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lahath republican __ _ SUPPLEHENT. 7 ----------------- —--------------- ...............cirT,<'iF?TI!l, ai i i<n-nt.illv sh<d and liiatantly killed beraelf with a 22 caliber rifle Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Siu- was out hunting rubbita and wax accompantod by her father and a neighbor by the name of Wllkeraon. In going through a ri k quick to learn . fall. | **’•<« will be quite Rvdy from now fence not far from Mirella, the trig-1 The dwelling which Jabcz Houston I ',|1' ger of her rifle caught on one of the recently purebssod, •" being Improved AzwUlbraeen by a notice etoe- wire*. The rifle was thus discharged, the ball entering her forehead anil Í r by an addition. *" "'** Ashland causing Instantaneous death. Messrs. Houston arg bating tlu-lr ' Imutauqua will I n - held this war •»’ of the Philippine* Funeral aervlcea were held Tueaday (,p<-ru house nnd saloon building re- ........to IM. From lx,th a I ‘aaion, is in the city, at Bonanza and were attended by a ptiliiled this week. '“I ‘""l «hK-atlomd btamlpoiul tlu- ■«e of absence from A new pustotflce him been estait- ¡« hautauqua Is very desirable, and large concourM of aympathlzlng nan today said: i ft lend*. llnli.il »• Kpencer creek, witli Hatliim Klamath county js-ople who <-an commission has Mias Watson was an attractive and t L. High «» p«*linaster. arrange to attend, would be amply 'ly until it now highly esteemed young lady and her Seven timber soekgys from Coeur r^pnid by doing mo . :ng in «alary untimely and tragic death ha* caiiM-d d' Alene, Idalm, were here Friday cii Paisley ]>Mt: H |K feBre<i an<)t(1Pr profound regret among all who knew route to the Sprague river country. ;' «»e of smallpox Ims broken out In her. The bereaved family is plunged Horace and Janna Pelton have I'alsley. “1'ap" Drumm was taken into almost unbearable grief, the SEWING driven 400 head .of yearling cattle sick I’uesday and some of the symp mother beliiK proatraled by her bur- MACHINES from Jackson county to their Ft. tom* wen- thosi- of smallpox. There i den of sorrow. Ills, indeed, a sad I Is no record of exposure, and It, Is to accident and excite* the sympathy 9 Klamath ranch. ¡be hoped that It will prove to be i of ail. are the best that The Mall reports that Medford Is However, L, AATUttlMV'^'i’XCUkSION. mechanical In the midst of a potato famine nnd *omethlng not so serious. Hie Mrii-Iest watch will be made uirtff1 cuuiplaius that Jnck*on county farm shill can pro Tl... ..^-1..^ . on U Klam ’l •he probability of Its being smalliiox The summer . — excursions ers have foolishly neglected such duce, and at an vanishes. ath Lake were inaugurated last Sat honest price, crop. Hundred* of timber < lalms are now urday and that event was a decided The local teachers' Instltue at Bo fully warranted success. nanza last Friday and bat unlay wan In-lug located in Klamath county_ for ten years. These excursions are not only a largely attended and a »ucceaa. Car some on Wood river, many In the For sale by most healthful and p)<-a*aiit outing titulars of the meeting we did not extreme northern part uear the lu-s for the people of Klamath Falls, but chute* river and a lot in the Vicinity learn. >>f Bly. Till* transfer of tlintier to afford stranger* witbin our gates an Wool Is selling at lazkrvlew from private ownership will not, only opportunity of getting a glimpse of Pie |2| to 13| cents per pound. iiaslcn development of timber re-1 the natural advantage* of Klamath Examiner says that about 1,1100 •tag* source* but will add largely to tile | county -Its great natural reservoir, of wo I have thus far been aol.l In its matchless timber supply and its comity’s taxable wealth, Th<- coun 1-akc county. , unequaled water-power, which they t.v's financial condition ts growing! cannot see in any other way without Attorney C. C. Brower has juat re rapidly. much hardship and expense and ceived a desk and other furniture Alturas New Era: Myriad* of minus the pleasure. from bis former office a’ Astoria locusts have made tlu-lr appearance While the United State* govern- which will la-rupy a place in bls of in the s.in Joaquin valley, and It is i ment lias so far not deigned to take fice In thia city. ............... ‘«>J«T- th.