Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 22, 1903, Image 3

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‘ '. Ito says Hie opportunity here
for Irrigation suipaMies anything of
He
I the kind he has ever »•’en.
lleves there Is no spot In the United
Slates with hii equal chance and
thinks capital cun lie easily necured to
promote the enterprise.
Ho Is as­
sured that the Columblu Hout horn It.
II. will push its line frurti the north to
Klamath Fulls as soon us possible.
Mr. Bever says he expects to return
here within ten days.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN, i:'“'.',';
hiUllHDAY.
JANUARY 22,
LOCAL NHWS
11-03.
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BIG TIMBER DEAL.
W-* are reliably Informed that a
deal h.u» tieen conaummalcd, whereby
what It known aA the iJorr tract of
Its heart-felt sympathy to the lie-
resved wife and family of our de-
ee.iscd brother in their deep affliction
and that the recorder of Ibis lodge be
1 Instructed to spread these resolutions
1
.
• .1
nt Iwigtli upon tbe recorau or tiic
lodge, to furnish a copy to sach of
our local newspapers for publication
slid uls<> a suitable copy to his widow.
J. W. H amakak ,
W. T. SB ivm .
G eo . T. B aldwin ,
Uiminittee.
j
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By
. virtue of
.
h
warrant
,
... issue,] by the
.
County * ,,'rk “ml ex officio ( lerk of the
Cotinlv
ourt of H
im btatu
County C Court
tin,
State of
oi Orptron
Oregon,
I E lectric
\l
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â
9
i
for the County of KUinalh, to me
directed, commanding me to sell the
several tracts or parcels of real property
embraced in the delinquent tax list for
the year 1901, which la hereunto an­
nexed and made part of this notice, to
the person who will |>ay the taxes, crjsta
and accruing penalties thereon, and
take a certificate at the lowest rate of
interest, I shall continue the sale from
day to day, beginning on the 14th day
of February, J903, until all of raid real
estate shall have been sold.
Am’t of i
tax, in'st
to date
■ nd pen-
SecTp R allies.
*
Alfred Andrews—SW
qr 8E qr, HE qr 8W
qr, Ixrta 3, 4 arid 5 . 35 39 7
f 17 94
A. E. Benxinger—HE
timber, conalatlng of fourteen aec.
tluna, haa been Mold to the DeLong
f -
G. W. Flsli Fas sold Ills aahxai In
•
1
A <'liainlwrlahi Lumber Co. of Plain­
•Í
the Conner hotel al Merrill to T. E.
view, Minn. ’Phe land Ilea In the
Wallis.
neighborhood of Aspen and Long
81» saloon licenses were granted in
lakes, west of Upper Klamath lake.
Ashland by the newly Installed city
Tin* puiebaaent expect to put hi big
The regular meeting of the Klam­
council last week.
On Sunday W. S. Worden received aawmillx.
ath Falls W. C. T. U. will tie held tn
Thoa. Balls has bought the Interest notice from the U. S. Government
RAILROAD'S NEW STATION.
the Esmond hotel parlor at 2:30
ofliis partner, Adam Schourtgen, in that he had passed tbe civil service
o'clock on Tuesday, January 27. All
J. A. McIntire, manager of the
the saloon business at Merrill.
examInatlon and to riport for duty
the members are urged to be present.
Ashland-Klamath
Falla at age line,
Il Is thought the s[M-cial election to al Seattle on the 20th Inst, or Feb­
SCCRETABY.
waa here the fore part of tbe week,
choose the successor to the late Con­ ruary 1. The poaltlon Intended for
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE.
and Informed tia that he had made
gressman Tongue will not be held un­ him Is uii lin|>ortMiit one In the slgnul
arrangementa
with
the
Klamath
service. Much as he would like to
About 10,000 pounds of Blue Stem
til next Muy or June.
I
Lake R. R. Co. to build a atage and
enter
the
service,
hu
h
u<
declined,
seed
wheat for sale. Call on A. F.
It. B. Hatton informs us that his
livery barn at a point about two and I ButmHi^l^ronc miie 'Lu'th of
hf HE qr, HE qr
son, Chester, has gone to Green lllver because of Ills strong preference for
one-half miles east of Pokegama,
SWqr,......................
i H.
for medical treatment and Is recover­ living In Klamath Fulls, where he where the company proposes to have J Slukel bridge.
