«LUMfeTH REPUBLICAN. W. .1. cmivenleut way to get Into mid out Herald, notice hhi publication . Mr. < f Lake county. Referring to a trip A full line of Buckingham an2 •? •? -r •’*•»’ ''aiutili.H,. fur llechl boot* and shoes men's and from Lakeview to Holt land, lie m . vk : D»|,r rtin* lit of tin- Inti-rlor, LOCAL NEWS. Lind i»line at laikevii-w, Ori-.oui, ladies' -L : winter wear at the F.x- ■‘I ii truth, tlie most convenient way ceia.or, D..iry, Oi. 3 ballot» al its N" v< in her I. t’.xe?. t<> hi ike thia journey la by way of Notice i. hert by given that tlie |ol- Tlie Midford Dramatic Co. Is y of last Week, Reno, Nevada, und Saerumento, lowing nsmed. settler lias tiled notice of Save money by making your home­ prv. paring to give a inlni.trel h’íforin I “r <‘h,v’x utTiiim: ■eli |th Falls, Ibi. place propose (J;,’,"'* Oregon, on January 3, 1903, vis: Peter I'oRl i and anil the long and circuitous journey Notice For Publication. i X. Arzner, Balbus B. ' iriltith, ofganiie u couneilmcn; YuuttMll team. Warner H. II. E. No. 2457, for the 8E quarter NW >• from there to Ikirtland would deYnon- Snider, A Blcbe, iSn .',l<'r, rei-mdi-r; recorder; Department of the Interior, ) i tiens strate Mr, Holman's error. tai nd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, - urer, One quarter, S half NF. quarter, NE quar­ Mr. Waggoner li.ts material ter 8E quarter, Sec. 32, Tp. 32, 8, R. on the Oetidier 14, 11102. I i> i I s'ige man »ays lie could drive tlie 7' I' W. M. II'- l ames the following ground ---------• td - - Improv ■ ,, ]ug dwelling I Mr. U Notice hereby the I fol-j *%' __ __ is ___ •■•«.*• given mrtfc that IIIO |UI« Howard, ........ tlie extensive live on w itnesses to prove his continuous resi ­ | ----- -- . ■ * _ , ...... tiled noinTV i entire illstan e from Lakeview to Kwauna Heights. low ing named settler lias notice oi of stuck ilculer, Is fee ’ lience upon and cultivation of said land, liis Ins intention intent on to make tinal proof in sup- • .ceding I,.Too eat lie Port land in less time than tin* trip v;zt J. C. Weis«, of Fori Klamath, port oi Henry Jackson, the Indian eapltnl I In this vlelnlty. of hi* bis etaim, claim, and that said sai-l proof About the llrst of could l>e made via Reno and Sacra- Oregon; I>>ui. Heasig, of Fort Klamath, will l>e made la-fore Jas. H. Driscoll, «Jw i tat, bad on<< of Ins limiis Injured I the year they will I............. Oregon; Annie Butler, of Fort Klamath, .. .a- ready to mar- niento. ‘ It Is contended ___ by that the Oregon; W. T. Slnve, of Klamath l-'ails, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore- -j/ • horse la»' week. ket. Mr. Howard I* thus taking gon, on I*eceml-er 2, 19W2, via: easiest and quickest Ingress to i or < Iregon. j vantage of this X Isaac T. < «alligar, It was reported ycsterd.iv Unit exceptionally ileslr- egress from Lakeview Is by way E. M. B kattaix , Register. H. E. 2161. for the SE'4. Sec. 8, Tp. 38, I able lis-allty i men had this week been added to for winter feeding of Klamath Falls. 8. R.ti, FL W. M. He names the following TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3, 1878 witnesses to prove his continuous resi­ ground*. His band of force on tlie Klamath Lake rallro cattle alone NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lience ujxin and cultivation of said land, CIRCUIT COURT. means a large dally The frame work for A. C;u>l< consumption <>f viz: Edward Shaffer, of Keno, Oregon: alfalfa. Alfred J. Weeks, of Keno, Oregon; Al­ new brewery lias In-en raised. 'I I Circuit court, Judge IL L. Benson UNITED STATES LANDOFFICE, ) vin AV. Mci’heraon, of Keno, Oregon; Dlsreg.irding all precedents, violat­ presiding, began the regular L akeview , O hkcmin , Sept. 22, 1902. f James main purl of the building will Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. Novem- Notice is hereby given tiiat in com ­ ing a custom that hiis Is-en III vogue E. M. B rattain , Register. const rueUd of stone. b<-r term livre U Monday morning. pliance witli tlie provisions of the act of since the days Gutenberg and cruci­ Cases on the docket . ____ , Congress of June 3, 1878, enliti<-l “ An A new bridge with stone pie I are as follows. TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3. 