Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 10, 1902, Image 3

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made clialrman and
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frvc-iif Kniwlng 'hr various
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■ th(. Mttmuus and obnoxious
L mil U* dls.’.isi*s of live slis k
Llin(>u»l«’sll"r». so that Ilivv
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[th bdlMf
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Imllhi sUle:
'hr fanners
Im lMiilfr new» oft ' h'*«e subjerU.
I ,ii1r»ldl» 'i*"’" of three mat- ■
I fUh.iird. touching upon 'hr | I
||1»IPMI of alfalfa, bromr glass., |of Hie various building» and ■ lass
L rtc.: Illi' local opfsirl utili les Ranns together with appanitus
Usi’ll
lurlgatHMi and "» cffi-ct* upon I by stmlviits, .imi also mi I’liglm*
mid
L ind Atid climate; 11»«’ extent ’ I a dinamo inaile by classe» m th,
uh *.
L, iiaallly. if «H», "f death i chunleal <l< |i.irt im nt ami now
In
L |< i ’ ji piatti. t'luncM* lettuce and prnetlcal use, and of < i . i »»< » of
st II-
Ln: ihr I'llsleix’i'of mid disi Im-- dents M ining or marking tliv nirrlts
L itetairn the dis< ases anthrax of sheep and cows, all allowing the
|i,illk.|i’X ami Hu’ pru|s*r treat practical naturi’ of the nisi rui't ion
given.
L nf i'Airs.
I’rofvHMir Lake states that lllih ih
Lixnif II»' 1’iiiM'luslnlis ri',|c|ie<|
Ltlxw Thai Ibi» county lias tin only county m the slate not
hnnlliMrv nal oral opfairl milt les ri’plvscnlcil ut tin’ I’ollegi’.
Nudi Itisi IIoi vs and hs’liiri’» if »<■11
lrrlf»tl<«: alfaUa '»
*'>buml.ini
p»ith irrigutloii aod successful al tended ought surely tu Is- of great
baiii instance» »illumi; brooms advantage to tin- l’iiiiiiiiuultiiw where
pills >lll pmve siieccssful and t hev are held.
i ir M.an In I lie full or earlv
)ng.can I» gtuwu on Irrigaii-d
I. (i <«i chips may Is- liad I I k *
Edward Lsisley .mil Ml»» Grace
wl tear, lati usually II ill M’S lllll Xli’kei mhi letl In re fur tiie Falls on
ft! prrfivUiHI I ill t III* third year. TucMlav.
« tn«’ M*'*<l Includes much chuff
Harry M« uiver, a in
q* quantity III I hl*
should Miss Ethel Wilson, went
pan; Die sure way l.f killing Falls on T' ii R m I. iv .
Inn plants la by plowing or by
Mrs. I l>. Xppleg.lh'. Miss Ilice
r iiwans to cut I lie root at >
Applegate ami Maj. and Mrs. High
il Irina all »h m eyes” on I lie
from tie* county M’.ll S|H'I|I tile
err- Fourth here.
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required by
<
’
orres|M>lldellt
of
E. E Young, a
thistle and
th * < Iri'guniaii. ».is here Iasi week Io
•«I» are dre-
oherrve the **July time” célébrât ion.
Holl ground In their neglected farms
cattle.
Act» Immediately
iiik I
I’lilda lire M'liietimes mi,,.,, trouble­
some in Miiiiiiier tlmn |ri winter, It’s
mi hard to keep from adding to Gleni
willl<* cisillng off after exerelM*. One
Minute Cough Cure cur«» at once.
AliMiliilelv Mife. Acts Immediately,
Suri* cure for couglia, colds, croup.
With July come many campers, i lliroal and lung troublea.
hunters and other travelers to enjoy
A full line of gris'eries-
Patent
our clear streams, deep foreats and
medicines of all kinds < enough to
flctoii’squi’ sceiiei v.
kill you if sick, make you alck If not,
Mlsstirace NIckiTMin. assisted by
continually on hand at tin* Excelsior,
MI km ’ k Ruth and Lda Nli’kvison,
Dairy, Or.
gave a recital here on Monday night I
Croquet sets. |»t ggy (;o>
and 1’iiterialiied her audience very In­
terestingly.
Vacation Day«.
