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kLAMATH REPUBLICAN b''l" rudds ihai'^'i/^ * ”'11 ’’ hat I«.s.il Hu,. |() |)N|ry, via Niiook Bros.’ C. I .. Punish. i A full line of Buckingham and • oil'll, will probably lie delayed until C.ipl. O. P. Applo'pife who Is so Heelit limits and shoes men's and I <>2 »¡.•¿"'■■••••neet i ...... g MB Xfa ni'Xl spring There an1 nine 'plumes fl'llll |||H journing Here during the Indian < ladies’ fo. winter weat at the Ex- ¡t, V“'"’-" binmati. i , MUI. ' • 11 opi'i.n inn between here and Mer • rials, went to the Agency Saturday, celsior, Dairy, Oi. has rill. About t w 1 more weeks of wofk returning Monday. local news no "III finish 1 lie company’s extensions * ----- Save money by making your home I I n.l\i tlji'KHlnp Unir,” • has. McCijmlwr who has been in stead, timber and other Hlings with i There are I lire,. m this comity this year, the uncer women nerving I lie Sliver Lake section of Lake coun ■Mtencre in the Huh tainty uf the weather making It ad C. H. Withrow, U. S. Commissiimcr, ''"I P'llltllltluiv visable to suspend further operations ty for several months, has returned Klamath Falls, Oregon. A sou wax I mihi t . .... l" Mr. ami \|rs until spring, when (). B. Gates, gen to bls home at Dairy. 11. II. Wwrolt on ThuiMl lav of Lisi Notice Por Publication Walter Brown and wife and Miss eral Kiiperlntendeiit, expects to re week. turn here accompanied by bis family. Etta Smart departed yesterday morn Department of the Interior, i <>n aixjount of t; D'lrlng the next two weeks a line ing via Ager for Missouri, where they ., •be Thsuksghinj, bave men Iauid Office at Lakeview, Oregon, ’• t will spend the winter. ball next Week liier« yf erul.Hlng the I Im- "ill lie extended seven miles south of re a III | h - in, dani ,• ,M'r huida ami it October 14, 1902. ) ■I K imi likely (|)iU Merrill and some Improvements will Iti tile opera btaise tmnoriow night Chas. C. llobcrtMin, a telephone Notice is hereby given that the fol ri* •I'lylhlng will |„ done until til,. jnKIJr. be made at this place and vicinity,! expert from Portland, has arrived In lowing-named settler has filed notice of The Prealiyterlun Sumhiy Mlm.,1 “•"'(' mi Hie big th,, utter of which will be Lakeview to Huperintend establishing his intention to make final proof in sup has already commun ed p."parati,,,, fire is settled. ’ '4'Vinll! destroyed bj among port of Ids claim, and that aaid proof * the running of a wire that will in-1 the exchange system there. ^ppn.prUleMrvicesmi <I|„|M,1,¿ will lie made before Jas. H. Driscoll, elude the ranches between here and >' W. Marple, who W. A. Liston, the fire insurance , Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore '■•‘.v boni Ager, -..... arrived Sntur- Lust river In the Klamath Falls clr-1 man from Salem, left for home Tues- County . 7 repir's that Ix iween 2, 1902, viz: T||,‘ telephone system, put1 day morning after having lieen in gon, on Decemlvr IUI11 and snow ail,i consequent •'»" ami «on men now ¥ const Hull, the ''Hit. Isaac T. Galligar, mud and Hluah luv« n nden d trnvi'l employed Io th " const ruction of under isinst,ruction by the Midway this county nearly two months. IL E. 2403, for the SEL4, Sec. 8, Tp. 38, t". Iasi spring, andon which the MNMWliat lalairlmih and dhagri . al.i.. '*"■ Klamath Lak e railroad. ' R.6, E. W. M. He names the following Mr. ] work of extension has been Ktcadily i II. L. Bradley and F. Wilmot, 8. thia week. to prove his continuous resi nu’s'iH’,;,H ...... ( witnesses that | io progress since then, has placed memliers of the Bridal Veil Lumber dence upon and cultivation of said land '< pmp,>N,.S (1) |,l|||(| A very necewary pic....... work was •lb Lails ami timo ;llr I to Klam-1 illlTeii.nl sections of the county in Co., of Bridal Veil, Or., are in Klam- ' viz: Edward Shaffer, of Keno, Oregon tllidertakun Monday |||||IIK |h l(| . ■"Whig the eastern side fi north, ful-1 