Wc will trade for Bajón, Spuds, Flour. Grain, Shakes, ______________ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.' i V “A man living < itmiitlsm. I Ik-partment of the Interior, i A. C. Griffith was hi town from from Juneau, Alaska. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1 03. handed him u buttle of Chamberlain's Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. > Pain Balm mid told him louse It free, < idc»»a Saturday. R. W. Marple returned Monday April IS, 1908. ) ly and If not satisfied after using It he Notice is hereby given that the lol- Mr». J. W. Hamakar, who has been from Redlands, Cal., accompanied by LOCAL NliWS. ..... '• not pay a eent for It" aaysC. P. »pending th.- winter in Portland, Sa­ Ills daughter, Miss Jessie, who lias 1 I lowing-nained settler lias filed notice of a ■■ Ids intention to make final proof in sup- Rliyder, of Pattens Mills, N. V. "A lem and A»h,,ind, arrived home Tues- been attending school at that place. HacM. Jun* 4. s «'id 6. |s>rt of Ids claim, and that said proof few days later he walked Into the store day. Miss Bessie Butler arrived In the will lie made before Jas. 11. Driscoll, as straight us a siring mid hati b I mo Dance Fiiduy night nt Mia. Jas. II, Drltvoll returned city Friday from San Francisco where County C lerk, at Klamath Falla, Ore­ a dollar allying, ‘ give tne anotin i hot- Hbua»> ’home Wednesday from Smartsville Nile has been spending the winter gon, on June 1, 1903, viz: lie of CliiuiitH.|Iain's Pain Balm, 1 latwia C'. Drake, You enn gft «qtilrrel poison at want It In the house nil the time for and other California point», where She I n on her way to Fort Klamath H. E. No. 2417, for the HW' ,. S m » 8, she ha» been vl»ltlng the past month, to remain during the summer. Miss tf. Otollwuod'B Drug Stoic It cured me.'” Fol sale by Chitwood r. 32. s. R. 7‘i E. w. M. lie name» Butler is a sister of Mrs. Beni. Loos- the | MI m Jek»le Applegate arrived home ley. following witnesses to prove Ids Kacea and Ball (lame, morning and A Co. \ f 1 111 ( I: I v fiT.tn I'...I i ..i .. i aftarnoon, June 4, 5 and A. continuous residence upon and cultiva­ 1 lie tlrat annua! commencement of Monday, from Redland», ( ah, where tion of said land, viz: I.. Heisig, of »12 buya a modern Walt ham watch the Klamath County High N’liuul, »he has been attending kc I i < k >| the KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. Fort Klamath, Ore.; Uris Weiss, of TIMETABLE No. 1 warranted for twenty year», ul Van'll win I«1 held Friday evening, Muy 89, pu»l year. She will »pend her vaca­ Fort Klamath, Ore.; Linsey Bisernore, tion with her parent», Mr. and Mr», In effect on and after May 11, 1903 the Jaweter. tf 1 of Fort Klamath, Ore.; Ed. Hoyt, ot I lit Un1 Opera House. An excellent 1. D. Applegate. _ . No, R, Weil Bound. Fort Klamath, Ore. L<*ave« I’okrtfania, Oregon ... 7.;» Bob Huntutkcr, Is now at work on program has been arranged and It ** • J Junction 11 V*/1 Hon ...... *........... E. M. B kattain , Register. 7 40 I be MI ks ' s B'-'sle and Elsie Apple, the race track with four ImracH and promises io be a most enjoyable affair. I pl»< r Hw Itch-buck .« 20 Ilils Is the Hist commencement exer­ gate arrived In the city Tuesday from Full Creek rtuur . . . 9 10 the big county road grader. ' Steel Brhige 8 cise of I lie newly ist nbltsbed County San Jo»e, Cal., where they have been TIMBER LAND. ACTJUNE3, 1878 Arrives nt Laird, < al., to connect with The regular Friday evening d nice High school ami there will b<< only spentllng the Winter. They wen- a<-- houthern Pacific day train» at 10.15 a. in. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Will take place after the giaduatlng ......graduate, True Del.ay, who will '•ompatded by Miss l.lllle Grubb, of No. 8, Kant Bound. eien laca tomorrow evening. Lenve» Laird, i’al., after arrival of deliver bls oration “Tiie Far West.” Iowa, who will visit here a short i Noulhern Pacific day trains al .4.00 j>. tn UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Born-In Ashlnnd, Or., May 20, I here will also Im a number of musi­ time. r are* Steel Bridge . L akeview , ORKOOM, APRIL 27, 1903. 4 4.5 Fail Creek Spur.................... 6.04 j«03, to Mr. ami Mr». II. T. Chitwood cal selections ami mt address by the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that incom­ Coper «witch Back ............ .5.50 Hon. 1!. L. Beiisun. Of Klamath Fall», u duughlcr. Junction ............. .... r. »0 pliance with the provisions of the act Arrive at Fokeitarna ..................... .6.40 Mrs. A. D. Carrick received a war- A number of Hie former graduates r FrHrl.j rate, Mr». J. A. McCnrlon and child ar­ __ ; .................... from L.lrd to Pok.gama 40 ct. of Congress of June 3, J878, entitled rived from Yreka Friday, to vUlt rant for »looo from (lie A. o. u. w. of the Klamath Falls High School I er hundred in leaa than car load* lots and 25 “An act for the sale of timber lands mt Tuesday on certificate bold by ber met at the Esmond Hotel Parlors, on els per hundred In car Iota. in the States of California, Oregon. with Win. GUnlher and family. There I- a larire warehouse at Poki-jrama, sun, Fred w. Carrick, in that order, Saturday evening and organised an and freight will be properly taken care of und Nevada and Washington Territory,” Judge II. L. Bciiwut returned Fri­ from J. W. Siemens, recorder of Link- Alumni A nn »'lai Ion. Tiie following lorwarded to all pointa tree of forwardixrf an extended to all the Public Land day from Lakeview. The tegular Ville Lodge, No. Hit, to which Fred officers were elected: Miss Elenor charges. States by act of August 4 1892, term of court will open here June h . iielonged. On account of l ied living Boyd, president; Miss Lena Applegale N oktom D. W alling . TREASURER’S NOTICE of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath. Rooa Boyd returned Saturday from n*ay from Imme some difficulty was vlcc-piesldent; Mr. Rov Hamakar, Yreka, where lie ha» bei ti visit hip experieneeil iii making death proof, s-cretary and treasurer. Prof. W. h„ Notice is hereby given that there are State of Oregon, has this day tiled in ».'nee whool flowed. Illa father Dr. hence the delay. The order generally Worden was elected sn honorary fund, in the Comity Treasury for tiie this office his sworn statement No. makes its payments In thirty days member. Tiie awwH’lation will hold redemption of the following count y war- 2078, for the purchase of the Lots 3 E. J. Boyd accompanied him home. prioi . to Slarch and 4 and South j of NWJ of Section and less after proof is Hied. a banquet and entertainment on Sat­ raids protested on and ---- ... You cannot afford to ml».« the urday evening, Mav 30 at the Opera 19, 189«. I Interest uri same will cease 10 in Township No. 40 S, Range No. Dr. J. (,. Goble, the opinion, will from race# June 4, s and this date; Nos. 8828, 8717,8851, I House. 8779, 8819, 8800, 8737, 881«, 8723, 884«. 7 E, and will offer proof to show that Van’a, the Jeweler, 1» the place tu beat tiie Lliikvllle Hotel, Saturday, tiie I mil sought is more valuable for 8815, 'lay Jo, and June 4. 5, ami 0 (Thu ra­ 8304.8845,8755,8872, 8848, 87.5«, ~ NO CON IAOIOl S DISEASES buy your watche» and Jewelry. He 8941, 8813, 861«, 8949, 8841, 87-50, 811.51, its timber or stone than for agricultu­ il •) • I mil) god .s.tt md.n ,) >|<■ Is baa an up-to-date alia'k and 111» price» ral purposes, and to establish his 8839, 8965, 8763, 87M, 89E4, 8713, _ prepnred to nt any mid all cases of Klamath county I n now free from 614«, • 4 8710. «re right. G th'fcetIve sight that Glasses will rem­ all contagious diseases, according to ------ 8931,8739, 7593,8945, 8728 , 88.50. claim to said land before tiie Clerk oT Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this Klamath County at Klamath Falls. Call and look nt our stock of wad- edy. Should your eyes be troubling Hie certificate Issued Wednesday bv 4th day of December, 1902. 1 Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of dlea. They arc up to date and don't you, don't fall to call and have them County Health Physician Hargus. H. 11. V an V alkknbvro , July, 1903. He names as witnesses: coal you any mote money than other examined. Examination free uf No let everyone attend the races at County Treasurer. R. S. Moore of Klamath Falls, Or., charge. niakea. Bradley A Gunther. if Klamath Falls June 4, 5 and 6. H. H. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pioof was sent to Major Applegate C. A. Cogswell arrived from Lake­ At the regular meeting hold on J. C. Smith of Klamath Falls, Or., view Sunday, where be has been at­ Tuesday evening pf Lmkvllle Lodge, yesterday showing the sanitary con­ Department of the Interior, J. (J. Pierce of Klamath Falls, Or. tending the regular term of court. N<>. 