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A. ». PERSONAL. Spring Noveitiesi NOTICE FOR Pl’BLb AT1<>N. IVpartmei t of tho Interior.) Ijind Uttictf at |jikr\U'u , March 23. 11*0.1.1 terday. Notice is hereby given that the lol- II. J. O'Brkr. of Dairy was in town i lowing hamed seitlvr lias tiled notice of Tuesday. her intention to make final proof in *np- N. S. Merrill was up fiom Merrill port other claim, and that said proof will be made Indore J. W Hamakar, Monday. U. S. Coinmissioner, at Klamath Falls, C. N. F. Armstrong waa in from Oregon, on May 9, 1903, viz : Maty L. lkxison, Olenc Saturday. H. E. No. 2717, for the SE’4 S\V<4, YV. B. Simpson waa in from Nay s\\'4 SE’4, Sec. 3, and W* . NF1. Sec. 10. T. 36. 8., R. 6, E. W. M. She lox on Monday. name, the following witnese. to prove I. J. Straw of Heard was a Falls her continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz: I). G. Brown, visitor this week. of Crystal, Oregon; E. M. Silvera, of F. W. Broadsword of Lorclla was Crystal, Oregon; C. T. Silvers, of Crys tal. Oregon; Ira R. Hanson, of Odessa, in town yesterday. ! Oregon. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. Daisy Patterson of Bonanza was at Timber I »nd, Act June .1. >«7* Notice for l,ubi«c..uou. ALEX E F. RI.WIS. VI C i !6S* Louis Gerber went to Mctrill yes- mciTKD-nil'' x |.u*vn-w, O hfi - o . x . \ XolliV IS lierelo Riven lb’ . i , i pliame with llw ¡.roll-!• *.-•■( II» 1» CongH-sot June 3. " act tor the »ale of timl*el ‘ .in,| states ot California. Oiegoti. > ■‘ • • Washington Territory. *"•'.xl* all the Public Land Standby . >t August 4, 1892. John 1-. 'a'*? Klamath Falls, county. I K ainath. r «'« .if Oregon, has this day hied in th« his sworn statement. No- I'1'1' " piirchaae of the NM qttailer >1- q* 1 of Section No. 11. in r »i>J'tp S., Range No. 9 E. W. M and « offer i.r.s.f to show that the land sou J*t is more valuable for its timbei 111 " " “ « than for agricultural |>ur|.o-e». ami i eet»blish hi» claim to raid hunt ’ , C. II. Withrow, V. s. Cotnnm-9. iter at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on I the 18th day of Mav. 1903. H>* this place Friday. Notice For Publication. [ as witnesses: G. Netibert. ol KI ’ • E. N. Colson of Lost river was at Department of the Interior, ) Falls. Oregon: F. M. Shepat.l. .’I M’" ’ Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon, • ' ath Falls. Oregon; Henry Janssen, ol the Falls yesterday. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. March 12, 1903. I Klamath Falls, Oregon; I red .liin«s.i Miss P.ilmeter returned Monday | Notice is hereby given that the fol !»f Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any ■*’_ > Furnished on All Kii from a visit at IYtkegama. lowing-named settlor has filed notice of persons claiming adversely the a '”'* Plans anti Specifications his intention to make tinal proof in »up- .lex rilwd lands are reutteslc I to nie to Miss Lizzie Moreland went Buildings and Contracting and Building port of his claim, and that said proof their claims in this office on or before Chase’s station last Friday. sill be made before J. (I. Hamaker, U. -ail IStli dav of Mav. r.*OJ. on the Installment Plan. E. Si. BIIATI AIN, Register. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, D. G. Brown of Crystal was doing on April 25, 1903. viz: Among the infinite variety of material «...1 work (nrni.h«l by thl. business at this place Saturday. William D. Camplwll, H. E. No. 1993. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1873 Fronts. Wo.nl Carving, Stair R»ih. Muster, and Newel I’...... . | for the E*. WL., Sec. 35, T. 89 8., It. ! Store Presiding Elder Summerville of 12 E. AV. M. He names the following Notice for Publication. I Work, fiasli, Du.rn ami Blind», I orner »ml Ila.« LhaTi : Scroll »nJ Tunicii Grants Pass was here yesterday. witnesses to prove hi» continuous resi ! »ml W in.!*■» I *:i***c ■ ' il| l'*‘ «*"• •*'•* Ends, I »nd Turned Bnluater», I»«K*r upon and cultivation of said land, UNITED STATES LANDOFFH’E. I County Commissioner Melhase was dence mid ol.ira, Elevation* and viz: Silas O!>encliain, of Lorella, Ore L akkvikw , O hkoos . Janin*» 23. I’1'1'- 1 Builder»* Hardware, I’aint» »ml Oil, Moulding .... doing busiuess in town this week. gon ; Eugene Wilkerson, of Lorella, Ore Notice ii» kervby uivvii that, in com Emboli, Ground »ml Cut Gia»», Wall l’.ipor. I urniture, etc. , etc. iiml »ml in fho I*»'* "1 »",l ""'•l »l,|9>*'e«l *tylw gon ; Thomas Culbert, of lirella, Ore pliance with the |>rovi>i‘Hi.'* ot the act ol Fred Davis arrived from California gon Heft wor rk — ...... m,.tenal. ...... ;R.C. Cow lev, of Lorella, Oregon. CongieM of June 3, !S79, entitled “An Saturday on his way to Bonanza. E. M. BftATTAlN, Ke-isfr. act lor the sale <4 timbei I m-N 1:1 th»’ states of California, Oregon, Neva la and Mrs. Pal met er left Monday for Po- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Washington Territory.” as extended kegatna w here she will teach school. to ai. the Public Land Mates by act Department of the Interior, ) of August 4, Sarah J. Burnham, of S. Stukel snd son of Merrill were Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, J- Bonanza, county of Klamath, stute ol W. W. HAZON, Proprietor, doing business at the Falls Monday. ' March 13, 1903. ' Oregon, lias this day tiled in_ this <»!lu-e EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREG J. L. Y’aden went out to Bonanza I Notice is hereby given that the fol her sworn statement N »- 1742, lor the lowing-named settler has tiled notice of purchase of the S\Vl4 SE’j. *»i Section last week In the interest of his stage his intention to make final proof in sup ■ No. 9. in Township No. 49 Range Hor«e« boardod by day. weak or i port of bia claim, and that said proof No. 13 E. W. M., and will offer proof to I I line. Hay mid tir.iin Imu hl i ' h *I sold. will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, show that the land sought ’ : more val- L1VC1 y • Dr. Merryman was called to Mer- county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ualrl* for it* timber or atono E. '» J"r C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props PassiHHiurs cotivcj't'tl to nil i*.iris <>f Southern ( rtgrieultural piirpoH's, iwl t<> i,*’ubli*h rill Sunday to treat Ed. Wallis who on April 25, 1903, viz: 1 her claim to »»id land liefore J. ’ ’ Hain- and Northern California at tho vt ty lowest rate«. Caroline Lisknski, I was *11. E. No. 2642, for the W>. NW>4. Sec. aker, I’. S. Conmiiaeioner, al B ’lianza, The Maltby Saddle is Known F. II. McCormack wxs down Satur- t H. Oregon, on Saturday, the l<>th day of I 13,andE>2 NE««, Sec. 14.'T. 38 S. It Mav, 1963. She i :.’. ii > v .-> an wi'ne.-en: Telephone Connection Between Stable and E. She names the following wit and Recognized as the Best on day from his ranch in Upper Klam- 10 nesses to prove her continuous resi .1. D. Ilaniaker, of Bonanza, Oregon, dence njxm and cultivation of said land, S. IV. Hamaker, of Bonanza, Oregon; Linkville. Phone Main 41 the Harket. C. C. ftaltby has had ath lake. vii: William Urhtnan, of Dairy, Ore Willi» Webber, of Bonanza, Oregon; was a . A. Y’. Whitney of Merrill Driscoll, of Bonanz, Oregon. Charles Burgdorf, of Dairy, Ore John 41 years’ experience in saddlery in stock countries. I visitor at this place the fore part of gon; TREABURER’S NOTICE. gon; Henry Schnior, of Dairy, Oregon ; Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-deaerilNx) land- are ivqile.t- Herman Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon. i the week. ed to tile their claims in Ibis office on E. M. B rattain , Register. ATTORNEY-AT-LAV F. W. Merritt and R. J. Merritt of or before said 16th dav of Mav. 11*03. Desert Land, Final Proof — Notice for E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. i \ Portland were arrivals at this place Publication. 1. c. wutrr. r. l . wrwht . vesterdav. I' U nited S tates L and O ffice . ) Noa. XS28. "717, sM. Ed. Mays, deputy U. S. prosecut- Lakeview, Oregon, March 13, 1903. f 737, KBItl, 972:5. 9.9 ’ i i, • y ing attorney of Portland, arrived here Notice is hereby given that Charles J 7.V». SS72, M4S, hZ.’HÎ, I'xiTrn F jatcs I.iso Orm v. yesterday. Swingle of Lorclla, Oregon, lias tiled “49, MMI. HT.tO, DEALERS IN Likeview, Oregon, Deeemlier 2V, l'J02. DR I KE A WALLINt notice ot intention to make proof on his 7<»3. 97*1, 99»4, 9713. Joe Welsh, the blacksmith at desert-claim No. 398. for the 'W’4 Notice is hereby given that in coni .'93. 9729, 99Ú0. ♦ Attorney s and Counselors 4 Daily, was in town Tuesday to secure NE>4. Sec. 7, T. 40 S. R. 14 E. W. M , pliance with the provision» of the act of th l'iillf. a Irrgon,, thin liefore J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Commis I Cvngn*» o( June 3, 1878, entitle*! “An supplies for his shop. act for the sale of timber lan l.< in th« l‘i •>■*■ in -•«tc and Federal sioner. at Bonanza, Oregon, on Tuesday, Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting and V. fi. 1 -and <iffice. Dr. 1). E. Johnson and wife de- the 21st day of April, 1903. He names state, of California. Oregon, Nevada, in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I parted on their return to Arizona, the following witnesses to prove the ami Washington Territory,” as extend Klamath I all», Orcgoa complete irrigation and reclamation of ed to all the Public 1-and Hate, by act Notice l or Publication. j via Ager, last Friday. said land : Thomas Wilkerson, of Li *f Aueu.I 4. 1892; Jam*** A. t’.i* le\. **f P. O. box 65. ASHLAND, OREGON, County of Uaba-ha. State of F. Tetreau and J. M. Rogers, com rella, Oregon; Eugene Wilkerson, of Plainview, Department of the Interior.) Lorella, Oregon; Benjamin Ablielors, Minnesota, ha* this day tiled in thi- «»tti* *■ Ijtnd < ttlicc at l.akvv ivw . < )reg-*i> mercial travelers from Redding, Cal., of Lorella, Oregon; Grant Brewer, of his .worn statement No. 1717, for the Febrmti v I I, I * ' purchase of the L*>t 4 of Section N<>. I, Lorella, Oregon. i arrived here yesterday. Notice is hereby given th.it tl» I * E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. ' in Township No. 37 S.. Range No. 9. F. R. L. Ross arrived here last even W. M., and will offer proof to shon that lowing-nanie*l settler ha. tilvd nuti i- id the land waught is more valuable for it. hi. intention to make final proof in «m ( ing on his return from a trip into timber or stone than fur agricultural pirt of hi. claim, an*! tb.it -ai l pt f Nevada and California. j purt.>ses, and to establish his claim to will lie made liei**re J». H I’ri .**1, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i sai<l land before J. W. Hamakar, U.S. County < Ivrk. at Klamath Falls. ’ *r* , u, Representative Emmitt and wife { Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Ore on March 28, il.U, viz; of Keno passed through town Tues-1 ^^“Offiee in rooms formerly occupied gon, on Saturday, the 4th 'lay of April, Anton Eigner, D ai Olil i RS Ol rebin 1903. He names a. witnesses; Joseph II E. No. 20|], f,,r Hu* N*. SF^ -AV*, day on a trip to Lost river. by Dr. Kearnes. Phone 31. I C. Smith, of Klamath Falls. Oregon; SI?,. Sc*. 28. and NW. SE‘.. m **-. first and third Frank Robertson and Bedfleld Dal Hiram H. Wescott, of Klamath Falls, T. 40 S.. R. II E. W. M. Il,* n.im.- Klamath Falls, Oregon. moni h. < »Alci CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, *^£iSVD* Oregon; Joseph G. Pierce, of Klainatb, the billowing witness*-, to prove bis ton arrived Tuesday cn the Ager N. <».; Franc* continuous residence n|.m ami enltivs I Falls, Oregon; W. I. Smith, of Klamath stage and left here for Tule lake. i ■ ■ viler, Sec.; I Falls, Oregon. Anv and all person, tion of said land, viz: Mik** Ergm-r, of lion. Binger nermann is believed claiming adversely the al>ove dt-crila* I Merrill, Oregon; Cl,ail.-. Poul.. n. of Mrs. Obenchain who has been visit binds are requeRted to file their claims Merrill, On g .ii; M* r.t E Ihitcli:.*.* **, ,.t to be In the lead fo? the republican ing her sons at Bly, left on the Ager PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. in this office on or l*efure said -’.th day of Merrill. Or«gon; E. W,Gowen, of KI»-:.- J. O. HAMAKER congressional nomination. He stands stage yesterday for her home at .Med-, ath Falls. < Iregoti. April, 1903. Office Over Uneeda Market. Published every Thursday by E. .M. BRATTAIN, Rrgi.t r. high in the estimation of people of ford. E. M. B ritt . ii », Register. Telephone in Office. Klamath county and bis nomination j_ j? Conner, proprietor of the Timber Culture, Final Proof. Notke J. W. Klamath Falla, Oregon. TIMBERLAND, A< T JUNES, 1878, For Publication. would prove very acceptable to them. ; Willamette hotel at Salem, arrived NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. E ditors and P roprietors . Do a General I a od Locatici Governor McBride has vetoed the here Monday, via Ager, being en "*■ s. .Sarte) ing er.d Convet UNITED STATES MN II OFFICE. I *i',' Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M. rcmcaimoK bates : bill, passed by the Washington legis- j rouie to his ranch near Swan lake, a Speclalty. All Basine»» IN LAKKViRW.ORBGo.s.Junnu-y in l*..-*3.( N.ai,,,.bv r,v, 12 00 lature, to make an appropriation for O b » year (In advance)................... Harry YVeber returned Saturday Meets Saturday night on or before Alterile:! to. Ofllco In City H Notice i» I ivk I. v given that in oru- S. Oden hm tib-.J not»*«. ,.f , pliance with the provi-ion» ol the net ol make Ileal pr.,.,1 I , f.c || an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark ‘ from Lartgell valley where he had the full moon. !• l ’A’.XA. OREGON. I Uotigre*» of June 3. 1878, entitled "An C. S Coniiui**.i«in<‘r nt h 1903. fair. But the people of that state spent two months hunting and trap- W. T. S hive , THURSDAY’, MARCH 26, Kv T aylor , 'act for the .ale of tin. I.r land, in the Klam.tl. F.ll. tln-gon <i are very much interested in the pro- ping- He brought back a large lot Sec. W. M. “tate, of California, Oregon. Nevada, the Hth dav ol Ai.nl p’- : I nml in Washington Territory,” n. ex- eulture «pòli ati.*n No | - posed fair, and will see that there is of valuable furs. t-m!ed toall the Public Land filate* bv SE quarter of Section No an ample exhibit, notwithstanding j Messrs. Joseph R. Delvendahl of act of August 4, IMC. tho foil,.