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i/l 1U1TU KLAIVIAIn QCDIIRI IPAM ntiUDLIwllIl, l»idlra will I* mlmlHed free to luill intin«* from now until June tat. A eoi'tlinl Invitation Is extended to them PERSONAL. Notice I or Publication. Iskes jM-rI< m II«-»»I|y, “Tlie lakes are somewhat squally Department of tlie Interior, / C, O. Clopton and wife of Bonanaa, at Hines, but we shall txi able Io use Land Office at laikrVMew, Oregon, W. F Arant. Informs iir that the were In town Tiiemlay, ruUitHBAY. MAY Bl. IHW the launches to advantage, ” said < 'ap- April I A, 1903.) tain Short to a telegram man ycater- govrrniiivnt him pnicHcully decid Notice is hereby given that the lol- tJlllierl Brown ami wife, of Crystal, ti'iy. "Klam.'.Hi valley Is one of the lowitig-nsineil settler ba* tiled notice of ed to make an official survey of LOCAL NEWS. prettiest countries I have seen. The Ilia intention to make it rial proof in sup Crater Lake National Park thia sum were Falls visitors Friday. mer. The park I k about 13| by 181 «'has. Pickett ami Miss L. M. Sau- one question now omfronllng the port of Ilia claim, and that said proof Spring Races June 4 and 6. mil«* and eonlultia 241» aqiiare inllcw. Iwr of Poe valley were In town Mon jx-iqile there is that of growing crop#. will l»e made la-fore Jas. H. Driveoil, 'I here is M'ldotn any rain there, and ! County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore Subscribe for HurttuMCAlf. There will I m 1 no jury triala In Lake day. they have to de|M-nd largely upon ir gon, on June I, 1903, via: Dance Friday night nt Opern |County for the May teim of court. Cliaa. Horton and wife came In rigation. A ditch Is now In course of fa-» is C. Drake. Judge Benson has ordered Sheriff from their runclt near Bonanza, Fri- If. E. No. 2417, for the H«'k, Sec. 8, House. construction from the lower end of T. 32, 8. R. 7,’f E. W. M. lie names •luy. You can get squirrel poison at Duiilap to notify all the jurors who Hie upper J.,ke to Merrill, a distance the following nitneaeea to prove bis were drawn, not to Hppeur for H i I r if. Mrs. Jiilm-s O’N’i-iil arrived In town of 25 miles. II. 1» to be eight feet' continuous residence upon and cultiva <'till wood's IifUf Htore term of court, on account of the prev- L. Hesaig, of Don't forget the big dance at elency of small ; m > x at Silver Lake Sunday, to join tier husband, who is deep uml Joo feet In width, and the ■ tion of said land, viz: . estimated cost Is »725,000. Warm Fort Klamath, Ore.; Cris Weise, of employed in Houston Bros'. Houston’s Hull <»n Friday evening. und other towns. •lays and c<x>| night* make the coun Fort Klamath, Ore.; Linsey Siaeinore, Mrs. (L W. Parker of I »airy was tiled On Bunday May 17, 1903, The annual reunion of the plone« rs try delightfully habitable. The val- I of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Ed. Hoyt, of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. of Oregon will lie belli ut Portland on I In town Monday. Mrs. Parker will Icy I* 4300 feet above sea level, and Is Fort Klamath, Ore. sjM iid tlie summer al Cklali, Cal. E. M. B kattain , Register. June 17th. The grand cncanipiuent from B0 to 70 miles long and ptobuhly ■ Jones. <<co. Bcver left tills morning of Indian War Veterans and Hie 25 mlh s wide. To build tlie ditch for Work was started on the Brewery building. Monday. K. 1». Jones lias Grand Cabins of the Native Sous and Pokegama to meet Ills wife ami two there Is n-qulrctl among other things TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the contract fur the tnaiemery work. Daughters will lie held the same - children will, arc expected here from 8,000,000 feet of timber, which Is to lie cut in the vast timber belt ut the week. Hon. (Tina. W. Fulton, of I* irtland. II. L- Clopton, of Bonanza has Astoria, will deliver Hie annual ad- Mrs. Jas. II. Diiscoll who liac been bead of the upper lake. We expect I UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, been appointed administrator of the j dress and Capt. (>. (', Applegate the tow u large share of Ibis with our LAKKVIKW, OKEGON. Al'KIL 27, 1903. visiting at Smartsville and other , to «■state of .1. <’. Crulekshunk, deceased. iM'dialonnl address at Hie Floneer re boats. California points, Is expected home Notice Is hereby given that incom “The ranchers there raise three I Cull mid look at uur stock of sad union. In a few days. pliance with the proviHion» of the art ■ crops of alfalfa a year, two of which dles. They arc up to date and don't A recent lettci from Carey Ratnz- Mrs. B. S. Grigsby ami Mrs. II It- they dispose of and use Hie third for of Congri'Mt of June 3, 1878, entitled «•ost you any nmre money titan other by, from Portland states that his “An act for the Mile of timber land» He Wilson, of Pine Grove was In town pasture. Alfalfa sells on the ground makes. Bradley A Gunther. tf wife Is Improving fast and Is looking Friday on their way to Ashland to for a ton, and each season thous in the State» of California, Oregon, I Neveda and Washington Territory,” Seri Ices will tie held ut tlie Presby much Iwtivr than when she first went see Rirfiscvclt and party. ands of luad of cattle are brought in a* extended to all the Public Land Mrs. Bamsby »¡is terian church every Bunday us follows: to the hospital. from Shasta county, In California, Geo. W. Harris, one of the oldest States by act of August 4, 1892, Sunday Kclnxil, 10 A. M.; preselling taken to the G ikm I Samaritan Hos conductors on the (». R. & N. ami and Lake comity to be wintered there N okton D. W alling , II A. M. ami 8 P. M., hr Bev. W. G. pital In Portland over three weeks Flic cheap feed mid excellent condi of Klamath Fall*, county of Klamath, I ago, ami was o|M*ralcd upon by Dr. •I. A. Walden of the Northern Paci tions for fattening are an Inducement Builth, pastor. State of Oregon, lias tliis day tiled in ; Gersry. The iqs-ratlon proved very fic, arrived from IVrtland Friday. to cattlemen. Henry Ankeny, the this office hi* sworn statement No.! r . W. Marple left Saturday morn succeMful and Mrs. Bamsby etnee ta Win. Storm arrived from Pokeg- wealthy southern mine owner and ing (or Redlands, Cal. lie will lx* ' io I m * able to leave the hospital by ama with his family, Sunday even I'apitalist. was sui'cessful last rear in 2078, for the purchase of the l-ots 3 ticcompanlcd on his return bv ins the 1st of June. ing. They have be«>n residing at growing N.ooo bushels of grain on and 4 and South j of NWj of Section daughter, Jesse, who I um been alien- 10 in Township No. 40 S, Range No. Mr. Ilcamoa* appeal to republi Ashland fot several years but will «00 acres in the valley, and that Is, 1 7 E, and will offer proof to show that ding school at that place. can v<.ter», analyzed ami read Itelween make their home here for the future. think, an able demonstration of the the land nought is more valuable for Miss Belle Glcndcnlng arrived In the lines sumimirlz.es alxmt as follows: richness of the soil in an agricultural itM timber or stone than for agricultu-1 tlie city Saturday evening from Ash i "You will of course stultify yourself TROUBLE AMONG DEflOCRATS. way. ral purpose«, and to establish his land, where slie lias been spending ' by voting for me, as 1 am a Democrat “A branch road now extends to Mr. Retimes and tils lieutenants arc ¡claim to «aid land before the Clerk of tlie winter. Miss Glendenlng will go J I from away back, but I'm a citizen of wit bin a short distance of Klamath on to Bly 1» live on her homestead , ¡tills state from nm-essity, not from representing that Judge Crowell Falls from the .Southern Pacific at Klamath County at Klamath Fall«. wanted tlie nomination for Congress. Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of ¡choice, le I am a native son. My this summer. Lairds, three miles north of Ager, This charge Is made for two reasons, July, 1903. He name» a« witnesses:, ami 1 was given to understand that it Jiwepli G. Plcrc«' left Tuesday morn el«*ctlon would I m .'a calamity, lint the first to Hatter Mr. Ileames, and K41- R. S. Moore of Klamath Fall«, Or., ing for J*okcgamn. It Is reported present house is so largely Republi ondly to discredit Mr. Crowell be- is to lie completed now Into Klamath II. II. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or., f alls, which, besides being truly a can It would not hurt much, while it that lie was caller! In conference with cause lie takes no interest in Mr. J. C. Smith of Klamath Falla. Or., sportsman's paradise, bids fair to be- Lindley, Mason A Coffin Co. on their | don't harm you very much it would Realties' campaign. J. G. Pierce of Klamath Falla, Or. help me a great deal." | couie one of the must popular water-j deal for the transfer of their holdings Any and all poisons claiming ad-1 Judge Crowell has always worked ing pl wes and superior . health . . resorts , 1 < veraeiy the above-described lands are which is alsiul to be <|.*rd. “A man living nn a farm near here for the Di-mocratlc ticket In Jackson | oil the coast. .... ‘ “u^i'm ! 1 re<lue*tcd t0 H,e their claims In this i,f *111» Sabbath School at Mrs. Richard- came In a short time ago completely county; Mr. Beanies hasn't; and that bubbling out of the ground within ’" office on or before said 3rd day of. I sufficiently and truthfully accounts soil's Saturday, May 23 al J p. ill. | doubled up with rheumatism. , three-quarters of a mile from the ho E. M B uattain , I F. W. Dledrlcht of lite publishing I handed him a twit He of Chamberlain's for Mr. Crowell's want of interest in stel which has a temperature of 212 July, 1903. Register. • houses of tlie Review and Herald of I'aln Balm and told him to use It free Mr. Bennies' personal ambit Ions. degrees, and another a mile from the Battle Creek, Midi., and Signs of Hie ly and If not satistletl after using It lie Mr. Crowell has never been afraid of , town which has a like temperature. Times of Oakland, CaL will be pres need nut pay a cent for it" savsC. I’. I offending hl* Republican friends by Both have large sulphur properties, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Rayder. of i'attens Mills, N. Y. “A advocating the Interests of the Demo ent. and it requires but three minutes in i Notice for Publication. I few days later lie walked Into the store cratic party in Jackson county. which to boil an egg in them. It is Harry Benson of tlie Imse twill as straiglit ¡is a string and handed me God hates a coward; and so do some RE-ADVERTISEMENT. team, was around with a subscription a dollar saying, ‘give me another bot Democrats, of whom Judge Crowell witImut doubt one of the best local!* i ties in the west, and one which Is' paper the tirst of tlie week, to pro- 1 tle of t’hamtierlaln'» Pain Balm. I seems to I m * one. Medford Inquirer. . bent upon coming to the front soon." ; UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I cure fund* to purchase suits for tlie I want It In the house all the time for A t L akeview , O re ., May 9, 1902. The Klamath Lakes are navigable! THEY WANT THE CANAL. team, lie arcured •■’•<>, In a very} It cured me.’" For ».ili1 by Chitwood Notice ia hereby given that, in com-1 , for their full length, 70 miles, and , short time. Tlie sulta have tiecn * Co. plinnce with the provisions ol the act of are said to offer immense opportunl- j B«*low lx a part lui list of names of ordered. Captain* Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ! ih< im - who beve signed up fur the big .ties for steamboat trade. act fur the «ale of timber lands in the All graduates of the Klamath Fall*' MOKE LAMIA WITHDRAWN Short contemplates taking in the ma- ‘ states oi California, Oregon, Nevada and ■'anal: Plllillc Si hoots arc requested to meet N. N. Merrill, Charles Merrill, chinery and constructing the proposed ; in