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SAW CAPT. JACK Hl'NU THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS, kLAMATH FALLS, OR Ager Klamath Falls Stage Line To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath Hot Springs, by Daylight. Shortest and Best Route to R. R. Best Time and Accommodations PAA&ENGBk, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE Office: LEAVE KI-AMATH FALLS 8 A. M. Mimmoth Stable«. Larjtest and Moat Centrally ideated. Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. having occurred 2» years ago. crowd of Ashland Academy st udeii Dolph Naylor. C. B. Walaon, Latta. Frit* Mace and Earlow. cured the late Welliortl Reea»> Talent to drive them to Ft. KUi [ to witness the hanging of ( apt. I and the other leaders of the M war for the massacre of ih* | 'commission. They drove around took a look al the mysterious which at that time had not been by many people and was conipara ly unknown etcept among the dents of Southern Oregon, poetic feature» look the eye of C Watson and he wrote and lectu ‘ great deal in the following years Ion this magnificent piece of s beauty. The Kan Francisco Cl lele had a great account of the 1 mg of Uapt. Jack and his chiefs gave a list of "guest«” including delegation of Ashland school I The Chronicle editorialised upoi ! bv saying it was a measly shame called them white savages and h ' ens. But the boys didn’t mind remarks in view of what they witnessed acenically and hlstorl hi » Life Saved by Chamber Colic, Cholera and uiarrhoei Remedy. »B. L. Byer, a well known c Best care given to Stock. R. W* MARPLE, Proprietor. THE SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OPI^NS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH (Axhlvml Record.) Th»- trip of K- J- ffnrtow to Cr lake wa* hi* •»»••md trip to that I I bus piect' of scenery, the tir»l of this town, say« he believes i I bcrlain’s Colic, Cholera and rht<a Remedy saved bis life last ”e h;‘d lx’,n hlck “ ' with what the doctors call I dysentery, and could get nothh do him any good until he tried remedy. It gave him imm relief.” says B. T. Little, inert Hancock, Md. For sale by wood A Co. TIMBERLAND, ACTJUNE3 Full faculty; improved buildings; exhaustive course, NOTICE TOR PUBL1CAT1 of study; each department filled by a specialist. Latin t’xtTED S tates L and Orri Lakeview, Oregon, August 16 and economics added for the benefit of those preparing to a»vw«ww Notice ««r is hereby that v(v given ........ — - ir phance with the provision» of th. teach in High School, but are optional. $200 in cash ; j Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle ior the sale of titula-r lands prizes for excellence in oratory and athletics. Expenses act states of California, Oregon, > and Washington Territoryas < Fight; social conditions ideal. Send for catalogue. I ed to all the Public Land St I act of August 4, 1892,Charlev S. ! of Ixrwiston, county of Nez Perce. I Idaho, has tliis (lav tileo in thi his sworn statement No. 12-10, I purchase of the bW(* of Section | Ui Township No. 39 S., Rang. BONANZA "SQUIBS.” E. W. M. and will offer proof torn ' the land sought is more valual Walter LeRoy Kinyon, the young ite timlier or stone than for agrit man who was kicked by a horse last purposes, and to establish his <• , D, .. . , . , ... said land before J. <>. Hamake week near Bly, died last Sunday at Forest, Ore, morning and was interred in the Bo- batunla". the 15th day of No’ nanza cemetery last Monday. }|i.s 1902. He names as witnesses: A. r I M. Wtllev, of Lewiston. Idaho; age was 2i on the fith of last June. Orcutt, of Lewiston, Idaho; ’ While not a relative was near to take I I Young, of Ashland, Oregon ; Ji Whitcomb, of Ashland, Oregon the last look at the pale cheeks or to and all persons claiming •< hrfprint a kiss on the marble brow, I tpe' above-described lands are re he did not lack for friends. A ‘ large to Al" their claims in * thia l * ollie« before said 15th dav of Novemhe ddtt*trr«e of friends and neighbors E. M. B rattaix , Rei Kdluwed the remains to their last resting place. He stood high in the Timber Land, Act June 3. 