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TO REDUCE OUR STOCK We will Sell FOR CASH During the Next Thirty Days: Dry Grunulated ('¡ uh » Sugar $5.8.*» per liunili'ctl. Stock Salt, Half Ground 2.35 per hundred. Dsiry Salt, Fiat* Ground 2.55 per hundred. Silk Soap, 100-bai 5.50 per box. 5.50 per box. per package. Baking PoNVtler, 5-pound Can 1.50 per cun. Vea GardiTi* Drips, I-gallon Cans 1.00 per cun. Boxes Savon Soap, 100-bar Boxes Arbucklcs Cotice. Pound Packages .11 ASHLAND Tomatoes. 2 Dozen to Case ASHLAND Strinj !J •<ins, 2 Dozen to Caso ASHLAND Sugar Peas, 2 Dozen to Cast* ASHLAND Blackberries, 2 Dozen to Caso 2.75 per case. 3.00 per CIIH0. «451 - « fcs I lltiln ||, tallristd avnse by I In n idea urn* lliiouvh Nevarla mid NortlieiiHtern California, conni« t- Illg with I In* Central P. m Iflc al Reiio| wrttithrr by tin* Kliunglh river canyon tlniiugh Nmlbeni Cgilfornla. cmi- ucciing wllh llie line of tin* Southcin Piiclllc n<nr tin* piiHeul (own of hhinntlhoni limit bar from llu* norlb through Central Oregon mid conuecl- lug w II h tlie Columbia river line of the O. II. A N. By om* of these j route« fhe soulhciislcrn cuuntlis t must stain get ii railroad. ’I'lie pres ent comlltlun of the country, mil to mention Itn prus|M<etIvt* great future, fully warrnnia the construction. I h, im - l .ill.i-il »If h m -» i i il |inii-lleal railroad men with refi-rcncc to this situation, mid I tlml hut one opinion I among I hem, ninmdv. that as mat | tera stand today a railroad upcrntliig .III I lie count lea of I.like ami Kuiimilh ilium* would pay handsomely. Such a all lint Ion Is not likely to Im long negh*et»*d. And the road which gets In ilrst Is likely, iin<l« r tlici'omlll Ions, Io hold the Held against all comers for the lifetime of a general hm. ” 'riii'ii. In I In* »,ime article, lie fol- ! lows with a lengthy presentation of ! the adv ullages P.irllaud could accrue ■ Io Itself by pushing the Columbia i Southern Into tills country ahead of , rival bin s from other directions, mid after commending our lakes and rivers In their relation Io fiilute i trans|sirtittion mid showing tin* hind I ranee to development by lack of 'railroads, he closes with these words: .. — -< ■ — < A il,tv «Uhi liHlidayol No vein *. *. li» 12. K M. ItsATTAts. K.gl-ier. I Nolic« l <»r PublkrtH“** Itvi.inlm.ml of Inlvrlor ) l4.mlt.lfh v «I <Actulwr 24, l«'v ’ Nolhr* 1« Imtul.y given lh»4 Hw ,,,l| loulhg |.anm*l «etllvr ha» Hlvd noti c ol hi« iiit.mth.n lo inakc final |*r<»>f in au|*' lo« .Imi.., ami •"‘’i.’' km he m.vh* Imfor.. Jn» IL l»H«oH, Comilv < h*rk. ni Kh.malh Falla,Oregon, mi |.veeml«*r II, lUt.2. vi»: E<lgar T. Hl.nffvr, oli II E. No. I<g>3.’», for thè S'» SI ., s ' u k W<4,S.*.'. 2I. T 3MH.. K t E. IL rullile« Ihe folh.w mg w iliu*"»* » I" hi« mutilinoli» r«*»i*h*n< v ii|«.n and cui livation ol «uhi Imid, via: Ja». Ilailny, ■ >f Shake. Oregon ; l»ani T. Gulllgar, ol Kami. OregoliJ Alfr.-l J Week», o Ki-lio. OiegoliJ A. M. Mil'heiaon, ol Kvnu, Oregon . „ J. T BIUIMiES. ItryUler ALEX MARTIN President* — •• - r n r 1 y 7 Jill f T KLAMATH Y ». i Collections Attended to Promptly, Notka for l’ublkallori. I>.*l>artmeni <>l llu* Infarlor.