Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 12, 1903, Image 3

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TIMBER I.A mi . ACT J I 'NE 3. 1878.-
MM. risii OF COUNTY BOARD.
Nt/TK’E Kilt I ' liLICAIioN.
intendent. Tim sal.iry will be the
to iiicaii business.
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The i-ouniy commissh tiers' court,
Asstkin as the weal bur will pramlt, linin' ¡is before.
I' NITE I • STATE.' LAND (if Hf'E.
rilVKHDAY. M a HCII
U. H’H.
m> I lust week, adjourning Friday, I.AKKVIKW, Gai«»)!«, NoV'-lltlx'l "5. H«r2.
II. I. Hmnnioinl «'x|xi Is to tieglh the
Uh.it was the Ashland Town Talk
and in addltlou to allowing claims,
Notics is hereby given thut in cum
Work of repairing that pint <>f his I iiih iignln I'hmigi d linmla, A. (’. J.u ub-
plianux with III* provi-ions <>t the act of
IraiiMu t. <l the following imslmss:
LOCAL NI-WS.
lailldlllg, fM'cupieil, until the tire, by miii having lemglit the properly of N.
Congress June I, 18;s, entitled “Au
II. W. Marple WM appointed cor­ act tor the sale
litulair lands in tlie
the jM'stfilllce, ami will use II for the L Burton end changed Its frame to
A •> pound wm was Ixun to Mt. and
of California, Oregon, Nevada,
The new oner, tnwta vacant by Hie death of states
exprebfi and stage office arid a small the Aahlaiul Tribune.
and Washington Territory,” as extend-
Mrs. Medley of this place t.Wt Friday.
Dr. F. D. Kearnes.
name Is a great improvement and it
(ed to all the Public Land Mates by
stfs'k of goods.
9
E.
B.
Ramsby
and
A.
V.
Whitney
A daughter wan born to Mr. and
act o| August 4,1802, Charh-s Wilton
Andrew Loppin, aged 57 years, was H to he hoped the old one will never resigned a* Justice of the pence and Stone, of P. O. Box 1407, Seattle, county
Mrs. Geo. L. Chase, at this place,
Instantly killed by fulling from a be renurri'i'h'iL Shakespeare would constable, respectively, at Merrill, i of King, state of Washington, has this
Bunday.
trestle on Hie Southern Paclllc mar never have said “there's notlilug In a and Geo. Offield and II. A. Kat ten­ day fil<'<I in tliis office his sworn state­
ment No. I'd I, lor tlie purchase of the
There is too much mild In the ronda West Fork In Crew Creek canyon <ai name, " If lie could have known Dial
WK °l E'v of Section No. .'KI in Town-
for comfortable traveling at Hila the 2nd Inst. The man limi been “Town Talk” wAmid ever have la-en horn were appointed to fill tile va> | sliii.
No. 37 »., Range No. 13, E. W. M.,
fancies.
! ami will offer prmd to show that the
Writing.
employed <m lite railrontl with an ex­ applied to a newspaper. The Trib­ Contract* were let to Win.
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land sought is more valuable for its
une Is ably edited and neatly printed
Roy llamakar Is out again lifter tra section or st eel gang.
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of Dairy to build a l>ew bridge over tinilier or stone than for agricultural
and we wish tlie proprietor plenty (,f
( purpoaea, ami to establish his claim to
several Weeks' eontlnemeiit at home
I
J. A. Anthony of New Pine Creek
the
Klamath
river
nt
Keno
for
•!,-
. sni<l hind la-lore J. W. Haaiakar, IJ. H.
prosperity.
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with an Injured limb.
Is building an electric lighting system
Commissioner,
at
Klamath
Falls,
Ore
­
<¡00 and to repair the Wilson bridge
gon. on Tuesday, the 21sl day of April,
N. H. Merrill and E. S. Phllllfis ar­ over Lost river for 11,750.
The Examiner reports that •lesse al Lakeview, whether tho town wants
1903. He names as witneases: Everett
Fisher is the new night cmik at. llar- him to ti» Il or not. It Is claim­ rived here Monday from a trip over
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The matter of securing a new in- L-Peck, of Portland. Oregon; Benja­
»
vey's restaurant in Lakeview.
ed that Ids franchise has expired, I the line of the propimed irrigating dex for deeds and mortgages for the min F.Jones, of Portland, Oregon; Etta
of Montaville, Oregon- Milton J.