187«, fying professional elides on tin- altar with the action thus far taken: act for the sale of timber lands in tlie, NOTICE Ft »11 PUBLICATION. and to Cost 9210, Is being built states of California, Oregon. Nevada, of a unique ambition to possess tin- CKIUINAL CASKS. Kmlgrant creek, ln-Ing oil (hr ami Washington Territory,” as ex-' f’xiTrr» S tatus L and O ffice . ) road ."t'ly ''lean printing office windows on State vs. Jas. Smith, charged tended to all the Public Land States by Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, 1902. )’ from here to Ashland. earth, this sanctum lias rescued panes witli stealing from a dwelling, ar­ act of August 4. 1892, Florence M. Stan- Notice is hereby given tiiat in com Violile* line thieves lire reported < of glistening glass from a eliaus of oslieck, of Klaluath Falls, County of pliance witli tlie provision« of tlie act of raigned, pleaded not guilty und trial Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day lol* operating |n Medford. •• < hie iiiik I and ancient accumulations, dat­ tiled in this office her sworn statement Congress oi June 3, 1878, entitled “An I set for Friday. resident lust a whole w.tslimg No 1987, for the purchase of tin- \V1 . act for tlie sale of timla-r lands in the ing back, geologically Kp<-akliig, to last State vs. Roger Williams, charged SW4. SEL SW»4, 8W>4 si :'4, of Sec­ states of California, Oregon, Nevada, i week, but the thief generously left the Mesozoic (H-rhol. The windows witli larceny of a steer. tion No. in Township No. 32 S.. and Washington Territory,” as extend­ the line Intact. ed to ail the Public Land States by act I and olllce force are beeoniiiig accus­ Slate vs. Betsy I'oponkus, an In­ Range No. 7>8 E. V . M., and will of August 4, 1892, tlie following persons I offer proof to show that tlie land Rev. Mr. Sliiclds Of the Presi iy- tomed to tie-change, the latter with dian woman, charger! with have this day tiled in tliia office their murder- sought is more valuable for its timber sworn statements, to-wit: terlan church prese 'bed at Merrill the aid of smoked speetaeles. or stone than for agricultural purp<< the service, names as witness«-*: Keith A. Porter, 24, township 40, S.. range 7 E. John W. Dyar, l4Ut week W. T. Slilve, mendier call for which was issued Noveiiil» r trict attorney in case against August of Klumath Falls, Oregon; Louis R. of Ashland, county of Jacks >n. state of ' will lie received until Noveuda-r Flackiis, charged witli assault with a Stanosheck, of Klamath Falls. Oregon; Oregon, of The Duffy Co., purchased a half I. sworn statement No. 1487. for; Fred L. Houston, of Klamath Falla, block of ground, with a In •Use, oil I 29. Ib-re is the proposed new sclie- ilangerous weapon. Oregon; J. Louis Condon, of Klamath tlie purchase of tlie S'2 SWl«, NE1$ dule: .-u and NW'4 si :^. aectioa 1, town Since Monday morning District At­ Fall“. Oregon. Anv and all poroon* Maili street, from I feltrerà Pr.itt of From Noiembcr 1 to April 30 ship 40, 8., range 7 E., IV. M. claiming adversely the above-described torney Beanies lias sifted tlie evidence leave Ashland at 5 a. m.; arrive Ketua con.lderatlon ladng 41,200, - •' Emma Dvar, lands are requested to tile their claims in seven cases. in tins office on or liefore said 30th dai of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of According to the Mall, Medford In Klamath Falls by 1 P- m.; leave Oregon, sworn statement No. 1488, for oi Decemlier, 11MI2. CIVIL CASES. has a flourishing lislge of i iatein.il Klamatli Falls at 9 p. m.; arrive in the purchase of the SC NEl4 and N 's L. M BRATT US K. gister. II. C. Anderson vs. .1. F. Adams, HE*», section 2, township 40, S., range From May 1 [ Order of I’rcvitricatim. It 1 is prob- Ashland by 3 p. ill. 7 E„ W. M. r to Octolx-r 31 h’.IVu Ashland at ' Iieing an action to reeovi r damages CONTEST NOTlCb. ably not difficult to tlnd plenty r of Florence I.. Trefren, alleged to have resulted from a fail­ 5 a m.; arrive In Klamath F'alls by *•11 quail Heil material for such a Department of tlie Interior,) of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of lire of a contract for Irrigation; 8 p. m.; leave Klamath I alls at 9 p. trial society. United Mates Iaind Office, • Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489. for liegan Tuesday. There are two Likeview, Oregon, October 2, 1902. J tlie pure!.a-.• of the SE1^ NW1^. SW'4 m.; arrive In Ashland by 11 a. m. NE'i. ami IV»S sE'4, section 12, town­ A grand ball In Houston's opera other similar casew. I A sufficient contest affidavit having ship 40, 8., range 7 F.., \V. M. The Oregon Lund A Livestock Co lieen tiled in thia office by Alma Rundell, house sud banquet al Hot, I Link Summit Lake Irrigation and Power Tiiat they will offer proof to show has tiled articles of Incorporation In contestant, against homestead entry rille Will I m - given on tlie night of Co. vs. S. C. ilamakar, decree for No. 2105. made November 12, 1901, for that tlie land sought is more valuable Lane county. Its objects, as stated for its timber or stone than for agricul­ Thanksgiving day for the Ix-n-llt of NE*4. Section 20, Township 38 8., tural ilamakar. purposes, and to establish their • In the articles, are substantially as Range 6 FL, by Louis A. Ward, con- the Klamath County Agricultural claim to aaiu Lakeview, Notice i.’ hereby given that in com­ Francisco. Sacramento, Los Angeles < Iregon. pliance with the provisions of the act of Governor Geer has appointed dele­ lleames and Caesar Patrick Dorian and in fact all im|>ortant points in That said contestant having, in n Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An gate*, reprisentlng diff-rcnt p.irls went goose hunting tlie early part the western states. proper affidavit, tiled Bmitember 26, act for tli<- sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, of the state, to attend the meeting of tin- w-.-ek, ami bagged thirteen Died, November 1. 1902. Thomas 1902, set forth facts which show tiiat and Washington Territory," as extend­ dne diligence jiersonal service of of tlie Oregon Irrigation AhNoclatlon ge< sc, an unlucky number. Tlie A. Wilson, aged 76 year*. lie was after this notice can not In1 made, it is here ed to all (lie Public Land States by act al Portland, November |8 and n». game was brought to tin- Linkville , an old pioneer of Klamath county, by ordered and directed that such notice of August 4, 1892, John D. Edler of Bo­ JI* name* J. F. Adain* for Klamath llotel and placed in a side room late removing here from Yamhill county lie given by due and proper publication. nanza, Comity of Klamath, State of with his family. He leave* a daugh­ E. M. B ratt mn , Register. I Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office county. In the evening, but upon tlie follow­ ter and t wo sons to mourn his loss, his sworn statement No. 1417, for the II iKiiv B ailey , Receiver. purchase of the NE’4 SW>4 of Section We undcrsland that the promoters ing day wlicn an Inventory wus two of whom are living in Lnngell No. 5, in Township No. 38 S., Range CONTEST NOTICE. again taken, ail but six of tlie birds Valiev, Mt*. Mary McDonald and of the railroad building th No. 12. F'. W. M.. and w ill offer proof to hud flown. Landlord Burriss is ex­ Jeff Wilson. The third one, Simpson from Igtird want to employ I,.' Department of tlie Interior.) show that the land sought is more val­ Wilson, is living ill . Hogue River onerated as lie had not had goose on Valley. The remain* were United States Land Office.)- uable for its timber or stone than for on the line ami are im-reasii brought I Lakeview , Oregon, Octol^r 2. 1902. J agricultural purposes, and fo establish the bill <»f fare for a day or two, and from Salem and interred in force as rapidly as possible. his claim to said land before J. O. the Bo- A sufficient contest affidavit having lLimaker, U. S. Commissioner. at Bo­ railroad 1» now building on Klamath Realm-,s and Dorian are now cruising nanza cemetery. la-ell tiled in this office by Georgia M. nanza, Oregon, on Tuesday, tin- 13th Dr. Johnson.tried to place himself Carter, contestant, against homestead I alxiut tlie town looking for fresli twunly solt day of January, 1903. He names as goose feathers, witli a view of even­ on the sick list this week, but bis entry No. 21'6, made November 12, witnesses: J. S. Fuller, of Bonanza, The Des Chutea Eclm reports tli.it apothecary shop was t«»» near his 1901, for N W 4 Section 21», hip Oregon; J. D. llaniaker, oi 20, Town of iwmanza, Bonanza, ing up wH Ii tlie individuals who so Marvin Ca.nn.lO~ ...... „.« ’1. by Marvin Camp- Oregon ; Charles Goss, of Bonanza, Ore- room, and he only sighed and said, 38 8., Range '• E,, bv Ule survey for the extension of the unceremoniously separated them “no rest for the wicked.” I h -II, contest«-«-, in which it is alleged gon ; J. P. Bechdoldt, of Bonanza, Ore- CMumbi* Soutliein railroad has lieen the said Marvin Campla-ll lias gon. , Any and all persons l claimmga l- from the major part of tlie fruits of i That .lolmle Colahan will recover, that ...................... ...1...11.. abandoned -1..