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moniiltg d.-W. kimw. de.U ones. 1 that if the ear1 lily linuse of tills tai* eriiu.ik'be «R s - v I vk I wchave abuild- lug 1“ in <•"‘1- <• •“’H*' 11,1 1 ' ’ hands, eternal hi the UttWM NotKe I or i’ubliiatlon. !\.;<aiImeni ol III«* liilvri«>r, ) 1 ami Oline at ljikt view (•K'voii. « Manli 12. 1903 ’ Notice i* hereby iiìven that Il e fol’ biamii’iiaiued aettlur lui* liletl m<liw ni bis iiitentlnn to make tinal proof in aup- iHirt n( lu* eli'iin. nnd that cai'l proof {.ill lie inaile lielorv J. (>. Haniuker, F. S (■oiiiini«*ii>ner. at Bonanza, Oregon, ,,n Aprii 25. 1N'3. vi«: William D. Campbell. 11. I . No. UHI.,. W 1? E. W. M. ile name* (be following w itiie*ie» to prove In* l’.mtinmni* re*i- «lenii' nmm ami cultivation of *unl lami, viz: Sila» (ilienehuin, of l.mella. Ore gon; Eugene Wìlker*nn, uf imrelln, Ore- gon ; Thoma* Culliert, ut Lorella. Ote- con; lì. C. Cowlev.of lanvllu. Oregon. E. M. BKATTAIN l£i"-.i*t-i. F. REWES. ri:c i res'i’ert. T‘“‘b*N‘of«,fU^‘"h^»' VNITEI'<liVii>^'’VW-! -- ,r ;r. Iilmuiv with the p' "' ..„litl*,! "A" (’(»n^tu'- ol J hik ■ inti» Ui tU*’ act for ii" ........... n!" , SevBi’aBRd stale* ol Calilorula. i" Washington leriito“. . 1,11 John F- J""’"" August 4. I" • ' 11 . .,,411,. rial* Klamath Fall’ eomi-»1 • ( olinegnn.hastb.-d.“ n,«»l |.'; ’,,,f(>r u„. that she is there—not dead, but with Gud. wailing the commg vi lo'ed ones and friends. “It Is most titling that you. dear children, sltould be scRted ltere clmw by iter, you whom she loved, you In* sworn w uterSE un»r‘»,i nnn-haae of tlie N "'I ,.«!,ii>riu. 1 whom site thought about and would S Feet.... No. n. i" ..tl be near. Site recognixed the good in S., Range No. . , 1 w,nglil each of you and strove to help yu „net pn*'1or »hw* $1.50 Child’s Shoes, NOW 70, 80 and 90 cents. : is more valuabli for 11» tm M11(t t„ oil and on. You were on her mind than for agtu-iilturiil P I ( ( (l>ir $1.75 Child’s Shoes, Now $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25. :ts she lay on her bed of sickness, i"'-"“2»--,- NOTICE FOR 1’1 Bl.ICATlON. your welfare was her lieart's gteatest | ( . I I. ' " ' ' , \L»|it|«V, $2.00 Child’s Shoes, Now $1.10, $1.15 and $1,25. Klamath l II.- n»""-» desire. She knew and loved each Itepartment of the Interior, 1 th,-18th day of 1K.r|.„t Kl.unslh one. I have thought during these $4.50 Men’s Shoes, Now $2.25. latiul Olliee ul Lakeview, Oiegou. ■ a* «nni-s.es. *’ * r,|.„| Kisia- March 13, UM3. ' , Rail*. Oregon: 1. •" .7'*1111WI1. ..I sad days what it all meant: The, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor $3.50 Men’s Shoes, Now $1.75. Notin' is lierebv given that the fol ath Fulls. Oregon. I*''" ! ‘j llWl,. earnest inquiries, tlie sad smile, Klamath 1 all»- O'er' all lowing-nanied settler ha* tiled not ice ot of Klamath I alls, ore^- '^^ ’ , the tearful eyes of the boy and Ins intention to make tinal prool ill slip Plan.» and Specifications Furnished on All KinJ nvrHiHiH i luinnng «»!'< H ’■ , . girl. Wltat does this class of boys lairt of his claim, and that *ai«l prixil ,ie* l-rd*-d ian.ls are r.s|u.-.t“ < • « will I*' made lietore Jas. II. Driscoll, Buildings and Contracting and Building I and girls sitting here in sadness their claims in this i.tli.v on or I* comity clerk, at Klamath Falls. Oreg m. incany What do these falling tears on .April 25. 