Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 06, 1902, Image 4

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‘.HATH REPUR’
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KLAMATH RErilBLICAN. * dred -. extra
>i~ \ couple of Imn-
men have lieeli put Io
and the West Indies.
During
LOST.
A full line of Boel*'Ingham and
tliiise l iiaililesimie times the vcseo I
W"ik
durln
tie
past
week
and
the
lie. lit 'ss.ts and slim s men's and
..... 1
ri»-.»
Between
Royston
mid
Bonanza,
a
was
eupt
med
by
It
Privateer,
and
I.idles* —|. r winter weai al lit® Ex­
i'"llsl I net I' hi Cl ew s Will sih 'II lie lals'l'-
tug on On pm mii ). Materials have smile llieieluilldlse belonging to Fat­ watch, t liuln mid cliarm; watch lias celslor. Dairy, Oi.
LOCAL NI-WS.
Now, after Io« years, Waltham movement and gold-fllled
arrived for the construction of build­ ten taken.
Save money by making your home-
Findci please return property atend, timber and other tilings with
t.akevlew neld tts annual cits
ings at Laird station and It Is ex damages fur the gmuls nre distributed ease.
clee-
to the owner and receive a suitable c. II. Withrow, ILS. Connnihnlomr,
tion Tuesday.
peeled that within a short time oper­ aiming 110 heirs, mid Whitney'«
K+amuth Falls, Oregon.
. toward.
(’. A. B i n ’ itnu ,
!
share
amounts
to
210.74,
which
sum
ations will liegin on I lie erection of
The commissioners' ’ court began
Royston,
Oregon.
Ils i thè
11... big
»•>— udii
—
Notice For Publication.
tliat thè concerti pro- has been paid Iiy the French govern-
regular session yesterday.
1 ment.
I
notice
for
bi
blica
tdn
.
poses to bave in eouneeiloil wlth ttle
Department oi the Interior, i
F. P. Grohs. proprietor of the Him
This community, Yager to lie kept
rallroad eulerprise.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. .-
Department
of
the
interior,
|(>K-k ranch near Bonanza, is reported
Octolair 14, 1902. 1
thawed nut during (lie coining few
Land Oltiee at Lukeview, Oregon,
The total stand of timber In
very III.
Not ice is hereby given that the fol-
tile months, when the clrcuinaniblent air
November
I,
BHI2.
Cascade forisi reset ve,
Notice is lien by given that the lul­ Mwing nainisi settler has tiled milieu of
Another car load of Greek lalsirers late esanimaiioii by accordlnx to a , Is apt to I m * ripped and rent by lowing
limned settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlnnl proof in mip-
représentai Ives Bmeas’ chilling blasts, would tii’seecli Ilia Intention
arrived at Laird
.alni last week to work on
tn make lilial proof ill slip- ' |sirt oi liis claim, and tliut said pmoi
of thè Geologieal Siine ay,
.. slightly
ex- tile members of the wood-selling port of his elaini, and that said proof I will Is* made la-tore Jan. II. Driscoll,
the Klamath railroad.
eeeds 50,1100,000,(100 feci,
Ì will ho made before C. II. Withrow, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
The’ to-
N umerous loads of wheat have tal area
nobility to multiply their action and C. 8. Ciniiiiiissioiier, nt Klmn'th Falls, gon, mi lk*eeml*cr 2, 118)2, viz:
of the reserve, 1,383,588
Isaac L. (bdlignr,
hurry In I he product of tlieir toll. I Oregon, on January 3, 11)03. viz:
D*cn brought to t wit and sold to aeres. Is classitled as
H. E. 2KI3, for Hie 8E'4, See. 8, Tp. 38,
Balliti» It. Griffith,
follows:
F'or-
They
are
the
solo
architects
of
the hs'itl mill this week.
our II. E. N<i. 2157. for the 8E quarter NW 8. R.tl, E. W. M. lie iianies the iollowii.g
' ested, l,l<H,70l aeres; burnt,
377,171 ! physical warmill and the fate of our i quarter, 8 half NE quarter, NE quar­ w itnesses to prove his conlinuoiis resi­
E. V. Carter, state «vena tor from : iK’h'N; open, 2iiO,7l(i acres;
logged, perishable clay Iles in their usually ter 8 Ennui ter, See. 32, Tp. 32, 8. R. dence ii|Hin and cultivation of said land,
Jackson county, Is being ment lolled * I
7'... E. W. M. lie name» the following viz; Edward Shaffer, of Keno, Oregon :
aeres; eultivated G30 lie res;
merciful palms,
Citizens not only » itnessia to prove his continuous resi- i Alin'd J. Weeks, of Keno, Oregon; Al­
water surfac e, 27,50.8 urn s; glaciers
for president of Hie senate.
implore immunity from glaciation deuce upon mid cultivation of said land, vin W. McPherson, of Keno, Oregon;
i iz : J. C. Weins, <>( Fort Klamath, Junie« Bailey, of Shake, Oregon.
