| All prills, to tlie imysmid the water of U. H. Withrow. As Io plans for TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE3. 1*78- NOTICE EoR PUBLICATION. works. H ki future, he will Mxio rebuild that The Lakeview Examiner reports sn 1 part of the destroyerl liltx'k «»•euplml UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. juiihday , marcii «. in*. Influx of Italians Into the New Pine | by the [xmloffice and use II for his L akkvikw Oxsoos, Novemlwr 25, 1902. Notice i" herelty given that in com office end a small St<x‘k of grxxls. He Cicek country mid says that farmers pliane« with tlie proviHiona of the a<-t of LOCAL NEWS thinks hr will rebuild tile entire block UoligreM <>I Jun1« 3, 1878, entitled “An of that vicinity frown on such acces I next fall. act for the Hale <>( timber lamia in the sions to the population, because the I Congress adjourned yesterday. Htatex of California, Oregon, Nevada, foreigners become rivals In the hor The txrxrs and other fixtures, burn*' anil WaahIngton Territory,” as extend-1 Bicycle thieves have Iwen operating ticultural business mid live so cheap <■<1 In the p<i4tofflce, belonged tn Ptnt- ed to all the Public Land States by h Grant’s Pass lately. that they can thrive by reducing the uiaster MurdiH'li. The government [ set of August 4,1892, Charles Wilton HUme, of P. O. Box 1407, Seattle, county 1 Election of town officers comes off price of vegetables, thus forcing old z loses practically nothing. Most of of King, etale of Washington, liar thia /■ text Monday. settlersoulof that business. Another . stamps and other valuables were in 1 day filed in tliia office hie sworn state- j ment No. l«li, for tlie purchase of tfie the safe. But the small number W % of E*4 of Section No. 32 in Town Lakeview Is already making pllltlS objection to the Italians is that they have been distributing anarchistic which burned, as we understand, ship No. 37 8., Range No. 13, E. W. M., br a celebration July 4th. amt will offer proof to show that the dismiiirnts through the nelgtiborlKMMl. amount to the government only the This town needs fewer eats. The land sought ia more valuable for its , small cost, of paper and printing. timlx-r or atone than for agricultural For several mon ths (!. 11. Withrow •' HI ppi y greatly exceeds tlie demand. I Some letters and papers were des purpoaea, and to establish Ina claim to The county commissioners’ court is has had two men constantly employed saiil land before J. W. Hamakar, (J. H. [ troyed th<‘liH-al mail arriving from Commissioner, at Klamath Falla, Ore loldlttg It’s jcgular meeting (his In tlie preparation of a complete set Lakeview and Intermediate points gon, on Tuesday, the 2!st day of April, [ of abstract books mid plats for Klam [week. [ Sunday evening, and the mail drop 190.3. 11« names aa witnesaea: Everett | Swanston started m I hiu ! 200 head ath county. At times three and four L. Peck, of Portland. Oregon; Bei.ja- ; ped Into the office that evening and I ! min men have been engaged at the work. F. Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Etta .»if cattle yesterday for Little Shasta, The Jones, of Montaville, Oregon ; Millon J. | It will be the first mid only complete Mr. Hammond Loses Everything, but destined for eastern points. k'alif. will Bravely Begin Anew. Po,t- - mail for railroad points had gone al Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; Christian L. set of six'll Links in the county. As Ling, of Portland, Oregon. Any ami master Had Narrow Escape. A fall of snow covered the ground six, n iis |M>sslble Mr. Withrow will 9 o'cluck. All day Monday Post- all |H*rsoria claiming adversely the atx-ive- Hu a depth nf a couple of Inches Mun- also have books mid plats covering I master MurdiH-li, Mrs. Murdoch and descrilxMl lamia are requested to tile May night. Mr. ('astel were busy bringing order I tlieir claims in thia office on or before Lake county. People can readily ap- said 2lst «lav of April, P*l3. ! Early in the morning Il Is the unanimous verdict of this prcclate tin- great expense of tlie task , The most destructive conflagration out of chaos. E. M. B m ATTAIN, Register. [town that there Is nothing t<s> good undertaken iiy Idin, and we hope the since the town's scquisltlon of a carpenters were set at work building f TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187*, fixtures