Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 14, 1903, Image 6

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We will trade for Bacon, Spud», Flour, Grain, Shakes,
DEPURI IRAN
town Fil-
KLAM A In ntrUoLIURH.
rtlly John
wlth Frolse
1200 went ()f tInoligli
H1)l,,.Pi whk
.b he
iíi AMATI4
PERSONAL.
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ELECTED MAYOM OF SPOKANE.
The Klamath Indian Reservation
was placed under quarantine, Monday
May, 11th. We have not heard of
'
any cases of small-pox among the In­
dians, but with so many people travel­
ing around, who are
re liable to bave
have "T,
been exposed, it is
I best to guard
"fc
against It.
V
Notice For Publication.
.j.
The Oregonian of May 7th has the
Win. McClure of Poe valley Was hi
han Just aold to Herman HtroHcld.
following:
town
Friday.
LudieH Will be admitted free to bull
S pokank , Wash., May«.—L. Frank
D. E. Young came In from Poe
games from now until June lat. A
Boyd, assistant postmaster and ex­
LOCAL NEWS.
valley
Friday.
cordial invitation la extended to them
John (.'olwell Was In town Monday city clerk, was yesterday elected may­
M. A. Eddy, bhu-kamlth for the log­
spring Ritce» June 4 and S.
or by 135 plurality over W. H. Acuff,
from Tule lake.
ging ('<>. at Pokegiima ('aim< to the city
Kulmcribe for RirURbicAM.
nominee of the Municipal League,
J. D. Dieckman of Dairy, was In
Friday
to
ace
Judge
Baldwin
In
regard
who was Ills closest opponent.
You enn ffet kqulrrel polaon ul
to the improvement* necemary on the town on Friday.
Mayor-elect Boyd was the nominee
Department of the Interior, > M
Chitwood'« Drug Store
tf.
Silas Obenchain, of Lorella, WUM in of the regular Republican party and
new road connecting with th . railroad
Land Office at laikeview, Oregon, - ,>
It M. C- Brown came In from Round
April 15, 1903.1
the city Saturday.
termlnutt.
Is one of tiie best-known newspaper
Notice 1« hereby given that the fol- .U
Lake Friday.
Ed Terwilliger of Merrill, wan in men In Spokane, Is personally most low wing-named
The Uneeda Meat Market wua clott­
ing-named settler
pettier has
lian filed notice of
>
Born in Klamath Falltt, Or., on ed for u abort time to enable them to the Falls Monday.
‘
.
. ­ ■ 7T.
final proof
in sup
popular and has been a resident of Ills intention to make
port of liis claim, , and that Raid pnx.f
Monday, May 11, 1903, to Mr. and make Home ImprovementH on the In­
Wallace Newman and wife of Lost Spokane for 14 years. This is the will be made before
ur»- Jas.
Ja». H. itrircoll,
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Mrs. J. L. Jones, a young non.
terior of the building.
They arc River were in town Friday.
first time lie has been named for an County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon, on June 1, 190.3, viz:
Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Blwland and plastering throughout and will have
Represent alive R. A. Emmltt, elective office, his otiier public service
Lewis C. Drake,
C. J. Anderson of Brainerd, Minn,, everything fixed In lliat-claM atyle
being through appointments.
H. E. No. 2417, for the 8WW, Sec. 8,
came up from Kent» Monday.
inode tlmil proof» on limber claim* In a few days and ready for bualnesa.
Mr. Boyd is a brother of uur towns­ T. 32. 8. K. 74 E. W. M. Tie names
O. A. Stearns, the dairy man, of
tile following witnesses to prove bis
Friday.
man,
Dr. E. J. Boyd.
C. 8. and R. 8. Moore's mill began Plevna precinct was In the city Friday
continuous residence ti|>on and cultiva­
A daughter Wn« lx»rn to Mr. and »awing Tueadav.
tion of said land, viz:
L. Hessig, of
Mr. II. 8. Moore
THE RUSH STILL CONTINUES.
W. 11. Woodbury and George
Fort Klamath, Ore.; Cris Weiss, of
Mrs. OIHe Howard on Wednesday af­ has been buay for the past two weeks
Fort Klamath, Ore.; Linsey Fisemore,
R. W. Marple, of the Mammoth of
ternoon. Mr«. Howard 1» a »later Of milking repairs and Improvements Vaughn came up from Merrill Tuea-
Fort Klarnath, Ore.; Ed. Hoyt, of
day.
Stables, came in from Pokegama Fort Klamath, Ore.