Josephine county has strawberrv and barren, 11.1 Jo aeres.
and extinction, lint wish to lie i saved < >regon ; Dalia
E. M. B k . vttain , Register.
lleasig, of Fort Klamath,
Ex-I'reshleiit
G-ds from which a ^is-oml crop oi
Grover < 'leveland from tin* rather uncomfortable p ro­ i fregoli ; Annie Butler, of Fort Klamath,
TIMBEE LAN D, ACTJUNE 3, 187«.
' fregoli ;
who hopped into political innocuous cess of intermittent thawing
fruit is now being gathered.
und < begun. W. T. Sliive, of Klamath Falla,
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION.
desuetude
at
the
close
of
I'resldcnt Roosevelt lias Issued his
Ids hard- freezing. They want to I m * kept
E. M. B hattain , Register.
Huies
administration,
has
UjtlTKD Sl ATKM I.ANI) OFFICE, )
la tely re- soak* d with enough caloric to avoid
pnsdamatIon designating Thursday.
Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, 1902. )
Noveniii r 27. as Ttianksglvlng day. vlved. making Ins appearance on the any frosty intervals.
That Is an ex­ TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNE3. 1878,
Notice is hereby given that in com
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION.
Stump III behalf of old line democracy tlilVagant desire, but this is alt ex-
pliiince with the provisions of the act <<f
J. W. Brandenburg Is around again
last week in New Jersev.
Ills re- t ravagant age, which fact ought
Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled “An
after a sjicll of sickness caused by­
UNITED STA LES LAND OFFICE,
HCE, I ) ac.tfor the *ale of timlier Imidx in the
apih irance in the political arena mitigate tin* enormity of man's
I.AKi
von
,(
no:,.os,
Sept.
22,
11102.
)
.
1902
Í
running a rusty nail into his left
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
*u ■■ sts that If the different factious tense in asking nnd ex|M*ctiug
Notice is lieicbv given timi in com- ......
.. n-...<i,i-'u Territory, , ” ,<>
mid Washington
in v*v
exteud-
hand.
pliiince w ith the provisions of the act of ed to all ll,o Public Lairi Stales by j act
"f the party cannot agree on a caiuil- much. In lirlef lots of people n
Congress
of
.
I
ime
3,
1878,
<
*
*'
*
•**-
.<
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Geo. Ilichn has sold a half Interest 'late fur the •presidency, he may lie
entitled "All of August 4, 18'32, the following persons
lots of wimm I at this time and t
act for the sale of timtn-r hinds in tlie ' have this day tiled in this office their
In his feed .stable tn Fil'd BucKlng of able to win the llolllili.lt iotl.
states
of
California.
Oregon,
want it in a hurry.
Nevada, swum stuleinents. to-wit:
Spring lake, consideration I h ' iii "
aii.l
Washington
..............
.................. Territory,
. ....... as ex-1
William 11. Flagg,
I
Iv
Medford
Succi
ss
is
a
new
seml-
tended
to
nil
the
Public
l.and
States
by of Asldmxl, county of Jackson, state of
• 1,015.
PERSONAL.
act of August 4, 1892, F lorence M. Stan- Oregon, sworn statement No. 14811, for
wceklv p iper established .it Medford1
Wm. Terrill lias Ixmghi the sale ■n wltht liailes Meserve as editor and
oslieck, of Klainatli Fulls, County of i the purchase of the N 'vofN1», Section
I. J. Straw was in from the Dorris Klmnnlh. Sime of Oregon, has this day 24, tuwnsliip III, 8., range 7 E.
property of I’.oy Kilgore at Bonanza I'. M. Kershaw as business manager.
tiled in this office her sworn statement |
John W. Dyar,
und expect!» to engage In business Its inltlil numlier was issued last ranch Sunday.