NEqr NW qr,
..
erday
has
made
preparation
to
reside
per
­
ing as sallBfa-'lorlally as could lie ex­
Reliable Waltham watch In 20-year W. G. niahop—8W qr
could
manently and In the future develop­ a depot and to which point It expects '
l<la M. Bishop—NE qr
pected.
filled case, 412.00, at Van Valkcn- Nancy J. Bishop— SE
to
have
trains
running
regularly,
car-
’
«ndad
ment of which ho has abounding
C. A. Bunting of Merrill sold 170
qr....... . ....................
rying passengers, mall and freight, j burg’s.
e last
faltli. Mr. Worden passed an ex
& Hon—
Hue beef rattle to Mr. Hunt of Ash­
within the next sixty days. Mr. Me-1 For bad taste in the mouth take a H. „ E. Cottle ..............
said
W hf 8W qr...........
ccllent civil service examination.
9
land the latter part of last week.
Inllrc says the stage line will then few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach __ D»u 9 and 10
1st is
Lakeview has organized another run only to the new station and can '
i E. 1. Crouch heirs—
The stock passed through town en
i that
and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. i W hf NE qr.............
dancing club, now having two such
from
route to Ashland on Sunday.
cover the distance of 32 miles from ' Warranted to cure.
Fur sale by I • F. H. Crowaou
8War
Crowaon — SW
or
repre-
societies, thus the better to accommo- j
G.
W.
Crowaon
—
NW
It Is reported that Miss Cull la re­
Klamath Falls In three or four hours Cbltwc<K) & Co.
t, woe
date lovers of tho Terptdchorean art. :
when the roads are good.
Jo/in B. Edsail—SW
covering her health at her home in
y WAA
“The nicest and pleasantest medi­
Wo may appropriately add In this |
Portland and expect, to be here the
This accomplishment w ill reduce t
cine I have used for indigestion and F.^W. Edreli—H bf
connection that while the people of
hold
first Monday In February to resume
the journey from Klamath Falls to
I
constipation IsChamberlain’s Stomach
N W qr, Lota 3 and 4
Lake and Klamath counties like to
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_
attend
railway
connection
one-half
and
will
1
her position as teachei In tbe public
and Liver Tablets,” says Melard F. Lixxie Flock—E hf SW
. ipecial
dance some, they fall far short of the
reduce the hardship of travel far
qr. NW or NW qr,
schools.
Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. "They
powerful penchant for that pastime
SW
qr
NW
qr,
Lots
more than one-half, for the rough,
The action of Jas. Bailey vs. C. J.
5 ana (J ..................
work like a charm and do not gripe
exhibited by t h< so of our northern
mountainous part of the trip will tie
__ stat*,
Sly was tried twice In Judge Bald­
or have any unpleasant effect.”
Fur J. A. Houston—SE qr
neighbor, If an Incident, related some
I pres-
NW qr, 8 hf NE qr,
Between here
win's court the past week, the second time ago and attested by our towns­ entirely eliminated.
sale by ('hitwood A Co.
a legis-
NW qr NE qr.........
and
the
prospective
new
station,
the
trial resulting on Tuesday In a ver­ man, I. A. Duffy, Is a fair criterion:
!
Chris Johnson—N hf
could
The peculiar cough which indicates
?
SW qr, 8 hf NW qr.
dict for the defendant.
In the first A few years since, revival meetings rood is comparatively level and usu­
floral
ally free from deep mud.
Thus in a croup, is usually well knows to the Klamath Fish Co.—
trial the jury disagreed.
v-,, i SE qr SW qr, Lota
were being held at Prineville ami
l._
short time the Klamath country will mothers of croupy children.
‘ ! , 4 and 5 ....................
Ashland had what Is termed u large crowds greeted the evangelist.
a« fmr.
be largely rescued from Its long isola­ time should be lost In the treatment I t . c’. Mav /—N hi NE
liquid air entertainment Monday One night, early In bls sermon, the tion, and not many months more re­
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■ —-—*y, too,
of it, and for this purpose no medi-' < qr, NE qr NW qr,
night. Klumath Fulls had one that preacher's attention was attracted main before Klamath Falls will have
Lot 3 ......................
cine has receive more universal ap- ..’tn. M. McIntire—
various
luatrd twenty-four hours ami the per­ to a young man tn the audience. immediate railway connections.
proval than Chamberlain's Cough _ | SE qr........... ¿.'¿j' • •
■longed,
formance was called off none too soon His face was pallid and tears were RESOLUTIONS OF REsPECT AND Remedy.
Do not waste valuable
^e>'er
*lr
» P«rty,
HE a
qr V .’. 8. Moore—
CONDOLENCE.
to avoid the necessity of learning to bubbling from Ills eyes and as the
time in experimenting with untried c.V
>en the
swim.
■
house
services were drawing to an end he
e
h?E
"hf..
77777..
At a regular meeting of Crater remedies, no matter how highly they
W hf W Ilf .............
Tbe contract has been let and all was sobbing piteously. The preacher Lake Camp. No. 7010, M. W. A. of may be recommended, but give this
ad been
J. F. Morrison—HE qr
arrangements completed for digging a thought he had impressed his sorrow­ Klamath Falla, Oregon, the following medicine xs directed and all symp­
to bare­
SE qr ......................
toms
of
croup
will
quickly
disappear.
canal from
White lake to Little ing hearer with his ardent ap|M*al reoolutlonawere unanimously adopted:
SW qr SW qr...........
lie
main
"Whereaa. It has pleased the For sale by Chitwoxi & Co.
NEqr SWqr, W hf
ruing a
Klamath lake, thus Insuring an in­ to sinners and that he was In the
' Great Architect of the Universe to
8E
qr
....................
al heads
See those Crater Lake and Klam­
creased supply of water for the Little transient slate of remorse and repent­ - remove from our midst our late neigh­
W hi NW qr, E hf
As soon as possible the di­ bor, Dr. Frank Delbert Reames; and ath Falls souvenir spoons at Van
NW qr, SE qr SE qr
Klamath Ditch Co.
Tho dredger ance.
NE qr NE qr...........
"Whereas, It Is but just that a tit­ Valkenburg's.
will tie here early In the spring and vine hastened to the side of the
NW qr......................
ling
recognit
ion
of
bls
many
virtues
work will then commence without young man with words of comfort
Geo. 8. Nickerson—
WON’T WORRY.
should la* had; therefore, be* it
Lou 4 and 5, Block
and cheer, In responra* to which lie I fj"Resolved, by Crater Lake Camp.
delay.
76, Klamath Falls,..
al. Fix
This
Is
easier
said
than
done,
yet
sobbed:
"Parson,
I
feel
badly
to
Ni>. 7<>lo, M. W. A., that wlnlc we
We are Informed that Mr. and Mrs.
P. 8. Puckett—8 hf
e others
it may be of some help to consider
think
that
this
meeting
Is
to
be
clos
­
I
miw
witli
humble
submission
to
the
SE
qr,
SE
qr
SW
qr
Fred Moore will remain In Klamath
i on the
' will of th<* Moat High, we do not the the matter. If the cause is some-1 N W qr NE qr ....
Falls during the winter, the health ed tlist this nice, large nudlenre Is
'
C.O.
Ramsey
—
SWqr.
less
mourn
for
our
neighbor,
who
has
thing over which you have no con- ¡
<>f the latter being tietter here titan to I m * dismissed and scattered with­ I been taken from us.
, H. & J. Reeck—N bf
trol it Is obvious that worrying will
full
out
a
dance.
If
we
could
dunce
only
8E qr NW qr, 20
elsewhere, and that they will organ­
••Resolved, that, in Hie death of
line
acres ..................
not help the matter in the least, On
ize another dramatic company to until midnight there would be a lit­ ; Dr. Frank llelbert Reames, this
the
the other hand, If within your con- I Willheitn Reeck—S hf
8E qr NW qr, 20
travel In the spring
Also Mr. nnd tle consolation. But to we a crowd Camp laments the loss of a neighbor
the
j
who
was
ever
ready
to
proffer
the
trol you have only to act.
W’hen
acaes ........................
Mrs. II. P. Galarneau are here for gat her and be dispersed without any ’ hand of aid and the voice of sympa­
you have a cold and fear an attack of I P* J- Rice—N hf 8Eqr,
the winter and may remain perma­ dance is a bitter thought, a cruel thy to the needy and distressed of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Chamber-1 —...........
shock.” As he repeated the words, this Camp; an active member of this
4 33
NEqr NE qr........... 7 38 11
nently.
- -...... —
da strict
20 19
he burled his face In his hands and society, whose utmost endeavors were Iain's Cough Remedy and US2 it ju­ Zetta Sechrisi—SEqr. 8 41 5
ted much
Rev. W. F. Shields who recently
19
38
I
Tip
Smith
—
NEqr
25
10
V
1 exerted for ita welfare and prosperity; diciously and all cause for worry as
lapsed into another convulsion
lay’s ser-
Geo. W. Trefren—NW
resigned the pastorate of the Presby­
a friend and companion who was dear to the outcome will quickly disap­
tears.
4 40 9
7 57
V
terian church at thia place, has ac­
to iih all; a citizen whose upright and pear. There is no danger of pneu-' Geo. W. Trefren—AE
r to tho
noble
life
was
a
standard
of
emula-
8 49
cepted a charge at Medford. Accord­
monla when it is used. For sale by ! qr .
13 40 7
~
church.
PERSONA!
t ion to his fellows.
Chitwood A Co.
| Geo. W. Trefren—8E
ing to Medford papers he was duly
13 40 7
17 31
••Resolved, that the heart-felt sym­
installed aa pastor last Sunday nnd a
i Marv C. Wilson Est.—
Wm. Wood of Dairy wna at the pathy of tills Camp be extended to
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE.
I Ixit 2........................ 26
pulille reception was to have been Falls this week.
Ills wife and parents In their affliction.
Notice is hereby given, that the! Lots 5, «, 7,' 8, 9, 10,
C. II. McCumber of Dairy was In
"lt>*solv<*d, that these rcKdutions
'I ven In Ills honor last evening. The
8 00
9 tbe aud-
County
Court of Klamath County, Ore-1 11 and 12................... 25 3« 8
town
this
week.
| lie spread upon the records of the
fi lends of Rev. Shields at this place
17 31
Williams —SW qr r 31 4V 8
gon, ha« appointed the undersigned ad- J. A. . William«
(‘amp, and a copy thereof be trans­ niinist -ators of the estate of Frank I), Wm_. . J. Wood— ”
O.
Short
and
wife
were
in
from
We
Buy
as
Low
as
We
Can
I
Timt
’
a
"'“ep”
E hf
will wish him well hi his new Bold.
mitted to the wife of our deceased Kearnes, deceased.
Spring lake Monday.
20 19
NE qr, E hf SE qr
2 41 7
All ;M>rsons having
NEqr
We Sell as Low as We Can! That's Pro*i Fellows
Ashland Record:
A sad accident
Sheriff Summers made an official ■ neighbor nnd to each of the news- claims «gainst «aid outate, are required John A. Wright—NW
® tfiF til At
25 40 7
17 81
i papers of Klamath Falls for publica- to present them, with proper vouchers, Tl?os. Cline—NW qr
occurred at Yankee creek In this visit to Morrill Tuesday.
You
Buy
as
Low
as
You
Can!
That's
•
place
31
41
17
8
7
within six months from the date hereof,
liun."
F rank W ako ,
county Sunday, at the homestead of
Theodore Brvant
returned last
F.
C.
Crouch
—
N
hf
You Buy of Us! That’s Dollars and Cents f<
to us in Klamath Falla, Oregon. Dated,
O. SHORT,
*
were •bort.
NE qr, SW qr NE
Lewis Dorn.
His 10-year-old son, week from Oak Point, Wash.
January 22. 1903.
S. C. G raves ,
41
31
qr,
NW
qr
8E
qr
.
.
17
8
7
Ai
sx
M
artin
J
r
.
ano
F
bank
J
snninos
S. A. Parker and H. G. Parker of
Samuel, was preparing to clean Ills
We
Carry
as
Fine
and
Varied
a
Stoca
o
Committee.
17 31
Administrators of the estate of Fra
. I’ 40 7
shot gun and presuming that It was Ashland were here Saturday.
And on Saturday, the 14th day of
D. Keatnea, deceased.
RESOLUTIONS
H. Snowgisise. who Ilves southwest
February, 1903, at the hour oi 10 o’clock
unloaded let the hammer fall.
The
of Keno, was at the Falls Monday.
TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3.1878, a. m. of said day. and from day to day
inlalaken judgmeut as to the condi­
11 ALI. OF 1'KOsrKKITY
RKBKKAU
Herman Schmohr of Swan lake was
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , thereafter, at the Court House door,
tion of the gun soon manifested Its
L oimik N o . 104, 1. O. O. F.
Klamath Falla, in Klamath County,
In town on business last Saturday.
- — -
,ayer took a
Oregon,
sell . the ....
above described
K lamath F alij ». O k .. Jan. 17, 190.3.
horrifying results, the charge going
E
xited
S
tatics
L
and
O
tfick
,
i
-
A I will
.
.
C. IL Withrow arrived home Sun­
.
- ---- 1 rea-
.
Lakeview,
Oregon, December 29, wj«. «?*! estate tor cash. object to rede nip-
Whereas,
death
lias
again
Invaded
through the head of his 4-year-old day from ills trip to Tort land and
ti/kn
entietv warrant
a'<wBt« OHH
____
“T ‘ was, por-
> t he portals of our Lodge and called i Notice is hereby given that in com­ , tion, to satisfy warrant, costs and ac­
sister, Grace, killing her Instantly.
Salem.
__
__
___
J . .1« paid to
away our brother, Dr. F. D. Reames, pliance with the provisions of the act of. cruing costs, as aforesaid.
Klamath Falls, Or., January 15,
As Can be Found In Any City.’
'. ,The“ *
G. T. Conner of Merrill ¡K here to­ j therefore I k - it
F. W. Jennings arrived home Sun-
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An 1903.
_»d by Rev.
Resolved, that Odd Fellowship has act for the sale of timber lands in the j
S. T. SUMMERS,
l> I rem Ashland where he accompa­ day on Ills way fo Redding, Cal.
fieboro
Later he will visit Seattle.
loet an honored and faithful member, states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Sheriff of Klamath County Oregon.
We buy direct from tbe largest jobbing houses and ua.iuT
_ r Con- *
nied Mr». F. D. Reames oil her way
try for CASH, and ar n
;et be lew •*' pre»* esi;;,
•
Capt. J. E. Thornton and Miss Isa the world at large a good citizen, and and Washington Territory,” as extend­
D.
the Metbo-
to istorln with the remains of her Duncan, l«>th of Ashland, were mar­ surviving kindred a devoted relative; er! to all the Public Land States by act
of obtaining tirst-clase |
SWEET
CIDER.
of August 4, 1892, James A. Carley, o'
regon, then
I ite husband.
sell you goods at r
At
Ashland Mrs. ried In San Francisco last Thursday. I m * it further
I Plainview, County of H aba«ha. State of
s
Resolved,
that
wo
bow
In
humble
Reames was met by her father, and
Minnesota,
has
thio
day
tiled
in
thia
office
’
The friends of Mrs. R. I. Ham­
Any one wishing sweet elder can
WE KEEP THE B. ST BRANDS .M-
IMB1 9« Portland
tin* two left on their sad journey mond will be glad to learn that she submission to the Inevitable decree of hia sworn statement No. 1717, for the have it delivered at their houses WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK -vp ■
»bymns, and
Him
who
doeth
all
things
well,
and
purchase
of
the
Lot
4
of
Section
No.
1,
Is
convalescing
from
her
spell
of
Ill
­
north on the early Friday morning
tags m the
sincerely sympathize with surviving tn Township No. 87 8., Range No. 9, E. every Friday at 35 cents per gallon, TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED
ness.
v
Light.”
train. The order of Knights of Py­
relatives, in this trying hour of afflic­ W. M., and will offer proof to show that by leaving their orders, with a jug,
Mrs. J. W. Manning who was sum­
Your patronage is always appreciated, and no Hfatter >iow’on‘^* were
thias of Portland was granted per­
tion.
The body hath returned to the land sought is more valuable for its demijohn or keg, with C. R. DeLap.
moned to Medford hv the illness of
r timber or stone than for agricultural
you may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell yo,rnM 0T®r to
the|
mission to take charge of the funeral her son, Cleve., returned home last dust from which It came and
O. A. S tearns .
»»
i ! purposes, and to establish his claim to
can be obtained and at reasonable prices.
r, which ea-
spirit
to
God
who
gave
It.
T'
M
“
-'
said
land
before
J.
W.
Hamakar,
U.
8.
which was held In Astoria Sunday week,
She left her son much im-
,nd interred
rest
in
peace.
Be
it
also
■
Commissioner,
at
Klamath
Falls,
Ore-
proved.
IT I M MMMMmqne ritual,
afternoon.
Resolved, that the Ltxlgo charter gon, on <«turday, the 4th day of April,
C. J. Vanzlle and A. S. Ireland, be dra|M*d in mourning and a copy of 1903. He names as witnesses: Joseph
According to a recent Washington
forest rangers who have been doing
dispatch to the Oregonian, Senator duty on the reserve north of Fort these resolutions I m * spread upon the U. Smith, of, Klamath Falla, Oregon;
id one last
minutes, forwarded to surviving rela- Hiram H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls,
Mitchell offered as an amendment to Klamath, were here Saturday on tIves and published in Klamath eoun-
The Klamath’j’0*’* ®®Da:
the bill a provision for the ratification their way to Roseburg.
.
,
.„7 war filled
ty papersand Pacihc Odd Fellow of Falls, Oregon ; W. I. Smith, of Klamath
Association will ¡j,»
Any and all persons
W. F. Arant returned Saturday Portland, Ore.
I claiming adversely the al>ove described
'Prompt and careful attention
of the treaty with tbe Klamath In­
ward for the aril ion s ;•
Fraternally submitted in Friend­ lands are requested to tile their claims
to all orders...........................
dians and the payment to them of from the vicinity of ('rater lake, lie
any person or pi«», »nd M-.
reports no snow’ at Ft. Klamath and ship, Love nnd Truth.
in
thisotticc
ou
or
before
said
4th
day
of
8537,00? for lande which they arc to
stealing or alP res..me hie
the roads between here and there In
JKNNIK Ht’KN,
April, 1903.
relinquish to Hie government. After excellent condition.
brands of any sfnl he will be
E. M. B rattain , Register.
However, a few
A MCI G. G okllku ,
member of this the national
paying just debts from this fund, the miles beyond Ft. Klamath there Is a
M ary K okski .,
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-
Address Chas
Committee.
amendment provides the balance, to­ layer of snow which Increases rapidly
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Proprietor of Freight Wagons.
or J. O Hutnilr.
in
depth
as
one
proceeds
toward
Cra
­
gether with 8350,000, shall be paid to
First.
ter lake.
RESOLUTIONS.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
the Indians or expended for their
e negotiations
L akrvicw , O rimiox , November 25, 1902.
. .Everything done with
it Washington
benefit iiy the Secretary of Interior,
H all of L ineville I^ iimir No. 110,
PARDON FOR PRESTOON.
Notice is hereby given that in com-
.. neatness and dispatch
A ncient O kdkiiof U nited W ork ­ rliance with the provisions of the act of
payment nut to exceed 10 per cent of
men .
ongress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
"An
Ashland
Tidings.
the fund per annum.
Governor Geer on Saturday granted K lamath F alls , O r ., Jan. 20, 1903. act tor the sale of timlier lands in the
that President
Whereas, the grim monster, death, states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Dr. Chas. H. Bletnmer, state vet­ a pardon to James Franklin Proattxin
and Washington Territory,’’ as extend­
collateral sw­
erinarian of California, has published Bogart, under a sentence of tlve years has again Invaded our ranks and re­ ed to all tho Public Land States by
irly specified,
for assault and robbery, and sent up moved from our midst, brother Frank ' net of August 4, 1892, Charles Wilton
the following In the
Sacramento
sent to raising
to the slate penitentiary from this D. Reames, therefore be it
I Stone, of P. O. Box 1407, Seattle, county
Record Union:
During the year county during the past year.
:uela complies
Resolved, that It Is with profound re­ 1 of King, state of Washington, has this
The
mdition. The
1902 there were 58,870 head of cat­ crime committed by Prestoon, wlmis gret we realize that the solemn duty has day filed in thin office his sworn state-.
j'ibflity for fur-
tle shipped into California from Ari­ a young man of doubtful mental ca­ again devolved upon us of commemo­ ment No. 1611, for the purchase of the
rating the virtues of a beloved brother W*4 of E*t of Section No. 32 in Town-'
zona, New Mexico and old Mexico, pacity, as afterwards developed, was
the "hold up" and robbery of J. L. cut down in the prime of life; and ship No. 37 S„ Range No. 13, E. W. M„ j
■t Bill.
Arizona sent in 37,000 head, New Yaden, the stage contractor, on the once again admonished that our stay amt will offer proof to show that the .
0.— A bill haa
Mexico 10,580 head and the remain­ road across the Cascades from Ash­ I here at best Is lint brief and ita ter­ land sought is more valuable lor its.
timlier or stone than for agricultural .
isentative Bel),
Now Open
der from olcj Mexico, excepting three land, near the Klamath county line. mination Inevitable.
purpose«, and to establish his claim to 1
- that any pro­
Resolved,
that
wo
deeply
and
sin
­
Ills
parents
reside
at
Rock
Point,
said land before J. W. Hamakar, U. S. I
train loads from western Texas.
ter, agent or
this county, and the ne ¡tition for thè cerely lament the untimely death of Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
Most of these cattle were sent to
irritory of the
our
beloved
brother,
In
whom
we
rec
­
gon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of April,
pardon was circulated I by
, the fat her,
Kern, Tulare, San Louia Obispo and G. M. Bogart, and freely
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND. FAST M» with .ny
\ signed ’ »’y ognized, during the brief period of 1903. He names a<< witnesses: . Everqtt
^°r th® PurnoMi
his sojourn amongst us, a genial and L. Peck, of Portland, Oregon; Benja­
Fresno counties. About 7,000 head citizens of this county.
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A any «rticl« of
min F. Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Etta
lovable
companion,
and
We
fully
re
­
'were shipped Into central and north­
of Montavillo, Oregon : Milton J.
SUM m , LargMt aa4 Moat
or b«ndlin«,
Í-
Nothing hut lirst-cliuw rneatJt at alize that by hia death we have foSt a Jones,
Office: Mammotfa
1
Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Christian L.
ern Callfiirnla.
Ion.
A s-
true Workman and the community
f 4
the (Inceda Meat Market.
Ixmg, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and
ioeea an honorable member who gave all persons claiming adversely the above­
G. W. Bever of Hillsboro, Or , who
SPECTACLES!
They
are
eve
help
­
great
promise
of
becoming
an
orna
­
described
land«
are
requested
to fil« A. O. Ü. W. BUILDING,
was here for a week investigating tho
ers If right; eye hurters and headache ment to tho profession of which ¿he th«ir claims in this office on or before
practicability of tho proposed Ifrlgat- makers It wrong,
said 21St dav of April, 1903.
D. E. Johnson was a member.
- -*-nt
for Portland M-inday tits them riyit.
».■>?. BRATTAIN, Register. .
\
I Resolved, that th's lodge extends
1 _
I a
I
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. ___ «• ' .
. ’
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Grocer
The Best Assortment
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arrivin --
L. F. WILLITS, PropriiS
THE EXCE
Dairy,
h—
/.
I. F. DA VIES, Prop
PropnStfi
General Merchandise, Patent
Dry Goods,
Dress GoodsXXi™
Muslins, Yams, Crash, Notions av’^hÌ
ROC ERI
j. n. nooRE
$250.00fr
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
J. B. MOORE
Ager=Klamath
Falls
O
BALDWIN STUDIO To
iroie
and from Ager Daily,
Hot Springs, by Dayl
Shortest and Best Route to R. R.
Best Time and fa'
And Ready for Business.
Developing and Printing for
Amateurs a Specialty.
Travelers conveyed to all points at reas<
care given to stock.
Klamath Falls.
R. W MARPLL
.