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Midi 11 hom'd win* attempted at the Rented huge and bei.utlful Isxiuets, I last meeting Of the legislature, but the gift of Mrs. Frank Diulus. Mrs. plac e popular and help materially In hmfter Land, Jlct June 3, 1873 falli <1. H |H hojM'd Um matter will Rob't Pinin'' re id a tribute to Mrs. Notice for Publication, |VOy. rill’IlHDAY. At'Ol’MT 19«, mc. i favorable consideration ut the Sargent as a member of tin cor;»s. rXITED «TATE« I A VI) OFFIi’K. next Session. L akeview , O bkoox . June IM, IW2 LOCAL NEWS i Light refreshments were served. ed camp in the splendid grove on Mr. Nolic« I« hejeby given that, tn romp I lane« Ashland Record: Prof, and Mis. About a hundred were present. Silvers ranili. En route we tarried wlihili« i>rovl»n»n.of ti*. acioi I’ongrM. ol IM7M, eiHHIed “An act fpr Iho tale of E. .1. Callan returned Tuesday from Medford Mall: Miss Elva Gallo a snort time at Pelican bav lodge, Jijnv3, The town schools will open Mon* llmbrr ’evait'a, l.u<i. In at th* •t«lei*of California, Ore- •F gonrh <i Washington Territory,” an mi extended outing at. Crater lake way was a pleasant caller at the Mui) wiilch, situated on Mime big spring*, extended to all the day, September 8. Public Land Mtatea bv act August 4, IMW. ix/tiis K. Mlanonheck of Fort und the Klamath country. Thoy office Tuesday. The lady has ac is a fine place for tourists. For novi i of KIniiiuth, Cdiiritv 0/ Klamath, Kiale of Oregon, It Is reported that Dakota farmers will visit Klamath Falls toward the cepted a position as teacher In tile i ces, we had good luck Ashing—that baa this dav filed iu thiaofflee hla »worn Mate* have organised u 950,000,060 trust. incut, No. 7M. for the pure banc of the HW‘^ of end of t Ids month to do Mime Insti Douglas Island, Alaska, schools and ! is, our Nebraska friends had. (We Mention No. 5, in Townahip No. 32, M„ Range No 7U, E. W. M., and will offer proof to «how A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. tute work nt the county teachers’ will leave for that place early In 1 were short on such luck.) While we that the land nought 1« more valuable for it» ||. Moore of this place last Sunday, timber or atone than for agricultural t»iir- gathering. Septemlx'r. Miss Galloway Is one of did not venture hoik from the j » om 4.* n , and to CMtablixh his claim tn »aid land i * LM-foru Ja». If. DrlMolJ, County Clerk, at Klam* liorn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bate- J- F. Gocller has been hauling the very best educators Iu Southern thoroughfare far enough to get any ath Fall», Oregon, on Friday, the 5th day of man, of Altamont, on Tuesday, u lumber Ihla week for bin new rest- Oregon, In fact there are few her deer, plenty of them are being killed Heptember 1902. He name» a» wltnes»e»: Jacob laler, of Klamathon, Calif.; Keith A. Porter of Fort Klamath. Oregon; L. <’ Drake, i t S\ boy. •lencc In West Klamath Falls and superior In the state, and any school by those who go among the neighbor of Fort Klamath, Oregon; J. Wallace Dickey, Assessor Bennett Is here engaged will commence building operations which has her for Its teacher Is I ing mountains. A trip into the Pel of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all per- »onw claiming adveraely the above-deaerfb* In preparing the annual assessment nt mice. County Clerk Driscoll will indeed most fortunate. She taught ican bay country is an enjoyable and <*d land» are raque^Led to file their claiira in thia office on or before »aid 5tb day oi Sep The tember, 1902. roll. occupy Mr. Gaeller's present real- In Klamath Falls last year at a sal most desirable recreation. E. M BRATTA LN Register. A. (.'astel has charge of the t«*l<>- dence ns soon as his new homo is ary of 970 per month, but despite the mountains, forests, limpid streams, fact that she was offered a raise of lakes, fishing, hunting, bracing air, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878, phone older during the almeiice of II. ready for occupancy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H, Van Valkenburg. Preparations are going forward 910 per month to stay there another sharpened appetites and a proclivity We understand that Miss Mary for the coming fair, Grounds have year, she decid 'd upon Alaska-at to sleep combine to make an outing ; U nited S tatus L axd O ffice , there pleasant and healthful. Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. Bench, of Naylox, has gone to enter been selected on the ranch of W. A. 9100 per month. Notice is hereby given that in com Geo. Mason, Miss Gertrude Mason DOUBLE WEDDING. the state university at Berkley, Cal. Wright and work on a mile track will pliance with the provisions of the act of and Miss A. J. Higgins of Los An liegln this week under the supervi KocsaI Is erect Ing a new build Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An (Contributed.) act for the sale of timber lands in the ing Ju«. «■ •••- ,„(,ia niarket, to sion of I', K. Brandenburg. There la geles, Calif., Wayne Mason of Klam- Sunday, August 2 1, at 10 a. m., states of California, Oregon, Nevada, be occupied *a an office by Dr. iiar- V-ry prospect that the Initial fair atlion, Calif., W. Burkhard, Jno. F. and Washington Territory,” as extend will tn* u grand success. Byrne and Col. Fox of Grand Rapids, a double wedding took place at gus. ed to all the Public Land States by act residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. New- August«, 1892, James IL Driscoll, of A report luts Ix-en published that Mich., camo down on the Steamer ton at Pine Grove, being the marri- I ' of Fred Reynolds of Lakeview had k'lumutli Falls, P'nilbi County i'Vxiixitv of Klamath, ' Klamath » from Pelican bay Monday. All of one of Ills legs broken on Wednesday an Indian Is suspected of having the “f Oregon, has July 7,1902. tiled in age of their twill daughters, Misses » tile party, excepting Mr. Fox, left this office bis sworn statement No. 948,! smallpox on the Klamath reservation. of last week by a horse falling on Maude and Claud to Messis. rhos. for the purchase of the SE*4 of Section for Hie railroad Tuesday. Mr. Fox Capt. O, C. Applegate, the agent, - 40 - - 8., - _ -■ him. and ~ No. 14, in ~ Township No. Range departed the same day on a tour of and J no. Short, twin sons of Mr. Rev i 7, F. W. M., and will offer proof to A party of gentlemen of this place Informs us today that no case of Mrs. O. Short of Spring Lake. the Fort Klamath country. It is be 11 ' I show that the land sought is more val-, enjoyed an excursion on Mr. Grlffl- smallpox exists or has existed on the liable for its ti miter or stone than for! lieved the gentlemen were here in I .1. B. Griffith officiated. reservation. He had the Indian re th a steamer on Upper Klamath lake About thirty guests were assem ; agricultural purposes, and to establish • the interest of the railroad now claim to said land before the Conn- ! ferred to carefully investigated and lust Nunduy. bled in the parlor, when a wedding his Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at I found he had n > symptoms of the building tills way from Laird’s und inarch was rendered and the con tv Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, A conflagration at Bedding, Cal., were gathering information concern lllSeaM*. the 29th day of September, 191)2. lie ; * tracting parties tiled In and stood list week destroyed property to the ing the resources of the county and I names as witnesses : John Connolly, of L<*roy Kinyon, residing eighteen estimated value of «25,01*0. Insur desirable routes for railroad lines. ! under an arch of flowers and between Keno, Oregon; Harry B. Hargus, of miles east of Bonanza, received a vlo- It is thought their visit adds proof J two boquets of lovely flowers. The Klamath kalis. Oregon; Fred L. Hous ance 111,400. of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Hiram lent kick <>n the abdomen from * twin brides were tastefully dressed ton, II. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.' The bridge over the Klamath al horse last Sunday and is now In a to the theory that the new road will in white organdy and lace and 1 Any and 1 all persons claitnini adverse- ----_________ ,.ersons claiming ---- the Reno is now being thoroughly re continue building to this place with precarious condition. ! Dr. Ilargus Tbe presents 1 ti>e above descrilted lands are re- paired and pt it In gotsi shape, and will out even a temporary stop at Pokcg- twin grooms in black. ' An 'Quested to tile their claims in this of-, was called Tuesday and found the I were beautiful and many, * A,l<>r i lice on or is-fore said 29th day of Sep- atna. ■OOS be tin lulled. young min's Intestines ruptured. congratulations, the wedding party I ' tetuber. tetuber, 1902. It is reported from Baker City that went to Poe Valley to hear the morn-; Mr. Yaden, the proprietor of the lb' Is aged aliout. 23 years, has many E. M. B rattain , Register. Klamath Falls and Lakeview stage friends and Iris misfortune will excite Baker county, in conjunction with! ing sermon delivered by Rev. J. B. j several neighboring counties, will dis Griffith, and then returned to par I TI M BER LA N D, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, line, purchased tills week of L. Ger general sympathy. X NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, continue the bounty on coyote scalps take of the wedding dinner. The ber 16 very flnr horses for Ills route. The Grants Pass Observer reports U sitkd S tates L and O ffice ,! An enjoyable social dance was tint S. C. Burtrum, forest supervisor on and after September 1. Two afternoon was spent in social enter Lakeview,Oregon, August 4, 1902.) given In Houston's opera house Sat of the Southern district, started last reasons are given for this action— tainment. Notice is hereby given that in com urday evening. Another dance will Thursday morning for a trip over the tile fact that the state bounty fund Messrs. Thus, and Jno. Short, with pliance with the provisions of the act of be given there the last of this week. Cascade reserve: "He w ill go via is now exhausted and that counties their brides, will reside on their Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An A< t for the sale of timlier land in the will have to pay all the bounty Fruit pedlers from tile Rogue river Lake of the Woods, Fort Klamath, ranch, where they have just com states of California, Oregon, Nevada, money, and the fact that coyotes anti Washington Territory" as extend valley report that tile late peach I Diamond Peak and re-cross the moun pleted a stylish residence. destroy railbits which are believed to ed to all the Public Land States by act crop will not be so large aa usual on tains by the military wagon road, of August 4, 1892, the following persons NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. be more injurious than coyotes, have this day tiled fn this office their account of the ravages of a pest call- | coining out at Eugene. The trip Shouldn't Klamath follow the lead The subscriliers to the capital sworn statements to-wit: will take about three weeks." ed “leaf roller. '• George l’otras, ' of Baker and other counties'? This A W. II. Vallely, a brakeman on the county paid out $1,200 for scalps stock of the Klamath County Agri of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore Superintendent DeLap Informs us gon, Bworn statement No. 1117, for the cultural association are he.-eby noti that the teachers' Institute foi Southern Pacllic line, was instantly brought in during June and July, purchase of the Lot 1, section 2, town Klamath county will be held the lat kllhsl at Steinman, eight miles south being 9600 per month, which amount, fied that the board of directors of ship 37, 8., range 9 E. said corporation at a regular meeting Edward Patras, ter part of next month. The exact of Ashland, last Saturday by being if continued without tiie state’s aid of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore of said board held on Monday, Aug (■rushed between two freight cars. would add considerable to the tax dates have not been selected as yet. gon, sworn statement, No. 1118, for the ust 25tb, 1902, levied an assessment A.*Uastel is building a stone wall; A car loaded with coke left the track payer’s burden. Besides, we are pay of four dollars and fifty cents per purchase of the Lot 3, section 1, town ship 37, 8., range 9 E. In front of his lots on the west side. 1 ! and the train broke In two. A few ing a bounty on rabbits, and ai the share on the capital stock oi said That they will offer proof to show Jhat the land sought is more valuable This, together with the new residence 1 moments later the separated cars same time coyotes will lieip materi- corporation, due and payable to the for its timber or stone than for agricul h<els building, will add materially to 'came together with a crash, catching ally in exterminating them, As be- sreretary of the association on or be- tural pur|>oseR, and to establish their * , Vallely and crushing him to death. tween the two evils for this countv fore the 15th day of September, 1902. claim to said land before J. O. Ilama- the appearance of that part of town. ker, U. S. Commissioner, at Forest. In a recent article in tha Oregon where there are comparatively few President Ibwisuvclt made a tour J. G. PiicucE, Secretary. 