J communicable touch with each other j ath county with a view of securing Alfred J. Weeks, of Keno, Oregon; Al ' of the lake.! tlnber lands. vin W. McPherson, of Keno, Oregon where there are holes In the Wester,, ami vit her commet and enabled easier, quicker, cheaper James Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. "'ll h the ('olmn- [ and altogether more satisfactory! acctlon of .Multi street. Edwin S. Crocker, Coral L. Faulk- • hla Soul hern '■r , ........... E. M. B hatt aix , Register. parallel that rmul ner and Annie E. Crocker of Port with the outside 1 Eight liielies <>r snow mi H«. |,.Vl.i ■•nd 1 Ims reach t In- t >. • R. ... At. N. i j communication land, Emma T. Gray, Chas. M. Wil- . "orld. When the system Is extended Tl M BER LA NO, ACT JINE 3. 187«, fell al Round lake tlm f<„e |l|rt ,,r Lakeview E xamlncr: Mr. Yaden next year, It is Imped Klamath Agen ley and Chas. S. Orcutt of Lewiston, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the week Only l4tH„,t meh f..|| I* making Idaho, were here last Saturday to' some welcome Iniprove- cy. Fort Klamath, Bly and other here and It m < h > ii melted. tmmts op the Western stage line! points will secure connections. Thus, make pr<Mif on timber claims. U sitko S tatus I. ano O kkick , ) The Southern < iregon M-dlcal as- *hi' h will prove a declde"l Ashland Tidings: Hon. E. D. Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, 1902. f .... ..... I cmiven-1 in time, all parts of the county will • ’ ’ IM r and rnmfort aiK'xatloii hud a sessum in Grants Pass Notice is hereby given that in corn to the travellngl I”' knit together with telephone lines, Briggs, F. W. Sheffield and G. E. pulilii. j| js 4iv\;iys iiwi’Niiary J Io I thereby facilitating business and en Ingersoll on Tuesday of lust week, The returned _____ Monday „ _______ ,f night pliance with the provisions of the act of ! run l>nekl„,al(|h Over the m.,„ ' from a two weeks’ duck bunt on Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An elation meets M ini anmi.illv. hancing the pleasure uf life. mountains m Um whiter on ae, ,,mit of the • snow Klamath lake. They were quite act lor the sale of timlier lands in the ....... Houston Bros. ¡1 »re building an a<| ami W. F. Arant, superintendent of successful and brought home plenty states of California, Oregon, Nevada, mud, travelers are always ex- dilioli, 1« by 31 feet, to t tlielr opera JMlMtl Io the Weather. and Washington Territory,” as extend •'rater Lake National Park, and wife of evidence of their prowess. , ......... Bui’klxiards ed to all the Public Land States by act house, to I m - used in connect ion with *Hh tops on are I he latest Improve- and son. .lay, and Surveyor E. B. Paisley Post: Jim Welsh and of August 4, 1802, the following trersons the stage for dressing rooms. Henry, Geo. Potras, Wendall Prixtb- "•'nts, and ftsit warmers are t.» |)(. std and J. Louis Condon returned Frank Farrow started for Klamath have this day tiled in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Union aervlcva will )H- held In the carried during the winter. last week from the park where they marsh yesterday with a band of cat William H. Flagg, Pnwbyterlan church on Tli.mks-nm - tle to be delivered to J. R. Horning Constable w. II. Muss.’lman ar spent 1 wo weeks hx'.it Ing a new road of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of day at 10:39 a. m. An appropriate rived from Lori Klamath Saturdav by which to reach the lake from for feeding through the winter. the Oregon, sworn statement No. 148C>, for aeriimn will U- preached by Rev. \\ • vemng, having hi mistmly Win’. main road. They have found an Part of the cattle belorg to Welch the purchase of the N,'2 of Nsection F. Shield«. Barclay, a half-breed, who was given ascent so gradual that much of the and part to John Kelley of Hummer 24, township 41), 8., range 7 E. Lake. John W. Dyar, i Thecaaeof the slate vs. Rng,.r •"Io th.