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_____ ' ‘ in ttlt-alioii, denying the existence of a 1« the new teacher of tile kc I i . h .1 at !.»«**'**• Noma- I* herein ..('ili.- • '•* thlessa win-re «lie urt'lvcd tliu lutter law in Idalto, pnthlbltlng tliegraxmg hHllll. .H|, lhl. l'r"'‘’';"*„,ilhil “A" kmgreaaof June - . ■ • |il|hU ,,, tin' of sheep within two miles of an in- part of l.iKt week. Ihabitisl dwelling, being In contia- Mr. IMIIard arrived la«t night to wet for the »ale o( " " ■ (.ll(,ll(h-d t" Join Mr. Mtwire’s dramatic company. .tale, ol Cal'lor"'»- diction of the tollowing news item l,'.r" aJie» by *''* " The arrival of one more man will ¡Washington all the Public Land ■ j-nHM.|i. ol I which appeared in tills paper in Its complete the company. Augii»t 4, I*"-. . K|rti„1uh.»t*1" 1 ■ issue of September 25. 190-': this olli." W. W. Ilaxen arrived home Satur Klnuialli l »ll». ' “Two tatotoBfi bv the supreme <>( Oregon, baa tin« da [llf u,. day night from AHhlnnd, accompa court of Idaho, maintaining tlie con nied by hi« wife, wlio Ii.nl been visit It in sworn «tutemem • • S|>; quarter. stitutionality of a law in the statute ing there for Nome time. of Nn tmn No. II. •*.* M '„„J will book of that state, will be of interest «(h|’’”„,1 „„.ght Tlie Tidings reports that James ¡8.. Range No » to cattle and slieep owners In tins offer priH'f to »how tl a - |„,r atom- state. The law was pawed many Pelton arrival In Ashland list wtek 1 ia more valuable ,,,r ll’ «... audio year« ago, but until recently, was from Sama Valley, living en route to , than for ag>i. nlt"r'‘ I ( 1#n(| his lioine in Klamath county. , regarded as unconstitutional. - eataldiah hi" i laiin < ..... Mi„ner. »• provides that it is unlawful to graze M j.,. lion R. A. Enimltt, F. II. Mills C. II. Withrow. I • slieep within two miles of an inhabit and J. t>. llamakar loft Monday for Klamath b«";. ‘»^'’"jirnimW IWb.layof "qi. „1 Klam«'!' ed dwelling, and tlie state supreme Eugene to represent Klamath county ' Ha witnesses: Zu , (tJ Klam- court holds that such a law is a valid in tlie congressional convention. . Fall». Oregon: b. M • ' I ol exercise of police power. liecision I »th Fall». Oregon, II , I'. S. Senator Chas W. Fulton ar-1 in the first case was handed down In Klamath Fall». Oregon > »ndalii June, 1901. being that of Sifeis vs. l it cd in I’lirtlaml Sunday on Illa n>- Johnson, found in tlie 65th I'aeitie turn from Washington where lie bail, | Reporter, page 709. In a similar ac- attended tlie special session of the ; ____ | lion, decision was rendered last senate. j month. __ If tlie ... cases go into the Judge Geo. T. Baldwin, nccompa-1 S“U 18,I' e !,V l BRATTAIN; R'^r- United States supreme court, other nied by Miss Maud Baldwin and Miss Among tlie infiniti' variety of uiatvrtal and work fumlahed |,r states, anxious to settle tlie differ Timber Land. Act June 3. IS78- Store front». W'““1 Cnrvuig. Blair Rail«. Balu.ler« and N.a,.| p,„u J ences of cattle and sheep men bv Zelphia Graham, dep tried for Port-1 Notice for Publication. land yesterday morning for a tiiree legislation, will await tlie result fenili «"•> Turned " «nk. 8a.li, l>wr« ami Blinds. Corner and |laN w with interest, ¡ ls a decision from the weeks’ visit. UNITED STATES I.ANI"^11'^“ { sadTurnetl Baluster«. Ifoor and W tn.low Flames, I'uipit« Slid p,.w K||i)i highest legal authority in tlie land Bert E. Withrow went over to Builders'ilanlwarv. Pnint« and (HI. Moulding « ih !fila««, Eh-»«i|,M„,1 will establish a precedent which they Lakeview last week to gat iter data L akkvikw . Osr.i'.v, Jaim»r> - ■ ■ . Notice i» heieby given t'1»'. ( Emls-’e'1- Bn.... .. ami Cut t.la»«. Wall Paper, Funulure, etc..etr. can safely follow.” for his father'« alistraet books, which 1 pliame with the f-roOMm-« Beat work and amteria). and in the latrai and mnal apprmn| Our report, published last Septem will cover Lake county as well as Congre»» ol June J. I8>8. et n ber and reproduced here, is correct Klamath. He will probably be ab act for lb- »a...... I states of California. Oregon, •»' without a doubt, and our correspon sent a month. Washington Territory " «» •« "•£ ( dent is evidently in error. Tlie consti ' Mr. Waiter E. Jolinlgen and wife, torn, the Public latnd .‘I«'"’ tutionality of the Idaho law in ques who have just closed an engagement of August 4. 1892. Sarah .1. ‘ Ronania, cmintv of tion, (Sections 1210 and 1211 llev. with tlie Baker Stock Co., at Port Oregon, Ims Ibis day filed in St. Idaho.) has been sustained by tlie land. arrived here Tuesday morning her sworn statement N". M-- east purchase ol the 8\t '4 'E 4. “* •., if,..- supreme court of that state in two to join Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore's No. 9. in Township b" 1 dramatic company. decisions—Sifers vs. Johnson, decided No 13 E W M., and will offer pr.*'l to Horne» boiirtletl by day, week or ti Lakeview Examiner: J. W. Ilow- : Show that the land »ought !-"">« va - June 21, 1901, and reported in 65 llav arid Grain bought mid sold. liable for it» timber or stone t.mn - Pac. Rep.. 709 and in 54 L. It. A., aid, t he Silver Lake stoekman, ac-' agricultural purpose», and t<> e»"J,l|,h Passengers eonveyetl to till purls of Nouthcrn (k 785, and Sweet vs. Ballentine, decid companied by his foreman, A. A. tier claim Io said land Iwfore J. " B»''' and Northern Culiforniu at the very lowest rntca. ed June 2, 1902, and reported in 69 I »avis, arrived here last week from aker, V. 8. Commissioner, al lioninaa. Pac. Rep., 995. Of course, these de Klamath Falls, on their way to Sil Oregon, on 8alur<lay. the I’Hh '“I "[ ver Lake. Mr. Howard lias been Mav, 111'3. 8lie name» as wilnes«e«: cisions may be reversed by the United J D. llamaker. of Boiiania, Oregon, away on a six months’ visit. 8. W. Ilamaker, of llonania, Oregon; States supreme court. Tlie Idaho County Clerk Jas. H. Driscoll and Willi» Webber, ol lionania, Oregon; supreme court sustains tlie law as a i'riscoll, of Ronan», Oregon- family departed Monday for Marys John proper police regulation to prevent a Any and all per»on» claiming adversely TREASt'RER'8 NOTICE. ville, Cal., where they will visit rela the al«.ve-de»cribed laud» are request nuisance, and not on the ground that tives for a few weeks. During their ed to file their claim« in thi» office on the state has power to regulate the absence, Fred Ileuston, tlie efficient or before ?ti<l <tay of May. 1‘HKL attohnev - at - lav . E. M. BRATfAIN. Register. •» depasturing of the public domain. deputy, is chief man in tlie clerk's Reference l>v prr mi ..ion: 1 We quote from the decision in office. TIMBER LAND. At TJi'NEJ. 1878, N«minai Dank and iHoru , Sweet vs. Ballentine a history of the lion. E. M. Brattain and W. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’. Bank id A.tori«. ttreg ,, law: “This is not a new but an old Massingill of Lakeview, who will irppsatt« Court H is», y. sM4rt. UNITED STATES I.ANDOFFK'E. 1 statutory regulation in this state represent Lake county at the con «7.MI. Falla. Or. phone. Mam 1'1 I. akkvikw , ( ikim . om , January ftt. IU03 I Hirt I, (Idaho). These statutes, identical gressional convention in Eugene, Notice i» hereby given tint in com DRAKE A WAI.UW. »713. with their present reading, were en stopped in Klamath Falls Sunday pliance with the proviaion« ul the »el of K<rto. Attorneys and Coun\elonah The Uotigre»» of Jone 3, 1878, entitled “An acted while Idaho was a territory, night en route to the railroad. Lake county delegates will support 1 act for the Mile o( timber land« in the and first in 1875, when they enacted Hon. Binger Hermann for the con- «tales of California, Oregon. Nevada, as local statutes applying to Alturas, giessional nomination. i and in Washington Territory,'1 a« ex tended to all the Public Land Male, by Ada and Boise counties.***And in Klamath I «II*. Oreg««. Cail and look at our Concord team act of August 4, 1802. tlie following per- 1887 said statutes were made general, Timber Culture. I Inal Proof. Notke harness, at $32 and $33, with No. 1 «on. have this day filed in tins office lor Publication and incorporated into tlie general their sworn statements to« it: Will Frisl Rock, laws of the state as a part of the Peak Top Boston team collars. of Stayton, county of Marion, «tale of I’niTni Sr»Tr» I. ami Orncx.l | Revised Statutes. These statutes put them against any harness made Oregon, sworn statement No. 1725, for Luotviavr, ou<><>i<, Feb. 9. Itwri.f anywhere at the price, and prove they AtlliNT , were continued in force by tlie sched the purchase of the 8E'4 NW1,. E1, Nolicr 1» hereby given Ihnt Hamilton are better. SWl t . See. 2. and NE' 4 NW ‘ 4 . bee. II, 8. <1len I,«« lilul notice of intention !»•, ule in our state constitution. The make Anal pr<n>t twlorf <' II Withrow. T. 37 S„ R. 9 E., W. M. B radley & G uktiier . act of congress admitting Idaho as a — late Tiiomaa, U.S. CommiMioner, at In. office in ' Notary Public and Cogvsy state, accepted and ratified our state For reliable information concern of Stayton, county of Marion, Mate id Klamaili falls, Oregon, on Saturday, KI AMATH I Al l-S.-OW constitution, and Idaho was admit ing public lands go to J. W. Hania- Oregon, »worn statement No. 1726, for the 11 th day of April. lialT. no tiinlmr culture application Sin. I2l»t. for the tin- purchase of tlie SW 4 NI\. NS ted a sovereign state without re kar; get tlie benefit of thirty years NE'4. Si-.-. 11. and NW '. NW'.. 8w. sE quarter «»I S-<-ti<>n No. I, in Tosn- 1)AI'41I1TI.I0IH MU! Ml experience. 12, T. 37 8., R.«E„ W. M. ship No. is 8., liamrv Xu. 10 E., W Nt striction upon her powers as such. John F. Potter, lie nanon a. «itne.M-.; Hear' Meet on the first amt third T We cannot concede that the police fl II/ CTP DHF VCGV o( Lyon«, county <>( Linn, state of Ore Schmohr, id Ihnrv .Oregon ; J. D. iNerk- day« of every monili. powers of the state do not extend VJ. r r . 1 L.II ILtliOUlt gon, sworn statement No. 1727, lor the man. of Dairy. ojltregon? Henry 8elio- purchase of tin- E'j >E'4. SE'4 NE'4, ner, of ISnrv, Or.^on; William ('hr- Hut I le llnirn. N'. ti. ; Früirb^ over the public lands within the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | , Sec. V. G. ! Allee Gia lli r. S ni . ; II, and 8W '4 NW.. 8«. 12, T. 37 mann.ot Dairy, Oregon. state.” 'S.. R. 9 E.. W. M. Fountain, Trrasur, r. fffice in rooms formerly occupied We refrain from quoting more at William II. Swank, by Dr. Reames. Phone 31. of Lyons, county of l.inn, state of Ore J. MAM large from the decision, since it is liestrt land. I ln.il Proof Notice for gon, eworn statement No. 1728, tortile I’ublkati in. accessible to any one who will drop I purchase of the E‘. NW. snd W» Klamath Falls, Oregon. into a law office. NE'4,Se<. 12, T. 37 8., it. HE. Uarrxn B tatm I.» wo Orrtew. | Roger Nioutgoniery, Lakeview, Oregon. March III. 1’Wtl. t Call and look at our stock of har- of Stayton, county nT Marion, state of I Nolic i» hereto given that Charlo- .1 I>o a General land I inatlat I Oregon, sworn statement No. 1729. for ness and saddles. We have the the purchase of the SW4.8ec. 12 T Swingle ot IsirelH, Oregon, has filed neaa. Surveying and Convsyu PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. largest and most up-to-date stock in ! 37 S„ R 9 E., W. .M. notice i>| intention u* make prrad on Id. the county and prices the lowest. That they will offer proof to shot de«ri,laiii, No. 3VM. f..r the -W'4 a Specialty. All Bualnr«» I’roa Office Over Ulieeda Market. ' that tlie land sought is more valuable NE*4. 8«-. 7. 1 40 H. It. 14 E W. M . Attended to. Oflkr In city ML Telephone in Office. B radley & G unther . for its timla-r and stone than for agri 'elorvj.o. Ilaniaker, C. 8. Commi. BONANZA, OR! (ION. Klamath Falls, Oregon. cultural pur|s>M-s and to establish their sioner, st Ronansa, Oregon, on Tuewlay, Klamath Stables now has rye and claim to saiil land la-lure Jas. II. jiris- the 21st day ot April, Ifsi.i. lie names alfalfa hay to feed. coll. County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, th« following witnesses to prove the ‘ Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M. Oregon, on .Monday, the 18th day ot complete irrigation and rw-laniation of F. i. L. wrioi WRIGHT. a r. ... J. . c. C. wHirr. WHIPP FOR SALE. ’ " I May, 1903. liRM« •aid Ian.I: Thomas W ilki rx.n. id 1» Meets Saturday night on or before , ThT n,.me 1 witnesses; \V. O. •ellsOregon; Eugene Wilkeraon. of Proprietor of Freight Ihyc» The undersigned has a new Home | Smith, of Klamath Kalis, Oregon; Hi- lorvlls. On-gon; Benjamin Ai>l«-I<>rs. | the full moon. ! ram Westcott of Klamath falls,’»Ire lol L.n-lla, Oreg.,1,; Grant Ih.-wer, <4 Comfort steel range for sale for 675. W. T. S kive , DEALERS IN K y T aylor , 'gon; lade Thomas, of Stavton, tlregon • Ixrrella, I hegon. Everything <!•»»><• « ilh J. II. WlTHEOW. Sec. F. M. BRATTAIX, Register. W. M. [•red Rock, o( Stay ton, Oregon; Ropr neat ne»« and «!i»p»trh Montgomery, of Stayton, Oregon : John w k trr >: "^<*11 William X'tTICE I OR ITBUCATIO.N. tl. bwank, ot LyoriP, Orcg.»n. Marble, Granite, Iron Fencing and General Contracting Any and all persons claiming a lvene. F. Grohs of Albany, Cal., was here h parimi i.t ,,f t»,e Interi..«, •y the above-'lescrilssl land are request I in Stone Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. land Ollii-,• at laki-vienr, <> egnn, Friday. ed to file their claims in this office on i March 13. IDO#, or before said IKtli day ot May, I!««. E. 8. Phillips of Lost river was in -A 5 ASHLAND, OREGON. P. O. box 65. l ": r ' ,,v . " ,l " t 'be fol __ _______ K- -M- B battau , Register. ■ ........................ . «Iwo nisi me ml town Friday. •owinir.n«rn«l . ,t|.-r tin- til.il m.ti.e „( hi» intenti., n to make linai pria. I in sup NOTICE FOR PCBL1CAT1ON. J. C. Ferguson of Lost river visited Prompt «nd careful »itnutir« L^ hi ’ "" ai"* H"“ "••'I prisil the Falls Friday. to «II order« J I.« i ¿^«"•"nvet of the Interior.) Mil a, mwi,. |H.lllte Land Ofhce at Lakeview, Oregon,- W. C. Dalton and wife of Merrill ball». Oregon, INCLUDING March 23,1KB.'J | "n April 25, IW3. via : were at this place Friday. Notice IS hereby given that the f„|. it „ .. '’aniline l.isknski, or the w, XW'4. Hec I owing-named settler has filed notin' of E E. No. 21,12 (,„ Walter E. Conner arrived from OE^ Ù’ **• U T :,M H 11 1 her mtentmn to make final proof in J. W. SOTS, Proprietor. Ashland yesterday morning. wH|t|O, “ r X"". a'"1 ‘hat said pr.s.i ■ H'* following wit-1 P11n,a,,'‘ !*fore J. W ||a,1,’,|<ar 4-7 Judge H. L. Benson departed yes to Prove her continiioiiR resi ijf. Commissioner, at Klamath Fall«’ vif U,7i" ‘,h,l,.' "H'V""on -I .»¡.I |M„d, Cleanliness and Good W( terday morning for San Francisco. I ’I». Milium rhman. of Dairy, Ore Oregon,on May9, 1903, vii- ion ' u 'arHurgdor*. of Dairy, Ore W. B. Simpson of Naylox was do M v v 5la’y L< I”"l"on, Guaranteed. ?W^" «Fi/27!'’ '"J t,,ei >E,4 »Wk, ' ""Jf b-hmor.id Dniry, Oregon ; ing business at the Falls Saturday. Also Agent for LONDON I Herman Hchtnor. of Dairy. ‘ tregon/ ing the fishing. The start for home of Liveryman W. W. Hazen made a K- M. B rattai «, Register. is made on Angust 17. Arrange LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. survivors of ments are to be made by the Klam drive to Picard the first of tlie week. JENNINGS Are Now Showing The to Promoîly. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF KLAMATH Ladies Spring and FALLS PLANING J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plansand Specification# Furnished on All Kit Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. Consisting of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS ENCI I ANGE Laces, Trimmings, STABLEs W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, END, KLAMATH Waistings, Shirt Waists, FALLS, OREGCt I LlVvl y • Skirts and Skirtings, Wrappers and Wrapper Goods, Belts, Fancy Hose, Fans, Parasols, Sun Bonnetts, Gloves, Muslins, Underwear, Etc inghams and Calicos, Telephone Connection Between 5tablc and Linkvillc. Phone Main 41 C. C. BRO WE Coverts, Ducks, Lawns, Percales, Linens, Etc., EVER BROUGHT TO KLAMATH BOUNTY C. H. WITHRO»! THE BRICK STORE. STATE LAND ROIH LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props. O. The Maltby Saddle is Known and Recognized as the Best on the flarket. C. C. Haltby has had 41 years* experience in saddlery in stock countries. AKER. U. S. Commissioner and i Attorney. GEO. H. MERRYMAN Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material. L Southern _ ; J. B. MOOR Oregon Marble Co., All kinds of Cemetery Work, PERSONAL. NEW GOODS ARRIVED HOTEL BARBER SUM CHOICEST MEATS 0E ALL KINDS. CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ath Indians to give a war dance for the benefit of the excursionists. The latter have been warned to take nothing save necessaries on the trip. The days will be warm but the nights are cool and this will necessitate 12 00 plenty of blankets and wraps. GENERAL EREIGlITof F Latest Styles in Hats, Novelty Goods, Belts, Etc. Everything up-to-date and first class. Published every Thursday by j. n. nooRil UXEEDA ME MARKET Arthur T. Langell and J. O. Hain- aker of Bonanza were in town Satur day. None the ani mal the Deluge are slaugh tered and served to patrons. No pre historic specimens allowed on the block. All stock young, fit and tender. Thus, appetites for meat may be gratified without wearing out the jaws. vation of said |and. vix - 'll I of Crystal, Oregon’; 7’/ h' “11'’ Notice For Puhlkatlon- I .1,1 /m' 1 “f H"- Interior, i SEVERE ATTACK <>l GRIP- '-and Ottici, at jaiki-view . Oregon. Cured by One Itottle ot Chamb Crystal, Oregon; C. T. Silvers of?’ v , March 12, 1903.’ | tai, Oregon • Ira I’ Uar / ’ G vb - lain'« Cough Remedy. Oregon ’ »’»»son, of Ddes»,, •owing n.T ’ "/"''V K' v«'n that the fol-| E ditors and P roprietors . A. II. Engle of Ft. Klamath was “ When I hud mi attack of Iliff I hk io "?'"’"1 •"'» til' d notice of R'-gi-ter. at this place Friday on his way to last winter (the nccond otic) 1 •r*1» P ’ n<d ln7 ,, 'i h ’ ,i "" 1 l' r,M, f M "P-1 «r » cm i piton rates : ìiilt». |»4 '"i"1 ..... . prJ.f ' cured mynelf wit It one isdtle of 0» DANGER OF COLDS and GRIP Ashland. D’ne year (in advance)................... i J ‘r danger froro col')« “nd Wm. Wood, John S. Shook and H. Ix-rlalii'a Cough Hettteily,"s-tya grip is their resulting in pneumonia J. O’Brien of Dairy were Klamath i W. !“erry, Editor of flu' Enle-rpri NOTICE. ! treasonable care i«lwd, however, and for 'hrE.',w?,,,P'*11'"-j“ j'’". H'1'3. THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1903. Fails visitors Saturday. Short vllle, N. Y. “Till« 1« H* ** ^•«nberlain’s Cough Remedy taken 12 E. W. \1 tt” 1 '' 3f,1l 80 H., It. ¿at truth. The clerk of school district No. 1 1 at. kept ,n N. S. Men ill, one of the leading witnes«!., ' '""O'" the following all dangers will be avoided. ' A ' will receive sealed bids, to be consid coughing itiyaelf to piece« by l*kl deuce in 'Prove his continuous resi- promoters of the big ditch enterprise, i CRATER LAKE EXCURSION. A mong | the tens of thousands who have Vi«: s a'ot" l,’,!l,i.V'",o"of sani hind. ered at our regular meeting of school was at the Falls Tuesday. a tciiHpcMinful of till« remedy, • this remedy for these dlaeg.... J used ^'niEugH,,. J-orella, Oro- (Oregonian.) board, May 4, 1903, for furnishing! eases we have gon ; TI h »..,.,« (<>f Ixirflla, Or®. when tlie coughing h | m -II would r"1 D. Cronemiller of Fort Klamath yet to learn of a single ease hwi. A circular has been issued by the the school district with 25 cords of was here Saturday on business arid g'»n;R c (. "rt, of lairella.Ore- on nt night I would take a d«sf a resulted in pneumonia, which sfi< Southern Pacific descriptive of an ex 16-inch heater wood, to be cut from ! to attend the republican convention. i- u'“ '-orelln, Oregon. It Nceincd tlmt in thcbrlcfcgt InW ------ B. M. Bit ATTAIN, IteKist.!;. conclusively that it Is a certain n’r i cursion to be given in A «gust to green pine timber and thoroughly Edward Mays, deputy U. S. prose- flic cough would pasn oil and 1 *l" ventive of that dangerous disi'ase^: Crater Lake park. The excursion is seasoned, and to be delivered and I cuting attorney, was here Friday on go to alcep perfectly free from *111 cure a cold or an attack if J to leave Portland on the evening of ! neatly corded in school house wood 1 his way to Portland from Silver lake. and Itn nccotnnanylng pain«- I" * KHp in leu time tln„ ■ f hC August 4, arrive in Medford about »•'«> °n or before Sept. 1st, 1903. A ; Geo. Morine, A. Morine and Henri '" felly given that there I lint, (hcremctly acted it« » m'** I deposit of 20 per cent must accom etta Morine arrived here Tuesday <in treatment It i.m °thct aldo Nurpriae in putting It very n»*1" noon on the day following and start , 'mi nt, it is pleasant and s-ifi. theri'd Si" ,,,P,<’"n'y tr<‘"K"’7 for pany all bids. The board of school their way to Bonanza from Ashland. I had no Idea that It would "f r"u. r»«. immediately for the park. Dinner directots reserve the right to reject warran'n,Pll'""’f"IIKI,,n'ilthc,’u"‘y ki><M-k out. tlie grip, «imply l|CC*™X Hon. H. E. Ankeny and wife who will be taken on August 8 on the any and all bids. hnd never tried It for «itch a pt'rl** -S ale . were visiting their daughter, Mrs •’«n. i ',n Prt- '<• walls of Crater Lake. From that J. W. S iemens , | lint It did, anil it «ceined '’Uh Cantrail, departed for Ashland last Clerk School District No. 1. Hilf date. hU’r<’Kt *•" ct'tUK! from Hccond attack of coughing tl"' ret"* I have for sale |;o ac- - time until August 16 tlie excursion Saturday. Save money by making your home per acre; situated u , ists will be given opportunities for Onion sets at Baldwin’s Hardware | cairned it to not only lie of lew Miss Hattie Ganiere ot Ashland stead. timber and other filings with west of Klamath Falls .J , Zion, hut tlie pain« were ♦isiting points of interest and enjoy - Store. has been engaged to teach tlie C. H. Withrow, U. S. Commissioner, “J "1 March, 1903. i severe, and I had not lined the Klamath Falls, Oregon. ------ 'i i tent« of one bottle la-fore -'*r- *' H. II. \ an Valkcnburg, as . . T ohim , I J m T ohix I had tdd me adieu," For wk' f'liitity Treasuier, ' Chltwrxxl & Co. W. HU SE & SON, County Treasurer’s Notice. jornheep’ m T,"""