A liiiM-liall game played la-tween
Vacation time 1« here and the
the Fort Klamath team anil the In­
dian laiys on the Fi-urlli of July was I children are fairly living out of doors,
j There could is: no healthier place for
won by the whites.
I them.
You need only to guard
L k . vtiikii S toi ’ king .
against the accidents Incidental to
FOURTH IN POE VALLEY.
most open air sport«.
No remedy
equals IteWllt’s Witch Hazel Salve
* II waft for quickly stopping pain or remov­
pre para- ing danger of serious consequences.
used
Horton's For cuts scalds and wounds.
lieWItt s Witch Hazel Salve for sores
cuts and bruises, ” says L. B. Jolm-
* lt is the last
weather «pilt.* a son. Swift, Tex.
hli’d mid as much remedy In the market." sure cure
Beware
program was car­ for piles and skin diseases.
of counterfeits.
was too cold to
Save money by making your home­
the open air at stead, timber and other tilings with
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he -itipa (or n moment of thought.
1« ilio 11 mu«’ of li in g lor Ion m country brig lit,
\t»«l li« principle« dearly bought.
lH’«r io hl» heart in it» enalgn*« hue,
V II» float« toward the mure «Ity,
For it *inlnd«hlm well of the principle« true
For which he 1« ready to die.
I»« mi to hi» heart are it« holiday« gay
Which arc mingled with aoberne««. too:
the hall»and grove« all throng with lif»
Hr uneoiiM'ioutoly »wrarn to be true.
I rue to hl» country it« honor and life;
True to tiie day« when peace Khali reign
i rur in th«’ day» of It« trouble and «Irife;
rrue» That the flax float not in vain.
Poisoning the System.
✓
». Hardware. Stoves,
ture and Burial Cas-
»
>• Carpets and in •
Machines.
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-S tiletto -
SEWING
MACHINES
9
are the best that
mechanical
skill can pro­
duce, and at an
honest price,
fully warranted
for ten years.
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries.
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
For sale by
l LDWIN,
Mother Always Keep« it Handy.
"My mother suffered a long time
from distressing pains due primarily
In indigestion.” says L. W. Spalding.
Verona. Mo. ••Two years ago I got
her to trv Kislol. She grew bet 1er
at once and now. at the age of seven­
ty-six, eats any thing she wants.
I remarking that she fears no bad
effects as she Ims her bottle of Kodol
handy." Don’t waste time d<s*torlng
I symptoms. Go after the cause.
li
niture Dealer.
New Stock Now Arriving.
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UIL-DINC,
OREGON.
ET CREAM
i your stomach Is miiiiii I your health
will I m * gisid. Kislol rests the stom­
ach and strengthens the Issly liv di-
i gusting your final.
It Is nature’s
own tonic.
n and freckles,
ids, softens and
Guaranteed to
pat terns .1 ap­
ile key Co.
s.
<V()OD di? CO.
Ashland and Klamath Fails
Line.
Il is through tin* isiwels thal tin*
lasly is cleansed of impurities. Con-
sl Ipat loll keeps these |xilsi>Us hl the Makes dally trips <aeli wav bv Bar­
ren. Soda Springs. Shake. I*okega-
system, causing headache, dullness
uia. (Logging Camp.) Keno, to
and inelmieholiaat first, tlien unsight­
Klamath Falls.
ly erupt Inns and finally serious illness
unless a remedy is applied.
De­ It is the direct line from Ashland
and all Northwest Oregon to Klam­
Witt's Little Early Risers prevent
ath Falls. Merrill. Bonanza. Blv
Ibis trouble by stimulating tiie liver
and Lakeview, and also Indian
anil promote easy, healthy action of
Agency and Ft. Klamath.
the Isiwels. These little pills do not
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act violently but by slrengthlng the Leave Klamath Falls daily at
a. m. and arrives by 7 p. hi ., anti
Isiwels enable them l<. perform their
Mr. Fotker and Mr. Grizzle of
makes the trip to and from Ash­
own work.
Never gripe or distress.
land in 14 hours.
Klamath Fall* were lien* the Fourth.
Latest styles mens mid troys hats.
Mrs. Hattie W i I mhi and children,
Hu- proper met ti­
Good Stock and Equip­
IH'FKX Co.
ts In by pislermlc | Mn». A. Turner and family. Miss
ment
For News of the World
re carcaM's of all | Lucy herds, and other friends from
Careful Attention Given
e died frmu ■ Ittier Klamath Fulls anil vicinity wen* al
Read the San Francisco Bulletin.