No 1.737, for the purchase of the W1.,, of Ashland, county of Jacks'll, state of
Mis. W. O. Hill of Ft. KI.ima! li SW,4.SEI4 bW1^, SW1^ Sl'.'L of Sec Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487. for
there.
Friday, Dim; a four-column paper
4 SWl4, NE^
lion No 5, in Township No. 32 8.. the purchase of the S* <
was here Monday.
Rev. J. H. Griffith will conduct with six pro s. It is well filled with
1 Range No. 7*4 E. W. M., mid wilt 8W'.,', mid NW’1, HE1;. section J, town­
E. N. ('olson of Lost river was at offer proof to show that the I hik I ship 40, 8., range 7 E , W. M.
Biptist services In tlo* M. E. church ne.illy at ranged and printed reading
sought is more valuable for its timlier
Emilia I bar.
at this place next Sunday morning mat ter. and we wish the promoters the Falls yesterday.
lor stone than tor agricultural purposes, i>f Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
James Pelton of Ft. Klamath was and to establish her claim to said land j Oregon, sworn statement No. H88, for
at 11 o'clock.
the success that all newspaper men
! before Jas. II. Driscoll, county clerk, at tlie purchase of the
NE'a mid N'a
at
this place Monday.
deserie.
With
four
papers,
Medford
Flaekus Bros, have this week corn­
Klmi ith Fulls, Oregon, on Tuesday, HE'.,, section 2, township 40, S., range
L. and IL llessfg of Ft. Klamath the 30th day nt Iteectnber, 1902. She 7 E., W. M.
nienced repairing the bridge ât Bo- is out apt to sillier for want of siifll-
, names ;i* w itne-ses: Keith A. Boi ler,
Florence L. Trefren,
were at tills place Friday.
n inza. It will require about a mont h eieiit publicity.
of Klainatli Falls, On-gon; Louis R. of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
to complete the work.
M. IL and D. Campbel! of Lorclla Simiosheck, of Klamath Fulls, Oregon; Oregon, sworn statement No. 148(1, for
The sheet and pillow ease dance
Fled I.. Houston, of
i Klamath Falls, ! the , purcbasv of the SE'4 NW1^, HIV1»
The Examiner report« that Moore's at the "( h i i house Friday night was were at this place Friday.
Oregon;.!. Dmis Condon,
of Klainatli N NE
: !
E1 1 .,, and W SE1^, section 12, town-
i
genuine
success.
\liiut
forty
J. W. McCoy was down from Ft. Falls, Oregon. Z Any mid all persons ship 10,8 , range 7 E., W. M.
Comedians, who exbibited in L..ke-
i elaiining adversely •’ the
alsive-desi'iilied 1 | That
'I
,
“.............................
they will offer proof
to show
view recently, will prubaldy return eoiiphs were present and with ex­ Klamath the tirst of the week.
lands are requested to tile their claims 1 that the land sought is more valuable
cellent music tile time passed quickly
there to spend the winter.
hi
this
oltiee
on
or
liefore
»aid
30th
da)
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
Attorney Mills went to Vainax
of Itecemls'r, 11)02.
tural purposes, and to establish their
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bradley and pleasantly. Credit is due the latter part of last week on legal busi­
E.
M.
BRATTAIN,
Register.
elaitn
to said hind Is-fore C. IL Withrow.
ladies for appearing in large num­ ness.
U. 8. Commissioner, at Klainatli Fnlls,
hive this Week eomm-nced house-
bers in the pri scriD'd costumes, thus
I Oregon, oil Thursday, the 20th day of
(’ONTEST NolK’b.
Dr. Realm's was called to Morrill
keeping in the new residence of J.
I Janua-y, 1003.
emitribiiling nun'll to tlie success of
last Saturday .by the Illness of Jesse
M. Moore on Ewauna Heights.
Tliev name ns witnesses: Florence
Depnrtmeiit
of
the
Interior.)
the is'casimi. A uniipie and interest­ Essex.'
United 8tntes l.and Office,'- L. Trefren, John W. Dviir, Emma Dyar,
While hunting for bear in J
ing feature was the appearance of a
Liikeview, Oregon, Octolier 2, 1902.) William IL Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon,
II. SnowgooM*. proprietor of the
J. 8. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon.
phlne county recently ( has. Cha
phalanx of twenty' ladles, arrayed In
A sufficient contest affidavit having and
Any and nil persons claiming adverse­
sawmill near Chase's station, was been tiled in this office by Alma Rimdell,
mistook
his son-in-law, Nan
white and earn ing jack-lanterns.
ly the a'xive-descrihed lands are re­
contestant, against homvsteu I entry quested
in town Tuesday.