In Mr. Murd<x'li ’ s former law ! water system tinik pl ice here Sunday [for tlie firemen. result will amply Justify It. It Is a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fred-■ Flock was granted a liquor decided credit to Mr. Withrow in sc-' tilglit, and only for such system and office, and by evening patrons were served with tlieir mall. [liceaaa by the county court yesterday curing such much needed references. I the excellent efficiency with which it RE-ADVERTISEMENT. The buildings of Messrs. Van Valk- ho run a aal<M>n at Kono. Ashland Tidings: A special agent was handled, most of the business U mitei » S tites L and O ffice . I List Friday Louis Gerlier started of the general land office, I). L. I j part of town would inevitably haw enburg and Taylor were considerably Lakeview, Oregon, February 3, 1903. f Notice is hereby given that in com p7A beef cattle from the Colwell and Sleeper, was In Albany last, week, In- 1 ! been redir ed to ashes. The tire Is damaged and a cqrps of carpenters Ixt- gan making repairs Monday morning. pliance with the provisions of the act of Is'llevcd Io have Ix-en of Incendiary Ball ranches for Montague. vcstlgatlng recent entries of tim Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An origin. At 11:30 o'clock flames were Furniture and gixxls were replaced act for the sale of tiinl<er lands in the Eulogies on the late congressman ber lands In the Lakeview land dis-. 'discovered leaping up from the post- and Mr. Taylor has quarters for his states of California, Oregon, N-vada, Tongue were given In tlie United trlct by Albany people. There have, barlier simp temporarily established I ami Washington Territory,” as extend been claims In tha Lakeview district - office blis'k, owned by It. 1. Hammond, ed to all the Public Land States by act Hates senate last Sunday. [ and they had gained such headway tn Mr. Van Valkenburg's apartment. of August 4, 1BV2, the following persons Last week Judge Bens m granted to the nillillxT of 123 tiled upon by j {that nothing could lie saved from I lie Considering tlieir immediate proximi have tiled in this office tlieir sworn * divorces In the eases of Ltskuski vs. i residents of Albany, and the special i building, and nelghlHirmg property ty to the postoffice block, tlieir escape statements, to-wit: [ agent was directed to Investigate as William II. Flagg, Llskitskl and Little vs. Little. from greater loss was very fortunate i of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of , Io whether the entrymen Hied on the . seemed In Imminent danger. A district convention of Christian and a credit to the efficient efforts of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1486, for Ltsses may tie summarized as fol [claims with honest Intentions or In ! the purchase of the N,'a of N.'i, section Endeavor societies is to be held In the tire department. 24, township 40, 8., range 7 E. ( the interest of outside parties. It Is . lows: It. I. Hammond, building and Grants Pass March (I, 7, and 8. The telephone exchange, located in John W. IJyar, | reported that Mr. Sleeper found no. stock of gent's furnishing g<HHls, to- Ashland, county of Jacks m. state of It Is reported that the northern reason to question the genuineness , bacco, stationery, etc., valued at be Mr. Van Valkenburg’s building, was of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487. for transcontinental railway lines have i ami validity of any of the claims mid ; tween 14,000 and •5000, with no m- slightly damaged and required some tha purchase of the S.4 SW4, NEI4 HW'L and NW4 8E*4. section 1, town decided to maintain reduced rates . will ko report t<> the general land ■ ; surance; Wells Fargo & Co., few I repai rs. ship 40, S., range 7 E., W. M. packages <>f express; Post master Mur- from the east until June 15. office. Emma I b ar. d(M-li, [MMtiiffice fixtures, *.'100, no in of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of A. L. Leavitt Ims purchased the The tunnels of the S. P. Co. In Oregon, sworn statement No. 1488, fori surance; II. II. Van Valkenburg and residence and lots of E. I. Applegate Northern California and Southern The town is lucky in the possession the purchase of tlie S', NE'4 ami N*ij Ky Taylor, damage to buildings, •2-'i(>. I of an up-to-date system of water SE'I, section 2, township 40, 8., range