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KLAMATH republican . X —--- ¿x •i». ’!< :nii< s A .l< linings ¡dock on Multi 'great credit on the painstaking personal . r1 " Kti.i t, and will t„. sub.,taut ¡ally con- rnt’llFDAY. OCTOilElt 2. I aratiim and executive ability of M*- , .............. •''- kCo., under the Ntrucfrd of stope. A part of the w. (,«. Ghity was In from Bly erinleiidelil De Lap. ('"•'W'.tof K n. ; building, 2> by 41 feet, will be finish- teidgy. Naims of teachers present: Alice | 'llsH.lu|1etf(.<|(llm||l.r. |K aihetli ...I < d for u«,e llils full, and the balance LOCAL NEWS. I ”7I1111'" ■“ "’Is place next P.'l. Hoyt of Ft. Klamath was here A. Applegate, Evelyn V. Bunnell, will be completed next spring. : Tuesday. E’la G, B«iwey, Emma D. Buskey, Asiilitmi complains of a scarcity rf ¡'*lfli>nlng Monday evening. the When done It will have a front «xx:u- IL Snowg.xiSe of Keno was here Gilbert I). Brown, Minerva E. Cali, houses. pylng the entire width of the lot and yesterday. i Emma V. Coggswell, L. Izitella (|(. will, wi understand, extend back from \ postoffiee has berrt eslabllslNd K“'" good satlsraeti,,,,. Th 8. A. Parker calric over from Ash- Dickson; Elizabeth M. Gill, E. J. Cal- at Olene with Taylor Wilson us post- win doubtless have large 75 to 100 feet, thus giving all the land Monday. i Ian, Mrs. E. J. Callan, A. C. Guther- HiKllenci^K. h space required. blaster. | The tire company had a meeting ie, J. It. (lediles, Elizabeth More The stork of goixls of Y<««i, Miller week hUmlg. Parker’s courl One day l ist week Hiram Roberta Monday evening. land, W. H. Musselman, Daisy Pat- * Co. *4» moved to Af.liluud uM. «' 'I X. Roger Williams, an Indian. who resides In Pw> Valley, met with G. G. Anderson of Dairy 1 terson, Alice Swift, Annie J. Stock- W H bound over to answer to the clr- great misfortune In the total des the Falls Tuesday. Brst of the week. [ well, Nettie Thorp, J. G. Wight, A big bAnd Of Mitchell Bros.’ cat "" «''hargeof stealing a truction of his house and Its contents H. C. Hamaker of Bonanza visited Kitty C. Wells, Elina Wells, Stella by lire. Mr. Roberta mid family Medford last week. tle passed through town yesterday Campbell, Jesse Walker, I). , ull‘" "'<• sum of 1500 was given and were away from home at the time morning en route to the railroad. J. B. C. Taylor of Klamath Agency Comb, Gertrude Van Meter defendant discharged from cus- and on returning found their proper was here Thursday. McGraw. There la a strong probability that John Alexander Mas the com ty a smouldering pile of ashes. No A. Kershner was in from his Lost RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Misire’s ComodluHH will be here to plaining witness. lire was left In the house and the river ranch Saturday. give entertain men Is during the races. | L R. Stanosbn k came down from only way they can account for Ito L. D. Burke of Bonanza was a Hall of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge, CongrcssinaH Tongue has been In No. 104., I. O. O. F. Fort Klamath Sunday and Will locate starting is from wood rats causing Medford visitor last week. cited to go to Ohio to make political Ip're permanently W|;;_ K lamath F alls , O h ., Hept. 30, 1902. matches to Ignite. Mi. Roberts James Bevans and wife of Merrill *Hh his family. Wc, your committee appointed to »peechrs in luppurt of Hie republican 1 liny arrived last spring , g from Iowa carried no insurance, and the loss to were at the Falls Monday. draft resolutions of condolence on party. I and have since lieon sojourning In him is very severe. C. N. F. Armstrong was in from the death of Sister Frances Nail, H. V. F lentlng Is boring f<>r arte the Wood river country, beg leave to submit the following: Calvin Griffin who recently killed Olene the first of the week. . Mr. Stano- Sister Frances Nail joined Prosper sian ««ter near New )’me Creek In »heck shock U Is very favorably Impressed Edwin Johnson at Waldo, Josephine Miss Helen M. Boltbn was an ar- ity Rebekah Lodge, No. 104., Jan Lake county and believes he w|l| '»Uh th.