1903. viz: on the Installment Plan. Caroline l.iskuski. mean? Simply this beloved—that II E. No. »142. tor the W'.. NWl4. Fee. I..... the iidln te variety U material ami work fumiahe«l be the one thing the heart of humanity 13. and E',. NF.'j. Bee. 14, t 38 ». II rimber Land. Act Juno 3. 1873— H'«'*» ‘ »rving. Stair Itali». Balmier« ami Newel |>«u. I, is hungering after is friendship, kind 10 E. Filename« the following wit Notice for Publication. 'oil and Tunie*l W mb. Sa»h. Dairs «ml Blind». Corner ami I' m « ftUt, ness, gentleness, love. These are nesses to prove her continuous resi Li'l Ttirurd B»l'i»ler*. iMur ami U tn«l«iw Framea, 1‘nlpila an i I', « En«i, H deuce upon and cultivation of said land, VNITEP STATES > ANnOFFICK-{ priceless gifts, the most priceless of viz: At illiaui I'rhtuan. of Dairy, Ore p„ .!.,laol»»r' 1‘amt» amt Oil, Moiihliiig ami ««la»*. Elevati.iu» all the gifts we can give one another gon ; Charles Borgdorf. of Dairy. Ore l.iKi vu«. O keuox . .lainiari ... I- • t ',’¿«*«*1. (in* I ai 1 Cut Glaaa. M all Pafier. Furniture, eie., eie. v'dee !S h.-i. I l C>ven that, m ■ “ and these qualities were prominent gon: Henry Schnier, of Dairy. Oregon ; ! plianee with the provision» ol “ *1‘ Bt^l aurk ami uialeital. and in the latret and meet approml ahUa Iler man Schnier, of Dairy, Oregon. in our beloved dead. Tenderness and Congress of .lune 3. lb.S. •»‘•’•j*. ’ E. M. B kattain . Register. :u-t for the -ale of tinitwr 1»'>< • " « ' love were her conquerers. kindness Iter Desert Land. Final Proof—Notice for | states of Cidif.'rma. Oregon. Nev»*»»* motto. The rash and unruly loved Publication. - Washington Territory, »» 4 her, obeyed her and honored her. Io a., the Public l-and Males H » I’ xitku F tatk * L avo Orner. 1 of Align»! -I. 1S''2, Sarah J. Burtih»tt>. ol The gentle loved and cherished her. \Y. W. HAZIìN, Proprietor, Lakeview, Oregon. Muri li 13, 1903. 1 ¡Bonanza, county of Klanmtli. »late •’ What an example! Which one of Notice is hereby given that Ubarle- .1 Ort'gi.n. I as thi» d»> «W you my dear boys and girls will not Swingle of Lorella. Oregon, has filial her »worn «tatenient No. L4- " east end , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGC i make your life more beautiful and notice ot intention to make proof on hi- purchase of the s\('4 SI '4. of *»> 1 lunp desert-claim No. 388, for the '4 No. 9. in Township No. -Ml llorM'B bourded by day. week Or cj pure for having had her for a teacher NID4. Sec. 7, T. 40 S. K. 14 E. W. M . 13 I . \\ M.. aad wffloflw pn».t to ■ • j|a\ and Gruin Imuglit and sold. »ouglit :• !• mow more val v«l- LlVCry • and a friend? The highest eulogy before J. O. Hauiaker, I’. F. ('omini»- show that the land »ought »¡oner, at ltonanza. Oregon, on Tuesday, uable for its Ululivi"« «ir limber or »tone l..an . mr paid to any one in the Bible is the Passenj- ’ t is conveyed to nil parta oi Southern 0« C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props. the 21st day of Aliril, 1903. lie names agricoltura! agricultural purfio»«*. puri«*», and to l" e»tal>li»b e»tal>li»t passage in which Moses is spoken of the following witnesses to prove the her ber claim clami to tu said lan-l lai..! More Mere J. <•■ O. tlam- "am- and Northern C.iliioriiia nt the \ery lowest rutes. as a friend of God. Without irrev- complete irrigation and reclamation of aker, U. F. Uouiuii»»i"nvr. ai ^►•nauza. land : Thomae