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We will trade for Bacon, Spuds, Flour, Grain, Shakes, Lumber, wouu, w ... KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. John FreiM went through town Fri The Klamath Indian Reservation ELECTED MAYOU OF SPOKANE. PERSONAL. t day with 1200 bend of*beep, wltlch lie was placed under quarantine, Monday The Oregonian of May 7th ha* the Wm. McClure of Poe valley Was In has Ju*t »old to Hermun Stroficld. May, lltii. We have not heard of THURSDAY, MAY N, IV08. following! town Friday. any case* of small-pox among the In Ladle» Wilt be admitted free to ball —--------------X3=-~i=äMM=Ä- ■ - S hokan a, Wash., May«.—L. Frank dians, but with so many people travel-' D. E. Young came In front Poe giime* from now until June 1*1. A LOCAL NEWS. Boyd, aaslHtant p'/stmaster and ex- Ing around, who are liable to have [ valley Friday. cordial invitation I* extended to them John Colwell was In town Monday 1 city clerk, was yesterday elected may been exposed, It is best to guard Spring llttce* Juno 4 mid 5. M. A. Eddy, bluck*mlth for the log or by 135 plurality over W. H. Acuff, against It. from Tula lake. ging Co. at Pokegama«'Bine to the city Hiibeerib« for R« pv « i < ica N. J. D. Dieckman of Dairy, wan In nominee of the Municipal League, Notice For Publication. You ettn get aqulrrel polnott at Friday to ace Judge Baldwin III regard town on Friday. wlm was liIn closest opponent. lo the Impruvcment* neceaaary on the Mayor-elect Boyd was the nominee Cbltwood’» Drug Htore tf. Department of the Interior, i 8llu* Obenchain, of Lorella, WMM new road connecting with lhe ruilroud æi ' laind Office at Lakeview, Oregon of the regular Republican party and Il M. C. Brown came in from Round the city Saturday. April J5, 1 terminus. Is one of the best-known newspaper Luke Friday. Notice is hereby given that the fol Ed Terwilliger of Merrill, wan The Uneeda Moat Market was clo»- men In Spokane, Is personally most low ing-named settler has filed notice of Born In Kliimath Falla, Or., , on the Fall* Monday. «1 for u nliort time to enable them to popular and has been a resident of , Id* intention to make final proof in sup Munday, May 11, 1903, to Mr. t und make aunie Improvement* on the In-1 port of li is claim, ami that said proof Wallace Newman and wife of Lost Spokane for 14 years. This is the will lie made before Jas. If. Driscoll, [ Mr*. J. L. Jone*, a young »on. terlor of tlie building. They are Elver were in town Friday. first time he has been named for an County Clerk, at Klamath Falla, Ore Dr. and Mr*. 11. J. Rlealand and t plastering throughout and will have! Representative R. a . Emmltt, elective office, bls other public service gon, on June 1, 1903, viz: I a - w is C. Drake, U. J. Anderaon of Brainerd, Minn., everything fixed In tiiat-cla*» style being through appointments. came up frohi Keno Monday. H. E. No. 2417, for the 8WU . Kec. 8, made Until proof* on timber clulnia In a few day* and ready for buslne**. Mr. Boyd is a brother of our towns r. .32, S. R. 71« E. W. M. He namea (). A. Stearns, the dairy man, of Hie foilowing witneaae* to prove Id* Friday. man, Dr. E. J. Boyd. C. 8. and It. 8. Moore's mill began Plevna precinct was In the city Friday I continuous residence upon ami cultiva I A daughter Wt»M born to Mr. and sawing Tuesday. tion of said land, viz: L. Heaaig, of Mr. R. 8. Moore THE RUSH STILL CONTINUES. W. 11. WiMMtbury and George Fort Klamath, Ore. Cri* Wei*», of Mr*. Ollie llowurd on Wednesday af ha* been busy for the pu»t two week* Fort Klamath, <ire.; Linsey 8isemore, Tv ternoon. Mr*. Howard 1* a »later of making rcpulr* and improvement* Vaughn came up fro.n Merrill Tues R. W. Marple, of the Mammoth of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Ed. Hoyt, of i ' ’ “ y- Mr*. 8. T. Summer*. Stables, came in from Pokegama Fort Klamath, Ore. and putting tn some new machinery. E. M. B rattain , Register, Prof. W. A. Dllly of the Olene1 with about 30 people Tuesday. ('Im*. Gruves of Odell came In from It will keep them hu*tllng thl* sea school, spent Saturday and Sunday In These parties are mostly from Wash TIMBER LAND. ACT JENE 3, 1878. hl* place on the Deecliutea Thursday son lo keep up with their order* u* ington and are on their way to the to attend to some timber bualtica*. there are any nunilier of pimple who Hie city. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mr. Marple timber north of here, * W. P. Whitney and wife and Dan He returned borne Tueaday. pro|*>*e building and are just waiting UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, states that It is keeping all the con- iel VanBrlmmer were In tie city for lumber. A. D. Ilarpold and wife nnd F. E. L akkview , O bbgom , APK1L 27, 1903. from Merrill, Monday. vevanecs in town busy to accoin mo Bowtie came In from Bonanza Katur- Win. Storm Jr. of the City Meat Notice I* hereby given that In com Frank McCornack, wife and chlld- date tile Immense Increase tif Have) pliance with the provisions of the act «lay. Mr. Bowna Im* been making Market, will leave Saturday for Po home Improvement* on hl* land neur kegama to meet hl* family whom he : ren were In town Saturday from their this summer. He expects about 14 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled more people In today. This Is bound “An act for the sale of timber lands Bonanza. expects on Sunday'a train from Ash ranch on the Upper Klamath Lake to be a banner year for Klamath in the State* of California, Oregon. land. He ha* rented one of the John Stout, who ha* been spending J. A. Hou»ton am! Vernie left County as every stage Is more than ! Neveda and Washington Territory,” 1 a* extended to all the Public Land * bnturday morning for Portland where Ward building* In the Ewauna block the winter In Chico, Cal., returned overcrowded with people, who are State* by act of August 4 1892, Vernie will receive treatment from and will move in with hi» family it* Monday to look after Ids land on Lost seeking timber and lands for hotne- N okton D. W alling . Mr. Storm was river. an car specialist. HI* hearing ba* soon a* they arrive. I of Klamath Fall*, county of Klamath, steads and farms. In the meat buslnes* at Ashland for been affected for some time. Ray Fountain who has been teach The great need of our town is a I State of Oregon, has this day tiled in ing lhe district school, aUiut six Business Men’s Association, as people thl* office his sworn statement No. 1 D. Proxzl, the creamery man of. »everul year». The following »chedule ha* been miles east of Keno, came up to town are continually coming In here with 2078, for the purchase of the Lot* 3 Ashland, arrived In the City Wedncs- and 4 and Smith j of N W| of Section day evening. He I* on hi* way to arranged fur the bull game* during Saturday. money to Invest and if we fall to 10 in Township No. 40 8, Range No. Fort Klamath to l.aik after til* In- the June race»: Jane 4, In morning. Judge II. L. Benson and Attorney show them the advantages and re 7 E, and will offer pnaif to show that I creel* in the creamery at that phicc. Fort Klamalh and Merrill; June 5, In Rutcnlc left Tuesday morning to sources of our county, we will be tile the land sought is more valuable for H mm it* timber or stone than for agricultn- A large crew ha* been at work morning, Klamath Agency and Klam attend the May term of the Circuit loseis. i ral purpose*, and to 'establish his cleaning out and repairing the An ath F/lia; June 6, In afternoon, the Court at Lakeview. ’ claim to said lund liefore tHe Clerk of roada HOTEL ARRIVALS ' Klamath County at Klamath Falls, keny nnd Henley ditch, for M-veral winning team» of two previous day*. Lana Miss Lvsle Fountain of Portland. Oregon, on Friday-, the 3rd day of . n the week*. The work ha* finally been Director* will meet later and arrange arrived In the city Monday, She will THURSDAY. ¡July, 1903. He name* a* witnesses: now completed and water wa* turned on what per cent of gale receipt* will be spend some time here visiting her L. A. Moss and wife, Paisley. R. 8. Moore of Ki tmath Fails. Or., large given im pur*e*. many friend* and relatives. Sunday. i that Chas. C. Huff, 8. 8. Stiles, J. Mor- H. II. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or., J. C. Smith of Klamath Falls. Or., MrJoaeph Pomlnvllle, of Stillwat Lane Bert Withrow, who lina I teen nt Miss L. M. Sauber arrived on Thurs gan, San Francisco. J. G. Pierce of Klamath Fall*. Or. f via- Lakeview for the past two month*, er. Minn., after liavlug »pent over »2.