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. . KLAMATH REPUBLICAN J bury * apt of . Portland who have ueuo ... Ann* Lundy num ... the city for several days Investigating FHUBHDAY. MAY L I90H. the advlMlblilty of putting steam Wednesday. j I”»»» O'* ..... boat service on the Big Klamath II. II. Rolx-rls of I’m- Valley was dlatlngulnhed himself by roping ... LOCAL NEWS. Lake, have just purchased two resi lit to Un on Tuesday. several high Hies, and It wns rather > that has attended you. dence lots In EWauna Heights addi »musing to M-e the outfielders make i cry will noon be “more home* tor Frank Grayl*m-I and Wife came up Spring Races Juna 4 and I», tion of Major Worden. The lots are from Merrill Monday. 1 tor the extreme limits when Baldwin, home seekers.” By making use of *i* Sulmcrlbe for ltKi*i>HLiuAM> the available water In thia state Ore- •»* Yuti ♦•»iD get squirrel poison ut located on Washington Avenue near Dan'l Orom-mlll er was down from Hanks and a few others came to bat. 3rd street. gon can blipport a population many •-$» Stahhnan played fine ball throughout t’hllwixid’s Drug Store tf. the Fort Wednesday. The following schedule has been ami in the last two Innings he t<x»k times larger than Its present popula- * Fred Melhase came down from the E. D. Hayes and wife were visitors lion, while millions will be added to the pitcher’* tx<x and gave them Vori to attend the meeting of the arranged for the ball games during at the Falls Saturday. sample of the real game, the wealth of the slate. the June races: June 4, In morning, The gate 1 County CiimiiilsHloners which met J ilin Janssen was In town from An receipt* amounted to about *12 und Very Respectfully, Fort Klamath Hml Merrill; June S, In Weilnesday. telope valley Saturday. M ax M. S iiilixx k was divided between the winning Ilenj. Vaiilhliiimvr returned from morning, Klamath Agency and Klam Sec. Portland Board of trade. James Wheeler of Beaver Marsh team and the ass<x-lation. Thorr San FraiK'Isco Sunday, where lie went ath Fi lls; June fl, In afterncxm, the Mr, Merrill, the president, then will lx- another game next Sunday at , Minie I line ago to receive treatment winning teams of two previous day*. visited the Falls Friday. asked all tlios-) present who were ! I J I»- m. Admission 25 cents. Directors will meet later and arrange N. F. Armstrong came In from and to undergo nil opeiatkm. satisfied with the conditions of the what per cent of gate receipts will be Ills rail' ll at Olene Monday. Service* will la- held Sunday, May A GOOD LAW new contract and were willing to ac- given as purses. Tom Officili, the Hotel man at loth, both morning and evening In Whereupon Very cept It to stand, George A. I’oppleton was In town Merrill, was hi town Wednesday. If shall I m - the duty of every phy- phy the M. E. church by Rev. J. II. near everyone In the hall aiosc. Tuesday lixiklng alter the Interest sician, midwife, or head of a family, lirinith, the Buptht nilnlsti-r. Clyde Bradley cairn- In town from of the Ashland-Kia math Falls stage tils rani'll on Lost Blver Saturday. under whose charge any birth <x-curs, There appeared not to lx- a dissent E N. Colsort and W. IL Allen of io report th" same to the county or ing vioce and Mr. Tom Martin about tJMt River were In the city Saturday, line. Mr. I’oppleton lias succeeded Alvin.Sloan has been appointed Dep Mr. McIntire In the management. city health officer (as the case may expressed the sentiment of the land 'fliey both have land that will come uty County Clerk by Jas. II. Driscoll. lx-,; bi fore (||,. |;w( day uJe „Kind) owners present when called upon for He stated that they are making con Under Hie pnqxiai-d irrigation canal. He said: “Ladles and George Ofileld of Merrill was hi nection at Fokegumu with the new In which said birth «x-curs. Every a speech. S. J. Miller intends to build a resi railroad. They are st III running to town Monday. He returned home physician, midwife, nurse, or head gentlemen, 1 liarn’t anything to say dence in the near future. He has Ashland as the mall route bus not In the evening. of a family, under whose charge any with the exception that I am ready piirchuscd a lot of Major Worden on L. B. Applegate was In town from death occurs, must report the same to sign for my land Just as toon as been changed as yet. the corner of 6th street and Brixiks they will let me.” The meeting then A petition has lx-en put In circula Ills Bnxikslde ranch in Swan latke to the county of city health officer, Avenue. adjourned and Immediately afterward Valley Tuesday. within forty-eight hours, or as soon tion by the citizens and those