Washington Territory.” a* extended ut tlie Esmond Hotel parlors. Satur-' The following telegram was recclv- Guy Merrill. steamer on the shores of the lipper 1 to all the Public Land States by mt ol K. S. Philips, •lay evening. May 23, al 8 o'clock, 1 cd at tlie Lakeview Land Office Moll- E. M. Hayes, lake. He expects to engage iu con Augii.t 4, 1892, the following persons Wm. Barks, for Ute pvirpMe of organizing an day morning, Mar 18, |903: 1 Jas. Tobin, E. L. Hopkins, siderable towing, besides the freight have this day filed in this office their | Alumni asMs iatton. Wills. Worden, | W ashington , I». <’., and passenger traffic, as several saw sworn statements, to-wit: ¡J. ('. Ferguson, A. Kershner, Fannie L. I**h. Principal. mills are being looked for in the fu-' May IB, 1903. 1 < >. Short, Tom Martin, Yuucsn tlnd plenty of substantial j ““"’J“.“ & lure to lie installed on the lake shores of .350*, Glison St., Portland, county of 1 ’ F. Durham, F. L. Pope, i Multnomah, state of Oregon, aworn H. S. Land Office, Lakeview. Or. A. I.lliby, II. Kattenhorn, The principal timber Is found on the' rtatement No. 1(XK! for the purchase of clriiMrratM In r.ugeiie and I»anr ouun* I Withdraw from settlement or an Sprague and Williamson rivers, which , the 8J^ NE»4 and 8EI4 NWt4, Sec Jaa. Jury, Geo. Jury, tv who will not. only support Binger ' appropriation. Townships 34 to 41. Burrell Short, . N W ‘4 Sec 29, Tp 37, 8 R •■ ‘ i 4 Sam Summers, empty into the lakes, though there is :« and ' 8W Hermann for <*«ingress but are work- ' upon other streams 13 E, W M. Fred Kunsack, consideralile Ing to secure hl* election and wear both Inclusive, South Ranges 16, 17 Ed. Iteames, which also find their outlet there. I Milton J. Jone», and 18 East, Township* 35, 36, 37, 38 !<X T. Oliver, C. Bunting, llennami buttons to Iwk their posl-i Captain Short, while lauding the of Portland, county of Multnomah, and 41 Sonili Range 19 East, Town- T. II. Mixire, J. Aubrev, lion. Eugene Register. 1 slope 36 and 37 South Range ¿0 East, : Clyde Bradlev, beauties and wealth of the valley and / Oregon aworn statement No. J. B. Coles I.,,.... dun», „u™ ....... James Mongold, of Montana Im* Townships 30 Io 41 I mi II i Inclusive, i Cranford llll'l, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Joe K< m * m *1, purchased of Floyd Farrar, the build South Range 21 ami 22 East, all Ed, Kennedy, Benjamin F. Jones, G«*o. tiravbael. Honed ¡is to the specitic plans of the ing and properly now occupied by <’. ' south and east. Acknowledge re- Frank S. Brandon, company, but Intimated It would be ! nf 174 Third St., Portland, county of F*. Graybael. R. De Lap. consideration »260o. Mr. ; cel pt by wire, letter follows formed shortly, and that the next Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn SIX YEARS f OR DR. AITES. Mongold prupoM-s to open up a bar- I W. A. Rt< nahim , Commissioner. month would witness tlie launching statement No. 1606, for the purchase of TIi ■ alxtve covers 4.3 townships and her shop ami li.itli nxmis in the build of the two launches on the lakes.— the S half sW quarter, See. 30, and N M innkainilis , May 16.— After lis- Telegram ( half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., R. ing licit to DcLap's store. will Include practically every stick of * ' 113 E„ W. M. tenIng to the a ppeal of counsel of Mr*. J. W. Itamakar, who lias been H iii I mt that 1» available in I-akt coun- former Mayor A. A. Ames for mercy. Etta Jon«*s, On Tuesday evening, Miss Elenor visiting her daughter Mrs. C, I. Par i ly. Hundreds of people bate come Judge Elliott t >-<lay sentence«! the of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, 1 from all part» of the United States to Boyd was given a very pleasant sur rish. at Poi I land, arrived in Ashland of Oregon, sworn statement No. 