- day evening's Ashland stage, from It. J. Merritt, Duluth Any and all pei*on* claiming ad about F. Caln, Riddle. obtaining a record of all titulier and ooo with the lx‘*t doctor* for stomach Susanville, Cal. to vislt'wlth her sister versely tlie above-described lands are roada request«! to file their claim* in tills homeatead claim* ■t the land offlce, trouble, without relief, was advl*e«i Mrs. Charles Pickett of Poe Valley. , George Wurster, Melss Ranch. lacee, ' office on or before said 3rd day of led in Edna Wells, l’lne Grove. for Klamath county, returned home by hi* druggist, Mr. Alex- Richard, to Dr. E. J. Boyd left Sunday for July, 1903. E. M. B kattain , < that try a box of Chamberlain'» Stomach B. L. and A. Cunningham, Ash- Thursday. Yreka on a business trip. He ex- Register. [ George Humphrey, wltli bln faintly and Liver Tablet*. He did »o, and I* pects to meet bls son Ross there. land. Y If troubled with I who will accompany him on hi* re- M. A. Eddy, Pokegama. CONTEST NOTICE ». left Saturday morning for Portland ' a well man today. I I George B. Hibbard, Spokane. on a few week* visit. George I* a Indigestion, l»ad taste In the mouth, * turn. 8g«t». D epartment or th * I nterior .) FUIDAY. of the delegate from here to the Grand lack <>f appetite or con*tlpatlon, give U xitkd S tate * L and O eeice , - Attorney C. C. Brower, G«-orge these Tablet* a trial, rind you are cer Mrs. II. J. Riesland, Alelnea Ilav Lakeview, Oregon, February 21, 1903.) placer D*lge of 1. <>. O. F. which meet* In 'Grizzle and E. L. Forker left Thurs tain to lie more than pleased with the A sufficient contest affidavit having mond. Aliena Bertele, Mooreshead WM IVirlland on the 19th. day for Ashland, to see the President , Ix-en filed in this office by M. H. Fen- rc»u)t. For sale at 25 cent« per box W. E. Carlock, Ashland. » day* I nell, contestant, against homestead and party when they go through the Mr*. L. Pfnnnstlehl of Bedfield, ac-1 by Chitwood A Co. 1. F. Davies, Dairy. I entry No. 258«>, made April 5, 1902. for a fine ¡city. companled by Ml** Grace 11 llllker, who W half 8W quarter. Sec. 5, and N half IYULI i TI a I 1 11 1 a IUUU« V11UUV11» ever*I Mrs. J. M. Bachelder, Oroville. At the meeting of tlieachool Ixrard SE quarter, Section «, Township 35 S., ha* been spending the winter witli her. Col. C. A. Coggswell of Portland • before L. C. Tallman, Tacoma. lhe following teacher* were appoint Range 15 E., by James Winne, con £> * build- wim In town Friday. They ar<- on arrived In the city Tuesday and spent testée, in which it is alleged that said Elmer Coleman, Vancouver. ed for next term. Prof. W. 8. Wor their way to Woodland, Cal., where the evening greeting ills many James Wynne has wholly abandoned Andrew Spillers. Portland. den, Principal; He|i-n Zumwalt, In said tract, that lie lias changed his resi they will visit with friend*. friends. He left Wednesday morn giant* D. E. Young, W. H. McClure, P<x dent* therefrom for more than six termediate; Mr*. E. V. Coggswell, Hugh ('lopton and Itobert Go** Primary. Mis*. E. N. Gill was offered ing for Lakeview. months last past ; that lie has not set FREE SAMPLE R™*h‘ valley. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, upon, resided upon or cultivated ( runic In from Bonanza Tuesday. the position of Assistant Principal, Mrs. L. Ross came in Munday from John Nelson. Ben Whitman, L< tled said tract or any part thereof as re- ' They left next morning for Ashland. but did not accept. Tlie board have- Santa Rosa, Cal., to visit with her Roy. qui red by law and that said alleged ab le aet- sence from said land was not due to iiis Mr. Go** I n taking a number of several application* for the p<«ItIon son Frank R<*«* of P< m - valley. She satuuday : e lands I employment in the Army, Navy or borne* there to aril. Hugh will go and will make the appointment next was accompanied by W. D. Ross and multi* Silas Obcnehain. Lorella. Marine Corps of the Unit«! States as a become on to Portland Io attend the meeting meeting. Wm, W. Carmichael, Harry Pear- private soldier, officer, seaman ori Everyone will !