Inter- they began the signing cf the con Winter Knight of F'ort Klamath thereafter as practicable. Any Norton D. Walling left Wednesday rated in schixil matters, aslclng the tracts. Tbla contract shall be bind was III town on Wednesday hl the in- He will be undertaker, head of a family, or Ixiard to appoint Will 8. Woideti us evening for Portland. tcresl of Ins liquor license, which principal of the hc I khi I. other [x-rson shall not bury, cremate, ing upon the land owner until Sep Prof. Wor ibsciit alxiut two weeks. cornea up before the Commissioner’s I or cause to be cremated or burled tember 1st, 1903, In order to enable den lias hail such success with the II. E. Smith, the Merrill merchant, (Xiurt. the Ixxly of any person until the, Mr. Brong to ascertain whether a scliixd and Is such a general favorite was in town Tuesday oil his way to S. B. Low and wife of Lost river among the scholars, that the board Bly. lie left Wednesday. death certificate Is properly tilled out 1 sufficient number of contracts can be were In town on Saturday. Mr. Low will lx- very fortunate In securing and sent to the health officer of the obtained to make the construction of Miss Clara Stm-kwell arrived Mon drove one of Ills fine blixxli-d tc.ims, him. The petition was well signed county or city in which said burial the canal feasible. The changes in day evening from Marquam, Or., and | the new contract are as follows: one of tbc liotM-s lx*lng a four-ycar- and Included a long list of names. or creinat Ion Is to occur. i will visit tills summer with her sis I old weighing 1726 pounda. In each and every county of the The corporation to I k - formed by F. Judge H. L. Benson and daughter, ters, Mrs. Chas. Lewis and Mrs. Gil state the county Judge and county Brong and his associates shall be Lynn Yaden returned by Marple’s Miss Gall, arrived home Friday even bert Brown. physician shall constitute a county known as the M euicill I rbiuatiom stage Monday after a several week’s ing. They were the first passengers For SCHOOL CLOSED. board of health for said county, and AND lMI'KOVEMENlt COMPANY. biisliK-sK trip to Sun Jose and Frlaeu. over the new scenic railroad. Judge the first year after the completion the county physician shall be health Mr. Yaden wtut lux|x-< tIng a mall anil Benson has lx-en visiting for several The memlxTS of the school Ixiard of said canal and laterals, nothing officer of that county. stage route ut the former place. weeks In San Francisco. From there ordered the public school to lie closed The |xmalty for any violation of shall I k - paid for such maintenance. A pleasant progressive whist par lie went to Salem to attend tlieclos- on Wednesday afternoon. The child this law is a tine of not less than *10 ' F'or the second and third years, ty was given last evening at tlie beau Ing exercises of the Wlllainmette Un ren were therefore dismissed and there shall be paid In advance on the nor more than *100. tiful home of Judge and Mrs Baldwin. iversity. which Ills daughter baa I m - cii went home with tllelr Ixxiks. Tills first Monday in April of each year, An emergency was declared to ex Alxiut eight couples were present and attending for the past year. Miss was done after consultation with Dr. 1 to the said first party, the sum of «ill enjoyed a most delightful evening. B ciisoii lias come borne to spend her Ilargus, the city health officer. The ist, and this law went Into effect fifty cents per acre for all of said after its approval by the Governor on Mr. E. lining, T. J. Hammer, G. vacation with tier parents, Ni'h'ol will remain closed the rest of February 17, 1903. lands found to be Irrigable, Therc- W. Bever and Engineer Geo. Cline A <’. Il<-;il lias Just completed and this week and all of next. after, there shall lie'paid In advance returned from Portland Sat unlay delivered to Mr. Marple, of the Mam on the first Monday in April of each THE BIO CANAL A <40. OUR JOB PRINTER- evening. They left for Merrill Mon moth Stables, a fine three-seated year, the sum of *1 per acre for the The land owners whose land comes maintenance, operation and manage- 1 have secured the service* of s. day to be in attendance at the ditch mountain wagon. The new wagon Is hie» ting. a Ix-auty and will lx- used by ¿Jr. Mar C. Graves, who will have charge of under the proposed new irrigation ment of said canal, irrigation works Mr. Graves canal met at Merrill on Tuesday and laterals. Agnes Marple, daughter of Mr. anil ple on Ills l’okcgama-Klamath Falls our Job Department. lias hail over 18 yearn experience In afternoon to consider the final pro line. It Is a very roomy, comfortable It is further agreed that the own Mrs. It. W. Marple, has lx-en sick for ibis line and Is well known a* one of position offer-d by Mr. Brong. Tlie ers of water tights may, at their op appearing vehicle ami will make a several days ami shows slight syni|>- toms of scarlet fever. F'or fear the valuable addition to the line. Mr. tile tx'st printers and newspa|x-r men new contract was read and fully dis tion, interchange water with each cussed and explained. Mr. Merrill other. Otherwise the new contracts case might develop, the bouse has Marple Intends to put on more wag in Southern Oregon. then called upon several of those retain about the same form as the With our complete new supply of ons and stax'k to connect with tile been quarantined. The original. gtxxls wo are now in shape to print present to express their views. railroad In order to accommodate the (>. II. Stewart of laingcll Valley, anything. We also make a specialty following gentlemen responded: Mes Increasing travel. was In tlie city the first of tlie week. LINKVILLE HOTEL GUESTS. srs. Adams, Shook, Worden, Griffith, Mr Joseph I’omlnvllle, of Stillwat of lxx>k binding. Mi. Stewart re|xirts that they are In Martin and Ofileld. Each one hearti i mo * o * c ^ g * g *6* g <*: MAY DANCE. n< rd of a teacher for their wliool and er, Minn., after liavlug spent over *2,- F riday , M ay 1. ly endorsed the proposition. Mr. lie came In for the pnr|xMc of citgag- ooo with the Ix-sl d<x-toni for stomach 8. C. Trayner, City. On Friday a big dance was held Hammer briefly addressed the meet trouble, without relief, was advised Illg one If |x>ssll>le. TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3, 1S7Í* J. C. Norton, Tacoma. He said that he was associated nt Houston's Hall. It was given In ing. THE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION • Mrs. F. A. T<idd, Tacoma. The Klamath House was placed by his druggist,Mr. Alex- Richard, to eelebrntlon of May Day. Alter sev with Mr. Brong and that It was try a box of ( ’ hainls-rlaln's Stomach N. D. Walling. Town. under (pi ir.uillne Wednesday, There UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICI eral weeks intermission everyone simply a business proposition with S aturday . M ay 2. are a few light case* of smallpox In and Liver Tablets. He did so. and is kcciixm I ready for another gixxl dance. them. If the people wanted water for L akeview , O regon , A pril 27, 19« If troubled with »own but owing to pnonpt measures a well man t<slay. Notice is hereby given that in cot ’There wm ii large attendance and their land then they were prepared I H. I). Mathews, F. Randi. Indigent Ion, bad taste in I lie mouth, FOR pliance with the provisions of the a,, H. M. Ik-Moss, City. Ix-lng taken to prevent Its spread It the orchestra was In first class shape. togive it to them. All they asked was I | of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitl lack of appetite or constipation, give Miss Edna Wells, Pine Grove. is causing very titile uneaalncM. a reasonable compensation or interest ■•An act for the sale of timber lan these Tablet* a trial, and you are cer They haven number of new pieces, < Wm. W. Carmichael, Clay Banka. August Llskejr was III town Mon on the money invested, but if the in the States of California. Oregc“" tain to lx- more than pleased with the among others, scveriil very pretty Dan R. Conner & wife. Swan Lake. Neveda and Washington Territory** day fnnii Swan laikc valley, lie re three steps. There are only n few people did not want water, t hen in result. For side at 25 cents per box John Shook, Dairy. as extended to all the Public La*t Now Open ports that lie is fencing anil other that ease they would retire front the here who can dance the three step by t'liltwxxl A Co. States by act of August 4 1892, oj F. J. Hammer, Portland. wise making Improvements on Ills but the orchestra played a few for field with nothing but the txst of N orton D. W alling , The City volunteer fire department G. W. Be ver, Portland. lioim-st'-ad there. Hr cx|x-rts to Hie tx-nefit of tlioM* who wished to feeling toward the people of Klamath of Klamath Falls, county of Klama"* was out for practice on Sunday, E. Brong, Portland. State of Oregon, has this day filed®- raise a big crop of hay Illis sumincr. practice or learn. Arrangements Basin. Fire Chief II. L. Boggs liuti got Ills will probably be made for a dance :>n this office his sworn statement tin T. i). Agate, City. Mr. Phillips was then called on for M. I.. Burns has Just Ixiught of 2078, for the purchase of the Lo»nt tm-n well trained and they are In Decoration Day ami during the June a speech. He