VOL ’■ PERSONAL. < HtEGON, lo Beri ley alterni flu- THI’R s DA Y, JULY 31 iriilun of the people of Sisklvuu county over the murder. Mclionald Is now badly frightened PROPRIETOR OF ... ...... >„»>v ih en enjoy­ over Hie affair, and lias requested ing mi outing lit Spring creek and Sheriff Freshour to place him in the CITY HEAT MARKET visiting rchilIves and friends nt this The place, ilepmt>'d yesterday on tlii'lr re­ most secure cell In the jail. Will rim a meat wagon general opinion Is that Hie killing of turn to Salem. through the Spring Lake Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Berry of Loucks was a most cold-bhxxled mur­ Climnlierliilii, S. D., mother mid h I h - | der, and though threats of lynching ami Lost River country ter of Maj. ('. E. Worden of this have I h ' i 'I i freely made, vet it 1s lx*- place, arrived in Aslilmal Inst week , lleved that the law will lx- permit ted twice a week during the mid will visit Hu ie and in Klmiialli to lake its regular course hi the case. Falls several months. warm weather. He will I.OsT Prof. Callan mid wife nt Ashland be able tosupply all ranch­ y a . Ballard was no arrival 'loll- arrived here Monday on their bi- ,|j( frulli Cherokee, lo. I cycles lo enjoy an outing. After Naylox ers who want fresh meats. | seeing tlm sights In Hits vicinity, I’ golf M4J. < '■ E " rilen made a they will v I h I i Wood river resorts and \ h I i I iiii l»ard Freuer and wife of P.H Colds are sometimes more trouble­ Vshlmiil Tidings c. Cunningham (illri were in town Friday. | was hi Ashland Saturday, oil Ills re­ some io summer than in winter, it’s ll I I lu­ turn to Klamath from a visit to I, ,i. Duffy I» rejuvenating I Portland. Mr. Cunningham, who so hard to keep from adding to »hem (XjrtM pleasure resort Illis week. wlllle cooling off after exercise. < Ine (lary Taylor of Ashland arrived recently dls|x>si'.> residence In Ashland shortly. Sure cure fur roughs, colds, croup. «■ling« new road In the vicinity of Store. I liroat and lung t roubles. iximsa. KLACIATH AGENCY ITEMS. ! --- - KLA/TATH FALLS, OREGON. j. o. GH isoii . J. o. T» re ami .1, \. A tuli line of groceries- Patent lion. ('. S. Moure and sons Il>»t id M illlams. Or., arrived here medicines of all kinds enough to Spring creek last Friday and Me» Tumday. kill you If sick, make you sick it not M. Markabury and Mart in Ladd ami Crists left Sunday. eontimially on hand at tin- Excelsior. liiRi'r* »ere urrlvaia from \ sill.i lid A TTORNE V-A T-LA W, The <'ruler lake road Is liegiiinliig Dairy. Or. Miunlay. In iw passable. \ few men have OENERAL PRACTITIONER. We have some nice patterns Jap- Opt. O. Cxpl. II. C. <'. Applegate Appleg.lt>' of Khlllllltll vial ted tile natural wonder, though • _ I--- 1__ anecs floor mat I mg. D uffy C o . '{«iicy 'I'diig l>iiHliiei»s al Klam there la a g'ssl deal of snow there as ItipHrihii and all water right*, will* and general probate laiaineM ipecialtle*. ,th Dill» ’I'uexda). yet. Save money by making your home­ opIKiaite Court House, Klamath IVrry DeLap went over to \sli- ! \ parly of <>ur |x*ople spent an stead, tlmlier and other tilings witli «'“,I h , Or. I uh I U»l week to join Ills luol tier wlioi enjoyable picnic day at Spring creek 1 C. ll. Withrow, I’. S. Commissioner. , M.jetirilllig I here. Klamath Falls. Oregon. J. O. HAMAKER, Mrs. I.. M. M Hugh mid family last Thursday. Mother Always Keeps It Handy. lull* tills Week removed lo Ashland Mr. -iiul Mra. Reamcs of Medford «Orre they will rmlde. were here last Friday. ••My mother suffered a long time Mis. Frank .lory lias Ix-x-ii eallul to Menara. Ragsdale and Higgins arc from distressing pains due primarily Vu»tia by Hie serious lllue» of tier Do a General l-anil Locating Busi­ driving a band of 72 ii Hie way io recovery. effects as she lias her liottle of Kodol Mrs. White who has heen visiting Harry Moiuycr made a 1 rip lo Mer­ handy." Don’t waste time doctoring i|»r family of E. It. Iteaiuea departed rill dill Illg Hie |Klat Week. symptoms. Go after tlie cause. If I utm I u ) iiiornlng for tier home at | your stomach is sound your health MIss Ei.1 Stearns and Miss Elinor Mrdfonl. Gnlarneau were here Monday and will I m -good. Kodol rests tlie stom­ Makes dally trips each way by Bar­ . Armstrong, Rex E. I ren. Noda Springs. Shake, Pokega- C. N. F. Tuesday. They are delivering steam ach and strengthens tlie txxiy by di­ ...il I. 1». Applegate ol • llene » ma. (Logging Camp.) Keno, to gesting your fixid. It is nature ’ s cookers for which MIsa Stearns look Klamath Falls. ill town oil liusillCNs tile lore part own tonic. the wevk. orders In May. A full line of Buckingham and It is the direct line from Ashland II. L. Corix tt. E R- UoriH-it, II. Genet.il 1 hlcll ami \lfred Stowell and all Northwest Oregon to Klam­ lleeht I tools and shews-men's and I. Ckirlrtt and I Wainer are among I of Salem and C<>l. Wright of Baker ath Falls. Merrill, Bonanza. Bly ladies' for winter wear at the Ex- Ibrtlsild |x-ople lio visited Crater and Lakeview, afid also Indian City wen- here Monday night. eelsior. Hairy, Oi. lake Illi' |sist week. Agency and Ft. Klamath. L ka TIIKK S tin kinm . 1 Dr. Realties and wife, F. W. Jen- Big Hue new clothing, suite ♦8.00 Leave Klamath Falls daily at 5 iiings and MIss Flslier left yesterday PRISONER IS AFRAID to »13.00 Durnr Co. a. 111. and arrives by 7 p. 111.. and morning for Crater lake .mil expect t>> tr uimeiit four days. makes the trip to and from Ash­ Following <-orres|siiideiicc frum Vacation Daye. land in 14 hours. J. II. Driscoll urilved home Mon- Ashland In Sunday's < Iregonian glves Vacation time la here and the u»y Inan a week's visit witli reía­ additional Information concernlng ilwsil III). Mrs. Driscoll reinuined results of Ilie t ragedy eiiacted uear children are fairly living out of disirs. Good Stock and Equip* Hare for a lunger visit. ment There could tie no healthier place for Fall creck last weck: them. You need only to guard Careful Attention Given Junes IS'lton, Howard Cuuniiig- Edward Loucks, tlle sceond viel Im liain Mrs. Itodkey anti ilmtgiiter, ot Ilie bullet of .lohn A. McDonald, against the accldente incidental to Traveling Public. Mix. L. C. Sisemyte mid Mrs. Affie Ilie Klamathoii saloon-kcepcr. most open air sports, No remedy - died Hill of Fort Klamatii were visitors equals DeWitt's Witch I Hazel Salve IW. M. COCKERELL, C. E. IIETRO, at Yreka, Inst niglit, a" „ . after four days' 4 tins place hist Friday. sutTerlng. lie was a prominent mem- for quickly stopping pain or reniov- 1 Superintendent. ("««tractor. Mrs. W. M Wliceh-i and daughter. ! tier of the Ing danger of serious consequences, i O, I'. W. order and the Miss Rutli. who have spent tlie past For cuts scalds and wounds. “1 used I WANTED, lour months here visiting tlw R ki - i ' h - members of the local lodge attended DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for sores Utas family, departed yesterday to his wants. Loucks' relatives are liids for the erection of a church iiiornlng for their imine al Fairfield, In tlic state of Michigan. Tin- pre­ cuts and bruises.” says L. B. John-] in Bonanza. The trustees 1 eserve \rU “It is the best liminary examination of McDonald son. Swift, Tex. the right to reject any and all bids. remedy In tiie market. ” Sure cure Dr. Aiken mid wife mid daughter for tlie killing of liotli Hisiver and Beware For further particulars write to E. >>f Fresno, Calif., who liuve • i ecu here Loucks will take place al Yreka Mon­ fur plies ami skin diseases. R. Ketcheson, Bonanza. Oregon. Halting tlie family of Alex i .Martin, of counterfeits. (Signed:) E. R. K ktuhkson , ilrparted Monday fi t Sail Francisco. day. instead of Klamatboii. for the Fall at the R ei - i ri . ii vn office for Alter a brief visit then*, D i . Aiken aillhodlies fear lo risk the removal R. A. H aruo LD, Chairman. will ri-turii home mid Mrs. \iken of Mclhuiald on account of the indig- tine job work. Secretary. ,( I Silo'■> a I'down from ( rys- ul I'rKU.» trlkiir l- Weeks of Medford wita . Iieir HlllMlliy p, p. Nliix'k of Dairy was ¡1 Falla 1#, lor Kund«)'' ( C. P. Snider of Lakeview stop|N.(| ln.fvSstunliiy. Mlw> licnc Uliltwood iirriveil Eroiii Uhtond till* week. y p. t'roiirmlller was down from •»- » Monday. I..X, j¿Klamath JOE KOESAL ELECTRIC STORE « CASH STORE K * ne Hardware, Stoves, liture and Burial Cas­ is, Carpets and Lin-^2 Machines. H. O. CHUTE -¿Jeweler and Optician^ Eyes Correctly Fitted Fine Watch Repairing, * -J C.C. BROWER, U. S. Commissioner and Land Attorney. Ashland and Klamath Falls S tiletto - SEWING MACHINES are the 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 The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown iLDWIN, niture Dealer. New Stock Now Arriving. ! JILDING, OREGON. Ils Stage Line L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. ?» ily, via Klamath / Daylight. I. R. ind Accommodations. FAST FREIGHT LINE THIS SPACE BELONGS .LLS 8 A. M. nd Most Centrally Located. it reasonable rates. Best THE »RPLE, Proprietor. ► EXCELSIOR >r the sale of timl>er lands in the s of California. Oregon, Nevada and lington Territory,” as extended II the Public Land States by of August 4, 1892, George W. 3, oi Ashland, county of Jackson, of Oregon, has tins day tiled in office bis sworn statement, No. 382, le purchase of the 8EI4 of Section 14, in Township No. 40. 8., Range • E. W. M., and will offer proof to that the land sought is more val- i for its timber or stone than for iiltiiral |>ur|«>ses. and to establish lai tn to said land liefore the coun- >rk of Klamath county, Oregon, at tath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, th day of August. 1902. He names fitnesses: William AV. Erb, of and, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash- ntrr tncicrr, ni rnr. Kiamatn. Oregon. Any nmxi, Oregon: Eugene Spencer, of Keno, tuwi still H. rtrrrnurrg, an inn«»- Milk and stock cows, 2-year-old ’ nnd all persona claiming adverse.y the Stock Co., with <‘.»pit.il Rtock of »3(1,. , and yearlings, and calves, lands are requested to file Oregon ¡James W. Bailey, of Shake, one mile above-described Jiendenec banker, wbeicby lie will Any and all persons claim­ 1 livir claims in thin office on or before said Oregon. ooo, was completed on Tuesday when ' SOI •th dav of September. 1902. ing adversely the above-described th of Klamath Falls. «Ink the oil well lo a depth of 2,500 E. M. B kattain . Register. ill«' transfer of property and cash was lands are requested to tile their claims R hodes . L. M. or 3,000 foet. in this office on or betore said 9th day made, beieral tracts of land, 4,000 limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— of August. 1902. J. G. Pierce han lately treated bls sheep, 30 head of horses and some i IS THE PLACE TO GET Poisoning the System. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Notice for Publication, resilience and lots, on Conger Ave­ cattle pass, d from tlie exclusive own­ nue, to alxmt »2,1100 w< ership of I. D. Applegate and C. N. 1 It is through tile laiwels that Hie TIMBER LAM). ACT J UNE 3.1878, UNITED STATES L.\N D OFFICE. ( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L akeview . O regon . June IK. liw | provetnente. Much has , F. Armstrong to that of the com­ ; body is cleansed of Impurities. Con­ stipation keeps these poisons In tlie Notice n* hereby given th*f. in compliance B^Shop near Duffy’s Store. added to the comfort and pany, in which, however, those gen- with the provisional»! the act of Congress of U nited F tates L and O ffice , 3,1N7N. entitled "An act for the sale of of the properly. I tlemeii share equally with Hie other system, causing headache, dullness June Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. tlmbei lanaaintlie ataiMof California, Ora- and melancholia at first, then unsiglit- gon, Nevada, hi d Washington Territory,” as Notice is hereby given that in com­ Last week II. IL Van Valkenburg ' ■ stockholders, Messrs. Rolit. W Pros­ I |v eruptionsand finally serious illness I extended to all the Public Land States by act pliance with the provisions ol tiie act of of August 4, 1892. I ahi I s R. Sianoalieck oi Fort gave 11s a generous sample of venison ser, Rex E. Boni and C. W. Jackson. unless a remedy is applied. Klamath, County of Klamath. State of Oregon. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An De­ , hasthiaday filed’ in thlaottice his sworn state­ act lor tiie sale of timber lands in tlie 1 The officers are: I. 1). Applegate, from a deer which he killed In (lie Witt's Little Early Risers prevent ment, No. 7C4. for the purchase of the SW’4 of states of California, Oregon, Nevada, No. ••. in Township No. 82. S.. Rnuge vicinity of Aspen lake. lie saw only general manager; Roiit. W. Prosser, , this trouble by stimulating tlie liver Section No 71.,. E H M . ami will offer proof to show and Washington Territory,” as extend­ president: ('. W. Jackson, treas ­ that i"he land sought is more valuable (or its ed to all the Public Land States by act one during his trip and shot it at a timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ urer; (’lias. II. Withrow, clerk. It is ¡mil promote easy, healthy action of poses, and to establish bls claim to said land of August 4,1892, James H. Driscoll, of distance of loo yards. Klamath, Jas. IL Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klam- Klamath Fails, County of The Klamath County Lite Stock the purpose of the company to add to tlie bowels. These little pills do not before nth Falls, Oregon. on Friday, the 5th day of State of Oregon, has July ", 1902. tiled in Henry llalst, living in the Ante­ its holdings of live stock and land act violently but by strengthing tlie September T.M»2. He names as witneMea: Association will pay the above re­ thisotlive his sworn statement No. 948, Isler, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Keith A. lope sect Ion of Jackson county, was whenever it may be deemed desira­ 1 bowels enable them to perforin their Jacob Porter of Fort Klamath, Oregon: L. C. Drake, for tlie purchase of the SE1« of Section ward for the arrest and conviction of of Fort Klamath, Oregon; J. Wallace Dickey, No. 14, 111 Township No. 40 S., Range own work. Never gripe or distress. gored by a mad bull on tlie 17'li Inst, ble and advisable to do so. any person or persons found guilty of of Fort Klamath. Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above-describ­ No. 7, I?. VV. M., and will offer proof to and received very serious Injuries. stealing or altering the marks or , Latest styles mens and iiovs lulls. ed lands are requested to file their claiirs in show that tlie land sought is more val­ ' Fully 1000 people from outside of brands of any stock belonging to any this office on or before said 5th day ot Sep­ uable for its timber or stone than for Three of his ribs were broken nnd DU FEY Co. tember, 1902, member of this association. -the county will visit Crater lake agricultural purposes, and to establish E. M BRATTAIN Register. his lungs were injured. Address Chas. Horton, President his claim to said land lie fore the Conn­ .'next month. Portland and San j Rubber boots with leather soles at Nir ,1. O. Hamaker,Secretary. W. IL Odell and A. W. Stowell of j Francisco will contribute half that I the Excelsior. Dairy, Or. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING. tv Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, Nalein and J. A. Wright of Baker ¡number. Among the visitors will In the County Court, Klamath Coun­ the 29th day of September, 1902. He City arrived here Tuesday on a tour I be, as we understand, Senator Mitch- names as witnesses: John Connolly, ol ty, Oregon. the In the matter of the estate of James Keno, Oregon; Harry B. Hargus, of of this nnd nctglilxiring counties. I ell, Congressman Tongue, Governin' Klamath Falls Oregon; Fred L.-Hous- Edward McLaughlin, deceased. Mr. Odell was at one time surveyor­ Geerand oilier prominent officials. Notice is hereby given that the under­ lon. of Klamath Falls. Oregon; Hiram general of Oregon. He surveyed the Besides Inspecting Hie wonders and signed has filed his full and final report H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. | I of the administration of the above es- Any and all [»ersons claiming adverse­ wagon road grant in this state. beauties of Crater lake, visitors can i tate in the said court, and the Hon. ly the above described lands are re­ FOK ! Geo. T. Bald»in, County Judge of said quested to tile their claims in this of­ It Is reported that construction of enjoy themselves at Wood river and county, has set Monday, the 11th day fice on or before said 29th day of Sep­ the proposed railroad from Coos Bay ; Upper Klamath lake resorts, where 1 of August, 1902, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tember, 1902. E. M. B rattain , Register. will begin Heptember 1. Work on angling for trout In tlie crystal the court house in Klamath Falls, in ■ said county, as the time and place for terminal grounds near Marshfield has streams and shooting deer In the the hearing of any objections thereto. Call in and see our mens $9.00 MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. already commenced. Let ft lie re­ neighboring mountains are chief I Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon, Julv suits. D uffy C o . Now Open ; 10, 1902. Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stocking«, membered that this new line, en ] pastimes, /.ugust is the most de­ E. D. B riggs , For reliable Information concern­ route to Salt Lake City, will pass sirable month for outings here on Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. ‘L5TSM:. Administrator of the estate of Janies ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- account of the increased warmth of through Klamath county. Edward McLaughlin, deceased. kar; get the benefit ot thirty years the elements and tlie fact that mos­ O. B. Gates, superintendent of the Summer coats and vests; nice, styl­ Timber laind. Act June 3. 1878 Latest styles ladies', gents, misses, experience. quitoes, gnats, house Illes anil pro- , Midway Telephone and Telegraph Notice for Publication. ish goods at little money. boys and childrens shoes. (llglous horse files usually disappear , Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc.. Co,, left Tuesday hi resume work on D uffy C o . D uffy C o . Í with July. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I 1 etc. D uffy C o . the new telephone line, after having Lixrvirw, O regon , May 19, 1902., I A legal document lately tiled for All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, remained here several days to assist A. O. U. W. BUILDING, Notice is hereby given that, in com Buckingham and Hecht Warenton Newline of chinaware, semi cor pliance with the provisions of the act of ('elain and glassware. Prices lowest fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor­ boots, ahoes and felts, at Excelsior, the local electrician in installing the I record In the county clerk’s office Klamath Falls. Congress ol June 3, 1378, entitled “An Dtrri 'o ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy Or. Dairy, Ortgoa. Dew dynamo at the power bouse. here furnishes substantial ground for I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone. G. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. $250.00 REWARD BALDWIN STUDIO NEW SPRING GOODS UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE. * And Ready for Business Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty. I