1 community Tn which he lived and Notici for Publication wHl be missed by his associates. UNITED STATES LAND OF A number 6/ Bonanza neighbors L akevixw , Omtciox, August 16 went out for a pJumming party last Notice is hereby given that, week. pliance with the provisions of tl N. W. Dumm is enjoying a vaca i- Congress of J June une 3, 3. 1878, entitl tion of two weeks. He and his fam I act for the sale of timber land state« of California, Oregon, Ne' ily are trying ranch life. Waahington Territory, » ” ♦ as ext Miss Fannie Smith, living west of all the Public Land State« b August 4, 1892, the following Dairy, met with a very painful ac- have this day tiled in thia otfi She and her sworn statements, to w it: cident last Monday. Emma T. Gray, cousin were out for a horseback ride, of Lewiston, county of Nel Per The cousin dismounted to «hoot a : of Idaho, sworn statement No, rabbit and asked Fannie to hold his I the purchase of the N1^ NW horse. The animal became fright-•ec’*00 31> townB>l,P * B. F. MULKEY, President. CL1FF0RE THOMAS, Secretary. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. L "' —i»—-"w:’ - r- -------------- - Published every Thurwláy by W. tiUSE <2 SON, E dito »« áxd PaopkrrfoiJ. svsKaimo» aana: 6.a year (ta advance)................................ E 00 T hursday . S eptember 4. i«n. 9RBG0M TIMBER "There 1« one thing l.want to im press upon the people of Oregon,” Mays the Hon. Tho«. A. Tongue, "and that is for them to be careful not to throw »way their timber lands. They are fast becoming of great value, and the day is not far distant when their owners will he as independent as the millionaires. That day will be when the lumbering men are knocking at their door, ready and willing Ur pay any price for this tim ber. "Deryotrknbw that here in the Northwest are the virgin forests of the country; hete is practically the only place ift the United States where can be foalrd timber «ntouched by the woodmen. Nearly every Other section' hax been cut over, and now the crop is wliat iwiglrt be called sec- KLAHATH REPUBLICA SUPPLEHENT. * VOL. 7. ■ « RULE» FOR PARK liltin' |Niik muai obtained fniiu the aii|H'iIntviidi'iit, wiiu u I m > ha» au thority to appoint guide*. I — ■ _____ ^9 COOK IN HEAT OP VOLrawnw M B- tHURtM The keervtary of the Interior lilt* «»w •******■•**« Mabe I «« «g Nlimlay *,-|t(a,|i ) ,ü •' i*Mi)il regulation* for the lllilliugl*- »•••an Men* 4n a as^w^^ *" r- Boyd, Nupt A Remarkable Re,ord. ment of the Critter Luke Xal illll.ll Maa we*. FMKAI'inim ' *ICHV|(-fc r Ir*t Suiiduv of e«. ), D.irk. to become effective immediate ( hainlM'rlalii'* <'"ugh Remedy li.i* “'id 7:.lo i,. h Th* Maoris of New Zealand oo<lk ly. Saturday’s Oregonliin publl*h«'* it K'liiarkalile record. It ha* I m ' cii I ii th.lr potatile« and other e»r»tat>|.a , ........... Hundav ( the *ul>*taiHV of them uh follows: "f -*h um * for over thirty ivarx, during it» voleante heat Th*r* »*« , frw ' • |>. in. The park will lie placed In charge] I which Hine many mllliima led t lea volcano.« in N.w Z*«|,llt|. ............ .. ITilnl Niuiilay 7 ,,f - r*‘> m-md of a superintendent, yet to lie tip- limi* been Mild ami iimm I. miti 7:30 p. TO> I' bun of th* Maori« live up In th* mountain« il. N "'“HIT, I^J |*>itited. who will, for (lie prckcnt. at lung I m * cii the khinilanl ami urlili re near them They make Hi* volean«», du several useful thing, for them least, I h - its only official. Under ill)' Himer In the treatment of enHip in »or-Nawaorti,. WofM but thr queerest I* the oookiug, *aya regulations mineral locations may I*' t hoiisand* of holm'*, yet during Uli the Detroit Free 1‘rea* A few of th, Heat I the ,s,in vr.,_, made In a manner not detrimental t" I III* t luí)-no i'a*)' In*»» ever I m * cu re- voleamw* have a ...ri ,,f periodic ar cent* I*., ’ *•" fluid the park, but all prospecting I* pro-1 |mt(i*d tn th)- nuiiiufacttirent in which thm. They heat up th, tfri>und iu th* fall and then ||* Idle th* remain hibited. IVl'kolls wishing to liN'ate it fallili I« ertis i acure. J When git der of th* year. Those eohatu»*« are f<5 »Wllliplv | (,|H I,, .... Ki iiriim Si, sail i. Kiillí'ijn j mining claim* must tile with the eli a» s*» a i a» the cliild Iwciiliita of a quiet <ll*|H.*liion and uev*r break 411 r riuicii*^ W superintendent of the |»ark a desrrip i linai*)'<>r evi'ii a<> M«>ii a* the croupy loose, but they heal the ground juat tlon of the land dealred to !*• h«'iited. cough iipp'iir*. Il will prevent the enough to lio the native c._ •«•«king 50 VtAte I he plan of th* Maori« I* to dig together with evidence that Iheyarel attack. Il I* pii .i.taiit to take, numi J • pit EXP«Rl<itc| about live «- - >r an feet d..p aiul lw<| )|Ualltic<l entry melt. Bel>>re entering I chlhlien like It. It contains no II with straw. -r ‘ Thru fhry put in i |,,.lr the park to nmke l)«'atlons, the) «»piiitii or other harmful *ulMtame vegetable*, flllltig up the pit quit, uiusl obtain n permit from the Seere ami m ii I»* given a* cimtldi'iitly to u full, and then cover It over with mor« straw and thru a layer of earth iary of the Interior. I.amis I ii Hie j Ulis'a* I ) mi adult. And For sale by then they g„ awaf an<l lie low Thru jHtrk upon which valuable de|»<*ll*ot i 'till wixal A i '«. T«*0t ktlm| th* volrano Itegli, « to hast up and mineral have been found may I«' ■)T„, ' - grt. In it* Hu* work. and the |e>t* SOUCI OI A5M.SA.MI.NI. Anr.m, MnSI'i* * It ha-atisl and worked under the mining l<>** and mango** rook. The __ native* let them .lay there for . long "ü„'„ laws by any ;>ers)>n duly qualified and -w —le after th* h, at T d.|H>rt* from the holding a permit. , earth, take them I owl whenever they Them' pernoii* may use, for milling , want them, and eat — them —- ,a. H. tile purposes such t Itiilwr and Hlone | •arth i. at oner a .V.*r ami a •*. >re A h.saamn.l, J^» boas«. found upon the land h«'.ited, as in , r*l.l>..., «„„E -T*. F»wr . f .ur ......... |1. N.,uit*.^i Ter**Bd tlie judgment of the sn|ierlntcndent , HOMI-MADE PURE Am, may be us)il^ without damage to th)' , park. V l*r t inn of a said J. o. HAM AKER, <1. lelop the isfactor be- A I'hilailr)|4>l* inventor ha* inlro- superii duwil ihr genuine prmfuct, which la •I. iiiim I to be lieiirHeial for |)»r*ona eovery »i Bo a Ornerai I and Locatisi s with lung nr throat trouble. HI. ob has lieen made within tliFIimtt of the ject I. t<> bring th* balm healing pine ncss. Aurvoylng a«d Comtra lake Car» of the stomach. location, and If it ben placer location, wood* to th. patient when th* pa- • Specialty, AIIHu^oe,»,, thal every ten-acre tract enibraact) Uent cannot go to the woods. Th. Attended to. Office la C(t> tiiercln hi* lieen found to contain apparatus art. on Ihr principle of a BONANZA, OREÜO8. hratlng furnace lucide th* furnace valuable deposits of niitierat. L<**a- layrra of pm* wood are alternated t-in, will not lie ;* rumt)-<l to acquire with layer, of a slow bunotig mat. title to mining claims within tlie rial When th. Hr* I* Introduced and |iark. ami will forfeit all right upon, ihr furnace rlo*r<! thr ma........ odder, ATTORNfiV-AT-LAW, breach of the regulations or when for week, al a time. Th* vapor, general RRACTirmsa emanating from th. burning pin. ar. they do not appear to lie acting ini •aught In a lank. rleaneed thoroughly Itipaiikii and all **tvr righu ■ g)«Hl faith, anil may al*)> I»* ejected •ml the ptinHed *a|mr I* conducted ami general nrolwl, ltn«n^. -.