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It Is reported tliut two new nm lie entered the town on Sunday with ''•iitial with Civil Engineer Cline and clerk’s office was placed hi the hands Jones,
Jones, of Portland, Oregon ; ('liristian L.
Geo.
W.
Ilever,
general
manager.
bf smallpox have developed nt Merrill, a crew of men, ami had poles set ami
of Judge Baldwin for attention.
Ixxig, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and
Measra. ('line ami Ilever began the
tnaklng four cshcs altogether.
wires strung.
The coni ract to furnish the court all |H-rsons claiming adversely the alx>ve-
dewrilx-d lands are requested to tile &
We have received a communication
William Thacker Leevcr, a pioneer work of making the aurvey and csii- house with 25 cords of pine was their claims in this office on or before
from Ft. Klamath t < m > late to publish scliisil teuchrr of Oregon, died ut his mates on Tuesday ami an- assisted by awaided to Richard Breitenstein who said 21st <lav of April, l!Ki.‘).
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
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this week. It will duly appear In our homi' at Talent on the 2nd Inst, lie .M issis . I’liillljis, Bryant and t han performs the service for 84.50
9
filer.
One
of
th«'
flrxt
steps
hi
the
cord. He gave a sufficient bond.
I Clime to Hits alate It 18M and was
next issue.
TIMBERLAND,
ACT
JUNE
3.
lMTn,,
undertaking la to drill into the hill
Elliott Lyons, wlm murdered Sher­ esteemed us an educator limi citizen, near the lake and ascertain the char-
A GOOD MAN GONE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
iff W. W. Withers of Lane county, lie leaves ten sons ami daughters, net er of tlie formation through
RE-ADVERTISEMENT.
Contributed.
nmotig them being Edmond M. Lcev-
has been sentenced to hang
which the flitch will have to pass.
ral-
Died,
at
I
i
I
k
home
hi
Langell
er of Ft. Klanalh.
E xited S tates I. axi > O ifk e .
day, April 17.
They expect to have the work com­ ley, Man-Il 4, Allan McDonald, aged Lakeview, Oregon, February 3, 1901. I f *
Mr.
Daniel
Conner
of
Swan
lake
The Woodmen of Grants Pass ure
pleted within n month, ami then act­ 77 years. The deceased was a native
Notice is hereby given that in com­ *
pliance with the provisions of the act of
making preparations to hold n st reel ami Miss Bertini Arnett <>f this pl.u■<• ual construct ion w ill follow. This
of Ayrshire, Scotland, emigrating to
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
fair and carnival In that town from I were united In marriage at the resi- will Inaugurate a new era of growth America with Ills parents when a Congress
act for the sale of tiinls-r lands in the
¡deuce
of
J.
I*.
Arnett
In
Klamath
June Id to 21.
amt pros|wrlty for Klamath county. young man and locating in Iowa, . states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
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ami Washington Territory," as externl-
O. P. Waggoner hits Ixuigllt two ! Falls last Friday, Justice Graves per­
Mr. ami Mrs. Ilobt. A. Hopkins, where lie resided for several years. i ed to all the Public Land States by act
The
happy
forming
the
ceremony,
lots of Maj. Worden on High street
formerly oi Klamath Falls, left Ash­ With a younger brother he removed 1 of August 4. 1892, the following peraons
ami Is preparing to erect a neat young cuuple receive Hie beat w labes land Monday for their future imine at to Oregon In the early sixties, l.a-at- ■ have tiled in this office their sworn
i statements, to-wit:
of many friends.
dwelling on them.
Pullman, Wash.
In regard to a re­ Ing In Washington county, Later
William H. Flagg,
the
Arc
do-
II. L. Boggs, chief of
The purity of Ashland's water sup­
ception temlcri'l them before tljclr they rem >ved to what, was then ' of Ashland, comity o( Jackson, state of
I Oregon, sworn statement No. I486, for
ply Is questioned and the board of partmenl, him taken steps lo secure depart me, tlie Titlings says: The known :p> Lake county. They were the purchase of the N.'a of N'j, section
the
necessary
equipments
for
the
trade and city council propose to act
pupils of the Seventh grade of the among the earliest set tiers and by 24, township 40, S., range 7 E.
company, in accordance with resolu­ 'city sch'xils tendered a reception to thrifty and industrious habits built
John W. Dear,
jointly In Improving It.
