Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 09, 1902, Image 2

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    wholly abuiwliw'vd raid tract, and chang
««i ht» r«*»id,'inn tlicivti'iiii tor tu*'»«*
than »ix months »ine«' making ,»pl
entry, ami next prior to tin* date het«*
tn ¡ that said i>»1*1 i» n* t »cttle*l u|»>n
ami cultivated by »m l put a» tequiivl
Number of alwiu’ea. 2ft.
by law, and tins the said contestant ia
rvaily to prove at aneli time ami plaev
N'u.nber of tardies. 20.
may Is* name I by th« Register ami
' Pupil» neither alwetil nor tardy as
Receiver lor a hearing tn »aid cas«*;
I >l|C»t .
during the month: Donald Worden, sani iNirtiea are Imrehy notifie»! to ap-
day ol
pear.
r«»|»>n*l
ami
offer
evidenci*
touch-
Ralph Hurtt. Louie Met 'lure, Ralph
mg said allegation at 10 o'clock a. tn
)<*■««» ;
|»*u U.
Medley, Ttieoilor«' Moore, Miner on
Novemliei 15, 1902. l>«*fon* Ja«. II.
goii| 1.1 litoti E.
■ Join's. U«« tin Reals, Octavia Arnett, Driscoll, counti clerk nt Klamath I alls,
i iit.gtiii ;
A hua
i trvgoo > A i alm
Marjorie Mctlure, Audrey Farrar, Oregon, and that final heating will la-
held at 10 o'clock a. m. mi Novemlwr
()ii*g«n| Jaiiir»
I Franc«*» Mitnnfng, Vert Houston, 20. 1902. Iieton* the Register »ml Re­
! Hazel Summer«, Etta Turner, Rar- ceiver at tin* Unite«! Stale» Ianni ('ilice
laikeview, Oregon.
tiara Goallcr, l.izxie Houston, Daisy iti The
atti*! contestant having, in a
Slater, Bee Kummers, May M«*dley. I 1‘iuper affidavit, tiled Syptemlwr 20,
M un . <'«xiusii ell . Teacher. 1902. set forth lacla which show that
ihn* diligence (leraonal servie«* ol
The teachers hop«* to retluce tardi­ after
this notice can not la* ma<le, il is Imre
ness to a minimum ami ask the co- by ordeied ami din*et«*d that such
?
operation of parents. Role 44 adopt- notice lx* given by due ami pro|wr pub limber land. Act Jun» .1. 1878
Notice lor Publication.
' «»I t»r the stale board of educa­ hcation.
E. M. B hittiin , Register.
II ixHi Rut XV. Receiver.
tion give* the teacher authority to
UNITED »TA TE» I \NDOFUUFI
l.imvir w. ttnnii'S. July ÎM. 1902.1
require an excuse for almene«* or
conte **!' notice .
Notice I» bercili glieli that. Ili com
i taniiness. This seeiiis to lx* tu'ces-
Department of the Interior.) pílame with the pro, i-mns **1 Ho* ad ol
' sarv that teachers may know of any
< origin»" ot June 3. I n . n . «*iilltl«*d “An
Uniteti Mates land <’ffl«*<*
I
Instances of truancy.
lakevicw, Oregon, Octuter 2, 1902.’ nd tor tin* »al«* ol ttml«er lami» tn th«*
«tate» ol Uahlorni 1 Oregon. N«ia*'a ami
J. R. G eddks .
A Mitlieient contest affidavit having
\\ laliind'Ui r*i'ii*"' ' a’ • ’«>• ' '’»I t*>
Principal. ! hx * ii tiled in this officebv (linn Rundell, all
th«* I’nblie Lumi State» by act of
contestant, itgaiiirt homestead entri
\ugu»t ». Is'*-’. Allx*il IMvi" olU'wl»
No.
2465,
imide
Novelulxir
12.
1901.
lor
at N13,. Hection 20, Township 36 b., toll, county * I Nez l’cnx*», »tute of Idaho,
Range 6 E., Io Omis A. M ani, con lia» lin» dav fll«*l in this utile« hi» »worn
testee, in which it is alleged that the «lat,,,,, nt No. !■»" i**r ’!"■ !■"” !•"■•' o’
Save money by making your home­ said Louis A. Ward lias w bolli abati the H '. M'1,. E\ bH % ol >* - lion No.