1 Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of of the New England states the pas* | Timberman, of Portland, Hervey sheep, tiie coyote is much the lesser, October, 1902. JUDGE BENSON INTERVIEWED. They name as witnesses: George E. week mid was welcomed by «-lit host Lindley, manager of the Pokegama so wc are told. Therefore, it would i Macaulay, of Independence, Oregon; ‘ Sugar Pine L iiiu I ht C o ., states that seem that tiie county court would ad antic multitudes wherever ile stop (Portland Telegram:) | W. F. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; ped. Ills speeches aroused interest 'Ills company liad in 1901 cut 2,100,- wisely in unloading the coyote bur Judge II. L. Benson, of Klamath Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, ] Oregon ; George Potras, of Airlie, Ore- ¡(WO feet of fir, 11,000,000 feet of den. and udnilration. Falls, is spending a few days in Port- gon; Eciward Patras, of Airlie, Oregon, white pine and 8,000,000 feet of Friday's Oregonian reports a new land. He thinks that portion of, Any and all persons claiming adverse County court will hold Its regular aizar pine, making a total of 21,000,- theory regarding the financial Influ Oregon should be more closely con ly the above-described lands are re session next week, beginning Wed 000 fed, tin which lie placed a valua- ence back of the proposed Coos Bay nected with this city, but at present quested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 18th dav of October, nesday. Among business of Impor ] tion of 9.378,IWO. The number of men railroad. Indications are presented San Francisco gets all the trade. 1902 tance to receive attention, will be E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ••mployed by tin* company was 375. giving reason for a belief that Presi “We have to stage It 62 miles from preparation to rebuild or repair a Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Klamath Falls to Ashland in coming Another case of “didn't know it dent Janies J. 1IIII, of the Great lew dilapidated bridges. Notice for Publication. to Portland, ” he said, “ and this was loaded ” appeared near Myrtle Northern Railway Co., is at the head In the near future B. F. Mulkey. 1 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I A young man nam of the enterprise. Among move road Is In a very bad condition. president of the Ashland Normal Point recently. L akeview , O reoon , July 30, 1902.J notice that the California legislature ed Arnold wiw out. w liking accom ments, believed to be significant, the school, will give ail address in Klam Notice if hereby given that, ‘in com has spent several thousand dollars on pliance following is mentioned, being of panied by a young lady who carried with the provisions of the act of ath Falls. His subject will be of the road from Klamathon, in their ' Congress of[June 3, '1878.' entitled "“An general Interest, and he wdl furnish .1 25-20 rille, which they supposed special interest to Klamath and Lake state, just for the purpose of keeping act for the sale of timber lands in the i to be not loaded. Asa mosquito counties: “Mr. Hill Las had agents a treat which no one should miss. , ... „.¡,1, a..« ... i states of California, Oregon, Nevada and alighted on his face she playfully pro in the Central Oregon field this Sum our trade with Sail J ranclsui. Washington Territory,” as extended The Lakeview Examiner reports "If Portland would only tlx up the I to all the Public Land States by posed to shoot It off. when the gun mer, examining the country with that a destructive hail storm visited was discharged, the ball entering ills considerable minuteness. One of his ! Ashland road, a great deal of freight "Ç1 'Y' Churcli ill, of Picard, county of Siskiyou, state the New Pine Creek sect Ion of Lake I jaw, maiming the young man this would be hauled that way, and confidential engineers went into the of California, has this day tiled in county recently. The hall stones ! life. this office his sworn statement, No. 1075, count ry bet ween Shaniko and Lake city would get the benefit of it. the purchase