« resources anil prospects of county, was acquitted III the circuit rival from Ashland Tuesday. uary 10, 1900. She retained her »tr’ke It. this part of Oreg<)n. W. E. Conner of Lone Rock was a membership continuously and served court at Grunts Pass last week. The in this lodge In her Important office The population of Portland Is 113,- J- < . M lilpp, one of the proprietors case was given Into the hands of the visitor at the Falls yesterday. Vtt5, an Increase of 6.out) during the of the marble works at Ashland, has jury Saturday afternoon and three Henry Jackson and wife were In I with credit to herself and to the lodge, and was ever ready for the past year, acrnidlng to a new city •«t*ly acquired title to the Josi phlne hours were taken to decide the man’s town from Yainax yesterday. i advancement of our principles. directory, Just Issued. Jabez. Houston arrived home Sun Whereas, Our dear Sister Nail has j county caves which are said to be fate. According to reports the fact day from his visit, to Ashland. I been removed from our midst, tliere- that Griffin was backing away from A large ntitnlH«r of people from more extensive than the famous John Connolly, who lives southwest ! fore be it various parts of the county were ut Mammoth caves of Kontucky. Mr. i Johnson while being pounded, and I Resolved, That in the death of of Keno, was in town yesterday. the Falls on Monday, and we noticed Whlpp seemed |>ossession of the the evidence showing the character I Sister Nail this lodge has suffered a W. E. and A. C. Spence of Rock ! great loss, and her surviving fanlily, that our leading stores did a thriving j eaves Chiefly became of the valuable of the two men, favorable to the de creek were Falls visitors Friday. 1 ! a wife and mother of bare kindness eek fendant, had much weight with the business. marble contained in them. ..! and devotion. Jas. Emery of Ft. Klamath was' jury in exonerating him. John A. Whlteakcr, who was the Ashland Tidings: Senator John ~ i Resolved, That we as members of doing business at this place Tuesday, An agricultural fair with no agri ’ | this lodge extend to the bereaved first governor of Oregon, bus been re II. Mitchell's daughter, the btichetui W. S. Hoagland has removed from f nnilv •••»I I)..in* e,.— I . . ported near death’s door at his home de Rochefoucaud, was operated on at cultural exhibits might be considered wi,?»!!1/'* tzx t0 Centra* 1 olnt ior the ' tills their great bereavement and be In Eugene. He is suffering from Paris, Sunday, for appendicitis. She a misnomer, though with future winter. seech God to comfort them in their paralysis. was formerly Miss Mattle Mitchell meetings we understand the name J. W. Hoffs of Eugene, deputy U. loneliness. | Mill apply in fact. In getting start Resolved, That as a token of es Samples of a choice variety of and was msrrled February 11, 1891, led tile association has had much to S. revenue collector, was at this place teem the charter of this lodge be last week. to her husband who Is the head of unions, raised on the Whllellne ranch, ■ draped in mourning for a period of j do in a short time and has been un Mrs. L. Gerber and Miss Stella | thirty days. were brought to this office for ex one of the most prominent and hon able to prepare a premium list of * Campbell of Lorella were in town Resolved, That a copy of these hibition on Monday. They arc large ored families In France. 1 exhibits. We presume if any effort last Friday. j resolutions be spread upon the min Tlic Klamatb county fair will com- j is made in that line it will be small ami of fine quality. Mrs. F. D. Reames was out beyond utes of this lodge, a copy under the in. nee In about two Meeks and it may Notwithstanding the effort to dis I this year, and the chief attraction Altamont Monday visiting Mrs. R. : seal of the lodge be furnished the liereaved family, and a copy be sent credit Col. Dutro by u few outside be anticipated that there will lie a now Mill be the races. I11 the fu E. Cantrail. ! Fellow for publication. papers, ba Is grow ing fat and coni In large attendance. The race course, a ture more attention will be given to Alex. Zevely arrived the first of to Pacific Odd F rankie M. H ammond , nes to manage the stage line with mile long, Is about finished, and will ! displays of line stock, agricultural the week from Bonanza with a string " E leanor B oyd , lw fiist class In all respects. Tin« | exhibits, CtC. of fast horses for the races. his usual gixxl nature. R estora F rench . citizens of th.