'once powerful political leader to prise party by a number of her state ................... ................. Tuesday en route fur Klamath Falls. take advantage of Hila great privilege 1607, for the purchase of ............. the SE quarter, which our government lias given to s|»cndslx years ¡it hard labor In the friends. The party was arranged by sic’31, T.;J7^K., R. 13~ E . W. M*. She will remain over III Ashland to Its citizens, of buying 166 acres of Slate penitentiary. A tiond of •19.- Misses Baldwin and Clark and met at Christian L. Long, »•e tlir President and party i when Hmlx r laud at »2.50 an acre. After <MM> was accepted by the court, and Baldwin's studio. They then called of 174 Third St., Portland, county of they go through that place. ! undergoing all the hardships und ex- l,r- Am<*a will not have to go to pns- at the s'ore and requested Miss Boyd Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn Rev. W. 1!. Smith, wltli Ills wife. |M'II«'«' of tlie trip they timl that their “"’ll the Supreme Court has passcsl to accompany them. .She was escort statement No. 1608, for the purchase arrived In tlie city Sunday , to till Hie lx>a.sted priillt ge and right Is nothing hi* ap;x'iil. ed to her own home, which she of the S half NW quarter and N half SW quarter, Sec. 32. T. 37 8., R. 13 E., pulpit of the Presbyterian Church, lint a farce. A few mure lencrvwof I promptly turned over for the pleasure W. M. MEATH OF WM. STONIBRAKLR liev. Smith la a native of Williams-1 this size and it wont I m * necessary to and amusement of her friends. A That they will offer proof to show poll, Penn., and during lite past ten re|M-al the Stone and Timber Act. Win. Stonebraker, an old pioneer great many games were played and that the land sought is more valuable lias been ;si*lor of the Main St. i 1 resident of Klamath county, died at enjoyed by all and the evening ended for its timber or stone than for agricul Presbyterian church ut Lima, Ohio. | tural purposes and to establish their PURSES FOR BALL HAMES. 1 the Imine of Civile Bradley, near Mer- I witli an old fasniohed candy pull. J claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris Tin- Klamath House was taken out i I rill, of heart trouble, aged 67 years coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Dlwtora of the Klamath , and 10 months. of quarantine on Saturday, Tlie tif-1' The The deceased lias TI M HER LA NI». ACT J UNE 3. 1878, Or., on Monday the 17lh day of August, teen or more people who have been County Agricultural Aaaociatlon met liecn troubled with Ills heart for sev NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !1903. shut up for tile past two weeks all re- ! at the court bouse Sat unlay afternoon eral years, so ills death was not unex- They name as witnesses: Fannie L. and transacted theiollowtng buslnem: I’xrntD S tate * L and Orrtcz. ____ ______ ___ __ Ijish, Milton J. _ Jolies, Benjamin F. |»>rt a very ple.uunt time with tirsi p«?cted. lle leaies one son and two Admissions to the liall games In daughters to mourn his lust, class treatment, but they arc not | The Ijikeview, Oregon, February 20, 1:03 Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long. Notice is hereby given that in com- Cyrus D. Fowle. of Portland, Or..and anilous for any more experience in i the morning June 4 and 5 was set. at funeral occurred Wwlnesday. I pliance with the provisions of the act of J- G. Haninker, of Bonanza, Or. 25 cents for grounds and grand stand. that line. i Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Any and all persons claiming adverse- In the afternoon June 4, 5 and 6 was' notice . Work was commenced Monday on pla«*ed at 50 cents with additional i act for the sale of timlx-r lands in the Iv the alxive-deecrilied lands are re- I > I the lot next to Baldwln'H hardware charge to men to grand stand of 25 j Having Ixiught Hie one-half interest states of California. Oregon, Nevada, quest is I to tile their claims in this office ; and Washington Territory,” as extend- on or before said 17th day of