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Mr. RA.MSBk THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise & REAMES MAÄ A «UNA* (Aahland Tidlngs.l E. B. Ramsby. of Merrill. KI ni t-uurity, i cbmpantrd hy hi» da ter, Mriu N. E. Martin and 11. E. Smith, was coming to Aal ' yesterday, over the Ashland-Kist »:age road on their way to IN»rt by prftate coRvcyaDce, when had a terloua runaway accident _ narrow escape. They were co down the somewhat steep grad the tiritcn Spring Mountain miles cast of Wagner Springs, one of the hors«*» stepped on a .stick lying In the road, which tl< i and struck the animal viol« Both horae« startl'd on a run I JENNINGS kLAMATM FALLS. OR. -i — - - - _ diately at breakneck pace. _ surrv was overturned _ and the RlirrV W kft (> TVS a «aw •••«. (Ninth tipped out, Mr. Ramsbv holding the lint's. He succeetlt Afer-K lamath Falls Stage Line —■■■■■ mm H hhb .. ;;“ lllataaa««............ B____ * * “ -1— --------• U.» aaatlnilll hundred yards, when the animal away and ran for a distance of To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath Hot Springs, by Daylight. three miles Ixfore tlicv were c» • ----------- —a a. I ' ed. . Mr. llainsby returned tt, assistance of the other lavupan the vehicle and found that hot *—• die» were severely bruised ant up. They were taken to a net house and afterwards came to ____ on the stage. land Mr. IU Shortest and Best Route to R. R. Best Time and Accommodations BUQ1 I miw m >>«« --------- PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE - __________ _ _ . M ttkve ¿ la MA th Office: falls s a . m . Mammoth Stable*, Largest and Most Centrally Located." travelers conveyed to ail pbiirts aX reasonable rates. Best care given to stock. fc. W.* MARPLE, Proprietor. THE SOUTHERN ÔRWN STATE FORMAL SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH after securing the horses, suet in bringing the surrv to town * ’ ri badly damaged rondition for The ladies of the patty are at get aronnd today and will be In to journey^ t«> continue their journey. BONANZA “SQUIBS.” Died, September 7, Mrs. Ida er, a daughter of Frank Swinj tangell Valley. After long, p suffering, she pas.-a'd away froi earth, happy in a Savior’s love, bw'ame the wife of Chas. Wail May last, and her wedded lil been one continual suffering ft (severe attack of rheumatism. S buried near the home of her h«x«d. Her body was placed In casket and will be rt I allie later on to Jacksonville cet That she was held in high was evidenced by the long Filll faculty; irffproted bwiidifrgs; ohawstive course 6f study; each department filled by a specialist, Latin “* of those • ¡»reparing to and economics added for the benefit ------ in in mg» --- are o ptionill. ?‘200 •_ in cash procession of friends and nei teach tiigh School, but _.L i for excellence in oratory and athletics. Expenses Rev. (irimth of Foe \ alley pi 1 the funeral discourse to a c prizes I bouse. Miss Cora Smith of Dairy in aght; social conditions ideal. Send for catalogue. an accident last Sunday evenir B. MULKEY, Presiderit. may confine her to her bed f<a While out Secretary. horse back CLIFFORE time. THOMAS, the horse became frighten« ! fortune. He is the one deserving of threw her to the ground. your patronage and favor—not the mil nod unconscious for a Ion; ^foreign institution whose only ntter- | I>r. Johnson was immediate cst iii’ toff is moftientary and centers for. He pronounced the case Published every Tburwtay by on the amount of cash to be obtained but not fatal. ILMMTH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSË & SON, at the lime. Therefore, investigate and consider well before sending your money out of the county for new bug • i uacatmox satbs : gies, wagons, stoves, winter supplies, dae year (in advance) ............................ L1 00 etc., and don*!? d’l it. Motley left in FHUHHDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1902. the county not Only Helps those who Jtora. - ------- — =-= - - — receive it directly, but indirectly ben One year ago lust Saturday Presi efit« all others In the cotintv. dent McKinley wat> murdered at the CRATER LAKE PARK SURVEY. Buffalo exposition. I*:~™ Memory ' of ♦ hi b** « High character and noble deeds is re- (Ashland Tidings.) freshed by the anniversary of the day J. Frank »Varner arrived in Port dn which he was stricken down by a land, Thursday, from Cheyenne, > E ditor » and Paorairro««. II. L. Clopton Is building room on the west side of hl building. W. S. Hall, the Langell stage driver, is smiling oa the ladies of our town. John Hadger, our “sporty is canning and drying plums for all the old maids in Lost precinct, so says John. A sister of Mre. H. Fuller on a visit for a short time. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN SUPPLEMENT. KLAMATH FALLU* ORKtiON. TIIUBKDAY, 8KITKMBER li, 11102. NO. a VOL- 7. and Dickson, Mrs. Brooks, Portland; (', W Willett, Aaliland; J b Fraser, Sacramento; W. II. Muaaelman, Ft. iium K* • <« r Cha». Elgin who «»» Klamath; ('. K Ooryrll, Vancouvar, Mre. J. G. Pierce departed Friday rolver III the hands «if get fui a rev____ Waah.; N. M. Luway, Cuamopolla, for Portland. Jimmy George near I “Icard « hi the Waaii.; August Nrlaon, Mlnnaap«>lla; (Jul. C. K. Dutni left for Ashland lat InaL, and who ___ wa» wounded In J. O. Fryer. Will lama. Or.; J. A. t rem'iviM (<> Ashland un Monday nunnlng. Ikml, Willlama, Or.; N. L. High, on«* f«»>t, wa» t — Ills Injured fiHit la re- Forest, Or. Dr. Ilemenway of Klamath Agency ThuiMtay. I. |M«r(<*«l to I m - I ii u very srrhHls ivmdi- arrived at the Falls yeaterday. C, R. lietap and family arrived (Ion. PERSONAL. in the Internal of Sunday sch«»d work. I mvii church from Asiiland last Thuraday. M. E. CHURCM. Humlay srlutol, 10 a. m,; Ma. t K. Boyd, Supt. I'UKACIIINU HKHVtem. First Kunday of eocli imsitli, ui. and 7:JO p. m- Ktx-oml Sunday of each 1.30 p. m. Third Bunday of each inenih n a. in and 7:3« P- u>- N.J. IU huit , I* ui „ j For News of ths WwR ‘ ‘ » ilani- Sunday morulug Ml»» Mabie The man or woman wbaau <11 (ra Hall Parrtah P. S. lasialey of Fort Klamath was m«Hid and Mnw<. “ --•-*■ started tion la perfat-l and wliiaw- alomacli Head the 8*ti Franclson JhilteK’ former to attend performs Ita every function la never Fitly cents per tmatth, lutlMto at the Falla on business yeaterday. for Fort laud, th«* I large 2»-|«age Humlay «lltl««!. sij Judge Ben»m arrived on Friday M'hiail and the latter returning to iierf sick. Kmlol clraiiM-a, put I ties ami I fur sample ropy 1“ Ths lltittoiln. A from his trip to l*<>rtlaud ami Salem, home IIwre after upending the sum- awawla-na the atomacli and cures |»ml Kearney Hi. Han Franclsro. mer here with tier gr»od-pareuta, lively and |M-rinaneutIv all aloniach Judge Ramsby of Merrill arrived Mr and Mr». J. W. Hamakrr. The trouble«, Indlgeat loai and dyspepsia. trip !