Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 27, 1902, Image 3

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    WATCH US! CLOCKS! SILVERWARI
here are i I,id to m <- Idin ind will I h ‘
A full line of Buckingliani
plcasi-d to know that he Is doing well n**< ht ls>ots and s I khs men’s
In Ills leg'll practice in Reno and ladies'— fi ? winter wear at t be
’ that hlmxelt and Umile have enjoyed celalor, Dairy, Oi.
good health.
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Save money by making your home- *•*
stead, titnlier and other ¿lings with
Dr. Goble, the Medford
C. H. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, .t.
writes us that ow ing to t
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
of me
tire weather he
, talnty
uulu) <>i
lie will not
"’i*
i visit Klamath Falla until next
(Notice For Publication.
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—
1X
. apt ing.
Department of the Interior, \ *v*
I-and (Hilcont Lakeview, Oregon, •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford of Talent,
Octois-r 14, 1902. I ,
who were here visiting thelf daugh­
Notice is hereby given th«t tiie fol- *♦*
need # to ,,
“send . away" for anvthino- thi ^
< re al-s« . coming in now and you won’t ter,
Mrs. L. F. Willits, and their low ing named settler lias filed notice of
k thi*» year and you won’t want to when
Ilin intention to make final proof in sup-
you son, II. A. Alford, returned home port
see our stock and get prices.
of his claim, and that said proof S*
last week.
I will lie imide before Jas. II. Driscoll, Ad
Mrs. Paul Breitenstein and son, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ure- ; ^¿9
gon, on I>eeeinher 2, 1902, viz:
*
Richard, departed Sunday morning
Isaac T. Galligar,
Mb
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they
H. E. 24tl3, for the SE' «,
4, Sec. 8, Tp. 38, I
- for Petaluma, Calif., where
8.
R.6,
E.
W.
M.
He
names
the
following
,
a. n . ni. m-
tiie
. fv.
, w ill spend a couple of months vislt- .
itnessc» to prove his continuous reei-
witnesses
resi- ’ 4«
I Ing relatives.
j deuce
land, 1 ' ! >
•nee upon and cultivation of said land,
Edwar-l Shaffer, of Keno, Oregon :
Col. C. E. Dutro Is making an vix:
Alfred J. Weeks, of Keno, Oregon; Al­
wide and was the. largest one ever I
effort to organize a lodge of Modern vin W. McPherson, of Keno, Oregon;
1 ll<uitrd on the lake. < Hi account of canal, lifty-three feet wide and four
Janies Bailey, of Shake, Oregon.
of feet deep, from Upper Klamath lake, W'MsInicn of America at tills place
E. M. B rattain , Register.
1902, an accident to ids inaciihiery and the! to extend forty miles ami Irrigate and Is meeting with encouragement.
unusually high wind, Mr. Giifllth
i land between Klamath FallH and It is one of the leading fraternal in- TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187»,
spent a week in making tiie trip.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
local news
Tide lake. Tiie company lias appro­ ( surancc orders.
Mr. William Terrill and Mrs. Mat-
Judge Geo. T. Baldwin was carica­
f’.MTKn S tates L and Orncr, )
Chi 1st mas comes four weeks from tie Jury were united in marriage at priated 32,000 miner’s IncheR of
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tured in last Tliursday’s Oregonian Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, 1902. f
water.
Tills
winter
engineers
will
today-
tiie residence of Win. Gunther, at
Notice is hereby given that in coni
go over tiie ground and if tiie pro­ | with other leading delegates in at­ pliance
mtli the provisions of the act of
The town of Paisley In Lake coun­ tills place, yesterday, at 12:30 p. m.,
ject is found feasible, actual con­ tendance at Hie Irrigation conven­ Congress of June 3, ISIS, entitled “An 1 - *,
ty wants a bank.
the ceremony beiug performed liy 8.
net
for
the
sale of titnlier lands in the
struction, for which there will be an tion. We liave seen truer likenesses
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Medford has a rock pile for tin- en­ C. Graves, Just Ice of tiie Peace. Tiie abundance of capital, will begin with­ | of t lie J udge.
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
newly wedded couple will reside at in six months, as required by law.
tertainment of tramps.
ed to all tl.e I’lihlic Land States by act
Edward
Everett
Young,
who
was
' Bonanza, and will receive tne con-
of August 4, 18112, tiie following persons
There seems to I m - a wan
Rev. HerlierGlll of Fielding, Iowa, here several months last summer, is I have this day tiled in this office their
grat
hl.it
Ions
and
Ix-st
wishes
of
many
flour and Hit* price lias acco
has accepted a call to the pastorate now in t lie Deschutes country and sworn statements, to-wit:
friends.
II. Flagg,
gone up.
of the Presbyterian church at this lias lieen contributing articles to tiie . of Ashland, William
county of Jackson, state of
J.
U
Padgett
of
Keno
arrived
■
Oregonian
concerning
the
resources
place, to succeed Rev. W. F. Shields,
Oregon, sworn statement No. 148«, for
The Are company had r. a meeting
home s.iturdav from a two-months' the change to be made January 1. 'and prospective irrigation of that tin- purchase of the N'a of N ‘u, section
Monday evening and among ; other
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section.
24, township 40, S.. range 7 E.
absence in Indiana and Missouri.
It| «ev. Gill has iong been i connected
business Initialed a new member.
John W. Dyar,
Mrs. A. J. Sawtell received from of Asldand, county
iiad I m uii fourteen y cars since he had i *'*••> 11 p Presbyterian church at
of Jackson, state of
Mrs Rebecca McKinney, who lo­ visited t bus«'
North
Fork,
Or.,
tiie
sad
news
by
Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487, for
states before and he EleMIng and leaves there very much
cated with her family In Lake coun­ found mir'li improvement. He met ! against the wishes of Its membership. | telegram yesterday of tile death of tli- purchase of the S1. SW<4, NE'4
1*. and NW1« KE*«. section 1, town­
ty In 1874, died at Lakeview on tiie
' her sister who was drowned near SW
ship 40, H., range 7 E., W. M.
and had a Ills daughter is now teaching in tiie
15th Inst., iM'ing aged about 74 years pleaiiuiit time generally
that place in Hie Umpqua river.
Emma Dear.
lie brought sch'Hita here and largely through her Mrs. Sawtell left immediately for of Asldand, county
of Jackson, state of
an< I 9 inontba.
ill the
IIIC i Influence was lie persuaded to come, i North Fork.
liaek from Indiana a «mi«»
curio in
i Oregon, sworn statement No. 1488, for
ItainemiM-r th* ball st the c;
the
purchase
of
the
S'„ NEL4 and N‘a
shape
of
a
Spantah
coin
bearing
date
opera
Rev. Shields expects to become BETSY POPOnPKLs ACQUITTED
1 8E'4, section 2, township 40, 8., range
i>ouw this evening for the la-netl!
..! of of 177«.
traveling superintendent for Presby­
7 E„ W. M.
the Klamath County Fair aiuvicla-
Florence L. Trefren,
It la observed that there is a grow­ terian Sunday school work in Jos«-- ’ Tiie, case of the state vh . Betsy
tl»u. Flmt-class music iuid an ex
of Asldand, county of Jackson, state of
ing tendency among dentiiitH in the pliine, Jackson, Klamath and Lake Popompkus, charged with killing her Oregon,
sworn statement No. 1480, for
cellent time are assured.
cities to kick aside "professional counties, with Ashland as Ills place mother, Dr. Hannah, in June last, tin- purchase of the 8E’4 NW1«, SW>4
An Italian sky. a radiant sun and ethics” and advertise their liusiness of residence. He resigns his minis­ was given into tiie hands of tiie jury SEA«. and W't SE1«, section 12, town­
ship 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M.
Friday night, but an Agreement was
«oft, balmy air have made the weath­ tlirongb the newspaper».
Several try at this place owing to tiie
That they will offer proof to »how
not reached until Saturday night that tin* land sought is more valuable
er ideal till» weak and the process Portland dentists have done this and that his wife could not live here
when a verdict of acquittal was re­ for its timber or stone than for agricul-
Hi
•>f changing the roads from mud t<>, ***'
iflently gained much thereby. account of tiie high altitude.
[ tural purposes, and to establish their
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turned.
It was reported that tile claim to said land before C. H. Withrow.
a
man
of
ability
and
congenial
n
terra-Anna
has hern going
on - fast.
Ill s” which prevents
jury stiMKl ten for acquittal and t wo U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls.
imately calling at- tiers and has won many friends
Medford now lias an all-night
Oregon, on Thursday, the 29th day of
I for conviction until agreement was Janna-y,
cation will lie more will regret to see him leave.
•h-ctrlc light arrvlce an advantage
1903.
I
reached.
They name as witnesses: Florence *?•
Klamath Falls has enjoyed for man v I . ............. ....... ceil, as nonessential
Tiie taking of testimony was con- L. Trefren. Joint W. Dyar, Emma Dyar,
PERSONAL
years.
hi other reaper!* Medford *! I and absurd, ¡us me goes on.
H. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon,
eluded Thursday evening and all day William
J. 8. Hailey, of Shake, Oregon.
Ashland Record:
n>ay equal this town In lime if It
.Mrs. Eveline
('lias. Drew of Dairy was lie re y es­ Friday was devoted to arguments. ' and
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
krv|m on trying.
1 Triplet, a well known widow, resl- terday.
ly the above-described lands are re­
Tiie
case
was
hotly
contested
from
quested to tile their claims in this office
C. I*, Itorian Informs us that the I | dent of Hugo, Josephine county,
C. T. si I vers of Crystal visited
llrst to last, and the speeches by the on or before said 29th dav of January,
life Insnrnuce business Is not piled I committed suicide by drowning her- place last week.
I lawyers on twit h sides were : very able 1903.
E. M. BRATTA1N, Register.
In the Eiyeinin beyond the grave. i self lii a p<H>l close to her home last
and were listened to by t a crowded
J.
C.
Beach
waa
In
town
from
Tfcta we mention as an Inspiration Thursday. It w . ls thought she was Nay lox Tuesday.
| court-room. The chief speeches were Tl M HER LA ND. At T J U N E 3.1878,
lU nov who may have regarded eter­ deranged at the time of taking Iter
D. G. Brown of Crystal was at ' those of District Attorney Reatnes' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
life, though her neigtitaira aay that
nity with Indifference.
i for Hie prosecution and Thomas
Uxirzn 8 tatkb L axii Orrtcz,
when she was bust seen they detected this place yesterday.
! Drake for tiie defense.
Tiie Methodist Sunday school will
Both were
Lakeview, Oregon, October 2, 1902.
nothing unusual in her talk indicat­
A. Kershner was in from his Lost
lucid and impressive in argument and
havg a Cbrivlmas tree at tiie M. E
Notice is hereby given tliat in com­
ing Insanity.
Her husband waa river ranch Saturday.
gave their hearers something genuine pliance with the provision» of the act of
gtjurch <>n t 'Kristinas eve. and a cor
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
drowned in Rogue river 17 years ago.
C. C. Lewis and wife of Olene were in the way of forensic oratory.
Mr. act for the sale of timber ¡and» in tiie
(Hal invitation 1» extended to the
She leaves five children.
Falls
visitors
Tuesday.
Drake,
who
is
a
recent
arrival
here
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
parents and children to come and
I. D. Applegate came in from the , md made lita initial effort in the and Wiudiington Territory," as extend­
Ch.is. 8. Hood and Rev. Samuel
join them In the same.
ed to all the Public Ijind State» by act
Lava Beils on Monday.
courts of Southern Oregon, demons­ of August 4, J892, John D. Edler of Bo­
The Ho*d«:i mine and Hr»den mill ’ Clin:<>ti, Modi»- Indians, arrived here
C. K. Beardsley and wife of Tide trated ids excellent ability as a law- nanza, County of Klamath, State of
git Sated near Gold Hill, were quid I reer.itiy from Indian Territory on a
lias tliis day tiled in this office
mission
In
tho
interest
of
their
tribe.
j yer by tiie marked ability with which Oregon,
lake
were In town Friday.
hud week ’«> Cslifvrniq capitallaRt for
his sworn statement No. 1417, for tiie
purchase of tiie N'E’4 8W*4 of Section
TV. B. Simpson and wife of Naylox he handled tiie defense.
1« the neighborhood of »150,000. , They were youthful members of tile
band of lti.7 Modocs who wefe re­ were Fall» visitors last Friday.
The action against David Popomp- No. 5, in Township No. .38 8., Range
The corpiii .|iqn buying the pr"p ,
J kus, also charged with the killing of No. 12. F. W. M., and w ill offer proof to
moved by (lie government from fills
show that tiie land sought is more val-
•rty la <:aplUll»ed at »ftoo.ooo.
W. E. Conner returned tiie fore , Dr. Hannah, was dismissed.
| naIde for its titnlier or stone than for
county to Indian Territory at the p,irt of the week from ills trip to
A hand of about 290 horses, being 1 close of the Modoc war
agricultural purposes, ami to establish
in 1873. Asbland.
Buckingham and Hecht Warenton his claim to said land before J. <>.
driven from !<ake county to the rail­ They report that tlicrc ¡ire
Imots,
slioes
and
felts,
at
Excelsior,
only 40
Hamakcr, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bo-
road at Marysville, Kin.-utlicd through
Mrs. E. Durgin of F’t. K)
Dairy, Oregon.
! tianza, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13th
menita-rsof tiie tribe left.
Messrs,
I day oi January, 1903. lie names as
was here Saturday to prove up
n bridge spanning Pit river and ad i II' mx I and Clinton arc well educated
i
TIMBER l.ANIi. ACTJUNB3, 1878, witnesses: J. 8. Fidler, of Bonanza,
homestead.
want iqto the water.
Fortunately I and make a very good appearance.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Oregon; J. 1>. Haniaker. of Bonanza,
only three out <>f tiie Ipt w»re lost.
Oregon ; Charles Goss, of Bonanza, Ore­
L. Gvrber, tlje extensive cattle
Medford
Mall:
A
Medford
gentle-
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 gon; J. P. Beclidoldt, of Bonanza, Ore­
TJ f * Intern S^.ir had a largely at- I
dealer from Lorella, was at the Falls
L akkvirw , O rkuox , Sept. 22, 1902. f gon. Anv and all persons claiming ad­
¡’ man reports to Tiie Mall that, to ills yesterday.
trndwl and enjoyable meeting Tues­
Notice is hereby given that in com­ versely the al>ove described lands are
I
. certain knowledge, there arc men in
pliance
the provisions of the act ol requester! to tiie their claims in this
day evening. Besides Initiation cere­
A. C. Griffith of Odessa was at Congress with
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
‘
-An
office
on
or
before
said
13th
day
of
Jan
­
; l lie vicinity of tipper Rogue river,
monies, there was a special program
this place on business tiie fore part net for the sale of timlw-r land» in the uary, 1903.
I Elk creek and the head of tiie Ump­
j states oi California. Oregon. Nevada,
E. M. B ratton , Register.
of entertainment, followed by a
of tile week.
qua. who are openly violating the
j and Wat hington Territory,” ns ex­
sumpLoou* supper. All bad an excel­
James K. Snyder, a stock man of tended to all tiie Public Ixmd States by TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNES, 1878.—
game laws of Oregon as applied to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lent time.
Lake
county, died of appendicitis on act of August 4. 1892, Florence M. Stan-
This
gentle
­
tiie protection of deer,
-
osheek, of Klainatli Fails, County of
tiie
14th
Inst.
The Ashland bat hers have formed man relates that one party, only a
Klamath, State of Oregon, lias tliis day
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
gsomMnation on regulating prices few weeks ago, took several pack
L akkvibw . O rhoon , Sept. 29, 1902.1
II. E. Momver and wife of Klam- tiled in tiiis office her sworn statement
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4 No.
LTiO. 1397.
1«
for tiie purchase of the W*a
Notice is hereby given that in com­
The Klamath County Lb« Steck
pad early closing at night.
Tiie loads of cured venison to Ft. Klam­ ath Agency were visitor^ at this -i ’ s\V*
4
SE'.4 SW',,
SWG, i SW* , 4 SE1*. of . Sec­ pliance with the provisions of the set of
t _ . r»s
I - SW1
’ 4, SE>-4
Association will pay the above re-
ghops agree to suspend business at « ath and traded It to the Indians for 1 __ place
Tuesday.
tion No. 5, i-
in I on . ....
nslii
’ • p No.
.. . 82
— 8 . ’ .. i Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
Range No. 7ta
"
E. W. M„ i and will aqt ___
for _________
the sale of ...
timber lands in the
ward for the arrest and conviction of
o’clock p. m. on all days except Sat­ ponies and various articles which lie
P. 8. Puckett, Hie bear hunter, offer proof to show
»'low tliat tiie
California, Oregon, . Nevada,
'■ land states of ..................
any
person or persons found guilty of
urdays and the day previous to any cxiuld use.
j has been in town from ills mountain sought is more valuable for it» timber and Washington Territory,” as extend-
stealing or altering the unarte»
(
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/
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-*
...
,
___
_
or
stone
tlian
for
agricultural
purposes,
ed
to
all
tiie
Public
Land
States
by
legal holiday.
Thanksgiving, today, is being duly l ranci) this week.
brands of any stock belonging •*> any
and to establish
estuhliai. lier
iw-r claim
.-lui». to
i.> said 1.....I
land
of August 4, 1892, Jesse C. Jarvis,
Ths number of original homestead observed at this place.
member of this association.
Tims. Dixun and family departed before Jas. H. Driscoll, county clerk, at of Bonanza, County of Klamath, State
Union re­
Address Chas. Ilorton, President
entries lll?d in eacli
8- Itwd office ligious services, with an appropriate ’ Tuesday morning for Yamhill coun- Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, ! of Oregon, lias tliisday tiled intliis office
the 30th day of December. 1902. She lii» sworn statement No. 140«, for the
or -l! O. Haniaker, Secretary.
in Oregon during the past year Is sermon by Rev. W. F. Shields, who i ty where they expect to reside.
names as witnesses: Keith A. Porter, purchase of the NW,1 j NE!4 of Section
Hums office,
reported a* follows:
weaves Into his discourse many of! Myrtle and Dora Goss of Marys- of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Louis R. No. 20, in Tow nship No. 40 S., Range
272: La Grande, 153; Lakeview, 276; the reasons for which we should be ’ ville, Calif., were at this place last , Stnnosheck, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; No. 18 E. W. M.. and will offer proof
I Fred L. Houston, of Klamath Falls, to show that tiie land sought is more
Qregon City- 493; Roseburg, 92«; thankful at this time, were held in Friday on their way to Langell Vol­ I Oregon; J. Louis Condon, of Klamath valuable for its timber or stone than for
, Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons agricultural purposes.ami to establish
Tim Dalles, 1074.
tile Presbyterian church tills morn- ! Icy.
I claiming adversely the above-described his claim 10 said land before J. O.
Dr. Reatncs’ coyote which he has Ing. Bountiful feasts, family reun-| A. V. Whitney and Mrs. W. P. j ■ lands are requested to tile their claims Haniaker, U. S. Commissioner, nt Bo­
lieen giving a course In domestication ions, gatherings of friends, social Whitney of Merrill were Klamath ! , in tliis office on or before said 30th daj nanza, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th
10(12.
day of Janunry, 1903.
He names as
Eastern Hats, Waistings, Flannels, Ready-mad«
for some months, lias lost caste en­ merriment, rest and recreation are Falls visitors the latter pait of last I of December,
E. M. BRATTA1N, Register.
witnesses: G. L. Kerr, of Bedtield,
tirely and has lieen condemned to evidences of tbs day. A dnnee In week.
Oregon ; R. S. Sparks, of Bonanza, Ore­ Gowns and Skirts.
Full line of Children's Hoods and
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— gon: J. A. Brown, of Bonanza, Oregon ;
die. The animal’s final ¡yt of ln‘ tlje opera house this evening will
S. C. Burtrum of Romburg, super- J
J. D. Haniaker, of Bonanza, Oregon. Jackotc; also Cushion Covers, Embroidery Silk, Linen»;
gratitude which sealed his fate, w . ik give an enjoyable jinale to the day’s
Notice for Publication.
Any and all jH-rsons claiming adversely
Intendent of forest reserves, was j
the converting of a valuable table; program.
tin- above descrilied lands are requested Battenburgs, etc.
here yesteiday and left today for
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ) ; to file tlieir claim« in this office on or
cloth into shreds.
Lake view Examiner’
Win. Mc­ Fort Klamath.
L akkview , O rbuon , October 27, 1902. i before said 7th dav of Jannarv, 1903.
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE,
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
Tho advertised change In tlx Millan, Land Office inspector, was
Judge Geo. T. Baldwin and N. 8. pliance with tiie provisions of tiie act of
aehednle on the Ashland stage line, here last week from Reno.
Mr. Mc­ Merrill arrived home Tuesday from i Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An'
Notice for Publication
with no stop over night on the moun­ Millan went through the iqfld office
AFIIiC;
for tho sale of timlier lands in the :
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Portland where they attended the act
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and |
here in short order, and to all nppear- irrigation meeting.
tain, will give Klatnglh fall»
Department of tiie Interior,)
Department of the Intsrior
Washington Territory,”, as extended
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. ■
Land Office at Lakeview, Orea<
mall during the winter, "h«" th iiDCes, found everything In Ursl-elass
to si, the Public Land States by act
O. D. Grizzle, proprietor of the j of
October 23, 11'02.1
November 1, 1903
August 4, 1892, George McDonald, of
roads arc muddy, practically twenty- shape, as all work had been done up- marble works at this place, lias been
Notice, is hereby given that the fol-
i Taingell Valley, county of Klamath.
Notice is hereby given that. Hie fol­
to-date. Register Brrttaln accom­ In Medford, Itis former home, on I state of Oregon, has this day tiled in
four hours In advance of what
lowing-named Settler lias filed notire of j , lowing named settler has filed notice of
l this office his sworn statement No.
his intention Io make fin Al proof in , liis intention to make final proof in sup­
would lie under the present arrange­ panied him to Abert Lake, and was business the past week.
I 1544, for the purchase of the NW quar­
support of his claim, and thut said proof I port of his claim, and that said proof
taken
to
Burns
from
there
by
O.
E.
ment.
will be made before Jas H. Driscoll, will bo made before C. H. Withrow,
Liveryman Hazen left Monday for ter N W quarter, of Section No. 12, in
county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamstfr F»U»i
j a McDonald, the Klainathon Charlton. Mr. McMillan has been a Ager where lie will meet and convey | Township No. 41 8., Range No. 13 E. W.
Oregon, on January 3, 1W'3, viu
on December 6, 1903, viz:
M., and will offer proof to show that '
saUn-keeper. who wipt on trial at resident of Nevada for thirty years, to this place two loads of people who | the
Bal bu» B. Griffith,
.. ..
Henry B. Txios’ey,
land sought !« more valuable for its
Now
Open
and some years ago ran for governor
II. E. No. >328. for the Lots ft, 8, 8U II. E. No. 2457. for the BE quariu
timber or stone than for agricultural
Yreka last week for killing
enry
are to prove up ou timber claims.
SWW. See. 8, Tp. 84 8, B. 7U, F. W. quarter, S half NE quarter, NE qu»G
of that state on the republican ticket.
» N purposes, and to establish ills claim to’
Hoover, last, July, has been convict
M. He name» the following witnesses ter 8E quarter, Sec. 32, Tp. U, 8. R,
Miss Kate Cloptorl, who Is an as­ said lan<l before J. 0. Hamakcr, U. 8.
He only lacked a few votes of secur­
to prove his continuous residenoe upon 7'4 E. W. M. He name» the following
of murder In the second degree, with
i Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on
sistant
In
her
brother
’
»
store
nt
Bo
­
ing the coveted prize.
and cultivation of said land, viz: John j w itnesses to prove h’» continuous resi­
Friday, the 27th day of March, 1903. j
the extreme penalty of t he aw
Gray, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Fred, dence »pon and oultieation oj said land,
nanza, visited relatives and friends He names as witnesses: Jas. Malone, '
Articles of incorporation have boen
Melhaso, of Fort Klnmatb, Oregon; Gus i > viz: J. C. Weiss, of Fork Xlsggath,
commended, being
*
of
Langell
Valley,
Oregon;
Geo,
Deal,
j
at this place several day» of the pust ¡of Lange 11 Valley, Oregon; A.C. Dun­
Melhase. o( Fart Klamath, Oregon ; M. I Oregon ; Louis Heasig, ol Fork Klamath,
Hied Ibr the
River Irrigation
life. The jury returned the »erd
week,
A. Craddock ol Fort Klamath, Oregon. | : Oregon ; Annie Butler, nt Fort Kl«ma>h«
can, of Langell' Valley, Oregon; Jeff,
Company, with capital stork of 8300,«
Oregon ; W. T. Sbive, of Klamath Fall»,
Frida? morning.
Wiljon, of Langell Valley, Oregon.
E. M. R rattaix . Register.
, Oregon.
000, the nominal Incorporator» being
Any
and
all
persona
claiming
adversely
'
Judge
J,
H,
Qrr
arrived
Tueeday
A. Q. Griffith arrived Saturday
For a pleasant physic take Chum-
E. M. Basrranr. Rejiakor
Thoma» Drake, Norton D. Mailing from Reno, Nevada, to attend to the ghove-describe'l lands are request- A. O. U. W. BUILDING,
berlaln’s Stomach and Llv«r Tablets.
with bl»
»Dsamer -no
and - a raft
....... „ i
WltD
Ut» »Foamer
c|)aJ1 p> I)()r|an.
The objects business before tho circuit court at ad to Hie their claims in this office on
or before said 3?th dav of March, 1903.
Easy to take,
Pleasant in effect. ! Ruhbar boo« wRb lMtiier
(M
en fret Lf the company are to construct a
jog» for Mour» B jos /mill-
Khmatji FaJb<
BRATTAIN. Rcgiacr. I
For sale by Chitwood & Co.
this place.
His numerous fj|t|3d?
: the >tcelsior, Dairy, Qj;
For watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware, etc. don’t
fail to call and see our stock.
.. ..
.
We have a nice line of
reliable
and up-to-date goods, and
our prices are right
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H. H. VanValkenburg.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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4- Clothing and Groceries.
i
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The Best Assortment We
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as
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DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE.
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