^ Inuid Ollhi» ul l.nkeih*w, Oregon. <h'tolier 23. IW02. ' Noli..* I» herel.v given timi II"’ l“l lowing naiui*d eelth r ha» tiled notice <>l hi« intention to make linai proof in Hiip)«irl »1 hi» claim, and limi «ni*l proof will I«* made lwl**n* Jan II Dri«coll, ........ rlerk nt Kbutmlli Falla, Oregon, on I leceliil«'. II. IIR.2, via II. nry II I. h ,» , i . Il E. No. 2*2«. for the Inda 5, «, S', HWU Hoe : I p M H , R. ■ I M. Ile nanna the follow mg «line»».« to prove Ina mnliliuoil« re«lih'iicr i || hiii and culiivath.ii **f »«id lami, vi»: John Crnv, of Fori Klanmth, Oregon; Frwl Mvliiii.v, ol Iòni Klamalh, Oregon ; tin« Mvllia*« of Fort KInumili. Oreg *n ; M. A. (’radilo, k. ol Fort Klamath, Oivgon. E. M. IfaiTTAix. Kcgi’icr. E F. REKMES. HEX W|I|JR ticerresident. Uslijw r i I CorresDondencil Invited. I FALLS PLANING MILLS, ' J. F. G0ELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kind« ol Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Among the infinite variety of material and work fnrm»hei| t„ (),), rij|| store Front*. Wm»l Carving. Stair l!ail>, Halurfm» and X, »,-) p,„t, p,^? | Scroll a> I lurio-d Work. Sa»b, l»om» and Blind». Corner ami J*,aw. j, 7’| ami furoiil llahmter« Door and 11 indow Frame«, f'ulpit« anil p, w j ,,,1, «hi« h» liulldt r»' dardware. Paint« and <id M«rtihling and tilae«. I levatnm. all(j ' Einl«>»»<d. I.round ami Cut t.la»» Hall Paper, Furniture, n. ,.lr **’•*•» lu »1 «Oik ami material, and in the lateat ami moat apprme.1 at, |M A “If the Klamath country were ac- I'lKhllile III tile usual M'lisc of that ' term, It would not Imlay I m * plono r ■1.00 per enne. j country; ami I am not venturing too Notice I or Publication. (far In saving that with Its exlraordl- Lion or Monogram Corn. 2 Dozen to Caso 2.85 per CUHC. . nary and scarcely touched resources. I Dcparlim-nt of the Interior, Ils general wrallli would be flic l and Ollh v at lakevlcw, Oregon, times multiplied under thr advan (ktolnrr 14. 11402. ll"fs<’K li<><ir<h*tl l»v day, week or (tonth, tages which a direct railroad coimcc- ||;|y M|((| fjpjiin Ixmglil Htl(| soLi. Notice la hereby given that the (ol tloii would give It." low iiig harm'd «eitler hu« tlh-,1 notice <>l In a sul>M*«|uenl article, Mr. Hol hi» mtention Io make final pr.arl in «up I’nssetieers conveyed to all parts of Southern Orem man w intis up with ilia aignltieant |H.rt ol hl« I Initn, arid lli«t »aid pr<«>( and Northern California at the very lowest rates. will I m * mmle la-tore Ja«. II l*ri«*ol|, : review: County Clerk, nt Riamati l ull«, <tie ••The thing that Is plainly here Is goti, oil lh*c.*nilier 2, 11*112, via: I 'an establlslu-d stm'k industry which Alfred J Week«, Sc . 