K lamath republican . ......... place will until.- SUNDAY1» EXCURSION. outII t|11, ................ vZ'rT1''' b',si", ss ^cl Junc 3' 1873~ ■i' me I'..Ils )f sterdav. enjoyable excursion by Hev Harblt was a f | lh f lt | t e u ( . rr< . t | C IKfJ Nu.icc for Publication, ' ' r 1mid In- uud ||jH , stanch t pp‘T lake steamer, Alma, to C. IL D( Lap left f0r Ashland 'te family won many friend» who regret Pellcun Bay and back, came off on I fit st of the week to r- VNITED HTATKM LAND OEFH’K. I * "oiiipaiiy home LOCAL NEWS. L amkview , okkuon . June bi, Iwo2 i I •” »ee them |< iiv(.. Sunday. There were IsUween fort} his wife and children » who have been I Not fee I m h«*relif flvan that, in compliance with tn«, provision* of the act of Congr«*» of w. s. Borden received word yes- I and fifty excursionists and all had a hojournlug there for a couple ot 1 Jun« The pliblic acliool opens here lli-xt x, lffo, cutill**oat started from months. gon, Nevada, mi <1 WaMhhifton Territory,” a< ' Klamath Falls at 8 o'clock a. m. and David Vincent Slid wife and two <*xten, and will, we understand, 'I’iie following are the names of the while Miss Evelyn remains in Ash­ ed lands are requested to tile their claims in The Southern Btock ('<>. i’hi» office on or before said 5th day of Sep­ vigorously pushed forward to com­ tember, 1902. ladles and gentlemen cmnprislng the land to teach music. drsinstle etitertHluiiieiits pletion. Tli,. track, which Is on the F. \f BRATTAIN Register. ; party: Judge Baldwin, H. W. Bald weeks ago, Ims engagixl Wtlght farm and at a convenient di»- Mrs. Stanley and daughter, Miss j win, R. T. Baldwin, O. B. Gates, (,'. house at till» pl»''« during......... ( tame from town, will be a mile ( Bessie, of Ashland, and Mrs. Fisher TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I. Roberts, Fred Maltby, C. II. around it amihundred feet W. F. Arant of this place was on wide. Mitchell, Fred Blelm, Roy Walker, and daughter, Miss Gertie, of San Uxrnffl S tates L and Omca, Francisco, who were here visiting the tho 30th ult., duly appointed super­ It 1» to be a first clasa truck In every Jay Walker, Boyd Potter, Col. Dutro, Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. i families of E. K. Reames and F. W. intendent of tlm Crater Lake Nation­ "■»!»< t. and will naturally attract Frank and George Quigley, Win Notice is hereby jfiven that in com­ Jennings, departed for home Monday, pliance with the pruti«iotis of the a<-t et al Park. The salary is »900 per an­ ' he attention of the owners of fast Humphrey, Chas. Humphrey, N. buries of this ami adjoining counties. j Dr. G. H. Cole of Central Point Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An num. I Ulrich, Curt Heidrich, Murrll Hous­ act for the Hale of timber land» in the ! was in Klamath county last week, states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Messrs. WilsOh and Brown have A half page of Sunday's Oregonian ton, Ben Denney, I. P. Wagner, W. Just finished repairing and titling up Is devoted to an article on Crater T. Elliott, R. Imbrie, Burt Withrow, i j leaving for home Saturday. He owns and B’ashington Territory,” an extend­ ed to all the Public Land State« by act their thresher lit first claaa shape. ! lake with illustrations. The article Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. I a valuable ranch m ar Merrill and sev­ of August 4,1892, James II. Driscoll, of I» from the p. n ,,f q I eral hundred acres of good timber Klamath Fall», County of Kiatnath, They began the fall run on the B'. F. Steele, who Wagner, Mrs. McMillian, Misses of Oregon, hu« July 7, ISI02. filed in I promoted the lecent < excursion ;. Arant place Mouday. from Stanley, Fisher, Baldwin, Mabel and j land iri different parts of the county. State this office his sworn statement No. 948, Portland to the lake. I Judge E. B. llamsby accompanied for the purchase of the of Section He d..M illies Bessie Hammond, Clopton, Sigler, The latest report In relation to the ,,iv ««vur-i cxciir-j I Clark, Sawyer, Maylotie, Carrick. his daughter, Mrs. S. E. Martin, and No. 14, in Township No. 40 S., Range railroad Is Hint It will reach Pokega the natural wonder and I the No. 7, E. W. M., and will offer proof to ina about tbe 1st of October, in a »Ion. Including Interesting extracts| Heidrich and Elliott, . Possibly two Mrs. 11. E. Smith of Merrill to Ash­ show that the land sought is more val­ I uable for its timber or stone than for month more, therefore, getting to from talks given by Prof Covllle, gov­ or three names have been forgotten. land the fore part of the week. The agricultural purpose«, and to establish ladies will continue on to Portland ernment botanist. Tlie chief picture During the stay at the lodge, the the outside world will be easier. his claim to said land before the Coun­ is that nt Crater lake. Among the excursionists had lively and varied and visit there and at intermediate ty Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at Buffalo Bill’s Wild West slow had Klamath Fails, Oregon, on Monday, other pictures is one of ('apt. O. C. experiences. Some drank the best I points. a lay-over of four hours at Ashland Applegate, tlie Indian agent. the 29th day of September. 1902. He Prof. J. R. Geddis, newly chosen names as witnesses : John Connolly, of ice cold water within a thousand Sunday to rest and feed while en J. V. Houston has moved Into tils miles, others went out In the boats, principal of the Klamath Falls school, Keno, Oregon; Harry B. Hargtts, of rout* from Roseburg to Reddlti". Klamath Falls. Oregon; Fred L. Hous­ Three trains wore required to con­ enlarged and newly repaired residence and tlslied, and still others devoted - arrived here from Mill City, Or., last ton, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Hiram on the north aide of Main street and their enraptured time to viewing the Thursday. His family will remain H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. vey the nggregat Ion. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ the building which he vacated is ite- distant snow-clad mountains and for- j for the present at Eugene, where two I ly the above described lands are re­ The annual movement of fat cattle ing fitted for a hineh counter and “sts. Judge Baldwin, who took a children are attending the state uni­ quested to file their claims in this of­ I to market has commenced and will fice on or liefore said 29th day of Sep­ versity. oyster parlor, of which Houston camera with him, added much to the tember, 1902. continue for the next three months. Brothen will he proprietors. Jesse1 occasion by taking some fine views of Judge Ratnsby and wife of Merrill E. M. B kattaix , Register. Hence, the volume <>f money In circu­ H»her, the well known restaurateur, tlie scenery and of tlie crowd returned Friday from the huckleberry lation tn this county will is* multi­ w III have supervision of the culinary were enjoying It. patch, beyond Crater lake. They TIMBERLAND, ACT J UNE 3, 1878. plied many times. Tlie return trip was also very gathered forty-three gallons. The! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, department, which fact is a guarun- Stephen Douglas, an Indian living tee <>f superior service. When com­ I pleasant. Though the return voy- Judge says there are more berries U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) near ¡’Icard, was seriously Injured on pleted and ready for business. Hous­ age was necessarily In the darkness than last year, but not so many peo­ Lakeview, Oregon, August 4, 19J2.f Notice is hereby given that in com­ Thursday of last week l>y it llorw ton Brothers will have a commodious of (lie night, yet, thanks to Colonel ple on hand thus far to gather t hem. pliance with the provisions of the act of falling on him. Ti e horn of Ills aad- and attractive place In which to grat­ Dutro’s accurate marksmanship as The following people from Siskiyou 1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An die crushed ler land in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, coxery Is reported doubtful. Among the first business of the out a star to light him on, to make their way to Crater lake: Miss Mar­ and Washington Territory” as extend­ Social dance« are given Friday county court yesterday morning was tlie prancing old boat carve on the garet Truax, D. M. Clayton, George ed to all the Public Land States by act August 4, 1892, the following persons nlglils at Houston's opera house and an order Issued to tlie county clerk - surface of the lake the initials of all Truax, Damie Boyes, John E. Boyes, of have tins day filed in this office their they are proving a big success. Tho instructing him not to receive any the passengers in letters reaching