suit W ('« hiikt of Lom* Bol'k K|M-Ilt FKKACHINU »KKVII KS. E. I. Applegate of I Illi. f... able prizes will lx- awarded to win First Sunday of each month. 11 a. Mindsy «1 '•* resigned us special gam«' anil f< ners. m. and 7:JU p. tn. I H. (linai and wlfe of Spokane warden anti Ills resignation Basket dinner. Iniicli, ice cream, Staund Sunday of each month, lt«'cept>'<i. l<-mon>w1e. soda water, candy, el*'., on urrired iter.- Nunday. 7:30 p. m. of Menili \iid<'i'»oii Miss M. i I h -I Ceiiiinlwit has I lie grounds al all hours. Hors»* f«te<i Tiiird Sunday of carb month, II «tenia». I h i ii at lending on t be gronmls. ,i.v,lii (<>•" ». in and 7:30 p. in. at ---- 1 qlllt«* ili III«* I'ortland. i'X|H'<'t» to return Io I tatwe afternoon and night. Tick II. I. ............... . ‘ w;iA N. J. H a kbit , Pastor. h«»r et*. *1. homi* Itero till» week. latti* |*d "f I**1 we«*k. A Real Friend. Everyliody invited. II. II. Wescott. J im - Smith and .1. V. 8. Pe'W of Dalry wa» al I I m * <«. | , ll•^•l• returneil Monda». •I suffered from dyspepsia and Saturili» troni Bill»un iwslii*'»* I rom Spring creek w bi n- 11» » caiii|M-d out 1 indigent Ion for fifteen yearn.'’ nays II. E. Momycr calile down Mr. Iliirlihy of Naylox wax her«' W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks. N. and tlslu-d fur a week. • ! K aiti «tb'*K« "« ♦ klllli j- -- Tuesday. [<’. "After I had tried many doctors I ‘Ìì\|i|>|*'g.i'e <d Nauti late iiiiul«* Fredrick V. <'ovlllc. a botanlM in W. B. SbiipMin was here *«n<* dav an<l medicines to no avail one of my liie govcrnnnnt employ nt Washing mjplwwint «'all. »••»i- nl.iv. ton, will I h - here, acriuiip:iiiii*d ••» Ills last week fi >tn tils ranch at Naylox friends persuaded me to try Kodol. C S. S91II1' Vrckii Is bere and was a*«-onipanied by Miss Bon It gave immediate relief. I can eat family, alxnit Hu- middle of Julv. ramili of I M. Barnint ner <>f Oakland. California. almost anything I want now and my <’. fl. Withrow ami fattillv arrived II .snowg****»*' of Kelio wa» I cheerfully re Dr. 11 argils and Miss Lena Apple- digest ion is gisxi. Frida» on their return from Ashland. ,u„v.in K in uh I all» Munii commend Kodol.*' Don’t try to cure gate <>f Klamath Fall» were here Tllcy were ai eoinpaun <1 In Mrs. H. S. tirig»b» and E. .1. INailr stomach trouble by dieting. That Th'itsdav of last week and enjoyed a Withrow's nie»«-. 'Ilss Maha- Higgs alxidmwi "II1 'l. dionl last vi»it loth*' Klaniatli M-h<xil and tlie only fur'Iler weakens the system, of Ashland You need wholesome, strengthlng j^iAl’rolislvl. depili»' U. N. buildings<*onne«'ted with it. Mrs. Helen l>. Harford, stale pres- final. Kudu! enables you to assimi- Jul freni l'ori lanil. w:u bere Mr». Du Fault and children of San Ident of 1 he * iregon W < . T. I’., late what y«iu eat by digesting it w«vk. arrived h**rv Tuesday afternoon and FraiK-iM'o arc ilsiting their relatives, without the stomach's aid. I .nini» Sili* lini* Iidi-Iit I lel.ap w. ut lectured in tli«- M. E. i-hun-h Tues Mrs. II. E. Mann and family. We have wane nice patterns Jap- Rev. Beatty and wife, and I w«» („fori . ........ Hi lite fure |«irt of thè day evening, yesterday aftermsiii and anees (hair matting. DUFFY Co. daughters, Misses Frances and M ar last evening. Siu- departed for \sh- »irli. ion were here Tliursflay and Friday i Aprine Fever. Rrv J. I. Ibatty and alfe of land tills morning. klaniatli Agcni-y w.