on Conger avenue. We understand Oregon have caved In frequently of 7 E., W. M. no Insurance; telephone exchange the consideration was •2,000. works and tlie acquisition is more I late, delaying traffic and causing Florence L. Trefren, slightly Injured; building of Rttrvo- generally and thoroiiglily appreciated , of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Numerous Indiana passed through I great annoyance and expense. Tun- LICAN office charred and damaged since tlie tire, which threatened the ' Oregon, sworn statement No. 148‘.t, for nr| 9 lii Shasta county has h:ul four town the |Mst few days on tlieir way the pa rebase of the 8E*j NW'g, 8W*4 somewhat, covered by insurance. whole business section Sunday night. NE*4, and W4 BE'a, section 12, town- I to Lost river, where they go each such m'cldeiits within the past month. When the dread alarm of fire was 40, 8., range 7 E., W. M. year nt this time to catch and dry All those tunnels, involving millions spread through town, the postofficc Tlie system more than paid for itself ' ship That they will offer proof to show then. The town is also lucky of dollars In construction and a per mullets. lilis-k was a roaring, billowy sea of in Its tire company, whose incm- that the land sought is more valuable ior its timber or stone than for agricul-1 Judge Willits’ storr nsnn lias lx*rn petual expense In loss by accidents flames, the heat one hundred feet dis bers have amply demonstrated their tural pur|x»es, and to establish their and making repairs, might have Ix-en j enlarged and Is now receiving the tant from It twlng almost Intolerable. promptness and ability in handling . claim to said land lx*fore C. IL Withrow. ‘ finishing touches. This Improve avoided had tlm north and south line The firemen resjwinded quickly and : (J. K. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls.! a conflagration. The fact that they Oregon, on Monday, the8th day of June, - ment enables liltu to greatly Increase Ix-eii run via Klamath river as was had three lines of li.ise laid, made were drenched to the skin and had to contemplated when the present route Ills KtlH'k of gtssls. connectionsand were throwing water face clouds of smoke and blistering Thev name as witnesses: Florence was selected. By building this way within a few minutes after reaching heat dlii not check their efforts III any 1 L. Trefren, John W. Ihar, Emma Dyar, I We nre Informed that an ci|X‘rt such heavy grades as those over the William IL Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon, civil engineer will be here this week the ground. All adjoining buildings stage of the tight. They work«! ami J. 8. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon. Slsklyoua would also have been Any amt all persons claiming adverse-. to make an accurate survey and esti avoided, and the comparatively small 1 which seemed diHimcd, t<«>k on a dif from start to finish with unwavering | ly the a‘>ove-de»c'ril>ed lands are re- mate of cost of construction for tlie ferent and more hopeful aspect when energy and determination and de ' quested to file their claims in this office I rain fall east of the Cascach-s would | zv\/T\zYt.zT\ Tzr T/F ztx /T\ : z T szt T /V*. -TrTJryF Merrill Mutual Canal Co. water licgan flow I ng from the mains. serve :uid receive the gratitude of all on or before said 8th day of June, 19U3. have greatly reduced the cost of E. M. BRATTA1N, Register. The lights of the town were turned Joseph Franks, formerly of Ash maintenance. When north and south business men of the town. In re . (1st pub. Feb. 12 ) land, committed suicide by taking railway Hues arc secured through off to guard against danger from elec sponse to the firemen’s needs, the opiates nt Ills home on Evans creek, Crixik and Klamath counties by the tric currents and the pump at the town board, at its meeting Monday TI M BER LA ND, ACT J U NE 3, 1 «78, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, near Wixxlvlllc, In Jackson county, promised connection of the Columbia station was kept In rapid motion. evening, did eminently the proper Everything movable In the jewelry on Thursday night of last week. UstTKii S tates L amo O ffice ,! thing ordered an appropriation of Southem and road building up from store of II. IL Van Valkenburg and several hundred dollars for rubber Lakeview, Oregon, November 28, 