«• h'tme last Saturday from hl» young ladle» were «»Hivry t'd to Aah- It la the wiardrrful reconstructive A ah land. lund hy Roy Hamakrr. lie will I m * Italic that makes so many alck people i Ml»» Eva Stearns »III lie employ««d a sccmii|N«iil<<d home by C. D. WH miii . well and weuk people at mog by e<ai- « In the central office of the telephone « who Ini» I hvii visit Ing In l*i «rt land. veylng to their I mn I ics all the nourish system at this place. ment In the bawl they rat. Rev. J. |»a I (HIRSTS AT HOTUL UNKVMXI! Prof. W. II. MusNelman. prliK'l | II. Holladay, of Holladay, Mia»., of the Ft. Klamath achoul. arrivili write«: Kotlol haa cure.I me. I con- Link* ABpwflbB DM din« a »b«l«?M!oÜÜZL^ Ollt-of-town giieala at Hotel at the tails Tuesday. alder Il the Iwat remedy I ever used amtam oar ugsu«.« ftw. »ur* iMveaatlow ka pr*>^<blp peA^A^toU r J** k On Monday Judge Henson accolli- ville: for dyspcpwlu ami alomacli tnathlea. I u at rMU . »-akdwilW. TH i Hsuatr. panled by l»r. S’traw made a bll»lll«»» I waa given up by physicians. Ko- F. O. Ahlstnini. Miss l.otlh- Alila i rip t«i Klamath Agency. dol saved my life. Take II after N. H. trvm, Carl I’mbach. Ijakrvlew; meals. Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Ilútenle Drew, Dairy; Jno. W. Bailey, i haa. bueineuK went to Fort Klamath on Young. Ashland; J. S. Bailey, Shake; J?* •’ Buckingham and Hecht Warenton the fore part of th«' week. It. L. |ialt«in. Tule take; TI mbl W. la sita, al eira and fell«, at F Merla or M'. F. Arant was called to K«**- Illnd. Fl. Klamath; l»>ra Kenny, Hairy, Oregon. Inirg last week by th«* serhaia llllieaa San Francisco; !>. 1». .McMillan. INwt- of his mother who resld.-w there. J. 0. MAMAKEl’; land; L- R. Stan<«h«-k, K. A. IN»r- Hunters found a human skull ami ter. Fl. Klamath; II. E. Mouiyer. U. S. CommissMNf iM « oiher tsme» aiming th«* thick brush Ilia B. Momyer. Klamath Agency. in Ashland creek canyon last Satur FRIDAY! J. I*. Cox. J. S. Frazer. San Fran- Ito a (toweral lato t sratiq g*, day. A. L. Sargent and wife urrlvwi claeo; J. L. Smith, C. II. Dunlap, mm . Surveying and Ceavtyudq a Specialty. AH ttoaiaea. htogt, here Tuesday from Itolta, Ohio, to Lakeview; J. J. Cusack. Mlclilg.«n. «<*«** i »aaa rWd the anw> asa atoa Uva Atteodsd to. (Nike to CMy M liecome permanent residents of this • atvmday : eondweboe to atm aa> <a> the rear pka* BONANZA. OttBUOR. <». K. F. T Miller, A Mi land; Mr». place. hem . Mias Lillie IHcksun. Mias Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, ami I. (’. Braika. "•naaa Mme agn I was going a.wna la-wls ami wife left Thursday on a Bertha Palmer, L. C. Puliner. Bridal abort ruaa on Uta Midvale avenue À man got tn and I op*.fed lour of Crater lake and Pelican l*ay Veil, (ire.: W. E. Rountree. San breoeb btm by rhaaee and aaiticad that bto ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Franclmn; Mrs. A. Meyer. Sawyer resort*. vyea ghetened as be gaaed up at the GENERAI. PRACTÌTtOAt C. P. Doran and M’. O. Smith had Bar. Calif,; II. I*. Cranne. Ira Ryan. reglet»r at the front It stood ai «wr Estelle Morgan. Wlaivinain; Fre«l('tix. Hie fare ran It to »w« li» tra** * atari I(i|iaribii and all «ater o(l>u, ■ a runaway near Uirella last Satur • hen another paaaengtr got 'n and B im I general prohato Isisinrsa >1*0*11 day, wrecking their buggy, hut oilier- Sacramento; (*. H. Em Is sly. lily; the bell «nxmar.it arto Yow know oppowitr C.Hirt II ihiss . Klaa IhireiM-e E. I Nidge, law Angele»; W. • e pa k up but ton from Ihsrs to the Falla. Or wise doing no damage. E Conner. Iauie R<s-k; G. II. t'hureh- Midge I watched him II» ■«« aw The family of Rev. M'. F. shield», man. J. A. Churehman, A. ('. Nln- fully