Mrs. 8. T. Summer*.
and putting in some new machinery. I
E. M. B rattaim , Register.
Prof. W. A. Dllly of the Olene with about 30 people Tuesday.
Chits. Grave* of Odell came In from It will keep them hustling this aea-
school,
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
in
These
parties
are
rnoatly
from
Wash
­
hl* place on the Deschutes Thursday son to keep up with their orders as
TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3, 1878.
ington and are on their way to the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
to attend to sonle tlmtwr buslnett*. there are any number of people who the city.
*
Mr. Marple
W. J’. Whitney and wife and Dan­ t Im tier north of here,
He returned home Tuesday.
propose- building and art- Just waiting
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
iel VanBrlinmer were In tie city states that II is keeping all the cun- L
A. I>. Harpold and wife and F. E. for lumber.
akeview , O kkoon , A pril 27, 1903.
veyanecs in town busy to accommo-
from
Merrill,
Monday.
Bowtie came In from Boniinzu Satur­
Win. Storm Jr. of the City Meat
Notice Is hereby given that Incom­
Frank McCornack, wife and child­ date the Immense increase Irf tiave) pliance with the provisions of the art
day. Mr. Bowtie ha* been making Market, will leave Saturday for Po-
this summer, lie expects about 14 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
some Improvement* on his land near kcgiima to meet Ills family whom be i ren were In town Saturday from their
more people In
in today. This Is bound “An
act for tile sale of timber lands
I
ranch
on
the
Upper
Klamath
Lake
expects on Sunday's train from Ash-
Bonanza.
to be a banner vear for Klamath *n the States of < alifornia. Oregon.
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Neveda and Washington Terrtlnrv
J. A. Houston and son Vernle left land. He bus rented one of the i John Stout, who has been spending County
Territory, ”
as every stage Is more than
as extended to all the Public Land
Saturday morning for Portland where Ward buildings In the Ewauna block !hc winter in Chico, Cal., returned overcrowded with people, i
who are .states by act of August 4 1892,
Vernle will.receive treatment from and will move in with his family as Monday to look after bls land on Lost seeking timber and lands for liome- i
N orton D. W alling ,
siMin
us
they
arrive.
Mr. Storm was river.
nn car specialist.
Ills bearing I hih
steads and farina.
■ of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath,
In the meat bualncsa at Ashland for
* been affected for some time.
llav Fountain who has been teach­
The great need of our town is a -State of Oregon, has this day tiled in
several
years.
, this office his sworn statement No.
ing the district school, aiwiut six ..
I). ProUl, the creamery ninn of
Business Men s Aaaoclation, as people 20„ f(,r the purchafte of the 1>)tH 3 *
tulles
east
of
Keno,
catne
up
to
town
The
following
schedule
has
been
Ashland, arrived In the City Wrdnra-
are continually coming in here with alKi 4 and South 4 of NW| of Section
day evening. He Is on bls way to arranged for the ball games during Saturday.
money to invest and If we fail to l0_in Township No. 40 S, Range No.
i ■ *'
Fort Klamath to l.sik after hla In- the June races: June 4, in morning,
Judge II. L. Benson and Attorney show them the advantages and re. 7 E, and will offer proof to show that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
tereats In the creamery at that place. Fort Klamalh and Merrill; June 5, In Rutcnlc left Tuesday morning to sources of our county, we will be the
its timber or stone than for agricultu­
A large crew has been at work | morning, Klumuth Agency and Klam­ attend the May term of the Circuit loseis.
and to'establish his
I ral purposes,
cleaning out and repairing the An­ ath Fills; June fl, in afternoon, the Court at Lakeview.
’ claim to said land tiefore the Clerk of
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
; Klamath County at Klamath Falls,
keny and Henley ditch, for several ¡winning teams of two previous days.
Miss Lysle Fountain of Portland,
Oregon, on Friday} the 3rd day of
wct-ks. The work lias finally been Directors will meet biter and arrange arrived In the city Monday, She will
THURSDAY.
I July, 1903. He names as witnesses:
I
what
per
cent
of
gate
receipts
will
be
completed and water wan turned on
spend some lime here visiting her
L. A. Moss and wife, I*aisley.
| R. 8. Moore of Klamath Falls. Or.,
I given as purses.
I •
many friends and relatives.
Sunday.
Chas. C. Huff, 8. 8. Stiles, J. Mor- H. II. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or.,
iJ.C.