tion <>f the town board. Citizens will Pref. It. A. Hopkins, Friday evening, up a comfortable home. The de­ I of Ashland, county of J'acksm. state of
| Oregon, sworn statement No. 1487. for
Today J. F. Gocllcr sold bls lots
lx- glad to know tl at the boys arc to i at till' home of Mrs. U ah Calwell, oti ceased was an upright, honest cjtizcn the purchase of the S4y SW!^, NE*4
ami bouse on Malli street, south of
have all the supplies they . .... I to Laurel street. The affair was given who strictly adhered to the Golden SW'4, ami NW1^ SE1^, section 1, town­
the school house, toll. l>. Grizzle who
ship 40, S., range 7 E., W. M.
carry on ttielr commendatile work.
as a murk of the esteem In which Mr. Rule. His death will lie regretted by
Emma Dyar.
will occupy Hie same with ills murblc
We are III receipt of a letter from Hopkins was held by Ills late stu­ all who knew him. lie never mar­ of Ashland, county oi Jackson, state of
works.
sworn statement No. 1488, for
the Port lami board of Trade wiling dents, and ax a farewell licfore Ills de­ ried, but lived with his brother and ' Oregon,
the purchase of tlie S*a N'E'i ami NJg
Ashland Tidings: Mr. mid Mrs.
forth Its determination to secure di­ parture for Pullman, Wash., where family. He had unbounded faith in SE'I, section 2, townsliii! 40, 8., range
Momyer of Klamath Aginey were
I
rect railway comniunlcatIon lietwecii I he Is going Into business.
There Divine Providence and when his earth­ 17 E., W. M.
visiting their daughter, wlm is a
Florence L. Trefren,
tli.it city and this section of the state. were ubout twenty present and the ly task was completed lie passed away of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
student at tlirK. (I. Slate Normal, In
Port lami people have awakened to tlie evening was very pleasantly spent < as tranquilly as the dawn.
Oregon, sworn statement No. 1489, for
Ashland, last week.
the purchase of the SEI« NW'^, SW*4
need <>f sin'll facilities and It now with games.
Refreshments were CH1ISTIAN
CON- NE'i, and W, SE1^, section 12, town-
ENDEAVOR
We are Informed that Dr. Ilargua looks ax though they would lx* fortli-
shh> 40, S., range 7 E., W.’M.
VENTION.
served at tlie close ami Prof, and Mrs.
h is bought a tract of ground from i'Olllillg.
That they will offer proof to show
> Hopkins were the recipients of num-
that the land sought is more valuable
J. (I. Fierce, located on Conger ave­
of
the
The
district
convention
,
'Toux
warm
wishes
for
their
welfare
Tlie now slat«' lioard <if health,
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
In their new home.
nue, and will won liegln the erection
I Christian Endeavor Mx-lety held in tural purposes, and to establish their
provided for by the legislature, coni­
of a large dwelling there.
Grants Pass last week comprised claim to said land Ix-fore C. H. Withrow.
DEATH Ol: MISS MCCRAW.
prisca the following persons, appoint­
delegates fnim the counties ot Jose­ U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls.
A Lake county trapper presented ed by Governor Chamberlain:
Dr.
Oregon, ou Munday, the 8lh tlav of June,
M iss Ora McCraw, wlm has licen phine, Jackson, Klamath and Lake, 1903.
13U coyote scalps to the county clerk Harry Lam* of Portland. Dr W. A.
Thev name as witnesses: Florence
at Lakeview List week for the bounty, Cusick of Salem, Dr. E. B. Filled of one of the teachers In the Klamath and the wssion was considered a suc-
L. Trefren, John W. Dyar, Emma Dyar,
cess
in
all
respects.
Among
the
Falls
si'hiHils
since
last
Christmas,
and waadisappointed to find that the Medford, Dr. Andrew C. Smith of
William H. Flagg, of Ashland, Oregon,
died at tile rcHldenee of her uncle, W. leailing speakers in attendance was and J. 8. Bailey, of Shake, Oregon.
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bounty bud been removed.
P'lttlaml. Dr. Alfred D. Kinney of
Any ami all persons claiming adverse-
Rev. Mr. Shields, formerly of Klam­
A.
Wright,
st
tills
place
this
morn
­
Ashland Tidings: Burton L. Cun- Astoria, and Dr. C. J. Smith of Pen-
i ly the a’vove-described lamle are re­
ing at 8:30 o'chx'k. Friday evening ath Falls. The next biennial con­ quested to tile their claims in this office
nlnghain, who has been spt-ndlng dleton.
| she wax taken with pneumonia and vention will be held in Ashland. on or before said 8th day of June, 1903.
several weeks In the mountains of
It la reported that 2,000 people grew gradually worse until the end Following officers were elected to
F. M. BRATTAIN, Register,
Josephine county with Ills camera, • seeking homes in Oregon passed
(let pub. Feb. 12 )
serve
t
wo
years:
I came. ’The constant attentions of
returned to Ashland yesterday.
