Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 31, 1902, Image 2

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    its full <|i;ota It; extending the system
to The Dalles district.
Iler«' tin
road could establish a terniiniis or it
might find a right of waj down the
Columbia to the sea: in which case
all the energy desired i'otlld I”* pro­
duced from tlie limitless power of the
Columbia.
To thorn'familiar with the terri­
tory that would thus Is' brought In
Contact with the tiuslern. busy, out­
side world, by such an all-ehvtrtc
svstem, then'remains not the shad­
ow of a doubt but that it would prove
one of the most important imlustrial
enterprises which could «-»tn«' to that
great and practically umlevelopeti
section cast of the Cascades, a por­
tion of which is still referred to as,
"The Oregon Desert."
FULL STOCK
General Merchandise.
REAMES
&
JENNINGS,
KLAMATH FALLS, OR.
TIMBERLAND. a CTJINEA
I s .' s .
NO! D F. FOR I I HI It’A IB»N.
t’N'ITKIt sr V ! lv. I.A\l> Oi l l> K. I
I.Mkt Xirw,
lutu- .'0.
I
I* hvrvbt k I vcii Umi lu »«»iH|»lirtin >’
U Illi t he proViMollA of |hv At-( ot ( oligK «.« el
.lime :» L n .M, ehtltlevl
Hi •• t lor Ibv -•I«- "I
liinlH L I mid I i » in the (Male* uf t'nlllvrnia, <H<
gon, Nt va«la miu I W a ti 1 it|C<«» i * I'eri Hot»
h * v\t«ii>l<«i to h H th.' Public I tool '!•»’' b)
act »«t AuniiM 4 I n ' i Chai lea Young, of A»h
land, futility of Javk»OU. Ktate of <>«egoiL l»a*
thia day tiled th Ilita office hla «worn «tale
inent N»» Nib. (or the |»ureha»ie ol the
Section No 34. tn rottiuhlp No. 40 S Kange No
7. K \\ M . and will offer proof to .-how that
the land sought la more valuable tor Ita ttm
her or -tone than i«n- agrteuttUNd |>ur|»uata
and to o>tnbli»h hi” clahu Io »aid land bvtoi«*
.1**. II D i 'I hco II, I'ounty i lrilt. at Klamath
Full». Oregon, «»n Friday, th«' .»th day ol Sep
'euilH»r, IWJ. Il<‘ 1181111*» aa wltne”»«”«
John
\\ n»4ih'\,oi \-iiiati.i Oregon; ’ H Bailej
Shake. Oregon; Fred Kd-all. of Shake, Oregon •
h.igvnv Spcneer. of Ken«». Oregon
V in ami
ail pcM'in claiming a«l\«Mvly the «bow
drM'rlbed land- are re«)nvatrd to tile their
claiina tn tin» otlh'c on oi be lure ¡»aid at li day
of September, PAU.
K. M B1ATT4IK. K-'glaler
TIMBER L and . ACTJt’N't: 3. I”7”.
NOTICE FOR Pt Bl.iCA 1’loN.
I NITKD STATES I AND OFFICE f
I «krUi-a. Or . Juiu» .1». l*»2 »
N »ti«‘e la l»vr«’l»> given Dial in ««»ui|'h*u» >•
aa u |i t lie | r«»v Istoti” ot Un» act »»I C«ni« t • -* »»I
lune 3. I.-.?*, entltlv«! ‘Au
h»r the -at«» «»I
Umber I mih I* in ihd Slate- «»i Callturnia, OrvK«»n
N« \ a«tn uii'l Wii'hhiiUoii L’rntury.“ a- « \u•n«l
e<l to all (he I’ubile I au«l Slate* l»> art ol An
guM 4, lS'.U, l«»hn W Bail«'\.of A-iila . l Coun
t\ ot Jack-on, Slate <»l Orvg«m, ha» UiU «lay
fllvtl tn Uli» office III* »Horn *tai«‘tneut N«'
st ., for th«« puie)ia»e of the S’M SW'4 NW»4
SW»4 . SW» 4 N W‘ 4, of Sr « U<»n N«> “. tn low It
ship No. 4i* S . Range No
E W M . ami aa ill
offer pro«»f i<> »how that the laud »ought t-
more valuable for ha timber or »t«»ne titan
tor agricultural pur|’*»»»e». and lo v-tabh'-h lit»
claim to -at«l latul beiore Ja*. II Dri»coll.
County Clerk, at Klamath Falh. <»rea«»n, ou
Friday, the AUi <la\ «»f S«‘|»tember BM»2 II«1
name» aa w itne-»e»: E lucuv S|»en» • r. «»t Keno,
Oregon; J S Bailee, of Shake, Oregon; Fred
E<l*al. ot Shake. Oregon; < bark* Y.iung, »»I
\-hlaud, Oregon kn\ and all ,»erM»i».-elatm
Ing advc r-eh the h I» o \e-de*cribe«l land* arc
rouiiealed to llle their claim* iu Ulla «•ffice on
or tn*tore *a «1 »ih «lay of SepUunber. I'*»-’
E M BR A I I AIN KrgiMirr
KLAMATH RAILROAD.
<THE NEW STORER
(Yreka Journal.’)
The new steel bridge across (be
Klamath, alaiut thirteen miles up
HOUSTON’S BUILDINO
<hc river from Khiniathoii and one
mile below Fall creek, lias been com­
Opposite City Meat Market.