« comity will do well to J. S. Griffith of Sumpter, Or., ar The new residence of A. L. Sar II. H; Van Valkcnburg and Mr. All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, attend and see the races and enjoy a rived at Odessa last Friday to visit gent and W. S. Worden, on Ewamia fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor uncial visit with their friends aqd Stonebreaker returned on Thursday I his brother, A. C. Griffith. Heights, Is assuming shape rapidly, acquaintances. 1 from their hunting expedition down : E. J. Callan and wife who were ghum, at the Excelsor, Dairy, Or. into the neighborhood of the lava' th ■ chief instructors at the teachers’ TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, and will bo large, comniixilous und Judge L. F. Willits and wife re-1 beds and Ice caves. stylish when completed. That celebrated institute here, departed for Ashland NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, turned last week from Ashland. locality Is in California and about ' yesterday. W. T. $hlve who has purchased While absent Judge Willits went to U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) \¡9/ Win. Terrill’s Interest In lhe Duffy Seattle where lie met. Ills brother fifty miles south of Klamath Falls.! Louis Biehn brought a ton of corn { I Lakeview,Oregon, August 4, 1902.j It was the camping place of the In-; meal and a ton of onions over from ‘ Notice is hereby given that in com- Co., arrived here from Ft. Klamath whn luitl suffered a part lai stroke of: i dians during the Indian outbreak, | Medford last week for Klamath Falls ; i pliance with the provixionsof the act of will' his family Friday. The change merchants. paralysis, ami accompanied him to, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An In the Company took place Tuesday. Ashland. Ills condition was found I when several desperate battles w*re| J udge Benson arid Deputy District! I A’t for the sale oi timber land in the fought, in one of which General Can-1 Congressman Tongue says that to I m « more favorable than expected Attorney Rutenic leave next Satur states of California, Oregon, Nevada, i by was killed. It is a rough country I day for Lakeview where court will and Washington Territory" as extend the press and the American people and since Ills removal he has impniv- ■ and has few settlers, and is only val- { ed to all the Public Land States by act convene Monday. of August 4, 1892, the following persons have already niunlnated Mr. Roose <■<1 considerably. I liable for its heavy grow th of timber. | Jeff Wilson and family ot Langell have tliis day tiled fn this office their velt fur preaident and that the p h- Au Ashland paper reports that Messrs. Van Valkcnburg and Stone- ‘ Valley stopped here Monday on their sworn statements to w it: ticiaiM have nothing to say about It. some one, as yet unknown, entered George Potras, breaker had a pleasant trip, camped' way to Medford to secure their win of Airlie. county of Polk, state of Ore Al the coming November term of tlie Imx factory of the Earl Fruit out, and killed two deer, but saw no: ter’s supply of fruit. gon, sworn statement No. 1117, for the W. M. Citckrell of Union, Or., who' purchase of the Lot 1, section 2, town circuit court there are fourteen cases Co. at Klamathon Friday night and bears. 