*• very her grandson Ros* Webtx-r. sea bat marine during the war with Spain, or of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. [ son. City. much pleased to-know that they have ORGANIZES TEA71. al land during any other war in which the G. E. Snell, IL B. Conners, , J. M. United States may be engaged; said A crew of men are al work laying secured Prof. , Worden as it was it . Per- parties are hereby notified to appear, Klamath Fails Imseball enthusiasts Hall, Portland at they water pipe* out Io the rece track. great l< as to the school when he left res|sind and offer evidence touching ae with met blindly evening and completed W. F. Arant, Crater Lake. There are some place* on the track to go East a few years ago. said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on | which the organization of a city team. Jesse L. D. Brown, Geo. Dean, I (■rants May 1«<, 1903, before Jas. H. Driscoll, that will need consldfiralile water In T’lic Hon. Binger Hermann fflct sure to Comity Clerk, in His office at Klamath order to make It pack well but the with a splendid reception on Ills visit Hanks, the star twlrler was elected Paas. Falls, t »regon, and that final hearing James Collins. Hornbrook. tiHMS'lallon are doing everything jxis- to Jackson county last week, and the Captain. The following ball players I. W. «URRISS, Prop will tie held at 10 o’clock a. in. on May I 23. 1903, liefore the Register and Re have la-en selected to represent Klam- 1 T. F. Boggs, Woodburn, Or. sllile to get It In Hr*t-cla** airape for Interest shown ill Ills meetings docs ceiver at the United States Land Office ath Falls In thejgames during the Walter Christian. Tacoma. (lie big June race*. in Lakeview, Oregon. not indicate that there is apathy races in June. W. E. Wilson, Shawano, Wis. Tlie said contestant having, in a The four smallpox cases ar» re among the Republicans In this cam la *um- proper affidavit, file«! Mardi 31, 1903, T. O. Kinney, catcher. J M. McDade, Seattle. a poaai- ported aa doing finely. The Klam- paign, but rather there is a realisa set forth facts which how that after Jesse Hanks, pitcher. SUNDAY. * wood due dil gence personal service of this nth house which ha* been under tion of the Importance of the coming C. J. Martin. 1st base. notice can not be made, it is hereby Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, l0d W. R. Dilley, Olene. «¡it.ir.int ine for t In- past two week* special electi<m. Mr. Hermann was _________________________________ . > qnan- C. 1. Roberta, 2nd base. D. C. Ilamell, August and Chas. ordered acd direct«! that such notice ba* been completely fumigated and well received at Eagle Point and at be given by due ami proper publication. Harry Bens-m, 3rd liase. lloedke, Michigan. E. M. B rattaix , Register. it* no new ca*e* of the disease hit* Applegate. At Medford Friday Albert Stahlman, short stop. T. V. Ward. Klamathon. «1 -veluped, will I m - taken from quaran- flight, the opera house was packer! 11. S. Flick. Ben Whit mas. Grants hmber Land, Act June 3, 1878— O have Al Sloan, right field. 11ne in a few days. with an enthusiastic audience, and Fred Schalhs-k, center Held. Notice for Publication. Pass. Robert Halier an«! Ill* son arrived tlie dlst Ingulshcd candidate for con Jas. F. George and wife. John F. Bert Withrow, left Held. rates. In town Friday afternoon from Grant* gress was warmly greeted. Ashland KE-A DYE RTISEM EN T. Forker and Yaden. sulis. Gallagher, Antone Kuekur, Asaph Weston Pass with a string of five race horses, Tidings. With the alsive line up Klamath Green, Henry Grazer, Rause Moms, »th will UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, four of which will tie entered for the A t L akeview , O re ., May 9. 1902. tantie Falls bid fair to be a winner this sea Shawano, Wis. THE WITCH CO. Notice is hereby given that, in com races here June 4th and 5th. They me are M. M. Poole, C. IL Clark, Miss C. pliance son. with the provisions of the act of ant ex- arc all well known horses ami are The new contract is being received Last Sunday's game while Interest Rosenburg. Miss V. Olcoviel, M. B. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ione of Lena A, Mis* Slilrley, Fergokmd, with much favor throughout I he on- ing, was rather one sided, the High Rosenburg, San Francisco. act for the sale of timber lands in the Sad cont- states of California, Oregon, Nevada and The W imh rand Alexander. We un tire valley. Those who felt dubious School boys being shut out in Hve II. S. James and wife, W. S. Pack- in Washington Territory,” as extended Pree- derstand that Jas. Holmes of Merrill at tirRt as to the possibility of being , successive innings. to all the Public Land States by act of racation After the fifth ard. West Superior. 