Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 14, 1902, Image 2

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    THE BRICK STORE.
FULL STOCK OF
General Merchandise.
REAMES
&
JENNINGS,
KLAMATH FALLS, OR*
-JU
Ager=Klamath Falls Stage Line
To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath
Hot Springs, by Daylight.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M.
Mammoth Stables, Largest inJ Moat Centrally Located.
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best
care given to stock.
A
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
EUGENE. OREGON.
The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, September 17th.
The following School« and Colleges are comprised in the University:
Graduate
School, College of Litenrture, Science and Art', College of Science and Engineer­
ing, University Academy, School of Music, School of Medicine, School of Law.
Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental
fee $10.00; Student-Body tax |2.50 per year.
Cost of living from $100.00 to
$200.00 per year.
For catalogue, address
Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon.
ally applicable to the average modern
This is but another in-
sermon,
stance of the inefficacy of good in­
Brother Blank means well
Published every Thursday by
tent ions,
enough. He has ‘the hell fire and
UZ
Aaiunakion” theory pat enough; and
amidst the dearth of ideas and a
«■
E ditorb a «?Tkopsirrosa.
plethora of words, he works himself
•rascatrnox bath :
up to the belief tbat the respectful
6ae ytar (In advance).................................... <2 00 attention of his helpless auditors, is
THURSDAY. AUGUST 14,
1902. actual interest in bls unsubstantiated
«heories. He gives them sound for
sense,
wind for logic, opinions for
King Edward was duly crowned
facts
and
presumption for consola­
last Saturday amidst the usual splen­
tion.
Tie
consumes five times as
dor and ceremony deemed necessary
on such occasions. Tbe result of the much time in telling them what he
coronation on tbe King's health was, does not know, as would be necessary
' to impart certain helpful facts, sus-
anticipated with uncertainty and |
fear, but he survived tbe ordeal in , ' ceptibie of practical utilization in
this busy life of our work-a-day
■- good condition.
world.
The West can well be thankful
The dry-rot of religious apathy,
that Harry Tracy, the escaped con­ tbe wail of ungodliness emanating
vict, murderer and desperado, has at from the pulpit against the people,
last been driven to bis death.
His the “failure of the church” as alle­
checkered career, filled with crime, ged in various localities, and all the
and closing with a spectacular ex­ concomitants tbat go in the pessi­
hibition of lawlessness, punctuated mist’s train of forebodings and evil
With murder, has come to an end prophecies,
would disappear from
none too soon to satisfy tbe interests our speech and literatures, if we
of law, order and good society. could secure and maintain an urban
Tracy was forced to take flight from ministry equal to tbe logical demand
a farm, where he bad been an un­ of the times. A “good” lawyer one
welcome guest for several days, and hundred years ago, would not now,
committed suicide rather than die at if be should come back to eartb, be
the hands of the determined posse retained as a clerk by some of our
Which was in hot pursuit. After his successful law firms.
The farmer
escape from the Salem penitentiary, who would attempt methods a cen­
his trail led north to Seattle and tury old, would starve, in this com­
then east across tbe Cascades in petitive age. The «clentlst even of
Washington, bis intended destina­ baif a century ago would be at the
tion having been the “Hole-in-the- foot of tbe class in technical and
Gfound,” Wyoming’s notorious place scientific knowledge of today.
of refuge for criminals and despera­
Why then does the ministry not
does. But his plans failed and he descend from the ethereal to the ter­
. yielded to superior number» near restrial? Instead of theorizing about
Cranston, Washington. Tbe rewards Life's final
denouement, would
offered by tbe autboritiea ef Oregon it not be wise, practical, humane, to
and Washington, will be
paid qualify, to teach the living bow to
promptly to those entitled to them. live, how to be honest with their
But the general public is not so much fellows and still be successful; how
Interested in tbe distribution of the to be cleanly, healthy, contented and
rewards, as In the fact tbat in the useful? If the great gospel power
death of Merrill, followed by that cannot deal with men and make
of Tracy, the world has lately be­ them better, it is a failure. If our
come rid of two most dangerous and preachers persist in covering up the
desperate characters.
real spirit of its teachings, they are
failures and a great detriment to
EVIL DF LONG SERMONS.
humanity.'
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
HIISF & SON,
Ordlnarily the R epublican con­
fines its preaching to the concrete
and practical side of life, but a heart
to heart talk with our brethren of
the cloth seems now to be in order.
Outside of the work of constantly
revising their creeds, they, as a class,
do not give the world those examples of
real progress and adaptation to mod­
ern requirements, wbich their well-
wishers, and philanthropists general­
ly, have so long hoped for them,
and explained that they would do.
One reWc of a past age, which clings
Co the urban preacher with discour­
aging tenacity, is his futile persist­
ency in inflicting long, windy dis­
sertations upon the unhappy few,
who constitute his congregration—
varying perhaps with each succeeding
Sunday.
“Man wants but little here below,
aw waste that little long,” 18 especl-
a ('T
Jl NI'
TIMB' H 1 AND, ACT H NE 3.
;
IH78.
Molli E K»R I I BLU AlloN
NOTI (E Foli ri’HI II'AITON.
t’Mrvi» srATteM
L ami ? orr ’,, r ,|
VKlTKl) MTArtB I AV0 'Or!'I 8, j
Lakrvle*.
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The Southern Oregon St ile Nor­
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aration for the coming year’s work. .'Ulte 3. i*.», entiited • All avi l»r thè •*le ot iimbi i lauti« ili ihv NI*««* o» ( •lllornlB.
> llaibvr lan<k tu th. State* »< t
Lo.
Uta.H t.ul * a.hlMNlon
r*rr?orC
The buildings are Ix-lng remodeled ! «<m. Strada and Wa^ii'»)«’11
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io all ih* rubli»’ I ai »4
b >
a. exteudod io all lite Tubile l-«ti4 *»»»••"> lèi *i'Augiwl 4. U«w Kvllh A. fortsr. •>< ►•• »
and repaired, and extensive additions •aldi Augusta. Isw, Cliatle* Voung. of ami Klaioalb f..«at» ut klamalh. »t»l« «•
Caanty of Jgaka»», Fiat, of 0r*’«o,'l
Ita« (bis «I*» H 1*4
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to the chemical and physical depart­ lauti.
ibi» day Hl.d In thl, ohe» hi.
»(atamani No TW, for (ha purchaaj vi ha
meni No. MA, tur th.'anrol.*»*' ol tbe NW , f Sb'
ments are being made. Tbe fa-'ulty IM-tlon
Sveli«»!» N»i- A, lu Towilfilllp
FJ • .
No .14. lu To» u.hly No 40 »
. «..?«.• Ve Al K W M ,in.l«lll off*, fr1-»
Is composed of strong teachers conse­ 7/K w M , and wlfi off. r yroof lo «ho»
ih* laud «oughl i> ytvr-' »alualde (or II* imi-
crated to the work, and each depart­ ber or «ione than M agrleulmral FU,J'“
and toe.t.hU.li b|. clklnttOMld land b. loro
ment Is In the hands of a apectallHt. Ja., Il Urlwoll, ttiunty ilei». •' Ivi»««)1» Cls.k al KlamaUt ».tl., "“•f•,,,.'1 J’",,¿L;, £
Fall.. Oregon, on rrlday. thè Mh da. ot Nel1
H*
u. .
A year's course in Latin and Eco­ tember. 1VW. Ite nenie, a. » Itne.«1« : John thr Mh day ol Mwptrmber.
ulUii'hM'«: Jacob Inlur, K lainathoii, ( all!. J
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oaiivy, «»I 4*anmu»la
•
Halhty.of
Ashland, vrvgvo
Oregon; , J. 8 -v---
8all<3r,_ol
K HianoshtH'k. ol Foli klaiutlh. Or» 1“ ».
nomics has been added to further pre- Shake, Oregon; Frvd K.I sm II. “I Shake. Oreg»»nl l ! om»
c Drakr.uf F»»r( RiamaiI». ©!*•“•», J ”•*
Eugen« Hpancar. o( Keuu. Oregon. Any »nu lare D . kn. «>l .or, iCIsmalh. ”>•«••«
I pare teachers for high school work. I all
*'J,
persona claiming ad»»*lr
ami
all i«-r«oh4 cianai»« •‘Ur1,"t ’tu aia
iibc«! landa are rkqu«*te»l to
1 V r .l„.ve.t.-<'rlfe.t
The training department will be UvM
tanti» ar. »•«“••H' "ld
clatma in thia office ou or before aal»! MU uaj lltttlr elalms In ihl» offlaa ®u «» belar» s*11’
especially strong. A mail of splen­ »I Hcpiembcr. IMi.
ith dar et fopt.a.b.r;
K. M. BSAVUIH. He«later
I
did education and wide experience
will be at the head of this depart­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 187».
Timber t.and, Act June J, 1878—
NOTICE FOR Pl Bl lCAl lON.
ment. Much attention will be given
Notice for PublfcattoH.
L'NirKD htaticsi am >
I
to oratory, and athletics will be made
Lakeview. Or . Jun* ». l»‘J
I
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
in
compliantc
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.(
prominent. The citizens of Ashland with the provisions ot th«?
Cungresa ol
L akkvikw , O kkiion , Jul? W, 1802.)
1' have guaranteed some 8200 aa prizes June«, lift, entitle«! -An •<’! l«r the sale ul
limber lands in the Stalesot< alltvrnia. Oregon
Notice
is hereby
in CO"»;
AGIIIV I"
I” •«’.*» given
»»••-«- that,
’
for excellence in these lines.
The Nevada and \A auhlugton Territory.’ •« v»lrn I pliance
with the provision» <4 the »« t ot
cd to all the FubHe Laud States by act of Ku-
City Library of 2000 well «elected ; gu»t 4. law. John W Salley. Ol Ashland. (. oun Congress of June 3. 18», emitted 'An
SliUt of Ur«*ifvn. has this
volumes is thrown open to students iv of JaekAxMi.
Jfnc
hi
. act for the «»I«' ot timber lands in the
ol California, Oregon, Nevada anti
of t he Inst it nt ion. Bo trtl and lodg-1 «A,
t.m S«-
o< * * •'* states
Washington Territory." as extended to
ing can be had at from $2.50 per 1 »bip‘N<> to s 8«ng- n <«_ 7 k w m •uffi wiiii all the Public Laml States by act of
**
I offer proof to show that the latul aougni
I
week to $4.00.
Climate heaitby. I more valuable lor It. timber <>r »torn- than August 4, 1811. Albt«rt Davis, ol I** is
1 (t»r agricultural purpoaaa, amt to establish t»ia ton, cttUlity < I Net IVreea. state «»I Idaho,
Course of Study practical and ex- ¡claim to »aid land twforc Jas ll. Driscoll, has this dav tiled in thia office his sworn
a
w,
a 1
e
.
' C ounty Clerk, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on
haustive. For catalogue of announce
the me day of scptemUr. i*r.» ><« statement. No, l(*0. for the pun base ol
Shortest and Best Route to R. R.
Best Time and Accommodations.
Office:
TIMBER LAND,
Southam Ore go.! Normal-
mAntfi writ»» Il L'
Mnlkt'v
incuts, write H. r.
aMUIKty,
prt*SI
dent nr ClifTord Thomas
Mvretarv.
atm, or l linuni itiiinar-,
•
\slllund, Oregon.
__________
Big line new clothing, suits $8.00
to $13.00
Derry Co.
' names as witnesses Eugene Hpenccr, of Keno,
|Orr<ol|.j g. Hatley. Of Shake, Oregon; Fred
Kd»al. of Shake, Oregon; Charlaa Young, of
I
Any a»4 all l-ermin. rial m
*>»• adwrwlv the .b"ve-i1e»cr>lH-»l l.n-l* are
r.-que.te<l to Hie their clalto* lit thia offiaa oil
I i reuucated
.* d Jth d.y of H.'i>leiuber. I’At-’
or'x’,o',
K M BKATTAIN. Regnier.
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TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1»78.
bad I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
When you wake up with a
taste In your uiuuth, go at once to |
t'xrrsp tnr*Tics Laxn Orrtca. I
Chitwood & Co'» drug store and get i
Lsk.visw, Or.. June ». l'*u
I
\
Nolle.
I*
hereby gli.u lltal lu conipifaae»
a free sample of Chamberlain's Stom­ with the proTialona
of
the
act
of
Coiigre«a
provision* ol
«1 oi t .nigre«« of
ot
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..
a
.
«a
4a«e
,
it>t
>al.>
.tf
ach and Liver Tablets. One or two ! ; June..
U7S, entitled “An set tor tbe *•!«• ol
S
._ . in -s.
— —
_ _ ot <'.lit...i.ia
ùlula
the
States
California. Ike.
Ore-
doses will make you well. They lllso ! 1 ' timber
—
..
assai
asliltiiaf.il.
Tk-irttOfV.
gou7'N«vads.
an.l Vk
Ws«lilngton
Tt irttorv.”
cure biliousness, sick headache and i sa extended to all the Public Land State* by
act ot Ausuat 4. 1WJ. Cred 1. Houston, ol Klam
constipation.
ath Fa'1*. County ol Klaiuath. Stale ol Oregon,
a
His Sight Threatened.
has thia <lay Hied In Ibis office bla asorn
ntatemeut No. »4« for the purchase o! the Htt*4
ot Set lion No. ». In Township No 40 X . Kan»1
No. 7 a. w M.. and will offer prool to «how
tbal I he land «ought Is more valuable for Ils
tlmker or atone than for agricultural pur;wwe«
and lo e»iabll»h hia claim to «aid land la-lore
Jaa. H. Drlacoll. County Clerk, al Klamath,
Falla, Oregon, on Monday, the sth day ol Hep i
tember. IfkM. He names »» wllnesaes: Plea«-
am L. Fountain, of Klamath Falls. Oregon; J
V. Houston, ol alamaili Fall«. Oregon; H T
Summ.*rs, of xlamaih Falla. Oregon; John
Connolly, ol xeno. Oregon
Any ami all m-r
Mins claiming adverwly the at»>ve<9-»crib<al
lands are rcpiesled to file ihelr claims In
tblsoffice ouor before »aid sth day ol Heplem-
i
b«r, UWJ.
E. M. Ba*rr*ix. Rcftster.
“While picnicing last month my
11-year-old boy was p<ilsoned by some
weed or plant,” says W. II. Dibble,
of Sioux City, la. “He rubbed the I
poison off his bands into his eyes and
for awhile we were afraid he would
lose his sight-
Finally a neighbor I I
reccomended DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Sal re. The first application helped I
him and in a few days he was as well i
as ever,” For skin diseases, cuts,
burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
DeWitt's Witch llazel Salve Is sure
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Be-
cure. Relieves piles at once,
U nited S tates L amd O ffice . I
lukkevtew, Orvgon. Jun«* It, I'JGL’ i
ware of counterfeits.
Notice is hereby given that in coniulHnce
with the provisions ol the act ol ('«ingress «»I
June 3,
entitle«! "An art f«»r th«* *alr of
timber lands in the States ot Caltlornla Oregon.
a Doctor
Nevada and toa»bhiirton Territorya» ei
tended to all the Public Land Hiau s by a«'t «»I
August 4. 1W. Pleasant L Fountain, ol Kinin
“I ain just up from a hard spell of | ¡ath
Falls, ('ounty oi Klamath. Htat«* of Orc
the flux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. K<»n, has this dav fl led in this office his sworn
' statement No. 7^6. for the purchase of the HW» 4
Pinner, a well known merchant Of of Section No 8, in Township No. 40H . Kang«*
7 E W M , and will offer proof to show
DruminoZid, Tenn.
“I used one No.
that tbe land »ought Is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.
little
of
Chamberlain's
Colic,
'-♦ti
• nd $o estabUah his claim to said Ian«! before I
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Jas. H. Driscoll, ('ountv Clerli. at Klamath
Falls Oregon, on Monday, the 25th day of
was cured without having a doctor. I August. 190!. He names as witnesses: sain
nel T. Summers, of Klamath Falls, Oregon;
1 consider it the best cholera medi­ Oliver W. Sly, oi Keno. Oregon; John Con
nolly. of Keno, Oregon; M K Fraln. of Bea-
cine in the world.”
There is no wrick,
C alifornia Any ami all nersons claiming
adversely the above-descrlbecl lands ar«* re-
need of employing a doctor when quested to flle their claims in Ibis office uu or
190-’.
this remedy is used, for no doctor before said 2Mb day £. of M August.
B ratta ix. Register.
Dysentery Cured Wirhout the Aid of
ALEX MARTIN
President.
MARKET
FALLS PLANING MILLS,
J. F. GOJELLER, Proprietor.
Plan* and SpecllicaiJMl» Furnished on All Kinds ol
Buildings and C4Ku#ct,nR "nd Building
on the Installment Plan.
EAST
STABLES
Proprietor,
OREGON.
END.
Horben l»onr<lc<l by day, week or o. utL.
jf • nay and Grain bought and bold.
Ptibsengerb conveyed to all pnrtx of Southern Oregon
and Northern California at the very lowest rateb.
|
TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1*7»,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I
1’ nitkd Sr trim L and O ffice .
/
Lake view, Oregon, July 30, 1002. f
Notice 1« hereby Ei<*n <bat in com
phnnee Mith tbe pruvimons ol the act <•(
t’ongrvea oi June 3, IM7H, entitled
An
•cl i<>r the «ale of tin»l>er Und» in the
of California, Oregon, Nevada,
•nd Washington Territory,” •■ extend­
ed to all the I’uhlic Ijui'i State» by act
of >ugu«t 4, 1892. ll>e follow!),« twraona
have tfii« day tih-d it, thia otlicc tbeir
•worn atatementa. to-wit:
Constance Mulkey,
of Monmouth, county of Polk, »fate of
Oregon, »worn »tatement No. lt)7<i, lor
the purchase of the Lot 2, section 1.
toauabip 37. H., range V, K.
Henry btumbvre,
of Independence, county of I'olk, state
ot Oregon, «worn »lalenient No. 1077,
(or the purchase ol the L»t 2, section 2,
township 37, 8., R. 9 K.
Carey Tilbury,
’ Wise, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any |
I aod all persons claiming adversely the TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
I i above-described lands are reqiHMteil to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tile their claims in thia office on or be­
fore said 8th day of September, 1902.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
L akkvikw , O kkoon , July 17, BM>2.(
PROPRIETOR OF
Notice is hereby given that in com
I Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
''' iliance with the provisions of the act of
HEAT
. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle,! "Ait
Notice for Publication.
I act for the sale of titnlwr lands in the
| states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,
~
asextenil-
USITEI» HTATERLAND OrrtCE .
' ed
to all
ed to
all tl>«
the Public
Public Lan
I.an<i States
by
I.AKKV1ZW,Osxoox. June». I9W, I ,
______
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance ' I act
act of
of August
August 4.
4, 181)2,
18!»2, Harry
Harry B.
B. llargiis
Ilargus,
with tbe provision* ol the art o( 4 oniro, ol of ‘ Klamath
■* “
"
‘
"■
Falls, county of Klamath,
j June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber landaIn the atstea of California, Ore­ state of Oregon, has July 7, 1903, fileti in
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as this office ins sworn statement No. 947
I extended to all the Public land Hlates by act for the purchase of the SW1^ of Sec­
of August 4, ISV2. William T. Hhlvr, of Kort
Klamath, County of Klamath, Htate of Ore­ tion No. 14, in Township No. 40 8.,
gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn Range No. 7, K. W. M.. and will offer
statement. No.
for tbe purchase of the proof to show that the land sought is
i KU HW*^, Ixit 4, Kec. 7, and fx»t I, of Hectlon No.
a. In Township No. 33 H., Kangs No. 7, E. W. more valuable for its timlier or stone!
M . and will offer proof to show that the laud than for agricultural purpoaea, and to
sought la more valuable for Its limber or establish his claim to said land la-fore !
stone than for agricultural jmr|>oses. and to
bls claim to said land before Jas. Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klam­
TIMBER LAND. ACT .HINE .3. 1878 establish
>1. Orlacoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Tails, ath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 29th
Oregon, on Saturday, the 23rd day of August, da» of Keptember, 1902. He names aa
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
HMi
He names as witnesses:
1». W Kyan,
ol Fort Klamath, Oregon; Lonls Brannan, of witnesses: liiratn H. Wescott,of Klam­
V xited S tates L and OrncnJ FortKIamatb, Oregon; James M. Emery, of ath Falla, Oregon ; Amy G. Wescott, of
Fort Klamath, Oregon; A. H. Hidle, of Fort Klamath Falls, Oregon; J. W. Hama-
L akeview , O regon , July 24, 1902.)
Klamath, Oregon.
Any and all persons
Notice is hereby given that in com­ claiming
adversely the
almvv-descrlbed ker, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John
TIMBER LAM) LOCATORS.
Any ami
pliance with the provisions of the act of lands are requested toflle their claims In this Connolly, of Keno, Oregon.
said 23rd day ol August, llarj. all
persons claiming adversely the
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An office on or before
E
M
BKATTA1N,
Register.
(Ashland Tidings.)
aliove-<lescrilM-<| lamls are requeatud to
act for the sale of timber lands in the
file their claims in this office on or bu-
Timber land locators are Rtil) states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Notice for Publication
fore said 29th day of Keptemlier, 1902.
and Washington Territory,” as ex­
swarming into Southern Oregon, and tended to al) the Public Land States
E. M. BRATT’AIN, Register.
Ilepartment of the Interior,
they are coming from all quarters, by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas J.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
too. Saturday a party of prominent Vaughn, of Fort Klamath, County of
July 9, 1902.' Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day
Notice iff hereby given that the fol-1
men from the vicinity of Chippewa filed in this office his sworn statement,
Notice for Publication.
Falls, Wisconsin, arrived in Ashland So. 1042, for the purchase of the Wk of lowing-named (ettler haff filed notice of
I
NWk
z
,
of
Section No. 29, in Township tier intention to make final proof in »up-:
and left today by private conveyance No. 32 8„ Range No. 7k E. W. M„ I port of her claim, and that »aid proof
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE |
L akevisw , O hf . gon , July 3, 1902.' f
for Bly in Klamath county, in tbe ! and will offer proof to show that the i will be marie before Jan IL Driffcoll,
hereby given that,
in con*-
"il* R1’’-'*1
LU»»«,
III (.1)111*
vicinity of which they propos to tile land sought is more valuable for its tim- > county clerk, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, f .. Notice in
pliHnce with the provisions of the set of
on timber claims in the extensive , her or atone than for agricultural pur-; on Aiiguat 18,1902, via:
Congress
of June „,
8, .o,.,,
1Ä7H, eoni,e«i
entitled --an
"An
Clirifftina Shur,
——
yellow pine belt. These gentlemen rxtses, and to establish hia claim to said one of the heir»
and for all the lieira of a<:l ''”’ 9**'.*•••> .<»1 timber lamia in the
!
land
before
C.
11.
Withrow,
U.
S.
Com-
all know the value of timber land for I missioner, at KlarnAth Falls, Oregon, on Andrew J. Took, deceased, H. E. No.
°> California, Oregon, Nevada ami
they come from a l«x9itlon that is Saturday, the 11 th day of October, 1902. 1990, for the NEW HEW, 8ec. 31, W% WaahingUm Territory,” a» extender!
famous for its lumbering interests. . He names as witnesses: Dan W. Ryan, 8W>< and SEk HWW, Sec. 32, Tp. 40,
W'" ■’«’»••c Land State» by act
Janie« W. Pelton,
Tbe party Is composed of Judge W. oi
of tort
Fort Klamath,
Klainath, Oregon; William T. 8., It. 8, E. W. M. She name» the lol- °-
II. Hoyte, Judge F. T. Condlt, Judge Shive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Louis lowing witneffffe» toprove her continu- '” *■ ort Klamath, County of Klamath,
11 Macie t <e
nt
L’. .
1/
I —
_ a i-
of Fort
Klamath?
Oregon; oug reffidence upon arid cultivation of ?",ala."' Oregon, ha» thia day tiler!
T. J. Conner, Judge IL Rickey, Sen­ Hessig,
land, viz:
Brice McCormick, of
l'?IN °>"CS l'i* »worn »tatement No.
ator C K. Erwin, Col. W. C. Gintry, James M. Emery, of Fort Klamath, »aid
Keno, Oregon; 8. B. Chapin, of Keno,
(he purchase of the N W'4 of Sec­
Capt. F. C. Hartwell, Capt. H. B. Oregon. Any anti all persons claiming Oregon; Josiah Doten.of Keno, Oregon ; ”on
!!*, Township No.32 8., Range
Laie, Bert Seydell, Ed. Outhwait, all adversely the afxive-descrilxxi landeare Robert A. Ernmitt, ot Keno, Oregon.
“0-, 2 , • " •
wdl offer proof
requested to file their claims in tlds'
of Chipewa Falls; and IL S. Tyler, < office
E. M. B rattain , Regiater. I
»how thnt the land sought:« more valu-
on or before raid 11th day of Octo-
Deputy Ü. 8. marshal of Washing­ I ber, 1902.
•ble *or *fo umber or atone than for agri
i _____ ________________________ _
j cultural pur;x)He», and to eatahliffh hia
ton.
E. M. B ratt ? IV, Register, ' Croquet sets. D uffy C o .
claim to said land before Jaa. II, Diia
CITY
KLAMATH
Corrisoondence
Invited.
W.
C. C. BROWER,
Will run a meat wagon
through the Spring Lake
and Lost River country
twice a week during the
warm weather.
He will
be able to supply all ranch­
ers who want fresh meats.
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
EXCHANGE
U. S. Commissioner and Land
Attorney.
JOE KOESAL
ru
m
Among the infinite variety «4 material and work furnished by thia nlll arai
Store Fronts. Wm«l Carving. Stair Raila, Balusters ami Newel F<>aia, Brackets,
Scroll ami Turned Work. Hash, Ihiora ami lilimla, Corner and Base llluyks, Hawaii
•nd Turned Balusters. l»«or and Winslow Frames, Fulpila ami Few Ends, Shingfai,
Builder»' Hardware, Fainta and Oil, Moulding andGlaaa, Elevations and Dasignt,
the W
SE'4, E\8W% of Section No.
31 in Township No. 31» 8.. Range No. Kmboseetl, Ground and Cut Glaaa, Wall Paper, Furniture, etc., etc.
Beat work am! material, and in tbe iateal ami umat approved sty leg.
it E. W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more valu-
able for its timber or stone than for ay ,
ricnllural purpoee», ami to e»tabll»h li4*
claim to Mtitl land l*fore t
M),
!
row, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamatli
Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day :
W. HAZEN,
ofOclolter, IM1.
H<> names as wit-1
neaaea: JatneaJ. Whitcomb, ol Ashland.
Oregon; William Young, of Aslilaml, |
KLAMATH FALLS,
Oregon; Deaton High, of Ashland,
Oregon; Eben Mounce, of Ix'wiston.
Idaho. Any anti all iteratits claiming
adverselv the above-dearrlbed lands are Lei VCI
requested to tile their claims in thia ol­
den on or before said 13lh day ol Octo-
her, PJU2.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
of 1 ndependenre, county ol Polk, state
ol Oregon, sworn statement No 11)78,
for the purchase of the
HKSf, sec­
tion I, NE*4 NE»4, aection 12, town-
ship 37, 8., range V K, and NW,
NW'4, section 7, township 37, 8., range
10 E.
Mary K. Macaulay,
of Independence, county of Polk, «tate
can prescribe a better medicine for
of Oregon, ewo n statement No. ION).
bowel complaint in any form either TIMBERLAND. .M T.IUNK3. 1*7«. for the purchase of the 8W»4, section 1,
township 37, 8., range 9 K.
for children or adults, It never fails
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
George K. Macaulav,
and is pleasant to take. For sale by
I of Independence, county of Folk, state
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I I of Oregon, sworn statement No 10HI,
Chitwood Si Co.
L akkviaw , O rkoon , June2)1. 1902. f for the purvhaav ol the 8E‘4, section 2,
Notice is hereby given tbat in com­ township 37, 8., range 9 E,
pliance with the provisions of lite act of
That they will offer proof to ahow
J. O. HAMAKER,
Congreee of June 3, 1878, entitled “An that the land sought is more valuable
act for tl>e sale of tinttier iamlff in the for its tiniln-r or aPme than for agricul­
states of California, Oregon. Nevada, tural purpose«, and to establish their
ami Washington Territory,” aa ex­ claim to said land before J. O. Ilama- i
tended to all the Public Land States by ker, U. 8. Commissioner, st Forest,
Do a General Land Locating Busi­ act of August 4,1892. Linsv C. Siaemore, Urvgon, on Saturday, the 18th day of
ness. Surveying and Conveyancing of Fort Klamath, County of Klamath, October, 1992.
I State oi Oregon, has thisday tiled in this
They name aa witne««»-»: George K.
a Specialty. All Business Promptly office his sworn statement No. H»>H, for Mai-aulay, of Indeticndcnce, Oregon
Attended to. Office In City Hall.
the purchase of tlieNE’4, of Section No Carey Tilbury, of Independence, Ore­
35, in Township No. 32 S., Range No. gon; llenrv Stumlierg, ol lnde;iendence,
BONANZA,OREGON.
7,4 E. W. M, an<l will offer proof to Oregon; Eugene It. Ilenry, of Klamath
show that the land »ought is more val­ Falls, Oregon; W. F. Arant, ol Klamath
uable for its timber or »tone than (or Falla, Oregon . George Potraa, of Airlir,
agricultural purposes, and to e»talili»li Oregon; Edward 1‘atras, <4 All lie, Ore­
in» claim to »aid land before C. C. Cun­ gon.
I
ningham, U. 8. Commissioner, at Fort
Any and all persona claiming adverse­ i
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W,
Klamath, Oregon, on Monday, the 8lh ly tbe »'«»ve-deacrilxxl lands are re-
GENERAL PRACTITIONER. da> of September, 1992. He names a» quested to tile their, claims in this office
witnesses:
James
Pelton, of Fort on or before said lxtb day of Oclol<er,
Riparian and all water rights, wills Klamath. Oregon; William O. Hill, of 1902.
,
and general probate business specialty*. Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rrxl-i
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
'
Opposite Court
House, Klamath ■ key, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chris !
Falla, Or.
71 11
KLAi1
f R. RUMfS,
*l£X MARTIN JR.
Vici President.
Cashier
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville.
coll, county clerk, at Klamath Falla,
Oregon, on Saturday, the SHh day id
D.
Hcpleuiher, lia>2
He name. as Wil-
ntM>M-a; Chris Weiaa, ■>! Fort Klaiu-
PhyiKlan anti Surgeon,
alh, Oregon ; William O. lidi, <>( Fort
All Call. Answarnd Promptly Day
Klaiualh. Oregon ; IJmvy <’. ’•lawmorv,
ol Fort Klamath, Oregon ¡Jacob l.ler. or Night.
of Klamnlhon. Calif. Any and all ;*r-
•ona claiming adversely the al«>vn- Re.hl.nc, nnr bks-k tiorll, of Klamath
House Olftce one block east A. O.
d*-*cribed lami" are reuneate.1 U> tile
U. W. »*•11.
their claim« in liiia office on or be­
fore aald Stili» dar of Heplemlier. 11102.
D. REAMES, M.
E. M. llKATrÀIN. Register.
Timber Lint!. Act June 3: iM;S—
Notice for Publication.
w Itb tlir t>r«it |si«itia <»t t he art ut (‘ungrvM oil
June 3. l»?a. rntiilrel An art lot the
•»< '
llinlerr landa tn the atatra of t'alllurnia, <»r«-
gon, Mecada, and Washington
.**
a« <* a trndr-t to al I the Fu Idle I .a nd Maie« i»f |
ari of August I
Carolyn* f’atrhln. ol
Ktrretl, * otitilv uf Mnohomlab. Aiate ut Hash
ingtain, h**
t MMt IBM
awofli aialrmeol» No W6. t«»f the nutrhaaa of I
•
I
a ' a
• I and f. tft I
Mrrllon N«> H In Towt»«hip No S M . Mange 1
No 7‘w. F " M an>l will »»Wer ; r*w»f In ah«»w |
that tn* land a«>t»ghl la more valuable f»»r >
Ita timber or atone than fur agricultural pur .
(MNMPa. and to rstabiiah her claim fu aald '
and before Jaa II iHiaroll. tounty Ckrb al |
Kiamath Falla, <>rrg<,n. on Saturday, the Z3r«l ,
»lay of Aug'iat, |w.' she name« aewltne««*a:
Samuel Main, ut Furt Klamath, tirrgon
Charlea Marlin. <»f Fort Kian aih. Oregon. J
I < •-.
i< rt K'auiatli <>r<a<»n. M K »l
Lin. of Fort Klamath, orrguu
Any and,
all |»era«»na rla tuing adtvrawlv the abóte I
drart ’-I iato!» ari« refusatesi tn gir t er
< lain»* in Ibi* "(Th e “U ur before agid JJrd
day ut August, Itau
F. M. HRATTAIN Reglater
limber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Notice for Publication.
j. n. nooRE,
GENERAI. FREIGHTER.
Prompt and careful attention
to all order. ... ................
J. B. MOORE,
Proprietor of Freight Ih agone.
.... Everything Jons with
. nantnnas snd tltepairh
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
J W. SIEMENS, Prop.
Cleanliness
and Good Work
Guaranteed.
Alto Agent for LONDON
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
AND
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.I
I.«Kxvixw, Oaruox, July 17, 1902.(
DAUQHTER5 OI RtiBLKAlt
Notice is hereby given that, in corn-
i.liaiu e with the provision« of Hie act ol
Meet on the first and third Tbots-
< ’oiigre«« ol June 3, |H7H, rntitle<l “All
•cl for tlm »ale of limiter lamia in the clays of ev4-ry month.
Officers srv:
• Isle» of California, Oregon, Nevada ami
Dully t’erllngs, N. G.; Frances Sig­
Washingtt n Territory,” as extended to
Ilattle llaX4-n. Sec.; F.
all the Pu' lie laml States by act of Au­ ler, V.
gust 4, Ih92, Ainv G. Wescott, of Klam- I M. Hammond, Financial Sec.; Aide
alii Falls, County of Klamath, State of (’astel, Treuaurer.
Oregon, l>as July 7. 1102, filed in thia of-
th e her sworn statement. No. 949, l»r the
purchase of the N W*4 of Brctioo No. 14,
in Township No 4l> H., Range No. 7,
E. W. M., ami will oflrr proof to ahow
AGENT
l bat the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stona than lor agricul­
tural purp<MH-s, and to establisfi her
claim to said land Imiore Jas. II. Dris­
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
coll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falla,
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of
September, 191)2.
She names aa wit­
ness«-»: John Connolly, of Keno, Ore­
gon; Hiram II. Wescott, of Klamatli
Falls, Oregon; Harry B. llargiis, of
Klamath Falla, Oregon; J. W. Hama-
ker, of Klamath Falla, Oregon.
Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
•IxiVe-descrilietl lands are requested to
Hie their claims in this office on or be­
fore said 29tb day ot Heptemlter, 1902.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
C. H. WITHROW,
STATE LAN» BOARD.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
TREA8URERK NOTICE.
Digests what y®0“*-
Notice in hereby given that there are Thi. rW'""
fond» in thr Coiinty Treaaury for the
rédemption ol tiie folfowing county war­
ranta proteste.! on ai,d priui to Nov. 22,
1895.
hiterest on namn will reaae
frorn lliiw dut«- :
Non. 8»M)5, H44tl,M4MI,
8547. 8293, X229. 8452, 848)7, 8077, 8*155,
84»9,
MM, 84M, M0l,M7l, 8927,
------ 8291,
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NM, MTO, wxh , x.579, 8.32*1, HO.VI, HHH2.
04138, 8589, 8471. «4418, 84183, 800.3, saos,
8888, M-IHS, H4IH4, H78I, HIM
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KI, 834)1,
8340,
84145, 8718, 84111, 84414, 8285,83410, 8823,
84’42 , 8371, 8417 , 841.38, 8822 , 8014, N87,
84115, H4H4. 8083, 8329, 8479,
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842H, 81187,
mr.nr, n.»1
1 , 8352,
KH.37, 8405, 8.505. 8.502, 8039,
8341.
Notice For Pubilcetfo"-
8503,8.321,8353,8327, 8214,
1
------ 8577,
8040,
8532, 84173, 8153, 8337, H478, 84174, 8050,
Departnmnt of the
I
84»I2.
UndOfllccat Ukevfow. Ore« •
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
22nd day of May, 194)2.
Notice i» hereby given 'l'»t n‘^*ee°oi
II. H. V an Vai.aaxanai»,
County TreMftrsr. lowing named »ellfor ’i"* f *f ¡n stip-
hia intention to make fin» I
(|ifo0<
Not Over Wire.
port of hi» claim, am
priaeoll.
will i»e made lx-fore J«»-
.. yre.
There Is an old allegorical picture County Clerk, at K'amath F*1“’
18,
of a girl scared at a grass-hopper, but gon, on August
J"
‘i,’1' n ’ E No »42»,
In the act. of heedlessly trending on a of Pokegam«. £’r'’’’,"n’Tl,1, TO ft. R. 5,
wlv
snake. This Is paralleled by the man for the NW'i.Se«’- 32.T
S'.1^
"it * f v*
"
who spends a large sum of money
building a cyclone cellar, but neglects
to provide his family with a bottle
of ('hiiuiberlaln’s Colic, Cholera and
DiarrboM Remedy as a safeguard
against ixiwel complaints, whose vic­
tims outnumber thorn- of the cyclone
a hundred to one. This remedy Is
everywhere recognized as the most
prompt and reliable medicine In use
for I hes<! diseases. For sale by Chit-
wixxl A C o .
W.M. He ïc,,!5*V,‘t,Onn
r^nX-"'
vis:
*!'
'
!•*
Oregon ;
ms, Oregon ;
gams, Oregon;
¿.ma, Orejton. braTTAIN, Itegiat^
’ All kind« of dry
celaior. A load Jtml In-
fMr
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W’ U