-hands of t ie sheriff Io lav hardship hitherto experienced in of Ashland, county of Jacks >n. state of It Illi.mis, ami Indian, charged with out, m i|„. county jail, a fi,,,. ,,f «(¡o. making the trip will be eliminated. TRIAL OF BETSY POPOMPKUS. Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487. for Ihf hirccny I.f a steer, lias l,een a. I Last •J hiirsday Barclay and anol her The proposed road will branch off at the purchase of the St2 SWl4, NE‘4 liilfbri'eil by the mime of Donald the head of Annie Creek canyon, five The trial of Betsy Popompkua, an 8WJ4, ami NW'4 SE‘4. section 1, town ior trial In the circuit court here McKay pmnded Fred Larson and miles from the lake, and will ap Indian woman, charged with the ship 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M. next Monday. otherwise .listurls.l the pem-e of Ft. proach the lake immediately west of murder of her mother, Dr. Hannah, Emma Dvar, Barnyard fowls that survive tliv Klamath. I hey were arrested and < ast le < 'rag. terminating at Victor1 was commenced in the circuit court of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of annual holiday festivities, beginning ' ik'-n before Justice Emery who Rock. There will be a slight grade! at tills place Monday morning, Dis Oregon, sworn statement No. 148«, for NEl4 ami N’-2 next week and ending a month later, lim it them «00 apiece. McKay paid to wit hin three-fourths of a mile of trict Attorney Ileaines and Deputy the purchase of the will la- tn luck and liuve go<xJ reason Ills tin,', but Barclay preferred to go the lake. Of that distance one- District Attorney Rutenic prosecuting SE'a, section 2, township 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M. to return thanks. to jail quarter of a mile will have a ten per the action and Attorneys Drake & Florence L. Trefren, e< ut grade. Most of the new road Walling and Leavitt & .Mills appear of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Rwently tlm Cat holies of \aldand lb" Medford Mail reports that a "di I ..... miparalively level, so nearly ing for the defendant. Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for I bad a pleasant aoeial gathering, witli petition Is lK«lng circulated for the Dr. Hannah disappeared June 25 th the purchase of the SE'a NW*4, 8Wl4 rcfreahnienta and a literary.... I mtisi release of .limn s F. I*. Bogart from so, in fact, that horses can easily | Being and her dead laxly was found in Lost NE‘4, ami W'.j 8E'4, section 12, town cal program, in honor of tiieir pastor, the penitentiary, whither he was t rot over a great deal of it. ship 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M. on tlx* south side of the mountain.! »'ather J. D. Murphy. sent under tlie name of Prestixui where less snow falls, the season dur I ' river, near Bonanza, about the mid- That they will offer proof to show J die of July. As a result, Betsy I ’ o- Mr» Fayette ('«nnon of Lake conn ilmiit a year ago for holding up J. L. ing which Crater Lake will be acees- 1 pompkus, who had been seen in the that the land Houglit is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tywts thrown mat of a bua<y on Yaden. proprietor at that time of silile will be six weeks longer than ' vicinity of Bonanza with her mother, tural purposes, and to establish their tin- Ashland Klanntli Fails stage WedncMlav of last week and had tier formerly. Ala > along tjie route are was arrested and charged with kill claim to said land before C. H. Withrow. line. The young man's fattier is ■I skull fractured. Mie wai. rcpirted exceptionally fine camping grounds, ing her. U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, eircuLiflng tlie petition for a pardon, with attractive scenery and an abun tn a critical condition. Monday, Tuesday and yesterday Oregon, on Thursday, the 29th day of which Is urged on the ground that dance of timber and grass and excel forenoon were devoted to securing a Janna-y, 1903. Revival ini'i't Ings are being held Prestoon had tmt a short time liefore Thev name as witnesses: Florence lent water. Mr. Arant twya work jury, the following men finally being In a la nt at Medford, Additions to Is en released from a California in on the proposed road will begin as chosen to decide the case: Jas. Ma I., Trefren, John W. Dyar, Emma Dyar, the religious fold are thu« being sane asylum and was mentally de- soon as tlm weather will permit next William II. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, lone. M. E. Hutchison, E. J. Phillips. ami J. 8. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. gained ami doubtless many back- ranged when he committed the spring. Speaking of the prospects. B. W. Short. J. T. Patterson. John Any and all persons claiming adverse crime. allders arc Is lng warmed over. In-says parties are figuring on put-I Wells, E. N. Col.M.n. Geo. Ritter. .1. ly the above-described lands are re Judge Gro. T. Baldwin. N S Mrr- Ashland Record' Hon. E. V. Car- | i ting a steam launch, that will ac-‘ P. ('alahan. Willis Weblier, Al. quested to tile their claims in this office on or Indore said 29th day of January, rill and J. F. Adams left Saturday ter. Dr. Ihirnetl. W. G. Kropke and commodate twenty-five passengers., ! Fitch and Tims. Culbertson. He| morning for Port land where tliv John Churchman, wlm left Ashland on Crater Lake next summer. After the statements to the jury, 1903. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. went to represent thin county at the Saturday on a duck hunt hi the vlciti-! says there Is also a likelihood that za by Attorney Reatnes for the prosecu meeting of the Oregon Irrigation it y of Big Springs, Siskiyou county,! hotel and feed stable will be built I I tion and Attorney Mills for the de- TIMBERLAND. ACTJUNE 3. 1878, Anoialmn. ('al. had a narrow escape from near tlie lake end a large new hotel 1 fense, the work of taking testimony NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. drnxning In Shasta river and an ex at Fort Klamath. Already Mr. Ar ; was commenced. There are numerous In regard to the death of C. A. ant is receiving numerous inquiries witnesses for each side and the re- perience that they will have reason1 UxtTiin S tatus L and O fhce , \ ♦ FlU'll, who died at Lakeview from to retiK'nilHT evcrniore. They under from outside people who are plan ‘ mainder of tills week may be requir Lakeview, Oregon, Octolier 2, 1902. morphine poisoning, tlie coroner’s took to cross that .stream, which was ning to visit t he great natural won ed to complete the trial. Notice i« hereby given that in com jury returned a verdict to tlie There were two feet Betsy s husband. David Popomp- pliance w ith the provisions of the act of swollen by the ris'ent rains, in a der next year. that the drug wus not taken "agon, and were thrown Into the j of snow on the rim of the lake when kns, is also charged with the killing Congress of Jure 3, 187«, entitled “An suicidal Intent. of Dr. Hannah and is awaiting trial. act for the sale of timlier lands in the "ater, which ",ts about ten feet1 the party left there last week. states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Mr. David J. Blackmore and Miss deep. They regained the shore with Buckingham and Hecht Warenton and Washington Territory,” as extend licMie M. Eaton, liotli of Klamath considerable difficulty tint lost their PERSONAL boots, ahoes and felts, at Excelsior, ed to all the Public Land States by act 1 county, were united In marriage at , guns, ammunition, etc. I of August 4, 1802, John D. Edler of Bo Dairy, Oregon. Mixlford on Wednesday of last week. nanza, County of Klamath, State of .1. A. McDonald of Klamathi n who , ' L. E. Walter of Bly was here Sat The newly wedded couple will reside killed Ed. I.0111 ks and Henry Hixrver urday. Oregon, has this day tiled in this office TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. his sworn statement No. 1417, for the at llenley, t'sllf. G. T. Conner of Merrill was in near Fall creek. July 21 last was ----- base of the NE1» SW1^ of Section Notice is hereby given that there purchase town Tuesday. tried in the superior court at Yreka of One night Ixsl week a Couple 1 ..... 