of the NEL-« of Section were as large us marbles and did “The Lakeview people are also for view and Klamath Falls early in the No. 11, in Township No. 41, 8., Range Lakeview Examiner: 8. L. Me- ! great damage to gardens and fruit. and completely cut off from Portland No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to returned , season. He came out in June, and Superintendent DeLap’s little Naughton, the Mage man, their trade is lost to this city entire show that the land sought is more val while waiting for a train wrote Mr. from a business visit to I uable for its timber or stone than for daughter has improved considerably . ly. Should the Columbia Southern, agricultural purposes, and to establish Mr. McNaughton is ' Hill a personal and confidential letter Fulls, Klamath IS THE PLACE TO OET now building toward Prineville, be his claim to said land before Jas. II. during her sojourn at Ashland with four pages long, inlormlng him of Lakeview- charge of the still in Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, extended down our way, Portland her mother and other members of the Falls line and will probably the situation of affairs In Central and might recover her trade, but other Oregon, on Thursday, the 16ih day of family Mr. De Lap says Ills family, Klamath 1902. He names as witnesses Mr. Yaden, Southern Oregon. About two weeks wise our only connection with tills October, I. J. Straw, of Picard, California; H will probably return to Klamath I be until September 1st. after, a Great Northern sleeping car city iu future will be officially. ” will C*S~Shop near Duffy’s Store. the new contractor on that line, S. Mathews, of Picard, California Falls next week. Henry W. Straw, ol Picard, California pay his first visit to Lakeview about caine down from Spokane and was Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls I. A. Duffy reports that the excur the 1st. Mr. McNaughton says that dropped off the O. R. A N. train at Oregon. Any and all persons claim sion 1sts from this place and other Mr. Yaden Is an excellent man and Biggs Junction and taken onto a ing adversely the above-deaeribed lands are requested to file their claims campers at Olessa were Invited to a understands his business thoroughly, Columbia Southern train for Shaniko. We carry a splendid line of chllds’, in this office on or before said 16th day taffy-pull by Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and and that the people of Lakeview will Thirty incn who were In the car paid , boys’ and youths' suits, at the very of October, 1902. Miss Kittle Wells ot Asliland, at be pleased with him and his service. cash fare from Biggs to Shaniko, < lowest prices, and our shoes beat the E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. from which point they dispersed Into I their camp, Tuesday night. All had . I Hou. Tims. II. Tongue has the the country to the southward, most I world. Remember there are no other The Klamath County Lite Stock A full line of Buckingham and 11 delightful time. Association will pay the above Te- ' following to say of his recent visit of them taking teams for long drives. shoes just as good as the Noyes, Nor- Hecht boots and shoes—men's and This week R. I. Hammond sold to 1 to Crater Lake: ward for the arrest and conviction of “The scenery of The Great Northern sleeping car was . man Shoes, made at St. Joseph, Mo. ladies'—for winter wear at the Ex celsior, Dairy, Oi. T he D uffy C o . GoellerJt Hum the very desirable the Crater Lake country is beautiful, any person or persona found guilty of Immediately leturned to its home building lot on Main street between 1 1 and one who has never visited the stealing or altering the marks nr Rubber boots with leather soles at All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, line. The men it delivered at Shani brands of any stock belonging to any the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. Mrs. Mayione's millinery store and wonderful lake has no idea of its ko have not returned there, at least fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor member of thin association. building. Attorney RuUmie's office grandeur. Our party Included about not In parties large enough to lx* ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. I Save money by making your home Address Chas. Horton, President A large The price paid was 9450. twenty members, and we enjoyed a noticed. Nothing definite has come or J. O. Uamaker,Secretary, For reliable information concern stead, timber and other filings with store Is to be erected. delightful outing. Mr. Steel did to light ns to their mission in the ing public lands go to J. W. llama- C. IL Withrow, U. 8. Commissioner, Ashland Tidings: The large run everything possible to make the country.” kar; get the benefit of thirty years Klamath Falls, Oregon. of salmon into the Klamath river journey a pleasant one, and every J. V. Pearson, M. I. Mellon and experience. still continues. The fishermen near body had a jolly good time. On the the R ktublican family, conveyed by TIIE Just received at Bradley & Gun the mouth of the river arc limited to way out, 1 visited Klamath Indian Liveryman Hazen, made a tour of 100 to each boat in a night, and they agency, and then came through to Pelican bay resorts within the past ther’s a complete Uno of harness and saddlery goods. find It no trouble to catch that num Portlamd as soon as possible." week, leaving here Friday and re Dr. Goble of Medford, will be at ber of salmon In a single drift. Delta (Ohio) Atlas: W. 8. Wor turning Monday. The first night Hotel Linkvillc Saturday of this we camped at Odessa, Mr. Griffiths den left Tuesday morning to join his We learn that the bridge at lk - nsnxa is no longer safe, and is in fact family In their new home at Klam excellent resort, and remained there week. MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. - FOR SALE: Fine cooking apples. so dilapidated und worn out that it ath Falls, Oregon. We regret to see until Saturday noon. Mr. Griffith’s Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Is Impossible to repair and make, it Mr. Worden leave Delta as he was house aud neighboring camp grounds Apply to Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, West are 'oented near the head of an ice- one of our rising and exemplary Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. Klamath Falls. reliable. In justice to the amount Now Open of travel over this bridge, it becomes becomes young business men and he and fam cold, crystal stream, fed by springs, See those saddles, made on the Link- ! necessary to provide a new one with ily will be much missed. That they running three-quarters of a mile to ville tree, at Bradley and Gunther’s, i have our l»est wishes goes without the lake. This creek Is wide enough i Finest tree on the Pacific Coast. out delay. speaking.***The reception given by and deep enough to accommodate a The Oregonian publishes an Inter-1 When In need of anything In the I McQullHn W. R. 0. and G. A. R. In I good-sized steamer. A dozen or more view with Dr. 8. E. Joaephi, a lead- j in honor of A. L. Sargent and wife small boats are on hand for the use stationery line remember Chitwood Ing physician of Portland, regarding and Mrs. Judge Upton, Wednesday of tourists. Mr. Griffith has an ideal & Co. have the best. Office at Hrs. Cranston's Residence on Main Street. Klamath Falla» the prevention and extcnnlnat Ion of BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. evening was a social success. Toasts resort for fishing and pleasure-seek Hours: 10 to ii a. m.; 1:39 to 4:36 p. m. contagious diseases. He believes a ( A. 0. U. W.' BUILDING, were given by Comrades Laver, ing parties, and the uniform courtesy DISEASES OF WOHEN A SPECIALTY. CONSULTATION PRBB. state board of health Is necessary to A choice lot of 25-cent novels at 1 », Briggs, Bradley, Lougnecker and and cordial treatment accorded vls- Office open after September let, Ipea. secure an efficient quarantine against Klamath Falls C hitwood & Co’3. i i Wilkins, and Comrade Wolcott pre- ' (tors by himself and wife make hlrj diseases. An effort to provide for. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN . crT' ELECTRIC CASH STORE Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment Wev Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. L F. WILLITS, Proprietor THIS SPACE BELONGS THE ► EXCELSIOR -4 I, F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone. Klamath Falls School Commences Monday, September 8- 6. D. MIZZLE, Pnp. $250.00 REWARD. NEW SPRINft fiOODS $ BALDWIN STUDIO CENTRAI MILLINERY STORE UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for i Amateurs a Specialty. DR. BERTHA E. SAWYER, Osteopathist.