- 1— - » said '• tract, and • chang- ‘ , «-..»a-.lu ■ .¡.--i ---- « -■ * tanning • wholly completed to Bend and believcH work I a bard day's hunt. is the verdict of our best physicians; ,-.| his residence therefrom for more verseiv the above described hinds are to ailv rile tiinr their cminiF claims in in it* this . ; , requested b it* of construction will soon follow. its a boy. i Ilian six months t mice l__ __ —— - mud making othceon or before said 13th dav of Jan- Thia line Is one of tliree headed fori I Tlx- Grants Pass Observer says entry, and next prior to tlie date bere- or the hero, uary, iinrv 1903. 1‘hll .1. D. llaniaker has removed to libai Cinteli States Engineer II. C. town for the winter t<> take advan- i in ; that said tract is not nettled upon Klamatli F'alls. E. M. B rattain , Register. and cultivated by said part as required I by law, and this the said contestant is TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNES, 1878.— About thirty relatives have joined PerkiDsand Fred Mens« h who have ' tage of school privileges. Mr. Brown of Grants Pass is so in ready to prove at such time and place in asilit te contest tlie estate of the hist returned from the Cascade for- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .. .« finding «u.Jin.r * i 1-irm- love with llt Klamath that „ he be c*t reserve, report arg< br)>ught „ f,|1)li)y coiintv, h,th(.r r. .1|l(1 w as limy la- name 1 by tlie Register and late lf«M»ry A merman, who left Receiver for a hearing in said ease; ■ ■■*■•■» in ■ mi«i UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) |n at 10 o’clock a. in. Seolt. are lie base of Mount Ncott. There are lie InienH« intends to settle in a home of his on Novemlier 15, 1902, before Jas. H. pliance with tin- provisions of the act of IS THE PLACE TO GET Calkins of Ashland have been cm- of Juno 3, 1878, entitled “An several hundred Ix-aveis in thi col- own in the spring. Driscoll, county clerk at Klamath Falls, , Congress ployed by tbc contestants. act for tin- sale of timber lands in the I ..... ..4 4 I. , < , . house. | held nt 10 o'clock a. m. on November' H. F' Murdoch has begun the Pl iably, the only colony of these much-! nievening at the school ... ............... 20, 1902, »iciore the Register and Re­ and Washington Territory," as extend­ erection of a building on Main prized furry-coated creatures on the r''MI-*lu .'while and push the ceiver at tlie United Mates Land OHiee ed to all tlie Public Lain! States by ft^rShop near Duffy’s Store: 1 I work Work oil t lie church hull.ll.... on tlie building. act of August 4, 1892, Jesse C. Jarvis, street, to be occupied as a law office ¡coast. in laikeviciv, - llaniaker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bo­ There was a large crowd present, an valuable addition to this great nat-l furnlsli you your winter’s wood. nanza, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 ward for the arrest and conviction at excellent supper was served, an or­ , oral wonder. day of January, 1903. He names as Fiackus Bros, have commenced any person or persons found guilty ot Notice for Publication. ¡witnesses: G. L. Kerr, of Bedtleld, chestra discoursed line music and ‘ Oregon ; R. 8. Bpurks, of Bonanza, Ore­ stealing or altering th* maria at j We are under obligations to C. P. work on the “infernal" bridge, near Ilono. | I UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ) gon ; J. A. Brown, of Bonanza, Oregon; ♦»Ith general sis-iabllity all had a Dorian for a copy of tlie London | Bonanz.i. brands of any stock belonging to ang member of this association. I L akkvikw , O reoos , Octolier 27, 1902.1 .1.1». llaniaker, of Ronnnza, Oregon. good time. Times, which we have had the pleas-1 THANKSGIVING BALL. Any mid all jtersons claiming adversely Address Cba8. H or top, Preaident Notice is hereby given tiiat, in com­ tile above-deseribed lands are requested The case of Salmon & Salmon vs. I urr of perusing. It seems odd to or J. O. llaniaker,Secretary. pliance witli the provisions of tlie net of I to tile their claims in this office on or F. II. Mills, being an action to re­ one ;u-cii«tome/l to Hie American style | Will be given at Houston's opera Congress of.Inne 3, 1878, entitled “An 1 before said 7th dav of Jannarv, 1903. plevin two horses and a harness, was of journalism. The English are long house. Thursday night, November net for tlie sale of timber lands in tlie E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. slut«-“ of California, Oregon, Nevada and tried before Judge Baldwin on Sat-' on titles and the fact Is emphasized 27, 1902, for tlie lienctit of tlie Klam­ Washington Territory,’’ as extended tirday and resulted in a decision in In t heir papers. To bump over from ath County Agricultural Association. ' to m. tlie Public Land States by net THJJ of August 4, 1892, George Mcl»onald, of Opening waltz, at 8:30 p. m. favor of the plaint iff. the defendant ! one to a dozen handles to a man's Lnngell Valley, county of Klamath, An all night dance with the best state of Oregon, lias this day filed in being required to pay costs and $20 name Is distasteful to an American, of mimic, and a Hrst-class banquet at tliis office Ids sworn statement No. for use of lb" properly. in whose eyes such extravagant rec­ 1544. for tlie purchase of tlie NW quar­ Eastern Hats, Waistings, Flaiinbis, Ready-mad* midnight at Hotel Ltnkville. Con­ ter N W quarter, of Section No. 12. in. A spirit of dissension has exploded ognition seems nonsensical. FOR I The orchestra will furnlsli music Township No. 41 8., Range No. 13 E. W. ‘ downs and Skirts. Full line of Children’s Hoods and Jo the Second Baptist church at siderable matter that appears too at tlie hotel during the stipp<-r hour. M., and will offer proof to show tiiat unimportant for a metropolitan Portland and the organization is Tick» is with supper, including the land sought !•> more valuable for its .Jacket?; also Cushion Covers, Embroidery Silk, Linen*; rent by factional strife and animosi­ paper, i* published, and yet the Zinfandel and Rcisling, $2.50 per timber or stone than for agricultural Batienburgs, ete, purposes, and to establish liis claim to collide, ty. It Is hoped that Gabriel's trum­ English could, with reason, find the said hind before .I. O. Flainaker, U. S. same fault with American journals. Now Open Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on pet will not sound until the struggle CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE» Much to its credit, the Times I* j Tlie date for the annual masquer­ Friday, the 27th day of March, 1903. I ade ball lias been set for New Year's He names as witnesses: Jas. Malone, ends and Christian harmony and free from __ big bead lines, and subordl- eve, Wednesday, December 31st. i • of Liingell Valley, Oregon; Geo. Deal, fellowship have been restored. PRESBV TERIAN CHURCH u'at'e« MitMUonal feature, which arc notice II given fof the benelit of liingell Valley, Oregon; A.C. Dun­ Fve*p1<'*t-ant physic take Cban- Charles A. Fitch, one of the pith- 1 ,, t. „..„»nimnnii of those who desire to contest for can, of Langt-ll Valley, Oregon; Jeff Eterv Sabbat b: bcrlain's SMfcacb and Liver Takfotat '• ■ I prizes, so that they may have om- Wilson, of Lnngell Valley« Oregon. Sunday Schobl, 10.OP, a. in Ushers of the Lakeview Herald, took made disgustingly Easy to takw Pleatatit tn e**Ct; many of the papers on Ibis Mdo nie time to prepare costumes, $te Any und all persons claiming lulrfrsdy Preaching. 11:00. a. tn. an overdose of morphine on Wednes­ F ’ or sale by Chitwood Co. Christian Endeavor, 0:45, p. in. the Atlantic. ; Houston B-os.. under whose mailage- tin- al>ove-de.«cril>«u on n|)^ prevp,us occasion of this Prayer meet ing, 7:30, p. nt. • gaining consciousness. Be leaves medicines of all kinds — eno*** t* A. O. U. W. BUILDING, All are cordially invited to theM a wife and three children at Che- j lions to tlie Oregonian, expressed a kind. Watch ths » »a later for ser- kill you if gfcg, mttk* you *M If ff M*a «o Rubber boots with leather soles at ff sick, mfflto yoti *tek |,1111 the IHH-.I e.art Icntarv.^— ♦ I» Tl'wn-I I - »I « <1 vices. — IX»„ -4«. «- I« i »'odttnuallv on. hand at the EfoiaM* halls. Wash. He weut »•• I.ykcvirw YMUKSDAY, NOVKMIV It H. I i E lectric CASH STORE. Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown * $* I New Stock Now Arrivings IL F. WILLITS, Proprietor. i * i ------- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE i. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORÉ. Klamath Falls Marble Yard First Class Work of all Kinds in Stone, fi. D. 6RIZZLE, Prop. $250.00REWARD. BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty. fall goods .