August 1903.1 store. As soon as t he stone front . cent*. <>f Cleve Manning in the Boss Ccndy ed to all the Public Land States by act . E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. atejm are completed. Major Wor-| Agreed that 75 per cent of gate Kitchen, I hereby give notice that all I of August 4, 1892, Katherine Neubert, of ¡__ _______________________ _ _______ • len will liegln the erection of Ills receipt» In morning June 4 and 5 ; ,)Ut»t*ndlng bills due the former firm Klamath Falls, Countv of Klamath,' modern office building. Thia will be J shall go to constitute the purse* for i are payable to the undersigned, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, a tine addition to our city as we are ; this office her sworn statement No 1828, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i thofw* day»—one-half of purse each 2t ' A. J. M anning annino . greatly In need of mure office rooms. for the nurchase of the SW SE'4 Sec _____ 4. W>, NE'4 SE>4 NE»4 of Section 9 in ; U nited S tates L and Orrtcx, I STEAMBOAT SERVICE. In almost every nelghliorhood some-1 losing nine. Purse for lull game in Township No. .8, S Range No. 9 E W M Ukeview, Oregon, February 12, BWS.f j one has died from an attack of colic afternoon June 6 Is act at •50. all of will offer proof to «bow that the land %• .* ■ i » Upper Klamath Lake and Klamath and or cholera inorbus. often before med same to be paid to winning nine, “ought is more valuable for its timber or 1 ,No“cp !".I,pri'b-'' 8,T?n ,h?‘ J, 11 “An 1 lelne could be tie procur<Nl procured or a physicinn h'ine The winning nines In games .I line 4 Lake, more commonly referred to as atom* Hum for agricultural purpoMM. P?mna'W,\hI,l'e T re1« »nt Mimnioned. A reliable remedy fol nnd 5 will play the game on June 6. [the Klamath lakes, situated In Klam- and to establish her claim to sahl land Congress of June J, 18.8, enti led An o( t,m^ Hiese diseases •■•« should be kept At nt llilllll. hand | Agreed that on the afternoon of ath county, will be churned by the H-foreC. IL Withrow. U. 8. Commis- nuil w ; ______________________________________________________________________________________________ . 1 lie risk Is too great _ -............ . ...... to Jmietl, besides the ball game that propellers of I wo trim little gasoline sioner, at Klamath Falls. Or., on Friday sU for itnvone i .»»1 i... Hun <i.« ®«>d naahinglon Territory,” as ex- take. Chamberlain's Colic, 'cholera races will < llolera some extra v*ii,i nici's win tie ix- put ¡>111, on, as launches within another six weeks, ........... Timber Culture, Final Proof—Notice undoubt- many as necessary to till up Hie after- and these will lx* followed by a small mnl Diarrhoea Remedy lias t.... For Publication. c'llv saved the Ilves of more people p. ..(„v( nixm, ------ ------- ami r purses ------- — for ------- «¡line shall be ’ steamer, the type of the America, all IxX'^ro/Klanmdr’Fanion' Ynv «»iia have this’day tiled in this office U nited S tates L and OrrtcE,) fferlng arranged during race week, when It to ply the waters under the guidance “r1 “"rT.?! 1S^’™ A’m and relieved more pain and suffering ™ 5L U of LvmisVonn.y of L akeview , O rboox , April 1», 1903.) than any In use. • It . Is definitely decided what races will of a company which Is to inter the • oilier • medicine ili» ili Notice ie hereby given that Ludwig ' s in this office on nr * Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement territory to inaugurate a regular pas c|X'".i'* <’an always I m » drpvndt»«) upon, For •»< scheduled. ^ore'imd ^¡miav of J-i Um. i ^".j. ¿or th.* ..u^i.aee of Lot 1. Sec. Ibelin has tiled notice of intention to •ale by ChltwtMal * Co. Ajourninent, was then taken sine senger and freight line from the head make tinal proof before C. II. Withrow, of tlie Upper Klamath to the south J. G. I' ikkck , Secretary. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in I he United Statata AgrictItural de die. ern end of the lower body of water, „ _ Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, partment I» almut to demónstrate AT THE which lies partly in California. Timber l*nd, Act June 3, 1878— yjo. 1800 for the purchase of Lot 2, Sec the 6th day of .lune 1903. on timber cul VENEZUELA APOLOGIZES. that. .11)00 »er,* ()f a|ka)| t|) yak|. Notice for Publication. | 5 -pp 37 (( g w M “The Klamath Lakes and the ture application No. 1043. for the 8W in« ( utility, Wash., cun I m * reclaimed , John R. Trask of Lyons, county of quarter of Section No. 10, in Town W arhinoton , May 9.—An Intereat- Klamath valley are paradises, and jm<l made valuable ngrlcultiiral land, j UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, , Unn( g,Rtc o( ()regon sworn statement ship No. 38 8.. Range No. 10 E. He the adjacent country Is one uf great "ie experiment will lx* nmde on 20 Ing account of the action of Mlnlater L askvikw , O rkuon , February 16, 1903.1 j y;o< ihoi for the purchase of Lot 3, Bee names as witnesses: William Uhr- I possibilities." i ncres of land nt lirst. The plan 1« Bowen at Caracaa In demanding an i mann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry Notice is hereby given that, in com- 5, Tp 37 S, R 9 E, W M. Bo s|M*aks Captain S. F. Short, for apology from the Venezuelan govern cry simple, a serie« of curt lien drnln- George F. Johnston of Lyons, county Sehnior. of Dairy, Oregon; John Han Call and see our four years skipper of The Dalles City nlinnce with the provisions of the act of J'ge pipis will lx* laid throughout the ment for Hie Improper us«* made of and a river captain who has plied the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An i of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state- '; son, of Dairy, Oregon; John Dieckman, act for the sale of tiinlier lands in tlie I inent No. 1802 for the purchase of Lot 4 i of Dairy, Oregon. ir »et and the land will then he A ihh I- the American llag by commander of r,. M. B ratton , Register. is waters of Oregon’s navigable streams stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Sec 5, Tp 37 8, R 9 E, W M. •91 from the irrigation ditch, thereby the Venezuela gunboat Resturailor ............... “For-, since boyhood, who returned from the, Washington Territory,’’as extended to j William R. Surrey of Lyons, county I washing the alkali from the soil. If given tn a current volume of without elgn Relatione." Bowen t ......1 1 Klamath country last week, where hej all the Public Land States by act of i of Linn, stale of Oregon, sworn state- Notice for Publication. nils prix ..«« pr„vea t(, |(C . ....... ... waiting for Inst ruction« from the ¡spent a teiv days I11 company with August 4, 1892, Fred Janssen, of Klam-1 ment No. 1803, for the purchase of 1-ot 1 Department oi the Interior,) «•• would suggest that, the girvern- ath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Sec 6, Tp .37 S R 9 E W M. George II. Woixlbury, formerly pur land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.'- A nent experiment a little In Klamath * United States, called in portion on the Oregon, has this day filed in thia office ' That they will offer proof to show ser of The Dalle« City, and who will April 16, 1X0.3.) < ounty aa we have considerable land miniater of foreign affalta and aald to join Captain Short and others in the hie sworn statement No. 1807 for the that the land sought is more valuable Notice is hereby given thst the iol- purchase of Lot 3 of Section No. 4 in i for its timber or stone than for agncnl- •it could lie benefited tn that way. him: “Your captain dishonored the American llag and he altoiihl tie or new enterprise. The mon speak in township No. 37 8, Range No. 9 E W M,: tural purposes and to establish their lowing-nsmed settler has filed notice of „r Pomlnvllle, of stlllwat- dered hi raise, it ami aalnte It and the highest praise of the section, and and will offer proof to show that the j claim to said land before Jaa. H. Drie- his intention to make final proof in ’‘•’tv»' havlug spent over »2,- your government ahould apologize." return with thrilling stories of the land sought is more valuable for its ¡coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falla, support of his claim, and that said proof with the beat doctor» for stomach The minister deAlred «everal daya in J vast amount of hunting and fishing timber or stone than for agricultural Or, on Saturday the 1st day of August, will be made before las H. Driscoll, county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, to be enjoyed. The company purposes, ami to establish his claim to 1903. '■'t tie without, relief, wan advised 1 which ll II uir to ill Inveatlgate ri ni l^tli V vine the IllllltVI. matter. w r * will ( I * - A launc .... 1------ 7 Ins druggist,Mr. Alex* Richard, to They name as witnesses: John R.. on June 1, 1903, vis: The facta t hat I have presented immediately cont ract for * two h's 1 said land before C. H. Withrow, U. 8. J. W. SIEMENS, ! .............. r said . . Mr. and • place • .. iv.llor .nwl iiflinr Thomas J. Patterson, iwt'r^" (:,,al, »lM*r 1 i»in'a Stomach try a 1 box of ciiam *-*"1--1-'- ....... ! ' to you are Indisputable," orders for a boiler and other Commissioner at Klamath Falla, Or. on , Trask, William R. Surrey, James 8. the 24(h day of July, 1903. ' Mills, George W. Mcleine, George F. H. E. No. 2146, for the NEt^, S k . 6. T. Hod Liver Tablet'. 1 1 Liver ralileta lie did ao, and la ¡Bowen, “and I can give you hut 20 machinery here for the little steamer. i ; Friday, lie names as witnesses: (4. Neubert, Johnston, nil of Lyons, Or., and W. 0. j 40, 8., R. 13, E. W. M. He names the hmi11 l".1"1 If If troubled «.rnnhUrt with with ; houre, for I feel that at the end of They will operate from Klamath 1 Isaac ’■‘hepard, H. R. Janssen and John ! Smith and Hiram Wescott of Klamath following witnesses to prove his contin 1, . »’’ — Ml taste In the mouth. that time 1 must cable the fact to my Falls, ¡1 town of 1000 Inhabitants, Janssen, all of Klamath Falla, Or. uous residence upon and cultivation of ..— | Falls, Or. ‘ l'»ck of apnef itlte or constipation, give I government." ¡and will run to every point of conse- Any and all persons claiming adverse- Any and all persons claiming adverse said land, viz: L. D. Burk, of Bonanis, | They calculat e ■ Iv tlie above-descrilieil lands are re ly the above described lands are re- Oregon; W. W. Warren, of Bonanza, ' ab',!,R a trial, and you are cer- i On the. following day regrets were ’ quence on t he lakes. tms office omce Oregon ; AM Wallis, of Bonanza, Uc r\,,ii t,p ,,,lirn Com pleased with the ' expressed on behalf of Venezuela and 1 to shortly have established a paying quested to tile their claims in this office qvrasieo quested to nie tile tneir their Claims claims in this on or before said 1st day of August,. gon; J. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon., h, •,For Ha'e at cents per box the flag was raised and saluted with j business, which Is now largely held ' on or before said 24th ol day of July. r~ E. M. BHATtAtN, Register. 1903. E. M. B kattain , Register | E. M. B rittain , Register. I «>’ ihit'votxj 4. co. 1903, 'bv two steam scows which ply the 1M03. ■ 31 guns. I I i E lectric CASH STORE NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING L. F. WILLITS, Prop $ i Barb Wire and Nails Car load of Waukegan Ba Wire and Nails just re ceived via the Klamath Lake Railway . . . AT . . . Baldwin’s Hardware Store \h A Vb & I Hotel Linkville I. W. BURRISS, Prop Headquarters for All Stage Lh Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, On NEW MILLINERY STO Mrs. J. C. Perez Will return from San Francise JUNE 1ST With an Entire New Line of Millinery, Ladies Underwear and Fumisi CRATER LA PICTURED IVow' on. BALDWIN’S PHOTO O. U. W. BUI Klamath Pal HOTEL BARBER i