Plwck, tin a bear an 1 shot and killed
to tile their claims ill this office
Medford Mail:
Louis Kni|>s, of
No. 2105, maile Nuvcmbcr 12,1901, for on or before
said 29lh day of January
turn.
T. It. Kinsman of Bonanza arrived NE*4, Fei'lion 20, Township 38 8.,
this place, and James and W. S.
1903.
Range
(1
E.,
by
Louis
A.
Ward,
con-
the
first
of
the
week
on
his
return
Monday's Tidings reports that the .Mathies and Jas. F. Ada.iismi, of St.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
!
teslev, in whieh it is alleged tlut the i
heirs of several deceased nephews ol I'. iii I. Minn., returned Sunday from from a I rip to Ashland.
said Louis A. Ward has wholly aban TI M BER LA ND. ACT JIN E 3. 1878
S. C. Traynor and wife arrived doiied said tract, and changed his resi­
the late Henry Amerman have begun a trip into Klamath county, where
NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION.
dence theiefrntii for more than six
lugal proceedings to get shares of bis tliev lis'ahsl upon tinilM-r land. They lu re yesterday from Merrill on their months since making said entry, nnd
V s ' itki » S tatkh L.vsn O pfice ,
next prior to the date herein; that
estate,
were away thirteen days and during way to Sacramento.
I.ukeview, Oregon, October 2, 1902.
said tract is not settled upon mid eulti-
IL F. I'ohland of Wisconsin and vat<*d by sai l part as required by law(
Tile replevin ras«, growing nut their pilgrimage made a visit to
Notice is hereby given that in com­
of the Ashland-Kiamath Fills stage (’rater lake. They f und the snow Jno. II. Roberts and W. II. Roberts mid this the said contestant is ready to pliance with (lie provisions of the act of
prove at such time mid place as may I m * Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
line difficulty, came up for hearing a foot and a half deep there, but tile of Minnesota were here Sunday.
limned bv the Register mid Receiver act tor the sale of timber lands in the
fjefore Judge Baldwin Tuesday and clouds clean'd away and gave them
John M. Lewis and family arrived for a hearing in said case; said parties states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
I gins! view of the lake -and the Tuesday from Custer county, Colora- are hereby notified to np|H'iir, respond and Washington Territory,” as extend­
was continued until Saturday.
mid offer evidence touching said alle­ ed to all the Public lauid 8tate« hv act
The telephone line Is now com­ easterners were wild with admiration. do, and expe< Is to local e at this gation at 10 o’clok a. in. on November of August 4, 1892, John D. Edler of Bo­
14, 1902, Is-fore Jas. II. Driscoll, county nanza, County of Klamath, 8tate of
Observance of Hallowe'en here place.
pleted to llie Horton ranch on its
clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Oregon, Ims tliis day filed in this office
Col.
C.
A.
Coggswell
of
Portland
way to Bonanza. It is expected that Friday night by som ■, as evidenced
that linal hearing will he held nt 10 his sworn statement No. 1417, for the
a branch will leave the main line two Saturday morning, was not exactly arrived here Tm sday from Lake- o'clock a. in. on Novemlier 20, 1902, lie- purchase of the NE’» SW1» of Section
fore the Register and Reieiver at the No. 5, in Township No. 38 8., Runge
or three miles west of Bonanza and in accordanc * w ith the custom in view where he had been attending United States Land Office in Lakeview, No. 12, F. W. M., ami will offer proof to
circuit
court.
show that the land sought is more val­
Oregon.
run to Dairy via the ranch of Shook vogue when Burns wrote hi.s celebrat­
: That said contestant having, in a uable for its tiiiilwr or atone than for
IL M. C. Brown of Round lake was
'd |vem, entitled "Halloween.”
Bros.
priqier affidavit, filed Septetnlier 211, agricultural purposes, ami to establish
O.
C. S. Hainakar I'b.-ed a deal. Tues- But in this age custom allows license in town Tuesday, lie has Iwen en­ 11(02, set forth facts which show that his claim to said land liefore J. o.
gaged the past we<k hauling in grain after due diligence personal*service of Ihunakcr, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Bo­
«lav f ir the sale of his hotel prop.Tty for a moderate degree of devilment
| this notice can not I»* made, it is iiere nanzn, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13th i
from his ranch.
l,y ordered mid directed that such notice day of January, 1903. He names as !
al Bonanza to .Mrs. El. Terwilliger on that is'casion and If property Is
not seriously damaged, the result Is
N. S. Merrill of Merrill and Fred I m : given by dm* and proper publication. witnesses: J." 8. Fidler, of Bonanza, '
«if Ashland, consideration being
O.-jgon; J D. Ilamaker, of Bonanza, |
E. M. Ba.vrr ain , Register.
The Melhase of Fort Klamath arrived
SI.000. Mr. Ilamakar, and family regarded with g<*«l nature.
Oregon ; Charles Goss, of Bonanza, Ore­
II ahiiv B au . kv , Receiver.
usual
pranks
came
off
at
this
place:
the
here
yesterday
to
lake
part
III
gon 5 J . P. Beehdol.lt, of Bonanza, Ore­
will this week remove to Ashland
gon. Any and all persons claiming a I-
Signs were < hanged, gates left their commissioners' court, of which they
CONTEST NOTICE.
where he expects to IUD a feed stable.
I versely the alsivc described lands are
hinges and vehicles were distributed are members.
Department of the Interior.) ; requested to file their claims in this
D. E. H im dorf who arrived recent­
J in a manner that la st suited the
I'nitdl Stale« Ijind Office,> I office on or la*fore said 13th day of Jan­
F. W. Jennings departed last Fri- I
ly, accompanied by Ids wife, from taste of the performers.
Lakeview, Oregon, OctolsT 2, 1902.) uary, 1003.
day
evening
for
Sacramento,
being
E. M. B kvttaix , Register.
Ixivelocks, N'-vadi. has decided to
A siitlicient contest affidavit having
called there by the sad news of bis Is'i'ii
'¡'lie following citixena have
tiled in this office by Georgia M. TIMBER LAND, ACT JENE 3, 1878.—
locate at this place ami engage In
Carter, contestant, against homestead
siinimonerl for jurym in for the reg-1 father's death.
NOTICE l oll PUBLICATION.
running a delivery wagon. He has
I
N<>. 2t0(i, made November 12,
<1. E. Ingersoll, A. W. Sheffield entry
had plenty of experience in the busj- ular session of circuit court begin­
1901, for NW'4 Section 20, Town hip
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
new» and ought and doubtless will do ning here next Monday: James Ma- 1 and E. D. Briggs of Ashland arrived 38 8., Range 6 E„ by Marvin Camp-1
L akeview . O kkoom , Sept. 29, 11)02.)'
Is'll,
i-ontestee,
in
which
it
is
alleged
lone, W. II. Copeland, Louis Gerlier, here Sunday and left for the moun­
Notice is hereby given that in com­
well here.
that the said Marvin Cain pis'll Ims
IS THE PLACE TO GET
.1. A. Parker, John Wells, Thon. Cul- tains to enjoy a hunt.
wholly abandoned said tract, nnd chang­ pliance witli the provisions of the act of
II. II. Van VaJkenburg and John Irt'it. David Vinson. If. II. Burnham, I
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
S. If. King wlio has spent, the sum­ ed his residemv therefrom for more act for the sale of timlier hinds in the
Gabler returned Thursday from their W. A. Duncan, J. W. Lindsay, John
tlmn six nionllis since making said
mer at Fort Klamath, arrived here entry, and next prior to the date here­ states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
week's hunt Ing trip in the Langell
Linn, F. M. Bennett, Geo. Ritter, Tuesday and left this morning for in ; that said tract is not settled ujsin and Washington Territory,” as extend
«airShop near Duffy’s Store»
valley section and brought back live I A. A. Fitch, (!. K. Vail Riper, Pat
cultivated by said part as required ed to all the Public Land States by
Sa ramento. He expects to return and
by- law, and this the said contestant is pct of August 4, 1802, Jesse ('. Jarvis,
deer a« proof of their skill as marks­ < Mahan, Wm. Lindlay, W. R.
here next spring.
ready to prove at such time and place of Bonanza, County of Klamath, State
men.
Mr. Van Valkcnburg gener- t'ampbell.
ns
may be named by the Register and of Oregon, has thisdav tiled inthis office
. T. B. Kinsman, E. N.
ously distributed quantities of veni­ Colson, Ed. Fruer, Willis Webber, ! Janies Taylor of Bly expects to soon Receiver for a hearing in said case; his sworn statement No. 1100, for the
‘'. Fruer,
visit his native state of Pennsylvania said parties are hereby notified to ap­ purchase of the NW<4 NE'4 of Section
son among his friends.
' ~. Jas. I
No. 20, in Township No. 40 8., Range
D. F. Driscoll, Harry Worlow.
and his old Philadelphia home, Ills pear, respond nnd offer evidence touch­ No. 13 E. W. M., nnd will offer proof
Judge W. C. Hale, formerly of this L. Gordon, Al. .Melhase. Dan llyan, -
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m
family Is !<s-ated at Ashland for the on Novenils'i' 15, 1902, before Jan. II. to show that the land sought is more
place, now of Grants I’ass, lias IB 'I Henry Stout John Dixon. T. A.
winter to take advantage, of t hat Driscoll, county clerk at Klamath Falls, valuable Fir its timber or stone than for
The Klamath County Lite Stock
with the city auditor of Portland a < ulberlson, L.
Sisemore.
I Oregon, and that final healing will be agricnitiWal purposes.nnd to establish
town's school privileges.
his claim to said land liefore J. O.
Association will pay the above rot
held
at
10
o
’
clock
a.
in,
on
November
claim for 2100 damages against the
A. K. Jones, the stone mason, left 20, 1902, liefore tlx1 Register and Re­ Hamaker, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Bo­
Sykes Worden, an old settler of
ward for the arrest and conviction oi
city for Injuries sustained by a fall
ill
ceiver at the Fniteil .states Land Office nanza, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7tli
who
has
been
t
his
county,
and
Tuesday
morning
for
the
Green
any
person or persons found guilty at
day
of
January,
1903.
He
names
as
into an excavation which was not
i in Lakeview, IIrcgon.
with rheumatism ut this place for a Spring mountain to assist his son
stealing or altering the marks or
The said contestant having, in a wi'nessea: G. L. Kerr, of Bedtield,
guarded by danger lights.
Judge
brands of any stock beloriging to anf
number of years, departed yesterday over the road with a load of lime pro|HT il Ili'In vi t, tiled Septemlier 2(1, Oregon ; R. 8. Sparks, of Bonanza, Ore­
member of this association.
Hale says lie has placed ' the claim ( morning for Ontario, Calif., wht-re | which lie Is hauling to this place 1902, set forth fiuta which show that : gon ; J. A. Brown, of Bonanza, Oregon ;
J. D. Ilamaker, of Bonanza. Oregon.
Address Chas. Horton, Preeideab
i
after
duo
diligence
personal
service
of
John
i
low to avoid litigation.
lie will spend the winter.
from Phoenix. There is a great de­ this notice can not lie made, it is here- Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely
or J. O. Ilamaker, Secretary.
the
ahove-deserilieil
lands
are
requested
far
as
j
Its
regular
Fountain accompanied him as
mand for lime hen* at this time and iiy ordered and directed that such to file their claims in this office on or
The town board had
notice he given by due mid pro|>er pub­
Wor-' the local supply is not sufficient.
before said 7th dav of Jannarv, 1903.
meeting Monday evening, The only the railroad. At Ontario Mr.
lication
.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
</UnilK.r>r> of importance
....j. ..
receiving
at­ <len has an old friend in the person
E. M. B rattai :«, Register.
business
i.
Medford Mail: Mr. and Mrs. Oil-
II ahiiy B au . kv . Receiver.
tention. aside from allowing claims, of Mr. Dyirwlio was IT. s. agent I bert D. Brown, of Crystal, Oregon,
attorney
¡ at the Klamath Agency during a
Notice For Publication.
was the employment of an t:
■
were In Medford last, week.
These
I"
part of the Modis' war, having Itccn people were married at Crystal on
to take legal steps, If necessary,
IVpaitment of the Interior, )
compel the ditch company to keep 11)0 fleet-footed member of (hl* peace October 19th, and were here ell route
Land Oilice at Dikeview, Oregon, '•
Eastern Hats, Waistings, lHanhds, Ready-triadfe
October 21, 1902. I
B k canal from leaking and running commission who made Ills esca|*e to San Fiancisco upon a wedding
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
when the treacherous savages began trip. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss lowing-named
streets
of
the
town.