9 E. was superintendent of the Ashland-! ship 37, S., range likely to be tried, eight of them be cut all the lieltiug on the company’s Edward I’atras, The comity authorities of Crook ! Klamath Falls stage line during a! ing jury and six equity cases, There machinery, doing 8600 worth of dam county have made the same kind of Airlie. county of I’olk, state of Ore part of the summer, returned home j of gon, sworn statement, No. 1118, for the arc five state cases to receive siten- age and necessitating suspension of arrangements ns has tills county for. last week. purchase of the Lot 3, section 1, town Hon. operations at the plant until repairs this year, in relation to the Crook: E. C. Hughes, who was here from ‘ ship 37, S., range 9 E. rile Medford Oregonian reports an be made. Officers are trying to county high school. They made ar- i Missouri to adjust difficulties in the j That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is mere valuable that a number of Klatnath 1 milans detect Hu« guilty miscreant. rangements with the public school' management of the Ashland-Klam- j for its timber or stone than for agricul Falls stag’s line, left for Kansas' tural purposes, and to establish their hare been in Medford lately and Medford Mall: Will Prall left; at the county seat, (Prineville) to ath City last week. claim to said land before J. O. Ilama- that they lind riding on the cars and Mo;.day for Like county. At the carry on the work for the first year. ker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Forest. Alex Martin Sr., who has spent ' Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of ' attending theatres novel und Inter- Plush postolllre, lie will receive 150 This method, under the circumstan the summer here w here he has large I October, 1902. Citing amusement. head of horses which Ills father pur- ces, has been the best that coital be financial interests, returned to his1 They name as witnesses: George E. Harry Whiteline has rented Ills cliasi-d last spring. He was aecoin- I done, as no money can be had from California home, at Oakland, last Macaulay, bf Independence, Oregon; W. F. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon : dairy and gh'ilen to Win. Elliot panled by Bert ami Harrold Childers taxes until next spring. The high week. Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, Rev. C. A. Stockwell, a former Oregon ; George Potras, of Airlie, Ore who lately removed here from Jose and Art Robinson. The Imre s will school at Klamath Falls is prospering phine county, an«l who will probably iic hh.ugbt to the Childers' ranch, in anil growing under the cfficleht man pastor of the M. E. church at this i gon ; Edward Patras, of Airlie, Oregon. I ’ place, arrived here Tuesday to visit Any And all persons claiming adverse locate here |>erm:knent ly If lie Hiids Lang. ll valley, Klamath county, ■ agement of Prof. Geddes, the princl- his daughters and son before taking a ly the above-described lands are re I pal of the public school. Next year trip East. where they will be Wintered. quested to file their claims in this office lhe country to Ills liking. on or before said 18th day oi October, lhe count, will doubtless build a fine Maj. Worden arrived home Mon- . The large addition and other Im- Lakeview Examiner: J. W. llow- I 1902. school building. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. proveinenta to the residence of Maj. day evening from a trip to the north-: i ¡¡rd and E M. Brown, cattlemen of C. E. Worden are nearing compie cm part of the county, having been | Father Murphey of Portland lias Silver Lake, were in Klamath Falls last week looking for htty and winter Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— i tion. When finished, it will tte one absent about a week. He says there been here this week and will visit I ! quarters Notice for Publication. for their herds. of the iniMt comfortable and attrae- is an abundance of excellent timber Merrill. Bonanza and Lakeview be D. Cronemiller, J. W. McCoy, UNITED ¡STATES LAND OFFICE ) along the headwaters of the Des- fore returning home. We under live houses in the county. Hannan L akeview , O regon , July 30, 1902.» ¡chules. but very little, if any. yet stand be lias in contemplation the ' Louis Smart and Mr. The season Is here for house-clean brought down several hundred head Notice io hereby given that, in com- I remains In the hands of the govern enterprise of establishing a Catholic I of fat cattle from Ft. Klamath the i pliance with the provisions of the act of ing, mauling the dirt out of carpets, church and school at this place. first of the week and sold them to 1 Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An emptying and re-adjusting stovepipes ment. He bidleves fully 600 claims IS THE PLACE