•“•* llangv N”,
stead, timber and other tilings with done*! said tract, and changed liis reri 31. in I’ownsliip N».
E. W. M.. snd will offer pr«»*l to
C. II. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, deuce tlieiefroia for moie than six n show
that the lami »might I« mor» lain
months since making said entry, and
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
next prior to the date herein : that able for it» tiinlx’r or stotiv than f**r *ig
»aid tract is not settled upon unii culti rieultural pur|xxx*», ami to «-«labli-h I11»
Natural Anxiety.
Vated by said |uirt as nupnred by law. claim to sani land lx*f*>re U II. With
and this the said contestant is ready to row , U. b. Commissioner, st Klamath
Mothers
regard
approaching
winter
prove at such tune and place as may In* Fall». Otegoti. on Monday, th. 13th day
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M.
with uneasiness, children take cold niinied by the Register and Receiver of Octoter, 1902. II» names as alt
fifficc: Mammoth Stables. Largast and Most Centrally Located.
so easily.
N’o disease costs mon* for a bearing in said case ; said |>ailivs n«.»M*» . Jam«*»J. Wliiteo.nl». "I k»ldaml.
little lives than croup.
It's attack are hereby notified to apiwar. respond Oregon; H illiam Young, ut Ashland,
is so sudden that the sufferer Is often and offer evidence touching said alli ­ Oregon; Deaton High, ol Ashland,
beyond human aid before the doctor gation at 10 o’clok a. m. no November Oregon; Eten Monne«, of !a*wl»t<in,
Idaho. Ani ami all |w*r»««tis claiming
arrives. Such cases yield readily to 14. 1902, la-fore Jas. II Driscoll, counti adiersely
alxivexh*»crilxj«l lami» ar»
One Minute Cough Cure.
Liquifies clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and r«*«iui>ated th«
to til«* their claim» 111 tin» ot
that final hearing mil lie held at 10
inflamatlon,
rc-
the mucus, allays
o’clock a. ni. on November 20, 1902, la­ th«* on or Is’íon* «aiJ I3lh «lay ot Octo­
moves danger.
Ataolutely safe. tore the Register and Reci-iier at the ter, l’»>2.
I Acts immediately,
Cures coughs. United States tend Office 111 laikeiicw.
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat am) Oregon.
That said Contestant having, in a
F. S. McMahon,
lung trouble.
“
Hampton, Ga.: “A bad cold render- proper affidavit, tiled Feptemter 2«, TIMBERLAND. \CTJCNE I. I«7».
NOTICE FOR IT BLICATION.
ed me voiceless just before an oratori­ 1902. set forth facts which show that
cal contest. I intended to withdraw after due diligence |aarsonal service of
t’xiTrn SrwTK* L amii Orrtcw.
notice can not la* made, it is here
but took One Minute Cough Cure. this
I.iiktvicn, Or»K'»n, July SO, IU0J Í
by ordered and directed lliat such notice
It restoied my voice in time to win be given by due and proper publication.
Nulirr
hrrvby given tlint in r«»in
the medal.”
E. M. B kittiin . Register.
plutiHt’ will» the
”1 tin* 4*’t »»f
11 IHHV B ailkv , lliceiver.
I ongrrMi» <>i June 3, IS7H, vntitlv<l ”.\n
The Worst Form.
art (<>r the •»«I»* <»( tiiiilwr I aih I" in the
TIMBER LAND. V T JIN E .1. l»7* r IAten of ('alifornU, Oregon. N«*va«U.
Multitudes are singing the praises
NOTICE FOR PUBI.K VITON.
an<l Washington Territory,** as extend*
| of Kodol, the new discovery which Is
rd to all the Public Lan l btulv* by a«’l
making so many sick pemple well and
ot .August I, 15.'-*, the (»’lluait.g t»ers4»iis
UniTrn S tatus I. ixi » OrrtcxJ
weak jxxiple strong by digesting
L akkvikw , O regon , July 24. I'.k*2.( have this day tiled in tins oltice their
what they eat. by cleansing and
Notice i» hereby given that in com­ «worn statements to*wit:
Constance Mulkey,
sweetening th«* stomach and bv trans­ pliance with the provisions of the act of
forming their food into the kind of congress o( June 3, 1»78. entitle*! "An of Monmouth, county <d r«nk. Mate rd
for
pure, rich, red blood that makes you set for the sale ot timber land» in the Oregon, suorn statement No.