nervous Hr m.wed am! tarltrbvd newly cnstalled Prc»byt«*rian minis Inger. C W. Klum. Ashland; W. II. ami once changed Mdea ter at this place, arrived from San "Welt, we stopped st the end of the Flippin. Portland. route and still the register sold »vto Fram'lseo last Friday. at'HDAT: Hr rame up to ma. banding me • Dr. Straw, formerly o( thia pl»«'«' E. VenduckMin, Joe Stiener. San atekel am! aald : M*kc»dalh trip* each way in U ami now a re»ident a»f Maralideld In Francisco; S. M Mears, ami three ** ’Hing that up * rrn, Hiala Spring*. Miakr. |i*w and ••Why. jRmi paid ma.* ! aaM Finally the Ci«» Bay country, Iw In miiib . Portland; Jolm t. Ihibsll, ma. (I>«gglng < amp.) Kri>. i be eoa nod ma. telling me H wae bar will remain about a week. lliwliurg; Mrs. Ia>ula Gerbrr, Mias took Klamath Falla. I rang up S.onr and he got »• Mrs. R. 1. IIaniimHid. Mrs o. A. Mabel Campbell, Lorella; II. Sch- the ear. aa happy ae a big sunflower Stearns. Miss Bertha II am mom! ami rnlnck, M'm. Burk. J. S. Fuller, "! have learned etnea." aatd the o.m- Il 1» the direct line fnun A«iito and all Northwest Oregon tokto Floyd Baldwin returned Friday from takcvlew; F. ('«ippae, Bly; G. N. ductor, accord* ng to the Philadelphia alh Fall». Merrill, IhsiaM, | Beo^d. "that lt‘a considered lucky to a visit to the tak«* of th«* M’<»«l». Imialrung. Olenv: J. W. Ilowanl, to on a car «hen the register ahowa and takeview, and alm Into Mr. am! Mr». Gen. Batchelder of Silver take: S. I.. Akin», San Frail- a cowaMnatlon ending In three oaugb to Agcmy and Ft. Klsnulh. la*e a new hunch.“ Lakeview arrived her«* yesterday I clwn; Ih-n Sblnklr. Nacrnmenl**. taave Klamath Falla daily a i morning in response hi a telegram MONDAY. VWa •* « ••« Bwaww. a. m. and arrives by 7 p b .. a the 1st- E. announcing the shooting of In .*4»r |o aigt.ify that a pr.wrWnent Felix iirvcii. Lafcevtow: H. inakr« th«- trip t«i and In»» id ter’s »Isler, .Mrs. Nall. Kvana Mloiicapulla: Mr. and Mrs. •ape drawn «• a manuarrlpt chart laml In 14 hour». should ha»« a «fealgnatton vhe maker (’. Cunningham was here yesterday IC. G. Hull. La Fayette. Imi., ticorg« «N the map arrawled “f Natna " The en route with a load of tiou*wlw>M ¡Butler and wife. Klamath Agency; ah ar* was paaard to a draftsman tn be Good Stock and Equif ment gmid» from Fort Klamath to Ash- Jan. (Hey. Picard. ( allf., Win. Mc eopled He thoaght Ihr question mark wwa a eapftal (' am! the other woMl Careful AttenGon QI h land, when* he expect» to lia-ate Carthy. I*i>rtland; F. J. Fryet, E. ('. N-o-WW. From the incident, see ord Owens, I- D. t'amphrll. Indepen with his family for th«* winter Traveling Public. ! Ing Vo Inquirirá recently made by Prof dence, Ore.. J. O. Friet, J. I. It,mt ’ ( DaviitoM. of the University of C«M- Th«* Medford Mall reports that torat*. we gat iba nama of owe now W. M. OJCKEKHL t L Mil Rev. Adolph Haberly has returned II Williams. < ire. Sdtwiflc wka Attorney C. C. BROWER, Ashland and klmith Stage Line. Isime from hi» trip through Klamath I and take count les. where h>- had taoua goM flaM Tt'MHDAY: L. ('. Palmer. Itortliu Palmer. Sapenoleidnl / C* !.. Mr. J. Forbes is hauling Wyo., on his way to Ashland and the Crater Lake National Park, I for the new M. E. church to I Crater Lake National Park, where Fremdtenf Rooaevelt has been tour be goes to survey the boundaries of ing notfR of the southern states the the new Park, which was recently ed soon at this place, Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Horto