TO GET act for the sale of timber lands in the have been located there within the Monday's Tidings contains the fol Mitchell Bros. states of California, Oregon, Nevada and and otherwise consuming one's vitali lowing tn reference to Father Mtir- IT. T. Chitwood and wife and child Washington Territory,” as extendeil ty and lacerating one's nerves hi 1 past few months. phy: "Rev. E. I‘. Murphy of Port went over to Ashland last Friday for to all the Public Land States by The winter schedule for stages preparation for winter. a visit with relatives and friends. act of August 4, 1892, Jesse W. Church' went Into effect yesterday. Accord land, who was president of the Col Mrs. Chitwood will make an extended i ill, of Picard, county oi Siskiyou, state »©“Shop near Duffy’s StorS. A. C. Griffith came down from ing to the now arrangement the j umbia University last year, was in stay with her parents Mr. and Mrs. of California, has thia day filed in Odessa with Ills steamer Sunday this office his sworn statement, No. 1075, "for stage from Ashland will absorb parts ! Ashland yesterday holding services C. Cunningham who recently located for the purchase of the N’E’4 of Section Hight, bringing a raft of 900 logs at tile church of the Holy Rosary. in Ashland. No. 11, in Township No. 41. 8., Range y|r | of two days on the road, I, remaining the sawmill of Moore Bros. 1 lie Is a cultured, scholarly and bril- Medford Oregonian: Oscar Stew No. 7 E. W. M., and will offer proof to iover night on the mountains. Thus I show that the land sought is more val- Griffith was ai'companicd by B. B. {mulls «111 not get through as quickly ' limit divine, and is making his first art of Klamath county, who has 1 liable for its timber or stone than for i been visiting In Medford and vlcinf- Griffith, J. 8. Giiffith und J. F. as they (lid before the service via trip through Southern Oregon on an ' ty, returned home during the past agricultural purposes, and to establish 1 his claim to said land before Jas. II. Jones. Ager was abandoned, and we under- inspection rhisslonary trip for Ills week. He will bring six head of tine 1 Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, The Klamath County Lhe Steett F. Snyder and Ulfe ot Yainax «ere ; |||(> (I(,p.lrlln(.llt is being urged grace Archbishop Cliristie D. D. roadsters to the valley In the spring, j Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day of Association will pay the. above re Fattier Murphy left by tills morn- a pair of which he sold to D. T. Law 1 October, 1909. He names as witnesses: here Tuesday oh their way to Phoe ' 're.eHtabl|gh (hat line, I. J. Straw, of Picard, California; H. ward for the arrest and conviction of nix, Arizona, with the following In-, p];ice Hn(1 v|(.|n|. Ing's stage for Pokcgama, Keno, ton. S. Mathews, of Picard, California; any person or persons found guilty of dian children who arc to attend the )(hm Th(,rc ,lrv I Klam.'»*Ii Falls mid Lakeview, where Henry W. Straw, oi Picard, California; TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. stealing br altering the marks or Eugene B. Henry, of Klamath Falls, school there: Hebe Weiser, Mar) h (if; |c(i) p(,lls. prunc8, plums ■ he goes to visit the scattered mem- brands of any stock belonging to anÿ The teachers’ institute in "Session ■Oregon. Any and all persons claim Clinton, Hiram Willard. Milton 1 '()e|.rl(,1,1 Tho Ioeai yield of' I hers of the fold that come under the member of this association. ing adversely the above-described Address Chas. Horton, President of tile pastor of the Ashland here on Thursday, Friday and Satur- i lands are requested to file their claims down, F-ank Cobttrn and Boyd ',iwk' p(,.l(.llcS nliiv lx« a little short. We 'care 1 or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. It Is possible that upon lils- ! day passed Off pleasantly and profit in this office on or betore said 16th day Mon' I |)are prubes and plums to thr throw at church. 