30. ' I urns off 20,000 head of beef steers H. E No. 24«H, for the > W lie name« each season, n wmil Industry which Tp. 3«. S.. It II. E. W. M gives tu commerce the product of the tulio» mg «itne««e« t>> prove hl« i on for its lln>l*er <*r atone Ilian for agricul 100,000 head uf sheep, mi acreage of limimi» rv»i<lvii<« u|mn «nd cultivation turni ptir|«,»e«. «ml to InI*11«t> lo-r id »aid Intuì, via: Edgar T. Slmffrr, of land capable, under development, of REAMES, M.D. K ciio , Oregon; Thorn»» < »alligar, of ■'lauri to rn»l lami f etore .I W. llama live times Ils present prmluctton, ami hem., Oregon : Alvo. W M<Thernon, ■>( kvr, I S f'omnriarionrr, nt Kenn. < >rv- Physkinn and Surgeon, a D iii I mt Held ns great as that of Kono, Oregon , Jurnvn lluiley, ol Shake, gon, on h«tur*lnv, the «ih <l»v <>l It,- i vmlwr, I1MW. she tinnir« HF Mil ||4*FM*k : |{4-*> i <I«* iiuc . oro* Ulork fu rth «>í Klamtlfe ' < 'latMip, Cohiinbla and Till imook < tregon. florid <Hfii<’onr* bliM k riFt A. 0. I J Straw , ••! I*i<-iir>l, I'¡«hl ; lh*nrv W. count les combined. Ami if then* E. M. Ba,rr»is. Itegmter. T. SA . Biiihhiig. Straw, «»I Pii’iird. Calif.; .!••««• W. i I h * not at Portland the spirit of en- < * 1111 r «* I » 111 <4 Phard, <‘*dif , .h»hn Con T«4rphoti« a : < »tfh e Main 31; Rr«i- tcrprlae to make Ils own a virgin TIMBER LAND. MT JI N E 3, I«7«. imllv, of Krim, <>rr|t«>n. Any mid all dvnre, Maio 33. field mi great and obviously potential, NOTICE Kill PUBLICATION*, rlalmlfi|f ridwriudv I lie nl»<vi - , then we might to put up the aliultcra dv*rrO««ad land« an- r«H|iir«tt*<l to til»’ l'ntTan St vTr» I.'«ri Orrn ».> ■ ami take down our sign. ’* Ih«’ir rlHioin m thi« oftlrv <»n or l**i<>ri* laikvview, Oregon, Orlolair H. BM2.| «aiti Hili «lav <•! I »«•• rm Nr, IWF?. Tile <Ircgoniiin deserves the grati E M HR VITUS. Ih’iriwlrr. Notte« in herchy g.vrn timi in com tude of this country for its efforts to pilati.*«' w idi thè provialonaol Die art of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | make known our resources and | mis - t'iingren» of Jmic 3, IH7«. entitled ''Ah; Notlce I or Ihiblkatlon. Rrferrncr by |w*rmi««ion : Antoría slliiiitlcs. Tlie work of its rvprcM-n- .V't f*ir thè »ale of timla-r land in (bei Department of ilio Interior, National Bank <>i Attoria, <>r. • tali*« ol California. Oregon, Neva ta, lyu.d < >ltm<* ni Lakrvicw Ort-gon, tatlve should and doubtlcaa will rr- nini IVaahlrigton Territory" a» rxtvnd- Court ll<n«e. Klamath Octolwr 14 1902. ini to all thè Public lmn*l State» liy «vi E h II m , <>r. I’lioiir, Main 107. isull In much lasting gmal, , I Motto i» lierrby girmi thal Ilo* lollo» of Aug.iat 4, IW2, thè loll.i» log |a*r»oii« , General <d«s'th»ns in most states of tiave lina day tllrd fn lillà olftcr llieir ( Ing-tiamr 1 »rttfor ha« tlle.l noti. e <>f l.i» interitlori t*. m«ke final proof in siiptmrt tin- East and Middle West take place ■ «oro «tateniriit», to «Il • ol lira rlairn, ami tli.it mal pr.».f w ili fo- Mary C. Adam», next Tuesday, ami us the Him* for ol Allxinv, roiinly ol l.o n «tate of tire triade Indurr Jo. Il l>ri*<oll, CoutOv the battle of ballots approaches con goti, ««orti »lateinent No. 14X4, for thè Cfork. ut tilumnlli Pali». Oregon, ori GENERAL EHEIGHTER. puri loi»,- ol thè NWl». avctlon 20. tallii- iJucruber 2, IIW2 ili: tending candidates arc growing more Alrrn U . Al. Plmr» •»lì, ■hip 37. S.. rnnge 13 E. II. I \t* 24M* i«»r Il ir X \\ . ,'•»•<•. 