Smith
of
Klamath
Falls,
Or.,
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Mr
Joseph
I'ominvllle,
of
Stillwat
­
Bert Withrow, who has been at
Miss L. M. Sauber arrived on Thurs­ gnu. San Francisco.
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J. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls, Or.
Lakeview for the pant two months, er, Minn., after havlug spent over t2,- day evening's Ashland stage, from
R. J. Merritt, Duluth
Any and ali poisons claiming ad­
F. Caln, Riddle.
obtaining a record of all tlmlx-r and 000 with the best doctor» for stomiieh Susanville, Cal. to vlslt'witb her sister
versely the above-described lands are
requested to Hie their claims in this
homestead claims at the land office, trouble, without relief, was advised Mrs. Charles Pickett of Poe Valley, i George Worster, Melas Ranch.
office on or before said 3rd day of
Edna Wells, Pine Grove.
for Klamath county, returned Imine by his druggist, Mr. Alex- Richard, to
Dr. E. J. Boyd left Sunday for
July, 1903.
E. M. B rattaim ,
try
a
box
of
Chamberlain's
Stomach
B. L. and A. A. Cunningham, Asli-
Tlmruday.
Yreka on a business trip.
He ex­
Register.
George Humphrey, with his family and Liver Tablets. He did so, and Is pects to meet his son R om there,! land.
if troubled with who will accompany him on his re­
M. A. Eddy, Pokegama.
CONTEST NOTICE.
h-ft Saturday morning for Portland a well man today.
George B. Hibbard, Spokane.
on a few weeks visit. George Is a Indigestion, bad taste In the mouth, turn.
D kpartmrxt or thr I xt krior , 1
FRIDAY.
UxiTKD riTATRai J.AXD OmcK, -
delegate from here to the Grand lack of appetite or constipation, give
Attorney
C.
C.
Brower,
George
i these Tablets a trial, and you are cer­
Mrs. II. J. Riesland, Aleinea llav I-akeview, Oregon, February 21, 1903. ) ■
Dwlge of I. (>. O. F. which meets In
Grizzle
and
E.
L.
Forker
left
Thurs
­
tain to tie more than pleased with the
A sufficient contest affidavit having
mond, Aliena Bertele, Mooresbead
lYirlland on the 19th.
day for Ashland, tone« the President
l>een tiled in this office by N. II. Fen­
i result. For sale at 25 cents per box
W. E. Carlock, Ashland.
nell, contestant, against homestead
and parly when they go through the
Mrs. L. Pfannatlehl of Redfield, ac­ by Chitwood A Co.
I. F. Davies, Dairy.
entry No 258«, made April 5, 1902. for
city.
companied bv Miss Grace 11 III Ikrr, who
W half bW quarter, Fee. 5, and N half
Mrs. J. M. Bachelder, Oroville.
At the meeting of the school Ism rd
8E quarter, (Section 0, Township 35 8.,
ha» been spending the winter with her,
Col. C. A. Coggswell of Portland
L. C. Tallman, Tacoma.
the following teachers were appoint­
Range
15 E.. by James Wynne, con-
was In town Friday. They are on
arrived In the city Tuesday and spent1 Elmer Coleman, Vancouver.
i testee, in which it is alleged that said
ed for next term. Prof. W. S. Wor­
I heir way to Woodland, Cal., where
James Wynne has wholly abandoned
the evening greeting his many: Andrew Spillers, Portland.
den, Principal; llelr-n Zumwalt, In­
t
said tract, that he has changed his resi
they will visit with friends.
friends. He left Wednesday morn-1 I>. E. Young, W. 11. McClure, •oe
dence therefrom for more than six
termediate; Mrs. E. V. Coggswell,
Hugh Clopton and Kobcrt G onk Primary. Mins. E. N. Gill was offered Ing for Lakeview.
months last past ; that he has not set­
valley.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
FREE SAMPLE
tled U|s>n, resided upon or cultivated
came In Horn Bonanza Tuesday, tiie | h -silion of AnNintant Principal,
Mrs. L. Ross came In Monday from
John Nelson, Ben Whitman, Le said tract or any part thereof as re- ;
They left next morning for Ashland. but <lld not accept. The board have Santa Rosa. Cal., to visit with her Roy.
qnired by law and that said alleged ah- ■
sence from said land was not doe to his i
Mr. Go*» I* taking a number of several applications fot the position son Frank R(«s of Poe valley. She
S aturday :
employment in the Army, Navy or '
horw-s I here to sell.
Hugh will go and will make the appointment next was accompanied by W. I). R ons and
Silas Obenchain. Lorella.
Marine Corps of tiie United States as a
on to Portland to attend the meeting .meeting.
Win. W. Carmichael, Harry Pear- private soldier, officer, seaman or
Everyone will lie very her grandson Ross Webber.
marine during the war with Spain, or
of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.
son, City.
i much pleased to-know that they have |
ORGANIZES TEAH.
during any other war in which the1
G. E. Snell, II. B. Conners, ■ J. Ji. United States may lx? engaged; said
A crew of men arc nt work laying secured Prof., Worden as it w as a '
parties are hereby notified to appear,
Klamath Falls baseball enthusiasts Hall, Portland
water pipes out to the rcce track. great l< as to tile school when he left
respond and offer evidence touching
met bund-iy evening and completed
W. F. Arant, Crater Lake.
There arc some places on the track to go East a few years ago.
said allega'ion at 10 o’ckx-k a. m. on
' the organization of a city team. Jesse
L. D. Brown, Geo. Dean, tirants
I
May 1»>, 1903, before Jas. H. Driscoll,
that m III need considerable water In
Tile Hon. Binger Hermann ifli-l
County Clerk, in bis office at Klamath.
order to make It pack well but the wllli a splendid reception on ills visit Hanks, the star twirler w:is elected Pass.
Falls, Oregon, and that final hearing
James Collins. Hornbnxik.
iiMurlatIon arc doing everything pos­ to Jackson county last week, and the Captain. The following ball players
will be held at 10 o’clock a. in. on May
I. W. BORRISS, I’rop
23. 1903, before the Register ami Re­
T. F. Boggs. Woodburn, Or.
sible to get It In first-chiM« siiape for Interest shown In Ills meetings docs have Is-eii selected to represent Klam­
ceiver at the United Slates Land Office
ath Falls in the ¡games during the
Walter Christian, Tacoma.
the big June races.
I in Lakeview, Oregon.
not indicate that there ts apathy races in June.
W. E. Wilson, Shawano, Wta.
The said contestant having, in a
The four smallpox cases ar-v re­ among the Republicans In this cam­
proper affidavit, filed March 31, 1WJ3,
T. O. Kinney, catcher.
J M. McDade, Seattle.
ported as doing finely. The Klam- paign, but rather there la a rcallxa- ■
set forth facts which bow that after
Jesse Hanks, pitcher.
SUNDAY.
dm- dii gence personal aervice of this
Mill house which has l>cen under tlon 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,
W. R. Dilley. Olene.
quarantine for the past two weeks special elect I.m. Mr. Hermann was
ar-d directed that such notice
C. I. Roberts, 2nd base.
D. C. Hamell, August and Chas. ordered
has been completely fumlgatrd and well received at Eagle Point and at
be given by due and proper publi,ation
Harry Benson, 3rd base.
lloedke,
Michigan.
E. M. B ratta in , Register.
ns no new ciim - k of the disease has Applegate.
At Medford Friday
Allx-rt Slahlinan, short stop.
T.
V.
Ward,
Klamathon.
d-velnpcd, will lie taken from quariin- night, the opera house was packed
Al Sloan, right field.
11. S. Flick, Ben Whit mas. Grants limber Land, Act June 3, 1818—
t inc in a few days.
with an enthusiastic audience, and
Fred Schallis’k, center field.
Notice for Publication.
Pass.
Robert Bnlier and his son arrived the distinguished candidate for con­
Bert Withrow, left field.
Jas. F. George and wife. John F.
hi town Friday afternoon from Granta gress was warmly greeted. Ashland
RE- A D V E KT I SE M E NT.
Forker and Yaden, subs.
Gallagher, Antone Kuckur, Asaph
Pass witli a string of five race horses, ! Tidings.
i
Morns,
With the alxive line up Klamath Green, Henry Graxer, Rause
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
four of which will tic entered for the I
A t L akkvirw , O rk ., May 9, 1902.
Falls hid fair to be a winner this sea­ Shawano, Wis.
TME UITCM CO.
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
races here June 4th and &tli. They '
M. M. Poole, C. II. Clark, Miss C. pliance with the provisions of the act of
son.
arc all well known horses and 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
Lena A, Miss Shirley, Fcrgoknot, with much favor throughout the en- ing. was rather one sided, the High Rosenburg, San Francisco.
act for the sale of timber lands in the
'Die W( hr rand Alexander. We un­ tire valley. Those who felt dubious School ts>y» being shut out in tivei H. S. James and wife, W. S. Pack- stHtes of California, Oregon, Nevada and
in Washington Territory,’’ as extended
derstand that J aa. Holmes of Merrill at tirst as to the possibility of being | successive Innings.
to all the Public Land States by act of
After the fifth ard, West Superior.
will iilso enter three horses.