Wilkerson, of D> Oregon, on Faturdav, the U>th day .4 The Maltby Saddle is Known j erence 1 say she was a friend of that said Telephone Connection Between Stable andh rella. Oregon; Eugen«* Wilkerson, of Mav. 1903. Fbe name» a» Bitnrwse*: ■ God. For years she has been serving Lorella, Oregon; Benjamin Ablielors, J D. Ilatnaker, of Holianx» i Iri^un* afid Recognized as the Best on Phone Main 41 ’retf'»« • Linkville. I tier master: as ? mere child she came of L>rella, Oregon; Grant Brewer, of H. W. Ilatnaker, of (smania, ( Orefun ; the Tlarket. C. C. flaltby has had i a sacrifice to his service and site has Lorella, Oregon. Willia Webber, of IL.iianza. _____ _ (>rrg(»n. E. M. BKATTAIN, Register. John Driscoll, of _ Banani, , claiming idv.-r«.-!» . ........ lived a life worthy of a child of God. TKEASCIU b ’ NOTICE. 41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. Anv and all perenna thè al*>v,--.ie*eril*i) u!...— 1 land* »re r*<]'ie»l- She went to her God a pure woman. ed to file tlieir riami* iti fio» «liner on Notier i* her.' 1 jtiv**n tliât tin*«* a«v A TTORNEY-A T-LA*. I Dead! oh, no. Friends, she is not or belare said 16th Itoli (lav day ni before paid <d May. Muy. 1903. fund* in the C«*m>ti Tr«-a*ury f..r t' .• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. E. M. BKATfAlN. i dead: in the hearts of all who knew rrdrn>|4i«m <4 the l.’lloai' (ixMintV aar- fermer bv |«*rtiit»«imi* | rant* ;>fot«-*’«*l 0» ai«l |.ri<n to March National llat.k and A »lotit i her, she lives, will live, a living tire »ffice in rooms formerly occupied |t»_ |HHH. luterot 1 on «a*n* will F. L. WEIGHT. J. C. WHIP?. TIMBER LAND. ACT J ('NE 3. 1878, liant <»( AM«»tm. <>rrg«.n which will lift upwatd and upward, bv Dr. Kearnes. I’lione 31. 8»S8. »717. »<>1. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. from thi» dale t W N'«a. «»p|«witr ('•»uri Unir, <7. Ml», 87X1, S a nt and could she speak to us from her *779. <«19. s*on. Falla. <>r. Phone, Muti li>L Klamath Falls, Oregon. <*,5 S3M. *i*+'> ST'O. HM72, »MS. 87M, new home I feel it would be her U nited S tate -' L and Orrint. wftl, Lakeview, Oregon, Deremlier 2V, ItfKL HMI, BH3, *1". W»4K. Ksl4, 8740, favorite text, “Create in me a clean DRAKE A WALLIN. DEALERS IN 6!4<*. UMS, M*A. »7<kl. »TW, S'.aai, »713. Notice in hereby given that in r»»n> (710. MCI. *7 19, 7.40. *«45, »78». NX'S). heart, oh God.” Day by day this Attorneys and Counselors^ plianee with the provi-i«»nt of the act vf 1 ■■ led at Klamath Falla, Oregon, thia was her prayer, her one desire that (oiigrea»» of June 3, IK78. rntitfai “An 4Ui dar et Ikn ii'l* r. It»<2. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. her heart be made elean. Friends art for the aale of tiuil«er Ian la in ll* 11. 11. V*» V*t xrvat'mi. state* of (’aliferni.!. Oregon. Nevada, Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting that mourn her. that miss her. take County Treasurer LINKVILLE HOTEL, ROOM 22. and Washington Territory,” a? extend in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. her prayer, let it be yours, for in ed to all the Public l«aud ft a I ea by art Klamath I all*. OrcfM Klamath Falls, Oregon. | of AiitfiiM 4, fM»2. Janie- A. Carley, of God's mysterious future we shall ASHLAND, OREGON P. O. box 65. Plainview, ('oniitv oi VXabadia, state of j meet again. W< see it but dimly Minnesota, has thia «lay filel ih ihii-oftnv I