- enipsi^gnUa,',', ■e of the cxist Mice of Klam- Ashland Record: Chon. Kiernan, greatly. These are the seventeen ,ulr„ i util Lake, yet it remains just the- who graduated from Kt. Mary's col year locusts, In regard lo which the I ; same, one of the greatest liodies o? lege, Oakland, Cal., with high hon Government sent out. warning last KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. , fresh water in Oregon. It is a nat ors, arrived In Medford this week to year. The Insects remain ab >ve ural reservoir whose curface is about visit hl* parents. ground only a few days to lay their | 4200 feet above set level and is sur I The Alturas New Kra which began egg* on the II iu I m of trees, tl|en drop rounded by thousands and thousands publishing a semi-weekly paper dur to the ground and bury tlieiilhelves in of acre* of timber land situated on its ing the celebrated Bniwn trial, lias the soil. own water sheds, and those of the announced ‘its Intention Io change Posters have been circulated an- Sprague, Wood and Williams. m iwk to a weekly. (imunclug a farmers' Institute tn be rivers. For- No quicker and more correct iui- Next Sunday will I m - olwcrvcd as held al Klamath I-alto July i. Children's Day at the .M. E. church ag<- plants. poiMiimii* weeds, feeding, ' presslons of the natural advantages — and ... ■ development of by an appropriate program at 11 care and dis.-iis.-s of live stock i are future possible u'i-|<M'k tn the morning. There will i among the subjects to lie discussed at this county can lie obtained, than by II I m - afternoon session. Interesting accompanying one of these summer la- pr.-achlng In the evening. As harvest approaches ranch«is arc 1 lecture*. aided by *tereoptl<x>n Ulus- excursions, which were inaugurated Bring 11a your prescriptions. hsiklngmtound for extra help and > irstions, will comprise the evening here last Saturday by our Klamath find tlie supply unequal to the de program. Il will be a pleaxant and Falla local merchant, I. A. Duffy and Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc., Oregon, has this day filed in this office mand. Hence, wages for farm labor profitable Inst it ut i- and there should Mr. A. C. Griffith of Griffith Bros., bar sworn statement No. 349, for the D uffy C o . I m - a large alt. nd.rncc. purchase of the NWJ*' of Section No. 27, who own the tilg ranch at Pelican etc. arc apt to reach the top notch. Big line new clothing, suite >8.00 in Township No. 32 8., Range No. 7.1* MI m M Hid Baldwin's Stu ilo for Bay—the point for which these ex Fire swept a btmlncM section of E. W. M.. and will offer proof to show to>13.oo I » i ffy Co. up-to-date phol.m was opened for cursions are destined. that the land sought ia more valuable k.rfl.ind early Sunday morning and for its timlier or stone than for agri The affair went off without a rip business yesterday. The studio, thi- Subscribe for R epublican . lid damage aggregating a value > of cultural purposes, and to establish her ple and the steamer “ Alma'' leturn- most complete and up-to-date in to said land before the county >4.000,000. The tire originated ill TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— claim clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at soutli.-in Oti-gon, has-been ulaiMira'.cly cd at 5 p. m. Sunday. The night at NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. he Wolff A Zwh-ker ln»n Works. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the prepared, regardless of expense, to Pelican Bay was most delightful, say- 25th day of July, 1902. She names as The slx-ycar-old son of C. A. I UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) all (lie excursionests, and they are f iruish work lu every way according witnesses: Linsy C. Sisemore. of Fort L akkviiw . O rbgox . May 12, 19O2.f Klamath, Oregon; Anna O. Sisemore, Neuxtnmi, living near Medford, was to the latest and most approved not stint In tliclr praises of Mr. and Notice i* hereby given that in com of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. »It ten by a rattlesnake last week. 'slyle. Miss Baldwin has a th ion >11 “li Mrs. Griffith as host and hostess. pliance With the proviaions ol the act of Rodkey. of Fort Klamath, Oregon; I'll«- boy was promptly taken to Mod- Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitle«! "An Chris Wei«*, of Fort Klamath. Oregon. education and experience as art artist It is to be hoped that due precau act lor the sale of timber lands in the ord for medlcul treatment and will and will be assisted by Prof, F. L. tion against all accidents will be tak state« of California, Oregon, Nevada, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are request f'amp, the leading photographer of en and that these beneticial and seas and Washington Territory," as extend ed to tile their claims in this office Ashland will celebrate the Fourth Ashland. Tile public will do Well to onable diversions may continue all ed to all the Public Land States bv 011 or before tiie said 25th dav of Julv, of August 4. 