—-3 from the park. through pipe, io room, all over th. i < »pimeli* Coiirt ||„,lw • i The herding or grazing of l<«»w building The vapor I. aald to have F nIU, Or, an Invigorating effect on thoee who st)K*k <.r the driving of sii)’h at»«'k Iley eat. Rev. J. inhale it and ■onu to have all the over the park I n forbidden, except Holladay, Mi**., quaillie. of th* air from Ihr pine for wtn-ri'authority is granted by the I «I In purifying thr vapor a liquid » cured inc. I ron- superintendent. Horses, cattle and I* obtained which I. said to Iw eery me.lv I ever liaed huaMng. other livest)» k running at large or atonia) Il trouble* being grazed within the park with-' ■ •«!••« Salih I. MS ------- •- Makes dally trip* each »ay Ink pliy*iciun-. K<»- The shipbuilding statisti«« of out authority will I m - Impounded bv ten. Stain Spring*. Shake, |Í m Take it after Great Britain for IMI show that 1.831 mu. (Logging l amp.) Kris, I the superintendent, ami if not claim- vrseela werr launched In Ihr United Klamath Full*. e<i by the owner within .lo days shall Kingdom, representing I.TvT.fl?» ton. he Mild at public auction. Fund« sol and I 47«.«I» horse power, compared It I k the direct line frulli \<I4 lie ware >>l the knife. arising will I m * I h :I<I for six months, with 1,14* vessel*. I.Mo.Tov ton*, and unit all Sort hurst Oregon Mi No profcaaion baa advanced more l.iiTZIrt Indicated horse [a.wer in the subject to claim of the owner, who nth Full». Merrill, Ikmanu. I nnd lavkevlew, anil alai III iiiust pay ail ciwta attending Hie im- \ rapidly of lute tbun surgery. 1ml it year IW0U These launching. Included »TO ship* representing «VT.rtvn tons, A gene v and Ft. Klamatli. pounding, and If not then called for. should lint Is-used except Wil, re ale for foreign ami colonial owner. Thr will go Into the general park fund. solutely mx eaa.iry . In case* of p||,w output of the Clyde ship) ants for the A nutnlM-r of customary prohibi for example. It I* seldom neixled. last year was the largest on record tions. sui-li as the destruction of nat- j DeWitt'» Witch Hazel Naive cun-» For the flrst time It totaled over VtMi.uiK) of tonnage Thr total launch- oral curiosities, cut! Ing of tiintM-r, ex-1 quickly and permanently. I'm-quall- Ings in the United Kingdom for home, <-ept for construction of piacesof en eri for cut*, burn*, bruise«, wound*, foreign, and colonial service in I Vo I Good Stock and Lqu| tertainment and for mining purposes, akin rliM-UM-*. Acrept no counter- ■how* an * scesa of ist ***••!• and ment Mu.Mt ton* over the Ag-uraa fur the alMiid.intnent of fires, killing of felt*. "I waa so I roll bled with bleed- Utr Careful Attention Gi»t game, lisii, except by rod an<l line, ' Ing pile* that I lost iiiim 'I i blood ami previous ywr Traveling Public. M*lllng of intoxicating liquors, post-,»trength.” say* J. C. I’lidlip*. Pari*, Ing 4>f advcrtisenients or general <,**IHI. ••Dr Wlte» witch Hazel Naive Buckingham und Hecht Wnrrntoii W. M (WW noxious behavior within the park are cured me in a short tlim*.** So I II«-* •«»it*. »hoc* and fella, ut Kxcclaior, to I m * enforc«*d. Permission to reside «nd hi-als. Su|<nntfüdfiil. I Wiry. < iregtMt. cned at the report of the gun and I " Charfe« M. Willey, plunged, kicked and bucked and the of Clarkston, county of Aaotin, „ W. !