now; the sunlight seems dim from Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M. hia aworn atatement No. 1717, f«»T the t NITFDSTATF** 1.4\D <•! FtUF I I.AKKTIKW, Nov. 21, ( purchase of the l>»t 4 of Section No. I, ! our great sorrow, but we will see it AQENT Meets Saturday night on or before in Township No. 37 S., Range No. 9. F. N’t»ce if hrrrby givrn tbiit in mai- in the future. We stand beneath W. M.. and will offer proof to show that |»ldlJ4cr wìth tbr |»rvnri*l«»rif <»( tlir a«'t «»( tlw full moon. of Janv 5 rnlitlrd • An the shadow of the cross. We are all the land nought u» more valuable l < it» K y T aylor . timber or »tunc than for agrkultu.il •et lur ibe Mì«* <>f tiiuN-r lan*l» in ihr I Notary Publk and CoavraJ sad but with uur faces turned toward W. T. S uive , ■sc. W. N purtfoaea. and to eetahliah hi» claim to »tate« of California, Orr; n. Nrtiìtla, God, with our hearts ready to offer hl AMATH I Al lA.Ott : naid land lieforvJ.W. Hamaknr, V. K and Waiihingi »n T» rrt!<»rya« ri- sii tbv l’til lb l^and Ma*«-« I y to the Christ, we look above to her I Commia«ioner. at Klamath Fall», Ore trn<l*d PAI4H1II.M5 OI PiBUd gon, on Saturday, the 4th day of April, •rt u( A bbimi 1,1*’*.’ IL I-rrt II. Dn •. new dwelling place and feel that -A 1M3. He n iuies a« witite“«»«: J »eph of A»li!ai»d. ri»ur.tv of Ja kaon, Fiate though she has crossed that stream iL r tifai in lliia I C. Smitii, of Klamath kail». Orwon; of Orvftitfi. ha- l! Meet <9i the tlrat and thirl q some choose to call death, she waits Hiram H. Wvacott, of Klamath Fall», offirt Ili» ••«»rn «tal» tn» nt No. ItilO. fot day* of every wmmi ' It. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, thè pun-ha-r o| |he MW brctMHi < Iregon ; Joseph G. Pierce, of Klamath. there safe and secure in the arms of •A ' . ■ - I .. Ilattic listen, N. <. ; !■«•"■ ( Faile, Oregon ; W. J.bmith, of Klamath the Savior your coming, dear loved I' h II h , Oregon. Any and all - 4 No." E. W. yi . and «ili < ff» r proof V. <».; Alice Gnrlh-r, FUNERAL OF MIsS MCCRAW. claiming adversely tlw almve drwrilird to abow tlijtt ti r land •»■»if»ht i» tn«>rr Fbtinlaln, Treaann-r ones. Sadness seems our lot, but landa are requeued to tile their claim* vaìaabbfor ila <>r alone Ihan A A sympathizing concourse of peo the joy upon the promised si lore is in thi- office on or before taal 4th day of far u’rknhunil | - and lo ratab- J. O. I1AMAKER.I great, for loved ones, gathered there, . April, PJU3. Hfh lue rla.tii to t»ai I latnl l«ef »rv C. ple attended the funeral services of Published every Thursday by E. M. BaiTTAty. IfapFter. H. Mtthmv, I’. N. Corniot^niiH-r, at the late Miss Ora McCraw, in the rejoice over the home coming of one Klair.ttb Falla. Or. fc< ri. oli Ttivadat, who, tired of the world and its strife, F or the Presbyterian church, Friday after ■ -1 • III TIMBER LAND, A'TJCNEJ. 1*7«. laid herself down to sleep, saying, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION., m «itiMWHi: Mary F T»« ln-n, ol noon, and the general expression of E ditors a . xb P bopeiktokb . Do a General I and I oealht I Ashland, <»r»v- n , • •«•<.rp* \V. Trt-fr«-n. ol regret and sorrow over her deatli at peacefully, ‘It is God’s will.’ Truly, neea. Surveying and C m **M Ashland, '»i.-xt-r. J.h |taib y. of Ninfa». UNITED STATES l,ANDl»FHCF. I •rMCKirrioN bates tested to the high esteem in which I with Paul she can say, ‘I have run L a K cvikb . O ukoos , January 29. 19U3. ( Orrafon; J<- ph |( I »rIt . n ? jbl. of bt. a Specialty. All llu»lneaa hq Fta rw, Minn. Anv and all |K-n»<»nB |2 00 she was held. (forrear (in advance) ............... The attendance of my race; I am ready to meet my God; N'ntii'ei« hereby given that in eon- tJuitftìt< adv*r**ly tlw Mliot* <lr*«*ril«e«l Attended to. OttfcalnCNfM I have fought a good tight. ’ Yes. plianee u ith tin- |»rnvi*i"n* of th* set «4 Miss McCraw’s pupils in a body* was BONANZA, OKI «MW l»n.l. ir* r^pirn, .I to «le tlwirrlaim* 1903. T hursday , march 19. ( ongre** ul June 3, 1878, ratitM "An in tln» i.fl . .■..(! ,,r brfore *ai<l 24lli da) very impressive and showed the en the lessons left by her tender spirit, None of the ani net lor the *nl* «if limiter lan«i* m th* the kind deeds, the noble womanhood «t March, |tm(. dearing ties which existed between < »tat** o' California.. Oregon. Neva I*, E. M. Hit VTTAIN. Krgl.trr. will remain forever as a blossoming mal survivors of the anil in Washington Terntorv, ” a* «-z- them and their teacher, whose sud flower to teach all who knew her a lemletl to all the Public La'al Stai** be Notke I or l’ublkatl in. den removal had weighted their Deluge are slaugh net of Ailgll»t 4. 1K92. III.- folloBing ;»•«. Proprietor of Freight Vh¡f i bdtter way to live. ‘Create in me Whereas, a writ of election has young hearts with sadness. -'ll* hsve tin* «lav tile«| in tint <,tli«- I» pBrtu * ot of th, !nj«-rinr(i I a pure heart. ’ | tered and served to I their sworn »taletnent* towit: been issued by the state of Oregon, In response to a number of requests Ijn-I <ttlic* at l.skevi«*«. < tr*ir<m, • Frei Rock', “We rejoice in the life which God . Eewry thing «tone w>th ordering a special election to be held we publish a summary of the eulogy .... ! «’brimrv 11, I patrons. No pre j of Stayton, county of Mario«, alate of Vrftrri* I,.’i, Riveli t|,Ht tin (<>!• lira I n«'** *o*l <li*|«trii ftn Mouday, June 1st, A. D., 1903, in delivered at the funeral by Rev. W. gave and has again taken. We thank i ' tiegoti,-worn Hatetii"iit .No. 1725 f.«r »•»mg-tian.. ! «. iil. r |,„ f||, r „( historic specimens . God for her example, iter sweet Its- the tmreliaae of th* M-;i. \\(i. vi the First congressional district for Truman Eisen, as follows: '"•’"tien tnoiak* final |>r«*.f tn »tit* '-«• *'■•’• - and Nl !4 N\\ I, ,*,n. ii* We the purpose of electing a representa T. 37F., K.9E.. W .M, 4 '' “Another chapter is finished. A l sons, her love and friendship. allowed on the block. “* -'"I that »abl |.r.»il »III I* «Ut,. |^f, rr J„ || |>fl.,.„|| tive in congress for said district, l*Hlt* TlHiHia*, book written and sealed. A life ' come to pay our honor to her. How <otintv(1*,4 »1 Klamath Fall», (Iregoti, Al! stock young, fat of Stayton, counly of Marion, Mat* of Nvw, therefore, a republican con work done, and if the title were writ can we do it? By these flowers or “ ’ tiregon, sworn »tatement No. I7>; . for on MatvhSa, two;, vja. words, these tears or suffering? No. gressional convention whereby called ten across the book as it is sent back and tender. Thus, I, .. - Anton F.ignrr, I llie purcims* of Ul* SH i, yi, Hl. 5n. Jim, („r t|„. N , h|..| sw, N! '4. Fee. II. atl,| .\\\ t N\\ i4' to meet at Klamath Falls, Klamath to the Creator it could truthfully 1 You, my young friends, bv living Fee. ! lives such as site would have voif appetites for meat 12, T. 37 F„ R.9E„ W. M. *’ £|^Profnpt and careful aUea’** eounty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th read, ‘Purity, Love, Truthfulness." I pure and holy, living bv her motto. .i f ii’ ‘‘ * ’’*• " imine# [ John F. Potter, to all urdrra ......... day of April, 1903, at the hour of 10 A life of purity and love! may be gratified A life ' -Create in me a pure heart, oil Gott;’ | ' "tl.iBii.r Hitiir**.’» to prov* Ilia of Lyons, comity of Lion, ata'* of Ore- '' "I’“" cultiva d’clock a. m., at the court house in lived for God and for man! Beloved! | you, young ladies, by lieing as she, gon, »worn statement No. I7_ T. lot th* tc'L"?0"’, ? without wearing out ¿.or'ii"«1: a''1 ‘i,: Milo F.nim'r.ol purcliaseof th* I.1. FRi... fij said town, for the purpose of electing We have gathered to look for the last noble and womanly, pure and true: « NF.'4. Fee. It, nnd SW'i. \w 1 4’ 7/ '’rndH-n, of i you, my boy friends, by having clean 4* N t . 12, T. 37 the jaws. four delegates to the congressional time upon the face of a daughter, J. ' «■•nt E. Il1itihi..m,..f F,, K. 9 E.. W . M. hearts and true and noble spirits: " illiam II. Fnank convention for the First congressional neice, teacher and friend. The ten ! vou. her friends and loved ones, bv .Ù n l E- " -I Klam- of Lyons, county of Linn, »tate <,f O„. ■ m * rail», On-tf, ii , district of Oregon, to be held at Eu der spirit, speaking in all feeling of living close to her God, by her ideal. K. »1. llltATTAIN, Hegi.tir. gon, sworn statement N«, |-'>s Cleanliness and Good ’ gene, Oregon, on April 19th, 1903, security and faith, ‘It is God's will,’ , her motto. All can then best honor p'lrcl.a*«- <«f f|l(. E>„ \W , ‘ limber Culture. Final Proof. Notice j her sweet memory. | ' NB' 4 ,See. l2,T.37F.. l{ 9 4 E ‘ and for the transaction of such other has passed from this world of tears to Guaranteed. . ,, Lojftjr ^iuntgon>f*rv “We know that but a step divides for 1‘ublkalion. business as may properly come before the arms of her Creator, her God. tlie of Mayton, county <«| Marion, stat* of 0» and in order to . .... . again we I 4/so Agent for LONDON said convention. The convention Redeemer, wham she loved so well in must live as she; jriad for this swet I Oregon, sworn Hatcment No 17-». ( , < un i, Mati-a fMM1 o, ( ll R ) LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO the piireha*.- of lll( . s. '**rviz«, <l«M.os, Feb. 9. Itart., will be composed of 39 delegates, ap life, whom she obeyed, with whom life, glad that it was our privilege 37 F., R. 9 E„ W. M. 4 ' r' 8 ‘(M 'ni1’ " "mt Hamilton I and to know love Jove that noble portioned among the several precincts she lived so closely. We mourn that *1 bat they will <* "ffer proof jo »ho« mak* I,l,d ....... . mtimimn t«. ! May not . one F«»r tellrtlile Information fi —, — who that the land sou"lit of the county as follows: Linkville, she has been taken from us, but we 1 woman. READ IT THROUGH- ' ?«l I ■-t la forel II Withrow. for mi.iM'.n',* ,"7; r’’lu^ loved her here fail to meet her In all f— it* tm.lH-r ‘........ j 10: Tule Lake, 5; Lost River, 3; Lan- do not forget that she was given. Kiamz h'T"ii 1,1 ,u’’ ,,ir"" '•> ■Ing pulillc landa go tu .1. "■ i glory and happiness in the home not cultural ptir|*>*e» knr; gei tlic In’iicttl ni tl>if,J I pur|M,*** mid nnd to e*tal,ii*|, ii* • ’Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It cln-n 111" Hi) ”"■‘■'"9. Salurilny, to »aid laud before J»*. ’j"1 gell Valley, 2; Sprague River, £; She did her work and lived a life pure made by hands, where God rules and <'lhi * l " '''Hi. 190 on 1 on t.ml*.; CX|X rlettce. in the Headlines. ¿»airy, 4; Wood River, 4; Plevna, 3; , and holy. Her each word and deed \ where peace and joy reign supreme coll. Cotimy Clerk, X”.’ I2M' for th.- To use an eighteenth century Snow, 3; Poe Valley, How little where sorrow and death and pain and Mav, 1903. l,lt *’1'* '•■7 ot ’lap\o ’s \'i'1"’11 v"' l,i" r"*"' TIMBRI! LAND, ACT •>t’\K2;,lJ -J 1 2; and Klamath j speak of purity and love. pltraoe, this is :m “ o ’ er true tale. ’ ’ May her life's NttliUl; Foli l’I'Bl.H'ATIM Lake, 1; the same being 1 delegate at . we thought she would so soon pass tears never enter. Tlmv BH „¡ine««*»: w n ........................... . work lie as stepping stones f,)r those Having happened in a small Virginia Smith, of Klamath Fall*, Orecot, •’n’ Slm’i? , . targe for each precinct, and 1 delegate , from us beyond the veil. t'NTTF.r» STATES I.ANI»<’^¡5 But her she loved and when we meet with man ,.i n lh“rV',’regon;.l. ft. Die. k- ram ’ MeMcott of r . .i . »''' > ° Ih- ^f-T^'O^buvt.^^' re- ner U b,""y’ " for each 18 rotes or fraction thereof ] faith in God was strong, and had she <i<x' we »hall know as we are known.'” town in the winter of 1902, it is a ion "’ "rv Pelm- I.AKKVIRW, O h » io 9, B'*:. -' 1 story very much of the present. I’p I led l..M:k, of hlayton, Oregon ■ ^7'"'’ -nfe/lKZi. .. ........... .... Noti,« ia lu'rrby givi-n Ih»1' over one-half cast for Hon. F. I. Irun- known her life was fast passing on to- l ----- 1 . » ... . [ plinnee a ili. tha provi»% n.W . Û PPI 6000 lb“ APPl'*»t 2cts. to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Har bar, at tire last state election, held in 1 ward the twilight of life, so ready "I *• M. B rattai «, Register. I LLU. I NEKIM M ka T.M a KKKT mon. of Melfa Station, Va., had no Coligli** of .lune 3, 1»78, iWj'r l 1902. [ was she to go that she would have J H. Swank of Lyon*’, (i^" ’ W net lo, tbe *nle of timl*'i' "AMH R 01 COI DS AND GRIP. personal knowledge of the rare cura » OR SALE. Mate* of California, Orar'". 1 Primaries will be held in the Vari- Isaid; I ‘'‘•"'■■‘•''M flanger front colds and and Waabington Territory, •*'] ous precincts of the eounty, March j ‘Then steal away; give little warning ' 1 have for sale 129 acres of iarK) aI tive properties of Chamberlain’s '•’«'« their I’JaimJh "‘r *nP" their resulting In pneumonia. e«l lo all Ilio Public latml ' Cough Remedy. “Last Januarv,’' 26th, 1903, at the usual voting places «•» PT acre; situated miles south ‘Choose thine own time. or ladureaaid IKth day ,,f Mav.'l’m"" w t of Aiigu*t 4, IH92, Angi« ‘1 she says, “ my baby took a dreadful (.|i.' '"'',n^l''' '«re isused, however, and of Bonanzn, Coiiiitv of Klm»*i ' I west of Klamath Falls on st am- road- fo said precincts, at the hour of 2 I ‘Sav not good night, but (------- ------- 1M. i; n n i:..' will trade for cash, cattle or sheep ’ cold and at one time 1 feared she brighter clhne, all a ' *r 91,1 ” ' ",,gh B' im'dy taken, of Oregon, Im* fhiailav (il<''l ’O 1 J o’clock p. m. of said day. seco v, heati (»« >,\i; j ‘ Bid me good morning. ' would have pneumonia, but one of mi J as . T obin . , th- ¿nger* WUI ,M' ,‘v,'l‘,,1d. Among ber *worn atatrment N". 