1IM2J Laird, the bulk of Hie traffic lietwecn The Grants Pass Courier reports, Notice is hereby given that in com barber shop of Ky Tat lot was quickly suits, and helmets, and other pliance with the provisions of the act of 1h.it J. I.. Calvert of that place has| San Francisco and Portland may Is- removed to places of safety. things required. Tlie board is to be , Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An sold bls livery business there with the arrlcd on i Ills way and thus wash-outs i Postmaster MurdiH-h made a vai- commended for Its promptness ill thus | A't for the sale of timber land in the and cave-ins on the old line will not Intention of moving to Klamath states of California, Oregon, Nevada, lant effort to save valuables In the recognizing tlie merits and needs of and in Washington Territory” as extend- county to engage In the st<x-k bus Interrupt transportation. post office, but the heal was mi In the company, We may well rejoice ed to all the Public Iaind States by act iness. tense that he nearly perished and that we have a first-class system of [of August 4, 1892, the following persons DITCH MEN HAVE ARRIVED. have this day tiled fn this office their The stockmen of Jackson county wilt could rescue only some papers, which sworn statements, to-wit: The Republican Is In receipt of the were of exceptional value, from his waterworks and an able tire company meet at Medford next Saturday and Anson, which latter deserves substantial en of Klamath Walter Falls, county of Klamath, effect an organ I/.at ion. Dr. Williv- following letter from Mr. Brong who safe, which lie feared would not save couragement. state of Oregon, sworn statement No. We Carry as Fins and Varied a StocK of combe, of the state experiment sta was here a few weeks ago in tlie In Its contents from damage. llut In 1614, for the purchase of the S*. NE’-4 thm at <\>rvallls, will attend llini terest of (lie Merrill Mutual Canal this lie was happily mistaken, for and Nl. SE’i, Sec. 1, T. 37 8., K. V E., W. M. company: address the meeting. everything In the safe was perfectly Charles C. Essig, P ortland , O k ., March 2, 1003. 1 unharmed. When Mr. Murdoch saw The entertainment given In the The fire staffed In Mr. Hammond's, of Harrison, county of Kootenai, state M *ssrs. W. 11 use A Son, < 1 the fire, his first thought was of the store room al the rear of the post- i of Idaho, sworn statement No. 1615, for omua house Friday evening for the the purchase of the S'» NW*.4, Sec. 1. I Klamath Falls, Orc. lx-n.-H» of the Presbyterian library valuable papers in the safe and rush office, and there arc evidences which and SH XEI4, Sec. 2, T. 37 S., R.9 E. Gentlemen: Our ditch man, Mr. was largely attended and netted a ed In to get them. He half unlocked lead to the conclusion that the build W. M. That they will offer proof to show n good sired sum. The singing, Rever, mid the engineer leave here the combination and then, nearlv ing was entered and robbed and then 1 that the land sought is more valuable I to-night for your place mid will at As Can be FbuHd In Any recitations and lecture were very ■overcome, had to httrrv out fur fresh fired, either intentionally or acci . for its tinilier or stone than for agricul I once commence work on the survey air. Back lie went again, finished dentally. After the tire, Monday tural purposes, and to establish their g'Hxl and thoroughly enjoyed. We bnv direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacturers in the conn- claim to said land liefore J. W. Ilama- of the canal. Yours Truly, the combination, opened an inner box morning, five pairs of socks, identi I kar, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath trv for CASH, and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides always l«ing sure The town board had Its regular E. B uono . Instantly fied as the property of Mr. Hammond, Falls. Oregon, on Thursday, the 23rd of obtaining tirst-class goods. We ahi not paying enormous expenses and will j and secured the papers. moiling Monday evening. Lillie of April, 1903. sell you goods at reasonable rates. The men referred to in the forego realizing the certain loss to the re were found in sn alley near the lake. day was done, aside from providing for They name as witnesses: Charles C. the needs of the lire company, It ing letter arrived here this morning. malnlng contents If the dolir were Also the ground showed that a sack Essig. of.Harrison. Idaho; Walter An WE KEEP THE BESt MANOS ÓF FLOUR THAT ARE OBTAINABLE: left open, he dashed in again anil had been dragged over it. The socks son, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Wesley WE HAVE A COMPLETE STÒCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. FAMILY was ordered, among other things, TO PAYTHE INDIANS. IO. Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; shut It, but narrowly escaped drop- did not sntell of smoke, showing that | H. H. Wescott, of Klamath Falla, Ore TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED. that any team hauling a hose cart to Monday's Oregonian publishes ■ ping, exhausted, before the fierce they were taken before the tire. Sub gon; Joseph U. Smith, of Klamath I n tiro hereafter should I m * paid 02ZO. Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how sriiall your purchases Oregon. He suc sequently it was discovered tfoat the Falla, It Is reported that two newspapers Representative Moody’s report from [ heat of the burning wall. Any an<i all persons claiming adverse you may rest assured it will bv our constant aim to sell you the beat goods tna1 uro soon to tie established at Silver I the committee on Indian affairs, on ceeded In rescuing a table containing rear door of the building had been un ly the above-described lands are re can be obtained and at reasonable price«. Therefore, It is believed quested to file their claims in this office Lake In T-ake county. Also another ■ his bill to pay the Klamath Indians the keys which open mall sacks. bolted. ! some fiend broke Into the room for on or before said 23rd davof April, 1903. for lands relinquished to tlie govern Otherwise it would have ix*en some' paper Is to be started at Bend In E. M. BRATTA1N, Register. Crook county. There promises to lie ment. Here is the diming paragraph days before people could have been ' ! theft and then either accidentally 'dropped lighted matches which he STATE TREASURER’S SEVENTH served with their mall. no dearth of locally generated literary : of the report: NOTICE. "Your committee are of the opln- The fire rapidly yielded to the fiinxl had used In selecting his plunder, or the Kinmath CbbhU tlifc St«c provender In Eustcrn Oregon com I ------- to cover the burglary, deliberately I Ion that this measure of justice of water and within two hours was Association will pay the above munities. Treasury Department, ( should lie accorded these deserving entirely extinguished. Anxlouscrowds applied the torch and committed a Stale of Oregon. I ward for the arrest and contlctibn A place has been provided in the S ai . km , February 25, 1903. Arson is one of , Indians, win, gave to tlie Government watched the conflagration and with , more heinous crime. any person or persons found guilty < Notice is hereby given that there arc Union depot at Portland for exhibits a magnificent domain, and In return grateful and appreciative heart* saw the blackest and most despicable (funds in the treasury with which to re- Stealing or altering this marks < of products of Oregon counties, to lie | brands of any stock belonging to ar therefor have received pnrtieally the brave and energetic tire company ' crimes In the calendar of crimes, and , deem all outstanding state warrants maintained for tlie Information of on the Stute Scalp Bounty and member of this aksbeiatioti. nothing. It is the belief of tlie com conquer what seemed at first an In officers should and will persist In the drawn Bounty Funds, endorsed “Presented visitors from the East. Klamath Address Chas, llorton, PreaMen* effort to locate the guilty party and and not paid for want of funds” print mittee that tlie modified agreement superable tower of fiatnes. br J. O; Hamaker,Secretary. county could gather together an ex The to this date. All such warrants, if proposed by this bill will be quickly The tire started In nn apartment promptly bring him to justice. cellent display of substantial*, In properly endorsed, will be |wxi«l npoh ratItied by the Indians, and that tlie Just Imck of that <H‘cuplcd by the post- law prescribes a heavy penalty for presentation at this office, interest which liomc-Neekers and Investors sale of the lands and a start toward office and opened into Mr. Hammond's such offenders and