>»<! .a. In U,. t, Fort Klamath, Oregon; rarsh .1. Rod- TIMBER LAND. A<’T JI’NE.3, 1*78- Iter, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chris notice for publication . rope near the wrist and badly 8WJ«, section 31, township 3b S., range Wi«e, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any sprained. The rope finally became 6 E- and all persons claiming adversely the UNITED STA1 EM LAND OFFICE I , . • , . . . , I That thev will offer proof to ahow loosened from the wrist and caught thal the |and Roaght ¡. ’more va.aabfc, above-described land, are rerpie«te<l to I. akkvikw , O«aoos, July 17. ps>2 j ond growth. tile their claims in thia office on or lie- "In Wisconsin they are paving • 10 the thumb of her left hand and ft for its timlier or stone than for agricul- fore »aid Sth day of September, 1902. Notice i* hereby given that in com pliance with the provi-ion* of the ar t of purpose«, and to establish their E. .M. BRA1TAIN, Register. er »10 per thousand for stumpage. was impossible to free herself, until | claim to eaid land before J. O. Hama- Congree* of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Do you know what that means hr re? the horse polled the thumb entirely , ker, U. 8. Commiiwioner, at Forest. act for the *«|e of timber l*n<ln in the Why one-half that price is a fortune off and made his escape. The young , Oregon, on Saturday, the 15th day of TIMBERLAND, ACT JI’NE 3, 187*. *t«te* of California, Oregon, Nevada, November, 1902. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and Washington Territory,” a* extend to the man who holds a 160 acre cousin, who is fifteen years old, made Thev name a« witnesses: Charles ed to all the Public Land etale* by Claim. If he has that claim 15 years several efforts to shbot the horse but ' Orcutt, of Lewiston, Idaho; Emma T. U xitki ) S tatic » L axd Orm e.. ) act of Angu*t I. 1892, Harry II. Hargii«’, Taikeview, Oregon, August 9, 1902.( of Klamatli Falla, county of Klamath, hence, 1 honestly believe that he will was afraid to do so, for fear of killing | Gray, of Lewi»ton, Idaho; Charles M. , Willey, of Clarkston, Wa«l>ington ; J. J Notice is hereby given that in com atateof Oregon, ha* July 7, 1902, filed in future the girl. They were about erne mile not have to worry about his Whitcomb, of Ashland, Oregon; Wil- pliance witli the )>rovi»ions of the act ol thi« office In* «worn »tiitement No. 947 from home. The father was «ent for i liam Young, of Ashland, Oregon. life. Congress of June 3, )878, entitled "An for the pur. ha— >.f the BW(f of Sec Any and all person« claiming adverse- vet for tlie sale of timber lamia in the tion No. 14, in Town«hip No. 40 H., Now In these states thsrt arc CifWeti and she was taken to Bonanza, where i ly tlie above-described land« are re- Range No, 7. E. W. M„ and will offer lumbering state« the timber is »mall Dr. Johnson administered chloroform vtieated to file their claim« in thi« office stales of California, Oregon. Nevada, pr.H.f to «how that the lurid »ought 1» and Washington Territory." as ex on or before said 15th dav of November, and we woald nbt use it for firewood. and removed the mangled portions of tended to all the Public Land Ntates by more valuable (or it« timber or «tone 1902. act <ii Augil"t4, 1892, »lie following |»-r- than for agricultural purt-.-e«, Hn<l to Some time ago while hr the East I the hand. E. M. BRATTAIN, Regiater. son» have this day filed in thia office eatablirii hi* claim to «aid lan.l More read an'«600111 of a lumber mill be Jn«. H Dri—oll, Coiintv Clerk, at Klam Misses Myrtle and Dora Goss leave I their sworn statements, to-wit: TIMBER LA ND. ACT J CNE .1, 1878 ath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, tin- 29th ing btitbed add the newspapers laid for their old home in California, Lou R. Hatch, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i of Salem, county of Marion, state of dav of .September, 1902. lie' mum-« *« ¿reati stress upon the distraction of a about Sept. 22, to visit friends and 'Oregon, sworn Htatement No. 1,185, witneaae«: ilirnm H. Wen-ott,of Klam btaee of lumber 21 inches broad and relatives. U xited S tate » L axd Ornc«,) for the purchase of the SW’^, section 6, ath Falla, Oregon ; Amy t;. We«<olt, of They Intend to remain L akeview , O rroom , July 24, 1902.) township 38 8., rang)- 6 E. Klamath Falla, Oregon; J. W. llama tw«' ipcheit thlek. 