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lahath republican SUPPLEHENT. NO. 17. I IHW ........................... u,.i V'lrkiw" ai'cotiipHltlcil t'lipt, ^1,^1*'from KI.limitb Falls |llhf ni. Wrljfht of lUkrr (’ity ihk I ,\l- ( «ril'd Salem imide a trip li.'U-I-' r it.i l..ik* Saiiird.ii, I .... « I m * • I"1 II.... I . IKK lip |,.„u I, gii i ills with < apt \ ppi. -11. gi.MiiHl.iy .imi I- 1'-n b'1' Ihr l.uun, I ,|IW ||. IB hi of L K. "k’1' Ip,, .i.» piano i- i iti<- ki .m,.in, <>r I,,,, jriio'l *■•’■ ' G*t Thin -,. I , is jiYj < riiii. mailt a trip u> k i .,,,, L. ni.K'li ton ' 11 1 1||„ A. ('- Kg-I" 1 hr Sup,., ,|,|, n L....I ili.- s. U- m.I Mis» m y F I |M m ith.ii I. I . ii i,. .1 fruiti will Ii they I, , H.iii' is" "'( s.ii iinl.i L-lf imuitloll. (pent p, I'lilld *•! Mori Is I j itches. Ljll'lillll. dll'll l.isl Wt-rk. g. E. Momycr ri-tnriK-d rn>m ¡.,j) (.. Klam.itli I ills on I’lirtwlai, I.KITIIKM STIM KINO. The l)if.ml was ( - 1 ‘ - i 1 futir venís •dii • in Ills with rolle unii criinips l.ildi nuil I M*nt fur tin* dis'toi i‘ , i. Ii. tile .-hllil .„j- lrll lieI pill..' ; blit I llleli gm,. pt gcltln;.- «"is*. half a teas|MM>tiful if < hamln-r. nica I '.In' -, fhoh-ni nini Dtarrl l|; an'l Io naif .in hour Ii. WHS ,..ping .ui'l m « ui ri-i'ovi-ri*d. |-'. L. Mr. HiikrN*. Nli'-ll Lak«, Wk llilkiii» h liool>.|>'-'-|N-r for the Mieli uir Luillk-I < •*. I‘"r Hill- In I lilt ■ H-r» ■ »vii .nul You m nut. It tn have a au edifying van ask t lie (Ashland Tidings.) Willie work on ............list riu-t Ion of tlii- Klamath Lake Railroad from Lairds on the s. I’. Co's line to I’o- k'-gama Is going steadily forward Its piogri ss Is being retarded somewhat by a lack of lalMirers. Railroad la- Ixiii rK like all other kinds of workers •luring this era of prosperity are diffi cult to obtain. The promoters of tlie I'ldi'iptlse have had considerable illffi- cult i i ver since work started in se curing siinicii-iit mi-ti to do the work laid mu. Grading lias been tinishi-il as far as the point on tlie Klamath river, In-low Fall I'n-i-k. where a steel bridge has been thrown across the stream, and stm'l rails hate I m - i - ii laid a (llslam-e uf twelve miles from Laird's or within nearly-two miles of the bridge. Considering tile difficiil- i u s i iicumiti-red in securing sufficient labor fairly good progress Ims been made. Owing to some changes in tin-rouli* sliii-e tlii- original plans were drawn a new survey Ims been made and by it the railroad will pproacli Hu- tableland opposite Shovel creek by quite an easy grade. This new survey will lake the route c | om -to the waterfall of Fall creek, whi le llie waler of that stream takes a tumble of one hundred and fifty feet. It also tups a splendid body of timls-r land in that vicinity. . llsylng is hi full blast .nxl men are •Mninl on nearly every ranch. \ large ciowd attended the uftci ■ ii.un wrvli-es last Sunday al tills plan*. Iiiiiiieihai i-ly after I In* closing M*f- tier, tlx-crowd re pal red to l lie liver Mill- hi witness the rites of liapllsm, i-wxluritsl by Rev. Summerville. a We line lieeii the recipient «Hiding i ,ml announcing I lie nag--nt Miss Lulu M. Ilarpold to Ret. K. ii. Kelehesmi. Aligns! Util. Molli young people are well and favorably known and they will sail mi tin* si - ii uf mat rimuiiy with the test wishes uf tliclr many friends in Klamath county. Jwk Drix-oll and taiilily i Isltiil Mr. .imi Mrw. 'i *>m l*Hters>in in latti- (.’