past wedc and Hai been cordially created by proclamation of the presi- a trip - to the • <*«-— country Yatnax and enthusiastically received. His dent. Mr. W’arner brought part of at some beef cattle. «pecche« have the right ring, show his help with him and will hire more School begins next Monday the »terling Character of the man and gfe difT Xpptwiated by the men when he reaches Klamath Falls, postponed from September 1 rnr»l ptir)»»,.». »nd t>> <-t»l.li-li her | The dimensions of the new park are 15tb. claim to »«id l«n«l l»-forr Ja«. H. Dr«»- ( o! xsi'i Morrwofi M., t’urtisnn, connty American people. Adl-NT 12 nliles east and west by 15 north «»«II, County Clerk, al Klamath Falla, Next Sunday will clow* thia confer of Multnomah, »late <«f Oregon, »worn E. M. BKATTA1N, Rrgirler. THe most tropical spot in Tartarus and south, the crater being near the ence year at Bonanza. ttrrgon. « hi Miiiulay, llo* 29th «lay ol »taternent No. 121», for th«* |Hireha»i* of Rev. Ketch- IHM. Hhe names wit ts reserved, as we are >Worried by center of the parallelogram. The eson will start for Grants Pass Scp- the NE1», section 8, township 3» r*., TIMBERLAND, ACT JINF. S. 1*7» - S*pt«-iiiln-r, t iicmhi »: John Connolly, of Kem«, Ore Notary Public and Conveyancer- learned divines, fur the habftual, western portion of the park abuts 1 tember 19, where the annual confer- range U E. NUTICE F<»R HT.LlCATloN. , gon; Hiram II. Wex’ill. of Klnmstli Mi. AM ATM FALLS, OKE. Cora L. Faulkner, ___ i i of 533 Morrison St., Portland, comity of prevaricating gossip whd’ paifriles agaihM the Cascade Forest Reserve, UNITED STATES LAND OFFIi’E.i ' Falte, Oregon; Harry It. H«rg<i«, ol Klamath Fall», Oregon; J. W. llama-1 Multnomah, »tat«« of Oregon, »worn it will be separated a : ence .......... w" ‘ ‘ convenc ' sround ar town* peddling oat tale« from line which of government stakes. bv ------ on ,hc 25t"; Ilo IMI. The L akkvikw . O hkoov , July 17, I9U2.J . ker, of Klamath Falla, Oregon. statement No. 1219, for the pnreha»«* of Any antf plying a long nose in the affairs not Notice is lit-reby given that in com and all periHm» claiming ad\er»«-lv the the NWW, section 8, township .3» K., His Life Saved by Chamberlain ’ s liliali«'« with the provisions of the act <d al«>ve-de»<-rilied lumla are rr>|iie»t«xl to of other», thus instigating all the wefi of «t:He)dng will probably I range It Colic, Cholera and uiarrhoea Congress of June 3, 1*711, . iitilled “Au tlie tlicir claims in thia otlice on or la-- Annie E. Crocker, annoyance and- trouble possible. be finished untl) next year. of 533 Morrison St., Portland, connty of act lor the aide of timla-r lands in the fore »aid 29th «lav of Beptemlier, 1902. Remedy. Every town will contribute a share. I 1 .Multnomnh, state of Oregon, sworn states <d California, Oregon, Nevada, E. M. BRATTAIN, Rcgreter. A Remarkable Record. I “ **-- B. — L. — Byer, a well known cooper statement No. 1220, for tiie purchase of and Washington Territory,” aa extend __ it«».’» _ has A class of people in New York ed to all th«! I ‘ nbli<: Lam! Mutes by ________ ’s Congli *. It Remedy has been in of this town, says he believes Cham the TREANPREKM NOTICE. ----- SWW, >v ■*, aection 8, township 3» 8., Chamberlain act of August I. IH92, Harry II. Hargus, ii E. think ai) their household wants can 0 for over thirty years, during berlain ‘ d Diar range ’s Colic, '••«.i.r« Cholera !in and That they will offer proof to show »bow of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, I I that there are riot be supplied by retail merchants a remarkable record. Digests what you eat ____ , _ given .*a»iirv the ianu laml sought is more — valuable «-.tio.hl.. state of Oregon, has July 7, ll»)2, tiled in < Notice is ) hereby rhoea Remedy saved his life last sum that liie for the <>r agricul UL/rii'Ill. this office bls sworn statement No. 947 imide In the County 7. Tre: Of that city and consequently send use i„. ___ for ita timber or ~ atone tkan than i for , Thh f>r<-paraf lori contai ni »II of dij mer. He had been alck a month which time many millions bottles " log county war- cl igeatali t s and dlgi-»ts all kinds of tural purposes, and to establish their for the purcham* <d the HW’i of Sec red«-mpllon of the ‘ follow thousands of dollars each year to with wlmt the doctors call bilious claim to «aid land before J. O. llama- tion No. 1-4, in Township No. 40 H., runts protested oil ami prioi Io Nov. 22, food. It gl v«*.i ItKt.int relief anti ntref have been sold and used. It hits »am« will ecu»«' Paris in trade. Chicago people send long been the standard and mirth Interest on f. »105. »mi, 845«, falls to cure. It allows you to eat d* dysentery, and could get nothing to ker, U. S. Commissioner, st Forest, Itunge No. 7, E. W. M., and will offer IS95. to New York for goods, Portland and long been the standard and math re Hnturday, the 15th day of proof to show that tin- lami sought is from thin date : N”«. ** • --«-J *i.u, Oregon, on Hliltfl, tiic food you want.. The niostsensitiv* liance in the treatment of croup all in stomachs can lake It. Jly Itatisem»"! more valuable (or its timlu-r or stone »1147, »{M3, 8229. MA2, 84107, »077. Nevemiler, ’902. San Francisco people send to Chicago, thousands of homes, yet during »037, 8291. • *— -n remedy. It gave him Immediate Tiiev name as witnesses: J.H. Bai-I 1 than for agricultural purtMises, and to »2341, MIK'i, KIHH, »447». ..... 2. I ; thousands of dy»|M*pticM bar« b*" hok ahd Klamafti Fails people are apt to this time no case has ever been re relief,” s;iy» B. T. Little, merchant, 1 !.. .. >1 Shake, Oregon ; Eugene Kpencer. «■»taliliuh his claim to said land befor«* M;gs>, Kti79. mum , »579, ».;2<i, Mkid, HOOK, hm 2.(, ciiri*<J nfti*r everything i -I ms falM. J* Chit- of Keno Oregon; Edwin H. Crocker of Jas. H . Driscoll, County Clerk, st Klam 003», MÓKI». M47I. Mint. «IUM, »4MI3, »3 H.'ki?, to, ’ J* unc<|uii)l«-d for all .stomach trouw* send to Portland* or San Francisco or ported to the manufacturers In which Hancock, Md. For sale by Portland, Oregon ; Cora L. Faulkner, of ath Falls. Oregon, on Alunday, the 29tli K'lKM, MMX, MIHI, »781, HOOP, »3(11, It failed to effect a cure. When giv- ' perhaps journey over the mountains »2». ’ >. »3410, Portland, Oregon; Annie E, Crocker, dav of H-ptetnU-r, l'M2 II.- mini.-» ns 8*145, . ............................... K7IH, »011, »4*44, ... WO4X1 <fc Co. »H22 »4114, tb Medford. Another claim seem to en as soon as the child becomes It can’t help Witnesses: Hiram II. .