4, 1892, the following |>erxoiis aeholar- will »Iso enter three horse*. abb to start making payments as! inning Pitcher Hanks took things 11. V. Dolph, C. R. Jackson, Purt- August have thia day tiled in this office their Jacksonville is Ui have a newspaper soon as the ditch was completed, now easier and allowed tin- boys to make land. sworn statements, to-wit: Fannie L. Lash, la tin- near future, the printing outfit are confident that with nothing to several hits. They managed to run V. L. Martllliot. Spokane. of 3501« Glison St., Portland, county of J. D. Flemery, Araea. having arrived on Friday and will lie I pay on the principal for live years up Hve tallies during the latter part Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn 'c; val MONDAY. put In position at once. The paper and with free water tin- first year [of the game. The town team are all statement No. 1602 for the purchase of W. S. Dense, Mrs. R. Hense, C. C. the S1., NE*4 and SE’i NWW, Sec will I*, in charge «if Uhiu». Mescrvc. and only 50 cents an acre for the heavy batters and they got the boys 30 and SW4 N W>4 Sec 29, Tp 37, S R tt brew- formerly of the Medford Success, and second and third, that they can 1 tired chasing their Hies, so that ac Howard. E. 1’. Marrey, Castle Rock. 13E, WM. [' Timber Culture, Final Proof. — Notice Chas, lfamakar, Ashland. Milton J. Jones, I is assured a successful career. Jack eiiNlly make tin- payment*. There Is counts for their large score. There |«;«r.* For Publication. W. P. Whitney and wife, John Col of Portland, county of Multnomah, sonville needs a newspaper very much a great part of the land that Is now will tie another game next Sunday. state of Oregon, »worn statement No. U xitkd S tates L and O ffice ,) and this field will In all proliabllity dry ranches and w ill need improve- j well. Merrill. 1605, fur the purchase of the SE quarter, T. akevikw , O rbgon , April 18, 1903.1 F. W. Merritt. M. J. Hayes, Port : Sec. 30, T. 37 8., R. 13 E. W. M. futnlsh a favorable opportunity for a I ment, *o that with the new contract, ■ WILD MAN IN LANUELL VALLEY. Notice is hereby given that Ludwig Benjamin F. Jones, Btehn lias tiled notice of intention to I they wilt have a whole year to get mtcce.wful venture In this line. Alex Watson’s little eight year old land. of 174 Third 81., Portland, county of make final proof before C. II. Withrow, Now Oil 101.ÎO; W. J. Hodder, Miss Lixzle Hodder, their land In Hltape to make It proli- I Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn In almost every nelghliorliood some girl h id a very exciting experience a U. S. Commissioner, at his office in i statement No. 160(1, for tlie purchase of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, { W. II. Bell, Tims. Edwards, Geo. 1 table. one ha* died from an attack of colic few days ago. She went out after the 8 half BW quarter, See. 30, and N ; the Oth day of June 1903, on timber cul AT THE clover, The reporta are coming In that the cows just before sundown and Bucskl, Seattle. half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., R. ture application No. 1043, for the S’,V <ir cholera morbus, often la-fore. med TUESDAY. 13 E., W. M. icine could I m - procured or a physician the land owners arc signing tin- con- when about a quarter of a mile from I quarter of Section No. 10, in Town 60« p « Etta Jones, C. A. Coggswell. E. Brong, G. W. ship No. 38 S., Range No. 10 E. lie «'••Unioned. A reliable remedy for 11met h Just a* fast a* they nr«- seen, her home, a man suddenly Jumped cental, of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, 1 names as witnesses: William Ehr It*, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. i mann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry these dlscHHe* *hould I m - kept, ¡it hand. I and If they continue as they have out of a tree and ran after her. He Bever, Portland. E. W. Pollard, Bly. 1607, for the purchase of the 8E quarter, Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon; John Han Coll and see our The risk is too grout for anyone to been the last week It will be only a was very scantily clad with practical Frank Anderson and wife, Merrill. Sec. 31, T. 37 8„ R. 13. E. W. M. son, of Dairy, Oregon; John Dieckman, 11QU«; short tlm«- before the canal will be an take, ('hamhcrlaln'* Colic, Cholera ly nothing on but an old ragged coat. Christian L. Long, of Dairy, Oregon. W. M. Armstrong. St. Paul. Klamath íJUd¡*kI’ Mr. Brong came up The little girl says that the man had of 174 Third St., Portland, county of ••ml Dial rlKM-a Remedy ha* undoubt iiMured thing Jt,. M. B rattain , Register. Mrs. A. Kenney, Miss E. McCoy, Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn ' edly saved the live* of more pcopl«- from Merrill ’I’liesday evening and a dirk or knife in his hand with which »«««.so. i statement No. 1008, for the purchase Duluth. when Seen, In- stated that everything Notice tor Publication. <if the 8 half NW quarter and N half and telieved more pain and suffering lie tried to strike her. He chased iena Ralph Roberts, Roy McGill, Mr. SW quarter, Sec. 32, T. 37 8., R. 13 E., Department of the Interior,! • han any ot her medicine in use. It was very favorable and that they only her to within sight of the house when O. U. W. E< c : A Iaind Office at Lakeview, Oregon.