-rc Fall» »l»itom Mrs. E. It. Reaines arrl»*xl home of last we«'k. Mr. Beatty held ser- Spring fever is another name for Friday from her visit to Portland »ices Sunday evening. TnMdaf biliousness, it is more serious titan Mm. George Butler has lieen my*- , I |»l*r vio|i|»*l li* :• T ih - m I u » oh where *h<* attended tin- grand lodge most people think. A torpid liver lil, »ai 1,1 Klatnathoti frolli F**rt of the Kantern star, she was accom terlotisly taken with mump*, but we I and inactive bowels mean a poisoned panied I ioiik - by Mrs .1. F. White and ar«' glad to say. is not *eriou*ly III. Klanudt. system. If neglected, serious illness Mr». John l>xi»l«-» is firing for her 8. perkln» au*i J. 1!. Mnlk* v of daughter of M«ilf«*rd who expect to I»e- and under the care of no gixxl a nurw, | may follow such symptoms. spend the summer h«*re. MontiHHit'i »« r* atrlial» al IIn» place Wltt's Little Early Risers remove all ln*|X's for her spei-dy recovery are «•n- It. L It**» who was here a few Mtanby. dangei by stimulating the liver, tertalned * Jinlgi- HctiM'ii I* ti t*ula» (•tr Nal«*in. month» ago and Invested It, cmislder- opening the bowels and cleansing the Mr. Jesse Applegat«- is visiting our able town property, returned to this system of impurities. Safe pills. • hi-r*' li«' g*x*» l<* a*'*'**iiipaiii bolle* plac«* front S«-attle last week. If,- says place t his wiu-k. Never gripe. "1 have takin De In, f.uiilly. The following program will lx- ren- 1 he found no pla*'<- that »ult«*d Inin a» Witt's Little Early Risers for torpid II. IM iimwii "1 I^IUgel Valle)' wiM well an Klamitli Falls a.i<l concluded ■let«'«) on ThurMlay in celebration I of liver every spring for years,” writes mi town t*<iay ami ni.iff* Ibi» office 1 l<> get hack tier«'. 1!, M. Everly. Moundsville. W. Ya. t it«* cl** m * of school. ‘•They do me more good than any plrauint cali. Dumb Bell I fill. K*'h*x»l. The following |s rson» arrived lien1 thing I have ever tried.” Airi Martin Jr. arrl»«*«l boni«* Non- last Friday from Iiid«*p>*n<li*iit*«'. Or., Welcome, t 'iKirils. day 10111 IMrtland wh«*rc le* atfcn<l«*d ami left Saturday for tit*' «•.»»tern A full line of groceries* Paumt 1‘s.ilui XCVI. S'I hxi I. tlir M iimki I c grand lodge. medicines of all kind« — enough to Action Nong, Primary Girls. part of the county to secure timber Tlie Middle fin*- <«f th«* Three, Itoli- kill you if sick, make you sick if not, il. W. Marine, hotel proprlctor at < la ms: F. J. Fryar. Mr. ami Mm. continually on hand at the Excelsior, llunanu, | m » n -<I through town ves- Tli>*. Fennell, Mr». E. II. Tub-.i. tile Allen. Getting ready for N'I khi I, Joseph Dairy, Or. Irrday en riatti tu thè rallroiul, Mlw If. Tulea. Win. M*< attliy. F. s. Leads Them AN. J. L. Yaden. stage contractor, ar Tuttle, N. E. Owi-n. J. E. Kirkland Wilson. toHxl-iiv«* s*mg. F**ur Little Girls, rtwl Iter«* Simday from a trip ti» ami F. I». < 'ainpls'll. thraham Llnoiln. Etldie Lohert. ' One Minute Cough Cure beats all l'i<rtlaixl ami ni h«*r polnl* nortlt. Ready tn V leid The Dandelion. Wade Crawford. 1 other medicines 1 ever tried for T. E. Ilnllip» **f flirt a righi . Wl*.. I habigue. "Examinat ion Day,” coughs, colds, cr*>up and throat and arrivrd bere Friday tn Inspect the "I iim '«I DeWitt s Witch Hare) ! lung troubles,” says 1). Scott Currin Eleven Pupils. Klamath tInilx-r and |MTha|» secure Salve for piles and fiaimi it .1 certain 1 of Loganton, Pa. One Minute Cough Iliawathi. Nora Merrit. « l'Iaiin. «•tire." says S. II. Meredith. Willow Inn t. "I’lvasiint Faces,”Mary Hill, Cure is the only abaolutely safe cough Grove. I»el. < »p*rat ions uninvessarv Amy John. INiif. II. F. Mitlkey remedy which acta immediately. Tile) i always yield to li* lartl rlected presldctit of thè tn cure piles. Tin Is- Ol>- Plantation Mule, Adtai Mothers everywhere testify to the < tires Johnson. '■xitlxTii vii-gnu Normnl M*h««*l at |N*Wlft's Witch ll.l/e1 S.ll»e, giaai it has done their little ones. skin dlmuM's. al kind» **f wotiiid». IdilatMl. jCtoup is so sudden in its attacks that Merrily •**» s Our llatk. Chorus. A barai'fe|| wltli Leon la*wl» last Accept n** laiimteifoils. Tli«* l‘ug IH>K- Marshall Oonny, tlie doctors often arrive too late, 1-Xs.iy <>n Man. Sila» Albert. It yields at once to One Minute I ImrMtay and spralned and hrtilNcd Rllblk'r Issils with leaf In soles at Wand Drill. Primary Girls. ' Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. tlie Ev'elslot. I »all» .Or. Hir iniM-les or bis lefl shoulder, so Sure cure for grip. Dialogue, **How He Teased Ned,” Children like it. I»' »HI Ir unalilr to line Iris ami for a monti. or more. Joseph Wilson, Wallace Pedro. , bronchitis, «-ougtis. Th«1 horw I |„ ( lusOiio » !