stated that he had al T. Hawkins, City. A. Major Worden two lots, c inter of 6th and 4 and South ] of NW| of 8ec shape t<> do g<x>d work, He und Ills rah’*. SUNDAY, MAY 3. ready given his view on the matter, 1 10 in Tow nship No. 4« 8, Range ent street and VI ic Avenue, Mr. Bums firemen deserve credit for the Inter but that he was in receipt of a letter I n. j. Riesland, Bly. 7 E. and will offer proof to show 1 Is making arrangements to put up a NEWS » ROH TORT KLAHATH. F. W. Merritt. Portland. i the land sought is more valuabh’W- from the secretary of the Portland ti.ie residenee. lie will commence est t liey have taken in the work, ■ A. O. U. W. BUILDING, ita timber or stone than for agricnes- 'Flic city has ordered u lot of new H. 8. McCutchan, Portland. Board of Trade and with their per-1 building Just as wkiii as he can secure i A very Interesting game of liuse ral purposes, and to estuUlSItaty material which will arrive shortly The let-1 J. C. Norton, Tacoma. claim to said land before the Cle the the necessaiy lumber. twill was played on Saturday after- mission he would read it. Klamath Falls. when the department will lx- in shape Mrs. F. A. Todd, Tacoma. Klamath County at Klamath F is Frol Stahhnan left Saturday morn to cope much more successfully with ikmiii by the Indian nc I ioo I and the ter was as follows: Geo. T. Cline, Woodburn. Timber Culture, Final Proof.—Notice Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd dieted P ortland , Or.', Apr. 27, 1903. ing for Illy wit It a full stix-k of liquors large tires. They also expect In the Wood River team. We were unable July, 1903. He names as witn< For Publication. II. I. Closey, Ashland. E. 8. PuiLLnt», to obtain the score but it resulted in mid cigars f >r the new mi I ixiii of Will- R. S. Moore of Klamath Falls, di»- near future to put in electric call MONDAY MAY 4. I S-c. Merrill Mutual Canal Co., U sttbd S tates L and O efick ,) II. II. Wescott of Klamuth Falls!ted Harry Mix favor of the Indians, soli A blidiluiiin. 'Fills saloon will lie I m -II h at the residence of each of UM C. N. F. Armstrong, Olene. L akeview , O regon , April 18, 1903.1 J. C. Smith of Klamath Falls,r in Klamath Falls, Or. A very inyer acted as umpire, run during the summer ami fall. Mr. firemen as the fire Ix-ll now used Notice is hereby given that Ludwig J. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls, (that can- O. Booth, Spring Lake. D ear Stu In behalf of the Port- ‘ large crowd from the Fort and Agen Slalilman will remain In lily In not lie heard all over the city. i Biehn lias tiled notice of intention to Any and all peisons claiminlent W. II. Churchill, Lake City. l-ind Board of Trade I desire to con i make final proof before C. H. Withrow, versely the above-described land to cy witnessed the game. charge. J. W. Wheaton, City. > U. S. Commissioner, at his office in “A man living on a farm near here On Saturday evening a most en gratulate you upon t he successful con Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, requested to tile their claims ihich Ashland Tribune: It Is reported came III a short time ago completely TUESDAY, MAY 5. joyable basket supper and dance waa summation of your canal project. As the 6th day of June 1903, on timber cul office on or before said 3rd icon- that ail option has lx-en obtain'd on D. F. Coppie, Jacksonville. E. M. B ratt ,<ing doubled up with rheumatism. 1 to the financial success of the enter ture application No. 1043. for the S',V July, 1903. the Klamath River Railroad anil tiin- handl'd him a tsittle of Chamberlain's given at the new home of Mr. Fred I prise there can be no question, as the quarter of Section No. 10, in Town Anna C. Egan. Klamath Agency. Regfe of No. 38 S., Range No. 10 E. He ----------------------------- —----- -J the lx-r lands iiw ned by Mason, Lindley I’aln Balm and told him to use It free Melhaae. it was rather In the na I great need of Oregon at the present O. C. Applegate, Klamath Agency ' I ship names as witnesses: William Vhr- About A Co. and that negotiations for the ly mid if not satisfied after using it he ture of a house warming. CONTEST NOTICE. « mann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry time is more land ready for the home , Ed Rube, Redding. -------- r ttp- 20 couples were present and all en Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon; John Han- purchase of the property by Eastern need not pay a cent for It" saysC. P. seeker. Only water can do tills, and ! M. 11. Cooper, San Francisco. DKrARTMKNT OV TH* IxTl» the joyed themselves until the wee small I son, of Dairy, Oregon; John Dieckntan, »'apilallsts