I through Portland mid into the val- physlclsn and relatives and friends
President—Fred Homes, Ashland. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878,
R-V. Younglove's affection of the leys Mailh of there during tile last
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
1st Vice President—Geo. Cramer,
could not stay the steady march of
thnMl ti is compcll«| him to omit reg- half of February, and thia spring a tlie dread disease.
of Grants Pass.
U xited S tates L and O ffice ,^
ular sen ices In the M. E. church immigration to this state from the
2nd Vice President—E. E. Wash-1 Lakeview, Oregon, November 28, 1902.)
Miss McCraw came here from lluli-
for m - v era) Sundays, but he expect* east I hh only comimmectl. Klamath’s bard, or., last May and has taught burn, of Jacksonville.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Io be able to preach Iiiore next Sun­ 'influx of new settlers will doubt less in the c unity since then. Nhc was
3d Vice President—Miss Mac Wor­ Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled “Ati
* come later in the season when the
day.
well edui aicd, an cilicicnt teacher, a den, of Klamath Falls.
A-1 for the sale of timber land in the
The late legislature appropriated roads Is-come Ix-ttcr.
Secretary—Miss Edna Parker, of xtates of California, Oregon, Nevada,
consistent Christian, prepossessing hi
We Buy as Low as We Can! That’s busbmm
and in Washington Territory”as extend­
8*.non for improvements to the Ash­
A new hydrant has lieen put In on ippearancc and highly esteemed by Grants I'asa.
ed to all the Public Land Mates by act
We
Sell as Low as We Can! That’i Progresalv
land Normal school ami the regents Main street near the court house, to all who knew her.
Treasurer -Miss Edna Hoag, of of August 4, 1802, the following persons
Her death is
have this day filed In this office their
You Buy as Low as You Can! That’s commos
<>f that Institution met Iasi Friday Increase the facility of the water­ (keenly regretted by tier many friends Medford.
sworn statements, to-wit:
lo consider wh.it to du with the works. More than ever, people appro- iiere and all will cordially sympathize
YOU Buy Of Us! That’s Dollars and Cents for Both
Walter Anson,
LOST RIVER
of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath,
namey.
leíate the protection the water system with the sorrowing relatives. She
state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
We Carry as Fine and Varied a Stocx oi
The Ashland Record of last week i 1614, for the purchase of the S'.. NE'j !
Within a few days new Ixixcs will guarantees lo I lie town. If taken in was 20 years of age, and leaves a
I* put In Ila- iMatoftlic and that will time It will cure the woist case of lire mother, a sister ami two brothers at contains an article on the “Lost ami N'4 KE’a, Sec. 1, T. 37 S., R. V '
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«■ml the iucoiivcnlunec ms’cssarily that can happen.
As a fact the IltiblKird, Or.
Rivers” of Oregon, and has the fol­ E., W. M. Charles C. Essig,
suffered by I he post master und pub- water system of Klamath Falls Is
Arrangements tor th.- funeral have lowing to sav about the one in Klam- of Harrison, county of Kootenai, state ;
lie by reason of the recent conflagra- equal In quantity of water ami force ! not lieen made nt this writing.
; ath county: Lost river in Klamath oi Idaho, sworn statement No 1615, for!
the purchase oi the S'., N W'4, Sec. 1,!
| county is one of the most Important I and
Hon.
|,o *'•*'
1,1 **,c xtate.
S'., NE'4, Sec. 2, T. 37 S., R.9 E.
DEATH OF FRED CARRICK.
{ and most historic In tlie state. Some W. M.
The
village
election
passed
off
Moll-
Forty-four Masons at tomb'd the
, T]1“,1
!.° i ^’ i ° i W
": Trns-
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. D. of the Inst ranches in Klamath that
ceremonies ami Itanqiiel In their hall |w ith I tie following result:
timt tiiv
the i hind
S iivi sought iS
is uiiiiv
more valuable
As Can be Found In Any C4ty>
county
now
lie
along
this
stream,
for
its
timber
or
ctone
than
for
agricul-
KUurd<v night slid all report a gisxl tees, A. Be ils, E U.
" llenrv, J. B. ¡Carrick of tilts place received the sad
I ¡Campbell,
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T
thoughiin
early
days
It
was
the
battle-
tural
purposes,
and
to
establish
their
TV. T. Slilve and Frank newN of tlie death of their son, Fred
time. After conferring degrees on
'claim to said land before J. W. llama­ We bur direct from the largest jobbing houses and manufacturers i
1
Ward;
recorder,
Fred Schalluck; treas­ ( arriek, who died in a hospital at ground of the Indians. Along this kar, V.8. Commiaaioner, at Klamath trv for CASH. and are enabled to get the lowest prices, besides always
three caiKlid.ites, ¡isnmpluous supper
urer, (’apt. J. W. Siemens. There Los Angeles, Calif., on the 3rd Inst, stream mote immigrants were slain Palis. Oregon, on Thursday, the 23rd of obtaining first-class goods. We are not paying enormous expense
was served.
sell you goods at reasonable rates.
oi
was little Interest shown and only lie was traveling and selling different than Rt anv other point in the They
name as witnesses: Charles C.
The tf-yrar old son of Mr. ,k Mrs.
one ticket waa III the field until late : comimsiities to secure money, with country, and it was here that Ben 1 Es.jg. o( Harrison, Idaho; Waiter An-
WE KEEP THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THAT ARE OBT.
J. L. Jones, who reside on A. C.
son, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Wesley WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS ANO SHOES.
In the afternoon when a second lot of which to take a course In law. Wright and bis famous 23 wreaked O.
Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon ; '
Lewis’ranch, westof town, died of I
candidates entered and added some­ While In Los Angeles he was taken vengeance upon tlie savages by at­ II. H. Wescott, oi Klamath Falls, Ore-1 TRADE IS ESPECIALLY SOLICITED.
pneumonia on Monday.
All will
what of a spirit of rivalry to the con­ sick and entered a himpltal for treat­ tacking a whole liand and killing and n gon; Joseph C. Smith, of Klamath
sympathize with the family iu tlielr
Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how small jrotir
. ' Falls, Oregon.
test.
ment. He had a successful operatiiai scalping the men, women and child­ Any ami all persons claiming adverse- : you may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell you the bast
bereavement.
ren.
The
river
runs
through
a
level
lv the above-deecrihed lands are re- can be obtained and at reasonable prices.
Post master Murdoch informs us to remove an abscess, and shortly plain, "losing’’ itself and ••finding” quested
to tile tiieir claims in this office
The Tidings announces tint Axil-
afterwards
was
stricken
with
diph
­
that the report of the postoffice In­
Itself again more than once. It rises *•" or be'-'r»* *“•*’*Pril’liw3-
land's building Ixxmi promises to lie
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register
spector, who was here yesterday, will theria which resulted fatally.
greater this year than in several
Fred Carrick was Isirn at. Red up ax a vast spring, and, after flowing
i show that as a result of the tire on
a long distance, it disappears again In state TREASURER’S SEVENTH
years.
There arc three times as,
the 1st Inst., 817.411 worth of stamps i Bluffs, Calif., July 5, 1878, and was the sands, but rises again at a short
NOTICE.
many new Imuses in prospect now as
The Klamath CttUtttt t
I were destroyed; three leather mall still In Infancy when the family re­ distance, and one may watch the'
_
,---- —
there were a year ago.
moved
with
him
to
Klamath
Falls.
Association
will pay the
sacks entirely destroyed and two
Mate of Oregon.
j
Mr. Carl itoliley and Miss Ella I others so badly Injured that they will Here ho attended school and had course and it is easy to determine
ward for the arrest and con
that it Is all the Mine stream. The!
H alxm , Febntarv 25,1903.
limit h were married by Rev. J. B. i have to l>e sent away for repairs; many friends and associates. Four
any person or persons fount
soil is very rich along its banks, and!, NoH.e®’?’''«’»'X given that there are
stealing or altering the
,
l funds in the treasury with which to re-
Griffith at, the residence of S. B. twenty canvas mail sacks totally des­ Years ago lit entered the Forest
w here the Indians once laid in wait'deem all outstanding state warrants
brands of any stock lielbhgl
Numerous i troyed.
Booth, on Sunday.
All current records and Grove College whose course lie finish­ for the weary immigrant, who sought drawn on the Mate Scalp Bounty and
member of tills association.
friends join In extending congratula­ other valuables were in the safe and ed, and for several months before his
Address Chas. Horton, 1
the
water
of
this
stream,
after
cross-
an<1
ni
’
,
t
pal
,l
for
want
of
funds
”
prior
tions and good wishes.
death was preparing to satisfy his
or J. O. llamaker,Secretary!
saved.