•* 01 rioni B*.||.11I/,1 II c««inty, was gored by a mad bull Thursday and as a result died following day. .Mrs. Harmon attacked while site was crowing barn lot of her farm. I'onceal lurid lakes of fire and' brim ’IJITO Hfitinm, rimtt ir» STORE Recitation, Warren Kkellts-k. Nong, Four (ksins. Nheet Music, Two Boys. Johnnie Nchmaker, Eleven Boys. Dialogue, ‘-Our Country's Flag.” Seven Girls. A Time for Every Tiling, Chorus. Address, Capt. Applegate. Tlie school children will have a picnic Saturday, to which their par ents and friends will Is- Invited and then go to their various homes for vacat Ion. « I NO S QUICK TO LEARN. CASH STW PMHtom Now HH«d Line Hardware, Stoves irniture and Burial Cas tss, Carpets and Lin g Machines. c F I j^-Hon. Uo-W. <• Philippine« is in the city, of absence From today «aid: »mission baa until it no* ;ing in «alary -rear.” -S tiletto SEWING MACHINES are tRe best that mechanical shill can pro duce, and at an honest price, fully warranted for ten years. Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries For sale by I * $ $ ALDWIN, The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. rniture Dealer. BUILDING, S, OREGON. ! * * ET CREAM an and freckles, inds, softens and Guaranteed to SS. WOOD <X? CO regon. baa this day filed in this office >r sworn statement No. 349, for the jrcliase of the NW *4 of Section No. 27, 1 Township No. 32 K., Range No. 7!s . W. 31.. and will offer proof to allow lat the land sought is more valuable •r its timber or stone than for agri- iltural purposes, and to establish her aim to said land before the county erk of Klamath county, Oregon, at liimath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the »th day of Jnlv, 1902. She names as itnesses: Linsy C. Sisemore. of Fort lamath, Oregon; Anna 0. Siaemore, f Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. odkev, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; hris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon, ny nnd all persons claiming adversely le above-described lands are request- 1 to tile their claims in this office 1 or before the said 25th dav of Julv, M2. E. 31. B rattain , Register. Imber Land, Act June 3. 1878— Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) L akeview , O regom , May 19, 1902.) I Notice ig hereby given that, in com-' Hance with tlie provisions of the act of ’ ongress of June 3. 1878, entitled **An It for tlie sale of timber lands in the ates of California, Oregon, Nevada and : Zaaliington Territorv,” as extended . » al! the Public Land States by I Jt of August 4, 1892, George W . I wen, ot Aaliland, county of Jackson J etc of Oregon, has this day filed in ! lie office hia »worn atatementi No. 382, I witlie purchase of the SEI4 of Section | qJ34. 111 Township No. 4<>. S., Range N<£.7 E. W. M., an*l will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val- j liable for its timber or stone tlian for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the conn- 1 tv clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at | Elamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday,: the 9th day of August. 1902. He names as witnesses: William W. Erl», of, Ashland, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash- ‘ land, Oregon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno,, Oregon; James 5V. Badey, of Shake, I Oregon. Any and all persons claim- j iug adversely tlie above-described lands are requested to file their claims , in this otliee on or belore said 9th day of August , 1902. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. I * * I L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor * $ THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE ► EXCELSIOR I. F, Davies, Prop, DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. SEE G. D. GRIZZLE, Iasi in this office’on or before said 25th day Fred L. Houston. C. J. Martin, Fred ' the stone which Pluto may decide to of Julv. 1902. ' E. 31. BRATTAIN, Register. wnn have emptied on the surrounding Schallock, E. IL Henry, Edward Ever-, For General Stone the country when he gets around to It. elt Young, C. C. Brower, G. 1>. Griz Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Cemetery Work of all Kioto e I Down Kaat not long ago a colony of zle, C. A. Mitchell, Kirk Heidrich, ' Notice for Publication. Specialty. All Work Owrontoot. 1 lightning hugs gathered on n hill-top George Carrick, Klnzle Jones. John Owing to organizing nnd prepara- > I Alexander, S. C. Graves, Ed. Burrlss. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) Shop Opposite New Foot StoMo. for a Ms-lai time, and in their flutter L akkvikw , O kkook , May 12, 1902.f tlon* for the Initial county fair to I m * ing and tnerry-iii.ikiiig they kept up Merle Houston, K. D. Jones and Notice is hereby given that, in com held thin fall, citizens of this place 1 an llluniln ition that drove the vigi wife, O. A. Fraln. Those from Pel pliance witli the provision« of the act of have decided to have no celcbratloii I lant anti apprehensive residents of a ican Bay who attended the dance at Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An the coming 4th of July. But there act for the »ale of timber land« in the near-by town nitnosi to dlafiractlon. ¡Odessa - as Griffith's ranch is now state» of California, Oregon, Nevada and will be a free dance In the afternoon to lie culled--were Misses Irene Washington Territory," as extended to A oottple of the bniveal ones, willing st the opera house for children and a to sacrifice theniselvcR, If necessary, 1 Spence, Way Wilson, Mesdames Col all (lie Public Land States by act of The Klamath County Lite Stock August 4. 1892, Anna O. Sieemore, of grand ball In the evening. to save the terrorized cointatmity, gan and II. Hanson, nnd Tommy Wil j Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, Association will pay the above re About July 1 the county court will man-bed up lhe offending hill, urtnt*d son, Frank Hocking and wife, A. 0. state of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ward for the arrest and conviction of this office her sworn statement, No. 347, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. decide on a location for the county with a bucket of water to quiet the j Spence. G. W. Hossiger, Chas. Bleltn, for the purchase of the «,‘4 NWW, NEU any person or persons found guilty of high hc I mki I and very naturally Klam- ! fire and a sheet of court plaster to ' C. S. Copeland. J. M. Copeland, L. NW'4 and NW4 8EI4 of Section No. stealing or altering the marks or UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) ) M. Klrder, W. E. Spence and J. L. 25< in Township No. ;>2 S., Range No. brands of any stock belonging to any *th Falls will be the place mdccted. j pat«'h tlie spreading cavity. L aksvirw , O rkoon , May 12, 1902,) Ranch 7'j E. IV. M., and will offer proof to member or ibis association. Notice is hereby given that in com Other provlHlnna for the establish ing tlie suinmit. they discovered and ' Jones and wife. show that the land sought is more valu Address Uba*, llorton, President able for its timber or stone than for ag- pliance with the provisions of tlie act of ment of the school will follow, and scattered the tisseinhlage of liglitning- NOTES BY THE WAY. or J. O. Hamakcr,Secretary. | ricilltural purposes, and to establish her Congress of June 3,1878. entitled “An the county will not I m * long without bttgs and hurried re assuring news to, act for tlie sale of timber lands in tlie Trout fishing at Odessa is rare claim to «aid land before t)>e county states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Kuch dealrable Inatltutlon. jthe multitude awaiting, in anxlou«' | clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at sport. 