Traveling Public.
lestroyrd bv liiirn our evlrbr.it ion.
Fifty cents per month. Including
\flvr oik * week of merry-making large 28-page Sunday edition. Send
(’• E. IH TRO.
tin Indian« hair returned from their for sample copy to The Bullet in. .33. W. M. OICKKKHI.
Kearney St. San Francisco.
SuiierintrudroL
ciiiu | mì al the Fort Klamath celebra
Contrarlur.
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f. II. Withrow. U. s. Commission, r,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
!»• ri tn fin- henri <»i every man.
V
•r
It-v. biiiiitnervIlle, preahllng elder
of tills distrid. was here last week.
MI hh Fielding who has Imen vislt-
Ing friends In Wiaal river valley stop-
|s’d fieri’ Sunday night on het way Io
Klamath Falls.
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ELECTRIC
STORE
« CASH STORE.
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NO. 14.
's’uiieartInd and take effwi u
stis’k at .my I line.
Among Hu* tar
|(r|
|Min III the dlM'iiHhliHM Were O
SKariis. Elmer Appl.gah*,
s¡„
............
MrlhaHe, W I Am
anil u| hers w I iom - names we are
Illi*
ubh* h» h'urii«
in Un* evening InterestihK ltll(|
In­
struct Ive lectures were given
al
Houston’s o|M’ra house, Illustratisi
by
the aid of an acetylene ||K|,I hl
opt Icon,
I’rof. Kent, inking up the mii . j ,., i
of live »Us k. and particularly <|:1|lv
and la-ef calile, explained tin- ,|lh.
tlnctlve i hurai’lcilhtles In
,,
I*” "'ms, color and teniiieraiiii at. ......
of milk, butter and
....I meat producing
quulllles of Hit* various breeds. Mlll| '
In different animals ■
Hie sann*
breed. Illustrai Ing his explana! Ion»
by photographs <<r prize Wllllllllg ¡Ul(| i
oilier animals from various buri»
■
In
Oregon anil i ’I mw I iik - of •lerM’Vs. ■
Nliortborna. Devoua, |*l|||,.,| ingu» I
and Ilolateliih, and eats
i 's'i’f fioin
particular animal« mid * »plaining the I
exact results III Mniomil i •f butter unii
weight ami qualify of imai frinii
nrrlalu kinds and ammmi I Of I f.... I.
Photographs of hoiMK. , »Wille mid
siirvp were also shown.
timing : tli<‘
inoHl IntvK’sl Ing illusi rai lotis »ire
tliv mlcromiiple views showing Illi’
smallest filter of wisil on record, the
scales ami oihei structure of a
tiller
of wisil, and th, effect ii|mn the \% < H >i
ttla-r of lerlaln ••dips."
I’rof. Lake, taking up 11,. M(hj
of tin* workings of th......... .
gave explanation» and illusi nil Ions
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON,
«
gon, lias this day filed in this office
sworn statement No. 349, for the
chase of the NW!4 of Section No. 27,
.'ownship No. 32 8., Range No. 7*s
W. M., and will offer proof to show
t the land sought is more valuable
its timber or stone than for agri-
itural purposes, ami to establish her
iiin to said land before the county
erk of Klamath county, Oregon, at
laniath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the
ith day of July, 1902. She names as
itnesses: Lirisy C. Sisemore. of Fort
Jamath, Oregon ; Anna O. Sisemore,
f Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J.
todkev, of Fort Klamath, Oregon;
,'hrto Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
Lny ami all perron« claiming adversely
.he above-described lands are request­
ed to file their claims in this office
m or before tiie said 25th day of July,
1902.
E. M. B rattain . Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Notice for Publication.
EXITED STATES LAND OFFICE )
L akeview , O regon , May 19, 1902.)
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
pliance with the proviaions of the act of
Congress of J tine 3, 1878, entitled l,An
act for the sale of timlier lands in the
states of California. Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” as extended
to all the Public ¡.and States by
act of August 4, 1892, George W.
Owen, 01 Ashland, county of Jackson,
state of Oregon, has this day tiled in
this office his sworn statement, No. 382,
for the purchase of the 8El4 of Section
No.
34. in Township No. 40, 8., Range
.