30 ®^P’’’’*itr pt ami < «refill attention anxious and active, though 11». William D. I itifor, l |». MI h . le fi E u M Ih’ masses are t««i busy reaping tlie Iwne- of Albany, countv of l.lnn, «late <>( (»re <> nil <>'ileo* goti, «worn »latrrnrnt No. 1434. for thè tbr l«»ll<iu 111^ uifnrwMMi fn unn» hi«* tlts of general and unexampled pios- puri hiiM* of Ilio SW*. MY-tlon 20, town r<>iilifiiioim rr*i<l»’fH r noti milit a (ioti «4 Nmd I miii I, ut ; Allrisl J. |«Tlty to give tlm campaign their «hip 37, S., rnnge 13 E. PublUhed every TIiareHay l»y W • • k«, ol Krho, Orriron; Edward Cyrua I». Fowle, usual personal attention. Must of , n( l’orfland. coutily ot Multnomah, »tate MiMÌIrr, of Kriio. < »r« gon , Tb< ma» <«al them, however, will vote right on of Oregon, «wurn «iatrrnent N*> 143*1, lori laghrr, <»| kriio, Orrg'ili , J miii «*?« Bailey, Proprietor of Freight tbagom. elect Ion day and show their approval thè pun*lm«e of thè NW'4 NW. a.*,-- of hhakr, ( hrg- 11. EniToM« Axi> I*Nor«irro«a. E. M. I<M a TTUX. llrgintiT. 2U N'- ì NE>4. M: i 4 NW<4 ms - of President ll<«>scveit's administra lion tinti 30, loMimhip *7, S,, rangv I3 E. tion by rolling up big majorities for Frank E A*larn», TIM BER LA NI», At T JINK.I. 1«7«. Ev-rything dune with • I BM BirTIOM BATU: of All» nv. roiintv ■>( Limi, »tate of Orv- republican nominees. NOTICE FOB. I t BLI< AT1ON. nralrir*«« an.I dopst* h. Hi« year (in advance) w (1) g*m. «»orn nlRtenient No. I4«l. for thè President ll<«>M'Velt prcM’lits tile puri-lm».* of Ilio Wlf NWl^, N‘, sW<., I’ miihi » S tatici » Opruie. »«•« tinti :X1. townahip 37. K., rangv I3. E. DAUGHTERS Ol Ml BEKAM I« a krvit w , <)i< gt>ii, AngiiRi 1(1, HNrj. I THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30. luOi. highest t y pc of sterling character limi thev «ili offvr prm.f to «liow Nolirr in licrcDy givrn lh«t in coni- anil clltzenslilp anil the more pcopl«», lliat th«* lumi amiglil i» more vnhmble Meet on the first and third Thurs hlmncv Hiih thv «»I t!ir net ol I | there are like him (In* Ix'tter i( will for ita limlier or »Ione timo (or agricul- Officer* »it: oi .Ititi«« 3, I m " h , vntitled “Ali days of every moil'll. AIK. HOLMAN’S LETTERS. turni |Hir|H-ea, and to e»la)*h>h tli.ir 11«* for the ciiuritry. lie roiiibinen ■'laini to nani land bvfore J. W. Ilnttm »u t b*r Hit» ►lìluoi liHilw r lurida ili thr ì Dolly ('criings. N. G.; Hattie listen, Alfred Holntan, the brilliant staff brain«, Integrity, candor ami hii uii - ker, I . S. Coninn»»ioner, ut For«*«t. «•latcM <d 4 dlif >t iiiit, Orrg«»n. N vva J a ’ V. (j.; Aller* Gorller, Sec.: F. M. nhd Washington li i riHH ’ .1* • xlrnd- writer of tile Oregonian, ha« contrib M'lllsh. fearloMN and forceful devotion Oregon, ori Tliuri»lay, thè 22ml day ol rd lo m II Ihu Pllldic I.M^d M m I cr l>v ll.itrmood. Financial S,*,-.; Kelxcc» lamiary, H rk ’I. LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS « A. M. < ì OiciilL Fountain, Treasurer. uted Rome excellent article« to the to what ho thinks Is just and They ninne a» «itneawa: Mary c. Art «4 Angn«t 4 1 Office: Mammoth Stables, largest and Mont Centrally t.oca ted. of Ix*w ir I oii , coiiiily <4 .Xt z l ‘ »*f ur , Rtiih* <4 Adatna. ot AHmnv, Oregon; Fi E. column« of that paper, relating to right. As an •exemplar of flitau* Adam», of Allamy, tlr.-gon; Cvrtra I». ldnlio, I irm Ilio» d.