I pleted, for the crossing of trains a as
sixui as tlie track is ready.« A largo
force of graders are now working on
the north side of the river, ami the
LADIES’ AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, surveyors are busy in viewing out the
best grade up towanl Shovel cre<-k
HATS AND CAPS,
for coniu-’tion with the railroad into
All of Which for the Present will be Sold at Abso the woods from that ¡»>int. Assoouas
this connection is made, it will be an
lute Wholesale Prices.
easy matter to continue on to Klam -
We Cordially Invite the Public to Call and Inspect ath lake in Southern Oregon. When
the road is coinpletisi to connect with
•ur Stock and Verify Prices.
the logging road at head ot river,
logs will be hauled by rail to the nulls
! contemplated at Laird's ranch, south
lot Klamatiion, recently purchased by
• tlie Pokegauia Sugar Pine Lumlier
__ 1 Co., for which the ground has Is-en
leveled off. and some of the apparatus
I already delivered.
The new mill
tdwn is destined to become one of
EUGENE, OREGON.
| tlie liveliest and most prospt'rous
in the county, as box factories, house
The first Semester. Session 1902-1903, opens AVedneeday, September 17th. furnishing lumber and other wtssi
The following School» and Colleges are comprised in the University : Graduate work establishments in addition to
School, College of Literature, Science and Art', College of Science and Engineer­ two extensive saw mills, are to be
ing, University Academy, School of Music, School of Me-lieine, School of Law.
'add«”!. With this addition to the
Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental
lumbering business of Siskiyou. in­
fire »10.00; Student-Body tax »2.50 per year. Cost of living from »100.00 to
i
eluding
other new nulls at various
»300.00 per year. For catalogue, address
points, tlie lumber output of Siskiyou
Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. may possibly be doubled within the
next year or two.
■
stantial resources and attractions’
which should not be neglected In Tlmber^,?.i’ln*cLM
'878_
Notice for Publication.
this great advertising enterprise, but
UNITED STATES LAND OFF1CEJ
we cannot expect them to receive
Published every Thursday by
L axevikw , O regon , July 2t>, 19Q2.i
much, if any, attention unless our
I
Notice
it* hereby given that, in coin-
W. HUSE & SON, people take steps looking to that end.
p)jance with
w jth the
tlie proviaion«
provisions of
of the
the act
act of
of
ut,va’ i ; pliance
E divobs asd P roprietors .
Cungres« of June 3, 1878. entitled “An
By a union of effort, this can and
:
i act for the «ale of timlw-r land« in the
should be done with little expense.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1-7”.
NOTICE FOR VI BL1CATION.
I sited S tatks L and <>rrn k . (
Lakeview, Or., June 23. VMrj. «
Notice I» hereby given that In e«»»:»pilane.'
w uh th.» provi»l«>n» o( the act of Cuugr«"'’» «»f
June 3. I nt *. entitled An act t«»r tlo* '•ale o(
timber land- in th»- N'ate- of < alitornia. <»i*
gon. Nexads. mi<! Wa-hinguni I« rrimry
a- eitendcd to all the Public Land State» bv
act «»I Aug «ist 4. IÄ12, f red I. il«>u*ton. ol K lam
• th Fall». CouiHv of Klamath, state «»I Oregon,
ha* thl» «lay tiled In this office his »worn
statement No Sb>. lor the luirvbaw of tlie >F‘4
ol >. ctiou No 8, in rnwnsnip No s- H . Hange
No.7F W M . und will offer pro«»f to «how
that the lam) »«»tight I m more valuable for II»
timber or Motiv tiiati for agricultural purptMN*«.
and to e-tabli»h hi* c-iann to »aid land l»vf«»re
Ja- H Driscoll, .'mini) < l»rk, at Klaniatli
Fall-. Oregon, on M>»nilay, thr sth day ui Sep
tvmber, 1ÄTJ He name» n- w iti c*-« -: I’lea»-
aut I., F«uinialn, of Klamath Fall«, Oregon, J
V. Houston, of Klamath Fall», Oregon; S I'
summer-, <g xkunath Fail-. Oregon; lohn
i onnolh »of x. no <in non
ins and all
Muns claiming »«Iter-cly the al>«»vc *le»«,rto<,‘l
land» are requc-t««l to tile their claims in
thl» office on or before »aid sth «lay oi Septem
her, I ä »2.
Respectfully.
YEO, MILLER & CO
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
K. Nf. BRATTAtN, RegtMvr
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
rtascBimos bates :
O*e year (in advance)........................
T hursday ,
july
sì .
12 oo
1902.
The populists refuse to fuse with
the democrats in Kansas and are pre­
paring to call a mass convention and
nominate a state ticket independent
of their former ally.
Thus it Is
gratifying to note that demo-pop
union, regardless of principle and
solely for offfce, will fail this year
even in Kansas, the nucleus-of popu­
lism, calamity and long whiskers.
AN ALL ELECTRIC ROAD.
'
In remembering with pride the
many other resources and natural ad­
vantages of Klamath county, w?
should not overlook the incalculable
value of the energy possible from the
various falls and rapids
in
Klamath !
.
,
river. Not only may these be Uli*
lized for tilling reservoirs for irrigat-1
ing purposes, but there is
such power going to waste
enough
in this
town and near Keno, a few miles be-
«fates of California, Oregon, Nevada and
XVashington Territory,” aa extended to
all the Public Land State« by act of
August 4, 1892, Alhert Davis, of I»ewia-
ton, county of Nez Perce«, state of Idaho,
has this day tile«i in this office his «worn
statement. No. 1< m «0. for the pun-ha««* of
the Wl2 SEl4, E1., SXVC, of Section No.
31, in Townflhip No. 39 S.. Range No.
b E. W. M., an«l will off6r proof to
show that the land sought is more valu-
able for it* timber or »tone than for ax
rienltural purposes, and to establish his
claim to raiii land before C. II. With-
row, U. B. Commissioner, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day
of October, 1902.