'Trees yielding away several month«. ker, of Klamath Fall«, Oreg..n; John Notice is hereby given that in com I.ynton E. Athey, lumber over 18 inches broad had al- Mr. Kune, father-in-law of I), F. pliance with the provisions of the act of of 753 E. Ankeny Ht., Portland, county ( onnollv, of Keno, Oregon. Any ami i mçst entirely disappeared. Now Driscoll who 1« at the home of his congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An t of Multnomah, state Of Oregon, sworn nil |H-r«ona claiming iidverridy the What dp we in Oregon think of a daughter, Mrs. M. Bennett, is lying act for the sale of timber lamls in the statement No. 1,186, for th" purchase of at-iv. ..l. -nbed land« are reqm-ated t„ states of California, Oregon, Nevada, the SE1^, section fl, township 38 8., file their chum« in thi» olJi.-e on or lw- fblng pf that kind. We can get very low with kidney trouble. fore «aid 29th day of Hebtrmlier, 1902. No and Washington Territory,” as ex i range 6 E. •orub pine that wlH yield larger him- I E. M. BRA I IAIN, It.-glHter. tended to ail the Public Land states Alma Rundle, hope Is entertained for his recovery. by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas J. of 9 E 7th Kt., Portlaml, connty of far than that. There is nrz use H. L. Oopt/ifi is removing his ware Vaughn, of Fort Klamath, 'County of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— tklking, I do not like to see oûr peo room from the front of the street to Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day statement No. 1.187, for the purchase filed in this office his sworn statement, of the r-E'^, section 20, township 36 8., ple throw away grand opportunities Notice for Publication. the rear of the main building. N'o 1042, for the purchase of the WU of range 6 E. like this. That they will offer proof to show UNITED HTATEK LAND OFFICE I JIOBC5 1 NWJ^', of Section No. 29, in Township "Afft>CT*FtïNbg, I thrirrk there Is No. 32 H„ Range No. 7k E. W. M., that the land sought iv more valuable L akkvikw , O kkoov , Juiv 3, ( and will offer proof to show that the for its timber or stone than for agricul aa unwarranted waste of lumber Notice is hereby given that, in < A Sad Disappointment. land sought is more valuable for its tirn- tural purprses, and to establish their pffanc» with the provisions of th.-a.-t of around the mill yard». Seme day I ber or stone than for agricMtural pur- claim to said land before J. <>. Hama- < Ongresa of Jnne 3, 1878, entith-d "An Ineffective liver medicine H a dig- [xises, and to establish his claim to said ker, U. 8. Commhlsiurier. at Forest, that same refuse they throw stray ♦111 ikf as Valuable as tTie great tlrb- appcfmmeM, but you don't want to land before C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com Oregon, on Tuesday, the 27th day of missioner. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on 1902. are now turning out. I purge, «train and bfenk the glands Saturday, the lltfi day of October, 1902. October, name to t . Hrr,i”rv'. h’ .............. . an They as witnesses! Ixiii R, loan th» ) ubile Land Eint,.M |,v H( t De He name» a* witnesses; Dan W. Ryan, Hatch, of Salem, Oregon; I.ynton E. " ¿'Tv.4' ‘i™’ ♦Ub'lbere eould be something dune of the stomach and bowel». W. Pelton Oregon; ; Alma fc parent tfiis thoilghtleM waste.n' Witt'» Little Early risers never dis ' of Fort Klamath, Oregon; William T. Athev, of Portland, Oregon 'I J ; Avalin «tate of Oregon, Shivs, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Louis Rutiille, of Portland, ’ Oregon hna thia ,iav Hl<-<1 appoint. They cleanse the system i Hessig, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Paton, of Portland, Oregon; James 9381 f'/r il i<:" ‘"r ,W‘,r" C i No. F0H MACE: Ihne cooking sppfetr. of all poison and putrid matter