represented by Mr. John Raydcr, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A Geo. I. Davis, Bowrlge. U nited S tatus L and O i and in carrying out your enterprise you of Dairy, Oregon. hours of the morning. Iaikoiew, Oregon, February 2ij of a s' nt have been going on Geo. A. I ’ oppleton, Wichita. fc. M. B rattaix , Register. are rendering a valuable service to ! few days later lie walked Into the store A sufficient contest affidavit Co- time. NEW SAWMILL PLANT. Chas. Woodard, Keno. the state. as straighl ns a string and handed me been tile,! in this office by 8. may Notice For Publication W ednesday , M ay 6. Judge Geo. T. Baldwin and M I ks a dollar saying, ‘give me another bot nell, contestant, against ho<lwer While the westward tide of imml-1 (Ashland Tribune.) Department of the Interior, i entry No. 2586, made April 5, 1 N. S. Merrill, Merrill. Maud Baldwin returned Saturday tle of Cliamberlaln's Pain Balm. gration Is heavy already, advices 1 new Ground I h being broken for a Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, '• W half SW quarter, Sec. 5, ane . , Geo. T. Cline, Woodburn, Or. evening from San Francisco after an want It In the house all the time for April 15, 1903. ' SE quarter, Section 6, Townshi sawmill alxmt 4 miles south of l’a r- from Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wis G. W. Bever, Portland. extended trip of several weeks. While 1 it cured me.'" For sale by Chitwood Notice is hereby given that the fol Range 15 E., by Jinnes Wynnite® ker's station and some 3 miles from consin, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Ne lowing-named settler has tiled notice of teatee, in which it is alleged t the C. C. Howard, Wisconsin. absent they visited In Por*land, Al I A Co. the line of the Klamath River R. R. braska, Missouri and others of the his intention to make final proof in sup James Wynne has wholly al C. W. Embody, Bly. bany and Salem, Or., and San Jose port of hia claim, and that said proof said tract, that lie has changed TWO HILE LIMIT LAW. A line is Itelng cut out for a branch Middle Western States Indicate that Ike Rosenblat, San Francisco. will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, j dence therefrom for more and 'Frisco, Cal. They returned by railroad to It. The route from there the big rush will nat iH-gin until this i County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore months Inst ;>ast; that he has, filed . Amos Lundy, Bly. We arc in receipt of a communica way of Pokegaina over the new Klam i fall. Next spring it will probably be tied upon, resided upon or < gon, on June 1, 1903. viz : on to Johnson’s l’ralrle Is compara James Pelton, Fort Klamath. ath Lake R. R. said tract or any part there*’* *°' tion from lion. R. A. Einmltt In le Lewis C. Drake, tively level and presents no <»*>stacles at Its height. Ti e question already H. E. No. 2417, for the SWk , Sec. 8, quired by law and that said a ^•l D. Cronemiller, Port Klamath. ’Fhe following persons from tile gat'd to the t wo mile limit grazing and the report Is that two mills will arises where shall we direct home T. 32, 8. R. 7'» E. W. M. lie names ! senee from said land w ns not -1« de C. J. Clement, Roseburg. law In Idaho. As It was not Includ seekers. Advance guards truthfully Falls attended the ditch meeting at the following witnesses to prove his em ploy ment in the Army, gov- he built about the Prairie, one on J. F. King, Roseburg. continuous residence upon and cultiva l Marine Corps of the United' 8 been Merrill Tuesday: Attorney Fred Mills ed In the latest eixle of Idaho he section 5 and the other In that neigh make the observation that the Wil tion of said land, viz : L. Hessig, of private soldier, officer, SQment C. W. Bahil, Portland. and wife, the Misses IxHllHC and Ag naturally supposed that no such law borhood. An Oshkosh company owns lamette valley can not hold all who Fort Klamath, Ore.; Cris Weiss, of marine during the war with |awfui’ J. O. Storey, Cascade Lxx-ks. wax In effect In that state. But to Fort Klamath, Ore.; I.insev Siseiuore, during any other war in > gie Lee, Major C. E. Worden, John a go<xl tract of timber there. This are ksiklng to Oregon for homes. Chas. Malley, Cascade Locks. of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Ed. lloyt, of United States may be engi ‘ *>ro' lx-certain on the point he wrote to More land w ill have to lie made avail Kh'xik, Capt. S. V. Short, G. II. Is about nine miles from the Klamath parties are hereby notified B8re®" Fort Klamath, Ore. respond and offer evidencr court W'sidhury, Deputy Sheriff Fountain, the secretary of state of Idaho and railroad. The completion of that able and this will lead to the exten E. M. B battain , Register. BALLGAMES. said allegation at 10 o'clock* that Wm. Storm, John Houston, W. E. finds that there Is such a law but line to Pokegaina seems to ¡issure an sion of transportation facilities. Your May 16, 1903, before Jas. Ifcy sold Notice for Publication that It was omitted from the Code. canal project paves the way to a The association wishes to arrange Bowdnln, I. A. Duffy, Mr. Adams County Clerk, in his office a prhe. Important lumber Industry In the Below we print a copy of the reply. heavy Influx of population into South n ball game between four nines as ti’td others. Department of the Interior,I Falls, Oregon, and that fir region some 15 miles thereabout. B oise , I daho , A pril 20, 1903. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. J- will l>e held at 10 o'clock a. ern Oregon, and if you do not already follows: Two outside nines to play In almost every nclghlxirhcxxl some April 16, 1903.) 23, 1903, before the Kegist« . THE OUTLAWS WIN. It. A. Emmltt, Keno, Oregon. realize It, you shortly will—you are in the morning, June 4. An outside nt the United States ***.• one has died from an attack of colic Notice in hereby given the fol eeiver in Lakeview, Oregon. ’ ‘° his Dear Sir: Replying to your favor building perhaps more wisely than nine to play Klamath Falls nine on lowing-named settler has that on The first official base ball game filed notice of or cholera morbus, often Itcfore med The said contestant hd»pe a of the itlth Inst, relative to the two the new grounds in the Agricultural you know. A large number of east the morning of June 5. Fifty per hi* intention to . make final pnxif in icine could be procured or a physician proper affidavit, filed MariVner of mile limit law mentioned in your Asaociatlon park occured last Sun-; ern people are already looking to the cent of purses each day to each team support of his claim, and that said proof set forth facts which thorn, was summoned. A reliable remedy for will be made before Jan II. Driscoll, due diligence personal Mr>B eg- these disensos should be kept at ham'. letter, permit me to say that the day between Worden’s Outlaws and arid districts that are capable of rec playing. The winning teams these county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, notice can not l>e made, , l _ on June 1, 1903, vis : lamation through the application of two days to play a game In the after code of 11*01 omitted this provision. ordered and directed that;- { Klamath Falls. The beautiful The risk Is tiw) great for anyone io Thomas J. Patterson, Nevertheless It is a law of this state. weather with the aid of the inusic water. This being the case you will noon, June 6, and all the purse to go be given bv due and propei ,,roai H. E. No. 2146, for the N’Eh, Sec. 6, T. take. Qhainlterlaln’M Colic, Cholera ' E. M. BRATikizf; Ule have no difficulty In establishing a to the winning team. Yours very respectfully, 40. 8„ K. 13, E. W. M, He names the ----------------------------- --------- ding to by the Klamath Falls Band helped »ml Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubt following witnesses to prove his contin Fort Klamath and Klamath Agen W ill H. G ibson . to bring out a good-siied crowd to settlement that will utilize every foot edly saved the lives of more people uous residence upon and cultivation of of land reached by the waters of your cy are already scheduled and one said land, vii: L. I). Burk, of Bonanza, Secretary of State. witness the struggle between the and relieved more pain and suffering more nine Is wanted to make up the Oregon; W, W. Warren, of Bonanza, trade. Age from 1 to I Norton D. Walling returned Fri two teams. A great many ladles canal. game. J. G. P ierce , Secretary, than any other medicine In use. It Oregon; Alf Wallis, of Bonanza, Ore Correspondence wiidUtd.*- Having called attention to the Im- ■ Klamath County Agricultural I gon; J. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon. J. K»Ut* can always be depended upon. F'or day from a business trip to Lake were to be seen on tbc grounds and ( Association. • jhlegram E. M. Dtunoy, Register. , sale by uhftwvod ft Co, 1 view. In tlie grand stand. T!tc game was portuncc of jour canal project and' CASH STORE NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING £ * ? Í L. F. WILLITS, Prop BALDWIN STUDIO UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS And Ready for Business. Developing and Printing for Amateurs a Specialty. 4 JACKS 1 * . aral Mc- bnbonic Honan, Mivshan. >■ and an that •a ten. 1