18V2. William O. Hill, 1902. >y having a barb.icue and picnic din- call and see for lliemselves tlm studio summer and fall. It Is stated that eel of Fort Klamath, County of Klam E. M. B ratt un . Register. icr and a grand masque carnival. and the various elegant styles of! another excursion will lie given in ath, State of Oregon, lias tbi«.lay filed in Flic carnival will lie the main feat- photographic work about two week*. Iu*ting throe day* this otlke his sworn statement No. 348. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— forth« purchase of the ES of E1, of Notice for Publication. ire, which In to take place on the Section No. 21. in Tow nship No. 32 8., Since I lie Martinique horrorj most, and two nights. ilaz.t between the hour* of 4 and a p. If not all, mountains ou this conli-1 Th.we present were Miss.* Mag- Range No. 7‘- E. W. M., and will UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) offer proof to show that the lanJ L akevizw , O regon , May 19, 1902-i nent are fouiid to posses* volcanic Ifle Ch-pton, Maud E. Baldwin. Ruby sought is more valuable for it« timber Notice is hereby given that, in com Anna Heidrich, Edith or stone than for agricultural purposes, Mr. Marple reports that up to last proclivities, with the liability of and to establish his claim to said land pliance with the provisions of the act of I Saturday eight mile* of track luul iM-l.-hing fot Hi smoke, lava i ahd tire Humphrey, Nellie Boyd, Edna Clark, is-fore the county clerk of Klamath Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An A -------- momitaht licks M.'ra v»n 1’rtmrner, Jesse Apple- eonntv, Oregon, ■ t Klamath Falls, Ore act for the sale of timber lands in the M-rn laid on the railroad building .A short notice. ,. of California. Oregon, Nevada and hl* way from t-alrd's. The work of dignity and merit if It does tint oc- gate, and J. V. Houston and wife, and gon, tin Friday, the 2»th day of July, states • 19t»2. He names as witnesses: Linsy Washington Territory," as extended | I Messrs. 1. A. Duffy, Ralph Ross of .instruction la progressing slower caslotially show symptoms |tif an C. Sisemore. of Fort Klamath. Oregon ; to al! the Public Land States by > han expected on account of a -rar eruption. Where there t(re no Seattle, Lyman C. Hill of California. Anna O. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath, act of August 4, 1892, George W . Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkev.of Fort Klam Owen, ot Ashland, county of Jackson,, ity of men. [mountains, the Inhabitants watch R T. Baldwin, Carey Ratnsby. Fred ath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of Fort stat« of Oregon, has this day filed in ! liiehn, Chas. Humphrey, Clove Man Klamath, Oregon. Any and all persons this office his sworn statement, No. 382, Mr*. Sarah Harmon, a widow resld- [ the bills and gopher mounds with ning, Will W. Baldwin. Jesse Hanks. claiming adverselv the above-descri***! for ihe purchase of the SEl4 of Section | fear and trepidation, beltevlnf they .ng in the western part of J.i*<-phinc lit Township No 40, 8., Range Otto Heidrich, Francis J. Bowin. lands are requested to tile their claims Noj34. e.iunty, waa gored by a mad bull laut conceal lurid lakes of fire and brlm- in this office on or before said 25lli day Nit? E. W. M., and will offer proof to Fred L. Houston, C. J. Martin. Fred of Julv. 1902. shot that the land sought is more val Thursday and as a result died the M.me which I’luto may decide to uable for its timber or stone than for ‘ E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Schallock. E. IL Henry. Edward Ever have emptied on the surrounding agricultural purposes, and to establish following day. Mrs. Harmon wax ett Young, C. C. Brower, G. D. Griz his claim to said land before the coun- attacked while she was rroMlng the [country when he gets around to It. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878 — Cemetery Work of aH Klaffa ■ tv clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at [ Down East not long ago a c«>h.ny of zle, C. A. Mitchel), Kirk Heidrich, Notice for Publication. liarn lot of bur farm. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, Specialty. All Work Oi George Carrick. Kinzie Jones, John 1 lightning hugs gathered on a hill-top the 9th day of August. 1902. He names Shop Opposite New Feed Owing to organizing and prepara- ! for a social time, and in their flutter Alexander, S. C. Graves, Ed. Burriss. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,I as witnesses: William W. Erb, of L akeview , O regon , May 12, 1902.» Ashland, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash- Hons for the initial county fair to lx- ing and merry-making they kept up Merle Houston, K. D. Jone* and Notice is hereby given that, in com land, Oregon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno, , held thia fall, citizens of this place, an llliimin-itlon that drove the vigl- wife. G. A. ' ~ Those from I*el- pliance with the provisions of the act of Oregon ¡James W. Bailey, of Shake. r rain. . have decided to lu»vc no celebration j liean Bay who attended the dance at Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Oregon. Any and all |*-raons claim ; lant and apprehensive rcsldeirts of a the above-described the coming 4th of July. Hut there -bv'town alm.wt to distraction. [ tMessa —as Griffith's ranch is now set for the "*le of timber lands in the ing adversely states of California, Oregon, Nevada and lands are requested to file their claims 1 near- will be a free dance In the afternoon aiple of he bravest bravest ones, A couple of I <he ones, willing 1« •» railed -were Misses Irene Washington Territory,” »s extended to in this office on or before said fftli day m H the Public Land States by act of of August, 1902. at the opera house for children and a i, The Klamath County Lite Stock to sacrltlce themselves, If necessary, ¡Spence, Way Wilson, Mesdames Col- August 4. 1892, Anna O. Sisemore, of E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. terrorized community'' Kan Hanson, and Tommy Wil- grand ball In the evening. Association will pay the above ra- Fort Klamath, county if Klamath, ¡to save the 1 •hed up lhe offending hill, united *°n' Prank 11.eking and wife, A. C. state of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBEIt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ward for the arrest and conviction of About July 1 the county court will; ’ marc. NOTICE FDR PUBLICATION. bucket <>f water to quiet the I Speiwe- G. W. Hossiger, Clu». Blehn, this office her sworn statement. No. 347, any person or persons found guilty of decide on it location for the county, for the nun-hare of the S, 1 . SM >h ‘ 4 * * J. * ** ’ J L. SWLan-.i NW>4 SE'4 of Section No. stealing or altering the mark* or and a sheet of court plaster to [ C. S. Copeland. M. ** Copeland, high m -I mmi I and very naturally Klam-1 'tire UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, > patch"the spreading eav.ty' R«u-h- { >•- Kirder, W. E. Spence and J. L. 23. brands of aqy stock belonging to any in Township No. 32 8., Range No. L akkviriv , O regon , May 12, 1902. «th Falls will be the place selected. , member of t bl* association. 71 E. W. M., *ml »>11 offer proof to Notice i« hereby given that in com mg the summit, they discovered and Jon«» »•>«« wl ^- Other provisions for the establish I show that the land sought is more valu pliance with the provisions of the act of Address ( has. Horton, President able for its timber or stone than for ag Congress of Julie 3,1878. entitled “An or .1. O. Haniakcr,Secretary. ment of the school will follow, and scattered the assemblage of lightning-, notes by tuf . wav . ricultural purposes, and to establish her get for the sale of timber lands in the re assuring the county will not be long without hugs lings and aim hurried 1 " ......... o news to Trout fishing at Odessa is rare claim to said land before the county states of California, Oregon, Nevada, clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at and Washington Territory,” as ex ' the mulUttide awaiting, in anxloua' such desirable Institution. ;i«port. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the tended to all the Public Land State« by Mwpenze, the result of the heroic en Lakeview Kxamlncr: Harry Al The Klamath excursions as an ad 25th day of July, 1002. She names as act of August 4, 1892. How ard C. Cun witnesses: William O. Hill, of Fort dridge, J. N. Watson and A. E- deavor. vertiser of the county's merits is Klamath. Oregon; Affie HtH. of Fort ningham, ot Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, has this day --------- ! Reed, viewers, and P. M. furry, sur likely to prove a winner with the Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkey, of filed in this office his sworn statement Fort Klamath. Oregon; Chris Weiss, o No. 350, for the purchase of the W’a veyor appointed by 1 he county court many strangers now stopping here. Fort Klamath. Oregon. Any and all SW'4. Sec. 11, Lo;a 3 and 4 of Section lo view and survey the new thorough When the Grl tilth Bros, get their Srwons claiming adversely the aliove- i No. 10, in Tow nship No. 33 8., Range fare front Paisley to the Klamath wnl-e-i lands are requested to file No. 7>s E. W. M., and will offer proof new summer hotel built at Odessa, their claims in this office on or before to show that the land sought is mon line, arc now attending to that duly. quilts will not be at a premium dur sail 25th dav of July, 1902. valuable for its timber or stone than E. M. BR a ITAIN, Register. The new road Is to lead to Bly. for agricultural par;>o8es. and to estab ing excursions. MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. lish his claim to said land before the Ranchers have begun cutting r.-c It Is generally conceded that at TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES. 1878, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings and wild hay, and many will com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .least half a dozen “kids" should gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. rTToB4T’ day, the 25lh day of July, 1902. He mence cutting alfalfa the 1st of July. have been left at home. names as witnesses: James M. Emerv, U nited S tatzs L and Orriez, The hay crop of all kinds is lit*1' of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren D. lake view. Oregon, May 12, B»2. Now Open J. M. Moore a-rived Monday from class and will exceed In quantity any Summer coats and veals; nice, styl- ■, Latest style» ladles', gents, mlaaes Notice is hereby given that in com Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Ager wiiii with three wagon loads of pliance with the provisions of the act of John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon , isb goods at little money. yield for several year*. Also grain, - • jigvi Liirvr boys and childrens shoes. bongrw* 0« June 3. 18?8. entitled “An Samuel R. Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, vegetable* and fruit promise to give D uffy C o . freight for local dealers. i act for the sale of timber lands in the Oregon. Any and all persona claiming D uffy Co. adversely the above-described lands unusually large returns this year. ———— Save money by making your home- Stale« of California, Oregon. Nevada, are requested to file their claims in thia Buckingham and Hecht Wareetoi Kid gloves and hat trimmings, .nd Washington Territory,” as extend- John Freizc of Long lake, this ... to all the Public Land State« by office on or before said 25th day of best on the market, at Mrs. May- boots, shoes and felts, at nil W BUILDING s,pad ' »>><> 0,h * r Hllng,i w,,h Connr-ssii-ncr act of A'ig’is* ♦, 189?. Artie Hill, of Fort Julv, 1902. county, has received two elegant A. O. u. w. DU1LUHNU,;C H W)Uirow L. Dairy, Oregon. lone ’s. 1:. ?!. BRATTAIN, Register. a:b. vounty of Klamath, state of prizes—a tlanket and robe—from Klamath Falls. Klamath Falls Or „ n. the Thus. Key W'-ito ’fl», it Hlmi LOCAL news | 1 tjj^opngs: The tiemr-.n- ,< Ian road 1« reported to lM) h„w „ Ifair condition for travel. -n„. Tuesday I» the time when •I’ briM wbh-h ac< umuhitcdon jam ions ,tage line* will change pfopriett r*. I” l‘ «luring the winter has G-en ' Medford i* »«It'»Gng UlB question , cl.-ared and the summer highway be- 1 •of holding aalrvet fair the coming i 'wi-en Ashland and the pelhan Bay 1 BIG 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. CASH STOfct ILETTO- Hats Dry Goods, * Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving Hardware & Furniture Dealer. A. O. XJ. W. BUILDING, CROWN TOILET CREAM Cures sunburn, tan and freckles, chapped lips and hands, softens and smoothes the skin. Guaranteed to be perfectly harmless. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor CHi*rwoor> <x? co. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I. F. Davies, Prop DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE SEE G. D. GRIZZLE, For General Stow Wort. $250.00 REWARD 'THK BALDWIN STUDIO FOK And Ready for Business. 1 NEW SPRING GOODS TH® CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE.