Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 07, 1902, Image 2

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K lamath falls ,
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Ager kìamath Falls Stage Line
difficult Io get •» tedie except by or*
derhlg In adv-'Hl'T. , The IlverVmen
ma m.iklng n-«»»»^. b*i Uv hw»-s
liait pretty weRtyt/ll OOL', **' ‘
taken
“The ttuibeH*^ now being
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is a long dlsunm- fnuw raJlctfsH tmm.
portatlon. m K would eee<n «hat the
people are buying tl* J»n4‘»I’V’L. G»e
belief that a railroad wtn be built
into that country III the niar future.
TIMBER I. VN!»t ACT JUNE 3.
1IMB1B I «ND. VT H NI 3 1878.
XniH'E F<»R 1’1 HLICAIIGN.
187«
NOTICE Ft»R PUBLICATION.
t'NITKD irTATKs ' «ND OFHt «. ;
l.wht vimw , ()rt«<on. Jmiv 3V. l*u
I
N*><Ui«t 1» h«r*bv glteii U>al ih «*»m|»l’»uc*
*
wilh
uh the
ih» urli
vr<>vl»l«»n» of th*
«»I I’ongruM ol
Juaat. ism . t •ntlllvd "Au aut tor thw »al« *»l
— I .-..J»
Mi»toer
bim Í tn th«» Mtatei ol i'aliforn.a. <>«»•
{on. Nrnd» nu«1 Washington Tarrllorv. *
» *Mt*u«1*<t to all th* Public l«and .«lata» by
actol August 4 HUM. Chari«» Young, ot Aah-
laud. County ot J ack »on Rate of Oregon, haa
tht» day fil'd In th!» «'flic* hit »worn »late-
luent No gli. for the purch«»« oi ii;e NW’1-of
Sa’di on No. >4. In rown»hlp No. 40 M Range No.
7, R w M . and will offer proof to »how that
tbe laud wht 1» more valuable for ita tlm
Tbr timber would'hp Of little value her or »tone than for agricultural purpuata.
,
...
aud to e»t»bll»h hla claim to »aid lan«l b«»for«
without transportation flicilltiea.
It Jaa, H. OrlKoU. County elwrk, at Klamath
..
, Mtbgsii» v«i Kila. Otoeou. un Friday, th* Sth day ot iWp-
is yellow pine, a\erq(lng alM»ut 30 itB1ber,
u,. n»m«» a» witnMa«» John
Inches In diameter, with the first Hhafc** or«i«*nV^^VkiL*,^?HhakeMor*g«iiii
limb« 40 to 50 feet from the ground
hr as
’■ V I 1 know
is being
l«n,U U4 on r«,u»iir,l
to
tholr
bo rar
Know, the
me kind
iwnu 1»
mn k Il««crlb»<l
rl , tul ,10
“ r
^ ki Sir
mu <i.y
bought bv people wlio want to hold ots«pt«uibur. nau
B
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K M B battais . Ke»l«ter
it for their own lx>nefit. If it ahould j____________________________________
be found later that one company I n TIMBER L a ND. ACT JUNE 8. 1878.
NOTICE FOR Pt BUCATlON.
buving out the first purchasers, that
t'NITKD STATES I.AND OPNi'K. (
would be an indication that a rail­
Lakeview. Or . June 20. I*'.'
»
Notlva U hereby given that lu compliance
road is to be built by those interested with
the provl»ion» ot the act ol CuiigraM ut
1 m 7 m . entitle«! "An a<’l tor the »ale ot
in the development of their timber Junes.
timber land» in the Mtatea olCalitorula. Oreg«»n
Nevada an«l a^hington Territory.” a» evivitd
property.”
l sn«i> ’♦'Aita <•*""
lakeviwa thvgvii, J»»n« la i*-
. gens. I. h-r.'O »»'»"
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ji£x MMT||| j
I R. RUIKS.
c,i
President.
fp-r
l a» e «tende«! tu all thè Futile l^n«l
x:
Nki ol s*H'tl«»n N<» A, III 1«»wu»l»l|' j“ •• •
h V‘« v N.V F, K W M sn.l •»»» ..................
lo «tvw Hi»’ Ih» Isu.l «oiistit
«hi- :•« lt» umlwr «r •'•••••
I tursi I.tirin•»«»« aud t«« e»lahll»n n
i."it TJi..,. j ». »< »'•»-••"
' •?<".’>
Cleri al Klamath Falla. Orea«»n. on Frldav.
hi ih*k, ottvl. mtH-r IW-T. 11« .....•»•••
alili..*-«
Jacob l»l-f Klaiiislh»» « «III
I r>iil«T siali«’.Il" «• •'» *•”,Kl*'"»”' ,
L r
è Piai«'.
f‘iak.- oi
of Foli
klamath.
Oragoii. J "•»
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r»»ri *
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t-l-a.. all,
Ill.M.HI
' .n.l «Il prrwui »lalmin» a-l’»'- ’ . L'*
! »bora .|. «‘rll*.l Iau4. »re
*\!il
tl.rir rltiux in ibi» ’>«»«•• <••• ••’
«•»«'
I
Collections Attended
Corresoondence
to Promptly.
Invited.
k M >in»TT«in K«(l>!«r
Timber
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land. Ac« June t. »«7«
Notice for Publication.
KLAMATH
FALLS PLANING Mias;
J. F. GOELLLR, Proprietor.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.!
L skkvikw . O kbuon July 2»». IW»2.t
Plan.* and Specifications Furnished on Al! ki^
Buildings and Contracting and Building *
on the Installment Plan.
*
Notice ia hereby given that, in com
i
| plianee with the provision» <>f the act o!
boiigrvsaof June 3. 1878. entitled
An
act for llm sale of timls-r land» in the
state« of Culifiwiita, Oregon, Nevi.< a ami
Washington Territory.” a« extruded to
Among lbw ItiAiiltu v.rloty „( matwrisl ami work furnialivff bv th,.
all the Public Uml States by act ot
8t.no Front». Wood Uarving. Ntair Rails, Ralustors ami N«wr| p ..
■' *'*1
August 4. 1892. Allwrt Davis, ol *wis
ton, county ol Ncs I'er.-es, state ol Idaho, j»Ooll ami Turno.1 Work, H m I>, DiOra ami lllimla, Uornar ami Baas KI i .
| has tins dav tiled in this office bls »worn •wo.ITurn.xl ll.lu.lrr«, lH„r
Window Framaa. Pnlpiu .ml prw
I statement No. It»»», for the pun ha«.- of
llml.kr»* .lar.lw.irv. Paints ami Oil. Moulding andGlaaa, Elsvatioa. . ' "’’"‘Rlss,
‘the W>. Hl-B*. E\ >W% of Section No.
"
31. in Township No. al» S„ Range No. Emtsws.il, Ground and Cut Glass, Wall l*ap«r, Furiiilurv, ,-tc rtr
It'E. W. M-. and a»11
l,r"”' ,l’
IWal work and material, and in tbr lataa* and moat ap|>rmr<| ,t,|r,
show that the laud sought Is more vain-
! able for its limls'r or stone than for ag |
rieuhuiMl pur|H»m u, klbi to ent4il»ii«b I«» h
i claimU>
l*t»«i U»i«»rv <’ H. V»itli I
ment is in the hands of a specialist.
row, V. H. ConiiuiMioiwr, at Klmuath
T1MBEK
LAND,
ACT
1
JUNE
3.
Ih
’
H.
A year's course in Latin and Eco­
I Falla, Oregon, on Mon«lay, the I3lh »1»'
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I <»f October,
namca aa ail
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M.
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nomics has been added to further pre­ I
Cicmnt htatkb l*awn orrtrw, /
I nvaaea *. JainunJ. W liltcoinb, «»I Aklflat»«!,
pare teachers for high school work.
Office: Mammoth Stables, lArgMt and Most Centrally Located.
Igkrvwa.Or Junv il. I»r.'
I
'Oregon; William Y«Ming. oi Aanlanu,
Notice is hereby given that lu compliance
The training department will be with
High, ol
A»lilaml.
the provisions of the act of Congress of Oregon; Deaton
June
8.
IM7M.
untitled
’
An
act
for
the
sale
of
especially strong. A man of splen­ timber lands In the State« of California Ore­ Oregon; Fila-n Mounce, of D-wi«ton,
Idaho. Any ami all persons claiming
Nevada, and Washington Territory."
did education and wide experience gon,
as extended to all the Public Land Slate« by adversely the abovr-deeeribvd lands are
act
ol
August
<,
1992.
Fred
L
Houston,
of
Klam
mpiest<-<l to tile their claims ill this of­
will be at the head of this depart­
ath Falls. County oi Klamath. State of Oregon
ment. Much attention wil) lx* given has this day filed tn this office his sworn fice on or U'fure »ai l Lilli day ol Oi-t<>-
statement No
No. Ma
Mti for
f«»r th»
the pnrrhasaof
purchase of ih«
th* .«t.
Si?-
....i ..i.i .1... ...in
.....j.. «lalemant
‘. tier, BM»3.
( to oratory , anti Ut ith ths Will bt rn.ldt of »ectton No. 9, In Toan.blp No. <0 S . Katigv i
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
..oio.o t
-rho ,-ii i'oinv of V <hl in,T' No. 7 E. W. M.. amt »III otter proof to «lioa
promim tit.
Illi 4 It IZ4 Ils Ot AMllatlu thMt |b<i 1Bu,t „,11((ht I, noire Iiluable tor It»
have
prizes anil
Umber
«lone
lor
Mrleullural
pur|«>«e.
ii,ni iruarailteed
gu.ir.tnu Iu some
» mu »200
e-vv XS
x-» puseo
to or
,„,
bh,h ibau
at.
claon
to
before
and to
rstabliah
hl. clami
to «aid
.aul lan.t
land betorr
The Jar II liriMtoll. Couuty Clerk, al Slamail.
I for excellence in these lines.
Fail«, Oregon, ou Monday, the sib day ol Sep
, City Library of 2000 well selected 4 ton ber, 1WI. He name. a, wltneaae,: Flea**
«ut L. Fountain, of slarnaib Fall,. Oregon ; J
I' mitkh S tat »» L am » Orri. ».
<4 Klatnatbon, «'alii. Any and alt |w
volumes is thrown open to students V. lion,ton, id slamatb Falla. Oregon. S T
laikeview, Oregon, May 19. r.«>2.
Slimmer«, of slamalh Fall,. Oregon; John
■on« ■ Uiiinng adversely
the alai»
The first Semester, Session 1902*1903, opens Wednesday, September I7th. of the institution. Board and lodg- Connolly,
Notice is hereby given that in < <«m
ol seno, Oregon
Any and all per
di’ecrtlrvd lamia arc rvqiit-vled to li
ibe following Scboota and Colleges are comprised in the University : Graduate ing can be had at from Í2.50 per mina claiming adversely the aboye-dewrlbed plianee with the provision» <>l the act <4 their dirirna in lina other on or I.
land, are requested lo dlr lheir clami« tn
Physician and Surgeon,
Hcbool, College of Literature, Science and Art-, College of Science and Engineer­ week to $4.00.
Climate healthy. ' iblaoffice ouor betore aald sib day ul Sepiem- ■ ('.uigri-.s <4 June 3, 1878, «-iilill.-il “An lore rai l ’.'»th <lav of < -pteinbrr, 1UO*.’.
act fur the «ale<4 timls-r land« in the
E. M. BRATTA! N. Register.
ing, University Acndemy, School of Muaic, School of Medicine, School of Law.
All
Calls Answered Promptly Dav
K
M.
RacTTsis.
KcgUter
states .4 t'alilurnia. tireg.-n, Nevada,
Course of study practical and ex-1
Tuition free, excepting in Schoofs of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental
or Night.
and Washington Terrttorv " a« extern!-
baustive. For catalogue of announce- |
fee 110.00 ; Student-Body tax |2.50 per year. Coat of living from 1100.00 to
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. ed to all the I'nblic laii'.-l States by
Residence, one blnrk north <4 Klamath
ments, write B. F. Mulkey, presi- '
act of August 4, 1*92. William W. Erb.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
*300.00 per year. For catalogue, address
ll<H>«c. < »Nice one IF« k rut t u
dent, or Clifford Thomas, secretary, j
of Ashland, County “I J.»« ks.,n. Mate <>t
I’. W.hall.
VxtTin xr» th Last, orvica. (
¡Oregon, ha« tin« .lay tilci in thia office
Lakeview.
Oregon,
lune
11.
IWC
I
Ashland. Oregon.
I SÎTr I» -1 t f Fx I Aflir» OFFICE f
Nofice Is hereby given that in cumullaDCe hi» »worn «t.ilem'-nl No Sttl. 1“r tin-
LaaatikW. <»a»u<>«. Jun* 1. IvQff. I
w ith the provisions of the act of Vungrr»w of
Dysentery Cured Wirhout the Aid of June 3. l.s7X, entitled -An act f»»r the «aie of purchase of th.* Nl. * “f ><-cllon N«i, 34.
|e hc'* l»y given that lu <«'tnpllgt*<w
ket. Tbehr interests in this ease are
timber iamlit in the States of California. Oregon. inToanaliip No. 44» 8 , Range No. 7 »» ith U»»’ U«o.••!»’. «»! Il»« art ut < «»n/resa «»f
a Doctor.
'
Nevada and Waahiugtou Territory.” a« ex
E. W. M . and w ill offer pn.d 1“ «lu«w that J’ m ■ i I • - • n««O< I An a» ' f r tbe »ale
founed on the right side of economic
- tended to al) the Public Lan«! State* by art of the land sought 1« more valuable for liinlwr la I« In tl»r »tal«*« »4 Calli«»« nia (Jfr
gon. s<.ala, ami Washington Territory.**
"I am just up from a hard spell OI ; August 1. IHW. Pleasant L Fountain. <»f K lam
and commercial ethics and every
ath Falls, County <»f Klamath. Stat«* ol or»- its tim»a*r or stone tl.au for ag r i<-.i 11 ii r a I a« <-' r11‘Ir<| t<> a i O»<* l’til»! r l^»n<1 Stale« by
r
ha» this day file«! in this office ill» «worn pur|Ms>vst and to catablmli hi« claim to a« i of t»'tf»i«t t. IV/.' Carulynr Tat« hin. u(
Published every Tburulay by
county should lend them a générons i tbe flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. gon.
No.
for the purchase ot thr HW14 sal.f land la-fore lii<* county «’Irik oí F.vrrrit, « • uni» «»l Hnuh«»n»l»l». mate «»I Wa«h-
Prompt and careful attention
^Tinner, a well known merchant of statement
Ington. ha» tl»i« »lay filed in this «»Bl»-« her
of Section No. A, In Township No 4«>S . Ratig«-
and intelligent support.
No.
7
K.
W
M
.
and
will offer proof to «how Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath • worn «i» «uri.i No dim for the purvha»« of
to all ordern
;
Drummond,
Tenn.
“
1
used
one
Will she
that the land »ought ia muir valuable f«>r it» Falla. Oregon on balun lay. thr Wih «lai the Lots ¿ t ami « »««c 11. I *»«• f an»! J. «»f
What will Klamath do?
•«.elion N»> II in T«»««
N«> M M Kangs I
timber or atone than for agricultural purpoae«. ¡<4 August, 1902.
i
small
brittle
of
Chamberlain
’
s
Colic,
Ile
naine«
a*
*H
••A
with tbe Biblical sluggard say:
No 71* r w M .and will »'ffvr , r»M>f t<> «how i
E ditors and P bofbictom .
and to establish bis claim to »aid land t»eforc
Jaa. h
H . Uriacoll,
County c
Clerk, at Klamath nesat ■»: George W. num, ot A «bland. ttial u»r lami n 'Hlil I« m»»r»» saluai»)* f- r
Diarrhoea Remedy and jaa.
Driaroii. cmimy
little more sleep.
A little more i • Cholera and
»
, . .
«
Falls Oregon, on Monday, the 25th day of Oregon ; l»avid Alien, of Ashland. Ore­ Ils tliultr r »*r »tot«* i tian for agricultural pur-
nít.zT- -*
«r« and to r«tabli»h her claim lo »aid
August,
ewl
ii * names
-
___
ITC. He
aa wltue»*e»
Mam
.
avaacaimox xana:
gon, Eugene S|wncer, of Keno, Oregon; «.«
folding of the hands to sleep?” Will wabcurertwitiJiHUJ^vJng a doctor. nel
land brfor« Ja« Il |»riM«»ll. « <»unty Clerk, al
T.
Hummers, of Klamath Falla. Oregon:
I
consider
tt
I
he
Tx-st
cholera
medi-
,*{„
T
r
w'
l
’
iiiy?
’
m
Jann-a
W.
Bailey,
Shake,
Oregon.
K
latnath
Fall« <>r«*g<»o. un satur<lay. th* 23rd |
Oliver
W
Sty,
ot
Keno.
Oregon;
John
t
on
ôVe yaar (ta advance) ..........................
«2 00 she
in a vain-glorious spirit like
nn nolle, of Keno, Oregon; M K grain, of B«-»- Any an«l all j»-rw>n« claiming adversely •lay of August l«A.’ M * name« a» wltnaaa*«:
Proprietor of Freight Itngoni
cine irt the woafcV'1
There ia
Samuel
Ma»n.
of Fort K »amati»
(»rrgoti
ls
llu
,
wick,
California
A
ny
and
all
oeraon»
claiming
•Let
tin- alwive-deacrila-d land« are reqtn-««ed
THURSDAY.
AUGUST 7,
1902. the reprobate of old exclaim:
i bar le« Marlin, of Fort Klamath. Or«i«»n. J !
when «Aversely the abovr<deacr1bed land» are re­
:
need
of
employing
a
doctor
us alone;"’ or will she gird herself for
quested to file their claim» in this office oo or to tile their claim» in tins office on or I. t iar «
h •
of au«u»t.i»m.
aoguat, i*«2
kun uf F»*rt Klamath. Oregon
Any and!
is used, for no doctor | ¿ei®»»««J<» *»»« «•« f of
I before said Vth day <>l Auguat. B*)2
Everything done with
the fray and "rejoice as a strong man this remedy
all person* claiming a<l«*r»«-lv ths above (
'
K
F M B ratta t*. Recl.ter.
Register.
E. M. BaArtAiM. Register.
KLAMATH'S OPPORTUNITY
dr«« ribed laud» ar- r«-<|uv»ir«i to fl I* their ’
can
prescribe
a
better
medicine
for
!
_
____________________
nealnrnaand Htarwi’li
to run a race?” Upon her action to­
claim« In II I« • flics «»h or befnrs said JAr>l I
bowel complaint ¡¡n anv *>rm either TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNE3, 1878, TIMBER LAND. A<T JI NF t. |878.- •lay uf August. 1*0
After many years of peaceful sleep, wards this far reaching opportunity
K M URI ÎTAIN Reglstsr
N d TKE FOR PUBLICATION'.
for children-or adults. It never falls '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Klamath now has an opportunity to now at hand, depends her future, to
NOTICE oF FINAL FETTI.EMENT.
For sale by '
Will our business and is pleasapt?to tak^.
arouse, shake off her manacle« of ig­ a large extent.
UNITED HTATE* LAND OFFICE I
UN
ITED
STATES
LAN
D
OFFICE.
I
Chitwood
&
Co.
I.
akhvikw
,
I
lac.
•«,
July
17,
p.'i>2
(
h. I» e mailer of thi- celale of Jc.hn
norant Silurianism and join, with men, lawyers and county official* call
L akkvibw , O mgu . m , June 241, >902. f
Notice ia hereby given that in com­ Ix.alry, «le. .-i»e.-«1.
other Oregon counties, in the friend­ a meeting and subscribe a modest
Notice is hereby given that in com­ pliance * Ith the pro, i.ion, of tl,r ■< t of
Noti. e i« fi. rei.y given ll.al thè un-
pliance w ith tbe provision« of the act of C-'tigrc«« of June 3, 1878, entitled ’ An der«iuti»»l rxrculrix <d thè re’atr of
ly, but well-timed contest for a ma­ fund for the purpose of preparing
Cleanliness and Good Work
Congre««
of
June
3,
1878.
entitl<<<l
"An
act for the «ale of tinil«-r land« in the John lai «ley. ilNvaml, lisa fil.-d in thè
descriptive pamphlets of Klamath's
terial increase in her population.
act for tiie „ale of timber land« in tbe «tale« of California, Oregon, Nevada, I '«.iinly Court <4 il.» State ol Oregon,
Guaranteed.
While selfishness is one of the remarkable timber, irrigation possi­
state« of California, On-gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” aa extend­ for Klnmat h < ounty, lo-r final account
•>
Also
Agent
for LOS DOH LHO
I
and
Washington
Territory,
”
as
ex
­
bilities,
cattle,
water-power
and
chief mainsprings of human action,
ed to al! tbe I' ihlic I ai I Htatee by »« cxrcutria «4 «m.l salate, and thal bv
tended to all the Public latnd Mates bv
act of August 4, faej. Harry Ii llargna, order <4 «ai<l County t'.-urt. dnly made | LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
the universe is so gauged that others other resources, attractive to pros­
act of Augllhl 4, IML I.insy C. Siri rn n*
of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath, and rnlrii-l. Mondar, tl.e lllh day <4 j
”
1 I «.r
L'.._a L*l..
—,.»L County „i
—. _.i.
of Fort
Klamath.
of V1-
Klamath.
are large beneficiaries of tbe acts, pective settlers, or wrii she merely neaa. Surveying and Conveyancing
atateof Oregon, lias July 7, B*»2. tiled tn Augii»«, B«r.*. in thè lomi.M.n ot «airi 1
Slate
of
4
tregon,
has
thiailay
tilud
in
thia
DAU0HTFR5 OF RLBEKAM
even of the most selfish.
The rail­ sneer at the possioliities ot outside a Specialty. %AII Bualneaa Promptly
lina office Ins .«urn statement No. 947 day at the h< ur of IU o'eluck therr<4j
> office his sworn statement No. 888, (<>y
for
the
pnnhasr
of
the
KW
’
j
<>f
Elec
­
and
thè
coll
l
room
<4
eaid
court
tu
thè
'
assistance,
wrap
herself
in
her
tradi
­
roads ate not organized and operated
Attended to. Office in City Hall.
the purchase of the N’E1«, of Section No
Meet <>n the first and third TltutP
tion No. 14, in Township No. 4») 8.. county court limine, In Klamath Fall« i
35, in Township No. 32 S.. Range No.
sblely for philanthropic purposes, but tional lethargy and let the only
Range No. 7, E. W. M., and will offer Klamalh County,
Oregon, ha« la-en days <>f every month.
BONANZA,OREGON.
officer« ih :
'7^ E. W. M, and will offer proof to
it sometimes happens that in success­ glance she casts at tbe stranger in |------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- show that the land sought is more val­ proof to show that the land «oiiglil is fixe l ■■ thè lime ami place lor l.earms t
France*
Si­
I
lolly
I
’
rrllnga.
N.
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more valuable for ita tinila-r or stone any objeclion» there may le- U> »airi '
fully carrying out a business policy, her midst, be that known as the
uable for its timber or stone than for
V. IL;
Rattle
IlMen. Sc.; >’•
than for agricultural purimemi, ami tn tinnì a.-count and lite final M'ttlemenl | ler.
h-r.
V.
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agricultural purposes, and to establish
•
these corporations incidentally bring ••glazy stare.”
Tl.ia nolire 1« publbdied in I M. Hammond, Financial Vt.; Alft
establish hi» claim to said land lieiore thereof.
his claim to said land before C. C. Cun-
Jas. II. Drim-oll,County Clerk, at Klam­ th>- Ki amath Rnet ni.ti am l-y designa- ('astel, Treasurer.
great good to communities through
;
ningham,
U.
S.
Commissioner,
at
Fort
• KLAMATH IS BOOMINO.”
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W.
ath Falls. Oregon, on Monday, th.- 21»tb tion of thè im<lerMI|tm-l
which their roads pass, or which are
Klamath, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th da. of heplernls r, l‘.«r_>. ||e’ name« aa
Date I at Klainn'l. l all«, Klnmatli
GENERAL
PRACTITIONER.
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of September, 1902. He names as
tributary to them.
Jiu> Hill with
Under the above head, Saturday’s
witnesses: Hiram H. We«cott,of Klam­ Coiirity, On-gon, ll.i» IDlli day «I July.
witnesses:
James
Pelton, of Fort
ath Falls. Oregon ; Amy <>. Wescott, ol |»0S
I i < i I min M.
hia Northern Pacific and Great Oregonian publishes tbe following
Riparian and all water right«, will« Klamath, Oregon ; William O. Hill, of
Klamath Falla, Oregon; J. W. Hama
Excentri» of thè estate of John Ixxialey,
Northern systems has taken the in­ Interview with State Treasurer Chas. and general probate buaineea specialt'ea. Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rrxl- ker, of Klamath Falla, Oregon; John
AGENT
tleceaaed
Opposite Court
Houee,
Klamath Itey, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chris
Connolly, of Keno, l»reg<m.
Any and
itiative and is populating the state S. Moore on bis return to Salem from Falla,
Or.
Wise, of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
Any
all liersons claiming advi-rm-ly the limber Land. Act June 3. 1878—
of Washington at a rate which will Klamath county:
and all ¡M-ranns claiming adversely the
alaive-described lands are requested to
.above-described lands are requested to
"Times are more prosperous in
leave Oregon far behind if she does
NoUry PuMk «Rd Coffvey***-
Notice for Publication.
filetheir claim» in thia office on or be­
file their claims in this office on or be­
KLAMATH FALLS. OKE.
fore »aid 29th dav of Septemla-r 10U"
no« "get busy.” The Harriman sys­ Klamath county now than I ever
fore said 8th day of Heptemlier, 1902.
A
To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath
Hot Springs, by Daylight.
Shortest and Best Route to R. R
Best Time and Accommodations.
' « h I I»» all the Public I an<1 Stale» bv act «»< Au-
gun I 4, IWT2. John W Hailey, of » »bland, <’<»11»»
ty of Jack»a«u. State of Oregon, ha» Ihl* day
filed lu thia ofllee hia aw«»cn »tatvmeiit N<»
*15. for the purchase of the
HW‘4. NW»4
NW»4. of Section N«»
111 Vow»«
The Southern Oregon State Nor­
»hip No.40 8.. Range No. 7 F. W M .an«! will
mal ocbuol is making thorough prep­ I offer proof to alio« that tbe laiul »ought 1«
more valuable for It» timber or »tone than
aration for the cotniug year’s work. for agr*U'dllura4 purptMte», «l>d to miablUh hi»
claim to «an! land before Jaa. II i>rl»c<»ll.
Tbe buildings are U<W'«
I
F
loun|y rwrk. at Klamath Falla. Oregon. «1
«>n
Friday, the 5th day of September. 1W0. H I*
aud repaired, and extensive addition*
u............... u name*
a> witneaae«: Fiitfenv S|M»ncer, of Ken«».
* 4hakc. «>re»«.n;
<>rvt«»n; Erv4
Frv«l
to the chemical and physical depart- '*"•««•»;/ *• Hail»», •»«"aiiak«';
KJ m I, oi Shake. Oi«*goti; ('harlea Voun*. of
inents are betrig made.
The faculty khhlanl. Orc<«»n Any and all |*rr«4»n* claim
ii >K adversely the above <lcx*rib* *1 lands ar«
is composed of strung teachers conse­ rvuueMed to flic their claim« in thia »»flier on
i or Before -a d Mb day of tiepleniber, lfhtt.
crated to the work, and each depart­
K M HR ATTAIN. Register.
Southern Oregon Normal
P assenger , express and fast freight line
Je*
ALEX MARTIN
STAI i L ES
E X CHAN G E
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates.
eare given to stock.
EAST
Best
END. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
I iverv
J!0™0* boanlrd by day. week or mouth
Hay mid Grain bought anti gold.
PiiHHongcrR conveyed to nil part» of Southeni Oregon
and Northern California nt the very lowest rates.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
EUGENE, OREGON.
1 • D. REAMES, M.D.
Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon.
j. n. nooRE,
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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GENERAL FREIGHTER.
H . HUSE & SON,
J. B. MOORE,
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
J. O. HAMAKËR,
U. S. Commissioner and Land
Attorney.
C. C. BROWER,
'i .
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAND BOA».
tem,—said to control the O. R. &
N. company, the Union Pacific and
the Southern Pacific railroads—tbere-
..fore has been induced by the stern
logie of event« to announce that it
"A- -
•
co-operate with tbe State of
"Orégon as a commonwealth, and her
-
various counties as integral parts, if
•. they will use the occasion and "catch
• • ». «•
ttie Fabbit. ” That is to say, the
ïî* i?
railroads will judiciously and effect­
•" t »
ively distribute matter prepared in
pamphlet form and attractively Illus­
trated, setting forth the respective
merits of different counties in Ore­
gon.
Now this is no mean service, as
lightly as some would pass it by.
These'ro^ds, If anything, are syste­
matic?;-They have barrels of data
ab&^i farmers; What they are worth,
I»
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what they want, what they stand
*. fpr and where they would like to
^take up their future residence. This
1 /is.the open sesame to effective coloni­
sation work. It would cost the coun­
ties thousands of dollars to do as
•r- ’effective advertising without the
assistance of the railroads—in fact
they would never do-it. Thia is the
first t,ime in the history of Oregon,
- • •
an organized effort on the part
4,
of the railroads has been put forth to
•olicit the friendly co-operation of
9 *
the counties. Hhall it be in vain?
The eMef Interests of the railroads
are in tbe main, general; and rest
with the future.
They want to ban!
tbe people to their new homes of
eourse, but their real reward will
tome years later in hauling a largely
increased tonnage of freight to mar-
JOE KOESAL
E. M. BKATTAIN, Register.
knew them t« be before,” said State
E. M. BRAITAIN, Register.
PROPRIETOR
OF
Treasurer Moore today, on his return
i
Notice For Publication.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
from a trip to that cotintv. In com­ CITY HEAT MARKET
I»or>artinorit of the Interior,
lairid Office at l.alci-vii-w. On-gon,
pany with others, he wert on a three
Notice for Publication.
run a meat wagon
June 28, I9<i2.
weeks’ fishing expedition to the Will
Notice is horoby given that th., fol-
VSITKD HTATKh LAND orrit'K I
mountain streams which flow into
through tije Spring Lake
Jqwing-tiameil aetth-r baa filed notice <>|
I.SKKVISW, IIIKKIX, June«. IWU, |
Upper Klamath Lake, and reports
Notice In hereby given that In compliant* hi» intention to make final proof in »up
with the provlalona of the act of Conarewii of port of hi* claim, and that «aid proof
and Lost, River country Jun*
having bad a very enjoyable outing.
3, IK7M, entitled "An act for the «al* of
tlmlHT
I bth I« in the «tat*R of California, Ore­ , will la. made lieiore Jam.-» ||. Driwoll,
In speaking of his observations, Mr.
twies i' week during the gon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” an County Clerk, at Klamath Fall«, Ore­
H... «•«tended to all the Public J«and mate« by ai t gon, on Angimt 9, 1902. vii:
Moore said:
P Will i
Augofft 4, IM92. William T. Hhive, of Fort
warm
weather.
Earlv L. Arant.
Klamath, County of Klamath, Htale of Or«'
"The only complaint that the peo-,
ha« thl« day filed In thia office hl« »worn H. E. No. 2919, for the W . 8E1; Ker
pie out there have to make is that
be able to supply all ranch­ i gon,
»tatement. No. Mifl, tor the purchaae of the 81,Tp.38,H. R. 10, E. andN', 5«E'a,
KU HW»4, fx»t 4, Bee. 7, and Lot 1, of Heclion No.
there is more work than can be done
Tow nwhip No. 33 8., Range No. 7, K W I Sec. 0, Tp. .W, H. R. 10 E. He mime«
ers who want fresh meats. i R, M in and
will offer proof to show that the land I tiie following witnesm-» to prove hi»,
with tbe labor that can be employed. >
1 nought la more valuable for ita tlrnlxT or cqritinnonM residence upon and cultiva*
atone than for agricultural purposes, and to
Money is plentiful and the hay
' e«labltah hla claim to *aid land before Jaa. tion of «aid land, via: B. H. Grig»by
crop is large. Farmers are able and TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE3. 1878 H Driacoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falla, | °’Klamath Fail», Oregon ; John Shorn
Oregon, on Haturday, the 23rd day of Auguat, ard, of Klamath Fall«, Oregon; IV. I-.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
willing to pay good wages, aud a suf­
; 1902
He names as wftneNaear I). W. Ryan,
i of Fort Klamath, Or*g<rn ; Louis Brannan, of Arant, of Klamath hallo, Oregon; (''
ficient number of men are not to be
UxrTKD S tats » L and Ornes,)
Fort Klamath, Oregon; Jame« M. Ernery, of j l-ailh, of Klamath Fall», Oregon.
Fort Klainarh, Oregon; A. 8. Midle, of Fort
I. akevisw , O kkgox , July 21, 118)2.f
E*. M. BRA I TAIN, Register.
had. Two dollars a day and board Is
Klamath, Oregon.
Any and all person*
Notice is hereby given that in com­ claiming
adversely the
above-d« scribed
being paid for men who work in the ' pliance with the provisions of the act of lands are rwpiested
to file their claims In this
said 23rd day of August, l!A/2. Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878—
hay fields.
congrr-H» of June 3, 1878, entitled "An office on or before
K M BRATTAIN, Register.
Notice for Publication.
"Cattle are in splcndirl condition, act lor the «ale of timber land» in the
state» of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and with plenty of feed and high anil Washington Territory,” a» ex­
UNITED 8TATEH LAND OFFICE i
prices for beef, the people of that tended to all the Public Land 8tate»
L a KKVIKW, O iikoon , July 3, |!H»2.’ (
De|>artment of the Interior,
by
act
of
August
4,
1892,
Thomas
J.
I
section heve a very bright outlook for
I
Notice h hereby given that, in com-
Ijind Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
| V aughn, of Fort Klamath, County of!
July 9, 118)2. I pitance with the provinion« of th.- m t
the present and coming seasons. I Klamath, 8tatr*of Oregon, has thi» day I
Notice is hereby given that the fol­ ! Congre»« of June 3, 1878, .-ntitl.-.l “An
Money Is being invested in various i filed in this office his »worn statement,
act for the «al., of timber lami» in the
I No. 1042, for the purchase of the Wk of j lowing-named settler has file.1 notice of
improvements that Indicate a rapid I NWJ^, of Section No. 2t», in Township her intention to make final proof in sup­ Mate» of California, Oregon, Nevada ami
Washington Territory?- a» extended
development of the country.
| No. 32 8., Range No/7U E. W. M., I port of her claim, and that said proof
will »>e marie lx fore Jas
H. Driscoll, Ui ai. the l-ubhc Uml Flat..» |,v ,,-t
•'Hundreds of men and women are and will offer proof to show that the i ' county e'erk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, o Atigtlrt 4, 1892, James W. K-lton,
land sought is more valuable for its tim­
*'"rt Klamath, Countv of Klamath,
going Into the mountains between ber or »tone than for agricultural pur- on August 18, lis>2; vix:
Etale of Oregon, ha« this dav fil.-d
Christina Hhur,
Goose lake and Klamath lake to take noaea, and to establish hia claim to said I
*"* •worn "lat.-mimt Nr-
one of the heirs and for all the heirs of rwu’r t " ». I
. " ,rn "‘HH’irntfil Ao,
up yellow pine timber land under the land before C. IL Withrow, U. 8. Com­ Andrew J. Took, deceased, H. E. No. (più
. for thè purchaae.,( t),„ > W i 1)f
missioner, at Klamath Fall», Oregon, on
timber and stone act.
Each person Saturday, (lip,, 11th day of October, l!M)2. 1990, for the NE»< SE!i, Sec. 31, W‘< V-'’n t Ì"’ p 2' ìv m " " h , i T N o ' 32 K- IU"K<’
can purchase 160 acres at 92.50 pin­ f- He name» iurwitnesses: D. t> \V. Ryan, SW'< and BE'» SW'4, Sec. 32, Tp. 40,
S., It. 8, E. W. Ni. She names the fol- to show that thè lami aotighl’ more vaio-
acre from the government.
Many j of Fort Klsmath, Oretrin; w illiam T.! , lowing witnesses to prove her continu- i sóle for ita timber oratone tl.an for agri-
; chive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Louis
purpoaea, and io eatsbli.h ila I
buyers of timber land are also going i Hessig, of ¿Fort Klamath, Oregon;! I ous residence upon and cultivation of i cultural
flulrn t/k un 1.1
I r
.
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to
«aid I kim I iMtfore Jas. II Dris­
said
land,
vix:
Brice
McCormick,
of1
iOr^'on.
M
Any%mVair
>-r^n»^-^
Keno,
Oregon
:
8.
B.
Chapin,
of
Keno,
Io tbe Upper Deschutes country in
coll, county clerk, Hl Klamath Falls
’tl; J.wiaii Doten.«f keno, Oregon
tbe northern part of Klamath coun­ adXsely the above-dXXd lands are <.!r?«'
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,
- » I Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of
8rptemtw-r IW2
)(e names »« ^lt.
ty. So numerous are the seekers for requested to file their claims in this; Robert A. Emmitt, of Keno, Oregon.
E. M. B hattaiw , Register. I ncHaMt»: Chris Wet»», of Fort Klam-
office
on
or
before
said
Hili
dav
of
Octo-
1
timber land In that section that all
Kla’n ^'tV
l,i"'
E,,rl
llrery teams are kept busy and it , 1 ' ber. 1902.
Kln.nathOr.gon; I 'tiM-y C mM-n,or.-,
F.. M. Ihun mx , Register. ‘ Croquet sets
Dl'FFV U<i.
of I-ort Klamath, f'regon ; Ja-«F Met ,
UNITED 8TATEH LAND OFFICE,»
L abkvibw , O kkikim , July 17, 1902.)
Notice i« hi-rt-by given llmt, in coin
pliam-e with the pruviaiona «>1 the ect <»l
t'ongri-aa of June 3, 1878, i-iitillvl "An
« l (or tb<- «aid of limber lend« in tbr
«tat,-« of <'alilor nia, Oregon, Nevada and
Waahlngtnn Territory,” a* «-xtvndcl to
nil the Public Mnd Stati-a by net of Au-
KU«t 4, Ihtcf, Amy G. Weeenll, of Klam-
nth Fnllff, County of Klnmnlh, Htnte of
tireaon, hne July 7, 1902, filed in thia of-
fb e brr aw ot ii atatemi-nt. No. 949, f<»r the I
purchaae of tin* NW1* <>f Heclion No. 14.
tn Townabip No 40 8., Range No. 7, Thi, prep»r*l’°^1?££ ,11
E. W. M.. mid will offer proof to «how
that the land nought ia more valuable
for it» timber or atone than for agricul­
tural purpoM-a, and to relabllah her
•tomaclii can take R “J’ •* m >
claim to aaid land before Jan. IL I»ria-
1 thousand» of
failed-
coll, County Clerk, al Klamath Fnlln, i
cured after ®TJ7Vl «ton»»cblrouW*
Oregon, on Monday, the 29th «lay of |
1» unequalled for all *tonl
Keptemla-r, 1902.
Hie name» a» wit-
noMHe«: John Connolly, of Keno, (»re-
gon ; Hiram II. Wencott, <>f Klamath
Fnllw, Oregon; Harry B. Hargnn, of
Klamath Fell», Oregon; J. W. llama-
ker. of Klmnnth Falla, Oregon.
Any
and m H iNirkons claiming Advcracly the
Notice For Pubtk-“»"'
alNive-deaerilH-d land« lire reipieateil to
Department ol the Jn^ l
tiie their claim« in thia office on or be­
fore «aid 29th day of Kepli-mlair, 1992.
Und Office at ,J,llcVjb*y v, lWj
E. M. BRATTAIN. Ilegtater.
Notice 1« hereby
au*/Bert»*1
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yo» wt,
m-'’"4
>^ ***>*!£!
TREANI RER’H NOTICE
lowing-namcd settler '
proof if ,a!j
¡hi. intention to mi.k.' «•" Pwwid ,,«»
Nolic« In lii-reby givi-n that thef« «r* I port of hi» clHon.
1 % priKOll.
fund« in th»' ('minty Tre«"»»ry for «h« | kill lie made before •
"j.-.n,, trt
redemption of tlm lollowing county w«r- County Clerk-
rimtH proteated on mill prim to Nov. 22,
gon, on
"«uyohn’ uiipjn,
.«„r.
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I8U5.
Interest ((f)
N oh . 8841.5, 8481,8158,
from I hi« dnte :
of Pokegi-ma. ‘>re|,'o’To
84177, hum , for the N W '< • b*M ' ' '¿¿J ’folio«'"»
88*17, 82113, 822«. 8452,
8291, 8881»,
8238 , 848.->, M4MII, 8878,
W. M.
nlU"7i. contin'»«"’
84 ».Ml, 8882, nesse» to P^^ruRivation o'rtLdJS'
8318», 8871», 88414, 867«,’
841413, 8414 >8, dance tiis’n anil ciltuvao
48MI8, H.'iHll, 8471, 8468,
i>(lkii||S*'
8381, 83U», XT ¿avid Bl»!k«erUf
8388, 8488, 84184, 8781,
83M, 8823, Oregon; Harnti"! -- 14
j^n, of
8845, 8718, K4i| 1, 84414,
8387, ma. <>regon , MlUmO
84112, 8371, 8447, 84138,
0( D*
8887, gama.ftregon; Daniel «<•*
84115, 84141, 86l»3, 8,321»,
8362,
8837 , 84*15, 8'8)5, 8502,
m bbattain R*1^
8577,
8583, 8321, W>3, 8327,
8860,
8532, 8873, 8183, 8337,
“•"'•’’’T- .
8482.
Dated at KlAmath Full«, 0r»|6n, tin«
22nd due of May, W02.'
If. If. V as VALffSF»"««-
( oiint' Treatuf««*
.
All kind« of dry g^'* *l
cetaior. A
gne
low! J’11”',n'