-»<-,, Wi'Jm tt, <>t Klam- wig HT!71 »417 noti», but do you I'd ---------- of Portland, Oregon. w llmnn i * ’WIA ' -WH», ' »«M'-i. MMW, sth Fall», Oregon ; Amy G. ! “ - .... — M7». M2«, Hol Beware of the Knife. Any and all persona claiming ad- gladly accept every opportunity to hoarse or even as soon as* -the croupy 83412, l'r«-tMir< <l only hr K. ('. hrtVirr A<'o..CMry ' „ H *i7, M<0, WM0, HW, HO!9. K.3II. more , versely the above-described hinds are Klamath Falls, Oregon; J, TlwSl. bolllu<<inuln«iH llnivitiieto•»• buy of traveli.Tg venders. Thus, cotJgliappears, it will prevent the •Wh M2I, KIA'i, A327, H2I4, *H(>, »577. No profession has advanced -• i« requested to filo their claims in this ker, of Kluniuth Falls, Oregon; HltfiO, Any an<l KM2 M „ 7;) N Ht7;( H|174 while those who boy are not benefit ~ attack. is r pleasant take, many _______ It ike !t. It to contains no rapidly of late than surgery, but It ...Ice on or before said 15th day of No Connolly, of K.-no, Oregon. / all iieraon» elaiming adversely the M«2. it. harmful ’* —— «abfttance *-'-• ■» should not be used except where ab- vember, , 1902. ed*^ either «ending elsewhere for chlldren Notice lor I'ubllcatlon. oplui.. VF? like other' ...... Dnti-d nl Klamath Falla, Oregon, Uli* E. M. B battai . x , Register. iiliove-<les<*rilM*d land» are re.pieete.l to Department of the Interior. : and may as c<-w#dently to a golutely necessary. In cases of piles! or tie < given ' coftittlMItlei» or purchasing them opium tile their claims in this office on or be 22nd day of May, Iffrr». Lumi Otti««* ut Lnkevæw. tirerò", II. IL Vxfl V.vi SKfomau, U.. u ---- j from itinerant iMTniièr*, m local babe as to an adult. »aid 29th <lav of fleptemlwr, l'.M»2. Anglist 20, I»« hor sale by 1 for , example, , .. It , is seldom .. needed. . , 1 TIMBERLAND, ACTJL'NK 3. 1578, fore I County Treasurer. balie as to an adult. E. Al. Bit ATTAIN, Register. ------ Notice i» lii-tcby given that the W' ' dbaiers are made tb suffer. Confttdcr- Chitwood & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures ’lient of thn Interior, > I I“"ing-narneil »«-tiler lias tiled notiw1' ing transportation and quality of, Notice I • or PublfcA«®* quickly ant) permanently. Unequall For reliable information concern* «»»uann. ' I hi» intentimi to make final proof In UxiTfco S tates L ash Orrw'«. ) Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 * ’ --------- or -W-- can ------ do -- better and secure takeview,Oregon, Aiigiret 9, IMfaj |Hirt <4 ht» i-luiin, and that rai'l l,rt" goods, you can do hetter satisfaction by dealing with ing public lands go to J. W. Hama- ed for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, 1 r will lie nmde hrforo Jiiinee H. Pris®1, i Denart„,v------ Notice for Publication. Accept no counter* counter greater i— "— u" * ‘.71111 foreign kar; get the benefit of thirty y»srs ’skin diseases. Notice is hereby given thnt in com. I. ii nd Oflic«. at takeview. Oregon, .- , rciiaui» August JiH, 11*»2. ) I County Ch-rk, st Klumalh F»lli, with the provisions of the act of roubled with bleed- bleed- ( 1 1 pliance ( feits “ I was so mi t troubled Hoifte merchants than w UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I Notice is )i«-ri by given thnt th« fol gon, <.n nt-tohei* 4, tmrj, via: Congress of June 8, 187», entitle«! “An Foreign retailers get yow experience. L awkvisw , (Intuios, .Inly 3, 1902. Í l«iw iiig-nnin«*<l settler has III«*«! notice of ( gv„, that _ _____ __ much Act hir the sale of timber laii'ls in the Ing piles I lost i.............. blood and I C, twnscs. idu Alleile, A Sad DisappointnieSt. NotNe is hereby given dial, in com- her infeiiii(,ii to make final proof in sup IL E. No. 247-, money and are otft of yoar rear!). for W th.* W. HWtf. “DeWiU Hazel Pari», Nulve|^, n ’TerXZ? Strength, ” stiys ’s J. Witch C. Phillips. kstaies of California, Oregon ’ »»'“e':: Tp. -g», H. R. 10, E. She nM»*’ pitone» with the provisions of the act of port of her claim, iiml (lint said proof i u'..