Miss Flora Wilkins, Mrs. M. J. Boyes, sworn statements to wit: George Potras, attendance lias tieon large and all more coyote or wild cat scalps for I from shore to shore, without tipping Miss Fannie Boyes, John Inlow, A. of Airlie, county of Polk, state of Ore­ hate had an excellent time. Remem­ liounty. Tli“ rabbit bounty was or- over, butting against rocks, running L. Bradburn. gon, sworn statement No. 1117, for the ber tlie dance tomorrow night. dered continued. A numerously I away with the passengers, or wreck­ Chas. Graves of Little Meadows, on purchase of the Lot 1, section 2, town­ ing them on one of tlie many islands the Deschutes river, arrived here ship 37, 8., range 9 E. The residence of B. F. Barnum at signed pet Ilion Was presented to tlie Edward Patras, Thus, cheerful J Monday, accompanied by Mrs. E. E. of Airlie. county I that beset his path, of I’clk. state of Ore­ Lakeflew was destroyed by fire Sat­ court asking that the Altamont terri­ I and safe, all in due time arrived at ‘ Wise and Miss McGraw, tbe latter of gon, sworn statement, No. 1118, for the urday forenoon. Los» on building tory lie cat off from tills school dis- purchase of the Lot 3, section 1, town­ Hie Falls, glad that they had had so and contents la estimated at 11,000,! trfrtandmide a new and separate tine an excursion, and resolving to go wjioin has been teaching in the north­ ship 37, 8., range 9 E. ern section of the county. She is That they will offer proof to show there being no Insurance. Tlie lire 'one. Yesterday afternoon the court again in tlie near future. that the land sought is more valuable now engaged to teach tbe Round lake for wrestled with plans for new bridges, j 1» «opposed to have caught front a de­ its timber or stone than for agricul­ PERSONAL school. Mr. Graves departed Tues­ tural purposes, and to establish their fective stove pipe. O. B. Gates, manager of the tele-j claim to said land before J. O. llama- day on his return home. A. A. Tisdale of Tangent, Marlon phone system, Informs us that lie ex- j C. K. Barry of Seattle was in town ker, U. S. Commissioner, at Forest. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of county, Oregon, and W. N. Thum n or befote said 18th day of October, : iQAo Alexander was struck and killed by not been solicited as yet. Tlie sue- j J. O. Ilainakcr of Bonanza was at a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- cess uf the enterprise surpasses pre- the Falls yesterday. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. a S. p. train last Friday. Tho In­ era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which A. T. Langoll of Langell valley I cured dian was walking on the bridge over viou.i expectations of the promoters. him in less than twenty-four Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— The central office will be located in' was in town yesterday. Notice for Publication. Is,g Creek when a south-» ound train hours. For sale by Chitwood & Co. II. H. Van Valkenbnrg's store. came along and knocked him off. He Mrs. A. A. Fitch of Dairy visited UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ) For reliable Information concern­ Cliatics Elgin who rcsidesat Topsy,' at this place Monday. L akeview , O regon , July 30, 1902.» fell a distance of sixty feet and struck ing public lands go to J. W. llaina- was at Picard, Cal., Tuesday morning is hereby given that, in com­ Notice on a mass of rocks. J. B. C. Taylor of Klamath Agency kar; get the benefit of thirty years pliance with the provisions of the act of where he met a man named George. I Dava Idler of Lake county has was in Ashland last week. Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An j experience. with whom lie had had some trouble j act for the rale of timber lands in the tiled deeds In the county clerk's office a year ago, and who then threatened | Dr. J. G. Goble and Wm. Isaacs of | Fastidious people use Crown Toilet states of California, Oregon, Nevada and here, showing the purchase of 800 Medford arrived here Friday. j Cream for removing tan, freckles and Washington Territory,” as extended to shoot him. Remembering his! acres of land of J. F. Morrison, Iflo Perfectly harmless to ail the Public Land States by promise, George drew ills gun and ! J. M. Moore arrived Tuesday from curing sunburn. of AnguM 4, 1892, Jesse W. Church acres of Jos. Koesel, 160 acres of | to the most delicate skin and de- j act ill, of Picard, county of Siskiyou, state blazed away. The first two shots j Ager with big loads of freight. i liglitfutly fragrant. Chitwood & Co. | : of California, Hugh Clopton and 160 acres of W. has this day filed in went wide of the mark, but the third j John Connolly, who lives south­ sell it. ’ thia offiee his sworn statement, No. 1075. K. Barry. All of the land Is situated shot took effect in the big toe of| west of Keno, was in town Monday. . , ,, ,. 