«¡ng p. t- ship No. 38 s. Range No’B Proprietor of Freight Hint son. hnve fins day filed in this olii«-, He naim-s *a «¡tn,..w.. Minneapolis and Geo. W. Trefren and Whereas, a writ of election has the action of their governor. their sworn statement, towit: Schnmhr, <*( Ihurv .Oreg...-;. .. ------- - ----------- Robert II. Drew of Ashland were been Issued by the state of Oregon, , *-r7l . 1 man, of Dairy, oi Oregon ; I Kv**ry thing done with According to an article published here Tuesday on timber land busi- ordering a special election to be held of Stayton, county of Manon, s'.-ite of nor. of I’.uv Or-gon • Wi lu fri«, an.I di.patrh Oregon, »worn statement No. 1725, for m.nn, o< Dahv, Oregon in a recent number of the Saturday ness before U. 8. Commissioner on Monday, June 1st, A. D., 1903, in the purchase of the sE*4 NW‘4. l'.*M t./M * the First congressional district for Evening Post, most congressmen are YY ithrow. ! SW«4-. See. 2. and NE'i N W*4. Fee. Il' T. 37 8., 11. 9 E„ W. M. the purpose of electing a representa pretty small potatoes in the circles at j Wm inackuSi the brj(1ge bu|I(ler SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. A Ia«le Thoma., Washington. A great majority was in town yesterdav. He says he tive in congress for said district, Cure«! hy One Bottle of Chamber- of Stayton, county of Marion, state of Now, therefore, a republican con them * accomplish little aside fr™ j hM a force of men at’work preparing Oregon, sworn statement No. 1726, for lain'» Cough Remedy. the purchase of the SW>4 NT?. N1. r gressional convention is hereby called Voting, drawing their salaries and timbers for the Reno brjd ‘•When 1 had an attack of the grip NEU, See. 11. and NW1, .N\V'4, Fee". FOR THE distributing garden seeds in their re- ' ----- — to meet at Klamath Falls, Klamath last winter (the second one) I actually on which will begin May 1. It will i 12.T.37 8., R.9E„ W. M. £®^l“r«mpt nml careful allant county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th spective districts to make their con require a month to do the work. John F. Potter, cured myself with one bottle of f'hnm- to nil order*. ..................... of Lyons, county of Linn, sta*« of Ore stituents think they are doing things. day of April, 1903, at the hour of 10 bi rlain's C«»ugh Remedy,"says Frank J. P. Hazen of Poe Y’alley was a' gon, sworn statement No. 1727, (or tin* o'clock a. m., at the court bouse in A small minority run the business, ' Falls visitor the fore part of the purchase of the E1., SEL.SE1. NI?, W. Perry. Editor of the Enterprise, said town, for the purpose of electing but must do it right in order to hold Sec. 11, and W t4 N W"4. Fee. 12, T. 37 Shortvlllc, N. Y, "Tills is the hon week. He owns a tract of nearly 500 I fi., R. 9 E., W. M. four delegates to the congressional the approval of the big aggregation est truth. I at times k« pt from I •I- W. HEMENS, Proprietor. | acres in Poe Y’alley, and proposes to William H. Swank, Brains, discretion, convention for the First congressional of satellites. None of the ani of Lyons, county of Linn, state of Ore- conghlng myself to pieces by t,iking do considerable improving on It this ; gon, sworn statement No. 1728, for the district of Oregon, to be held at Eu Integrity, force and experience make mal survivors of the ' year. In regard to irrigation, he .nurchaseof the EL NW'4 and W>. a tcaspoonful of this remedy, !ln<l Cleanliness and Good ' I gene, Oregon, on April 9th, 1903, leaders and not many possess all those when the coughing spi ll would <*.om<* ‘ NE.'4, Sec. 12, T. 37 8., R. 9 E. says if the proposed canal from Up Deluge are slaugh and for the transaction ot such other qualities. Guaranteed. Roger Montgomery, on at night 1 would take a dos** au<| per Klamath lake doesn’t furnish him i of Stayton, county of Marion, state of it seemed that in the briefest interval business as may properly come before I X/so Agent for LON DOI tered and served to Oregon, sworn statement No. 1729 for The report of the commission ap- water, he will put in a pumping said convention. The convention i the cough would pass off and I wntild the purchase of the SW1. .Fee I*'* T LANCASHIRE FIRE /NS. CC plant. He owns a mile and a half patrons. No pre 37 8., R. DE., W. M. ’ will be composed of 39 delegates, ap . pointed by President Roosevelt last P* to sleep perfectly free from «-ouch along Lost river and has the privilege Ì That thev will offer proof to show portioned among the several precincts i October to investigate the anthra H \NGER Ol COLDS AND <1 historic specimens . of plenty of water. | that the land sought in more valuable and Its accompanying pains. Tn sn of the county as follows: Linkville, cite coal strike has been made public I l*e freati st danger from cd | for its timber and stone than for agri- ' hilt the remedy acted as a most a'ree- allowed on the block. cultural ptirtroses and to eetabli-h their a'*l<'surprise I k putting it vry mildiv "tip Is ilien- resulting in pnett 10: Tule Lake, 5; Lost River, 3; Lan- and is considered a victory for the ADDI CO. 6000 lb« Apples at. 2cts. claim to said land lx*fore Jan. II Dris I had no Idea that it would or couhl • LtU. U needa M eat M akket gell Valley, 2; Sprague ltlver, 2; miners. In brief, as reported in the All stock young, fat coll. County < Terk, at Klamath Fall. knock out the grip, simply becan*.,* | If f'- i ■'.liablecare Isuseil, bowel I Oregonian, the commission awards a Dairy, 4; Wood River, 4; Plevna, 3; Oregon, on Monday, the 18th day of 'ad never tried llforstidi a purp-.v, ’Ttitmb. rlaln'sCmigh Remedy WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAYS. and tender. Thus, Mav, 19(13. 7 Snow, 3; Poe Valley, 2; and Klamath general increase of wages amounting They name a« witnesses; W. O 'O' it did, and It seoincd with the ¡111 dangers will |M. avi.lded. . Lake, 1; the same being 1 delegate at in most instances to 10 per cent; some Patrons of the Klamath Falls meat appetites for meat S nith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon* Hi s*'*'orul attack of coughing the remedy Hie t ns of thousands who bat large for each precinct, and 1 delegate decrease of time; the settlement of all markets are hereby notified by the ram Westcott of Klamath Falls,’ore caused It to not only l><* of less <hn;b* this reiuctly for thesedls<*nM,s’*i may be gratified s’” ! o1'*, Thoma«., of Ftavton, Oregon • "on, but the pains were far I* ,s for each 18 votes or fraction thereof disputes by arbitration; fixes a mini- undersigned that their markets will Fred Rock, of Stayton. Oregon; Rogt.; severe, «nd 1 hail not used the con- yet to I",iru of a single case over one-half cast for Hon. F. I. Dun mum wage and a sliding scale; pro-! close on Sundays after March 16, 1903. without wearing out Montgomery, of Stayton, Oregon : J<,h„ '■ntsofone Ixdlle before Mr. Grhi 1 ted in pni'iiiirmla, U tvbleh vides against discrimination of per- Those desiring meat on that day bar, at the last state election, held in *:" bid me adieu." For sal«* I. conclusively |hat |t |n a cerisi the jaws. * H. t wank, of Lyons, Oregon. Chitwood & C 4 sons by either the mineowners or the should, therefore, make their pur 1902. I Any ami all persons claiming adverse. teiithi of that dangerousdlseil ' ' Primaries will be held in the vari miners on account of membership or chases on " Saturdays. I -V. »’’'«•'■•«leseril^l land are request- " III cure a co|(| or an attack I non-membership in a labor union; ul to file their chums in this ollh-e on ous precincts of the eounty, March BO YEARS’ A. à A. Lewis, ."'ip hi less time than any »r liefore sani I fit h day of Mav, 1108 EXPERIENCE Jos. K oesal . 26th, 1903, at the usual voting places provides that the awards made shall | E. M. B rattai », it<’gist«*r. '" aiiiient. it |s pleasant and In said precincts, at the hour of 21 continue in force until March 31, ' •ike. For sale by Chitwood A 1 1906. The commission discussed to «’clock p. in. of said day. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. By order of the congressional com some extent the matter cf recogni METHODIST SERVICE! About 10.000 pounds of Blue Stem mittee, dated at Klamath Falls, Ore tion or non-recognition of the miners’ Notice is hereby given that there seed wheat for stile. Call on \ i" F. union, but declined to make any gon, this 19th day nf March, 1903. S itv I cch at the M. E. chut are funds in the county treasury for TrtADC Mansa Onion sets at Baldwin’s Hardware award on this measure. Miners have the redemption of all Klamath county D esigns 1 •»<• first, tbird and fourth S A. L, L eavitt , n*>* "kí ’’’"■'r'' °**"'°*F* Chairman of the Republican Central signified their satisfaction over the warrants protested on and prior to Store. ■jf 'lie iiioinh at 11 o’clock a. u I Sre those Crater Late and K|an>. findings of the commission. The 1:30 o'clock p. ni. Committee for Klamath1 County, Jan. 1, 1898. Interest will cease from FOR SALE ______ I ^alls souvenir spoons at Van Oregon, Sunday school each Sunday I i mine owners, on the other hand, j ' this date. I have for sale 120 acres of land at ' s. In ac-1 Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this i havn’t much to say as yet. o'clock a. m. Rellabfe Waltham watch in 20-year cordance with the Increase In wages, 19th day of March, 1903. 15 per acre; situated 1J miles south-• I - For reliable . Information I'tformation co„e,ril. '' Rapt 1st people hold tM west of Klamath Falls on stage road; Ing public lands go to .1 W * .! HlnRtrMArf w<...t.t- • .... filled case. 112.00, at Y’an Y’alken- nearly »3.000,000 will be added to the 'i'-es the second Sunday d\ H. IL Van Valkenbnrg, i kar; get the benefit or thirty "vMrg will trade for cash, cattle or sheep. 1— — -• yn*ir* four.. Z.?* ’ ,eL » lPn<i - l"“f’ini. *r<-in' < t ¡»urgs. """'Hi In the ,M. E. church. i-y™».,. iggregate amount paid the miners- County Treasurer. • J ah . T obin . experience, 3 i Itl'JllIl S Go *61Bro»Cwi„ '/nfîr ' 'ill al the II kpvbliuan olrt Ur»n«.h 'hie job work. Just in by Express: LADIES’ BELTS BROOCHES, PINS Chatelaine Purses Correscc Invite Collections Attended to Piwtly. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MIL LATEST DESIGNS. NEWEST SHAPES. REAMES & JENNINGS, THE BRICK STOCK. S I ABUE ENCHANGK LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. BROW! Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material Southern Oregon Marble Co All kinds of Cemetery Work, NEW SPRING GOODS G. W. STEPHENSON In the Latest and Best Styles at GEO. li. MERRYMAN KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. J. S. Ccmmissioner ani Attorney. • HUSE & SON, J. B. Al 00 Call For Republican Convention. UNEEDA J. MARKET CHOICEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS. n. rioofi HOTEL BARBER S County Treasurer’s Notice. identifie Jimerfcait