Re names as wit-
nesses : James J . Whitco.nb, of Ashland,
Oregon; William Young, of A«hlan<l,
Oregon; Deston High, of Ashland,
.. »regon
- ; Eiren Mounce, of lawi-tou,
’ Oregon
Idaho, . Anv and all persona claiming
adveraelv tlie above-descrilred lan.l« are
requented to tile their Claims in thi» Of­
fice on or betöre aaid 13th dav uf Octo-
1,,. r |«M>•>
‘
i
¡J
Nollve For Publl-atioa.
|k>pailiu«>nt of the Interi••». |
.........................
ALEX MARTIN
E E. IÌEWES.
President.
»
my MARTIN JR
Vice President,
'-«'.¡er
Notier i« ln '<'|v »i«»n «l’"‘ "f
lowing nam’ d »etti«’, h-.» t..... I-, ” • '
h.» mt....... ou t” mak< ’H"*1 P»”*’ .' ""¿'J.
porto! lus vis un. «ml »»'••
V"*"
kill l.e msde l'Vb'ie J. O H«in»k..G U.
.». Commi»»«
r. «t Bonansa. O“*i.»"-
on Augm-t 2.
VI« :
Ben Ablsdoo»,
Il F. No. ’.M >7, loi th.' SAA
N AA ,.
V
-W , ».-.• Ift and
'>
•
See 32 I p 39 ”.. R- U> 1 •• "
1
numv» Hiv folio» ing «U-........
hi* continuons rv*i>l*nev "l’*'11,
IÍV .ltiol< <>f said land, VI«: sia»
>
.ham. ol Loulla. OW-
H *nk I
swo gh-.ol l.on ll”. <h. goii;t bari. » J
Swingle.of Lorella, Oiegon. AAaltvi K.
Uampls'll. ol l.o>«’ll». Orrgol'-
I > » t M ...... I W I . I • L* 1 H ! I ' I
UsirKt> S tats » I. «- ii O, , i < a.
Uikevicw.Oltgon. 'Ln 19, 11102.
Notice i» hetebv given tbst in <'“in-
itluiiio' with tlie provi-mita ot Ute m l of
Uongrcenol June 3. I”.”, entitled ' An
act |O| the S.ileof limber land» n> the
states ol California. Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington I'erriton ' a-extend
ed to nil the Public laind Stale» bv
,„ i of Aiigu«t 4, 1-92. William AA . l.rlr.
,1 txhlantl. Cotinlv «•( Jackson, Stale <>t
Oregon, ha» thi*'I'»»- lll,,<i m llti» olll< e
Ins sworn «Intel..... It No. 3-1. lor the
purchase of the Nl >4 ol Section No. 31.
ill l’i»w llf»ilip N’L 19 1s , |{MII£t' Nt», i
E. AA’ Al mid will offer |>t««of t«>«l''«w that
lhelaltd sought 1» more valuable lor
its tillil-'T or stout' ill.ill for sgt icrilttll.il
pur|»««es. anti to establish lit« cimili to
stiiti land liefore the county clerk of
Klamath eountv. Oreg«»»», ill Klamath i
Fall». Oregon, on Sal unlay, I ho 9th «in v
Ih» tinnir* a» wit-
of August. 1992.
Itesse»: tieorge XX . < >wvii. «»I X*hlaml,
Oregon ; l-avi.l Allen, of Ashlan«!. Ore
gon; Eugene ”|»'i>cer, ol Keno. Otegou;
James AA’.
It.idev, Shake. Oreg.....
Anv and all |»'r»o|ts claiming adversely
the als'Ve descrilted lands are requested
to tile their claims tn tin* ................ or
before auid 9th dav .«I Augii-I. 11*12
Fl. M. Ba«rr.«i-. Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878
Notice for Publication.
I’MTl D STATES L.XND OEFK’l’ l
L akkvikw , (> nkg «> x , Mav 10,
Notice i« hrrrbv given that, in c<»ni
pliance with the provision»» <4 th«* a«*t <»(
( ongrvM»<>( June 3, ls«\ entitl«*! ‘ Xn
act B>r the «ale oi limiter I aih I»» hi do*
Utah*« of California, Ori’^on, Nrva<laan«l
Washington I« rrHorv,’’ a* «\t« n»le«l to
all the 1‘uhlic I uiih I State» hy act ««( Xu-
gu»t 4, 189?, lien Ahl*,l’*»*, •»! L«rvllA,
County oi Klamath, State oi Oreg«»»»,
ha» thia «lay fllv«l hi thin office hi«
»worn statement, V». 34-1, i«»r the pur­
chase <»( the >1 1 j ^XX’’^, S t 2V. \ I *4
\W»4. a NXX
NMi, «»t >«•» ti.»n S-». 32
in Township No. 3s
flange No 13
I’. XX’. M , ami uill«»ffer proof to >«h«»w
that the jiih I »ought i« more valuable
(or it« timber <*r »tone than for agricul*
tural pur|toM*i«, nn»l to establish In««
claim to rai«l Inml I ef<»rv J.
Ilaiiia-
krr. U. •». Commissioner, «I Bonanza,
< >regf >n, on r-atunlay, the 2nd dav »I
August, 11*12. He names ar w ilner.es :
Silaa Olienchain, <»l L»reila, < >r«»g«»n ;
Frank D. Swingle, of 1 orvlla, ( Arrotili ;
Charl»*M J. Swingle, of Luella, ( fregoli ;
XX'altar K. Campl»ell, of Lirella < >rttg*m.
Any ami all ¡N*n«om< claiming adVerne *
ly the above <!ei*crila,«l land» are re-
qupNtrd to tile their claim* tn thiw of
lice <»n «>r before *ai<i 2nd day of Au
gnat, r.nrj.
E. M.BKATTAIN. lUgiMer.
*
TIMBER I. AND. A< T.II NEJ. 1-7»,
NOTICE FOR I’l'BLH ATlO.N.
TIMBER I.AND. ACT JINK 3. I”7”
NOTICE FOR l-I III.ICAl loN.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. )
L akevikw , < » kh ;«» n , June 2t». F. mc J i
Notice i* herebv given that in com­
pliance with the proviaioriM of the net of
<'ongrcps of June 3, 1878, entitle«! “An
act for tlie hh I k of tinitM*r lamia in the
states «»( (.'alifornia, Oregon. Nevmla,
and Washington T«*rrit«»r\ns ex­
tended to all the Public Lnioi 8taf*A by
act of A'lgtist 4, 18'32, Linsy (’. Hisetnnre,
of Fort Klamath, County of Klamath,
State «»I Oregon, ha»« this.lay *ile«l in this
«»ffice his sworn stnh«ment No. 888, for
the purchase of the NE’.j, of Fecfion No
¡-5, inTouriship No. 32 8.. I'angc No.
7la E. XV. M, and w ill offer proof to
show that the lan«l sought is ni»»re val­
uable for ila timber or stone than for
agricultural pur|s»aeM, nn<l to establish
his claim to said land Iwforv C. C. Cun­
ningham, IL 8. (’<»miiii“»i«in« r, at Fort
Klamath, Oregon, on Monday, the sth
da* of Septeml»er, 1!*)2. He names as
witnesses:
Janies
Pelion, of Fort
Klamath. Oregon ; William o. Hill, of
Fort Klamath, Oregon; r-aruh J. ftod-
kev, of F«»rt Klamath, Oiegon; Chris
Wise, of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
alM»vt--4lc*cribed lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or be­
fore said Sth »lav of Septemi«er, 11102.
E. M. intA lTAlN, Legist, r.
UNITED sTAl F> I.AND <H f ICE j
L xkkvikw , <>uri.ov, July 17. lt”>2 I
Notice i« Itt relo given that in rent
pliance with the (.revisions of the act ol
Congress of June 3, l”7”. entithsl "Ah
act for tlie sale of titular lands in lite
state» of California, Oregon, Nevada,
ami AVashinglon Territory,” ns extend'
<*d to al! tin* Public Land States l,v
act of August I. I» >2. Harry B. Ilargtis.
ol Klamath Fail« county of Klamath,
ataleof Oregon, ha» July 7, |ta)2, |||rd lit
this office lit» »Worn slalemeitl No. 947
lor the |>ur<-ha»e of the SAA’1, of
lion No. 14, tn Township No, 40
Range No. 7, E. AA . AL, and will offer
proof to show that tlie land »ought is
more valuable lor its timlwr or stone
than for agricultural |>urp>»es. and to
establish lit» clstm to said land la-fore
J»-. II. Driscoll, Counlv Clerk, at Klam­
ath Falls Oregon, on Mon-lay, the 2uth
<la> ol Septemla-r, 1902. lie name* as
witness«'*: Hiram H. AVeseott,olKlam­
ath Falls, Oregon ; Amy G. AA'.-M-oit, ol
Klamath Falls, Oregon; J. AV. llama-
ker. of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John
< onnollv, of Keno, Gtegon.
Anv ami
all (M-rson* claiming adversely the
al»>ve-*le«cril»',| lunds are retpiested to
tile their claim* in this otlice on or In-
fore said 29th -lav of -eplemls-r, lt*>2.
F-. M. BRA 1 LAIN, Register.
Vlf
in
Collections Attended
CorresDondencB
to Promptly.
Invited.
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS?
J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor.
Plansand Specifications Furnished on All Kind
Buildings and Contracting and Building *
on tlie Installment Plan.
Among the infinite variety of material an.l work furnished bv tl.i. t.t
Slote fronts. AAts.l Curving. sla|r ||aiU, Balusters .ml
P(
l’,lll‘r«l
Scroll ami Turned Work. Sash. iMora ami Blinds, Corner ami Base hl,\
ami l urtied Balusters. D..,i .,„1 Window Frames, Ptilpita and Pew Fit I st **”'*
Builders' .lardwaro, Paints and Oil, Moulding amlGlass, Elman,,,,’, .*'i i
Embossed, Ground and Cui Gla»s. Wall l’a|ter, Furnitiirr, , t. , t,
'***“•<
Beal work »nd mwtrrml. .nd in the l»t<.»l »nd iikm H »ppr,>u,|’lltt|wl
EXCI I ANGE
stables
w. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END, KLAMATH
FALLS, OREGON.
ivPFV
I Joi st's boarilctl by flay, week or mouth
▼ VI Jf e ||,tv a|)(| (¡raj(1 |,n,|g|lt a|H| M)|(|
’
russ««ng<‘rs con\««y<>d to all pint” of Southern ()r(,m
anti Northern «‘ulifornia at the very lowust rutu«.
I
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkvillc.
of KlamaHioii, Ualif. Any ami nil per-
sons claimiiig a«lvvnM«ly
th«« nUrve-
«h'wcril*i*«l lami* ar»« reqtievtrd to tile
I heir claims in Illis office on or I.,
f«»re sani 20th «lav of 8«»ple!iil«er, ivttf.
_
E. XL fill A FI XlN. I(«,gisirr.
Timber Land. Act Itine
|S;N--
Notice for Publication.
UMTF.I» >ri »Dal INI- f»F ri<l f
l.akgVIKW. llUDA-.S, Jitlir
|WU i
*• bvfrl.y git i»n itosi. III < *tii|>liaiirr
ll»r <rt t o| <*>iti|*r«»a» of
i»7«, «•» riiitivd ••Ai» art f< i»r It»«” »air of
a,
ina in
sr ian«t-
; ih» «latra of i • IHorul*. <>rr
ad», airi Mathitigti >n Ti-rriitT) .*•
•< (»<l« «I lo dll It»» I •uMir I |j»tid Nl«l»a l<y
I A’lg’iat * IN».* Caruiyi it«” I’atrhlti. ol
M rrvtt, <‘i»uuty of . ........
An«>h*tlii|a|i
....... Hi»l» of Matti*
Ihgtun. ba» ihi» «tat file«) in uh » oft»«» her
• »•■rii «tau-inrut. *.«»
\ í »..» for u>> titit« b••«* <«(
Ih«* I "«•
«nd < Hrr |1 lot» I and >. of
H. -«-ti.in So II in Town*lil|« So Xi M. Kang«!
So 7‘w. » * M .•ltd a Hl <»n«’r . r »•>! m *li«>w
tliat tur lami Mil* »hl I« tuofr «ahiablr fur
li« nlutn-r or aitino thaii f«< agrietihural pur-
IMO«-«, and to rafab.lall hr» «'ialiti IO Mod
lalol t>vlurr Jaa If DriM-rtll i'ounty Clerk, at
Klatnalh F»U»,
orogon un M»iur«l»y. iba JKr«l
I ». Oregon,
il. “
«b»1 iratri«-« •• w ltnr»»ra:
«la» «»I Augu»l,
Hamuvl Mali». «•t F«»rt Klaii.atb, Orvgun
< bar ir« Martin, ul E«*n hlatiia’li, Oregon: J
I. < ¡ara • »I Fori k'aiuatli. (H-’gou, M Ko<
knn. J Furl Kl»t>i«lh. urrKou
An» »n«i
• Il prr«M<n« « laiinlt>i( adtrrarly th* «I mio
<trMriba-«l lattila I or«! r«'|t»r«|r| tu Hl«! I hr ir
rial in« in (hi
>ffir« « mi ur I*f«»r»’ »aid 23r«t
•lay of Augnai I MU
1 • D. REAMES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
AB Cella Answered Promptly Day
or Night.
Ri-sidi-ncv, on.- ).)<»-k north of Klamath
HoU«c
<>th<c,.nv bl<«k ,-wt « (i
I*. W. hall.
j. n. nooRE,
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
¿•“Pron.pt and careful attention
to all orders
.... ......
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight Wagons
Everything .lone with
imatmws und dispatch
...
E M HKIÎ7UN Rrfiafrr
NOTRE »'F FINAL »1.111.1 A)E\r.
li> th»* n>ntl«»r (4 thr « «late ol J«»hn
Ln>«|« v, «ll’i VMM<i.
N’ i H icm »
bvfrbt given flint th»« un*
<l»T*»gn»*«| i«wrriitfit ol fliv »•►fni»- «»I
John 1.«» *h v ,<!»•«
, hrt* tlb«<! in I hr
(’«»nnty < ’«»nrt •»< I hr Mat«’ of <>rr»?««n.
tor Klntnuth County. l««-r Ihial account
io» »•iri titrix «»f- «ui »•’•tat«-. nn*l that hv
or«t««r of mhi >I County ( >«nl. duly mad»«
i«n«l rnh’»«-l. Monday, th»» llth «lay of
Aug»i«f. IWfJ. in th«’ for»«n«»»»ti of aai<l
day nt th«« hour of ID o*< Io« k tbvti««d,
nn«l tlo* vou l t«M»m o( a.ii I c«>urt in fhi*
county court hollar, in Kluinalb iiill*.
Klamath County.
<>i«g«»n. bn* ta«rn
fixed
tit«* lime an«l |»I hc <’ for benring
any ohj«*« tiona there innv la« to paid
final account and the Una! «M itl«’ii.»-nl
thereof.
Thia notice | h |»uhli?<hvd in
the K lamath Karrai.n'iN
deaigna*
lion of the un«leraitfnt*«i ■
f>nt«««l ut Klatnath Falla, Klamath
County, Oregon, thia UHh day «»I July,
IDD2.
I.l’cv L mwiiky .
Executrix of the catate «»I John IxMadey,
dac**aar<l
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
low here, to form the backbone of an i I
Also Agent for LONDON UH
all-electric railroad system from Sac- i
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
ramento,- Calif., to The Dalles in
Oregon—or more properly speaking,
DAlOltri R.SOI REBEKAH
from tide water at San Francisco to I
"
e
.
M.
BRATTAIN,
Register.
tide water at Astoria.
Meet on I Im tirsi und filini TM*
darauf every monili.
Officer» IK
So far as the R epublican is con­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JI NE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
In.lly l erllngs. N. <1.; Franca W
cerned, this idea is original with US, ;
l».r. V. G.: Hattie Harrn. S«.: >’•
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I
and we have not consulted the ex-
M. Ilanimond. Financial ber.; Al*
L akevibw , O keoon , July 23, 1902. \
isting railroads for permission to ex-
Notice is hereby given that in com
CaMi’l, Treasurer.
ploit
it. We feel that nature has pEance
u
rrliance with
witli toe
the provision*
provisions of the ac
act of
put in the foundation broad and
j Congress _ of
”. entitled
------_________
„7 June
J...... 3,187
5,
......K.l ' “An
I
timlwr lands in tlie
deep for such an enterprise and t that
__ , a‘1 *or t* , >e ,, Fa*e
California. Oregon, Nevada,
.
.... states of California,
the company which occupies this alKj - —
Washington
Territory, ” ” as ex-
- ■................-
ARENT
field, will not only prove itself a lien-, tended to all the Public I,aii<l Stales bv
James Jeffries won in the eighth
of August 4, 1892, f>an W. Ryan, ot
efactor to a most deserving class of act
Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, state
limber Land, Act June 3. 1878—
round in his pugilistic encounter
pioneers and natives, but will earn of Oregon, han this day filed in this
with Robert Fitzsimmons at San
Notary I’ubHc and Convey«««
Notice for Publication.
large dividends as well, and become a office his sworn statement No. 1039, for
KLAMATH FALLS. 0«E-
Francisco last Friday. It is reported
the purchase ot the SW1^. of Hection
powerful factor in the development No. 2”, in 1 ou nsinp No. 32 s.. Range
UNITED HTATES LA ND OFFICE,I
to have been a hot contest, to the
L akkvikw , Ornaos. July 17, 11102.)
of one of the best portions of Ore­ No.
E. W. M., and will offer proof
delight, of the 8,000 spectators. The
to show that Hie land nought is more
Notice I or Publication.
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
gon.
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3,
1878
San Francisco Examiner, 1 however,
valuable for it* timber or stone than
pliance with the provision* <<f lhe «et of
I’•■partmerit of Ihr Interior,
That electricity is destined to be for agricultural pur|Mmes, ami to estab­
Land Oilice ut I.ak<-vi<-w. Oregon, Congress ol June 3, l”7”, entitlrd “An
Notice for Publication.
claims that the fight was a . --fake”
i lish bin claim to said land before J. !
«et for the »ule of timls-r limd* in till-
June !M, p.srj.
and quotes the mayor of the town as the motive energy of the near future, O. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at
st nie« ol < 'ni i loi in«, I lr<-gon, N.vnda slid
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
fol-
UNITED
HTATEM
LAND
OFFD
E
I
saying he would not allow any more no student of economics will deny, j Fort Klamath, Oregon, , on Monday, the J
L akkview , O regon , Jun«- 9, lurrj, »
lo«ing-i,ni,cd M-tiìvr hus tiled ....... ce of Washington Territory.” «’ «xt.-nd. d to
by m . t "f . Au­
th day of October, . 1902. . He
lie names
names an
as ! Notice t, hereby glvsn th.i I,i rompli.n. P his intention to muke limit i.r.x.f in >nn h II th« Public l.Hud States
...
fights if they are to be “fakes.” That its generation by the gravity “ witnesses:
T. J. Vaughn,
<_
___
_______ ■’! purl of I,I* claim, and ll,at -aid
gust *•
I, l lh
” ”
92,
Amy < G.
AA'escott,
ol Klam-
2- Amy
i. W.
»coll. <>I
KI h '"-
system
oi
natural
water
power
H
the
,
RUmlth
OreLn-Wd'am
T
Ftiiv.
oj
"!£
»??
When a town has the good fortune
Klamath . Oregon ; William T. Stdve, of June 3, in,s. entitled 'An act 9>r the >*|e ,,t will he Oiatie Is-fore James H Dril-oll n.o T
r «••*.
HUH, . . .........
oun.y of
'»I Klamath, Mate
■ ••••■ .d
-I
.. _ ...
. o _ ’
_
’
t 1 tril.«ve landalti tliu ■*■(<.■ z.f 4'u ! i f. 1 (ffl-.
County Clerk, at Klamath I alls <)"- ' Oregon,
.............. ............
.............................................
Worh’.w,
ha*
July
7.
I'.">2,
lih-'l
in
thi*
of­
to secure such a creditable exhibition process of “minimum cost,” is j Fort Klamath, Or’egon ; Henry
r « L-
------ non, .'■e>i«<iK, ano » ««ninre,» Territory " >,
equally axiomatic.
Hcr.cc
.... »»■ /»-.»■.. ; i I-rank
*•.**. l - •: <>. i»..«
• to all the public
.... i , . hii < i . .-t»i<. . i,y , t gon, on August 9, 1992, viz:
Digests what yo«*^
Hence It
it follows '•» Fort Klamath,Oregon
But- ........
extended
fice her sworn statement. No.949, (or I Im
as a prize fight, it should of course be ♦
1
of Fort Klamath,
Kmmnil,, (Jn-goii.
OrvK<,,i. AnVand
Any’and
*u*'>-' 4, • 1K92. william 1 I Nhlvr,
-hive, of
,,r Fort
r,„t
izi.
si «
* i ii
»1
i
let*,
oi
Auftn-t
|>nr<'h«se of tlo- NIVI4 of .»e.'tiou No. 14, Till” J,r,'l’“ra'!"ni1^Ht»U»*l
,, ..
»‘:,‘r,v »“ Arant.
that
Klamath
county
holds
the
key
■
gj]
j
...
-.
<
wi«inM«h
«-¿»imtu
iriMtna«h
hit««..
Den>on*claiminir>ulver»dv
theahnvoJ
Klsin
*
,b
’
1
"
“
"O'
of
Klamath,
State
of
ore
genuine. Shamming and a conse­
Range No. 7.
r-onsr i,tuning auvt re< iv.tneatHrw- K„„, hM, thi.»lat Rp d In thl. oil.......
.worn II. I-,. No. 2910, forth« At
SI'i , Rec. m Township No 40
No. tKW, for th«* purchase of th«- 31,Tp. 3”,F. R. JO, |; BmlN>„ MJ,
E. AA’. M., and will offer pr<»d to show
quent lack of brutality and blood de­ to a project, which, if properly han-1 <Je«crilie« 1 land« are rcqucMte«! to file statvii>«*nt,
u 1 »• l-'Ot 4, M«-«-. 7. and Lot I, of >• ction No.
died would redeem this section and
' I ’irns in this officC- on or before ’ i. ‘j in “ Town-hip
H’ ,C 10 E
,|H "amis tilgt Ilo* land sought is more valuable
No. 33 H., Range No. 7, K. W.
tract from the inspiration and good ...