Its fullest limit Is ! thereon ceasing from and after this are particularly Interested, mid we CHAS. S. MOORE, doing justice to these wards of the main store nnint, ts'lng filled with a no more thnn commensurate with the date. hope It will be done. State Treasurer. encrmlty of the crltnc^ ____ Nation may lie made before the ¡LN- large quantity of his g<M>ds. From Lakeview Examiner: John Drumm scnibllng of the next Congress.” DEATH OF ALEX 8TEELE. here the flames communicated so TIIE of Summer Lake, killed a cougar about quickly with nil parts of the store Alex Steele, formerly of this county, ton days ago, that measured six feet NOTICE. that none of the st wk nor even the from tip to tip. Leslie Russell was Issiks could be rescued. All remalu- died at bls home near Horse Shoe I All those knowing themselves 111- Bend, Idaho, last Friday, aged 46 cutting fence stays on the rlin iilniut I Ing of Mr. Hammond's building arej a quarter of a mile from the Harris debted to R I. Hammond will piemie the charred and blackened walls, and vears. He was born in Waupaca, FOR Ills great Wis. He disposed of large farming ranch, mid the cougar t«w>k possession call and settle at once. of bls atock little has been worth of "Tuffs” saw and stays, I trinimi loss by the makes it. necessary for gathering from the piles of ashes and Inteiests In Klamath county about six years ago and removed to Idaho, heard the rumpus and went to Rus- him to collect all due him without cinders. With Ills entire loss and no accompanied by Ills wife, daughter of sei’s relief. There were t wo cougnrs delay. Insurance, It is a very great, misfor Now Open Mrs. Urllngs of this place. but the dogs treed but one. Ilow often you hear it remarked: tune, which excites the sympathy of Besides his wife, he leaves two sisters Mr. Hiuti- The fury with which our building olt’s only a cold,” and a few days the whole comitiunlty. undone brother—Mrs. Frank Ward smoked and t hreatened hi catch tire later loam that the man Is on Ills tnond was local agent for Wells Fargo PASSgNdER. EXPRESS AND EAST FRElOHT Lit and Mrs. J. T. Henley Of tills county Sunday night, shows that we are haik with pneumonia. This Is of A, Co., but little belonging to that and Don Steele who now resides In LEAVE KLAMAtH FALLA 8 A. M Koine neither too green nor too soggy to such common occurrence t hat a cold, department wits on hatid< Nevada. Mr. Steele had tnany OHiee- Msmmtfth Stables, Largest and Most Cenirdily Located i burn. Our establishment seemed to however slight, should not lie disre iMMiks, charred but legibly fhllrtti In friends here who regret his dcilth and the ruins, will somewhat facilitate be In exactly the right condition to garded. Chamberlain'a Cough TfdVeiers conveyed td all points at reasonable tftfpft. f will sympathize with bls befeaved go up In smoke and would have done Remedy countracts any tendency to milking out reports and otherwise wife and other survhlng relatives. A. 0. U. W. BUILÖINÖ, rare given to stock. so had It not liecn for the interven ward pneumonia. It always cures getting his affairs Into tangible shape. // AUDI rt- ,b " A PP lcs at 2 cfs. Temporarily he has resumed the ex- Sold by tion of a torrent of water from the mid Is pleasant to take. W. Proprietor, ArrLtO; Ism" Mi it M utR>;r Klamath Falls« prr»s and stage business In the office A < ’». bands of t he expedit Ions tire eoiiipani. (’hit \v AMATI! REPUBLICAN. ■ I DESTRUCTIVE FIRE E lectric I I CASH STORE. I ** * Postoffice Block Burned and Other Damage. ORIGIN IS INCENDIARY Water System and Prompt Work of Firemen Rescue Town. : » « £ NONE OF THE PROPERTY INSURED * i Dry Goods, Í * Clothing and Groceries I« The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. Waterworks and Fire Company. mm L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor I THE EXCELSIOR^- —Dairy, OregOii l. F. DA VIES, Prop, Robbery and Incendiary. General Merchandise, Patent Medicines, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Prints Muslins, Yams, Crash, Notions and ROC B R I E ¿Al $250.00 REWARD. 1 Àger-Klamath Falls Stage Lin To and front Ager Daily, via Klamat Hot Springs, by Daylight. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS I And Ready for Business Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty. Shortest and Best Route to R. R> Best Time and Aficomiflodatiot