«v tih*'i in tlii* ottÌRV I Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best Klamath and Lake counties, through n blc qualllloN, lie will Inspire l''o«fo, of Portland, Oregon; William Ina ««orli Ihtrim ni V». 1330, b»r tlir which he made a tour recently. In others to attain the miiii * sli.nrl- D. I.ittler, ni All«ny, tiregmi, F. L. tiurrhniM* of ! he .SWJ4 «4 <i,ution N»». 4. in T«»wim|ii|> Xo 31* S . ({unge X*». C» care given to stock. III« «erica of article« Mr. Holman lias ard and )M*rha|>s check the hltlmrto lumll, of Portland, Oregon. A0ENT Anv and all |n*n>oim .-laiming adverne- E. W M . and vi ili "fTt*r |»t«M»f h*!*hou ihm ■ act forth the reaourcea, development aaecmlant ambition to amass ami Ijr thè «I hivv ilmi ril«*.! lami» are re ihvlnnd Hoiight ih more valii«<l»h* for <|iie»t.*d t<> (il.- thvir .'Ialina in lliia office llu timlier or Rione Ihmn for agih iillural and prenent need« of the country hoaril riches. nilll IO UBlHbllfh hi*« • Imm lo on or la-fore rui.l 22ml dav ol Jaimarv. pili Notary Publk and Conveyancer. graphically and In tlctnll. lie han IIW8. 7 «airi land lietore J. < >. Ilaiiinker, l'. S. United States Senator Mitriteli KI.AMATH FALLS, ORE. dealt at length with the subject of Commiprdoner, ni Furrst. <>»rgon, on E. M. BRATTA IN. Regiater. left Portland Saturday night for Salnrdge. thè l.Sih dav of N .veinfwr irrigation, «bowing what luis lx*eh 11102. Ile minici Mi» * itm**i"eR : ( hiirl»’!* Washington where lie Is railed on TIMI4KK LAND. ACI H’NE.1, l«7»- M. Willov, of Id’wishm. Iihtho; I.liliali TIMBER LAN«». ICT JIM?». 1*7»- done In creating luxuriant Hehl« of NoTlCE F' 'K ITBIJCAT10X. congressional business, Only two N'oTICE F<»l( l’HBLK'ATION. Oiviitt, of Id’u i*toii, Idaho; W ilh.’iiii alfalfa l>y tli<* ’irtitlclal aid of irriga weeks Ircfore, he arrived from his Yoritig, of Ashland, Otegon; Jaiiìea J. UNITED STA1 Es LAND <'FFK’E.I tion and what can lie 'lone in the I N1TF.D STATES I. a ND OFFICE, I U hit<*(itnh. ol Ashland. Hregoii. Anv l.«aavigw, Onauox, Kept. 29,1902.» trip to the Hawaiian Islands when* I mkkvikw , tluK.mx, N*|>t. Il, 11102. | future in reclaiming and making ami all jwrMona clainiing adveratdv Notice i» hereby given that in ret»' hr* had gone as 11 member of an In Notiev i« herrhy given that in coni - «■-■-.« »•»•«Will X X • 111 ihe aI m ive drs« ril»vd laiidn are irqiirMed productive almoat limit I< hx urea« of pl am-e with the proviaionu of the act of to file tbrlr rlaima in thiw otHrr on <n pbaticv »uh the provi»n»n» of th« a.1 *•< vest Igating committee. land by utillr.ing the exhaiuitlcan sup iCirngn »»of June 3. I«7«. entitled “An Indori» xaìd IMh dav of \ov»•niln,r, 1102 Congrwm o| June 3. IH7«, rnlillerl "An act for tlie »ale of timbrr land» in th« net for the «ale of limlwr lumla in the f ply of water at hand in tin* lake« and Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H7M E. .M. lhiATTAiii, Regiater. ntate» of California, Oregon. Xrv»*l». Htatca of California, Oregon, Nevada, «Iream«. Mr. Holman ha« devoted Notice for Publication. and Wimhingtnn Territory,'' a» extend- and Waahington Territory," a» ex-I 'i«l to alt the Public Mii'l