•■H's lallcy lust w<a*k. Mr. and Mis. Anilri'.v T.iilm <>f UNiTKD trraTtut ¡. and oi fk - k . i t-saavisw, oaiwoM. June is, iwu I Mlm lakainhy (Iren tbal. In compliance i the prvrlAlona of tbe act ol Congrru of a S. Iris, mil (led-An act for the Mie of bar lands In Ibe «Isler of California, Ore . Morada, M-d Washington Territory” a» nded to ali the Public Land state« by act uguM 4, 1882. Ia>u>« 11 Stan>Mb«ck . of Fort tnatb. County of Klamalb. Blate ot Oregon, itbtsday Sled Io tblaoglce hla «worn «late nt, No. 744. for the purcba«« of tbe HW'4 of lion No. S, In Townablp No. U, H„ Range 7U. W. M., and will oger proof to «bow 4 the land «ought la more raluable for It« *bar or «tone than lor agricultural pur- a«, and to ealabllah hl« claim to «aid land ore Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk, al Klam Falla, Oregon, on Friday, the Sib day of lember 1902 He name« m witnewee: ob taler, of Klamatboo, Calif.; Kellh A tar of Fort Klamath. Oregon; L. C Drake, ■rlKlaroalh, Oregon; J. Wallace Dickey, *rt Klamath, Oregon. Any and all per claiming adreraely the above-deacrlb- anda ere requested to Ale their claim« In office on or before said 51 b day of Bep- Mr, tan. K. M RRATTAIN Reglatcr MISFORTUNES NEVER SINGLY. cone the County Court, Klaniatb Coun- hregon. the matter of tlie estate of James -•rd McLaughlin, deceased. it ice is hereby given that the under- ed has filed iris full and final report >e administration of the above es in the said court, and the Hon. . T. Baldwin, County Judge of said ity, baa set Monday, the 11th day ugust, 1902, at 11 o’clock a. m., at sourt bouse in Klamath Falls, in county, as the time and place for tearing of any obfections thereto, ited at Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 902. E. D. Baioos, ifnistrator of tbe estate of James I ward McLaughlin, deceased. STORE f Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries HTED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE.) U nkivicw , O bcgon , May 19, 1902.) lice is hereby given that, in com- ce with the provisions of the act of ress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An >r tbe sale of timber lands in the s of California, Oregon, Nevada and lington Territory,” as extended II the Public Land States by jf August 4, 1892, George W. 1,ot Ashland, county of Jackson, * of Oregon, has this day filed in iffice bis sworn statement, No. 382, le purchase of the 8E>4 of Section 4, 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 ultural purposes, and to establish .aim to said land before the coun- irk of Klamath county, Oregon, at ••th Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, th day of AuuiiHt. 1902. He names * witnesses : William W. Erb, of ind, Oregon; David Allen, of Ash- ■ * Oregon; Eugene Spencer, of Keno, )n ; Jamen W. Bailey, of Shake,1 Ànv aud ar,,) all all ruiroAna >n. Any persons claim. claim - * adversely the above-described are requested to die their claims is office on or before said 9tl> day (gust, 1902. E, M. BRATTAIN, Register. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving $ two also and $ I There are times when your liver Don’t give purga- needs a tonic. lives that gripe and weaken. De- Witt’s Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott. 531 Highland ave.. Milton. Pa., says: *•1 have carried DeWitt's Little Early Risers with me fir several years and would not I m * without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distn mb . Get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stoimu-h and Liver Tablets at Chit wood & Co’s drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed bv constipation as is often tlie case witli pills. Regular size 25c. per I mix . iW/lfc .4 ‘ L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. r BERLAND, ACT JUNE 3.1878, ITICE FOR PUBLICATION. Us-rrm S tatss L and Orrtcr, Iaikeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. tice is hereby given that in com- M with the provisions of the act of ms of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ■r tbe sale of timber lands in tbe i of California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington Territory," as extend- all tbe Public Land States by act (11814,1892, James H. Driscoll, of •th Fails, County of Klamath, of Oregon, has July 7,1902, filed in Sea bis sworn statement No. 948, • purchase of the SEJa of Section 4, in Township No. 40 8., Range E. W. M., and will offer proof to that the land sought is more val- for its timber or stone