1 No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to
show
the land sought is more val­
' uable that
for its timlier or stone than for
i
i agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the coun­
ty clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at
Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 9th day of August. 1902. He names
as witnesses:
William W. Erb, of
Ashland, Oregon ; David Allen, of Ash­
land,
Oregon
;
F.ngene
Spencer, of Keno,
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Oregon
; James W. Bailey, of Shake,
<
Oregon.
Any and all persons claim­
,
ing
adversely
the above-described
j
lands
are requested to file their claims
|
in
j this office on or before said 9th day
of
, August, 1902.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor.
FALLS,
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A
THIS SPACE BELONGS
TO THE
I. F. Davies, Prop.
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORÉ.
S tv
G. Di GRIZZLE,
Inruts arc reqnesten to me tneir ciaiwin
me KKaiiiig <>■
wuiivy
foot racing, contests at jumping. 1 in this office on or before said 25th day
school «t Klamath Falls will ns a|
iiorsc racing, baseliall between tin* of July, 1992.
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E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
There Is a report that the Colum­ matter of fact, add greatly to this | Indians and the whites or •*55<s>d
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bia Soul hern railroad, building this place. A flue uchtxil building, con-: River Tribe,” old style Indian gambl-
Cemetery Work bt all Kinds d
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
way from shnulko, Is now hacked by structed with good taste, and presld-, ing, the war dance, etc.
The war:
Notice for Publication.
Specialty. All Work Guaranteed;
cd
over
bv
competent
and
expert-1
If
JI111 Hill of tiie Great Northern,
dance Is a weird feature, and brings
Shop Opposite Naw Feed 3tabi«.
I
that is so, It is an aiamrance Unit tile cured teachers, will make It a favorite out the Indian in Ills native spirit I UXITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
L
akeview
,
O
regon
,
May
12,
1902.)
line will be pushed along with Illi with ttcholar» and their parents. ; of years ago. They seem to dMIght
Notice is hereby given that, in com-
Many people wll’ find It for the best
possible speed.
1 In this—esjieciiilly the older ones— iiliance with the provision» of the act of
Interests of their children’s education ' 1 and It Is Indulged in by the squaws Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
Assuming from healthy Indications,
til remove here especially hi the win­ I as well. They chant, while dancing act for the sale of timber lands in the
that Klamath county Is on the eve
states of California, tiregon, Nevada and
ter. Thus the town will grow not
around the midnight tire and their Washington Territory,” as extended to
of a broader growth and development
The Klamath County Lite Stbcit
all the Public Land States by act of
only in population but In a business
song is one of defiance and victory. August 4. 1892, Anna O. Sisemore, of
It Is only logical to conclude that the
Association will pay tttri tibbve re­
pnlnt of view. Asa mat ter of course
The Klauiaths were never beaten in Fort Klamath, conntv cf Klamath,
next live years will witness a growth
ward tot the siH*t»t stiff cbnitclion o(
all this future growth and Improve­
state of tiregon, has this day filed in TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-
bat tie.
hereabouts, greater than has come
this otliee her sworn statement, No. J4i.
any person or persona fffliHd guilty of
notice for publication .
ment to pleasant to contemplate.
They have held this beautiful for tin* purchase of the S't. SM '4, XL 4
to us during the past thirty years.
stealing or altering tne marks d#
Ashland Tillings: Miss Alice Con­ Klamath basin against all enemies SW'. and NW' a s E' i of Section No.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I
brarida bf ariy stock belorigirig tb «ny
Klamath’s public school is exten­ ner, daughter of John Conner, form­
25, in Township No. .(2 8.. Range No.
L
akeview , O regon , May 12, 1902. (
member of this association.
north, south, east and west, front 71 F W M., and will offer proof to
sively known for Its high standard of erly of Ashland, died at the Will­
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Adflrete Chas. Horton, President
time immemorial. They are an in­ show that the land sought is more vain- pliance
with the provisions of the act of
br J. O. Hamaker,Secretary;
work and curriculum. Now thill we amette Hotel, Salem, of tuberculosis,
•
able
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
ag-
teresting peiiple and have always
Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled ”An
<
ricultural pnr|«ise«, and to establish her act for the sale of timber lands in the
have secured the high sc.hcsil of 'he Inly 3, 1992.
ycarH* 3 months I been friendly to the white man.
claim
to
said
land
More
the
county
county, we should sec to It that the •mil 5 day«. The young lady, who
*** 1 clerk of Klamath county. Oregon, at states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as ex­
reputation of this town as an educa­ wlut well known in Ashland, was
' Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the tended to all the Public Land State« by­
Up-to-date
shirt
waists
and
under
•25th
dav
of
July.