and James M. Emery, of. Fort Klamath, Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. .138, for the purclmae of the NW'I of ¡'X Any arid all person, claiming adverse Apply tw Wary A. Lewis, West do It »o gently that one enjoys the -Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lamia are ly the above descrilied lands are re Klamath Falls. pleasant effects. They are a tonic to requested to file their claims in this quested to file their claims in this office to show that t he land soug’hi1 ' .'rnore vaìu' the liver. Cure biliousness, torpid office on or liefore said 11th dav of Octo on or before said 27th day of October, •be iori'Mi,nt...rorrton..t:.ln hrr ugn' Call at the R kpuhlican office for I ber, 1902. 1902. I cultural plirposea, and to »-wt tl»li»li Meer and pr*’«cii4ii«?<»r. d«im !.. ,«i.l land j'. ,(7''|,r'd'' E. M. BA a TT) I*:, Il-gister E M B rattami Register. I Sctentific Umettai Mlflffl t Co.-"^r^a U. S. Commissioner and I Attorney. Ashland and KlamathFi Stage Line, t L IH1 I Oregon. on Mon Monday, tn* sutn aay ot, '“2. Fhe names a* uit-i Sept*O)l>er, IM>2. nesaes: / John ‘ Connolly, of Keno, Ore- gon ; Hiram II. Wrecotl, "t Klamath i Harry B. Ilargns, of Falls, Oregon; !_ __ , ■ M. llama- Klamath Falls, Oregon;.!. Any her, of Klamath Falla, Oregon, ami all ja-rsoiis claiming adversely the above-described bind» are rt<pie»te<l to tlie their claims In I Ills office on or •'*■ lore sani 291 h dav <it bepten.ta'r, 1'«'2. E. M. Bit ATTAIN. Register.^ TREAHl'RF.R'H NOTICE. Notice i* hereby given that there are lutili* in tl.e County Treasury for the redemption of the following connty war rants protesto.! on nod prim Io Nov. 22, 1895. Interest on umr « ill cease from thin <late: Nos. 8»4>.’>, 84.11, H-IWI, H655, 8647, «293, 8229 H4.’>2, 8469, 8236, HIM, HC,O|, H«78, 8«8‘J, H.300, HU79. «661, H579, 8608, tk'3H, M5HU, H-I7I. 84<W, Kilo, H3HH, H4HH, HUH4, H7H|, 8823, 6645, H7IH, H«|l. 8464, h : mi 7, 8612, 8371, 8447, 8038, 8687, 8615, 8641, »193, 8329. 3362, HM37, H4'ir>, 850», 8502. 8577. 8ÒO3, 8321, 835,3, 8327, Wk50, «532, 8673, 8163, 8’.37, 84'12. f’at)-<l nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 22nd day of .Muy, 1902. H. If. VAN VAI-KKHtUIHU. ........ Treasurer. 31 Alt LAiW DVAKU. Notary Public and Conveysncer. KLAMATH FALLS,ORE; SCodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 Digests what you eat Tills T’r' l«”*’ B?|B,klnd« of digestants anti d'k' , nevzr food. 11 give» m- * ;;wr^„u to eat»U ........ ““"’“TStaj-irf TI M UHR LAND. ACT' J[’? l.,k< vl«w,'>»- *' . Xntlre 1» h*r«t>Z * lrt < i will. IU- i.rovb'""" ", |,„ ill- Notice I or Publication June », I"’" ■',‘l '.'rL.iioli •lll»'n"‘'<’,iM4 tlrnl»>r l»ii't" '• '"J ,, Trrrltorr." Ik'ptrtmcnt of th" Interior, 1 ,.,11.1*1) Ih- I ''1’11.' I*'lev ol »•»'•"I'Jav Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. gu.14 IMn I"''" *,”‘or-«on, h* J?, Aiigmtt 28, 1W>2. I ly .f*r*»iti. S’»’ hl. .worn <t»l"lff’l<*i. t/l-d tn Ihl. *h- s'» To«n Notice 1* h<v< l>v given that the fol :'wl ';rw'" VwC of Bellon NO. « ^tii lowing-named settlor ha* filisi notice of ^p‘kMn%.; H . kin«; N;.,7 ,L.’inV .0«^ her intention to tnnke final proof in »'t|>- Offor proof 1» •}! J mnST "» port of her t leirn, anti that said will he made befure ,1 . O. IlainHker,' U. "¡ h’rk1 i?nK1»*»'h |,,"’uriSk H, Commissioner, ut Bonansa, Oregon, ' on <letolær II, 1902. vi» : Elizabeth Faith, willow ot Joaiali B. I'iiitli, deceased. H. E. No. 1912, for th" <•! E1», Sec. 8, Tn. 38, 8., K. 11 ». W.M. 8he * 4 sth.«»-' nnmes the following witnc"*"» to pfov" her continuous resilience upon nnd Cul tivation of said land, via: tieorgo Rit ter, of Bonansa, Oregon; George All kind» of dry off Îmythe, of Bonansa, Oregon; John xigun, of Iloiiannn, Oregon; Nyron 8. clHlor. Al<md>iMin- Drew, of Dnirv, Oregon. g»n E. M. «R ATTAIN l/egh-t 'r.