August 4, 18!»2, the following |>erson»
I able to atari making payments as | Inning Pitcher Hanks tixik things
II. V. Dolph, C. R. Jackson, lYirt- have
this day filed in tliis office their
Jacksonville Is to have a newspaper latK»n as the ditch was completed, now easier and allowed the boys to make land.
! sworn statements, to-wit:
Fannie L. Lash,
l i the near future, the printing outfit are confident that with nothing to several hits. They managed to run
V. L. Martilliot, Spokane.
of 8504 Glison St.. Portland, county of
having arrived on Friday and will I m - | pay on tiie principal for live years up five tallies during the latter part
J. D. Flemery, Araca.
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
put In poallion at once. The paper and witli free water tiie first year of the game. The town team are all
MONDAY.
statement No. 1802 for the purchase of
will be in charge of Chas. Mesorve. and only 50 cents an acre for tiie heavy batters and they got the boys
W. S. Hense, Mrs. II. Hense, C. C. ¡the Sl„ NE'a and 8E*a NW4, Sec
30 and SW>4 NW4 Sec 21», Tp 37, 8 R
formerly of the Medford Success, and second and third, tliat they can tired chasing their tiles, so that ac­ Howard. E. I’. Marrey, Castle Rock. 13 E, W M.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.—Notice
Milton J. Jones,
I I n assured a successful career. Jack­ easily make tiie payments. There Is counts for their large score. There
Chas. Hamakar, Ashland.
Portland, county of Multnomah, I
For Publication.
sonville needs a newspaper very much a great part of tiie land that Is now will tx- another game next Sunday.
W. P. Wlntney and wife, John Col­ of
state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
I
U xitkd S tates L and O ffice ,I
—
mid this field will in all probability dry ranches and will need Improve­
It>05,
for
the
purchase
of
the
SE
quarter,
well. Merrill.
T. akkvikw , O rsoon , April 1«, 1903.f
i
furnish a favorable opportunity for a ment, s<> that witli tiie new contract, WILDMAN IN LANOELL VALLEY.
F. W. Merritt, M. J. Hayes, Port­ Sec. 30. T. 37 S., R. 13 E. W. M.
Notice is hereby given that Ludwig
Benjamin
F.
Jones,
i of 174 Third St., Portland, county of Biehn has filed notice of intention to
to get
Nuccessful venture in this line.
I they will have a whole year
Alex Watson's little eight year old land.
make tinal proof before C. H. Withrow,
i
their
land
In
Hha|x-
to
make
proti-1
h
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in
W.
J.
Hodder,
Miss
Lizzie
Hodder,
In almost every neighborhood some­
girl Ind a very exciting experience a
statement
No.
ItiOfl
,
for
the
purchase
of
one has died fmm an attack of colic table.
I few days ago. She went out after W. H. Bell, Tie«. Edwards, Geo. i the 8 half SW quarter. Sec. 30, and N Klamath Fulls, Oregon, on Saturday,
AT THE
the Oth day of June 1903, on timber cul­
The reports arc coming In
<>r cholera morbus, often before med­
half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., R. ture application No. 1043, for the 8W
the cows Just tiefore sundown and Bucskl. Seattle.
13 E., W. M.
TUESDAY.
icine could lie procured or n physician the land owners are signing the
quarter of Section No. 10, in Town­
when alsiut a quarter of a mile from
Etta Jones,
ship No. 38 S., Range No. 10 E. He
C. A. Coggswell, E. Brong, G. W.
summoned.
A reliable remedy for tnicts just as fast as they are seen, * her home, a man suddenly Jumped
of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, names as witnesses:
William Uhr-
and
If
they
continue
as
they
have
I
Bever,
Portland,
these diseases should lie kept at hand.
state of Oregon, sworn statement No. inann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry
out of a tree and ran after her. He
1607, for the purchase of the SE quarter, Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon; John Han­ Call and see our
E. W. Pollard, Bly.
The risk Is too great for anyone to I m - cii the lust week it, will be only a was very scantily clad with practical­
37 S„ K. 13. E. W. M.
son, of Dairy, Oregon; John Dieckman,
Frank Anderson and wife, Merrill. See. 31, T. Christian
take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera short time before the cinnl will be an ly nothing on but an old ragged coat.
L. Ixing,
of Dairy, Oregon.
assured
thing
Mr.
Brong
came
up
W.
M.
Armstrong.
St.
Paul.
of 174 Third St., Portland, county of
mid Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubt­
Xi. M. B rattaix , Register.
The little girl says that the man had
Klamath
Mrs. A. Kenney, Miss E. McCoy, Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn '
edly saved the lives of more people from Merrill Tuesday evening mid a dirk or knife in his hand with which
statement No. lt>08, for the purchase
Notice tor Publication.
and telieved more pain and suffering when Seen, he stated that everything he tried to strike her.
of the S half NW quarter and N half
He cliaaed Duluth.
Department of the Interior,)
(han any other medicine in use.
It was very favorable and that they only her to within sight of the house when , Ralph Roberts, Roy McGill, Mr. SW quarter, Sec. 32, T. 37 8., It. 13 E.,
A O. U. W
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
M.
»'an always be depended upon. For i had seen one man yet wlm did not he turned about and disappeared in Patterson, M. Shosiller, Win. Eckler, W. That
April lfl, 1903.)
they will offer proof to show
!
Ed. Sims, Fred Becker, E. S. Wood, that the land sought is more valuable
sign. Ills ranch only contains 160 the woods.
sale by Chitwood & Co.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
»
Klamath
Aberdeen.
for its timber or stone than for agricul-1
,
acres
but
they
expected
ho
would
settler has filed notice of
Mr. Watson with a party of neigh­
The higher and lower courts, rep­
W. H. Reed. (). H. Klniball, Alex. ttiral pur|x>ses and to establish their, ' lowing-named
his intention to make final proof in
resented by Judges Benson and Bald­ sign later.
bors seemed guns and went In search Reed. Alonzo Kingsbury. W. P. Ser* claim to said land before Jas. II.Dris-: support of his claim, and that said proof
Mr. E. S. Phillips and Mr. Hum­ | but coiiljl find no trace of the party gent, Blanch Sergent., John McKin- coll, County Cleik at Klamath Falls, i will be made before las H. Driscoll,
win made a trip to Pokegama Sill ur-
1’. Healy, G. W. Patterson, J. Or., on Monday the 17th day of August, 1 county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
<lay. Judge Baldwin was looking af­ mer are calling on those who are un­ as it was very near dark by that nell,
I 1993.
! on June 1, 1903, vis:
11. Levis George Fechter, Tacoma.
able
to
get,
away
to
come
to
town.
They name as witnesses: Fannie L.
J. I.
ter the new road which will have to
i time. The search was continued next
Thomas J. Patterson,
WEDNESDAY.
I-ash,Millon J. Jones. Benjamin F. I H. E. No. 214«, for the NE'i, Sec. 6, T.
t>e built to connect with the railroad. { Mr. Brong will be at the court house ! day without success except they dis-
T F. Boggs, Woodburn.
Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long, I
P. Lulhgan, R. E. Gilchrist, Os­ Cyrus D. Fowle. of Portland, Or.,and j 40, 8„ R. 13, E. W. M. He names the
He reports that with the expense of ' Saturday fo meet a numliei of peo­ ! covered marks which they took to be
i following witnesses to prove his contin- Cleanliness and
ple
wlm
will
lie
here
on
that
day
to
J. O. Hamaker, of Bonanza, Or.
| none residence upon and cultivation of
alxuit •300 In cutting out the wind­
footprints where someone had csawled sineke.
C
T.
Silvers,
Picard,
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ said land, viz: L. D. Burk, of Bonanza,
falls and removing some rocks, that ! sign.
under t he fence.
c’ L. Clark, San Francisco.
ly the above-described iands are re­ Oregon; W.- W. Warren, of Bonanza,
• he road will be In first class shape. I Alex McDonald was in town from
W. 11. Johnston, Robt. Rayburn, quested to tile their claims in this office Oregon; Alf Wallis, of Bonanza, Ore­
The little girl Is rather brave and
Also Agent for
on or before said 21st dav of April, 1903. gon; T. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon.
While, away he secured Home very line his stock ranch In Langell valley, not easily scared, so that every con­ Portland.
LANCASHIRE HR
E. M. B rattaix , Register.
E. M. BRATTA1N, Register. I
1>. Prozrl, Ashland.
views along the new scenic railway.
Monday.
fidence Is put In her story.
rilUltHDAY.
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Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
NEW MILLINERY SV
Mrs. J. C. Perez
Will return from San Franci
JUNE 1ST
With an Entire New Line
Millinery, Ladies Underwear and Fu
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