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pari tier In crime, Du vid f- M'-nill. . KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.! uio'iolcala were placed In the <...... frf-I W I h F rUl'Kt-DAY, w i 'Wr. i AUGU h T ■■ 14, HX». LOCAL NEWS Harvesting of grain Is well under Way und thrashing will commence III about a week. Superintendent De Lap has bean holding a teuchcm* examination this week, a large number lielng examin ed. The ranchers have finished putting bp their first crop bf alfulfa, and have nearly finished their wild hay crop. We understand there Is a dearth of carpenters at this place, the number litre being unuble to meet the de inund. J. F. Goeller is making prepara- tlona to build a large, stylish new dwelling on Ills lots In West Klamath Falls. A few mild and peaceable peals of thunder rolled along the sky on Mon day. They were the first beard since hut year. John Andre«», a newspaper man from Osage, Iowa, arrived here Sun day to get acquainted with the re- sou reca of Klamath couhty. Carpenters began th« work of re- modeling and Improving Maj. Wor den’s dwelling on Tuesday. The Improvements will cost »1,000. Mr. John Cole and Miss Hattie llarkley were married al the resi dence of Mrs Bell« Miller last even ing, Judge Baldwin officiating. Mosquitoes have been thicker and more voracious than usual here dur- 1 Ing the ; wist week, carrying a new and more diabolical kind of virus. The addition to the Store of Reatn- es ft Jennings was finished Monday. The Improvement adds a large, com modious room to tile rear of their building. Dick Payne, brother of Mrs. Theo dore Kinsman of Bonanza, was killed by lightning at Phoenix, seven miles from Ashland, Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The l^tkrvlew Examiner reports that when the Chewsucan was di verted Into the new canal near Pais ley tons of fish were left on the marsh to die. Large crowds of timber seekers continue to arrive nearly every day. We learn that about 735 timber claims have been taken in thia land district thus far tills year. A party of eighteen young people of this place enjoyed a picnic on Judge Baldwin's Island Saturday afternoon and evening. They ate supper there, and had a merry time, returning by moon-llglit. Henry Vaughn, an aged negro, who marie a living for a number of years by selling fruit to passengers at the Ashland railway statl'm, was found dead in a creek near Jackson- v’.lfe on the 2nd Inst, lie had suicid ed. The Olene Land and Livestock Company has Imported two of tile celebrated sheep-heelers of Baaqtie, Switzerland. They eat, drlhk, sleep and herd sheep in English, but do their thinking and talking In “Bas que.” This section was visited by a heavy dvwnpour of rain Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by some thunder and lightning. According to reports, the storm, especially the electrical dis play, was greater In the Rogue river valley than here. A thusder shower In the moun tains cooled the atmosphere here Monday afternoon. The past week has witnessed the longest spell of hot weather within the memory of the oldest settler, and the change In the elements was much of a relief. The proposer) new county high achool building will not be erected until next spring. For room during the coming school year, the county court, will endeavor to arrange with the local achool txiard to usr part ot the building belonging to this dis trict. A horse fell with Jas. Wilson Mon day In the eastern end of town, caus ing a badly «pralncd wrist and a par tial dislocation of the wrist bones. Wo understand the horse fell as the result of a defect In the bridge cross ing the Irrigating ditch. Dr. Har- gus was called. Chas. Anderson of Merrill caught the third finger of his left hand In 11 header on Tuesday «nd crushed It so badly that amputation was found necessary. He carne to Klamath Full« and yesterday morning Dr. Reame« removed the Anger and dressed tho hand. A party of visitors from Portland, among whom were Gov. Geer, Con gressman Tongue and other distin guished citizens and officials, arrived at Crater Lake on Saturday to re main u few days. Full particulars of their visit wo hope to obtain for publication In next week's paper. The body of Outlaw Tracy was de livered st the Salem penitentiary on Saturday and after identification was burled beside the remains of bls i lam !)„. laIl. A R s<haaf. I ' recent decision In the circuit court limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— - coffin ka many years ago, going three miles ¡of Klamath county, in the suit of the I j to dcatroy the tiudy «nd ||,UH defeat Notice for Publication, to'tiler up than the former survey Summit Lake Irrigation ft power any possible attempt to ateul It. | on the I’lcard road. The present work UNITKD STATE« LAND OI-FICK, ( If some man wishes to make u • Is rather heavy and will be for the lec | Co., plaintiff, vs. Hayes nod Scliw.ir- O bicuox . June 1«, 1'JW I This was a suit Notice lussvisw, good «peculation for blmaelt and do tion around Fall creek, In order to I tz, defendants: It hereby Riven that, in compliance with the provision» of the act of CongreM of a good thing tor the town, let him get upon the tableland back of Shovel brought by plaintiff against defen June 3, 1M78. entitled "Au act for the aale of dants to enjoin them from diverting timber landa In the atatea of California, Ore build a dozen or twenty neat, stylish creek on the west side. After reach gon, Nevada, ai d Washington Territory,” aa to all the Public Land Mtateh by act and comfortable cottages for renting ing the table land above Fall creek | the head-waters of J. L. Wright extended August 4, 1892. Ixniia K. Stanosheck of Fort creek In this county, plaintiff claim of Klaujath, County of Klamath, Htate of Oregon, purpoaes. Houaea to rent are what the road can lx: build much easier to hied in thia office hia sworn state ing a prior appropriation of the wat haathisday ment, No. 764, for the purchase of the 8W*4 of arc now anxiously looked after by the Oregon line and Klamath lake. No. 5, in Township No. 32, 8,, Range ers of the stream The case having Meetion No 7U, E. W. M , and will offer proof to »how many new comer» who bare no place The drilling plant of the Southern been tried at the last November term that the land sought la more valuable for Its to lay their head«. limber or atone than for acricnitural pur Oregon Oil Co., near Ashland, was of the circuit court, and being sub poses, and to establish his claim to said land We learn from Dr. Hargus that totally destioyed by fire Saturday mitted to the court for decision In before Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klam ath Falla, Oregon, on Friday, the 5ch day of County Clerk Driscoll met with a afternoon, together with a large barn vacation, upon the written argu September 1902. He names as witnesses: Jacob Isler, of Klamatbon, Calif.; Keith A. •cvere accident on Sunday at Bly in the neighborhood. The fire start ments of Leavitt ft Mills for plaintiff Porter of Fort Klamath, Oregon; L. C. Drake, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; J. Wallace Dickey, where he was visiting relatives. He ed In an adjacent blacksmith shop, and II. W. Keesee and A. 8. Ham of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above-describ wa« riding a horse, when It fell, but the cause Is not known. The mond for defendants, and Judge Ben ed lands are requested to hie their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of Sep throwing him off and breaking two oll-drilllng plant was the largest In son having fully considered the case, tember 1902. E. M RRATTAtS Rr|tla(<*r. or three riba. The result wus not a« the state, costing about »5,000. filed with the county clerk his find serious ss was at first feared, and he Drilling for oil had reached a depth ings of fact, conclusions of law and TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878, will be ail right in a few days. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of nearly 2,000 feet, but work had the decree dismissing the suit of Wild fruits of all kinds will be been suspended for some time owing plaintiff, dissolving the temporary UxrrsD S tates L and OrricE, Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. fiofiffllHindant than usual this year. to a luck of funds. Lately arrange Injunction heretofore granted, and i ments had been made with a capital giving defendants judgment for Notice is hereby given that in com u “ <re,t v,rlHy of wllrt r pliance with the provisions of the act of fruits In Klamath, Including plum«, ist to continue the drill to a depth of their costs aud disbursements of the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An suit. 2,500 or 3,000 feet. fwcWeberrles, tblmhleberrles, act for the sale of timber lands in the I I ELECTRIC CASH STORE. 3 9 atatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, Capt. Oliver C. Applegate has sug K u TCHENSON-H a RPOLD. berries, gooseberries, elderberries, and Waahington Territory," aa extend hawberries, cherries, raspberries, gested the appropriateness of Klam- ed to ali the Public Land Htatea by act Rev. E. R. Ketchenson, Methodist of Auguat4,1892, James H. Driscoll, of sarvlsbsrrles and blackberries. Few ate Falls inviting Congressman Ton gue to return this way from Crater minister at Bonanza, and Miss Lulu Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, counties can make such a showing. State of Oregon, has July 7,1902, filed in Lake and Inspect the natural local M. Ilarpold of that place, were unit this office hie aworn statement No. 948, Jno. V. Houston has this week re ed In marriage at the residence of the tor the purchase of the KEJ-« of Section conditions here which offer a splendid ceived a letter, dated at Susanville, 14, in Township No. 40 8., Range opportunity to the Government to bride’s uncle, A. D. Harpold, In Bo No. No.7, E. W. M., and will offor proof to Calif., from Fred Moore who, with nanza, yesterday afternoon at 5 show that the land sought is more val demonstrate the practicability of irri his dramatic company, Is headed this gation in Klamath county. Big o’clock, the ceremony being per uable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish way, via Alturas and Lakeview. He Klamath Lake Is a great natural formed by Rev. N. J. liarbit of claim to said land before the Coun says he has made some changes In reservoir and there aie hundreds of Klamath Falls, assisted by Presiding his ty Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at Ills company and hu enjoyed sucr<*ss. thousands of acres of “dry ranches” Elder Summerville. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on .Monday, lie may be here at the time of the under it, or susceptible of being irri A large number ot invited guests the 29th day of September. 1902. He names as witnesses: John Connolly, of fair, and the people of Klamath Falls gated by It. The cost of a reservoir attended, and after the ceremony a Keno, Oregon; Harry B. Hargus, of will be glad to meet him and his would thus be saved and a splendid sumptuous wedding supper was serv Klamath Falls. Oregon; Fred L. Hous ton, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Hiram company again. i object lesson given the West in this ed. Floral decorations were profuse H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. and beautiful. The newly wedded Any and all persons claiming adverse Alturas Plaindealer: Mrs. John all important industry. couple have a host of friends and ly the above described lands are re Doten left Alturas last week tor The Reno State Journal says that quested to file their claims in this of Klamath Fallsand Yreka to secure it is Informed by General Manager well-wishers who bespeak for them fice on or before said 29th day of Sep tember, 1902. evidence In her claims against the Dunaway that the N. C. O. railroad happy journey through life. E. M. B battain , Register. government for depredations com will soon tie extended from Madeline, ADAMS-CARDWELL. mitted by the Indians during the Its present northern terminus, to TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878, The marriage of Mr. J. F. Adams NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Modoc war. The losses of Doton, Lakeview, a distance of 95 miles, and Fairchild and Dorris Bros, were very that if possible, a portion of the to Miss Martha Cardwell took place U nited S tates L and O ffice , I at the residence of Mr. Adams near heavy, their herds affording the grading will be done this fall. Lakeview, Oregon, August 4, 1902.j The Merrill last Sunday, the ceremony Indians food tor six months. Their I Journal also states that “the right Notice is hereby given that in com- being performed by Judge Geo. T. Eliance with the provisions of the act of claims are just and should be paid. • of way from Madeline to Lakeview Baldwin. ongresa of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Ad for the sale of timber land in the G. Grant Crarey, who tor several will lead through a country much The bride was for several years a states of California, Oregon, Nevada, years was the well known manager ¡more thickly settled than lire ‘ coun- successful teacher in the Klamath and Washington Territory’’ aa extend of the summer resort at Pelican Bay try the road already traver8es. Falls schools, and ¡s well and favor ed to all the Public Land States by act Lodge, on Upper Klamath lake, died Thcre are a number of prosperous ably known. Mr. Adams is one of of August 4, 1892, the following persons have this day filed fn thia office their last Friday at his home in Ashland villages and the country is full of the leading stockmen of the county, aworn statements to-wit: George Pot res, after a lingering Illness. Funeral cattle and horses and other stock. and is highly respected by a large When the circle of friends. Their numerous of Airlie. county of Polk, atafe of Ore services were held at the family resi It is also better wooded. gon, aworn statement No. 1117, for the dence Sunday afternoon. M r. Crary extension Is completed the earnings friends will join the R epublican in purchase of the Lot 1, section 2, town had been In ill health tor eight years, of the N. C. O. should be more than extending congratulations and best ship 37, 8., range 9 E. Edward Patras, and last winter went to Southern doubled.” wishes. of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore gon, aworn statement, No. 1118, for the California, hoping to be benefited by Grants Pass Courier: Land Com Dr. J. G. Goble the Optician will be purchase of the Lot 3, section 1, town the change of climate. missioner Hermann, Forest Superin at Klamath Fails soon. Watch this ship 37, 8., range 9 E. That they will offer proof to show N. 8. Merrill tells us that he will tendent Ormsby and the Geological paper for the date of his arrival. If that the land sought is more valuable united in recom- your eyes need attention do not for its timber or stone tlian for agricul be here next Monday with engineers j survey have to investigate proposed routes for the mending to the secretary of the in- fail to consult him. He treats all tural purposes, and to establish their to said land before J. O. Ilama- Irrlgatlng cans), to be built from, tei lor the temporary withdrawal of eases of defective vision that the claim ker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Forest. Upper Klamath lake, and ascertain , three tracts of land In Crook, Grant, scientific fitting of glasses will rem Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1902. the moat feasible one to adopt. This Harney, Baker, Malheur, Umatilla, edy. Examination free of charge. They name aa witnesses: George E. Is one of the biggest and most bene-1 Union and Wallowa counties, em- Macaulay, of Independence, Oregon; THE BALDWIN STUDIO. W. F. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; fleial enterprises In process of devel- »»dying the peaks and heavily tim- Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, opment In Klamath county and we I be red regions of the Strawberry, The Baldwin Studio, under the Oregon ; George Potras, of Airlie, Ore are glad to learn that the promoters Blue and Powder river mountains, artistic supervision of Miss Maude gon ; Edward Tatras, of Airlie, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adverse are determined and confident that ibe total area being approximately Baldwin, has, since it was opened a ly the above-described lands are re ; (1000 square uiilcs. The withdrawal, few months ago, justly acquired a quested success will follow their efforts. to file their claims in this office Ashland Tidings: The rush for If made will be tie the first 6tep in most enviable reputation and popu cn or before said 18th day of October, ■ the direction of creating a vast forest larity. The studio itself is as per- 1902. timber lands is as rushing in North E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. reserve in Eastern Oregon, where in 1 ’ feet and up to date in all its arrang e- ern California as In Oregon and the . tile opinion of the survey and land ments and appointments as the best Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— Redding U. 8. land office has had its Notice for Publication. office there is a crying need for pro photograph establishments in San capacities taxed to accommodate J UNITED »TATES LAND OFFICE ) tection of timber and water supply, Francisco or Portland, and the beau business. An extra man has been L akeview , O regon , July 30, 1902.) especially as it is contemplated to ty and elegance of the photographic added, and yet the whole force Is Notice is hereby given that, in com construct storage reservoirs In these work produced, every day brings ad pliance with the provisions of the act of «vfirwurked and working overtime. sections. miring crowds of visitors. We had Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Since the first of January the busi act for the sale of timber lands in the Saturday's Oregonian gives new the pleasure this week of seeing a states of California, Oregon, Nevada and ness has doubled. During that time large number of these beautiful phot Washington Territory,’’ as extended more than 400 timber land applica facts in relation to the proposed to all the Public Land States by tions have been filed. The home railroad from Coos Bay to Salt Lake ographs and certainly never saw more act of Angust 4, 1892, Jesse W. Church stead business has not bjen so large City. It publishes extracts from a perfect work, or more to attract and ill, oi Picard, county ot Siskiyou, state circular Issued by New York bankers delight the eye. Miss Baldwin has, of California, has this day filed in In four years. 1 Indeed, every reason to feel proud this office bis sworn statement, No. 1075, Ashland Tidings: M. U rbain, and brokers, showing that the line of ber splendid studio and of the for the pnrchase of the NE^ of Section No. 11, in Township No. 41. S., Range Gohler, an eminent Parlsan journal is backed and promoted by the Gould , reputation she is acquiring as a first No. 7 E. W’. M., and will offer proof to system, which seeks to touch the [ ist, who recently lectured before the class artist. Those wishing to see show that the land sought is more val University on his “Impressions of j Pacific ocean and at the same time the finest collection on the coast of uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish America." is expected In Ashland in shorten the transcontinental route. photographic portraits and views, his claim to said land before Jas. H. This road would be 185 miles shorter Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, IS THE PLACE TO OET a few day» to start for the Crater will do well to visit the studio. None Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day of Lake National Park. Monsieur than any other line from Salt Lake but the blind can fall to appreciate October, 1902. He names as witnesses: It would pass Gohler has been a well known figure City to the ocean. it, nor fail to hope that the faces of I. J. Straw, of Picard, California; H. In Paris for many years as a man of through Klamath county and will their own families and friends may 8. Mathews, of Picard, California; Henry W. Straw, ot Picard, California; s@~Shop near Duffy’s Store. letter», publicist, and student of po naturally hasten operations on the also be thus beautifully portrayed Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, part of two lines working this way — Oregon. Any and all persons claim litical Institution*. He is at present and perpetuated. ing adversely the above-described traveling through the United .States the one from Laird's, building up the Klamath river, and the Columbia When in need of anything in the lands are requested to file their claims as journalist and student of econom in this office on or betöre said 16tli day Southern, building down from Shani stationery line remember Chitwood of October, 1902. ics and politics. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ko. Though Klamath Falls and ft Co. have the best. Lesley and Emery Davis, aged 6 Klamath county might be satisfied BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. A full line of Buckingham and 3 years respectively, were burned with one railroad at present, there Is Hecht boots and shoes—men’s to death at Kiamathon on Wednes reasonable assurance that three, in A choice lot of 25-cent novels at ladies*—for winter wear at the The Klamath County Live Stock day of last week. The children were stead of one, will be built here with CniTwooD & Co’s. celsior, Dairy, Oi. Association will pay the above re playing In the yard at the rear of in the next few years. ward for the arrest and conviction of Fastidious people use Crown Toilet We have some nice patterns Jap- their home with some parlor match any person or persons found guilty of D uffy C o . anees floor matting. Cream for removing tan, freckles and Oregon Stato Journal: H. C. Per es, and near by was a five-gallon can stealing or altering the marks or curing sunburn. Perfectly harmless kins of Grants Pass was In Eugene Save money by making your home of coal oil. The oil became ignited brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. and exploded, covering the 11 ttle ones, last week to do some U. S. surveying to the most delicate skin and de stead, timber and other filings with lightfully fragrant. Chitwood & Co. Address Chas. Horton, President, within the limits of the U. 8. forest C. n. Withrow, U. 8. Commissioner, with the blaze. Their outcries or J. O. IIamaker,Secretary. Klamath Falls, Oregon. brought assistance, but before the reservation along tho line of the sell it. FOR SALB. fire could be extinguished they were eastern slope of the Cascade moun so Beverly burned that death resulted tains. The money to pay for the Milk and stock cows, 2-ycar-old surveying Is furnished by the Booth- a few hours later. Kelly Company to bo appropriated and yearlings, and calves, one mile Henry Watterson the Southern by congress and repaid on the proper south of Klamath Falls. orator and editor, during his recent L. M. R hodbs . vouchers in accordance with a law tour through Oregon, said: “If 1 passed many years ago. The Booth- Latest styles mens and boys hats. FOR were a young man I would come to Kelly Company has purchased or has D ufky C o . Oregon to Hve. I cannot see how any an option to purchase the Military young man with any sense at all cun Rubber boots with leather soles at Road grant from the California com tbe Excelsior, Dairy, Or. fail to become rich In five years In this pany that purchased It from the MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. country. 1 predict that within ten Call in and see our mens »9.00 Now Open I’engra company many years ago. Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings« years there will be 30,000,000 people suits._________ D uffy C o . By having the land surveyed, inside west of the Bncky Mountain«. The Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. For reliable information concern of the government reservation, and Isthmaln canal will revolutionize deeding it to the United States, scrip ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- this country. The Pacific Ocean will Latest styles ladies’, genta, niâtes, Summer coats and vests; nice, styl will be issued in lieu of It which can kar; get the benefit of thirty years «oon become what the Atlantic is boys and childrens shoes. be exelmuged for any other govern experience. ish goods at little money. now and the Atlantic will be relegat D cttt C o . D uffy C o . ment land which is now worth •<> per Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc., ed to the rear.” acre or more for timber, and fn some etc. i vt D uffy Co. Buckingham and Hecht Warent«» ------ i-n—r -..... - Ashland Tidings: The Klamath places more for farming or grazing All kinds of syrup«, dried fruit, New line of chinaware, «emi-por- A. O. U. W. BUILDING, fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor boots, shoes and felts, at EsoeNMdr« Lake R. B- •" D0W *>e,nK hu,,t purposes. celaln and glassware. Prices lowest. ly, since making a new survey at ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. Dairy, Oregon. Klamath Falls. t D uffy C o . The following Is Judge Benson's Fall creek, which b along an old Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. • U'Ai'Ab L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. * THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I.F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone, G. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. $250.00 REWARD THE BALDWIN STUDIO $ NEW SPRING GOODS $ THE UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE.