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I, hell, providing for tt iith ii < t the iixreeiiient r.utti Indians. Hllhotteli ■ippropr!;:t loti, but pro- ■ ir rv-iuiburseuii'iit from Kditiqiiislicd lands. No bent were heard, however. ■Senator Simon was indifferent rni’lined to urge the amendment eltei prisa ro show ll-’it the liinil sondili is moie volt.able mr its Im.ls’l m »tore tlmll t>r agi ii’iilfiirul pnrpo-ei. amt to e.-inbii li 111» clami tu Hiél lumi In loro U. H. V i'liii’W S. C-’i uiit: l'iliei ut Khiinath lulls. Otep'ii, on Moiidu.v, ti e Itali day of May. P*'3. Ile naim - .1» w iliii’SM'S : G. Neuheit, oí Kl imiilb l'ull», I»regoli : F. Al. Hhi’puid.’'t Kinin- nth Falls, Oregon; llciirv .lanssvti, ot Klamath Fulls, i »legón ; Fred .liiii-'i n. <4 Kluniiith l ulls, Oregon. Any ami nil pei sons claiming mlversely the above deserilu'd Inmls are ««•quested to tile their claims in this ollhv oltie<> on oí or bvíoic beloie sai l ISlh «lav of Mnv. I'.M'3. E. M. BRAÌTAIN, Register. IL.MH.NO OI' HH: HUÍS. The I’C't lliour.ht ol the wot Id In I log given to the subject. It Is easier ami better to prevent limn to i’urc. ll has Invìi fully demonslrat- cd that pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases tbat medical men T7d Senator Mitcltell’s ainenduient have to contend « Hit, can bo pre 1 for Salem, tile state suffered in con- , vented by the use of Chamberlain's : sequence. Cough Remedy, Pneumoiii I always Chief Joseph, with two other Nez results from a cold or from an at tai k | Perce Indians, Aldokat and Puy- Timber Land, Act June 3. 1S78 *S0 and 90 cents. been of influenza (grip), ami it has I Notice for Publication. optalikt, of Colville, all gaily blatik- observed that tills remedy counter- ' ek'd and mecettsliied, culled on Pres acts tiny tendency of these ' diseases UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE I ident ltosevelt this morning with t«iwurd pneumonia, This has been L. vkkvikw , O i < i :« ion , .hinmirv 23, 1903. i Rev. Jesse Kirk, a Klamath Indian, fully proven In many thousands of Notici' i< lii h l’i piseli tli.ll. Ili eem and Andrew Whitman, their inter eases in which this remedy has beett pliiuiee witli ilio provi-inii» ni thè net et $1.50 Men’s Shoes, Now $2.25 Ci’iigiess of .lune 3. 1S7S, entilleil " Ali preter. and were Intnxluced by Gen- used during the great prevalence of net l'or tlm siilo ni tiniber lumi» in ibe $3.50 Men’s Shoes. Now $1.75. i eral Leonard Woo«l. The President colds and grip ill rceenl years, and States of Va li Ioni in, < »redoli. Nev.ul.i ami - received them cordially, and as they can be relied upon with implicit con- W,i'l.in;ii.ii Teiiiirii." a« intendevi ta ai; thè Puldio l>aii<l ■'1 ’ ■ • 1 ' " 1 heft, invited them to attend the re-1 tidence. Pueumold i often results ni Aneli-1 4, 1X1'2, Sanili .1. lluiTiliiun, ni Plans aiul Specifications Furnished on All Kinds o| eeptiou to-niglit to the Army and ttotu a slight cold when no danger Boiuvnza, corniti of Rianimili, state of O.egon, bus ibis <lay liled in lln* ol'i’’o Buildingsand Contracting and Building 1 Navy. is apprehended until it is suddenly ber sworii statement No. 1,12. tur thè Saturday’s Oregonian contained discovered that there is fever and imreliuse ni ilio S\\ 1 t Sl',l1,of Se. timi on the Installment Plan. No. 1', ili Townsliip No. tu S.. limile j the following relative to payment of* difficulty in breathing and pains in No. li! E. \V M., uml willolfer prool t" \nnmi: lb- it lì» ite variety „I n.nlvr lai «ml work flirt,¡died Iw this i oil lr, Klamath Indian claims: the chest, then it is announced that show tliat thè land «Oligli! ‘lume vai I ront». Wood Carvo.v. Mair Rail". Ikhistei« »ml Newel Putt.. Rr«rttl, ual’le (or its timber or stono li. iti i"i' Sforo Asa last resort, in the hope of fntii. .1 - M "ik S.i-h. I'vis uml Blind». t ornei and R«-« Bint’ll», the patient has pneumonia. Be on .igrii ninnai piirposes, nml to estii' h.-li Scroll HU'» I .<••••- ! finally securing the ratitieatkm of the ! the safe side and take Cliamberlaln s ■ her clniin to l uid land lieiou’ .1. ". I lain- ■imlTnrm’d llidiiiti’i« l'”«ir n"d " imlow Ft».... », Pulpit" »ml l'«w End», Kliinsb. treaty with the Klamath Indians Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is 1 nicer, U. K Coiinnìssioner, ut l’rmiin/n. r.u l.lco.' J.U’iwmi’. I'mnt-limi i'll. Moulding »ndGl»««. Elevation» «ml | whereby they are to cede to the contracted. It always cures, For 1 Oregon, on Snturday, Ilio Itilh day of riiil... -. d, Ground uml Cut ’da»», H iilFPupi’r. Furnitur«', «le., rtc. Silo Itameli Muv, llKKl. euv .......... .. as witnes.c»: „ I Government 621.824 acres of their sale by Chitwwd & Co. lie.4 wmk uml miiteriiil. nml in till' livti’.t uml moat upprov««! «Ivi«’». 1.1. I >. Ilamnker, ot luinaiizv, i »regoli. I reservation, Representative Mo,sly j ~. W. llaniakcr, of llonuiizii, < 'regoli ; METHODI5T SERVICES. ; Willis Wrblier, ot lUmUizii, Oregon ; ’ today amended and reintioduced thef Services at the M. E. church on Join» Driscoll, of Boiiunz, Oregon, [ Tongue bill, which provides that the Any and nil persons claiming i mi verseli I Indians shall not be paid for their the first, third and fourth Sundays ¡the abovc-dcsci ibeJ Inmls ini' reque.t- lands by the Government in a lump of the month at 11 o'clock a. m. and ed to tile their elnims in this otlice on VV. W. HAZEN, Proprietor. or before said llUli duv of Mnv, I'. h ... ; sum of $537,007, but that the lands 7:30 o’clock p. m. E. M . BRATI AIN, Register. EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Sunday .school each Sunday at lo shall be sold ami the Indians rehn- ADMINISTRATORS’ NO lid:. bursed as sales are made, the first o’clock a. m. * IL'i'st'8 l»our<h'(l by day, wook or tr.Qnth The Baptist people hold their ser $25,000 being divided among them in Notice is hereby given, that the -siVCI j • jl,i\ mill (irnin bought and sold. vices the second Sunday of each cash pro rata, the next $350,000 con C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props County Court of Klamath County. Ure month in the M. E. church. Passengers eonvovod to all purls of Southern Drogo gon. has appointed the midei»iiriied ad- stituting a fund for their benefit n.inist’at. rs of the estate of Frank I*. and Northern California at the very lowest raloH. Save money by making your home 5 per cent interest, and the All pei-ons having The Maltby Saddle is Known drawing stead, timber and «ither tilings witli Realm’s, deceased. balance to be expended in irrigation, I C. H. AVithrow, U. S. Commissioner, claims against said estate, are re.piiie.1 Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hott to present them, with proper vouchers, and Recognized as the Best on purchase of stock and other beneficial t Klamath Falls. Oregon. within six months from the date liereoL to us in Klamath Fulls. Oregon. Valid, I Jnkville. the flarket. C. C. Haltby has had purposes. NOTICE •lanmiry 22. 1993 Finding it impossible, without the ears’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. Sealed bids, accompanied by plans, A lk M artin J*, amii fb inn J rxnis i , aid of the Senatois, to have such a speeitii ’Htions and strain diagrams, will Administrators of the estute of 1 lank provision attached to the Indian D. Kearnes, deceased. be received by the County Court of Notice i» iicrcl'V given tlmt llicte are I appropriation bill, Moody hopes, in- Klamath Comity up to 9 h . in., March ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TIMBER LA NI». UT JU NE 3. 1'7". fumi» in the C .miii Tn.iuiry f ir tl «’ I asnnicli as his bill makes no appro- (ith, 1993, for the construction of iv pile redcinpticii of lite (olio» n.g «x.iiutv war NOTTUE FOR PUBLICATION. \ bridge across the Klamath river at Kefrr.’liee l'V |»‘l lllissioll : \.| ij i priation, to secure its passage before Keno;sai«l bridge to be 18 feet in width rants piote'ti’il on aiid prl<n to Nluri'h J. C. WHIPP. F. L. WRIGHT. N it'- ii cl li n k «ml A.totia Satitat U nited ^rvn-.s L and (hurt:. 19. IN »'.Ml. I iitcrcjd on wn Illu H ill i adjournment, it being stipulated and the spans of same to be not to ex l'>ank et Astmia. t »regnii. X »M. SF 2 i. 8717, I iik < 19t»2. foiiil M I that if the Indians accept the amend ceed 17 feet. A deposit of live per cent Lakeview, Oregon, December iip|H..ii<‘ Court Ilona«, KlaiuaiM KS(X)t 8737,, 8818, S,*‘J3, 88 |H. S'* 19. 8.79, ! 1 must accompany each bid. The Court Notice is hereby given that in « tn Plione. Main ll»4. ed treaty provisions the same shall lie I reserves the right to reject any or all pliance with the provisions <>i the act <•! 88 i 5,1 s:u;|. 884.’». 87 8872 Ms |M. h75H, l all«, i'r. Si ih», .894 DEALERS IN ssn, 87'MI, S95I. i ■ at once operative. Only $500 is ap- bids. Congress oi .I tine 3, lbi'8, entitled “An «Hl, ssr;. DRAKE A WALLING. Ji' •>.», S7l»i, SÏ99, S'hUl, »713, 1 act for the Rale of timber lands in the «il4'1, SK3H, ? propriated to pay an agent to secure I L S7 »9, 7.T93» . S9|.’>,, 8728, NOTICE. state® of California, Oregon, Nevada, 8710. 893 Attorney s und Counselors nt l.e* ■ the concurrence of the Indians in the I >al< l« <l Ht Klrtiiinth 1I'nllw. < )it-g<»n, lIlIM and Washington Territory,” as extend* Sealed bids will be received by the ed to all the Public Land State» by a t 4th «lav ol I'< «•«•iiil'cr. I s'2. amended treaty. Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting H. il. V ax \ o K. xiu an. Comity Court of Klamath County up to 4 Moody says it is impossible to pass Il o’clock a. til., Mareh (ith, 1903, for the of .\ugusi 4, 1892, Janu s A. Carley, <»i County I'ri.r-mer. in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Plainview, County of Wabasha. State of the bill making a direct appropriation, repairing of the bridge on Lost river Minnesota, lias this day tiled in this oiln t . Klamnth I alls, Oregon. near the farm of Si'as Kilgore, and TIMBER I AND, .VT il M 3. I'7s. ASHLAND, OREGON. P. O. box 65. as Chairman Cannon, of the appro- know n as the Wilson bridge, sai l re bits sworn statement No. 1717, for the N"TK E F"R ITBI.it AliO.N. purchase of the Lot 4 of Section No. I. I priations committee, objects, and, pairs to include a new span across the in Township No. 37 S., Range No. 9, I*. j when he becomes Speaker next session, channel of the river. A deposit oi five W. M., and will offer proof to show that I NITI I'STATE' I.ANDOFI ICE l i r>er cent must aeconipany each bid. L a KCVIMV, I »HMUlX, Nov. 21, l‘<'2. ( the land sought is more valuable for its j will be even more powerful to block , The Court reserves the right to reject tinilier or stone than for ugricultn.al Notice is hereby given tlilit ill colli AGENT action. The means suggested is the any or all bids. pur|x»Kes, and to establish his claim to pliance with (be provisions o( the «et ot 1 onlv feasible one. said land Indore J. W. Hamakar, U.S. Congre-» of Jim«. |s"s, ei.titled "An NOTICE Commissioner, at Klamath I alls, Ort u<T lor the sale of timls-r lamia in th«’ uring the Next Thirty Days to prepare for the The amended bill retains the pro- gon, on Saturday, the 4th day of April. states o( California, Or- ‘.n. Nevada, Notary P'.ihftc and Conv ryntucr Largest and Finest stock of millinery, ladies’ fur 1 vision that indemnity school land se- The county clerk will receive sealed 1903. He namee as witnesses: Joseph ami Washington Terrilorv," ns ex- KI AMA III I AI.U«, ORB. ; lections within the disputed limits of bids, to be considered at the next ses C. Smith, of Klamath 1 alls, Oregon; tendisi to nil the Publie Land States by nishing goods, trimmings, etc., ever brought to ' the reservation shajl in no way be in sion of county court, for furnishing Hiram II. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, net of August I. Isi'2. Itols’il H. Drew, IMVOtlll.RS Ol RI.Bl.KAH Oregon; Joseph (». Pierce», of Klamath. ■>i Ashland, county • I Jn- k»on, »late Klamath Fall. terfered with, but that indemnity the county with 25 cords of Ill-inch Falls, Oregon ; W. I. Smith, of Klamath <4 Oregon, haa tills <lny tiled in this heater wood, to be cut from green Meel on t lie first am Any and all person« ollice liis sworn statemi mt No. It 10, (or setectjyn^nwiiL' in lieu thereof shall pine timber and thoroughly seasoned, Falls, Oregon. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MRV.ÄVD’ of So tion days of every mont h. he^p|M»wd . tf.Mbgrwise regular. and to be delivered and neatly corded claiming adversely the above tlescribed the pmeli.l.«’ ..I th,- HW lands are requested to tile their claims N". I", m l wnsliip N i. to Range I l a' I 11 lien. N. G.; Any bod.vtide settler who.taas hereto- in t he court Jiouse w ood shed on or in this oflicc on or before sai l Ith day of No. 7 I’.. W. M , nml will offer proof V. Allee Gncller, lo show that the lami sought is moie 1 omit aln, Treasurer. ' -• gone ut>on tmi.WputedBlMR a:i I before September 1. llio.J. A deposit April, 1003. E. M. B h att us, lUglster. valuable lor its tiinls-r «>r stone tli.iu made valu:if>Te‘liri^>Hi?eiriEnt:'Jl'iill lx- J for agricultural purpose», »ml to cstiib- ' allowed to perfect h'ls title. . J. O. I1AMAKER TMP.ER LAND, At T.IUNE3. 1'78, il-ll bis ci i.m to '.il I Ini ! C, ■ Here is a still later report, found H II. Withrow. I . >. < Il II,; •• ; Oller, Rt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Kl.imnth I; II». lire,’on, on Tuesday, | Sunday's Oregonian: Representati,§| the-till <lay of Marrli, I’.»i3. lléname, | Moody this morning secured a favijH at • n n. - : Mary h. Trvtva n, ot i»o a General I and l.ocnllug Bunt I able report on his bill introduces Ashland, I 'reg-m ; l mor ge W , Tieften, ol tsldaml, Oregon .1.I'. ufev. of Shake, Hess. Surveying nnd Convey^n.lnj ¡yesterday providing for ratifying tfl " l e|ih R. I'eK.-o-h.ld, o( SI. Klamath Indian treaty. He will H I nineis, Minn. Any nml nil persons n Specialty . All ilur.lnc.*« I’romptl UNITED STATES LANDOFFICE, ) churning mlwt u ly i I k « I Attended to. Oflicc In City Halt. ; to have it put in the Indian app H akevikw , O reoon , January 2u, 1'."'3. ( I hii 'I m an- rvt|tir»u*«l . — I l<> lile tbi-ir i-lmiiis BONANZA, OREGON. ' priation bil] now in conference. "* on ,,r Notice is hereby given that in .one in *' till, (.flier „m,I .Jid! (|g„ '¡anee with the piuvi-iiuis of the a. t ot of Inalili, I'.'OJ. PERISHED FROM COLD. ■Bmgress of June 3, 1S78, entitled “An E. M. P»RATTAIN, llegistcr. ^Kt for the sale of timtier lands in the WILL BE GIVEN ON Ashland Tidings. ■lit« » oi California, Orrgun. Nevada, Notice For Publication. Sid in Washington Territory," as ex Jake Marshal], an unmarried m Proprietor of Freight ÌNugcns. Mtde.l to all the Public Land State« by I', «-a,tmi’iit of tin* Interior. and 31 years of age, the foreman ■Ki of Augnat I. 188S, tl «• following i I Lnu I Ufllce nt I, ikev iew , ' »regot^ i the Coggins Bros. ’ ranch near Colt Sms have this «lay tiled in this ollice .. . February 11, |0t»3. I Ev-r> th i nu «lotie with □¡amir sworn statements towit: 1 at the state line 20 miles south .'Otic«’ is |».|«.|,v glv,.tl it.ai t|1( (ll|. multile«« hik I diepHl. li Fred lb« k, i | Ashland, formerly known as t '.'.t'..'. ;""'’1 M'"1' r ,‘.HM •' ' < ■ Stayton, county of Marion, state of bis intention , , ,..... 1 J" make final proof m mt-- ^■-egitn, sworn statement No. 1725, ior ( Shattuck ranch, perished in the sn< I'ort of Ins riami, uml that «aid ..roof ^■«’ putcluise of the ,'E'4 NW1.;. E'., will be ma t,. b..|„r„ j.,. || |,n„.f(|| ; while making the return trip Sec, 2. ami NE', NWL.Sec. Il’ om.tvl |,«k. at KI.,,, at), |.«||.., On.g.m, snowshoes from Garretson's Clnnat ■ 37 S„ It. 9 E., W. M, if on Mure]» 2», IIMB, vix; laife Thoma», springs, a mountain resort in t Anton Eigtmr, GENERAI, FREIGHTER, ^^■dayton, county of Marion, state of ■ I r. ». Sisklyous, and while within one ni ■’gon. sworn statement No. I72IÍ, tor IL E. No. 2.141, for the N 1 . SE', SW'. T in7'7,- , > ‘ ‘ "'. 1 NW 't NEL 8,-c.:fL of his home. Marshall left [Hlrebase of the SW'i NE!. N' Prompt ami can ful attention ' 11 • • " M, ll,’ name« See. 11, ami NW, NWL, .<<<•' springs last Friday on Snowshoes to prove hi» ♦o all unlcru . . ... 37 "" ,"I|'-"|| -■ ■1'. 37 S., li. ‘.I E„ W. M. : make the trip through the mount; 7; 'X',:;"1;’’" . ...... John F. Potter, I back to Coles. 11 is prolonged absp ^Kvons, comity oí I.inn, st«i<«> <,f Merr < l «. ',Z! Mike Eu.mr, of ■'sworn slateiiicnt No. 1727, (,,, M th., - t ’i. M fool». 0, of j alarmed his neighbors and on Tt ^■hase of the E L. SE'.,SE'1 NE 1 . M . , ’ ; '“ U'll. hI’.’ii, .d i I day of this week a searching pit ^■S 11, and SW',, N W '4, >'ec. 12, T II E., W. Al. Grand March at 9 o’clock, Sharp. Music by Klamath Falls ■ started out from Coles, and found M. BR a TTAIN, R«^i»tir. W illiam IL Swank, body within a mile of his home. r Cleanliness and Good Work Orchestra of eight pieces. rana, county of Emu, state of ot(.. limber Culture, I i,)n| |.roof Notke body was brought in and ta 'sworn etateiiient No. I;? m , forth«’ Floor Managers: Frank Ward and Sam C. Graves. Guaranteed. For Publication. base of the EL. NW1, ami \\ « to Yreka, where an inquest was hi I, Sec. 12, T. 37 H„ R.9 E. Also Agent for LONDON ANO and then shjppcd to Bakerstown. I Tickets to Dance, SI. Supper extra at Klamath House.. 1 itii , 8-rvii s Lixi, <»,»-!« i- ) Roger Aiontgonierv, where the relatives of the unfor ^^tayton, county of Maimn, state of LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. "KI.... . l et,. 9 Itsn A general invitation is extended to the general public and j nate man reside. ■ton, sworn statement No. 1721», for s.rid«'n'|'’ ">“l Iln.mIt'on ■■purchase of the SW1.. Sec 1’ 'I' " «k. | ' '’i1 of inlemiun Io also to all Modern Woodmen of America who can attend. I'or tellable Information concern- ■ , R. 9 E., W. M. U S II Withrow. b'K public |,lh(|s R,, l(, j w Hama- FAVOR THE BOUNTY. QRSr"t Ibey will offer proof to show Klamath f «|7'o’/’ '’H ,’"lr" in kar; get the beiK tit of thirty yearl I [i the land sought is more valuable Lakeview-Examiner. reservations, as well as the schools, its timber and «tone than for agri "ppiiiatim " n . i’w1 i 'r r experience. The people of Lake county by j Ma'"1 to establish th. it will be placed in charge of bonded .. lor tlm TLMI^U LAND, At I <U-NT : . :t, i87».- ■n to said laml before Jas. ||. Uris- 81'. (lUarter. ( c . v"' *' r"w"- superintendents. Umatilla is now so tion should ask Representative NnTf« prnijUifi TION. ■ County Clerk, at Klamath Falls -hip No :;s s it Published every Thursday by conducted, but the House restored mitt to vote for and use his every e I^Bon, on Monday, the 18th «lav of ’•‘ehtnohr, ol Da«,.. w,""'s»<'». I.uin 1903. 'N I LED STAT Es LAND OFFICE! ! the appropriation for the agent after tohave the coyotescalp bill re-enar ■ They name ns witnesses¡ w. O 'nan, of |i;,ilv ,,f b," g°"'«’,’ ' l'll‘< k- L akeview . O iieuon , Dec. 27, llX'J.l Mr. Enunitt represents a district ner, of Dsirv ' n, " K',n; Henry Scho- a fight. With the abolition of these ■uiith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon-'HL "' ■ oik «, ih ||«.|,.|,y givi,|| ||m| ¡n c,,in E ditors and P roprietors . “"'•'-‘•Miiy.fei. °l,r’ sibl ing of four counties, Wasco, C ■am Westcott of Klamath Fulls, ’ Or« ’ ¡ I'lliihi ’e with th,, provisions of tl.o H«’t «4 ■ two offices, the last Indian agent will ■«in ; Lafe Tlioinas, of Stnvton, Or,. -.,tl ' olIL’ti’Mof Jmi«. 3, 1878. entithil “An | disappear from Oregon and but one Lake and Klamath. Each of M. B kattain , Register, stBacBiPTiON rates : ■ i e«l Rock, of Slayton, Oregon; 1;..,.; I'M Hie sale of timber hinds in Ihit counties, with the exception »Montgomery, of Stayton, <»regon ; Jo|,n ADMINI sikaio ^. s notice . 9 b « year (in advance) ............... K 00 will remain in Washington, at Col- “l u.difornia, Oregon, Nuvadii, ri'. P«,tter of Lyons, Oregon; William Washington Territory,” ns exleml- : ville, and lie will have to go in the Klamath, is strongly in favor o BI. .'wank, of Lyons, Oregon, ’ "'"•"I 'Im Publie I,ami States by ly Court «,( '"/l tln'Uomi- scalp bounty law. Klamath, thr near future. ■ Any ami all persons claiming adverse <1 “I August I, |S92, Angm Hamnker, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1903. I^Khe scratch of a pin m,-iy cume tl,<- lias n|«poii,| ( .,| (| ' 1 "'.'"ty, "regon, ■ the abov1-<h’seribe<l land are re,|m »l- The full committee followed the its county commissioners., J uls t ' limisnza County of Khimath, Etui or^K.-zíieatioArr of th«. <-si"’*l>,’"',l ndnitiiis- their or claim« thin ollie,. ,(l ' trutor j ■ loss to of file a limb even in death W|tf ( ,„ ""'Kon, hHstldsdnv llle«l in thiaolli«’« ""r. •I,, ’ .. ..... '7« '" ‘ «''rdG. M,.„. recommendation of the sub-coin tn it tee Mr. Enunitt lo votecagoiMt ru B i Hms foru aaul, 18th day of Mav, 19(13 j '"■r »worn statement No. 168», for tin INDIAN COMMITTEE ACTS. blood poisoning results from (t lf . BfU tc» 1 ' to UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICE,» ; 1 “ ...... ’ gainst ¡.nil l " , V'"8 (in refusing to accept Senator Mitch- E. M. B ratt A in , Register. K’E'!?'** »beKE’iof faction No. h I’" “« lit th,.,,. "''l"ir«',| The stock- L akeview -, O regon , January 211, 1003.1 | injury. All danger or this may be A Washington dispatch to Friday’s J ell’s amendinends for additional nml w'iiï "Vi ‘ "• :,HW” No' 12 E'' Notice is hereby given that, in com Wlll''l' six tnohti,. ' l’,'"l"''' Vouch,’rs, probably a pliance witli the provisions of tin1 act ot avoided, however, by promply apply. 1,1 to show thnt the nt lav 1,10'In'e heo <,(, 11 Oregonian contains the following buildings at Salem and for ratifying I___________ Rfteenttieman. There is «■ ought Is more valmible for it» Ji js "regon, |i;lt,.,| . "...... I’orella, | the treaty with the Klamath Indians. i'ongrcss of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ! Ing Chamberlain' h Pain Balm. matters of interest to the Klamath «•«I January 21», 1903, ‘ “I stone than for itgrirullnriil no doubt bitt all of the sheepman of act tor the sale of timber lands in Um an antiseptic and quick iiealhc- it.,1 | Under these circumstances, the Agency anti Indians: l'l'”"71,l,l' ''"'''blisli herehiitnt states of California, Oregon, Nevada,and Went for cuts, bruises ami 1)UrriK Ad'iiinislrator of n 1 ttAI«, that cpiytf .• favor a bounty law. and ........ ', '-'-'rd ........................ <». Hamnker, U. 8. W ashington Territory,” as extnBAsHo The Sanate Indian com- amendment is probably lost, mi far as deplOTP the action of the county com* all the Public Land States by act,pi Bor sale by Chitwood & Co. « ,, "'oner, al Boniinza, (»regon, on ljiittee, in reporting the ! this Congress is concerned. i ;.1'""'I...... y of March iww. rnlwIOnErs. but as the cattleman arc August 4, 1892, John E. Janssen^ of SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. • ‘ Bl SALE. Indian appropriation bill today, Representative Moody majority they are powerless. K hi mat Ii Falls, count v < f Is lau,athl<Mt* col «'""'»»es: f». F.Dri»- “I '■uuuizn.tlr,, John Driseoll, of WEmmltt should not vote against of Oregon, has this day filed in tliis ent off the appropriations for agents several hours today to have a heffl^J .... . pounds ,,r Rin,. Sf( ^bounty law, but rather for it, ;ls his sworn statement, No. 1763, for <»r i li’ uM'i11' of B<»"»"' ♦" P''r iU’Is'; lan'1 •t Klamath and U nuntttee ip U '',l w'”'"t for sale. Cali ,,n A Anv»;,’t n ”"rk- Henan««, Or. rae-fourtbs ot bis constituent;. purchase of the NWqnarterBE q W, ‘ N ' "f Klaniiiih i di? ‘ ""' s ’ N 'ittl.li- *ke*e amendment i " 1111 Persons claiming a«lvers, ly of Fection No. II, in Township 1 tnneU about ouc mile soulli or he recently s .. ............. ................................................. to lil,■"l'|,'• ,,'|ll,’'',' !H,"fs are reqitcste.f F., Range No. f> E, W. M., • ukel bridge. I ib. fon Hoon"1!"" ’f'is office on ot J a «. T ouin , I1» '"tesaid 20 hdnv ,,f March, 190.1. Corresse KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. COELLER, Proprietor. REAMES & JENNINGS, Klamath Falls. EXCI lANOlC LEADING STABLES SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. 1 C. C. BROWER, mplete Line of Harness and Riding Material : Southern Oregon Marble Co., All kinds of Cemetery Work, C. II. WITHROW, CLEARANCE SALE! STATE LAND BOARD. THE SOCIAL EVENT 1 Of the Season. A GRAND BALL U. S. Commissioner and Lei Attorney. J. B. MOOREJ Friday Night, Feb. 20,1903, In Honor of Washington’s Birthday, J. n. nooRE AT HOUSTON’S Under the Auspices of Crater Lake Camp No. 7610, M. W. A. Of Klamath Falls, Oregon. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE & SON, ! L. M. ÎMÎATTAIN, Register« T