than for iltural purposes, and to establish aim to said land before the Conn- ige of Klamath county, Oregon, at •th Falls, Oregon, on Monday, •th day of September, 1902. He l as witnesses: John Connolly, of , Oregon; Harry B. Ilargus, of atb rails. Oregon; Fred L. Hous- f Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Hiram secotl, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ind all persons claiming adverse- l above described lands are re- «1 to file their claims in this of- n or before said 29th day of £ep- ir, 1902. E. M. B rattaim , Register. Ills Iliinm. Judge Chas. Silvers, i justice uf Un- |ie:u*e of Crystal, Klam- ami at h county, met w It b peculiar | week, sticceksive misfortunes last which have left tiini in i a disabled A condition for the time Ix-ing. wei-k ago Wedm-Mlay he was on top Makes daily trips each way by Bar ren. Soda Springs. Shake. Pokega- of the Pelican Bay lodge making ina. (Logging Camp.) Keno, to some repairs on t he roof. For some Klamath Falls. (■ansi* lx* lost his balance and fell to tlx* ground, sustaining some painful It is the direct line from Ashland ami all Northwest Oregon to Klam injuries to hla left leg. Aside fiom , dispensing justice at tile town of? ath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza. Bly and Lakeview, and also Indian Crystal, the judge employs his leas- Agency and Ft. Klamath. troubles. Ilidigestlun. dyspep- Kodiil digests uiiy guud food ure time as a hunter and guide, in which lines lie lias more than a local Leave Klamath Falls daily at 5 it. Take a duse after meals. a. tn. and arrives by 7 p. tn., and reputation. Having to temporarily makes tlie trip to and from Ash A Netessary Precaution. suspend Ills nsif repairing operations I land In 14 hours. at the lodge, lie mounted his |x>iiv | worm* Ihai't and with a pack horse in the rear, 1 than unpleasant. If is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure started out to do a little limiting. After traveling a distance of a mile you can cure It at omx*. Allays m- llammal Ion. clears t lie head, soothes or t wo. Ills saddle liccame loose and he (lisui'iunieil to cinch it up. While and strengthens the mucus mem brane. Cures coughs, croup, throat thus e (gag'd the saddle horse kick C. L DI TKO, COCKERELL, and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. ed linn over agiinst the pack horse, Coutrartor. Superinlfodcitl- t.-i. . children like it. and the latter not to tx* outdone Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. Good Stock and Equip ment Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. ER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— OT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. W. M. » I : CASH t I Io fly I riendn. I ELECTRIC FICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING. ‘•While plcnlclng last month my Il-year-old ls>y was poisoned by some weed or plant," says W. H. Dibble, of Sl< ux City. la. "He rublied tlie poison off Ills hands into his eyes ami for awltile we were afraid he would lime his sight. Finally a neighbor reccomended DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped him and In a few days he was as well as ever.” For skin diseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites. IteWitt s Witch Hazel Salve Is sure curt*. Relieves piles at once. Be ware of counterfeits. It Needs a Tonic. IN**». llaim.ker mid \l*-x Z. tely luli-fisiv to tin- lliii'kh-.s-rry iiunni- Itlll In vlljoy a few we.-U h out Illg and hunt wild ••»Imcp." ills v F. DHvoll is visiting tier S»ii;i Mrs. Bennett ot llilderlirand His Sight Threatened. Monca for Publication, Not liver Wise. «.«I A < BONANZA **.SQl IBS.” Blimr IlKft ulk in -- I have just . Ilf tile death ■ ' it tin- entire JlHHw" Limili. mid since •‘I’li," liavc l.el-ll taken Yi” »tul Ih.lli niir Iiililsl. I feel that we tile lllrrlls Ilf llotlMIIM sllulild still Ic irsal through I lie i-oliitiiiis u| your .«prr II ioii wilt grant its a hiiih II CMiS* l*,il'h Seek we Will I i'll V Hl all >rkfiu*. and hoiiic things we don't plng-pongcd lilin witli a well illrected kick Io tin- |x>int from whii-li lie had Martell. Tlie first kick disabled one of Silvers’legs anil tin- sccoixl one made a painful frai-futt* of the other one. and it was all the Judge could do to retract- Ids way home. At last accounts lie was confined to Ins home slowly recovering from Ills numerous bruises. Land, Het June 3, 1878 ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) « i 4ÖK***;I A.. 1 »ZN THIS SPACE BELONGS 4 I. F Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. Mcxvtxw, O rnoox , July 23, 1902. ) iee is hereby given that in com- e with the provisions of the act of eesofJune 3,1878. entitled "An - tbe sale of timber lands in the of California. Oregon, Nevada, ■M Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Dan W. Ryan, ot Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1039, for the purchase of tbe 8WU. of Section No. 28, in Township No. 32 S., Range No. E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before J. O. Hamaker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Fort Klamath, Oregon, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1902. He names as witneasee: T. J. Vaughn, of Fort Klamath. Oregon; William T. Shive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Henry Worlow, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Frank G. But ler, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and al) persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of October 1902. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. now 1 am sure no one will blame ! ladles’—for winter wear at the Ex »<iuu me saie, ami everything artisan, the journey to the lake was me for taking my own life under I celsior, Dairy, Ot. Mr. resumed. Again near the head of these circumstances. I try constant «old readily and at good prices. We have some nice patterns Jap- D uffy C o . Hutchison expect* to move lulu Call Long lake, on the return home, the ly to reform, but to no avail. It is anees floor matting. Dr.'• team, Instigated by the devil utterly inipjasible for me to avoid foi n la. Save money by making your home criminal stead, timber and other tilings with Geo. D. Young of Ashland, who and malice aforethought, suddenly these spells, for I am only a fits 1 am C. *H. Withrow, U. 8. Commissioner, Jumpcd the track, leaped over a log by tits and when I get those has lately been fidlowing the business to com- : Klamath Falls, Oregon. of timber locator In Josephine coun fence and bolted through the timber, helpless. 1 have concluded al ways— trailing the buggy and occupants be mil one more and quit for ty, was arrested at Grants Paas last, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. hind. The horses scaled the fence that Is kill myself. Hoping the vic week and held for trial on the charge for the novelty of the feat, to make tims of my mania will In a way for A choice lot of 25-cent novels at of forgery. He had forged the name a more complete wreck of the vehicle give me, 1 will now administer final i C hitwood & Co’8. of G. F. Billings of Ashland to a note and to more thoroughly terrorize punishment. A. P. M c M illan . and sold it to the First National Fastidious people use Crown Toilet their passengers. Luckily, however, P. S.—Please notify my wife, Mrs. Cream for removing tan, freckles and Bank In Grants Paas. both the Dr. and his wife escaped Edna McMillan, Klamath Falls, Or,; Perfectly harmless Jamea B. McDonald, the Klam- without Injury. But. we may assume also my father, A. McMillan, at Leb- curing sunburn. to tbe most delicate skin and de athon saloon keeper who killed Henry that they were tortured with fright. anon, Boone county, Ind. lightfully fragrant. Chitwood & Co. Hoover and Edward Loucks near Bert Withrow and Will Houston, My To whom it may concern: sell it. Fall creek, was given a preliminary who happened along at the time, name is A. T. McMillan. I