bt»te» by TREABUIIER'B NOTICE. considerable «pace to the «’.ock In tended to all llw Public I .a nd State» liv UNITED HTATEM LAND OFFICE,» act of Airgurt 4, l«!'2. Clan*l D. Steen. act of Augiial 4, lair.». Lillian Hall, of dustry, «howl ng the exceptional L akkvikw , O kkoom , Augnai 1A, 11102.f Notice in bereliy given that there are I ol Lebaiion. I'oiinlv of Linn. -tateofOrr- I Ia>«mton, county of Net I’ene, etale adaptability of 1 lie country for flic I Notice ia hereby given tlmt, in com- O Idaho, Inm thia day tiled in thia > funda in the Coimlv Treasury for ite . gon, bar* thia day tilc*i in tin* otfiw *H» btiHlncK« and It« future growth by l j pliam'i* with the provisions of the act of ollie«* tier «worn »talvnicnt No 134« for redemption ol the tollo» mg county «Hr- .«»orn atatemeiit No. l40->. for the par- Coiigre»» of June 3 1«7H, entitled “An rntda protested on and prioi Io Nov. 22, < |ia«t* of the SE*4 of Section No- the Increased use or alfalfa. The act (or the sale of timber Imids in tlie the pmehare o| the NW'4. of Svciion I«1*A. Interest on «unir « ill ceni»' in Towimliip No. 40 S. Hauge N<’. 7, m A* ,1"i'"’l'*l' No. 31» S„ Range timber resource« have been No«, sunti, «4<>l, «ir«*, E. W. M., and »>11 offer proof to i*h°« fully »tutes of California, Oregon, Nevada No. H E. W. M , and »ill offer proof from this date : «tl47, «21*8, «22' «4A2, KG07, ««77, StCv.5, that llie land »ought in more v»lu»ba> brought out. In one r< ferrure to mid AVnsliington Territory," as ex to «how that the land »„„ght |« tended to nil the Public lamd Htnti*» valuable for it« timlier or «tom* than «2311. «4«A. HUH , «117«, «<¡27, «201, Mn9 tor it» tinilier or »tone than for «gn- (lie timber, lie «av«: by ad of August 4, JM02, the following for agricultural purpo»'*«, and toe«tal>- «.•«Ml, «07». «*ü¡4, «.’>71*. «32'i. NVHl. «'¡«2. cultural purpo»«*», and to e-labhrh hi» “Taking the whole area Into con- persona have this day filed in this office l",h her efoim to »Hll| hind la b,re C. U03H, MW. «171. «4<iM. «r>«3, s<Ui3, «mm. claim to »aid land before J. "• If»"'*" i II. Withro»- C. h . Comriiianoner, at M3HM, «4M« «tlN4, «7«l, HHOP, «3«l, «340. ker, U. S. Comniiaeioiier, at horrrt, Rideration, the quantity of timber their »worn statement«, to »it: Oregon, on Tu«*aii»y, the 9th day <’1 J»n' Edwin 8. Crocker, hl“"!« h Falla, Oregon, on Wedimadav. «G45, «71«, «lili, M4>4, «2M5. «3««, ««23. 1« very great. Under the conditions of.'IUO'u Motrisoti BL, Portland, county H id I i th tlHy «»t Ih'uuiiiIwr Hi»*« Mtll2j «.'171. «417. «t'3«. ««22. «<U4, «307. iiarv, 11*03. He name« a-» which prevail In the lumber market, of Multnomah, »tute of Oregon, sworn name« im »itiii*»»«-« : .lame« I Whit ( Hrt,fti H,M'4* KrtW*. «.329* «479. «4211, «'*«7. lolin Connollv, ol Kelio. < 'regon ; rf. Ij* I tils resource 1» not going to be per statement No. 121«, fur tlie purchase of ••'•n;^-'i1A«hl«nd,<.regm7\%.tlSoJ ««37, «4U.’>, WSUft, «.’>02, «039, «341, «31.2. Wracott, of Klamath Fall«. Oregon; I* mitted much longer to lie undisturb ( tlieNE'4, section 8, township 3“ 8., .«"U. " I» »l»ton, Idaho; Job» II. Keill, 1 «M3, K'121. «353, «327, 3214, MO4O, «577. .I.Btra», of I’iearil, Calif.; Jo»iah I’"' Any an*l»l'Pef' ed. ” ' rnnge G E. ^oiA.hhmd, Oregon;!’ M. Wilh-v, of «.532, «1173, KIIKI, «337, »478. «<>74, Kli.NO. ten, of Keim, Oregon. »on» claiming mlveraelv the »la'vr <h4* Cora L. Faulkner, V ■ '*"■'•«""• Any mid all |H*r»otm S4W2. Like moat strangeis who visit tills 1 of 533 Morrison 8t., Portland, comity of claiming adversely the aisive deseribe.l ' Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tilia erila'il I iiiu I h are re.]Ue»te<l to tile thri country, Mr. Holman Is «urptisctl j Mullnomnh, »late of Oregon, »worn claim« ill thia ottice on or la fore 22ml day of May, 1002. (Illi duv of .Innuarv, 1003. H.’ il. V an V ai . xxnbvro , that a sect ion, so rich In resources »tiitcment No. 1211*, for the purchase of ^rfcnK.,’im 17lh< 1BV' E. M. l»ftATTAlN. Rcgieter* County Treiismer. and |M*s«i hill tics, has noi ere till« tlie NWW, auction «, t<>wi>«bip 3« 8., I range (I E. E. M. BRATTAIN, Regiatcr. been* connected with the ctitHldc Notice For Publication. Annie E. Crocker, NOTICE FOB I'lllLlCATION of 533 Morrison St., Portland, county of Department of the Interior, But he sees World by rail roads, AlsrcFresh Bromi, Pies, ( ak<'H and Everything in the Multnomah, »tute of Oregon, sworn Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— Iamd Otliee at Ukeview. 0nV»n, nil I roads appioaching this hitherto statement No. 1220, for tlie purchase of Department of the Interior,) October 4, 1W* Notice for Publication. 1-and Otliee at l-akeview, Oregon,'- Bakery Line Always kept on Hand For Sale. Isolated region and tries to Impress ItlieBW«, section «, township 3« 8., Notice is hereby given that the L’l- October 10. 11*02.1 Portland with the Importance <>r i range tl E. lowing-nained settler has liled n<’,,('* I' MTED STATES LAND OFFICE I n *'■' Notice ...... in herebv given that the fol That they »ill offer proof to show his intention to make final prool m Wr. I securing the Initial connection via that the land »ought is more valuable LOCA TION JUST EAST OF GEM SALOON. L akkvibw , OnxGoN, Sen 1« tmw’i I '""•"«-"“tned aettler hit» tiled notice of port of Ins claim, mid that »anl P"*1 I I Notice ia hereby given th»» i ,hi»intentiont<>iimkelbialprm>f in»tip- will be made Indore James for it» timlMT or atone than for agricul the Columbia Southern mid thus I ■«- . X • - — *'i« claim, and that »aid proof tural purpose», and to establish their I'Hanee with the nroviafonl nf ¡1 I gaining business which now goes to I <’ongve.s»of June 3 l«7w the m't of will I m made before J. l\ llmnaker, County Clerk, ut Klamath Fall’i 1 claim to »aid land before .1. O. llama- act I It'rtho aale^i^.ffirTl' r ‘ ............ at Klamath Falfo, gon, on November 1«, 1!*'2. vi»: San Francisco. He rightly thinks ker, U. 8. Connni»»imier, lit Forest, Edwin M,Boothbv, , ,. I I of CalUornln Oreimn li i "»' I Or, ’ K""i <"« November 22, 11*02, Vl»> Oregon, on Saturday, the 15th day of that transportation facilities arc the II.E. No. 2432. for the lots 20«J4 L’ I > Washington Terri "r"’ E"""" ""Dt"'* Nevemlmr, «1*02. I first essential and that, with their In '.'’'‘r1."'