5, in Township No. 38 S., Range are funds in the town treasury for No. coyotes visited Grants Pass > and en- Lust week oil one charge t hat of kill-! L. D. Burk of Bonanza was in No. 12, E. W. M., and will offer proof to the redemption of the following war show that the land sought is more val trrtalned lliemselves bv chassing mg Loucks and "as convicted of town Monday. * rants. interest on same to cease from Home cows up and down the streets, manslaughter. Ilis trial for killing John Shook of Dairy was at the November 13. 1902: Nos. 874. 87.7. uable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish J Tlielr gayet v was cut short when a Hoover follows, McDonald, wlm has Falls yesterday. 87«, 877, 878. 879. 880, 881, 882, 8SJ, his claim to sail land before J. O. the reputation ol Iwing a bard char-1 man ap|w*arcd with a shotgun. M. F. Orr of Lorella arrived in «84, 88.7. 886, 887, 888. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bo ret er, "as the proprietor of a salixm J. W. S iemens , Town Treasurer. nanza, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13th The Oregon Irrigation assocl ition at Ivlai. rtlion and also kept a resort I town yesterday. ! day of January, 1903. He names as wax booked to meet in I’orlland mi near the camp of the men emplovixl L. C. Sisemore of Ft. Klamath was TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNES. 1878, witnesses • : J. S. Fuller, of Bonanza, Tuesday and Wednesday of this 011 the KI unath railroad. in town Monday. At this Oregon; J. D. Hamaker, of Bonanza, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. week. Klam.ith county is ably rep. latter place the tragedy was enacted, Oregon ; Charles Goss, of Bonanza, Ore 1’. B. Duran arrived from Lakc- rrwtiled at the meeting and we hop, le the two murdered men having Iwen view last Friday. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I gon; J. P. Beehdoldt, of Bonanza, Ore much good Lo our future irrigation •mployed on the railroad. L akkvikw , G iikgox , Sept. 22, 1902. i gon. Any and all persons claiming a I- i Hoover, J. A. McIntire left for Ashland B___ that ___ ... in ___ interests will result. Notice is hereby given com- versely tiie a I Hive descrilied lands are .ind a companion got into McDonald's yesterday morning. pliauce with the provisions of the act of requested to tile their claims in tins The police force of Ashland lets buggv and st.irted towaid Klamathon .1. O. Ilamakarof Bonanza was at Coi'igress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An "Oiee on or before said 13th day of Jan- been Increasi-d in order to make when McDonald pulled out his gun ! this place Saturday. act for the sale of timber lands in the nary, 1903. and killed him. Later Loticks over-' E. M. B battaik , Register greater headway in ferreting out vio states of California, Oregon. Nevada, (. ’ lias. Graves of the Des Chutes took McDonald on the road and ad lators of the Imai liquor and gambl and Washington Territory,” as ex lias been here this week. -- tended to all the Public Land States by TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______ ing ordinance«. The latter ordi vised Idin to surrender which he NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. II. E. Momyer of Klamath Agency act of August 4, 1892, Florence M. Stan- Wluretipoil nance Is to be am"iided to Increase the said he would do. osheck. of Klamath Falls. County of Loucks placed McDonald under ar visited this place Saturday. p'tialty for Its violation. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.! rest, which so enraged the saloon: J. P. Hazen was in from Bed Held Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day L akkvikw . O kkgox , Sept. 29, 1902.) tiled in this office her sworn statement The Ashland Town Talk reports keeper that he shot Loucks. the latter part of last week. The Rïamatli Cotiniv Live Stock No. ¡397, for the purchase of the W1.. Notice is hereby given that in com that Game Warden Quimby oilers a J. D. Dieckman of Daily was SW> 4 , SE^SW', ..................... ... l 4 , SW*4 HE l 4 , of See- pitance pliance with the provisions of the act of Asstx-iation will pay the above re Francis .1. Ilowne. who came to reward of »50 Io any one wb> "ill tion No. 5, in I'ownship hip No. 32 S.. S„ | Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ward for the arrest and conviction of give him Information leading to tlie the ('oast alxnit a year ago from Klamath Falls visitor yesterday. " No. 7>, 7 1« E E. W. M., anil will , act for the sale of timber lands in the H. L. Bradley and Frank Wilmox 'Range arrest and conviction of hunters "Im Pipestone, Minn., ami to this place any person or perspns found guilty of j offer proof to show that the land states of California, Oregon, Nevada, violate the game law in killing more last April, seeking investments In of Bly were Falls visitors Sunday. 1 sought is more valuable for its timlier and Washington Territory.” as extend- stealing or altering the inarkw of J. W. Dickey and wife of Ft. or stone than for agricultural purposes, ed to all the Public Land States by than fifty ducks per day to the man. real estate, has lieen working on a brands of any stock belonging to any deal here for some time and has just Klamath were at this place Monday. and to establish her claim to Raid land act of August 4, 1892. Jesse C. Jarvis, member of this association. R. A. Loomis who moved from Til- .... u luded It, being the purchase of I Jas. II. Driscoll, county clerk, at of Bonanza. County of Klamath, State] Address Chas. Horton, President S. C. Tiavner anfl wife left Sun- Ix'fore laimsik to Ashland alxmt a month a iiuiii I ht of ranches along lost river, Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Tuesday, of Oregon, lias this day filed inthis office | or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. for Marysville, where they will re ago, was fat illy Injured by falling aggregating, with a lew other tracts the 30tli day of Decemlier, 1902. She his sworn statement No. 1400, for the, side. 1 names as witnesses: Keitli A. Porter, purchase of the NW>4 NE‘4 of Section 1 over a precipice with a wagon and III prospect, 240« acres. He has 11“ Dr. Ilargus left Tuesday on a visit 1 of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Louis II. No. 20, in Township No. 40 «., Range team, the result of trying fo avoid bought 320 acres of T. B. Kinsman, a pawing train, lie was accoinpanl- 480 acres of D. F. Driseoll. 200 acres to San Francisco, to be absent ten Htanosheck, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; No. 13 E. W. M., ami will offer proof! Fred L. Houston, of Klamath Falls, to show that the land sought is more cd by hlK little son who c.seaped In of John and Dave Shook, Dill acres days. Oregon ; J. Louis Condon, of Klamath ' valuable fqr its timber or stone than for W. E. Conner of Iainc Rock left Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons agricultural purposes.ami to establish jury. of Mrs. Mary Sutton. 