Ing the plains, for himself and team, i to this date.
All such warrants, if
ambition to become a lawyer.
Alfred H. Conner, brother of Geo.
and to »pend a few days in this, at 1 Pro|*Hy endorsed will be paid upon
Ashland Tidings:
L. A. Crancc
■th
Ills health had never been very
1
. , .
| presentation at thia office, interest
’I’. Conner of Merrill, died of pneu­
and wife returned from Portland last good. Last summer he bail to have a that time, great oasis In the Oregon thereon ceasing from and after this
monia at Truckee, on Saturday, the
CHAS. 8. MOORE,
night. While at the hospital Mr. surgical operation performed and desert, now well-to-do farmers and <iate.
State Treasurer.
28th ulL, being aged 33 years. He
I ('rance hud one of Ills eyes removed, since then there were many days stockmen dwell in peace and comfort,
whs at one time associated with Geo.
and
the
latch
string
to
their
homes
is
J which became necessary ns the result when he was too sick to work. He
T. in t he hotel husincss at Dunsmuir.
THE
of an accident to him at his ranch wax struggling for an educat ion and always out to the weary traveler.
Sheriff Kummers
and Deputy near Fort. Kbunath last full. A cart­ Ills future seemed
WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAYS.
exceptionally
Fountain are rushed with business this ridge which he was trying to put In a
bright.
Patrons of the Klamath Falls moat
week, giving nt tent,Ion to t he large Winchester rifle exploded and Ills
He was a memlicr of the A. O. I .
number wanting to pay taxes. There face ami eyes were severly burned by W. of Klamath Falls and had a large markets are hereby notified by the
FOR
Is some pecuniary advantage in liqui­ the powder.
In order to save the circle of warm friends who regret hts undersigned that their markets will
dating such Indebtedness licfore the eyesight of the eye least affected, the untimely death. At this place he close on Ktindays after March IB, 1003.
i Those desiring nieut on that day
15t.li Inst,
Injured optic had to be removed.
leaves a father, mother, two sisters should, therefore, make their pur­
Now Open
The Tidings reports that Geo.
A Washington dispatch to Sunday’s i and two brothers, wlm have the sin­ chases on Saturdays.
Engle, postmaster at Ashland, has Oregonian Ims the following to say ¡ cere sympathy of all.
A. A A, Litwts,
served more than a year beyond his alsnit the retention of Cnpt. Apple­
Joe. K ohsau
SPECIAL NOTICE.
PASSENGER. EXPRESS AND FAST FRElUH't
term and according to wlvlcca from gate in the government service:
IDDI CO.
lb" Apples at2eta.
All persons who have Hot settled All
Washington his successor will soon lie Representative Williamson and ex-
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LEAVE KLAMAtH FALLS 8 A. M
appointed. J. R. Caney Is favored Representative Moody called today at their lumber account with (’• S. A .
Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Meat Centrally Local
FOR SALE.
for the place.
the Indian office to sec about the R. 8. Moore, and have received state­
ment
of
amount
due,
are
requested!
Portland Ims determined to got In­ bonded superlntendcney atjlii Klam­
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates«
1 have for sale 120 acres of land nt
Both were assured to settle the sifinc without delay with j |‘i per sere; situated lj miles South­
to Klamath county with a railroad, ath reservation.
A. O. U. W. BU1LDÍNO, care given to stock;
mid announces that If it cannot do so tlmt at the end of the year Agent Klamath County Bank. Settlement | west of Klamath Falls on stage road;
will
trade
for
Cush,
cattle
or
sheep.
R. W. MARPLE, Pfopfrletc
without delay by Inducing an exten­ Applegate would ho continued In tuny be made by cash or note.
Klimath Falls.
J a '. T obin .
(’. S. A R- S. M oohk .
sion of I lie Columbia Southern, nnoth charge of the agency, only his title1
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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STORE:
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Dry Goods,
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Clothing and Grocer.
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The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Showrt
New Stock Now Arriving
L. F. WILLITS, Propriel
THE EXCELSIOR
Dairy, Ort
1. F. DA VIES, Prop,
General Merchandise, Patent Medicines
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods»
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Muslins, Yarns, Crash, Notions and
^GROCERIES
$250.00 REWj
Ager Klamath Falls Stage I
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Hot Springs, by Daylight.
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