purchase ol the l>'t 2, sic lion |,
feel good all over. Mrs. Crantiil, of »tat«» of California. Oiegun, Neva.ln, the
AVusliington Territory,” a» ex tounship 37, SM range V, E.
| Troy, 1. T., writes; For a number and
Henry 6tutnl*ergl
tended to ull the 1’ulilic L.inil Mile»
, of years I was troubled with indi­ by
act of Attguat 4, 1892, Thoma» J. • »( Independence, county o! I’ulk, state
gestion and dyspepsia which grew Vaughn,
of Fort Klamath, Comity of of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1077,
for the purchase •»( the L *1 2, M’Vtkun •,
held, but the apparent result showed into the worst form. Finally 1 waa Klamath, State of Oregon, ha» thia da* tua
uthip 37, H., IL 0 E.
induced to use Kodol and after using filed in thia office hi» »woiti statement.
the contending parties as far from a four bottles 1 ant entirely cured,
Carey Tdhtiry,
1 N’o. 1042, for the purchase of the U of
settlement as ever. President Rrxise- I heartily recommend Kodol to all NW-4. of Section No. 29. in Township of Independence, county of Polk, state
Oregon, sworn elntetiivnt No IU7K,
Published every Thursday by
velt presented a carefully prepared sufferers from indigestion ami dys- No. 32 b,, Range No. 7S E W. M., <»f
.HE^,
and will offer proof to »how that the for the purchase id the
pepsia.
Take
a
dose
after
meals.
paper in which he set forth the
land »ought is more laliiabl« for U h tim­ lion 1, NE*-| NE’^ mtion ¡2,
It
digests
what
you
eat.
ber or stone than for agricultural pur ship.37, S., range g E, and
suffering consequent to the present
■ »>»«», and to establish bis claim Io said NU *4, section 7, lownaliip 37, S.,
Forty Years’ Torture.
E ditors and P roprietors .
coal litmine and the terrible condi­
land before C. II. Withrow, U. s. Com­ 10 E.
tion threatened, with winter ap­
Mary I*. Macaulay,
Tobe relieved from a torturing missioner. a* Klamath Fall», Oregon, on
»VBSCXinios rates :
proaching, if the strike continues, disease after 40 years’ torture might Saturday, the lltli day of Octolier, 1902 of Indcjiendvnee, county of Polk, s’ntr
He name» as w itnesses : Dan W. Ryan, of Orrgon, swo n statement No ItW).
92 00 lie asked both sides to sink personal
da« year (in advance) .................
well cause the gratitude of anyone. of Fort Klamath, Oregon; William T. for the p’lrchuM’ <4 the
‘4, »rctlon 1,
9, 1902. considerations to meet the necessities That is what DeWitt's Witch ilazel ■''hive, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; l-ouis township 37, H., range V E.
THURSDAY.
OCTOBER
George E. Maraulav,
of the public. The coal magnates Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, <». Heaaig, of Fort Klamath. < <r»*g >ti ; of Imiep«*ii*lence,
county ot Polk, state
He
says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel James M. Emery, of Fort Klamath,
and President Mitchel), for the Salve cured me of piles after I had Oregon. Any ami all |ierson« claiming of Oregon, sworn statement No 1OM.
John Whiteaker, the first governor
miners, presented replies in writing. suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, adversely the al>ov«-«li*s. ril»-.l lands are tor the purchase ol the SEJ^, Mo tion X,
of Oregon, died at his home in Eu­
n KT
requested to file tln-ir claims in tin« low nthip 37,
Mitchell expressed a willingness to wounds, skin diseases. Bew.tr** <>r office
That they will «»Iler proof to show
on or liefore »aid lltli dav ol Octo­
gene last Thursday evening, aged 82
have the difficulty settled by a com­ counterfeits.
that the land nought in more valuable
ber, 1902.
years. Events of his life are given
for its limiter or stone than for agricul
E. M. IhlATr*tx, Register.
mittee of arbitration to be chosen
Do Good — It Pays.
in brief as follows: Born in Indiana,
tural purposes, atwl U> eatahltnh their
Timber tJind, Act June j, 1878 — «’¡aim to said land
»re J. o. llama
1820; married, 1847; came to Oregon, by President Roosevelt. The ten­
A Chicago man has observed that,
Notice for Publication.
ker, U. K. (’<>tnniiM>inner, at Forest.
or of the magnates’ papers was
1853; elected pfobate judge, 1856;
i “Good deeds are better than real
Oregon, on Saturday, the lKth day ol
that of arrogant contempt—con­ estate deeds— some of the latter are
UNITED KTATEb LAND OFFICE.)