,
said “th tlay of October 1902.
.;"
and will offer proof to show that tie- land tlm following HitmsM-* Io prove hi» for il* timlsT or stone than lor sgrictil
«rive
the
wor
<1 :«
nrotilril.Io and
nnrl sig
tie. ­
r- - .. .... .. ...
..
.
give
the
world
a
profitable
E.M. BRATTAIN, Register.
feeling of the occasion.
The princi­
sought I m more valuable for its timber or
turai purpose*, and to establish her
i
storm than for agricultural purpose«, nn<l to continuous residem-e < i | n ) ii ami <oiltivn- . lauti to sai l lamí ladore Ja». If. Dris­ st......sell« <»n u.ke.^nt|i have t*
pals and'others interested, however, nificant example of the transition
«‘stablhh bls claim to said land hefore Ju- tion of Mi<l lati.l, viz: It. ”, t.rlgsby
,)sl, failed.
TIM B ER LA N Ih A < T Jl’NE X 1878 It Driacoll, <‘minty Cleric, at Klamath Fills, of Klmmith Falls. Oregon ; John .»hep- coll, County Clerk, at Khuuuth lulls. thousand” of
assert that the fight was fierce and from steam to electricity, in the mat­
Oregon,
on
Saturday,
tli<*
23rd
dav
of
August,
Gregari,
on
Monday,
lit«
29th
day
of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ter of hauling America’s mammoth
1 19tf2. H«* names a- wltn«-»»«-«- b. W. Ryan, ard, ol Klamatli l all«, Ornfori; XX’. f .
Fit« name* «» wit­
genuine from start to finish.
I of Fort Klamath. Oregon; L ou I n Brannan, of Arant, of klamatli Fall», Oregon ■ (•’ Septemla-r, ll*)3.
commerce and growing passenger
nesses: J<>lm Connolly, of Keno, Ore­
U xitrd S tates L axd O ffice ,)
Fort Klamath, Or».-gon; JanmN M. Emery, of l ailh.of Klamatli Falls, On-gon.
Fort Klamath, Oregon; A. H. Mldle, of Fort
gon; Hiram II. Wescott, of Klninalh
L akeview , O regon , July 24, 19O2.f
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
Immigration agent« of the Harri­ traffic.
Klamath, Oregon.
Any and all perMom«
Falls, Oregon; Harry B. Hargus, of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
com
­
claiming
adversely
th«-
above
<l<
-crib«
<l
A glance at the natural resources
man railroad lines propose to make
k iHinatli lall», Oregon;.!. AA. Ilamn-
pliance with tlie provisions of the act of lands are requested to flic their claims In this
office
on
or
before
sal«!
2.3rd
dav
of
August,
I'urj.
Timber
Land.
Act
June
3.
1878
—
ker, of Kl«iiiath Fall». Oregon.
Atty
a concerted and systematic effort, to mentioned, will convince the think­ congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
E M BRATTAIN, Register.
and all |s*r»on» claiming adversely the
advertise the Northwest and particu­ ing mind of the practicability of the act for the sale of timber lands in the
Notice for Publication.
Notice For
' nbove deHcrilied lands are requested lo
stater nf California, Oregon, Nevada, I
Notice for Publication.
larly Oregon and thereby Increase the project. The Sacramento river above and
liie their claim* in tills office on or be­
Department <>f th*
Washington Territory,” as ex- j
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) fore said 29th day of September, 190’J.
Lsnil Offico at L,kevj"*y(£
influx of homeseekers from the East. Red Bluffs, abounds in rapids and tended lo all the Public Land State»
I.AKKVIKW, O rkoo N, July » i'SCj’ (
Department
of
the
Interior,
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
It is proposed to gather reliable falls. These would furnish energy i>y act of August I, I”92, Thomas J.
Notice is hereby
JuJ1 notiad
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
.liu.’1"’'
k'»-" that, 'in com­
A’aughn, of Fort Klamath, County of
pilarne
with
the
provi-ions
of
the
act
<4
July
9,
1902.
statistics and general information enough from the California line to Klarnath, Mate of Oregon, lias this day
TREAHURER’K NOTICE.
-;ng,eHHof.|„I1(.;i ,H7M
,,A|i
|owing-n*m’’,l wttl’-r 11
proof‘"*¡1 1
Notice i* hereby given that the fol­
and publish them in pamphlets, to be Sacramento, or tide water. The filed in this office hi* sworn statement, lowing-named
his intention loumk« '"» I
.|pnjl
Bottler ban filed notice of
Notici) ih hereby giv. n flint there are port of bi" «’Iniin. *" 1 !"‘ h . pne*
No.
1042,
for
the
purchase
of
tlie
W
1
.^
<>l
circulated among Eastern people who Klamath river within a distance <.f NAA'1^, of Section No. 29, in Township her intention to make final proof in sup­ stat, . ,,f ahforniH, Oregon, Nevada and fumi* In ilio <'oimtv Tr<-a»ury for thè
kill Is-mmle More Jas. •
u(v
y«;1“//'“-. Territory,” a- extended
contemplate changing locations. The fifteen miles furnishes energy equiva­ No. 32 ”., Range No, 7,'i E. AA'. .Al., port of her claim, and that *aid proof D>at.
i
rt-di-in plinti of
of thè
follo« mg voiinty war­ County Clerk, at KUmam;
th»« I’nLlif. i
i u
r«*<ii'iripti<ti)
tl
will lie made twfore Jas H. Driscoll, of August
4
l
”
'f>
‘
'i'"
H
*w*
,
’
y
“
rt
r,l
'ds
protested
<
rant*
protcsted
on
and
priol
lo
Nov.