! ”• K’ No 2‘*‘* * ’» ’’’O ?,ee' Fee. 14. Tp. :W, « R. 7H K. "• They urtine as witnesses: J. 8. Bai “lithe Public g, |si.t . V?ri7,M:tl?1A'»;!:‘2.Tl' :’2S.. R. 71,. E. W. M. He Ho names the following »itne»»»• troduction the lake country will ex ley, of Blink«, Oregon ; Eugene Hpencor, gnat 4. I«t»2, i Yreka, (’rrnnty of Rfokivou mmT 'i?: u Cleanliness and Good Work P!"'"'" f"H'»»ing witneaaci« lo prove prove his continuous rv»i<h*i*e» J'r.. perience ari era of wonderful growth. of Kciio, Oregon ; Edwin 8. Crocker, of fornia, him tliiw <fav |||<.<| rh* ii i" ’■>'! '' Do a Oe rièra I land Locating Busi- | ,,’onOt'UouM residence u)«»n «nd enlti- and cultivation of said land, v**! Portland, Oregon ; Corn L. Faulkner, of °m«’( vation ol »«|(| land, vi«: J. C. Weis». II. Morgan, of Ferri Klamath, Pollowing Is the Introductory para Portland, Oregon; Annie E. Crocker, her »worn slatemmw ¡i '5 ness. .Surveying ind Conveyancing Guaranteed. f, ,*i«eniore, of Fort Klamath. 1 I nun hase of the SWU of Semi ' m >F "i Ft K,"'"">h. Oregon ; Ixmis fle»»ig, . All Business Prmnptly Portland, Oregon. J Also Agent for LONDON AND graph In Mr. Holman’« article on of Any In To«t>»hip No 4<1 s S £’rl Kl-’""»'* <»••’«•*•»; S«rah J. gon; E M. Denver, of Fort h and all pnrsons claiming ad City Hall. railroads: ,,e !”T Ni°’ 7 R,°’,keyi "• Fort Klanmth, Oregon ; An Oregon: William More, of Fort KI»01 versely the als>ve-<h*»ciil»*d lands are E. W. M., nn,| "ill LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. „ „ ^’i" "I” M* Butler, of Fort Kluniatli, tiregon. nth, Oregon “Suutbeaxtern Oregon is approach* i-equesteil to tile llirir claim* in this that the 'and -ouuht i„ ! E. M. BRATTAIN- Kcgutor. "'“h’ "«ire valuable E. E. M. RI4ATT BRATT MX. At X. Register. Register. ' / 3.00 per cuse. EXCIIANf iE EAST I ANYTHING you may wish to select from our complete lines of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Boors, SHOES, ETC STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. “VI Jf • Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkville. I). IN LIKE PROPORTION AS TO PRICE. 1 111 rs Being an opportunity never before offered to the people of Klamath and Lake Counties to lay in their winter supplies, we trust they will avail them selves of Itr REAMES & JENNINGS. AgepKlamath Falls Stage Line KLAMATH To and from Ager Daily, via Klamath Hot Springs, by Daylight. C. C. lì ROW ER, j. n. nooRE, REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE <Jc SON, J. B. MOORE, Shortest and Best Route to R. R Best Time and Accommodations PASSENGER. EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE C. H. WITHROW, R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props The Maltby Saddle Is Known and Recognized as the Best on the Harket. C. C. Halthy has had 41 years’ experience in saddlery In stock countries. Complete Line ot Harness and Riding Material. •sNEW RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MRS. ALLA HONG SING, Proprietor. First Class Meals Served in First Class Style at Reasonable Prices. Best the Markets Afford. J. Oi HAMAKER, HOTEL BARBER SHOP. U. S. Commissioner and land Attorney. J W. SIEMENS, Prop. STATE LAND BOARD.