7 ; . i for the purchase of the NEt£ of Section A full line of groceries- Tâtent I No> j. all went in I A. Martin Sr. made a business visit medicines of all Kinds—enough to : j;0. 7 E. w. M.( 8nd wln offer proot to The article In last Thursday’s Ash­ at the end of the toe, then followed! to Modoc county, Calif., last week. kill you if sick, make you sick if not, ; show that the land sought is more val- land Tidings stating substantially up the toe to the end of the foot, | 1 continually on hand at the Excelsior, uable for its timber or stone than for Louis Gerber, the stock man, was agricultural purposes, and to establish Dairy, Or. that tlie Ashland-Klamath Falls stage among the bones and muscles of IS THE PLAGE TO OCT bis claim to said land before Jas. H. line had been transferred to Robt. which It made its way and came to a in from his Lorelia ranch Saturday. Lingering Summer Cold«. Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls. E. W. Gowen »nd son returned yes­ Garrett, was new« to Col. C. E. Dutro, I stop near the ankle. Dr. Reames Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day of terday from their outing at Pelican Don’t let a cold run at this season. I October, 1902. He names as witnesses: at tho contractor who is stationed was immediately sent for, and on ar­ SummercM.», H» b.rd«,, “i bay. tills end of the line. He informs us rival dressed the wound p«rShop near Duffy's Stofe. W. E. Conner, the prosperous stock to cure and if neglected may linger Henry B. Straw, 01 Picard, California: that the report Is not true. Ashland Tidings: During the past, along for months. A long siege like ; Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Jails, At a recent meeting of the board three weeks over one liundred people | grower of Lone Rock, was In town this will pull down the strongest con- ! Oregon. Any and all persons claim- Sunday. the above-described •«««I»»- On.Mbul. c4h cur. of regents of the Southern Oregon from Iowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota ( .■T.ift I lands are requested to file their claims Frank Wilson leaves next Sunday will break up the attack at _ once. 1 in this office on or betore said 16th day Normal school, a resolution was have arrived in Ashland and started C Cures of October, 1902. adopted granting free scholarship to from here for the Sprague river coun­ for Ashland where he will attend the Safe, sure, acts at once. coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. t lie pupil of the highest standing at try In Klamath and Lake counties to Normal. throat and lung troubles. The child­ The KlimaiS"Coûl* Alva Lewis and Mat Brown started ren like it. the annual examination of ’Ito pub­ take up timber claims. A large num­ A full line of Buckingham and lic school« of Coos, Curry, Josephine, ber have also come from the NV lllani- Monday for Crater lake and will en­ Association will pgÿ t|* Hecht boots and shoes—men’s and Just received at Bradley & Gun- ladies’—for winter wear at the Ex- Jackson, Klamath and Lake co’intles. ettc valley and Puget Sound points joy a week’s outing. w ard for the arreM ther’s a complete line of harness and celsior, Dairy, 61. any person Ot nerso James Riley, who was clerking in The large barn on t he farm of B. on the same errand. The infection saddlery goods. stealing or altctiti Rubber boot« with leather soles at S. Grlgstiy, near Olene, was burned for the possession of the timber lands the store of Yeo. Miller & Co., left brands of any stocit A Liberal Offer. the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. last Thursday night, together with a of Southern Oregon seems to have Saturday for Phoenix. mrtnhet of tbit toflt AddreM Cha«, John and Thos. Short, with their lot of hay and one wagon belonging spread and goes on Increasing. The The undersigned will give a free ; Save money by making your home­ sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach ' *tea<1, timber and other filings with or Ji O. Hamaket, to E. J. and 8. Poole, renters of the. rush also extends over the Northern brides, arrived yesterday from a visit sample of Chamberlain’s I— and Liver Tablets to any one want- >C. H. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, ranch, And two horses belonging to: California counties and in Oregon to the huckleberry patch. Ainos Slack of Langell Valley. The | wherever there is any available tlm- N. S. Merrill of Merrill Is in town ing a reliable remedy for disorders ■ Klamath Falls, Oregon, origin of the tire Is unknown. There, ¡her land left. Some of these claims this week attending a meeting of the of the stomach, biliousness or con- ; Icotne fairly expensive to the filers for was Insurance of »200 on the barn. | THE county court of which he is a in em­ stlpation. This is a new remedy and their expenses for their round trips a good one. C hitwood & Co. Mr. A. L. Crancc of Fort Klamath I ! cannot be. less than a round «200. ber. See those saddles, made on the Llnk- anti Miss Mamie Marls of Ashland Then they must pay the locator, pay Al. Sloan and Jesse and Holly Sie- were united In marriage at Jackson- j ! for the advertising notice anti later mens left Monday for Rock creek vllle tree, at Bradley and Gunther’s. vllle last Saturday. After tho cere-, return again to make final proof arid where they will hunt deer and gather Finest tree on the Pacific Coast. FOR inony, the party returned to Ashland pay the United States government blue berries. When in need of anything in tbe j MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. and had a wedding feast nt the resi­ «2.50 per acre for the land. Many of IL H. VanValkonburg and wife stationery line remember Chitwood . dence of the bride's parents. Sun­ them flguto that their claims will and Mrs. A. Castel and son returned & Co. have the best. Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirt* day morning tile newly married cou­ cost them nt least «700, but they Friday from their visit to the Lake BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOK9. Shirtwaists, Ribbons, EU., Eta. ple started for their home near tort, ! hope to sell at a large profit. Now Open of the Woods. —------ 7" at A choice lot of 25-cent novels Klamath. Hon. H. E. Ankeny and wife of Tho regular meeting of the Klam­ C hitwood A Co's. Rev. N. J. Harblt has finished hls| i ath Fa’Is W. C. T. V. will be held In Jacksonville arrived TtieSdav to look hervlc.es as pastor of the Methodist Cut tills out and take it Chitwood the parlor of the Esmond hotel Tues­ after his Irrigating ditch and other church at this place and will leave day, September 0, at 2:30 p. in. & Co's. drug store and get a free Developing and Printing for All interests here. tomorrow for Wllbun Orc., to which Miss Gill ot Newburg, Or., former­ sample of Chamberlain's Stomach Mie members afe especially urged to ’ Amateurs l Specialty. place his family preceded him two be present. H attie W ilson , ly of Iowa, has arrived to accept the and Liver Tablets, the best physic. Office M J. F. Oobller’a ResMuto •» Wtot St»«, IM* r Secretary. assistant principalship of the Klam­ They cleanse and invigorate tbe —————— weeks ago, and where he will »islt n Mour»: 10 to t> «. «.; i:jo to 4:39 ». brother until the 24th Inst., when lie stomach, improve tbe appetite andj A. O. U. W. BUILDING, All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, ath Falls school. DISEASES OF WOHEN A SPECIALTY. C0MM.TA will go to Grants Pass to attend t.ie tatww raw« Regular size, | C. N. F. Armstrong, a prrurtlhent regulate the bowels. fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor­ Office open after September 1st, I^ws. Klamath Falls. annual conference. He docs not ex­ 25c, per box. 1 member of the Olene Laud and Live ghum, «t tbc Ev'clsor, Dairy, pect to return here, and who will, CASH STORE \MtAÙ Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor THIS SPACE BELONGS DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE, Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work Mall Wfitfl Ul ■$250.00 JOTM9 $ NEW SPRING GOODS 4J BALDWIN STUDIO ! UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS < And Ready for Business. CENTRAL MILLINERY SUNK, SbMbbMb DR. BERTHA E. SAWYBR, Osteopathjst.