< ictidwr, IU02.
rr.ewLtr of territorial legislature,
tempt
of
President
Roosevelt's
pro
­
L
akkvikw
,
O
hkuon
,
August
16,
I'.*o2.)
I worthies«. Act kindly and gently,
1 hev name a** witnesses: George E.
1857; elected governot*, 1858; elected
Notice is hereby given that, in com­ Macaulay, ol liid»-i*«*ndei)cv, Oregon
show sympathy and lend a helping
to legislature, 1866; re-elected, 1868; ceedings to end the strike and con­ hand. You cannot possibly lose by pliance with the provision» of the act of ( arey lilburv, of ln<h*pen ‘erne, Ore»
tempt of the coal miners' union and
speaker of house, l*?0; president of
” Most men appreciate a kind Congress of June 3, 1»78. entithxl “An gon; Henry Htuml^rg,of lhdv|>rndenrr,
its representative head, President it,
for the sal«* of timlrer lamia in the Oregon; Eugene I’.. Henry, <»f Klamath
word and encouragement more than act
senate, 187«; member of congress
Mitchell, whom they refused to rec­ substantial help. There arc persons states of California, I’regon, Nevada Falls, Oregon; W. E. Arant, nf Klamath
from Oregon, 1878; collector of Inter­
Washington Territory,” as ex­ I*alls, Oregon . George polraa, ol Airhe,
ognize. The coal czars showed no in this community who might truth­ and
tended to all the Public luttvi State» Oregon; Edaaid Patiaa, of Airlte, Ore
nal revenue, Portland, 1885.
disposition to yield in the least. fully say: “My gotsl friend, cheer by act of August 4, I»1’2, the following gon.
up. A few doses of Chamberlain's person» have this day tileil in this office
Any and all |iersonn claiming S’lvenw**
Expressions of opinion* from mem­ Their evident spirit was a rebuff to 1 Cough Remedy will rid you of your their sworn statements, to-wit:
ly the M'.ove-<h*McrilM*<l lands are re
bers of the coming Oregon legisla­ the conciliatory efforts of President * «old, and there is nodanger whatever
quested to file their rlaimn in thin ofHce
E'lwin b. Crcxrker,
or liefore said lHth day of Octolvr
ture, published in the Oregonian’ Roosevelt, whose sincerity and high : from pneumonia when you use that of 390Morrison Kt., Portland, county on
of Multnomah, state >*f Oregon, sworn 1902.
medicine.
1
1
always
cures.
I
know
motives
can
never
be
doubted.
are unanimous in favoring the pro­
E. .M. IJKATTAIN, Kvgister.
No. 1218, for the pm chase of
for it has helped me out many a statement
theNE’i, section », township 3“ b.,
posed Lewis and Clark fair and What step will now be taken is un­ it
time.” Sold by Cbitwood &. Co.
range 6 E.
promising a liberal appropriation certain. It Is thought the president
TIMBER I AND, At”| H'NE.3 1878 —
Cora L. Faulkner,
He
Learned
a
Great
Truth.
NOTICE FOR I’UBLK a 1 lo.N.
from the state to help make the ex­ will use force if possible and may
of 533 Morrison St., Portland, county of
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
position a success.
It is believed call an extra session of congress to
It is said of John Wesley that 1><
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, )
No. 1219, for the purchase of
that •500,-000 wifi be about the size enact laws giving him fbwer to act. I once said to Mistress Wesley: “Why statement
tlm NW Ji, section 8, township 3» S.,
of Oregon's gift. By liberality and A law providing compulsory arbitra­ do you tell that child the same thing range 6 E.
Notice IH hereby given Hint in com
Annie E. Crocker,
pl unci* with the provisions of the act
co-operation the enterprise can be tion might prove effective, as it has over and over again?” “John Wes-
ley, because one telling 1» not of 533 Morrison St., Portland, county of UongresMof June 3. I»7» entitled "An
made a signal success and not only in New Zealand, where, as a conse­ enough.
