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.JL..-' — mMrN£Ke’tor I'ublKa.i»«- Call For Republican Convention. " I,mber PERSONAL. VNITFI'<,'O bs|l;|\^l|\''I|l ¡Mu JENNINGS LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Consisting of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS Laces, Trimmings, Waistings, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Skirtings, Wrappers and Wrapper Goods, Belts, Fancy Hose, Fans, Parasols, Sun Bonnetts, Gloves, Corsets, Muslins, Underwear, Etc •» Ginghams and Calicos, Coverts, Ducks, Lawns, Percales, Linens, Etc., EVER BROUGHT TO KLAMATH COUNTY THE BRICK STORE. LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props The Maltby Saddle is Known and Recognized as the Best on the Harket. C. C. Haltby has had 41 years* experience in saddlery in stock countries. Whereas, a writ of election has N. L. High of Forest wav here S.it- been issued by the state of Oregon, I.AKKVII " . t'111"' S' ' ' Ill I'.... U. tirdity. Nmiev i» lie“'1'' M (i,,. »ci ul ordering a special election to lie held Eti. Mat I lit came up from Merrill on Monday, June 1st, A. I)., I wot, in pliuiivu with the I'.'"'cniilled "A" b.mgH -x "I iml. i'1 ll'1' Sumlay. T the First congressional district for lor the «»'e <>l tun scviulM’’»1 T. A. Barrows of Merrill visited tlie purpose of eieetlng a representa act Hlat.- of (•nhuriu i. "",1:' , xll.lh|c.l 1» Klamath Falls Tuesday. tive in congress for said district, WMhiniitun 1‘ I. 1,» ael «{ Now, therefore, a republican con all the I’ublie I UU'I ‘ . |H1'lh,cn, "• J. !>. Diin-kman of Dairy was do- gressional convention is hereby called Angiiat '. I''1-- lug buaineaa al the Falls Tuesday. , Li,mull, «0'1« Klamath Fnlle. • ••>>1|1'-'', ,K office Squire Parker of .’.slilniid was here to meet at Klamath Falls, Klamath of Oregon. I iiihi I h " („r i|,e county, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie 411» on business several days this week. day of April, 1903, at the ¡tour of 10 hi» aworil etnleliieiu. ' • ' . n lltcr, Wallle Wilson and wife departed o'clock a. to., at the court holts«* io ■ mrclmse ot 'be N \\ .p¡i11' ' J,,„7 yesterday morning for San Francisco. said town, for the pur|M>M' of electing Chas. Lewis and Henry Stout of four delegates to the congressional Oleite wete in town on business Tues convention for the First congressional ia more valuable lor ita 4 mid Io day. district of Oregon, to be held at Eu than for ngiicultma1 l,ll'l'' ' ’ Chas. Ilamakar arrived home Fri gene, Oregt.n, on April lull, 1903, e«tiibli-<b hi» c aim to »md I“1"1 day evening from his sojourn at Port and (or th«* transaction of such other ch ’.wiii.ro»,i > ......... business as may properly come ix'fort* land. The convention tll>. |8th day "f 'ho. j j o K|1M|1, Will Houston is now employed be said convention. hind the counters in Judge Willits’ will I k * compost'd of 39 delegates, ap Fall«, Oregon: F- portioned among tin* several precincts at 11 Falla. Oregon; I bn) j ' ,H store. J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. of tlie county as follows: Linkville. Klamath I all«. Oree-m : 1 “'J ( „ G. W. Morine of Bonanza passed of Klamath Fnlla. »'“ K"11- A ) 11 nd » 10: Tide Lake, ft; Lost River, 3; Lan- through here yesterday en route to Plans and Specification» Furnished on All Kiq , gell Valley, 2; Sprague River, t; peraona claiming adveu-ely tl Ashland. Dairy, 4; Wood River, 4; Plevna, 3; .WrilH-'i lamia are re.imsted t Buildings and Contracting and Building Geo. C. Cothell and wife were ar Snow, 3; Poe Valley, 2; and Klamath1 their claims in this office on 01 bi fort rivals here from Ashland Tuesday Lake, 1; tlie same lieing 1 delegate at sai.i IStli day of May. I "“ 011 tlie Installmertt Plan. E. M. HUAI I AIN, Register. morning. I large for each precinct, and 1 delegat«* Among the infinite variety <d material and work furiiished by J. A. McIntire arrived front Ash-1 for each 18 votes or fraction thereof Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878— land Friday night with a load of over one-half cast for Hon. F. I. Dun- Kiure I n'11'"- ""'»I Carving, Stair Rails. Baluster» ami Newel |'.,,(, „ stur«* Notice foi Publication. passengers. 8.1,'ll Slid Turn'd Work, Sash. iKsirs and Blinds, Corner and B« m li.tr, at lhe last state election, ltelil in 1902. Robt. Hunsaker and John »ml Turmsl Balu»t< ra, D.»ir and Window Fiaines. Pulpit» and Pew Emj, I'NITi n >TATl ' 1 kNDOF! ICR| ll'iil.hrs’ Hardware. Paints and Oil. Moulding aiidGlam, Ehnatmn. aiH|| Primaries will be held in the vari man, freighters, started for I. vkKviKw, O kkoox . Januari -.3 i ous precincts of the county, March road Tuesday. FmL.ssed, Ground and Cut Gl*»». Wall I’aiwr, Furniture, etc., etc. Botica 1« hereby given that, in • Messrs. Wise and Tozer of Ashland 2tith, 1903, at the usual voting places plianee with the pioviMons ol the HO Ikst work and material, and In the latest ami most approved siyfe in said precincts, at the hour of 2 I arrived here Saturday morning withj Congieaa of Jun.'3. 1878. entitle.I - " o ’ clock p. m. of said day. a view of locating. act for the sale of timber lamia in tin By order of lhe congressional com state.« of California. Ore -.-n. Nevada am Louis Gerber and wife departed mittee, at Klamath Falls, t»re- Washington Territory.” a« extended yesterday for Sacramento where they , gon, this date«! 19th day of March, 1903. toai. the i’ublie l and Mate- bv m will visit relatives and friends. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MiG W. W. 11 AZLN, Proprietor, 1 -IVvl V• day, week or an<l Southern mid Grain ami Northern California the very Telephone Connection Between Stable and Linkville. Phone Main 41 C. C. HROWR G. W. STEPHENSON C. H. WITH J ‘ STATE LAM) 60 GEO. H. MERRYMAN » i Southern Oregon Marble Co., All kinds of Cemetery Work, DRIVING LOOSE STOCK ACROSS THE FOREST RESERVE. Persons are Required to Permit. Have a UNEEDA EAT 1 MARKET I I FOR THE TIM BEI: LAM». At TJINE3. |M7S, NOTICE FOR PI Bl.lt AT1ON. UNITED STATES 1.A ND < >11 ICE. I L akkvikw , O kk < on , January 2n. 19U3. ) Notice i» hereby given that in com pliance with the pruviiiona of the net id Congre«» of June 3, 1878, entitled "All act for the aah" of timber lamia in the , «tales of California, Oregon, Nevada. I and in Washington Territory," ua ex tended to all till- I'ublie Laitll Stalea bv act <>f Align«! 4, 1*92, the following |»*r- I aons have thia day tiled in thia office their sworn statements tow it: Frol K.a-k, of Stayton, county of Marion, state of E. M. BRATTAl.N', Register. iiratnr«» «nJ <ln|»tih , Oregon, sworn stateim-nt No. 1725, (or I the purchase r>( Um SEL NW1., E'- NOTICE for I’CBLICATloN. SWt;, Sec, 2. and NE'.! NW1«, Sec. II, T. 37 S., It. 9 F... W. M. Itepartment of the Interior, Life Thoma«, land Office at lakeview, O e.-on, I of Stayton, county of Marion, state of March 13. I9(J3. I Oregon, sworn «tiitemeiit No. 172t> 1er GENERAL FKEIGHl Notice is hereby given that the fol the purchase of the SW'. NEL. N't, -*« NE1«, Sec. )1, and NW1. NWL See. low ing.named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in sup f*~Pr,,n>pt and careful stteaM 12, T. 37 S., It. 9 E„ W. M. [«irt olhia claim, and that said proof Jolui F. Potter, t<i xll order» ................... i I o( Lyons, county of Linn, state of Ore will !«• male la-lore Jas. II. Dtisroll 4 grm, aworn atateiiient No. 1727. for the county cl.-rk, at Klamath Falla, Oregon "ii April 25, 1903, vis : ; purchsaeof the E*4 SEL, SE'i NE1, Sec. II, and FW1« N W Sec. 12, l\ 37 Caroline I.isknski, S., It. 9 E., W. M. -*■>< II. E. No. 2!-42. for lhe W1. NW1. Fee 13. and E' a NE'i, Sec. 14, T. 38 H. It William H. Hwank, of Lyons, county of Linn, state of Ore 1» K. Mie nam.-s the following wit- gon, sworn statement No. 1728 for tin- liesses to prove her conlinilon« real- piirehase of the E>, NW1., and W'2 d.-nie lusni and cultivation . ( »aid land, Cleanliness and Good I -NE'i.Sec. 12, T. 37 S„ It. 9 E. viz: William I'rlunan, of Dairy, Ore- k’"n; Charles Burgdorf, of Daiiv, Ore- Roger Montgomery, Guaranteed. of Stayton, county ol Marion, state of XJ»1; Henry Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon ; 4/so Agent for L (Wt'i Oregon, sworn statement No. 172 » for Herman Hcluuor, of Dairy, Oregon, I the purchase of the SW1, Sec r> T E. M. B iuttain , Register. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS.« 37 H., It. 9E., W. M. 4 ’ t That they will offer proof Io show ' Notice For Publication. that the land sought is more valuable SEVERE ATTACK OFOd Dei>ertment of the Interior, , I for its timber and stone than for agri- Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, - Cured by One Bottle o< cultural purposes and to establish their March 12, 1903.’) claim to said land la-fore Jas II Dris lain'« Cough Remedy Notice is hereby given that the f.il- coll. County Clerk, al Klamath Falls “ When I hail an attack of M”v,’i’'.ki3' lhe 18111 (l»y <>f ''«thg-named settler has filed notice <d ins intention to make tinal pimd in ani>- hint whiter (the aeconcl one) < I I They name ns witnesses: \y o l'ort I"" . leim, Hit.l that said proof cured niyself with one iM.ttle'f I Smith, of Klamath Fails, Oregon- III’ 8 "I be made before J. O. Henniker, U. bet lalll'H Cough Remedy, ram Westcott of Klamath f alls 'ore i I ”,,:TI7,1" im - o ' Havton.tkego,,; W. I^rry, Editor of tltf |F11 IL E. No. 1993, l md lt.sk, of Mayton, Oregon; Rog.-i ; for".'1 "T. Short vllle, N. Y. “Thl» 1» 11 - F V 1 W . ” :W * T Montgomery, of Mayton, Oregon ; John <'8l truth. I at time* M h■ ,o",'r-of Lyons, Oregon; I\ r|||,uil wit,:;.../ • H'' '"llowii'X H. hwank, of Lyon«, Oregon. I PH ,0 prove his continuous resi- coughing iiivMt.lf to piece» b’ Any ami all persons claiming n lv.-rse- 1 ‘'-eui-m aml. uHivation of said land, Ll tn'm 7r",M r1' l1""'“ quest I1H1". Lorella, Ore! a tcH8|M*inful of thia rem’’ I ed to file their claims in this office on c m I1"*'11.' ’ W *"' ilkerson, of L.relhi, Ore- when the coughing *|*'ll or la-fore aanl I Kt h .lay of Mav, 1993 uo ■’ k C',l,”'rL lairella.Ore- x 11. R. ( . Cowley, of Lirella, Oreg..... on at night I would take » E. M. B imitain , Register. CHOICEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS. None of the ani mal survivors of the Deluge are slaugh tered and served-to patrons. No pre historic specimens allowed on the block. All stock young, fat and tender. Thus, appetites for meat may be gratified without wearing out the jaws. U. S. Commissioner u Attorney. I' mtvh H tatkh 1.480 <»rm r. I Mkeview, Oregon, March 13, 1903. i Notice in licrel.v given that Chari,-« J Do a General I -and Swingle <>( Ixtrelia, On-gon, ha« tilr<l ne««. .Surveying and C notice of intention l<> make proof on l.i« ■ l.-. rt c J miiii N o . : i 9K. for the «W1, a Specialty. All H u »I iicm NE1,. Sec. 7, T. 40 S. I( 14 E W. M , Attended to. OffkclnCHy leforeJ.O. ({«maker, ('. 8>. Commi«- BONANZA. OREtMA «loner, at llonitnu, Oregon, on Tiir«<l«v, the 21«t <lav of April, 1‘O.t. lie iiNine« the (olio» mg »line»».-» to prove the coinplcle irrivHtion and rvchiination of «aid land: Thoma» Wilker»>n. id L. iella, On-gon ; Eugene Wilkem.ii, id Proprietor of Freight Ü’R Lirella, Oregon; Benjamin Al>l»-h>r>. of L.rella, Oregon; ».rant Brewer, id Lirella, Oiegon. Ev«*rv thing dofie vid J. B. MOO j. n. nooB HOTEL BARBER The tollowing rules were issued by the Department of the Interior Julv CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MRÄPrV»e^VD 15, 1902: Persons wishing to cross any part of a forest reserve over a public road that state or any other. A bifl to or trail, established sheep or cattle enact a similar law was attempted trail, or the ordinary mountain trail in the last legislature of Oregon, but with a band of sheep or herd of cat died in the committee. tle or horses, (the few head of stock Published every Thursday by A law to impose a tax by license following a wagon or pack train be otherwise upon stock migrating ing excepted from this regulation.)' W. HUSE & SON, or from one county to another for graz must make application to the forest! E ditors and P roprietors . ing or other purposes would be un supervisor in charge, either by letter constitutional. The Oregon consti or on the regular application form, tution says all taxation shall be equal for the privilege of grazing the stxmk I BVB»c«irTioN « atm : Jf on the reserve cn route, and must' 12.00 and uniform (Art. IX, Sec. 1). Ms year (In advance)................. stock pays a tax in one county and have a permit from the supervisor | afterwards during the same year is to be issued by him on the form in 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1903. transferred to another county and use by hint for issuing grazing per- 1 there taxed by license or otherwise inits. The applicat ion must state the I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for grazing or other purposes it number of stock Io be driven across I would be double taxation, conse the reserve, the date of starting, and ! Department of tlie Interior,) SHEEP VS. CATTLE. quently not “equal and uniform.” Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, • period required for the passage. March 23, 118)3.' | Equity demands that on stock 1 Grazing on the reserve alontr mv (Contributed.> Notice is hereby given that the fol- Among cattle owners there Is an grazing in each of two counties a such road or t rail will only be ■dl<,«mt nart of ,,f each m>uh year, v»ur the »tm taxes »u„.u should i for the period actually necessary for ' lowing-named settler lin» file<l notice of erroneous impression that the stat part E. M. BRATTA IN, RagisUr. her intention to make final proof in Hiip- I the stock to make passage across the portofher utes of Idaho contain a provision be proportionately divided. claim, and that «aid proof An act divding the taxes on any! I reserve. s. that makes It unlawful to herd sheep S. c, C. RAnmtTvr B artrvm . will be made before J. W. Ilamakar, or stock of any kind within two miles class of property between the two I Forest Supervisor. U. S. Commiasioner, at Klamath F h H h ’ counties affected would certainly ! of a residence or habitation. Oregon, on May II, 1903, viz: Prior to 1890 under the territorial meet the requirements of tlie consti-1 Call and look at our stock of har- Mary L. Dodson, N,l< 1'9 I h hereby given tlmt there tutlon and be sustained by the ness and saddles. v H. E. No. 2717, for the 8E1/ KW'i statute such a law was enacted, but Wc have the HWJ^ funds In the county treiiKiiry fur FOR SALE. SEU, Sec. 3, and WU NE'l’ ... v : largest and most up-to-date stock in the courts declared the act unconsti co“r,t8'1 , 11'"'redemption of all Klamath county The leasing of the public lands by I . C " K 1,1 Sec. 10. T. 3<i. 8„ R. 0, E. W. M. She tutional for the reason that no state I have for sale 1211 acres of land nt names tlie following witneses to prove ' an< Pric,‘s lhe lowest. warrant* protcHtcd on and prior to or territory possessed tin’ right to the United States by a law earefuliy her continuous residence upon and culti «» per acre; situated |j mil s south. J ............................................... B radley & G unthkk . drawn with actual settlers' fnteiests legislate I lie rise or control of govern • vation of said land, viz: I). G. Brown, wii'|t»OiJ<l»'"1‘,h l allH "n “«id- il"- L 1898. IntcrcKt will cciuw! from ment land, for grazing purposes with rigidly guarded Is the most reason- of Crystal, Oregon; E. M. Silvers, of wiH trade for cash, cattle or shm-p. ’ I tl'is date. Save money by making your home- able solution of the range controversy tirntx-r;.^ ¿t ^r in Its boundaries. Crystal, Oregon ; C. T. Silvers, of Crvs-1 *’ul<'d at, Klamath Fall*, Ore., this J as . T obin . Since the admission of Idaho ns a t between sheep and cattle Interests. | c. n. Wi,ln,,w. ,T s ^XlXr tai, Oregon; Ira R. Hanson, of Odessa, 11,11 day <>f March, 1903. Oregon. Onion sets al Baldwin's Hardware »tutu I here has been no such law iu b1 *'■ Klamath Falls, Oregon. ’ I E. M. BIIATTAIN, Register. □tore» I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. STABLE! of August A. I*1?. Saiab .1. Burnham, o Mrs. J. W. Manning and daughter Chairman of the Republican Central Bonanza, county of Klamath, «late <" departed last evening for Ashland. Committee for Klamath County, Oregon, Ims this dav tiled in_ tins office her «worn •tateinriit N’“. L 12. I»»r tlif From there they expect to go east EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGO Oregon. purchase of th.- SW‘4 SE'a.ol Mn'l'"11 for a visit. 9, in Township Kiintf* A. C. Beals returned last week APPI FÇ- 8000 l,,K Apples at 2cts. I Ao. IIorscH bonnlrtl by Ro 13 E. W M., and will offer proof to ■ • from his visit at Petaluma, Calif. ft I I L LO. I I n bku a M eat M a hk kt allow that the land sought •' more val Hay bought sold. His family will remain for a more ex uable (or its timber or stone t.m i"1 Piuwengcrs eonveyed to all parts of fJ tended visit. agricultural piir|».se», and to ealabmb , DANGER OF COLDS AND GRIP. at lowest rah>B. lion. Henry Ankeny and wife ar The greatest danger from colds and her claim to said land before J. O. Ham- aker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanza. rived from Ashland Tuesday evening grip is their resulting in pneumonia. Oregon, on Saturdav, the It'tli day of and are guests of their daughter, Mac, 1908. Bha name» aa wi’i • I If reasonable care isused, however, and Mrs. Cant rail. J. D. Hamaker, ot Bonanza, Oregon, Miss Kittie Wells arrived from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, S. W. Hamaker, of Bonanza, Oregon, Ashland Sunday and left for Fort all dangers will be avoided. Among Willis Webber, ol Bonanta, Oregon; Klamath wl ere she has been engaged the tens of thousands who have used I John Driscoll, of Bonanx, Oregon TUEASFKF.R’8 NOTICE. i Any and nil persons claiming adversely to teach school. this remedy for these disease« we have the al'OVe-deseills-J lands are re.pie.t I>r. Merryman was called to the yet to learn of a single case having ed to tile their claims in this office on Notice in I ut .J' v given that th«*fc »r» a rroRNEY-A r-iJ Hartery ranch south of Merrill last resulted in pneumonia, which shows or before said lllth dav of May, I'.ffiJ. (unii, in III. Count» Tn-u.ury (or ll r Friday. He reports that Mrs. llart- E. M. BRAT1 AIN. Register. rede in pt ton of III«* (..llowim viHmt v ^ m Mr- Ri-fcrciicv by |>rrmi»iio(,f I I conclusively that it is a certain pre ery’s health is steadily improving. rant» prota»t«8Ì on ai.il priiH lo Marcii National Bank and Adunai I on »ano* « ill ccrtM- ventive of that dangerous disease. It 19, lWtt. Interest Gladys Nelson, Bird Hoagland and I TIM BER LA NI». M T .11 NE 3. 1**7S. Bank <d Astoria. Oregon I N.m. 8828. 8717. 8'51, • Nora Sparks of Bonanza and Maggie | will cure a cold or an attack of the NOTIC E FOR Pi'BLICATION. frulli tlii. liuti1 : Opinait» Court II -II», I 872:1, KMO. 8779, 8.819. 881,1, 8737, 881«. McDonald of Langell valley were ¡grip in less time than any othet Falla, Or- Phone, Mam IM. 1 881». 83tU 8845, 8755, 887’.’, H-*48, 87'sl. U nited S tates L am > OiTirr. registered at Hotel Linkville this i treatment. It Is pleasant and safe to 875t», N6I. 8911,88)3, 8<i|ll, 8949. 8*41, Lakeview, Oregon, PvceinDer 29, l'.fti2. DRAKE IVlllf'd week. 0149. 8.8.19, SMtV), 8793, 871»', 8UMI, 8713. take. For sale by Chitw<H>d A Co. * Notice is hereby given that in com 8710. 8101, 8739, 7593, 8915, 8*28, 8X50. Rev. Mr. Eisen who has completed Attorneysand Coo nation 4 pliance with the provisions <»i the act of luti-.l «I KI riiimi I i Full,. Orvgon, thia his labors as pastor of the Presbyter Congress ot .lune 3, 1S7H, entitled “An 4tli <l»v ui l»cn-nilH-r. 11*12. ian church at this place, expects to rrarlivr in Mate «n*l I nkri act for the Bale (»i timber lands in the 11. II. V a » V ai »ras« i«u. leave for the East about the middle unti U. H. luihJ Ottici». •Ultra of <'a 11 for ilia, Oregon, Nevada, County Trea.nr« r. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. of April. anti Washington Territory,” aa extend Klamath I alls. Ortps ed to all the Public 141 nd Staten by act Mr. McCown, a timber man. who »dice in rooms formerly occupied of August 4, 1H92, James A. Carivy, ol Timber Culture, Final Proof. Notke has been inspecting the country f I for Publication. Plainview, County of Wabasha. State of north of Fort Klamath for about a by Dr. Reame». Phone 31. Minnesota, has this day tiled in the»otli< <• month, arrived on his return here his sworn statement No. 1717, h»r the V mtki » S tatici I-* xi» Orru r.l Klamath Falls, Oregon. last Friday. purchase of the L<»t 4 of Section N<>. I. L a KRVIKW, OttlOfloN, Feb. 9. 1993A , AOENT in Township No. 37 S., Range Nd. 9. 1’ Notice ii* hereby given that Hamilton Mrs. Clara Reames who has been W. M., and will offer proof to show that S. Oden hm* tiled notice ol intention tn here several weeks settling the affairs the land sought is more valuable for it* miike final pro«if iM-forv < ’ II Wilhma. of her late husband, Dr. Beanies, de titular or Btone than for agricultural I’. S. ComtniHidonvr. at hi* <»ffice in Notary I’uldk and Caa.ri parted yesterday morning for her PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. purposes, and to establish liis claim to Klamath Fall«, Oreg»»n, on Saturday, home at Astoria. . KLAMATH { ALLS,OC said land before J. W. Ilamakar, U.K. the 11th «lay of April. IWH. on iiinU*r Office Over üneeda Market. Edwin Mays, deputy U. S. district Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Ore culture application N«». 129»», for llm Telephone in Office. D a KIHIIW,«. Ol KE gon, on Saturday, the 4th «lay of April, S E ipiarter of Su'tiofi No. Lin Toan attorney, left Sunday morning for 1903. He natneM as w itm *M M : Joseph *liip .No. 3.S S., L'ange Nio. 10 E., IV. M Klamath Falls, Oregon. Silver lake, and Jacob Proebstel, C. Smith, of Klamath lulls, < begun, lie iihiih * w as wititriu**^ : Ih iir» Meet mi the tlrst and Hurt deputy U. S. marshal, started on his Hiram 11. Wescott, of KLunath Falls,' Schmohr. of Pnirv.Oregon ; J. f>. I>ie« k iliiv, uf every mon» h. return to Portland. Oregon; Joseph G. Pierce, of Klamath, man, of Fairy, olOrvgon; Henrv Srho A. C. Griffith came down from Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. Al. Falls, Oregon; W. (.Smith, <f Klamath tier, of Fairy, Oregon; William I hr 11 at Ile I Liten. N I. \ < ■ . \ ’ ■ < Ó.-ll' l Odessa Sunday with a load of wood Falls, Oregon. Any and all irrsotiw Meets Saturday night tin or before claiming a lverselv the above le-< rils*d mann, oí ¡>uiry, Oregon. Fountain. Treasurer. and the following passengers: Mr. E. M. B iiattain , Register. lands are requested to tile their claims Richardson, J. M, Sampson, Hugh the full moon. J. O. IIAMAKU K y T aylor , I in this office on or before said Ith day of Desert land. I Inal Proni Notke lor Silvers, Roy Wright and Burk Wil W. T. S hivk , son. I'ublkation. Sec. W. M. April, 1903. E. M. B hatt kin , Register. Complete Line of Hamess and Riding Material. In the Latest and Best Styles at Correscd Invite EXCI lANGK A. L, L kavitt , Miss Louise Sargent, niece of A. L. Sargent of this place, arrived here last Thursday from Delta, Ohio. She begins teaching school in the Chase district about the middle of April. Capt. O. C. Applegate and Geo. W. Loosley of Klamath Agency and Jas. Emery and J. R. Cain of Fort Klamath were called here last Fri F. 1». WRIGHT. day by the legal proceedings against J. C. WHIPP. Mark L. Burns. Ashland Tidings: Miss Henrietta Morine, who has been visiting for the past year at Virginia City, Nevada, DEALERS IN arrived in Ashland Saturday, en route to her home at Bonanza. She is the guest for a few days at the home of Wm. Patterson. Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting Lakeview Herald: Last Saturday in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. a crew of sheep shearers, composed of Fred Griffith, Jas. Weisner, Jake ASHLAND, OREGON P. O. box 65. Green, B. F. Griffith, Geo. Jones, Ed. Branch, and ____ „ ___ t Frank Wyman, started for Klamath county where they will shear about 10,000‘head of sheep for Dave Edler. NEW SPRING GOODS E E. REAMES. /. AUX K m J Vice President. j Collections Attended toPromntly. Are Now Showing The Ladies Spring and ilei mhd : i presidsnt. . .SE, County Treasurer’s Notice. "•"■v-v,....... . It Noeined that In the lirlefi*!1 I he cough would paw« off go Io sleep perfectly flic fN» and Its accompanying pain» that I lie remedy acted as a B** able surprise Is pill t Ing It »er’ I hail no Idea that. It would * kniH'k out the grip, simply * had m ver tried It for Hiidt but It, did, and It itccined »• His-ond attack of coughing tj» caused it. totiot only ba of 1, tlon, but, the pains '»•’t» had not n»M ' - severe, ....... e, and I had Lounfy I’reasuter. 1 Chitwood & Co. F f ■ w • Nt- i ' A »•>