Gowns and Skirts. Full line of Children’s Hoods and
settler Inis tiled notice of
water on t be
their attack. Mr. Dyar has secured Annie J. Stockwell, daughter of Rev. her intention to make linal proof in sup­
JL W. Keesee w;w employed.
J
ack etc; also Cushion Covers, Embroidery Silk, Linen*»
port of his claim, and that said proof
comfortable quarters for Mr. Worden
Both will be made before J. O. Ilamaker, U.
Stockwell, of Klamath Falls.
office In tito
judge's
The
county
1 IJC ixnuivj
at Ontario.
Baltonbtirgfi, ctp«
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are teachers In 8. Commissioner. at Bonanza, Oregon,
court house Ims been tilted up in
P. B. Whitney, a Southern Pa­ the sell ails of Klamath county.
on Dec.emls'r 0, 1902. viz:
In- ­
elegant style and ought to lie an In
Jesse A. Brown,
Now Open
entral millinery store
cific employe at Ashland, lias re­
IL E. No. 2077, for the E Half SW quar­
spiration to those who have business ceived the mnnllli'ent sum of 210.75
WANTED, TO RENT.
ter. Sec. 23, NE quarter NW quarter,
in that court.
L'r.'
Beautifully
”'*ir',,,y tinted as an inheritance that comes to him
NW quarter NE quarter. Sec. 20, Tp.
i>RESBY rERIAN CHURCH
For a pleaRAnt phtiit* take Cham»
flue
i
Two
of
three
rooms
for
light
house
­
*2V
w . . *•»
40 •*., IV.
It. I*t
12, 1«.
E. W
M. . **
He sj immvc
mimes zi.v
the
paper adorns the walls and a
as an heir of one of the Americans
hcrlaln
’x Rtoniich arid Liver TaHaHi
Every
Sabbath:
following
witnesses
to
prove
Ills
contin
­
No
velvet carpet on the floor forces the who were concerned in the French keeping, by man and wife,
Sunday School, 10:0(i, it. in.
uous residence uimiii nnd cultivation of
Easy to takei
Dioatant in.
the
children.
Address this Office,
propriety of expec I orating in
I’rcacliidg. 11:00, a. tn.
said land, viz: J. C. Jarvis, of Bonan­
kor sale l>y Chitwood It Off.
The spoliation claim«. The report says
za,
Oregon;
L.
J.
Bauman;
of
Bonanza,
Chrlhilait Etideavor, 0:45, p. m:
several tm-tnlllc cuspidors,
that Whitney Is the great-great-
PLEASE SETTLE,
Oregon; 8.0. Ilamaker, Of Bonanza,
l’reachlrig, 7,30, p. in.
judge’s quarters arc now neat and , grandson of one Robert Pattern, a
fc{nii lino of grocerias*
Oregon; Jack Horton, of Bonanza, Ore­
Every Wednesday:
in
­
Parties
knowing
themselreJt
gon.
rticdidlhes of ail kfriiis—etWilgta W
comfortable, a« they should tie.
Yankee trader, who, In the latter
Prayer
meet
Ing,
7:30,
p.
in.
E. M. BRATTAIN, Renist-Jr.
Â. 0« U. VV. BUILDING, All arc cordially Invited to tilt's^ Rd- kill /ott If sick, make yon sick It not»
Ashland Tidings: Increased vigor part of the l«lh century, owned a debted to the Klamath Stables will
I continually on hand nt the ExrtlMat
Rubber boot i with leather solca at
vices.
Is noticed In the progress of con- schooner named the Orange, which please settle at once.
Klamath Falls«
K ey . W. E. SniEi n PaMor. I ’ Dalrv.
Dalri ; Or.
Or.*
ilio Excelsior. Dairy. Or.
G ni >. I’ ikiin .
structlon of the railroad up the plierl bet ween the the Connect jl'tit
Vlil RsDtY,
NOV EM IP H u
E lectric
CASH STORE
Dry Goods,
I Clothing and Groceries»
$ The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor
THIS SPACE BELONGS
TO THE
I. F. Davies, Prop
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE,
Klamath Falls Marble Yard
First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone,
G. D. GRIZZLE, Prop»
$250.00 REWARD.
new
FALL GOODS
UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS
C
A
And Ready lor Business.
Developing and Printing for
Amateurs a Specialty»
Klamath riverfront Lilrd station on
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