” It is for this reason that Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn act for the »ule of tnnlx-r lands in the
Pr»Oand but every part of this state quence of legislation, labor {roubles you are told again and again that statement No. 1220, for th«, ptirc'iase of »late» of California, Oregon, Nevuda,
sectir-n 8, township 3» S„ ami Washington Terrilury,” a» ex­
and Washington will* be benefited by are comparatively few and when such , Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cures j thebW'i,
range n E.
tended to all the I’nblie land btat.*» hv
difficulties occur are easily and quick­ coldsand grip; that It counteracts That they will offer proof to show act of August 4, 1»92, Lillian Hall, of
t-he result.
tendency
of
these
diseases
to
any
ly settled.
that the land sought is more valuable M'wmton, county o( N pz IVrcv, Mute
result in pneumonia, and that It is for its timlrer or atone than for agricnl of hlalio, IniH tills dav filed in this
J. P. Morgan and the rest of the
pleasant, and safe to take. For sale ; tural purposes, ami to establish their office her »worn statement No. EMH for
d’iDn*-ftn4*cents aristocracy hate
SCHOOL REPORT
claim to said land tefor«* J. O. Hama- th« purehase ,,| tlmN’W1«. of H.*« tion
by Chitwood «St Co.
’ ker, U. S. Commissioner, at Forest, v A*
President Roosevelt because he re­
S”* 39 b.. Rung,.
For
the
month
ending
October
1
Oregon, on Saturday, the 15th day of ■No. BE W. M,( ai>,| will offer proof
4,
fuses to worship them and permit
While
opening
a
box,
J.
C.
Mount,
N'eveinlxir, ’902.
¡to show that th,- land w„lulll i(1
1902.
of Three Mlle Bay, N. ¥., ran a ten They name as witnesses: J. S. Bai­ lahiabh* for its timlrer or stone than
them to dictate his public policies.
high scnooL.
penny
nail
through
the
fir-shy
part
ley, of Shake, Oregon ; Eugene Spencer, for agrmu turn! pur|sm(*s. and toestali-
They don’t like his position with
Number enrolled, 17.
of his hand. “I thought at once of of Keno. Oregon; Edwin b. Crocker, of m't' her 'Imrn to »aid land More (!.
reference to regnlatlng the trusts and
Portland, Oregon ; Cora L. Faulkner, of II. \ ithrow I . k . Cotiiinissioiier, at
Classes have been organized in the all the pain and soreness thin would I Portland,
Oregon; Annie E. Crocker, b|»n>at|> Hills, Oregon, on Wedm*»dav,
revising the tariff. They think he
cause me,” he says, ‘ and immediate­
county
high
school
courses:
Latin,
Portland, Oregon.
the I,th day ol December, 1902. Hhe
should not only avoid giving them
ly applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm I of Any
«11 persons claiming ad- names as witnesses: James J. Whit
and all
restraint but should secretly encour­ geometry, algebra, book-keeping, and occasionally afterwards. To my verselv the airoVe-describcd lands are comb,
of Ashland, Oregon; Charlea Or­
age their proclltities to hog every h’story of Greece, ecomomles and surprise it removed all pain and sore­ requested to file their claims in this cutt, of Lewiston, Idaho; Alls*-! Davis
ness
and
the
injured
parts
were
soon
offici* on or before said 15th day of No- of Lewiston, hlalio; Foster D Hall of
impfrrfant industry Nt the country. English history.
’**"•‘'•6, Idaho.
Any ami al) fs-rsons
J.
R.
G
kddks , Teacher. healed.” For sale by Chitwood A vember, 1902.
Xot being built that way, President
Co.
E. M. B rattais , Register,
grammar dki ' artment .
R<s>sevelt has lost favor with the
n t ."¡»"r'i/"'*"""'"1.
'■lairns
NOTICE OF CATTLE BALE.
Names of those neither absent nor
<i nth day
TIMBERLAND, ACT.ICNE3, 1878, ioHtt.lM
THE BRICK STORE.
I’lttMAItV
UKf OO MUNT.
Numl>«rof pupils enrolled, 44.
Number uf pupil« bel«m„'ing «1 end
of month. 41.
President.
FULL STOCK
General Merchandise.
REAMES
&
JENNINGS,
Collections Attended
to Promptly.
kLAMATH FALLS, OR
Ager Klamath Falls Stage Line
To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath
Hot Springs, by Daylight.
ftê$t and Best Route to R. R.
Best Time and Accommodations.
P assenger ,
express and fast freight line
Traveler* conveyed to all points at reasonalde rates. Bost
care given to stock.
R« W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
LEADING
SADDLE AND HARNESS
KLAMATH FALLS PLANING~~M¡Us'
J. F. C0EI.LER. Proprietor.
Plans and Specifications Furnished
Buildings mid Contracting and Buildin^01
on the Installment Plan.
*
Among the infinite variety <>f maleil.l .ml work hirui.l,«! »
,
Front., W o . n I U.rvit.g. bt.u Rm., Iul,‘,"'Mll.n1
aml T>irm-.l Work. b»»h. I’.wn. B„.| |t|tl„t. (*ortl,r B(ll| p
irn.*.l Baluster.. Ihxir ami Window Frames, l*ulpn,
p .
>ra' Hardware, Paint, »ml ml. Moulding »mH.I... | I,.«.
......*•
»»«I »'ut Gia.», Hull l'u|»*r. Furnitur.*, ,t, e(r
4
Brat work and maleiial. ami m th. latest ami most uppr<\r<|',t(|
EXCI IAXGE
S'F z YBLES
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
FALLS, OREGON,
KLAMATH
Livery.
llorHVH bonrtlctl by <luy,
or c .
Huy and (iritin bought uixl sold.
PaNHongerH conveyed t<< nil pnrtH of Southern On*™»
\ i 11* I 11Ì i r 11 I ’ll 1 i fi »r I. i
...... I
.
und Northern
I'nliforiiin at I «I...
tin* « very
lowest . rates.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville.
F
1 •
Shop in Eastern Oregon.
D. RI'AMES.M.D.
Phytklitn and Surgeon.
C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props
The Maltby Saddle is Known
and Recognized as the Best on
the Harket. C. C. Haltby has had
41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries.
al.'vr.
to til«*
l.-fun»
Nutkc l'or Publication.
llrwMriire, uni* bli« k north ol Klimitfi
Il u».
Otti...... .
bl," k rw, 1 u
U. H . Iluil.hig
r.h-pl o.»: Orth«, Main H¡ sj.
den«*«*, Main S3.
j. n. nooRE,
Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material
”»•>«■ i ’ ami rarefili Ktrntlos
o all o'di-t»
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
J. B. MOORE,
W. fiUSE & SONf
"Napoleons of finance.” That fact,
however, has not hurt him in the
estimation of tlie masses. They are
back of him stronger than ever, and
their high regard for his frank, fear-
and honest statesmanship has
ffiund expression in convention plat-
fbftns of the republican party in all
parts of the nation this year.
**• ' Kr«k«.,
Proprietor of Freight longoni.
HOTEL BARBER SHOT.
J W. SIEMENS. Prop.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
l'KHKtl SVATM* LlVtr •’»m «.
luiki-iivw, Oregon, Augnai 1«. 1902.
Noti«*« i» b«*r«l*y givcn tlint in coni,
plianre witli Dir proviamo» rii tlie ad rii
('ongrcBu of .lune 3. 1878, vnlltlrrl “Ari
«rt for thè »aleni tirnlx-r lami» m thè
»tate» *>l California. Oregon, Nria*la.
and Washington Tvrntory,” a» rxtend-
»•1 to all thè l’nblic tetid biute» hi
.ut of Augnai 4, 1892 ('harlcvG. Drenti,
of |j.» intoti, l'ruinty rii Ni x l’erre alate ut
I lalio, bau Itila day ffleo in thi» offici­
ina «worn statement N<>. 1210, (or thè
pnrchniM* of thè bW
ol Fi-etion N*>. 4.
tu T««wn»hip No. .'tir b , Bangi- No. 6
E. W M. and w ili ofler prwif In »lina Ihut
thè lumi Mriight 1« more vuluablr lor
ita ttniter or »tour thnii for a,*ri>«ill tirai
|i*irr»,»eM, ami lo e»tubli»h In» • Imito lo
•airi lami tef«»r»J.Han,alter, l’.H.
Uommiuaioner, ut Forcai, Ihcgon, ori
»sturila«*. thè Iftth day of N«.v«*inter.
lb02. ile nameasa witne»M*s: diarie»
M. Willvy, of tewiston. Idnlio; I.liliali
<>rriitt, ot tewiston, Mallo; William
Voiing, of Arditami, < trogoli i Jamw J.
Whitcoinb. ol Aulitami. Oregon.
Any
and all
)«erson» cluiming a«lv»r»«*ly
Un* ni»,vi- di-aciilred laminare re<)neal«*d
lo file tbeir i-laima in Ibi» olili« ori ut
tefort* salii )5th dav ol Novemter, 1902
E. M. Ilx*rr*is, Reginter.
T K EA SU R ER’H N : ?Tl< ’ E.
Notice is hereby given that there »re
iniids in th«* Connlv Treasury for the
redemption of the followingcounty wur-
ranla protested on ami print to Nov. 22,
1895.
Interest <m
on »aim* will cense
N or . MIMW, 8461, 815«,
from thia date !
S647, 8293, 8229. 8152, 8607 , 8677, Wi55,
823«, KtH5, «601, »678, 8627. 8291, 8469.
NUMI, 8679. 8664, »579, 832«, 805«. »6X2. I
603». »7>M9, »471. »46», M6M.I, M663,
H3MK, K4KM, 8684, »7HI, H609, 8361, 8310, I
8645, 8718, 8611, 8464, H2H5 K3f.6, »»23, j
H6I2, »371, 8447, 8638, HM22, H6I4, »367,
M6I5, HUM. »693, »329, K479, 842«, »6»7,
HK37, »465. K3O5, »502, 8031», 83II, »362.
8503, M32I. »35.3, 8.327, 8214, 8646, »5/7.
8532, 8673, 8163, 8337, 8473, 8674. »650,
»462.
Dated at Klairmtli Fulls, Oregon, liti»
22ml day of May, 1902.
II. II. V an V ai sustituto,
County Treasurer.
X/so Agent for LOH DOH iNt
LANCASHIRE FIRE IMS. CO.
DAlOIIIl.US <>» RI.BEKAM
Meet on tli ■ tirsi and thin! ThU.S«
data of every nmn'h.
Oflkvn •»!
I >olh I'. : P ' ■ N < ■ ; 11.it Hr Hazen.
V. G.; Allee liorller. Sec.*, F. ,*
Hammond. Financial Sec.; Krhcir*
Fountain, Treasurer.
C. H. WITHROW,
aoi - nt
STATE LAND BOB®.
Notary I’ublk »nd Convey»««’'
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Curs
Digests what
Tui.
UMMrl»
ii«»”
thmiMtidt of dy- xI
eureil after every! I
'
la unequalled for all1*101
f |)f(1 R
b troUbl*
It oan’t help
but do
Ij
Notice f or PubHot«®«-
Department Of the ’"'"'"J;,,,
tardy during September:
George | I will sell at public auction to the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
E. M. BltATTAIN, Ragiater.
Carrick, Charles DeLap, Alexander highest bidder or bidders, for cash,
U
nited S tatkr L ax D OrrrcK.
)
1
Notice is hc.ri-y •'V''T(ii'*,notA
Martin, Holly Blethens, Willie lltirn, fifty-five head of fine catlie at Klamath
Lakeview, Oregon, August 9, 1902.f I Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878—
Notice For Publication
Agency, on Saturday, October 25, and
hiwinu named S«tl|er '«
(jn
Miunie Barnum. Bertha Slater, Ver- fifty-two head at Yainax Hub Agency
Notice ia hereby given that in com-'
hl. intention to make ti ml ! ^. f (ir(Mlf
Notice for Publication.
l**fiWilm<*nt of the Interior, ) port of his claim, ami
nie Clift, Margaret Jones, Harry on Tueadav, OctolM.r28, 1902, the school pliance with the provisions «if the act of
pri*^'1
Lami Olli»-», at latkeview, Oregon, ,- Lili be mail«
herds having outgrown the needs of the Congress of June 3, 1878, entilleil “An
K,||a, IW
Goeller, Hazel Burrlss, Vernle Hous­ schools.
AiigtiM 28, 1902. )
U NITED STATES LAND OFFICE I
Trie right is reserved to reject I act for the sale of timlmr lands in the
County Clerk, st b'*""'v
’
Notice ia hereby given that the fol- gon, on Novctnl»*r l5, l!»'-
ton, Sally Bryant, Lena Barnum. any or all bids.
L akkvikw , O kkgon , Sep. |», lisjo'f
¡»•ales of California, (logon, Nevada,
hiwing-nHim*<|
aettler
Inta
filed
notice
of
Rlamath
Agency,
Oregon,
Octoter
2.
Edwin
M.
Bootld
v.
j^
and
Washington
Territory,
”
ns
ex
­
Agnes Marple, Winefred Withrow,
bliañVX,iü/nr’’by
ll"“’
«>'"•
tended to all the Public Land Flutes l/y pnamc with the provisions of the ,.,1 ,,r her intention to rutilo* finsi proof in Http-
O, C. Arri.RGATK,
II.
E.
No.
2132.
for
W*
M'
Jessie Arnett, Luke Walker, Edna; 1902.
3' W8’ <"'<iuëd ’’Au' fxtrl of ht r < leim, ami thnt »»iti proof
U. S. Indian Agent. act of August 4, 1892, the following |x*r- ^rr’o"'
«.<. II Tn 38, N. ft-
w
; sons have this «lay filed in thia oilice
will be nitidi, bidor« J. <>. Hamsker, U. k
-Wfc conference between President I Houston.
He names th« following
„port
CONTENT NOTICE.
H.
Commissioner,
at
Bonanza,
Oregon,
■
their
sworn
statements,
to-wit:
'rove
his
eonlinimn®
•*»
w«:Mñlto;hte
ftoofievell and the coat magnates anti
Total enrollment, 48.
Ixm R. Hatch,
on Octolier II, 1902. yixf
and cultivation of
lh, (W’
representatives of the miners in the
Department of the Interior,) of Salem, county of Marion, state of nil the Public I.., ,! rtfHt.l 1 v’..
Tots) number of tardy marks, 24.
J*'! ‘"l
Elisabeth Faith,
||. Morgan, of kort ^l“T|^,ath,'”«'
United States Land Office,) Oregon, sworn statement No. 1,185, gust 4, )Ait ; J,,,1 yi ' H .? 111 1
widow
of
Josiah
B.
Faith,
deceaaod.
H.
anthracite fields of Pennsylvania. !
Miss G ill , Teacher,
L C. Ri»«*niorn, of Fort
Klgnl,th,
Twkeview, Oregon, October 2, 1907.) for the purchase of the bWJ^, section 6,
F» No. 1912, for the W,1» of EH, gon.E. M Leover, of H’r(lEortKia»'
OiDctl for last Friday by the chief
nn’E'KMKDIATR DKFAKTMENT.
££££•
",
. .. ....
. ... ... **. blit* ().eg*>n; Wdliitm More, of K'”
A Rufiieirnt contest affidavit having ' township 38 B., range 6 E.
in tire iwpe that he could
Enrollment 23,
teen filed in thia office by Georgia M.
,.b.e natnoa tho following wrtuCHaea to prove
Lynton E. Athey,
BRATTAlN.Begi.t.6,
o, 1.11,5, forili« her fontinunna residence rtjioe and cnl-
^£^^^£i>mt<-ab)e adjustment of 1 Neither absent nor tardy; Loyd Carter, contvHtaut, againxt homestead of 753 E. Ankeny Nt., Portland, county
entry No. 2160, made November >2, «if Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
. ................
tivation of said land, vis: George Rit­
til
itrike tn i DeLap, Glenn Fountain, Ray Hun- 1901, for NWJf. Section 20, Town hip statement No. 1,186, for tire purebnse of E W M
1
«i L”'( ’‘»ng« No. 7 ter, of Bonanza, Oregon ; Georg«
AR kfodHor"^^«"*
."”(5
,o "h"* Htnythn, of Bonanza, Oregon > John
36 S., Range 6 P,,t by Marvin Camp­ ¡the FE'4, section 6, township 38 8.,! that the ’’and
kalready saker, Della Willson.
bell, contest««*, in Which it is alleged
Ixigne, of Bonanza, Oregon ; Nyron 8. eelNlor. A load j™«'
ftbrtr«*
■K Was
Ml. s C all T*ach«r. that the raid Marvin Campbell |i.>4 range 6 E. Alma Rundle,
Drew, of Dairy, Oregon.
gon.
E. M. mt \TTAlN, ReßlHvr.