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all tlie Public Land States by Lakeview Examiner: Harry Al- siisjienac, the result of tin* heroic en The KlamatIt excursions as an ad 28th day of July, 1902. She name« as act of August 4, 1892. Howard C, Cun witnesses: William O. Hill, of Fort deavor. bridge, J. N. Watson and A. E vertiser of the county's merits is Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort ningham, oi Fort Klamath, county of Itecd, viewer*, and P. M. Curry, stir-' likely to prove a winner with (lie Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkey, of Klamath, state of Oregon, has this day Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of filed in this office his sworn statement veyor appointed by tho county court many strangers now stopping here. Fort Klamath, Oregon. Anv and all No. 350, for the purchase of (lie AV'.j to view and survey the new thorough When the Grl Ait It Bros. get their person« claiming adversely tiie above-, NW’.-«. Sec. 11, Lois 3 and 4 of Section No. 10, in Township No. 33 N., Range fare from Paisley to the Klumsth new summer hotel built at Odessa, described lands are requested to file I No. 7*a E. W. M., and will offer proof their claims in thia office on or before line, arc now attending to that duty. to show that the land sought is more quilts will not be at a premium dur sail 25th day of July, 1902. valuable for its timber or stone than The new road Is to lead to Bly. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ing excursions. for agricultural purposes, and to estab MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. Ranchers have begun cutting re, It Is generally conceded that at Tl M B ER LA N 0, ACT JUNK 3. 1878, lish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Klamath county, Ore Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings. and wild hay, and many will coin-' least half a dozen ••kids” should NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri tnence cutting alfalfa the 1st of July.; Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. have been left at home. ••• day, the 25th day of July, 1902. He I' nitkd S tatzs L and Orricx, The hay crop of all kinds I* first- names»« witnesses: James M. Emerv, _ Lakeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902. of Fort Klamath, Oregon, Warren t>. Now Open J. M. Moore a-rived Monday from class and will «txceed In quantity any : Notice io hereby given that in com- Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Summer coats and vests; nice, styl Latest styles ladies', gents, miaeea Ager with three wagon loads of pliance with the provision» of the act of John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; yield for several years. Also grain, 1 ish goods at little money. boys and childrens shoes. Congress o' June 3. 1878, entitled "An Samuel R. Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, '■egctablcs and fruit promise to give freight for local dealers. D vffy C o . act for the sale of timber lands in the Oregon. Any and all persona claiming DwrrCo. unusually large returns this year. Sava money by making your home Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, adversely the aliove-nescribed lands and Washington Territory," as extend- are requested tn file their claims in this John Frelac of Long lake, this, Kid gloves and hat trimmings, Buckingham and Hecht Warentm stead, limber and other filings with to all tlie Public Land State« by office on or before aaid 25th day of 0. U. w. BUILDING, ;C. H. Withrow, U. S, Commissioner . ed county, baa received two elegant, i best on the market, at Mrs. May- boots, shoes and felts, st B scs IM m act. of August 4,189?. Affie Hill, of Fort •Tu’v. 1W. Dairy, Oregon. prizes—a tlanket and robe—from r.lai atb. county of Klamath, state of t*. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ; lone's. Klamath Falls Or. gun. Klamath Tails. t'Jc Tho». Key W<*!’*n Mill, .it f-tlcm. VHBD niinilJIM OTIinin Work. $250.00 REWARD. $ NEW SPRING GOODS THE CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE. And Ready for Business.