have FOR SALE. hearing at Yreka on Tuesday of last I acted the good Samaritans and con been playing violin in Winnemucca week and was bound over to the veyed the unfortunate travelers for W. J. Bell tinder the name of Milk and stock cows, 2-year-o)d Superior court. Il ls reported that home. The horses and badly wreck Humes. I have a wife living at and yearlings, and calves, one mile McDonald displayed no feeling dur ed vehicle were also duly landed here. Klamath Falls, Or., Mrs. Edna Mc south of Klamath Falls. ing the hearing and seemed to be Millan. In case of my death please L. M. R hodes . STOCK NOTES. little Interested In the proceedings. notify my wife, also my father at Latest styles mens and boys hats. No testimony was offered In his be Lebanon, Ind., A. M. McMillan. Three hundred and ten beef cattle D üfby C o . half. I AN INFERNAL BRIDGE. and 1270 mutton sheep panned Rubber boots with leather soles at Huckleberries are loginning to through Merrill the early part of A Bonanza correspondent sends the the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. ripen and the annual exodus to favor this week for Montague to tie Bhlpped following: ed patches will soon begin. The larg J (.(I to OB» Sacramento. The stock belonged H»aasw«..w»r- _ Call in and see our mens 89.00 The bridge which spans Lost river est, patch, ten miles square and cover to Louis Gerber and were consigned suits. D vffy C o . i here is certainly in a very dangerous ing the top of a mountain-called to J. Gerber & Brother of Sacramen condition and I would recommend to For reliable information concern- Huckleberry mountain—near Crater ta our Judge and County Conimisslon- I ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- lake, will not, attract many people Last Thursday Ball Bro«, ot Mer ers, Messrs. Baldwin, Merrill and i kar; get the benefit of thirty years until the latter part of this month, rill, and John Colwell sold about uoo Melhase, to give the matter their experience. as t he fruit there does not get ripe tons of alfalfa hay to Louis Gerber. earliest consideration. Yours, Through Fresh confectionary, nuta, etc., until about that time. We understand tbe price paid was V igilant . etc. D otty C o . September, Huckleberry mountain 84.50 per ton, fed out. Mr. Gerber will be converted Into a veritable When In need of anything in the New line of chinaware, .Makhpop A. will feed a large number of both beef city. Not only Klamath, but all ' celain and glassware. PrlcA^weat: stationery line remember Chitwood cattle ami mutton sheep at the Flour, D ua» Co. i neighboring counties contribute to VUUHOIVCV ----------- &■ Co. have tte best. ■atbcrinj Chore to camp'city. tlie number gt Klamath Falls Marble Yard IS THE PLACE TO GET First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone. Oar Shop near Duffy’s Store. * r < ■ : fi. D. SRIZZLE, Frtf. ¿ « $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Lit« Stork Association will pay the above re ward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found guilty nf stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. Address Chas. Horton, President. or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. TTIIJC BALDWIN STUDIO FOR UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS Now Open And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs i Specialty. 0. U. W. BUILDING, Klamath Falls. NEW SPRING GOODS $ A/V THß _ CtNTMl MllUHBI SWt MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. Trimmed and Walking, Hats, Undershi Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. Summer coats and vests; nice, styl Latest styles ladies’, genta, missea, ish goods at little money. boys and childrens shoes. D vffy C o . D otty C o . All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, Buckingham and Hecht Warmtea fresh ham, bacon aud lard and Gor- boots, shoes and felts, at ghuin. at the Etcelsor. Dairy. Or. 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