1902. ably. The enrolliment showed an I of October, E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Ashland Tidings: Alfred Holman, I the birds. Jos. Conger whose olch- return Father Murphy will be order j attendance of twenty-seven teachers ed to Ashland to have supervision the widely known staff writer of the | ard Ilea adjacent to Klamath river, and charge of the Holy Rosary —some more than attended last Oregonian was in Ashland today on ! will gather between 25,000 and 30,- parish.” THE year. E. J. Callan and wife and A. Ills way to Klamath Falls, via Klam- ,»00 pounds of apples this season.1 If you are In need of a pair of chaps C. Guthrie of Ashland conducted the iithon and Ager. He is visiting I hat The quality of all varieties of fruit call on Bradley Gunther, who make I work of instruction and gave good section to procure data on the tltn- grown here Is excellent. the best chap made either In black or satisfaction. The program for each Eastern Hats, Waistings, Flannels, Ready-made her lands and on the business of tim- The reception which was to have yellow Angora goat skin, and if you day was carried out in accordance FOR ber locating. Gowns and Skirts. Full line of Children's Hoods and been given Monday evening for Rev. have no use for a pair of chaps you with the printed announcement. Ashland Tidings: Chivt. Elgin, land Mrs. ■" Shields Large audiences attended the lec W. ” F. . — ..... - was - — Indetl- 1 certainly can use a good buggy robe, Jacketc; also Cushion Covers, Embroidery Silk, Linens, lhe voting man from Topsy Grade, | itely postponed on account of the and the best assortment can be found tures by E. J. Callan Thursday and Siskiyou cmlnty, who was shot In the : HlneM of Mrs. Shields who was! Battenburgs, etc. Friday evenings. On each occasion, at Bradley & Gunther’s. - hxit a couple of weeks since by James 'stricken with heart trouble, necessi . a very interesting program of vocal Now Open CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE. Miss Magllton, dentist, leaves and Instrumental music preceded the George, rec ivers slowly. He will Ih’ tating a change to a lower altitude. moved to Dr. Herndon* h home In a ¡Accompanied by her children, she about October L for Klamath Agency. ; lecture. The sulwtance of both lec- For a pleasant physic take Cham few days and his mother who is now departed Monday for Oakland, Calif., She will remain there and at Fort 1 tuies showed study and careful prep- Look Out for Fever. berlain’s St omath fictf Liver TsktoUi in attendance on him wil« return to I where she will remain with her Klamath until the 15th of the I aration, and not only contained much Developing and Printing for Biliousness and liver disorders at Easy to I mother during Rev< Shields’ minis month. Those in need of dental work that would help teachers, but all who her home. this season may be prevented by ]for sa should remember the dates and Call AO. heard them gained facta and ideas. try at this place. People greatly re- Ashland Tidings: J« F. Pelton Amateurs a Specialty. cleansing the system with DeWitt’s ■ Mr. Callan was not feeling well, and started this morning for Keno with igret that the family were unable to on her. Al Little Early Risers. These famous 400 head of yearling steers which hi , 1 slay here. For reliable Information concern as a consequence his delivery was not little pills do not gripe. They movq medi will feed there tills winter. He pur Mr Castcl commenced on Monday ing public lands go to J. W. Hama-: so good as It otherwise would have A. O. U. W. BUILDING, t he bowels gently, but copiously, and been. by reason of the tonic properties, chased them last spring In the vlclnt the building of His brewery. It is kar; get the benefit of thirty years Klamath Falls. give tone and strength to tn» glands. The stwew of the Institute reflects, t> of Eugeno. A week'ago be sent !.„,lted on flic lot adjoining the experience. » l*crd of 230 Hom Junction to ; ELECTRIC CASH STORE w $ ¥ Dry Good$, Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving I 1 g L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. RLAlWAIIl TALI «OG«I THIS SPACE BELONGS THE ► EXCELSIOR I. F. Davies, Prop i DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone. G. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. $250.00 BEWARB. new BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. FALL GOODS-