100 of T A. T. Bogue river valley towns arc an- Languii. Itili acres of the Hildkllis for Ashland Sunday for a few days’ claiming adversely the above-descrilied his claim to said land Indore J. O. _______ lands are _______ requested to ....... tile flieir claims Hamaker, U.S. Commissioner, at Bo- Cord -11. visit. noyed by an excess of tramps who are estate, bill aeres of B. 1 ? r . • . in this office on or before said 30th day nanza, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th i and 179 Mr. Phelps, the piano tuner of 1(10 acres of F. K. Detie passing down the railroad in swarms ' day of January, 1903. He mines as Flannels, Eastern Hats, Waistings, y-inade of Decern l>er. 1902. All I het San Francisco, arrived from Ashland these days, being on their way sout h acres of E. S. Terwilliger. witnesses: G. I.. Kerr, of Bedfield, E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. •dy, hi-' Sunday. Ui spend the whiter. One of the land purchased lies in a body, Oregon ; R. S. Sparks, of Bonanza, Ore Gowns and Skirts. Full line of Children’s Hoods and gon; J. A. Brown, of Bonanza, Oregon ; verv few advantages of being located eluding the original townslfe of Bo-' Mrs. Summers, mother of Sheriff Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 J. D. Hamaker, of Ronanza, Oregon. Jacketc; also Cushion Covers, Etnhroidery Silk, Linens,’ off of a railroad I« freedom from nanza and extending down Lost river Summers, departed Sunday for l’ort- Notice for Publication. i Any and all persons claiming adversely I Io within half a mile of what is land via Ager. tramps. the alMive descrihed lands are requested Battenburgs, etc. I known ns the Upper Gap. 'I'he • ~ * r •; • • V nt. : • ■ to tile their claims ;n this office oil or Chas. Crew of Hoquaitn. Wash', source of the river, with Its multi-; C. A. Bunting has moved froni UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ÇTHDF E. J. BOYD. ranch Sprague river to his Title lake before said 7th dav of January, 1903. L akkvikw , O rkgon , October 27, 1902. I CENTRAL MILLINERY «3 1 ''h1-! who was on his way Imine from Bly lode of springs. Ison the Terwilliger Proprietor. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. for the winter. Notice is hereby given that, in coni-1 where he had located a timber elami. land, Lind, ami r"^c,t"ri,12' and tin I lie ”irrigating Irrigating P project. In pliance with tlie provisions of the act of stiffen'd a compound fracture of the augurated by Messrs. Shook and I er- , Rex E. Bord, member of the Olenc Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Notice for Publication. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. right arm while stopping at K' no willlgcr a few yenra ago. 1, looking * to “ Live Stock Co., started Monday for nd for the sale of timlier lands in the last Thursday. His horse kltk d those springs for supply, will be de San Francisco. states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Denartm^nt of th« interior, Department of the Interior, i lilm a violent blow 011 the arm. 1 r. vcloped bv Mr. Ilowne. and In nial J. L. Fisher left Sunday morning Washington Territory,” as extended Iatnd Office al Lakeview 4 Oreae«,' I-and Office at Lakeview, Oregon.r tom. the Public Land States by ad 1000 gone to for Lakeview where he has Reames was called. November.1,1202. way lie Will be able to water October 23, fvO2. • of August 4, 1892, George McDonald, of Notice is hereby given that the fol ¡,s. Heexpccta to Irrigate 1000 work In a testaurant. I Notice is hereby given that the fol In the case of It. C. Anderson vs. acres. Langell Valley, county of Klamath, settler has filed notice of •s more from the system Inst It ut C. D. Wilson and John Uerlings state of Oregon, has this day tiled iti I lowing-named settler has filed notice of i lowing-named for acres .... J. F. Adams, tried In the elrcit Ilia intention to make flngl proof in his intention to make final prop! in eufH il. Ilarpold. Fully 2000 arrived home Tuesday from a busl- this office his sworn statement No. cd by A court last week, the support of his claim, and that said proof port of his claim, and that: said proof capable of Irrigation and ness trip to the railroad. 