I90
’
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fie
names
as
tional center is broadened and ex­ Imrn in Lake county, Calif., and is a I
act of August 4, 1892, Howard C. Cun­
»itneasi-s: William O. 1 >1, ° J°r ningham, oi Fort Klamath, county of
wear at Mrs. May lone’s.
tended.
H|MtPr of Walter E. Conner and Dan
Klamath, Oregon; Athe I11*’?! ’.
Klamath, state of Oregon, has this day
Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkey. o tiled in this office his sworn statement
Old Boreas cjoaed a week's engage Conner, formerly of Ashland, who;
Fort Klamath. Oregon ; < hns Weiss, o No. 350, for the purchase of the W's
'THK
. Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all SW>4. Sec. 11, Lots 3 and 4 of Section
merit here Friday night, with a frost, arc now living at Swan Lake, Klam- j
persons claiming adversely he a Luo e- > No. 10, in Township No. 33 8., Range
The remains passed
which did tome damage In spots.
A alb county.
described lands are requested to file No. 7'.j E. W. M., and will offer proof
number of gardens suffered some­ through Ashland on Friday’s noon
their claims in this office on or before i to show that the land sought is more
uni I 25th dav of .July, 'D02.
what, but we havn't heard of uuv train cn route to Gallstoga. Calif
valuable for its timber or stone than
E. .M. BRATTAIN, Register.
MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor.
for agricultural purposes, and to estab­
1^01« .
fancliers whose crops were Rcrloiisly accompanied by an aunt, Mrs. E. It
lish his claim to said land before the
Cable
and
Mr.
Fred
G.
Fish,
where
hurt. Nlncc then the elements have
TIMBER land . ACT JUNE 3. 1878, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore­ Trimmed atid Walking Hats, Undershirts, StoddHt*«
they were burled tieside those of her,
gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
grown warmer.
Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc.. Etc.
day, the 25th day of July, 1902. He
mother and sister._______
i
Likevlew Examiner:
Last week
names as witnesses: James M. EtnerV,
U ntteo S tates L and O ffice ,
of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren D.
Lakeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902.
The
*Tlie Examiner stated that. L. Gerlier,
___ W. C. T. IL will hold ,h8,r!
Now Opert
Summer coats and vests) nice, styl-! Latest stylet Indies’, gents; rhfssest
Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon;
Notice
to
hereby
given
that
in
com-
gular
meeting
Friday,
July
llth,
,
the Klamath atock buyer, bought!
John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; tsh goods at little money.
boys and children# shoes.
nliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Vf
V
««hurnH *
.
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A
SigresJo’ June 3 1878, entitled ’’An Samuel R. Kingdon, Of Fort Klamath,
299 head of cat tle from Redden and
Drtrr Ctt.
Cb.
St;
Oregon.
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
net for the sale of timber lands in the
Kinall of Summer Lake. Mr. Gerber
adversely
the
al>ov«-aMtribed
land«
; States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Kid gloves and hat ttlmffiltfg»,
BocJtffigham and fiacht #«t«otorf
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eorrecta the statement in conversa- elected for the coming year. Mem* I
»nd Washington Territory,’ AB extend- are requested to file their’ claims in ttfii
best
on
the
market,
at
Mrs.
May-
,
boot«,
»hoes end felts. «£ ¿xeeMor,
office
on
or
before
said
25th
day
oi
Xi
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
by
flou with an Examiner represent»-
buildino , act of August 4,1892, Affie Hill, of Fort Julv, 1902.
five yesterday. The number of cat­
lone’».
Ei M; BRATTAIN, Regiitef.
Klainatb, county of Klamath, state of^
E mma G rigsby ,
ti® purchased was 426 head—a mixed
Secretary.
huneb with 130 calves thrown In ■“ I
iy follow.
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For General Stoni Work.
j
$ NEW SPRING GOODS
BALDWIN STUDIO
UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS
tad Ready for Business,
'A. o. u. w.
!
KUmath palls.
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE.