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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. . ’ ' Ur. 'lt|ym.< dK. Ah1, |H) t|1„r(. I • oil, J. W.;Jno. B. ('lunplx ll, S. W.; visitor at the Falls Monday, '"lua win,, W(MM| |H ;in(| | Ing In Ashland and will now spend F. L. Armairon*?. II. I’.; Fred Schal- mrWRI’AY. HEITKMHFR p<)2 " I"” gins up ben,111 what con- lock, scribe; R. I. Hammond, treas- [ J. W. McCoy and wife were down Mime time visiting here. 'Hne.*ea„Hff,1(,|. i t |H slt.1|(lgl. , ,);i, I from Ft. Klamath last we:k. Judge Benson, Court Reporter Cal """tryno heavily timbered na 1 Uapt. <). C. Applegate was down kins, District Attorney R- ames and LOCAL NEWS. Ashland Record: Stephen A. H-there should cyer a w.arcll Deputy District Attorney Rutenlc from Klamath Agency this week. Douglass, the well known Indian! good wood. 7 or will leave here on the 4th of next Sheep are reported to be •Ijlng Mrs. L. C. Sisemore of Ft. Klam- vac-qm-ro of Butte creek, died the 2nd month for Lakeview, where an ad ‘ "1 Friday, th,, ,2U1 )|mt from disease In Lane county. I ath Is visiting relatives in Ashland. Lake- Inst., al Picard, from Injuries sus-! A daughter was born to Mr. inil 'lew hud five f)r,.N bul ,. none of them tained from having been thrown from I .Miss Edna Clark and Lena Heid journed session of the circuit court i proved very deatruct|VH will be held. The regular term in Mrs. B. Short last Sunday. • Three reel- a horse a few days before, at Cobl» I rich have been visiting in Ashland. dencea, u ||v(.ry Htab|(, Lakeview will begin the third week and another McManus’ place In Oklahoma. Doug-' W. W. Hazen and wife arrived A son was born to Mr. and Mis. L. in October. building caught tire at different lass was a unique character and one home from Ashland Monday evening. R. Ktanoeheck of this place, lu ster I In«'« during r. tlie day. I but prompt of the most intelligent Indians of tile 1 Some plums and prunes, just get day. Henry Jackson, the Indian capital '«'Hon pr tvent.d much du On county. In 18HI John A. Fairchild, ist, was In town from Yalnax Satur ting ilpe, for sale. Inquire at the Hcurclty of lumber and carpenters »'"'ouut Of Lakeview’s amage. ____ R jcpublican residence. inadequate coming through the Hoopa reserva day. is reported to be retarding building w«i' r supply, the town |H |n poor tion, noticing a round faced, go<xi ! FOR SALE. operations al Lakeview. Carl Brown of Crystal was here condition to fight a big fire. natured Indian tioy asked If he was! yesterday to prove up on a timber A ’phone has this week been put Four Hundred well bred “mixed <»ur telephone plant In town for sale. Finally lie gave the parents claim. on the line al Chase's station a few cattle. C. A. B untino , Bly, Or. tinuea to grow and prosper, and 8100 for him and put him on the m I Ice down the river from Keno. Hon. R. A. Emrnltt has gone to • ral m-w naim-s have been add< l»ell horse of tlie pack train. He was' | Summer lake to execute a surveying TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878, A nlckel-ln the slot machine In lilt' Hie list <,f subscrlt».rH (furioj, christened Stephen A. Douglass after NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. contract. depot hotel at Ashland was robbed past week. Another favorable the candidate who was nominated U nite » S tates L and OrncB, of 66(1 In nickels Sunday morning. E. J. Poole of Olene and Chris for president. that at least double the bin Lakeview, Oregon, July 17, 1902. Cowley of Lorella visited Medford The Presbyterian people are pre ,H "vr the lino than The stage from Ashland had a nar- : last week. Notice in hereby given that in com paring to give KeV. and Mrs. W. I . •»••nr a week ago. People find pliance with the proviHions of the act of . row escape from a serious accident The labor union at Ashland pro- Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An; Shields a reception in the opera the line I* not alone mi ornam ! while coming down the long hill act for the sale of timlier lands in the ! house next Monday evening. appendage to town, but. Is very leading to town Tuesday night, I [loses to make a fight for a 9-hour states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’as extend-J 9 The county high school now has venh nt and useful mid fully ’ worth When half way down, one of the ! working day. ed to all the Public Land State* by set i Dr. Ileames was called to Merrill of August 4, 1892, James H. Driscoll, of I an at tendance of 16 students, and H11 I b(‘ CGgt. Irons holding the tongue broke, the prospect ludlc.it-■ thut that num Lakeview Examiner: The Examl- This was easily managed, but a I Sunday night by the illness of F. 8. Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, b*s July 7,1902, tiled in ber will t»e greatly Increased In a f,.w "• r Is ml vised |,y x. ,j My,.rK )|f ( )lf, moment later a tug unhitched and ^rar,rion s child, (hisoffice his sworn statement No. 948, weeks. I............. Breitenstein left Monday for for the purchase of the SEW of Section | M.sloc Omnty Agricult ural Associa frightened the horses. They ran' Paul No. 14, in Township No. 40 8., Range ! We understand that a deal Is on tion. that all horses |h u,^,. an() and struck and broke a hitching post ' Tule lake to resume building opera No. 7, E. W’. M., and will offer proof to; lions on a ranch there. show that the land sought is more val foot for the sale of several thousand Klama'li comities are competent to in front of Mrs. Lewis’ place and uable for its timlier or stone than for C. II. Ball of Portland, postoffice agricultural Mrea of tlmlrer land along Klamath compete for purses in 'listrict races. then separated from tie wagon. purposes, and to establish Tlie four passengers on board escaped ' I his omission was made In printing inspector, arrived here last evening his claim to said land lie fore the Coun river to Brown Bros, by Gillis, Har .1 , m am . ty Judge of Klamath county, Oregon, at ! the posters. So here Is a chance for injuiy excepting F. G. Barnes of and left this morning for Ft. mon A Horn. Klamath Fails, Oregon, on Monday, Portland, who jumped from the ve ath. Lake ami Klamath horsemen to go the 29th day of September, 1902. He We are requested to announce that > hicle and was hurt somewhat, but Capt. J. W. Siemens is making names as witnesses: John Connolly, of the regular Friday evening's social (down to Alturas Sept. 29 to Octolier Keno, Oregon ; Harry B. Hargua, of not seriously. The driver, Dan Doten, dance will be given In Houston's I and get some of that money. The received a badly sprained ankle, but preparations to build a large, stylish Klamath Falls. Oregon ; Fred L. Hous purses are good. new residence on his lots on Conger ton, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Hiram iqrera house after the Institute pro H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.' 8 It lsre,M>rted that the Booth-Kel will be ready for work again in a few > avenue. gram tomorrow night. Any and all persons claiming adverse ley company of Eugene has dosed a days. The wagon was only slightly ! Deputy District Attorney Rutenlc ly the above descril>ed lands are re-1 Josephine county melons are In (damaged and was repaired and in | quested to file their claims in this of-1 great demand and many car loads are (deal for the purchase of all the tim j shape for the return trip the next [ arrived home Friday from' a trip to lice on or before said 29th day of Sep-; ber land belonging to Hie California & ; Yalnax and Ft. Klamath. J lie was tember, 1902. Irelng shipped. From 25 to •10 car E. M. Ba attain , Register. Oregon Lind company, the considera morning. The result was fortunate, 1 I absent a week. loads are unt to outside markets considering what might have happen-1 tion living 82,000.000. The Booth- R. 8. Moore and A. Castel arrived TIMBERLAND, ACTJUNE3, 1878, from Grants Pass each year. Kelly company |K |n dose touch with ed. home Thursday afternoon from Har NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Mr. L. C. Drake and Mrs. L. A. the proposed ('(sis Bay-Salt Lake City CtTwo decisions by tlie supreme I ney county where they spent several Ruch of Fl. Klamath were united in railroad and the fact that the deal court of Idaho, maintaining the con U nite » S tates L an » O ffice ,) weeks surveying government land. Lakeview,Oregon, August 4, 1902.) I marriage at tills ¡»lace yesterday, the has toon made, the lml(| lying along stitutionality of a law In the statute We are told that P. A. nan Hall ui of I Notice >once is nereDy hereby given tnat that in com- ceremony tiring performed by Justice (lie pro|x>sed line, |g a strong indica l»ook of that state, will be of interest recotverl Nome, pliance with the provision*oi the act of this place has lately Graves at the Klamath House. to cattle and sheep owners in this i 1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An tion that (lie road will be built. ■ thing over 82,000 in The Ijtkevlew Examiner reports Seventy-eight pi ople were killed state. The law was passed many j I and will hereafter back pension, | A<t for tbe sale of timber land in the receive 88 per states of California, Oregon, Nevada, that there la a well developed case of and as many more Injured by a * years ago, but until recently, was | month. and Washington Territory” as extend- regarded as unconstitutional. It I ed to all the Public Land States by act smallpox al Alturas ami suggests Stampede in Hie Shiloh Negro Rap- On Tuesday Geo. Nickerson and of August 4, 1892, the following persons that Ijtke county take steps to guard • 1st church at Briinlngham, Ala.. provides that It is unlawful to graze have tins day filed fn this office their sheep within two miles of an inhab- family started for Lakeview, where sworn statements to-wit: against Introduction of the disease. Friday night. Tlie catastrophe oc- they will reside during the winter. George Potras, The body of a woman was found cmred al the dose of an address by : ited dwelling, and the state supreme They have rented their residence of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore court holds that such law is a valid gon, sworn statement No. 1117, for the hanging to a limb of a tree In a lone Hooker T. Washington. A negro exercise of police power, Decision I here to JuflSe Benson. purchase of the Lot 1, section 2, town ly gulch not far fioin Hornbrook last leader from Baltimore got into an in tlie first case was handed down in 1 C. A. Bunting of Bly was in town ship 37, 8., range 9 E. week, and .Siskiyou county authori altercation with the choir leader, and Edward Patras, June, 1901, being that of Slfers vs. Monday and a caller at this office, of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore ties suspect It to l>e a case of minder sonic one exclaimed that they were Johnson, found in the (loth Pact de He reports that most of the bands gon, sworn statement, No. 1118, for the ♦ « and are trying to unravel the mys fighting. The congregation “mis purchase of the Lot 3, section 1, town reports, page 709. In a similar of fat cattle in the Sprague river ship 37, 8., range 9 E. took (lie word “fighting" for “lire," tery. action, decision was rendered last country have been sold and sent to That they will offer proof to show Forest fires that affect the atmos and the crush ensued. that the land sought is more valuable month. If the cases go into the , market. for its timber or stone than for agricul phere of Klamath county line evi Ashland Tldlnga: A timlier land United States supreme court, other C. Cunningham and wife and Bur- tural purposes, and to establish their dently liern extinguished. for llie ulr buyer says th ” logs have advanced 1 states, anxious to settl< tile differ- ton L. Cunningham of Ft. Klamath, claim to said land before J. O. llama- Ig clear again. As we understand, •10 cents per thousand in price as a cnees of cattle and sheep men by I Mrs. Dalrymple of Lakeview, and ker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Forest. however. Klamath county tlnilxr lias result of 1 he recent fires. Tills ad legislation, will await the result with Allan A. Cunningham of Salem were Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1902. received slight damage by tire this vance. he says, is not due to any (interest, as a decision from tlie high- • here yesterday to make proof od tim- They name as witnesses: George E. Macaulay, of Independence, Oregon; material decrense In the quantity of est legal authority in tlie land will ber claims, year. W. F. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; Travalers report that the water timber, but to the cutting off r <>f establish a precedent which they can Miss Jessie Sands of Astoria stop- Eugene B. Henry of Klamath Falls, some of the available supply of 1 logs Oregon ; George Potras. of Airlie, Ore safely follow. from the Irrigating ditch Ims been ped at Lilis place last Thursday while gon ; Edward Patras, of Airlie, Oregon. the locally. He says that some of coursing through a half mile of the Dr. Reanics, adept marksman, issu- . en route to Lakeview where she goes Any and all persons claiming adverse- Uolaou l<in<i the pul few days, being logging camps that were burned Olli cd from his abode at earliest dawn to teach school. She visited f(7r a the aboye-descrilied lands are re- ! . “ | quested to file their claims in tin* office n part of the rut to Marrlll, and will n t be in ojieratiun again for 1 two one day last week, , armed . with > , his day at this place with her friend, on or before said 18th day of October, tliink a line of transfer boats should months, and that this will temporari new shot gun and determined to! Mrs. F. D. Reatnes. 1902. ly advance tlie price of logs. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. tie Installed. cause an unexampled carnage among; Generel Generel Nelson Nelson A. Miles, ac- Tlie county teachers' Institute Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878— the water fowl hereabouts. The! ............... The wuiiq clerk’» office has re- 1 coinpanied by hi« wife, private secre- Notice for Publication. calved a new Tisher book typ-writer, opened In the high school room this I swarina of ducks and geese on the L 1 (ary and members of his staff, passed with which public records will here morning at 8 o’clock with a large placid Ixisom of Lake Ewauna paled thr^ugh Ashland Monday, en route UNITED »TATES LAND OFFICE.) L akeview , O regon , July 30, 1902.) after tie recorded. It facilitates the attendance of teachers and the pros mid shuddered as they heard his! to San Francisco where he will eni- Notice is hereby given that, in com ped of a pleasant and profitable approaching foot-steps. Stealing up' woik of recording and the result is bark for the Philippines. pliance with the provisions of the act of The principal behind a clump of brush, he turned ' Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An much mors satisfactory then that three days' session. For- A. Jas. Pelton, Orrin Hill, ¡instructor», Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cal- his artillery 'uose and poured shot | act for the sale of timlier lands in the from the pen. and 7,,vu1',“''‘idyee. H. Gordon, Ed. Weekly states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Ian, arrived from Ashland yesterday. ios< _____ iroa _ Linflgy Sisemore of Ft. Klamath and Washington Territory," as extended Il Is reported that Mrs. Mary Wag Superintendent DeLap is doing all after shot into the lake, w 1 ___ ail the Public Land States by goner, who claims a reward of Sl,5oo hr can to make the Inst it ute a signal surface and ample depth enabled ill D. G. Brown of Crystal arrived here to act of August 4, 1892, Jesse W. Church to receive and retain the entire series; from Oregon for finding the body of success. The public should remein- Friday with 366 fat cattle which ill, of Picard, county of Siskiyou, state of lead pellets. As the feathered I of California, has this day filed in Outlaw Merrill, has eloped with the lier and join the teachers in attend wete sold to Mitchell Bros. this office hia sworn statement. No. 1075, Hocks soared over his head, lie altered I •lead bandit's brother. Mrs. Wag ing led tins to lie given tonight and W. F. Arant returned last week for the purchase of the NEJ^ of Section the position of his gun and fired into' ___ -_______________________________________ 1 No. 11, in Township No. 41, 8., Range goner has a husband. David Waggon- * tomorrow night by E. J. (allan at the air. This was not so satisfactory ; from Douglas county where he at No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to •r, and three married daughters. ; Houston's opera house. as sh.siting into the water, for the1 tended the funeral of his mother, and show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for The Godfrey Family exhibited here We do not hear, of late, any far latter was more responsive than air— is now busy preparing to take charge agricultural purposes, and to establish Saturday night under their own can ther news In relation to (he Merrill gave more evidence of being hit. of the work of superintendent of his claim to said land before Jas. H. IS THE PLACE TO QET Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, vas l*fore a large and appriclalive Mutual Irrigating Canal company. Finally he and a companion let loose i Crater Lake National Pa-k. on Thursday, the 16th day of iiudlence. The program was Inter- I > It can hardly lx* possible that an simultaneously at a dying duck, and Medford Mall: N. Holcomb, of Oregon, Octobor, 1902. He names as witnesses : eating and all enjoyed It. The God enterprise so great and of such ines the creature fell inanimate to the Aberdeen, Mash., has decided to en- I. J. Straw, of Picard, California; H. frey Family went from here to Mer timable benefit to the county, can be ground. The doctor defended his gage in the saddlery business at Ft. I 8. Mathews, of Picard, California; Henry W. Straw, ot Picard, California; Shop near Duffy’s Store. rill. from there to Bonanza, and then in danger of collapsing. It is an un marksmanship by claiming t he prize I Klamath. He was in from that: Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claim place this week with teams after his to Lakeview. dertaking which should never be giv- ( and bore it home with a feeling of adversely the above-described goods which were shipped to Med ing A tragedy took place at Waldo in ell up. Discouragements of course , justifiable pride. lands are requested to file their claims ford. in this office on or before said 16th day Josephine county on Monday of last will occasionally occur, but nothing FATAL ACCIDENT. 1902. Geo. 8. Nickerson returned the | of October, week. Cal. Griffin shot and killed' should be allowed to defeat the build E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Edwin Johnson. They were drunk ing of the canal. Nor will it be de 8. A. Shuck, aged tiO years, resid- latter part of last week from Lake- • and got Into a row. Griffin was ar feated. The building of it is of too 1 'ng three mllles south of Merrill, view, to which place he is making! A full line or Buckingham and The Klamath County Lba 8Mk rested and taken to Grants Pass1 great an importance to the citizens died at 4 c'clirk Sunday morning as preparations to remove his family. Hecht boots and shoes—men’s and ladies ’ — for winter wear at the Ex Association will pay tha ahova !•> where lie will stand trial, charged of the county Io lx-given up now. the result of injuries received at 11 The numerous friends of the family ’ celsior, Dairy, Oi. ward fur the arrest and conviction nt hero will regret their removal from | An article in last Thursday's Asli- o clock a. m. on Saturday. Ho was with murder. any person or persons found guilty nt Rubber boots with leather soles at J. H. Booth, receiver of the Rose i land Record alms to discredit C. E. I | t iding on the running gear of his this place. stealing or altering tha marks er the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. H. II. Van Valkenbnrg started out brands of any stock belonging to any burg land office, was in Ashland Sun- ' 1 I intro. Hie genial contractor of the I ■ wagon and fell off. his body being member of this association. day and on being Interviewed report Ashland-Klamath Falls stage line.! ; caught and doubled over by the break last week with Mr. Stonebraker on Save money by making your home Address Cbaa Horton. PrsaHanfe, ed that »t that time there were 4000 The purjMirt of the article was that ! , Iieatn. Dr. lleauies, who was called, a hunting trip. They were to skir stead, timber and other filings with or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. mish around in the lava bed region i found that his spine had been Injur limber land applications awaiting Mr. Dutrohad been Ixioted out of I C. II. Withrow, U. 8. Commissioner, publication and final proof In Ills dis the business and was no longer con- ! ed. which, with internal Injuries, and overhaul and capture such deer, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Funeral services bear and other big game as happen trict. Every land office In Oregon nected with the line. He Informs, , caused his death. place at Merrill In their way. ' and Interinent took us that representations made by that 1 is rushed with this line of business. THE Shuck leaves a on Mondav. Mr. paper regarding him are false, and Ashland Tidings: Judge L. F. 4. Castel is making preparations I • sons and | Willits arrived in Ashland today to build a brewery at tills ph«* ami as a matter of fact he is still running wife and several grown He with his brother, B. R. Willits, from expects to have it completed and this end or the business. Mr. Dutro ' daughters t.o mourn his death. was a highly respected citizen and I Seattle, 'lne latter is very much Eastern Hats, Waistings, Flannals, Raady*mWe ready fur operation early next spring. gives good satisfaction hero, is ever ' had many ft lends, who sympathize improved in health and Is rapidly re alert to the interests of the line and Lota of R. 8. Moore on Main street Gowns and Skirts. Full line of Children's Hoods M< FOR with the family in their bereave covering the use of his limbs and his have been secured for the purpose, why there should be feeling of hos J ack etc; also Cushion Covers, Embroidery Silk. L4n«Mk ment. power of speech. and excavating for a big cellar 1» * tility toward him in Ashland we can't understand. Battenburgs, etc. used In the business buslnem will soon begin. begin-, Rev. W. H. Fraser of Oakland, PERSONAL Ewauna Encampment, I. O. O. I., Calif., preached two able sermons In It is reported that 100 t""ber CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE. Now Open N. 8. Merrill was up from Merrill the Presbyterian church at this place was organized here Monday night claims have been located in Joseph'" with a charter membership of thirty. Monday. ! last Sunday He remains here this county the last, few months. >* It is expected that that number will .1. C. Ferguson of Spring lake was week and will assist in communion number is small compared with the l>e swelled to fifty before the end of in town Monday. : services at the Presbyterian church numb? r located in Klamath (oiinij* I he year. Organization was under next Sunday morning. Developing and Printing for A. D. Harpold of Bonanza was at Fully 1000 claim* have been locate« the direction of P. W. Stewart, grand this place Tuesday. Maj. C. E. Worden and A. L. Sap under the timber and stone act " I patriarch of the Encampment, and Mrs. A. A. Fitch of Bonanza was gent arrived home Thursday evening Amateurs a Specialty. this county during the past four Robt. Andrews, grand master of the Office at J. F. Ooeller’» Residence on Weat SMa, KI mm M i Rl a Falls visitor Monday. from tlieir trip to Ashland and were month», and the number is still I. o. O. F.. both gentlemen coming Hours: 10 to 13 a. tn.i 113« to 413« p. a. I J. P. Calahan of Bonanza visited gccompanlod by the former’s mother A O. U. W. BUILDING, creasing. from Portland. Local officers of the DISEASES OF WOrjBN 4 SPECIALTY. CONSULTATNR FRW> and sister, Mrs. Berry, of Chamber- rood yard, where a variety of nev •'Tier were elected as follows: Klamath Fails Monday. A w Office open after September ret, fgnn. Klamath Falls They had been sojourn- fuel can ba bought at a , Geo Humphrey. C. P-: J»*- H. Dfls- I I Dan Van Brimmer of Merrill was a lain, S. D. j ELECTRIC I CASH STORE Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor i 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. 8. D. 8R1Z2LE, Prey. $250.00 REWARD new FALL GOODS BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. DR. BERTHA E. SAWYER, Osteopathist.