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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN I riduy on I • —— --------- A NOIM. I: I II H’S TRAGIC L.ND. | sinhiviily m » Hanies burst up from Mi'WCily, Alaska, wlmru Mr. Pai-, Just received at Bradley & Gun 1 »<• rrah. stacks a half mils awdy. ____ _ a _ complete ____ line of harness and ther's Y. MCPTEMItl.li it 1 oz ker lias exi..l|Kive uilulng intere.ls, . ...... .- ........ r ’ ” 1 ^. f ll * iir,z *' l( * three horses in Miuidlery gisxls. ,bt;y *,H feturu lo that country l,ul l,JUh<l "«ey had b Uw »pHng. Mr. Parker Is a Frances Nail had shot and fatally1'h'- All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, local news , brother of Squire Parker of Ashland. wounded heraelf ut her home nt this loosened and had made their «cap«.. fresh ham, bmum and lard and sor At noon Tuesday Mr. Schwartz I he Mall complain» that Medford place. Mrs. Nail had been in ill The Lak« couuly luachers' Insti- telephoned Mr. Hayes, whom he Io ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. health since the for«; part of July, tute baa been postponed until next bn» a large and vigorous "Order of j Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known «atril at Hart ’s station, being en Kn<rkera.” whose objuct ls ,0 when she became a mother, and des month. throughout Mercer and Sumner coun route to Medford, and notified him of pondency aeeiii» to have prompted the A daughter wm born to Mr. and !discourage public and private enter- act wbieli lesulted In her death. the tire. Mr. Hayes said he would ties, W. Va., most likely owes his Km. Wailace A. Preston, of the Dur- |> i I m « h and «listnu t growth and prog- The fatal shot was tired at atx.ut at once start on his return home. [life to the kindness of u neighbor. j 'css. Only those who frown and kick rW ranch, last Thursday. Mr. Schwartz estimates the property He was almost hopelessly afflicted | at Improvement or advancement are .1 o’clock. Earlier In the aftern<>on destroyed at 41,500. ' with diarrhi^a: was attended by two Lumber la being hauled on the Mrs. Nall had told a neighbor, Mrs. I qualified for mi'inberiihlp. All towns' I physicians who gave him little, If ground thia week for the new real. jure more or les» afflicted in the samel Jones, that she intended killing her Crab-apph-H in plenty at Spring dem«' of A. L. Sargent and W. K. self. As soon as possible Mrs. .Jones Meadow Farm at 1 cent per pound any, relief, when a neighbor learning 1 «'»y- Worden. sent for Mr. Nall t<» apprise him of on the trees, or lj cents picked. I of bls serious condition, brought him Yreka Journal: An a lx.ttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol An Investigation Investigation what she had beard. While hearing Apply to O. A. Stearns. It is reported Hist Oregon's prune shows that In tlie past KVen month»| era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which crop will *»e about one-fourth of the !>• the eountle» of yllbB( P|UII1HH1 from Mrs. Jones the startling infor cured him in less than twenty-four SPEED PROGRAM, usual yield. Ihough the quality w||| Butte, Sierra and Lassen more than mation, a shot rang out, from his Klamath County Agricultural Asso hours. For sale by Chitwood & Co. own house. A little girl who had be excellent. 130,000 lu re» of timber lands have been left by Mrs. Nail in charge of ciation, four days, commencing Octo- TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, Last Friday Mitchell Bros, drove been lu-ated. Forest, reserve lieu >rer 15th, 1902; 4925 in purses: NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 600 fat cattle through this place, »«•rip was used to make the l.s atlons, Iler Infant babe In an adjoining room, nilBT DAY, OCTOBKIt 15. ■I hurried out, alarm 'd by the report U nited S tates L and Orncit, having Iviught them of E. E. Slier <'**tIng the Investor» 45.50 to 46 an 1. One-half mile dash for 2-year- ! Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. of the revolver. The unfortunate w . h I of Klamath Marsh. »« re approximately, and totaling more lady was found lying on a bed prepar j olds, owned and raised in Klamath ' Notice ..once is in hereby iK-reuy given that trim in m com- coin- . [county; purse, 850. Judge E. B. Ramaby, who was here than 41,000,000. ' pliance with the provisions of the act of ed for the purpose on the floor and a 2. Three-eighth mile dash, saddle 1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An tT* Tuesday, informs u» that the Merrill A copy of th.-Initial Issue of the smoking revolver, 41 calilier, near by for the wale of limber lands in tlie 1 « horse race for Klamath county horses; act pour mill ut Thoe. Martin A Sons Bangor Exchange, published at Ban- states of California, Oregon, Nevada, 9 told the sad fact. A physician and I [ purse, *75. and Washington Territory,” as extend- %* will iM-gln grinding new wheat next gor, on C.X», Bay, has reached us and j relatives were liastlly summoned. . 3. One mile trot, 3-minutc class, ed to all the Public Land States by act Monday. . of August 4, 1892, Janies 11. Driscoll, of ! 1» a very creditable paper. It de 1 Dr. Hargus made an examination and [ 1 heat; purse, 450. ' Klamath Fails, County of Klamath, ' ?J* The I* si rd of trade of Aahland pro- votee much space to setting forth the ■ discovered a bullet wound just, below 4. One mile mule race, free for Slate of Oregon, lias July 7, 1902, tile«I in ' poMcs to »lock Lake of the Wood*1 I. •source, of tho Coo» Hay section and the heart, The bullet was lodged in this office bis sworn statement No. 948, I I all; purse, 435. for the purchase of the SE*i of Section i with food fish and will make Investi the country through which the pro tlie back, The doctor »sin found U9C0ND DAY, OCTOBKIt 16. No. 14, in Township No. 40 8., Range ' gation to awcrluln the »pecles beat poned new railroad to Sall Lake City that dealli was certain to follow. 5. Five-eighth mile dash, free for No. 7, E. W. M., and will offer proof to; * nulled for the lake. «ill pass. Among other comities, She died at 10 o'clock In the evening, all; purse, 475. show that the land sought ia more val uable for its timber or stone than for The trial of John A. McDonald, Klamath Is given a couple of columns Before then she was conscious and 6. Three-fourths mile dash, free) agricultural purjioties, and to establish I Ins claim to said land before the Coun who killed Merry Hoover and Ed. regarding Its resource», recent de talked with those about her, express-1 for all; purse, 475. ty Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at mg her desire to die and part with Loux, near Klaniatlion, some weeks velopment and future powilblll'.les. 7. One mile trot for buggy horses Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, earthly troubles. for October U, in the ago, 1» »«t Ashland R.s-ord: C. B. Watson, without record, owned in Klamath tlie 29th day of September, 1902. He names as witnesses: John Connolly, of * She left two notes— one for her i county; purse, 450. superior court at Yreka. jr., James Lyons and Joe Huffman Keno, Oregon; Harry B. Hargus, of i Win. Terrill bus aul<! ills Interest came in from Klamath Fallsand are husband an«) one for her father and j 8. One-quarter mile pony race for Klamath Falls Oregon; Fred L. Hous- ' mother. She expressed affectionate ponies owned in Klamath county, ton, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Hiram In the sloi'k and business of The Duf reeling up the old telegraph line and II. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. fy Co., dealers In general merehan- gathering the fixtures together for i 1 solicitude, but revealed an unhappy , p«inies to be under 14 hands high; en Any and all persons claiming adverse condition of mind. In one of them storing away at Klamath Falls. I trance to this free; purse, 425. ly the above described lands are re- <|| m «, to W. T. Milvc of Fort Klam ; quested to tile their claims in this of-- THIRD DAY, «KTOBKB 17. ath, who takes poHAcsalon October 1. Th.’ Midway Telephone and Tele she said she had Intended to take her j baby with her, but didn’t have the’ 9. Seven-eighth mile dash, free I lice on or liefore said 29th day of Sep tember, 1902. A report from Wirablngton states graph Co. purchased the plant liefore heart to do It. Tlie funeral services E. M. B kattain , Register. that up te Saturday last twelve Is-glimmg their operations. They were held yesterday forenoon under for all; purse, 8100. are now eight miles lieyond Klamath 10. One mile trot, 2:40 class, best claims for pctisloue. uud.