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•>> * »« V. t, t * 11 il *r 4 1 i FULL STOCK OF r. i V ♦ >• General Merchandise. A I t REAMES i V -y I ri •5 5 1 w & K lamath V JENNINGS, falls , or . 4 * 4 Ü > LH i AgerKlamath Falls Stage Line * I •' To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath Hot Springs, by Daylight. ♦ 4 .F * * V > I P /-J I u i V < a b I I I >■ I V i a r F , Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. ¿. i I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. r w- •........... - ■ tv. HUSE & SON, J t E ditom . asp PaorBirroaa. avaacaimoM airas: Ctee yaar (la adriaca) y ■■ ■ ------- ■ - ■ - Pubi uberi every Thurtday by w. * I THURSDAY. W ................................ AUGUST 7. 12 00 MX». »• KLAMATH'S OPPORTUNITY I ✓ I I ■ I A i * ■ ¡<: I I’ 4 rt ,r ■ V a j I V? *c I » > !< I » I I IS I ; </ J* K aJM 01 t I 1 • j i' f @1 4 I . •? * I THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, V 1 > i Shortest and Best Route to R. R. Best Time and Accommodations. - I ■3 Southern Oregon Normal- The Southern Oregon State mal school is uiaktng thorough i araliou for the contlug year's s The buildings are itehtg remo aud repaired, arid extensive addl to the chemical and physical de ments are being made. The fa is composed of strong teachers c crated to the work, and each d« Is in the hands of a spec assenger express and ast freight line tnent A year's course in Latin and LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M. nomica has been added to furthe pare teachers for high setua.l Office: Mammoth StaMes, Largest and Most CentrafTy Located. The training department wil Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best especially strong. A man of t did education and wide expe care given to stock. will be at the head of this d R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor ■ ment. Much attention will be to oratory, and athletics will lx prominent. The citizens of Ai have guaranteed some 2200 as for excellence in these lines. EUGENE. OREGON. City Library of 2000 well s* volumes is thrown open to st The flrrt Semester, Session 1902-1903, open. Wednesday, September 17th. ' t>f the institution. Board and Ìhe following School« and Colleges are comprised in the University : Graduate , ing can be had at front 22.1 School, College of Literature, Science and Art', College of Science and Engineer I week to $4.00. Climate h> ing, University Acaafemy, School of Music. School of Medicine, School of Law. ! Course of study practical a Tuition free, excepting in Schools of law. Medicine and Music. (Incidental | baustive. Fur catalogue of ani fee 110.00; Student-Body tax «2.50 per year. Coat of living from 1100.00 to i meats, write B. F. Mulkey, 1200.00 per year. For catalogue, address dent, or Clifford Thomas, sec ■ Ashland. Oregon. * F difficult to get A twiiK except by * derlng in advan f The liverym .-tie making n-.mey» but th« Imr. loot pretty welL»'ufti «tit. ** ‘ ' “The llu>be,iHM|4 »“w being t»> 1» a long diatawce fro«») ral1si|M tm portal Ion. so It would *.w*p »hat 1 people are buying tlteJtin4'upu^( belief that a railroad wtll lie bu into that country Intbe near fuju The timber'would'be of little va) without transportation facllltiee. Is yellow pine, averaging about Inches In diameter, with the fi Hint* 40 to 50 feet from the grour 8o far its I know, the land is lx bought by people who waut to I it for their own benefit, ft it *h< be found later that one company buying out the first purchasers, f would be an Indication that a road is to be built by thoae intcre in the development of thetr tie property.” After many years of peaceful sleep, Klamath now hae an opportunity to arouse, shake off her manacle« of Ig norant Silurianism and Join, with other Oregon counties, in the friend ly, but well-timed contest for a mi terial increase in her population. While selfishness is one of the chief mainsprings of human action, the universe is so gauged that others are large beneficiaries of the acts, even of the most selfish. The rail roads ate not organized and operated sblely for philanthropic purposes, but it sometimes happens that in success fully carrying out a business policy, these corporations incidentally bring great good to communities through which their roads pass, or which are tributary to them. Jim Hill with his Northern Pacific and Great Northern systems has taken the in itiative and is populating the state of Washington at a rate which will leave Oregon far behind if she does no« “get busy. ” The Harriman sys tem,—said to control the O. R. & N. company, the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroads—there- . fore has been induced by the stern k>gie of events to announce that it • will co-operate with the State of ' Oregon as a commonwealth, and her various counties as integral parts, if ■. they will use the occasion and “catch tibe rabbit.” That is to say, the railroads Will Judiciously and effect 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'rogfis, if anything, are syste matic.’.- They have barrels of data ab&i^ji'farmers; What they are worth, Dysentery Cured Wirhout the ket. TbeFr interests in this case are a Doctor. founed on the right side of economic “I am just up from a hard t and commercial ethics and every county should lend them a generous the tlux” (dysentery) says Mr. .Tinner, a well known men! and intelligent support. “1 w What will Klamath do? Will she ; Drummond, Tenn. I small bottle of Chamberlain't with the Biblical sluggard say: “A little more sleep. A little more i Cholera and Diarrhoea Rein« folding of the hand» to sleep?” Will was curetl * LtJ^h|LJ^wlOK ” she in a vain-glorious spirit like I consider it the best choler cine in the wftefe’’ Ther ! the reprobate of old exclaim: “Let I need of employing :r doct< I us alone;” or will she gird herself for ! this remedy is m M, for n< I the fray and “rejoice as a strong man ‘ to run a race?” Upon her action to- can prescribe a better merit i wards this far reaching opportunity bowel complaint ^n any Fr.rr ' for children-or adults. It ne ' now at hand, depends her future, to Ft ! a large extent. Will our business and Is pleasapbto tik^. Chitwood & Co. men, lawyers and county official» call a meeting and subscribe a modest fund for the purpose of preparing J. O. HAMAKE descriptive pamphlets of Klamath's1 remarkable timber, irrigation possi bilities, cattle, water-power and' other resources, attractive to pros Do a General Land Local pective settlers, or wHl she merely ness. Surveying and Corr sneer at the possioiiities of outside a Specialty. v All'BusIness assistance, wrap herself in her tradi Attended to. Office in City tional lethargy and let the only' BONANZA,OREOO glance she casts at the stranger ir> _ her midst, be that known as the “glazy stare. ” • .5 V* I >y t i 4 k- I I Mi • .1 1» • I I- t T - U. S. Commissioner ai Attorney. 4 C. C. BROW “KLAMATH IS BOOMING ” Under the above head, Saturday ’s A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, I GENERAL PRACTi Oregonian publishes the following Riparian and all water ri Interview with State Treasurer Chas, »nd general pmliate bu»in«-w Opposite S. Moore on his return to Salem from _V.PP'»' te Court House, Falls, Or. Klamath county: “Times are more prosperous in Klamath county now than I ever fore aaid 8ih day of rieptemner, nau. i*.. .'M. f)f%A4 •«»••• knew them M be before,” said State E. M. BRATTAI X, Register PROPRIETOR OF Treasurer Moore today, on his return Notice For Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 from a trip to that county. In com CITY HEAT MARKET Department of the Interior, pany with others, he went on a three I ahu J Office at (..iki-vK-w. Oregon, Notice for Publication. run a meat wagon June 2>l, 11* >2. weeks’ fishing expedition to the Will Notice i. hereby given that the f..l- mountain streams which flow into! CMITKD HTATESLAND orrtr E. ( tliroifgh tlje Spring Lake L akrvikw , O bboom , June 9, lffrj, | lowiiig-named K-ttler lui, til.-d notice of Upper Klamath Lake, and reports Notice is hereby given that in compliant*- hi. intention to make linnl proof in .up with the provinlonn of the act of ('onxr< HA of and Lost River country port of hi. claim, and that «aid proof having had a very enjoyable outing. June 3, 1X7H. entitled "An act for the «ale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore will I* made la-fore Jsme. If. Driwoll In speaking of his observations, Mr. twiet? &' week during the gon, Nevada ana Wsshlnirton Territory,” an County Clerk, at Klamath Fall», Ore extended to all the Public Land Htate« by act gon, on Atigu.l II, Moore said: vu: of August 4, IW2. William T. Khlve, of Fr>rt ' warm weather. lie will i Early L. Arant. Klamath, < ounty of Klamath, Htate of Ore- “The only complaint that the pete has thl* day filed In tills office his sworn H. E. No. 2010, for the W . HE'J Hec pie out there have to make is that No. ««, for the purchase of the 31,Tp.:t8,ri. ft. )0, E. .nd N *. X el ! be able to supply all ranch staivment. KU MW'/4, !x>t 4, tec. 7. and fx>t t. of Hertion No. ||H name» there is more work than can be done R, in Township No. 33 M., Hanse No. 7, K W , riec. G, Tp. .S», S. R. 10 |;_ ers who •w want fresh meats. I____ M and will offer j>r<x»f to show that the land | the following witne«».-» to prove hi» with the labor that can be employed. - •*. ___________ ' sought Is more __________ valuable __ lor ____ Its timber or -------------------- I atone than lor agricultural i»uri <. < - , and to continuoiiM rcNidei.ee upon and cultiva Money Is plentiful and the hay i , Hon of HHi<| |Bn(li vil. p g. (¿rigHby, JOE KOES al —---------- —------ --------- before Jas. bll,h County e’»'™ J® «id at land i » i Clerk, Klamath Falls, ,0! Kianutth Fad», Oregon ; John rihep- crop is large. Farmers are able anti j TIMBER LAND.4CT JUNE 3, 1878 ' i e H "“ Driscoll, * Oregon, on Haturday, the 23rd day of August, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. willing to pay good wages, aud a suf ' 1W/2 He names as witnesses: I>. W Ryan, ard, of Klamath Fall», Oregon; W. I-. ! I of Fort Klamath. Oregon ; Louis Brannan, of Arant, of Klamath Fall», Oregon; <’. ficient number of men are not to be U xitkd S tatzs L and Omen, Fort Klamath, Oregon; James M Emerv, of I raith,of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Fort Klamath, Oregon; A. H. Sidle, of Fort L akbvirw , Oazoox, July 24, 1002. E. M. BRATfAlN, Register. had. Two dollars a day and board is: Klamath, Oregon. Any an«! all persons Notice is hereby given that ... in com- cl»linin»' „ ------------ ____ .j adversely the above-described being paid for men who work in the piiance with the provision, of tin- act of land« are r«pi«.t*d to flln th<.|rcl«irn< lu thl« i Timber Land. Act Juno 3, 1878— 1 congr.-.» of June June .3, 3, 1878, 1878, entitled entitle.) “ “ An An "“<:e or «•"’ bka V t ” N ¿"ii"!.' hay fields. congre»» of _ _ _ I Notice for Publication. what they want, what they stand “Cattle are in splendid condition, 'acl I for the .ale of timber land, in the_____ '___________________ *_______ ' «. M „d •* -tyr and where they would like to ..a-in. UNITED HTATE h T a XI) OFFICE | Xtake up their future residence. This prices for beef, the people of that tended to all the Public Land Hate, • «' L a KKVIKW, O kkoo N. .Inly 3 IVO2,( Dejmrtment of the Interior, of Angu.t 4, 18W2, Thoma. J. I i is.the open sesame to effective coloni section heve a very bright outlook for i 1’7 Notice is hereby given that, in < <>n, land Office at lakeview, Oregon. • tw, j , Vaughn, of Fort Klamath, County of sation work. It would cost the coun the present and coming »canon.. | Klamath, 8tat<*of Oregon, ha. thi. day July ft, 118)2. piiance with the pioviMionw of the mil <4 Congress of June 8, IM7K. . „ tit l..| -An tries thousands of dollars to do as Money Money 1» Is being being invested invested in in varioua various, I filed fil«d in in tiii» thi. office office his hi. «worn »worn statement, »tat. rn.-nt, |n»l?,JCn.mld «HteT'hL ,or •>’ tin-l-er lands in the Xo. 1042, for the purchase 11 of ' the Wk J ¡"wing named u settler has filed notice of .mprove«™.. U,., ,„d,c.u . ™p,d ' S ’ . K. taM'S to S.U ,»'.". ’ . S7."^T n »7 ’effective advertising without the states of ,“hf,,rma, Oregon, Nevada and extended ! No. *2 « Range X o ' t U F yv ' m l’,,rt of ftvr claim, and that said proof Washington Territory? assistance of the railroads—in fact development of the country. “ Hundreds of men and women are “ ni * wil1 proof to »low that the , ^Ktemath f 1 h . Orem.n’ to ai. the Public land Hat.-s l.v act they would never do it. This is the w /r “• r--1™ ....... .... K"n’ o August 4, 1802, land aougi.t I. more valuable for ite tim- ^“ÂoguUT«, 1WW “s: ’’ V ,K C,,u"‘v «>» Klamath, first time in the history of Oregon, Hate of Oregon, has this dav tiled an organized effort on the part Goose lake and Klamath lake to take pcses, »aid , „„ ... notte., and to establish In" hi. claim to '»aid »1 » I r Xi *Woni "’»'"merit No. i*- f< of the railroads has been put forth to up yellow pine timber land under the y.3 ’ vr lLe l’"f'>•»’•" oftheNW'« of Hee- Each person ,';",I»I|I|’ No. 32*«., Range - solicit the friendly co-operation of timber and stone act. No. / „ h. W ,M„ HI,d will offer proof r- w’v' r* the counties. Hhall It be In vain? ran purchase l»0 acres at 12.50 p.»r to show I hat the land sought more vaIll- Many Shive of Fort Klamath rima»... iL.i. '«wing witne.«!. to provo lier continu- air e for its timber or stone than for agri The ebief interests of the railroads acre fro« the government. , Si are in the main, general; and rest buyers of timber land are also going claim to said land la-fore Jas. If Dris with the future. They want to haul Io the Upper Deschutes country in coll, county clerk, at Klamath Fall. ' a, ä . ää as : r rf Krr: Oregon, on balurday, tin. 20th <lav of the people to their new homes of the northern part of Klamath coun Heptemtier lf’e n.mT m U’ ReXter I eourse, but their real reward will ty. So numerous are the seekers for requested to file their claim» in this , Robcrt A> KmJ?ilij nessesi Chris Heiss, ,,f Fort Klam. I office on or before said 11th dav of Octo- ' ’ ,UTT * ,,, ’ K "K'" ,cr - eome years later in hauling a largely timber land in that section that all "I Fort ber, 1902. i--------- —---------- ------ -------------------------- | Kln/^tl*"?»1 W'11*","1 increased tonnage of freight to mar- llrery teams are kept bnsy. and it j ' E. M B hati ' Regnier. Croqnet sots. D i - ffv C o . of lort Klamath, Oregon ; JM. ob |.|r, f.irrTTFW, tlKK.ilV, JU.» Il, Notice is hereby given that, in com piiance will, the provisioned the act <d Coiigreas of June 3, 1878, vutilh-l “An a. t lor the sale <4 limber lai.'l. in th« stal.-a of ('alilor ilia, • Ircgon, Nevada and Washington Territory, »« extended to all the Ptil.lic lain.I Slate« by »< ’ "J Au gust 4, lht'2, Amy <1. Wescott, of Klam Cure ath Falla, Cotintv of Klamath, Statu ol Oregon, ha. July 7, il«>-’. filed in thi. of fice her »worn statement. No.fMtt, for the l Digests what you purchase of th« X W'j of Section No. 14, in Township No 40 H., Rang« No. 7, digeotents «••<! ‘’.'•‘“i’im.fsndi*« E. W. M., and will ofi«r proof to »how that the land »ought i» more valuable falls to cure. eenslU” for it. timber or atone than for agricul- the food you want. 1 b „ ttirnl purpottee, and to estebll.h her stomachs t»nteken ?|r7h»v# I*» claim Ornmy to said ’ land before Kl.ot.lh .la"■ H.Jlria- F.U.C‘M^r «'^}ÌblÌ <-oll, I un, onMonday, the 2»th day ,ol curedstonlKb IM“«- < tregon, -nilH-r, I1SI2. ritte name. •« wit-, *■ * Heptemla-r, |!»»2. Iies.es •»: John Connolly, of Kent;, Ore- «A MBs* B**p atti gon; llirnm llirnm II. II. Wesoott, of Kl.ntalh, !CZi Hurry B. HargJ|". "I „„t. »>» K <’• f,lW,TT*S.te** I* Illis, , Oregon; , ,1,1, ijr ... ..th l l ull», Oregon; J. . Kliimath ull», Oregon; J. "• H.m»- . 1/1............. d. ’-.il- llrtXHill Anv ker, <>f Klmnuth L Falla, Oregon. Any und all persons claiming ndv«r»«ly the Nolle« For I’ubikatk)"- alsive de.cril.ed land» nr" requested to tile their claim, in thi« office on or l»e- Department of th« • Und <Hll"« a» UkeVj'X», foru said 2!Mh day of rici.letnlier, 1””*2. E. M. BRATT a I n , Register Kodol Dyspepsia btft J® 7®® Notice is hereby give" th»’ THEAHI RER-H NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there ere fund, in tlie County Tr<-a»i>ry for the redemption of tlm following county war- rnnts protested on ai.il print to Nov. 22, I8fto. Interest on same will ""»"•' from O.i» date ; Nos. M»tO.-», 84*11, 8IMI, HGhfi' 8*117, 82113, 822!). 8452, 8tH)7, 8)177, S 823(1, 848.-,, 8001,8078, 8»I27, N21»f, H0H2, 8300, 8071), 8»W14, 857«, «32'1, 80MI, GO.’W, 8.58!!, 8471,8408, 8083, 8)913, Hi«*, 8388, 8488, 8081, 8781, 800«, 83HI, tUOtt, 801ft, 8718, 8011, 8404 , 828ft, 83*91, HH2«, 8012, 8.371, 8417, 80,38, 8822, 8«14, H.W, 8015, »44, 819)3, 8,32ft, 847». 842«, MM7, 88Ä2, 8837 , 84)9>, 8.V)ft, 8M)2, HOW, 8503, 8321, 8353, 8327, 8214, «040, M77, 8ft32, 8073, 81*1.3, 8.337, 8473, 8074, HftW, 8402. I’ated at Kltm.di F k II", <W>n, th’« 22nd .lay of May, 1002. II. If. V a * V alsksso *«, Coiintj Treaturtf- | r0<)f in*»r hi» intention to mak* fin» P port of Id» d»’’"- LillUm.de Falb.^ County Çler\.**i I» ’orAnXt vixi gon, <----- --- John Gilpin. ¡tfi, lowing-named **”,"r ' of okegoma for I’ the' — He name» the te1 W. M. ne.se» to pro™ "f [¡(,n „( «id " deuce ui»>n and cullivao j,()W.in • vix : ¿.vid Blafk%°"i.<Î of l’“k«*' Oregon; riarnnel jL 'Im|Wn, game, Ort^nm BRaTTA|N. " All kinds of dry g*"*'» celHlor. Aloadjustl’’- JJJ- 1 f I I I I I