>unl>ton Territory.’ Local dealer.« arte always here to cor- “ * Sot tiles — Ineffective liver medicine is a dis III. •______ Congress ol June 3, 187», entitled “ Au the foffiiwihg WirneNseA to' prow will b« made la-lor« J, (). Ilauiaker, U. tp . tended to all the Public Land Stat«’» by tetmeo to un «„^ -------------- eontimioiiu «• re»idenM npoti and cui’'” feet nviatakes or be “roasted*’ if the ...... . 4, a lima, appointment, but you don’t want to cured me In a short time.” act ‘ of August 1H92, the following per- act for the »al« of tlnilmr n. lumia in Ilia * ',”l”n»*iom-t . at llonansa, Oregon, t:. '1 , contine timi of ’"'« »nid land, Vii: JnSW" sons have thia day filed in this office states of California. Oregon, Nevada ami case reqntoes it.- If a man wants ptrrge< strain and break the glands and heals. for vis: the w ,„ of Merrill, Oregon; . JosTph Washington Territory," n i.„ " «»tended on October 11, BMW. J>p«’ Wfrv1"' , their sworn statement«, to-wit: lion o’ fline on a purchase, he doesnT gt> to rtf the stomach and bowed«', ” A"g"it 4, IMO, Lami Jam,.- w ., Elizal» ’.tli Il Faith, -. R. E. B . sjie I “u-t''*|i : La« IVitltei1 McHS' I>e- to hi . the Public Fiâtes by net u. .ort .K,"n"”h, Cminfv b. '' T"I”W of Josin), B. Faith, deceased. H. Lou R. Hatch, T1MBER LA N I>, ACT J UNE 3, 1878, '•—„n,vi. Kliiinatli Fulls, Oregon,- fAvfh ■ tfie foreign bouse, bnt to the home Wltt’iv Little Early risers nefer dls- of Salem, county of Marion, state of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. guile, of Klamulh Falls, Oie|mrt. j()regon, sworn «tatement No. 1,185, ifWftlNNif:. I’he lat ter helps pay the They cleanse the system Tl’-3®. I appdfnl. ‘ lor the purchase of the HW’^, section (I, re th,R offire hi» .torn stit'em.nt"«"1 E. Al. HIIATTAIH, tMxe»oF the cowify and otherwlw* df ail poison aM putrid matter and ...... ,l."' following Witn«*»s«s >■ t’sftn» 8TAT7.» L asr Ornes, „„ 1Iir - ------------- • . * 4 minim upon ««« a nd takeview, Oregon, August 1«, 1902. •--»«i.f.. to<ftBhip rq, 38 8., « E. h ., range n ..„ I at U* & «feepa hto money here. It is tl>e local db rt so gently that one enjoys tlx j Notice i» hereby giten that in com- to"»how tJîÎni Y" 3“ffi-rlpr''»‘'f t’’ ' ' "nd **’' < itMirgt* K"* Lynton E. Athey, 1 , — • «H«t r A„kBd. «4OT ««• Range pliance with the provtolona of the Act of of 753 E. Ankeny nkeny Ht., Portland, county lion No.23. in Township No.32 dealer—net the foreign MuMe— that pleasant effects. A load Just In. rttfrji They are a tonic fo ——■•* »nnrn Congress of Jun« 3, 1878, entitle«! “An of Multnomnh, state of * Zk Oregon,, sworn No. 7J4 E. W Nd., and will offer pr<s>f eoMrWMiWS-fbward pubhc enterprise«, the Hver. r- ..............■ Ctfre W+iouancM, torpid act for the sale of timl>er lands in the statement No. 1.18A, for tlie purchase of I ............. ,’’*''’oMÄ7XgSr'r',ni Nyron H- cclslor. able for its limber or stone t'.-.on for agri states of California, Oregon, Nevada, the BE’i, , section that prwnetes the welfare of the sec----- fl, - township 38 8., J“'.. gon. liver and prevent fiver. ' — ’ “* Ur" E. Af. BRATTA IN, Ite^lslir. euBiaongnlty, t&M aids and sympa and Washington Territory,” as extend- range 8 E. claim to -aid land Induni Jut. 11. Drw Alma Bundle, i Cail at 11l’’ RF.PTni.ic vs office for »d to al! the l’aMIc tat”! Rates by thies* with the distressed, that con* gratu’jtes aftJ c*Bten ob“ on ffi good 2nr joï " cr'1- dastardly asaamin. u IL niiiinvny STATE LAND BOARD. Dyspepsia Cure I' f r «