1 , J By order of the congressional com pnri'lia*o of thè SE’. <>f Sei'1” 1 neighbor» told me how this retnedi “Her work was finished t|. "*"f,ll‘"l,’''ii>dHWlni have used lnTo«n*hip No. 3H B., About lo.ooo pounds ()f im.,, mittee, dated at Kia moth Falls, Ore The many friends of John Blount «•«1 wheat for aale. (>|| " . Su> " ’ had cured Iter lit tle boy and I began nnd a ili offer pri*if *«• -t"’*. 1 tired child she went to sleep, resting will be pleased to learn that he has i. t t/'r'1' r”r have gon, this 19th day of March, 1903. Bunnell, about one miL L » K land »onglit i* more vai11»'1 j giving it to my baby at once «nd it in the arms of faith, safe in the arms A. L, L kavitt , “ Hi"g,C '■"M0 h!,Vln» I ìiii I mt or »tono tlian f,,r entirely recovered from bis attack of Btukel bridge. e *°uth of HM.ItiMh" 1 heartily thank Chairman of the Republican Central of Jesus. We weep today, but, be rheumatism ' l Chamberlain’s Pain soon cured iter. con,.,..,. ........... wlil.li Himws |>ur|*i*e*. nnd to eatalili’l' ^ »'"•lythatitls a certain pre- »itili lumi Imfore J. O. if "-'Ha bi I Io,IK attack, take ( Committee for KFanratl 1 County, loved, comfort one another, for re Bahn cured him after the best due the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s 'oinniiaaioner, al Bot»»t,M' « member Jesus wept with Mary and tors in the town (Monon, ind.j llit(| Cough Remedy for placing so great a l«'iIain's Stomach an,] t— w '"f "'’it dangeroith diseas«'. It. < Fritlay, Oregon. thè 20tli dnv <>f J f I cannot and a quiek recovery iac,.*,^- ,a,,l,''K Martha over their brother, Lazarus. failed to give relief. The prompt cure within my reach. krif, T'' “ °r '""« k "f the Slie mime* a* ai’m*»'»« FjJ '•oli, of Bonnnr.il, Or. ; John I " j. - I this ... liniment recommend it too highly or sav too aale by Chitwisid .Vco. f "r Reliable Waltham watch in 29-year We mourn, but we know that she is ro!i4>r relief fr/.ln from n.ai*. pain ...I which much in its favor. I hope all who treatim. ** ,lm” ll,a" ',n-v ’'f*"'' Bonanza, Or.; .In*. II. Bonn, 0 1 filled case, 412.00, at Van Valkcn- with God and t fiat her soul went affords is alone worth many times Its read this will try It and lie convinced S' . Iliosc ('iilI(,r j u take r ' 11 «'"I safe to za, Or. ; L. I». Burk, ot ''' "’''fj •urg’s. For sale by Chitwood & «th Falla Kouieui, K,8'n' back to Ilim unturuis'ied and pure as cost. Fur sale by Clntwoud & Cu. * as 1 .was. ” "r sale hv Chitwood X Co. • Any nnd all jH-riain* clalmini J Cu. STILL ON AT THE BRICK STORE. Our Spring Stock of Dress Goods will Arrive Next Week. P“ u , w 1,^: b M n : r ^. REAMES & JENNINGS, Klamath Falls. EXCI IANGE LEADING STABLES SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. BROWfi G. W. STEPHENSON Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material Southern Oregon Marble Co., All kinds of Cemetery Work, GEO. H. MERRYMAN C. II. WITHROI, NEW SPRING GOODS In the Latest and Best Styles at KLAMATH REPUBLICAN STATE I.ÀMI BOH UXEEDA ME. VI 1 1 S. Commissioner aii Attorney. W. HUSE & SON, CHOICEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS. J. B. MOORI Call For Republican Convention. j. n. nooRi *. Valkcuburg’s. 1 at Van Ilio al*ive.<le*i'rili«»l lami* *^<.,1 bure.**1’1,1 l!ll‘,wi"'K Hardware to fila tlieir clitim* in thi" ''"IJ . littore Miid Lfotli dnv of Marchi J L. M. BRATTAl>.B*1