1544, for the purchase of the NW quar acres are cn plaintiff a Judgment for »901. will I be m ? made before C. H. Withrow, will lie made before Jas II. Driscoll, wilt ‘•on ven I ng of Monday nmn dm.. will I m ’ iiiik I c to produce large crops Dr. Goble, the optician, and Mr. ter NW quarter. of Section No. 12. in county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, U, 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Faile, I of alfalfa. Township No. 41 S., Range No. 13 E. M Mr. Bowne proposes to Oregon, on,January 3, ¡Wfi, vi»: Isaacs of Medford are expected to Jim Smith, who was convicted r on December 6, 1902, vis: . M., and will offer proof to show that Balhus B. Griffith, Henry B. Ixxrs-'ey, larceny from a dwelling, was sen .1 < ■ colonize the land as soon as practlca- arrive here via Ager tonight. the land sought more valuable for its Now Open H, E. No. 2457. fwthe RE quarter NW This Is a laudable enterprise. H. F.. No. 2328. for the Lots 5, 8, SW ed by Judge Henson to DRco ye.trt .... Miss Swift, who has been teaching or stone than for agricultural t|,at will be profitable lor Mr. In the Chase district, left Sunday for timber SWW. Sec. 3, Tp. 34 S„ R. 71$, E. W. quarter, 8 hali I NE quarter, NB saw- pur|x>ses, and to establish his chum to In the penitentiary. quartaa/.Sec. «. R- M. He names the following witnesses ter SE quarti 'Bowne and beneficial in developing her home at Medford, via Ager. said laud liefore J. O. Hamaker, U. S. E. W. W. ■- name« the following L. A. Crons who was at Fort Klam gi-eater productiveness In an Import to prove his continuous residence upon Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on es jmprove hi« coqtinnoM reels witnesses L. B. Applegate and wife departed and cultivation of said land, via: John I ath. returned to his home AkI}‘ ant section of the county. Friday, the 27th day of March, 1903. dence ul ugtTand cultivetion of seid land, I Monday morning for Han Joae, Calif., Grav, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Fred land recently suffering from the • lie mimes as witnesses: Jas. Malone, I , Weiee. ,ot Fort KUunath, Meliiaae, ol Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Gue vix: J. The force employed by the Mid where they will spend the winter. of Langell Veliev, Oregon; Geo. Deal, fecta of an accident caused by t hi ex : Oregon , Ixntïç Flesaig. of, Fort Klaffatfe, Melhase. oi Fort Klamath, Oregon ; M. plosion of a shell. " Uh which he was wav Telephone Co. completed its line W. M. Morgan and E. M. Boothby Klafoeth, A. Craddock, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Oregon ; Annie Butler, of Fort Kletyetb. Oregon ; w. T. Shire, of Klamath Falla. testing a oew Winchester rifle. It is h, ilonanza last Saturday and return of Fort Klamath were here last Fri , E. M. Ba.vrtAix, Register. fcarod^tbat he may loT .,1‘" £ a ed to this place. ¡Oregon. i _ . . Four day, the latter to prove up on a Wilson, oi Langell Valley, Oregon. Aliy Any <1*111 and «III all pCint persons ’iIN Clill claiming 1 11^, UUVOInvIV adversely For a pleasant physic ta* Cbam- E. M. Regtoter. and he will be removed to a Portland located in Bonanza and two at inter homestead. the’ above-descril>ed lauds are request- O. U. W. BUILDING, herlaln’s Stomach «nd Lhw Tablet«, ¡,„dla„. th« i ------ ■ , Wfi H yr p H Ufi l l n il 1 I T Mrs. J. W. Hamaker departed Sun ed to file tlieir claims in this office on hospital for treatment. Rubber boots witb leather «ole« av I Easy to take. Plimeervt J*1 effect. Chas Horton and the <’|,n' ‘ day morning for Portland where she or before said 27th dav of March, 1903. The Lakeview Examiner reports s J-kCo tin account of Inclement th* EYoMM'of, Dai’rv, Of.' Klamath Falk For sale by Chitwyd k C o J * F M RB ATTAIN, Register that Geo. 8. Nickerson, fotmeriy 'o,Xr. the I.... '"ok "1P ’,n” has gone to visit ber daughter. Mrs. i JtJaunHb Fttlk h«' received .1 » THU HHDA V S' >\ I. \| 11 |; t E lectric . CASH STORE. Dry Goods, Ï .4* * 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. $250.00 REWARD. new FALL GOODS j THE BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specially. i ■