22,
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
tlie
printed matter will be fresh and of lent to 300,000 horse-power, which
gon,
on
Ailguat
1
”
,
.1
IN95.
Interest L on sani« will cea*e
land sought is more valuable for it* tim­ eountv e erk. at Klaniatli Fall*, Oregon, o Fort Klama h ’c “T" W;
John GUP-' p
jlNI
varied interest and the supply will would take up the system at the ber or stone than for agricultural pur- on August 1”, 1!*)2, vi».:
Stat« of <|X ’ /’"'“T
Kl>*'"'",b . Irom
this
date:
”
<105,
”
lffl,
”
45»
‘
,
............ ............
No*.
Christina Sliur,
;«I,'«.R *1I
in this ollie,.*1?.’
l "" •lay
,la-v filed ”“
«7, ”
293, ”229. mma,
»147,
«293,
”452, »107, ”<‘77, wlW’< of I’oksgnma.
be abundant. Resides, agents will California fine and supply it more . poses, and to establish his claim to said
one of the heirs and for all the lieirs of
1
land
before
C.
If.
Withrow,
U.
S.
Com
­
”1)27,8291, *4<M».
be sent into different sections of the than abundantly until the Deschutes
Andrew J. T<s>k, deceased, H. E. No.
W. M.
He n»mri.,hL|linuou«i ,<l
missioner. at Klamatli Fall*, Oregon, on
”300, »179. M»|, ”A79, ”3211, ”05”, ”<‘”2.
to prove
t(((|10f
for Hie NE‘< HEW, Fee. 31, W'., No" 7
F ’ W m " ""’"V N”’32 *”
East tvamune interest in the Coast river is reached. The longest dis­ Saturday, the 11th day of Octols r, 1902.
003”, »>”!!, ”471, ”40”. ”l)”3, ”<><13, »10”, deuce upon «nd
and HE1^ FW'4, Sec. 32, Tp. 40,
>. I a h. \\ M., nml Wl|| ,)ff
»ioli,
”
3111,
H3IO,
He
names
as
witnesses:
Dan
AA'.
Rvan,
”3””, ”4””,
”7”l,
and induce immigration. Much to tance between »airces of energy
toMlmw that the laml sought-m<trevah
viM;
l>«vid J,‘l,,k%"»ker °f f’‘jl
of Fort Klamath, Oregon; William T. H., R. ”, E. W. Ni. blie names Hie fol­ ahc for its umber or »torn, tl.J, for agri »145, ”71”, Mill, htt'4, ”2”5 ”3110, ””23,
the credit of Ashiand, the board of would be that occupied by the Klam­ I I Fhive,
of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Ixiuis lowing witnesses to prove her continu­ cultural purjMtse», and to establish Ins »1)2, ”371, ”417, »13”, ””22. «‘Il, ”3117,
trade there has made provision to ath marsh, which is a mere bagatelle ffessig, oi Fort Klamath, Oregon; ous resilience uj>on and cultivation of claim to said ‘ami lM.|ore J,tM, || |,,jN »HA, »H4, »»3, H.329, ”479, ”420, ”0*7, gam«, Oregon; D»»'«!
■
said land, viz:
Brice McCormick, of
furnish 100,000 copies of a circular cam pared to distances electricity is James M. Emery, of Fort Klamath, Keno, Oregon; H. B. Chapin, of Keno, coll, eotmiv clerk, at Klamath Falls ””37, M4«kA, ”505, ”.502, ”039, ”311, ”302, gains, Or,‘rj(' uba TTAIN- H«1’1 -I
”
214,
”
<>40,
”
577,
Oregon. Any and all penions claiming (
Oregon, on Saturday, the 2lith dav of ”.’”»3, ”321, ”;|T,3, ”327,
setting forth the resources of that now covering, by transmission, in I i ' adversely
tile alwve-descrila-d lands are Oregon; Josiah ftoten.of Keno, Oregon; Frpteinber, 1902.
”532, ”073, ”103, ”337, ”473, ”<‘74, ”050,
||0
Robert
A.
Eminitt,
of
Keno,
Oregon,
town and Southern Oregon. In this California and British Columbia. I reqneeted to file their claim* in this
”402.
. .
liessesi
Chris
Weiss
of
I',
,t
Lt
l
’
All kinds of dry g'"”1»
,'h OIJ
E. M. B kattain , Register.
Dated at Klamath Fails, Oregon, this
on or before said 11th dav of Octo-
"•h, Oregon ; William O, Hill, of Fori
connection It is well to add that Once on the Descimtes, this turbu­ office
Itatr likH
*
——-
celslor. A load M'»'
I
22ml day of May, 1902.
Klaniatli. Oregon« LinNcv <’ <!
‘Klamath count" ha«* a variety of sub- lent and precipitous stream --.ould do'
Croquet sets
D uffy f’o.
H. 11. V a ” VAi.srsst
C^untyTreaeuror. g'>n.
I
Candidate W. J. Bryan has con­
cluded his New England speech-mak­
ing tour.
It is not reported that he
has removed any of the differences
existing among democratic chiefs.
If each contending leader stubbornly
sticks to what he thinks is the prop­
er thing for democracy, as now seems
probable, its fabric of principles will
be so shreded by the time the No­
vember election rolls around that the
party’s attending train of satellites
won’t know what they are voting for.
i
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOARD.
KocM
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