> Patterson. M. Shosiller, Wm. Eckler, W. M. can always lie depended upon, For had seen one man yet who did not he turned about and disappeared in Ed. Sims, Fred Becker, E. S. Wood, That they will offer proof to show April 1«, 1903.) sign. HI h ranch only contains 160 the woods. that the land sought i* more valuable Klamath g^r sale by Chitwood & Co. Notice is hereby given that the fol "w 'll. Reed. O. IL Kimball, Alex. ' for its timber or stone than for agricul lowing-named settler has filed notice of Mr. Watson with a party of neigh I he higher and lower courts, rep- acres but they expected he would tural pur;»oses and to establish their, his intention to make final proof in bors secured guns and went In search Reed Alonzo Kingsbury. W. P. Ser claim to said land liefore Jas. II.Dris-! support of his claim, and that said proof rcsHntcd by Judge* Benson and Bald sign later. gent Blanch Sergent, John McKin- coll, County Cleik at Klamath Falls, I will be made before Jas H. Driscoll, Mr. E. 8. Phillip* and Mr. Ham i but conIjl find no trace of the party win made a trip to Pokegama Satur ncll P. Healy, G. W. Patterson, j. J. ■ Or., on Monday the 17th day of August, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, I 1903. day. Judge Baldwin was looking af mer are calling on those who are un as It was very near dark by that i H. Levis George Fechter, Tacoma. on June 1, 1903, vi«: J. W. SIEMENS,**'“ Or^ 1 They name as witnesses: Fannie L. WEDNESDAY. Thomas J. Patterson, ter the new road which will have to able to get away to come to town. t line. The search was cont Inued next T<ash, Milton J. Jones, Benjamin F. H. F.. No. 214«, for the NE ‘ i, Sec. 8, T. Mr. Brong will I m : at the court house T F. Boggs. Woodbarn. day without success except they dis ■““■“•“"“«4c p«r be built, to connect with the railroad. Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long, | 40, S., R. 13, E. W. M. He names the P. Lulhgan, R. E- Gilchrist, Os ¡Cyrus D. Fowle. of Portland, Or.,and following witnesses to prove his contin Cleanliness and*1’ 7^c- He report* that with the expense of Saturday Io meet a numtiei of peo I i covered marks which they took to be sineke. J. O. Hatnaker, of Bonanza, Or. uous residence upon and cultivation of alsiut 1300 In cutting out the wind ple who will lie here on that day to footprints where someone had ccawlcd C. T. Silvers, Picard. Any and all persons claiming adverse said land, viz: L. D. Burk, of Bonanza, Guarani pound. ______________ (' L. Clark, San Francisco. under the fence. bill* nnd removing some rock*, that Hltfn. ly tlie above-described lands are re 'Oregon; W.- W. Warren, of Bonanza. \V. R. Johnston, Robt. Raybum, Also Agent for The little girl Is rather brave and queued to tile their claims in tliis office .Oregon; Alf Wallis, of Bonanza, Ore •he road will I m - In first class Hhnpe. Alex McDonald was In town from on or before said 21st day of April, 1903. gon ; J. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon. While away he secured Home very fine his stiM’k ranch In Langcll valley, not easily scared, so that every con Portland. LANCASHIRE HRt' E. M. B rattain , Register. I E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. i D- rrozzl, Ashland. fidence is put In her story. views along the new scenic railway. Monday. pound« I E lectric 1 ■ i CASH STORE 1 » ... f i « I 1 I e NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING. * 9. L. F. WILLITS, Prop. ú ú ú Ú Hotel Linkville Headquarters for All Stage Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. NEW MILLINERY STC^ Mrs. J. C. Perez Will return from San Francis JUNE 1ST With an Entire New Line < Millinery, Ladies Underwear and Fnif CRATER PICTUR?,^;: BALDWIN’S PHO 18« HOTEL BARB„ond. I /