-r the r.-. cni TI M HER LA ND, A< T JIT N E 3, 1878, the auspices of Hie lodge» of Odd NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Indian war veteran act, bail been Falls toward Merrill with their con- Fellows and Daughters of Rebekah 2 in 3, free for all; purse, 8100. 11. One-half mile ladies’ race, allowed out uf 1500 claims that had «structIon crew in charge of Supt. <>. and were attended by a large con U nited S tates L and O ffice ,I II. Gates. horses to be ridden by ladies; entrance been filed. Lakeview,Oregon, August I. 19J2.Ç lion. II E. Ankeny was Interview-: course of sympathizing friends. An to this race free; purse, 835. Notice is hereby given that in corn We went mistaken last week In FOURTH DAY, OCTOBKK 18. ed liv the Tidings on his arrival in appropriate sermon was given in the ' 1 pliance with the provisionsof the act of Having that the killing of ducks and 1873, entitled entitle«! “An ' 12. One-half mile dash, free for i , Congress of June 3, 1878, Ashland from Klamath county and • opera house by Rev. Mr. Shields of ge<«e was lawful after September I. A< I tor the sale of timber land in the the following extract gives his opin-' i the Presbyterian church, and the all; purse, 875. states of California, Oregon Nevada, We sliou'd have said Septemlier Hi, burial ceremonies of the fraternal 13. One-half mile slow race, each ; and Washington Territory” as extend- i Ion of comliti ns here: “Hon. Hen when legal protection la lifted from led to all the Public Land States by act I horse to change riders; purse, 825. ry E. Ankeny came in from Klamath orders were observed at the grave. lot August 4, 1892, the following persons such fowls. Mrs. Nall, the wife of Wm. Nail 14. Two mile trot for double team .county, where lie had lieen hsiking have this day filed fn this office their State Superintendent J. II. Acker out for hi» extensive stock and Irri anti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I’aul horses to be without record and own : sworn statements to w it: George Potras, man has compiled stat 1st lea allowing gating Interests In the nclghborliood Breitenstein, was born in San Fran ed in Klamath county; purse, 850. 3 o( Airlie. county of l’olk, state of Ore that there arc 138,466 achool children of Altamont. Mr. Ankeny reports, cisco, Marel' 5, 1877, being aged 2" ■ 15. One mile dash free for al); gon, sworn statement No. 1117, for the purchase of the Lot 1, eection 2, town In the state. Of that number loo,- crops in excellent condition and a years, 6 months and 3 days at the purse, 8125. 9 E. Purses, 70 per cent to 1st horse; ship 37, 8., range «59 wc(e on the school registers dur Ix.imteous harvest of alfalfa and wild time of her death. She was united Edward Patras, in marriage with Win. Nail in April 30 per cent to 2nd horse. ing the laal year. of Airlie. county of l’olk, state of Ore- I hay. Consequently stock and cattle 1900. Besides her husband and in Entrance fee. 10 per cent of purse gon, sworn Ftatement, No. 1118, for the Mr. Albert Smith and Mias Mal*f Interests ate rejoicing over their con-1 fant child, she leaves her father and In all races except pony race and la purchase of the Ix>t 3, section 1, town Duel were united lu marriage at the llnurd prosperity." ship 37, S., range 9 E. mother, two sisters, Mrs. Geo. Batch «lies’ race; three to enter and two to That they will offer proof to show residence of 8. < 'iiappel Monday Ashland Tidings: The county elder of Lakeview ami Mrs. Chas. that the land sought is more valuable start. evening, J lattice tirares performing .’ominlMdoner's court at its session its timber or rtono than for agricul- | Woolsey of Petaluma, Calif., and one [ This program may be subject to for tural purposes, and to establish their the ceremony, The newly wedded last week auth<>rlze<l the construction 1 brother, Richard Breitenstein of this slight changes. claim to said land before J. O. Hama-1 mil pie departed Tuesday for Sacra- <>f a new bridge across Emigrant ker, U. S. Commissioner, at Forest. place. G eo . T. B aldwin , President. Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day oil liiento. creek on the Ashland-Klamath Falls Mrs. Nail was an amiable, high- J. G. P ierce , Secretary. October, 1902. .1. V. Huualon Informs uh that road als.ve Soda Springs, which has [ minded young lady, just entering the They name as witnesses: George E. 1 FuOUR. Macaulay, of Independence, Oiegon ; I 1‘nif. Godfrey Is working this way been sorely needed for a number of1 bloom of womanhood, erteemed by all VV. F. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; with a show and the date of his ap years. The bridge will cost about who knew her, and her untimely and Flour now on hand at Klamath Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, pearance here will be announced ♦240 arid of tills amount 475 1» raised tragic death caused the keenest re Falls Roller Mills for sale at 819 per Oregon ; George Potras, of Airlie, Ore gon ; Edward Patras, of Airlie, Oregon. within a few weeks. He exhibits liy private subscription among busl-i gret. Frail, nervous and sensitive, ’ thousand. Any and all persons claiming adverse under a big tent and baa many new ness men of Ashland and others her soul was crushed by the trying! ly the above-described lands are re- TWO BOOMS AHEAD. directly Inter-sted. With the coin- vicissitudes of life, and she resolved ’ quested to tile their claims in this office attractlona. ' on or before said 18th day of October, pletion <>f the new bridge all the (Ashland Tidings.) to break earthly shackles and seek The program for the Klamath 1902 E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Wood and water are going to be county leachers' Institute will tie fords of Emigrant creek on the im relief In eternity. This is one of the isaued the last of this week. 'Flic portant Ashland-Klamath Falls high saddest happenings in the history of responsible for two booms that are Timber Land, Act June J. 1878— Notice for Publication. dates for the Institute are Septemlier way nnd which are often times dan the community and elicits the pro- headed for Oregon, as surely as any i gerous hi high water season will have thing in the future can be. There foundest sympathy for the surviving 25, 26 and 27. Prof. Callan and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.» I husband and child, the father, moth will be a boom in Southeastern Ore-1 L akeview , O regon , July 30, 1902.1 Prof. Gutherie of Aahland are ex- been avoided. Following an interview with W. F. er, sisters and brother, who, by the gon as soon as that section is con- j Notice is hereby given that, in com peel ••<1 here to assist in the work of I pliance with the provisions of the act of Arant, superintendent of Crater I.ake decree of an inexplicable and inexor nected with the outside world by rail Congress hist ruction. of June 3, 1878. entitled “An and water applied by means of Irri- act for the sale of timlier lands in the National Park, at Ashland last week, able fate, are plunged into almost un- Lyman Moody and C. E. Coak, en gation canals to the arid lands. states of California, Oregon, Nevada and gineers In the employ of the Salt the Tidings in ikes the following bearabl«1 grief. Washington Territory,” as extended There will be a boom all along the I to all the Public Land States by Lake A Onos Bay It. R., are examin refetence: Mr. Arant has not yet, CARD OF THANKS. coast line as soon as railroads are act of August 4, 1892, Jesse AV. Church ing passes through the Cascade received from the Secretary of the ill, of Picard, comity of Siskiyou, state Interior the official and formal notice We wish to express heartfelt constructed so that mills may lie put, of California, lias this day filed in mountains for the proposed line. the in and operated in sawing up They arc also gathering data of re- of Ills appointment or Hie instruc thanks to the Daughters of Kcbekah immense forests of magnificent tim- this office his sworn statement, No. 1075, for the purchase of the NEI4 of Section tions regarding the duties and re- and Odd Fellows and all friends who •ourcea of the country through 11, in Township No. 41. 8., Range qulrineiils of the place, hut expects so kindly extended sympathy and ber. The Willamette valley, between No. which the road would pass. these two sections, will profit from No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to that tlie same will reach him by mall show that the land sought is more val Tlie building of the Klamath Lake within a «lay or two. Mr. Arant is assistance during the dark hours sur both these coming booms. uable for its timber or stone than for rounding the death and burial of our railroad progresses encouragingly. familiar with the territory and at FOR SALE: Fine cooking apples. agricultural purposes, and to establish IS THE PLACE TO GET daughter and sister. Frances Apply to Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, West his claim to said land before Jas. H. The scarcity of workmen has hereto tractions within the iMHindarles of beloved Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls. P aul B reitkkstbin Oregon, on Thursday, the 18th day of Klamath Falls. fore licen a drawback, but it Is to be I lie Park, and It is not thought there Nall. A nu F amily . October, 1902. He names as witnesses hoped that heteafler help will la1 will be any difficulty In protecting Fastidious people use Crown Toilet I. J. Straw, of Picard, California; If MrShop near Duffy’s Store. easier to obtain. On Saturday the the Park from th«1 depredations of Cream for removing tan, freckles and S. Mathews, of Picard, California riYSTERIOUS FIRF. curing sunburn. Perfectly harmless Henry W. Straw, ot Picard, California track was completed to alsmt a mile [ »tis kmen who will not be allowed to Monday night the ranch of A. D. 1 to the most dellctte skin and de- Eugene IL Henry, of Klamath Falls,! this side of tlie steel bridge Oregon. Any and all persons claim-1 graze these lands. Hayes, situated twelve miles east of I light full v flagrant. Chitwood & Co. ing adversely the above-described Mr. Bloomlngcamp had his right ' sell it. The public school opened Monday Merrill, was the scene of a conflagra lands are requested to file their claims eye and face badly burned with car- ! morning, the enrollment, being 130. A full line of groceries- Patent in this office on or before said 16th day tion which, from the circumstances, of October, 1902. I mi II c acid Sunday night. He was at The principal, Prof. J. IL Geddes of appears to have been of incendiary medicines of ail kinds—enough to E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Bichn’s feed stable, trying to p’rt MUI city, has had normal and college I kill you If sick, make you sick if not, I origin. The barn, granary, shop, continually on hand at the Excelsior, The Klamath County Lite Stock the at'ltl on a horse’s neck. The training, ami Itesidcs being ut the A full line of Buckingham and two grain stacks, two buggies, one Dairy, Or. Association will pay the above re animal jumped and scattered the head of the educational work of tlie llccht boots and shoes — men ’ s and spring wagon, one lumber wagon, ladies’—for winter wear at the Ex ward for the arrest and conviction of Lingering Summer Colds. fluid In his face. He has since been distrlet, Is given charge of the coun four sets of harness and two saddles celsior, Dairy, Or. any person or persons found guilty of under the care of Dr. Reames. ity high school. Elizabeth M. Gill of were totally destroyed and an at- Don’t let a cold run at this season. stealing or altering the marks or Rubber boots with leather soles at Jefferson Dav lit Glbsotl who was Iowa, who has had high school and tempt wrs made to burn the house, Summer colds are the hardest kind brands of any stock belonging to any the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. Sentenced to hang at Grant! Pass on college training, is the assistant member of this association. G. L. Schwartz who owns an ad- to cure and if neglected may linger Save money by making your home Address Chas. Horton, President tho 19th Inst., for the murder of principal, having charge of the sixth joining farm and who has been farm along for months. A long siege like or J. O. Hamakcr,Secretary. Minerva E. ing in conjunction with Mr. Hayes, tills will pull down tire strongest con stead, timber and other tilings with John Schonbatchler hurt April, has, mid kovcnth grades. through his lawyers, been granted Cali <*f Portland, who has had high was the only occupant of the house stitution. One Minute Cough Cure C. li. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, a stay of proceedings by the supreme M-liool and normal training, has the at the time of the fire, having been , will break up the attack at once. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Safe, sure, acts at once. Cures court, and hence the execution will i fourth and fifth grades. Mrs. E. V. left in charge by Mr. Hayes during I coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all Coggswell of Klamath Falls, who lias his trtp to Medford, for which place throat and lung troubles. The child not take place on the date named. THH had kindergarten and normal train he started accompanied by his family, ren like It. Mrs. Chas. Walker, daughter of, ing, has the first, second and third Sunday morning. Mr. Schwartz See those saddles, made on the Link- Mr. and Mrs. F D. Swingle, died at AT THE grades. There are students In the arrived In town at 11 o’clock Tues- vllle tree, at Bradley ami Gunther’s. her home in Langell Valley on Sun- ; ninth, tenth and eleventh grades of ¡day forenoon and from him we Finest tree on the Pacific Coast. tiny, aged about 20 years. She had the county high school and the pros gathered facts substantially as fol-1 Suffered from III health for a long, When in need of anything in the pect for that line of work Is bright. lows: time. 8hc was esteemed by a large MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. stationery line remember Chitwood At about 10 o'clock Monday night The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will tlrcle of friends who regret herdeath, & Co. bave the best. Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, and who extend sympathy to the give an Ice cream social in the court Mr. Schwartz was awakened bv the BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. crackling of timbers and looking house yard on Thursday evening, Surviving relatives. Now Open through the window found the barn j A choice tot of 25-cent novels ’ Woik has licen resumed at A»l>- Septemlier 18. Everybody conic and on tire. He hurried for the burning ■ C hitwood & Co’s. bring your l,cwt K tfl - htnd on the Southern Pacific •1,111 building, but.had goue only a short 1 pany’s steel oil tank to be used in Cut this out and take it Chitwood , A Liberal Offer. distance when he discovered that the A Co's, drug store and get a free the railroad yards at that Developing and Printing for The undersigned will gi'f a free house, granary and shop were also sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach The tank will ba mie of the Urges afire. Returning to the house, he fin the Pacific Otmat. It ,K 3< sample of Chamberlain'8 Stomach succeeded In extinguishing the flames and Liver Tablets, the beat physic, j Amateurs a Specialty. Office at J. F. Ooeller's Residence on West Side. Klamath FoRo. and Liver Tablet! to/nv one want I They cleanse and Invigorate the' feet high and 116 fe*t ,n ,,|ari’’,,r’ ing a reliable remedy for disorders there. In the meantime the other stomach, Improve the appetite and A. O. U. W. BUILDING, Hours: 10 to 13 a. m.; 1:30 104:40 p. m. with a capacity of 2,260,000 ga 0 of the stomach, biliousness or con buildings were burning rapidly and regulate the bowels. DISEASES OF WOHEN A SPECIALTY. CONSULTATION FRM. Regular size, According to the Salem Statesman st inat Ion. This Is a new remedy and could not- be saved. While working 2 >c, per box. Klamath Falls Off It« open after September 1st, !po>. I > Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parker, forin*'rl- to put out the flic on the house, he ... one. Cnn wooxiA- Co. of Klanntb county were In b.i1 ni $ ELECTRIC I I CASH STORE £ À Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. | THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE ► EXCELSIOR I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone. G. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. $250.00 REVIRO. NEW SPRING GOODS $ BALDWIN STUDIO CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS’ And Ready for Business. DR. BERTHA E. SAWYER, Osteopathist.