110, A. O. U. W. tiie following dition of the county and asking that Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Any and all pet sons claiming ad­ he give the Indians who wished per ­ .. . May 4, 1903. He Is on his wuy to bls home In Putt­ representative, were elected to the versely the above-described lands are mission to attend the races. There Notice is hereby given that the fol­ Grand Lodge: Fred Sehallock and C. land. are a number o»' first class horses on lowing-named settler has filed notice of requested to hie their claims in tills I. Rotxtrta; alternates, K. D. Junes Miss Lorlnda M. Sauber, steno­ tiie reservation, and the owners are hi« intention to make final proof in sup­ office on or before said 3rd day of E. M. B kattain , grapher and typewriter, will wott and Claude Daggett. desirous of entering them for tiie port of his claim, and that said proof July, 1903. Register. open up an offitie In the Ewauna Do you have headache? Glasses races, and besides the Indians play « ill l>e made befor«- the county clerk of House, bho is st preaenl in J. C. will cute It. See Dr. Goble, lie It.IN good ball and their game with the Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath on June 24, 1903, viz t been making regular visits to Klain- Falls' team promises to be interest­ I alls, Oregon, Bulenle'a office. limber Land, Act June 3, 1878— WILLIAM H WEBB II E No 2022 ior the NE1^ Sec 19 Tp 38 Hon. Nat Langell of Jack»"nvi))e atli Falls for tiie past seven years. ing. Notice for Publication. 8 It 10 E W M, Ore. He names the fol­ and Representative It. A. Emmltt For ri ferences see the many people PURSES I OR BALLGAMES. for wbum lie has titled glaases. lowing witnesses to prove his continu ­ are acting a» appraiserw of the rent.lin­ RE-ADVERTISEMENT. ous resilence upon and cultivation of ing si lotted Imllan land». They left Surveyor W. T. Butcher returned The Directum of the Klamath said land, viz: John Short, H S New­ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, from Merrill Saturday. He reports County Agricultural AMociatiun met ton, 0 K Di-I.ap and B W Short, all of fur tiie reservation yesterday. A t L akeview , O re ., May 9, 1902. that the Incorporators of the Van Klamath Falls, Oregon. at the court house Saturday afternoon Married—On Wedncsd.iy, May 27. Notice is hereby given that, in com­ Brimmer dltcti now have everything and tranN.icted the lollowing business: E. M. B mattaim , Register pliance with the provisions of the act of lt»03, W. E. Griffith, of l.“»t river to lit working order. Admissions tu the ball games in Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An MI m Ella G. Busaey of Lorella. The the morning June 4 and 5 was set at DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF—NO­ act for the sale of timber land« in the | ceremony wa» performed lit lilt» city When others fall consult Dr. Goble TICE FOR PUBLICATION’. i states of California, Oregon, Nevada and 25 cents for gerunds and grand stand. by Floyu Farrar, M. E. minister. alsmt your eyes. He puts the cream in Washington Territory," as extended United States Land Office, 1 In the aft< moon June 4, 5 and 6 was to all the Public Land States by act of, Marrlctl Friday, May 24. ltm.3. by of twelve yeara experience in his placed at 50 cents with additional Lakeview, Or., April 28, 1903. f Father L. A. LeMillcr, Stephen Iler- work. Note e is hereby given that Charles J. August 4, 1892, the fullowing persons. charge to men to grand stand of 2ft Sw ingle of Lirella, Oregon, has filed no­ have this day filed in this office their llhy of Naylox, 10 Miss Eilcnor POR SALE cents. of intention to make proof on Ids sworn statements, to-wit: Galarneau. Ml»» Galarneatt 1» a sis­ Agreed that 75 per cent of gate tiee Fannie L. Lash, ter of Harry Galarneau <>f tIlls place. Ono platform spring wagon, also receipts In morning June 4 and 5 lesert-land claim No. 398. for the SWU of SoOtj Glison St., Portland, county of NE‘4 , Sec 7, T 40 S, R 14 E, W M. lie- buggy. good single driving single shall go to constitute tiie purse» for fore Jas. H. Driscoll, Cuuntv Clerk at Multnomah, The Water Company have com­ . , ... state'of Oregon, sworn r the purchase of pleted laying the pipes t<> the grounds ni tre and harneM all in good condi­ those days—one-half cf purse each Klamath Falls, Or., on Saturday the NEJi and SE'4 NWW, Sec . . . AT . . . day to go to winner and one-half to 13th day ot June, 1903. He names the the and the aasoclallun will start the tion. Enquire of and SWU N W'» Sec 29, Tp 37, S R J. W. Hamakar. losing nine. Purse for ball game In following witnesses to prove the com­ 30 sprinkler Monday, »0 us to have the 13 E, W M. afternoon June 6 Is set at »<50, all of plete irrigation and reclamation of said track In llr»t class shape for the r 1 < s. Milton J. Jones, COMINO EVENTS. land: William D. Campbell of Ixirella, same to be paid to winning nine. of Portland, county of Multnomah, Or.. Silas Olienchain of Lorella, O-., TIME IS MONEY! And the pia<-b The winning nines in games June 4 Thomas Culbert of Lorella, Or., Eugene state of Oregon, sworn statement No. May 29 -GradualIon Exercises. to gel tile llinat time fol' the least and 5 will play the game on June 6. Wilkerson of Izirella, Or. IU05, fvr the purchase of the SE quarter, 30 Decoration Day. May BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Sec 30. T. 37 8., R. 13 E. W. M. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. money ta at Van's, the Jeweler. Just Agreed that on the afternoon of E. M. BKATTAIN, Register. J une 1 Congi »slon.il Election. Benjamin F. Jones, buy me o' t'i »• elegant new June«, besides the ball game that J uno 4, 5 and 0—Races and Ball of 174 Third St., Portland, county of some extra races will be put on, as TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3.1878. watches and you wtil always have the Game. Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn many as necessary to till up the after- correct time. tf statement No. IbOti, for the purchase of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOI ICQ. ms'll, and pttrtes for same shall be the 8 half tsW quarter, Sec. 30, and N 4 K B. llamsbr 1» In town with S E arranged during race week, when it half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., K. U nited S tate » L and O fhcf , Marlin's st.tn l.ir I l> < t Stallion Having bought the one-half interest Is definitely decided what races will Lakeview, Oregon, February 20, 1903 13 E., W. M. ••Roy" sired by Roy Wilkes, 2. t»«.|, oft ' -ve 'fanning in the B- .» Cndy b< scheduled. Etta Jones, Notice is hereby given that in com­ Roy will be on exhibition during the Kitchen. I hereby give notice mat ail Ajournment was then taken sine pliance with the provisions of the act of of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, races June 4 ami ft and visitors will If outstanding bills due the former Him Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An state of Oregon, sworn statement No. die. J. G. P ikbck , Secretary. gh-n an oppurtunlty t 1 s .- j Illis tl.t • are p.ivablu to the undersigned. act for the sale of timber lands in the 1607, for tl>e purchase of the SE quarter, animal. 21 ' A. J. M assino . THE KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD. states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Sec. 31, T. 37 8„ R. 13. E. W. M. Christian L. Long, and Wasliir.gton Territory,” asextend- A most delightful <1 mein - part) LAIE ARRIVALS. fl to al) the Public Land t-tate« by act of 174 Third St., Portland, county of Very few people realize the extent was given Friday evening at Houst m» Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn of the magnificent scenery along the of August 4. 1892, Katherine Neubert, of Hall. The gatlu ting was very fash­ t L m t . z-. . - a Miss Mice Applegate. Miss Sands, Klamath Lake Railroad. The new Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, statement No. 1608, for the purchase | r w ionable and with the excellent mas- Ml»» Down» and Mrs. Maxwell, from State of Oregon, has this day filed in ^X^l. Head^uarters for AU 1" by the orchestra It piov». have Just completed of Stanford University, from Palo equaled. The road winds along the sought is more valuable for its timlieror arrangements with W elnards Brew­ Alto, Cal. Geo. Humphrey and w ife beautiful Klamath river and on every stone than for agricultural purpose.«, claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris­ nnd to establish her claim to said land coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, i ery of Portland to re -ohe Keg beer ¡11 from Portland. side is seen beauths. the nature ot t'eiore C. H. Withrow. U. 8. Commis­ Or., on Monday the 17lh dav of August, rar load lota at 15 kegama. This «111 which equals the finest river portions sioner, at Klamatli Falls. Or., on Friday 1903. NOTICE. land that celebrated beer here In lei- They name as witnesses: Fannie L. ' "f the Canadian Pacific. When one the 24tli dav of July. 1903. She names ter slnpe than ever, and w ill certain­ reaches the big trestle, wheie Fall as witnesses: H. N. Whiteline, John Lash, Milton J. Jones. Benjamin F. j Wo, the undersigned, merchants of ly be appreciated by the lovers of good Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long. Klamath Falls, hereby agree to river gushes down the side of the Hagelxtein, John Janssen and G. Neu­ Cyrus D. Fowie. of Portland, Or.,atid i lager beer al t his place. bert, all of Klamath Falls. Or. Any close our several placet of business, mountain, the view Is so fas- Hating hiiva and un all persons •’vimuin claiming x in xxijt, adversely a'.vviovii the usvr J- O. Hauiaker, of Bonanza, Or. Another Interesting ball game was at 12 o'clock noon and not to reopen that the traveler is held spell txiund, alwvc-described lands are requested to Any and all persons clai verse- ami Is reluctant to leave this magnifi ­ played Sunday nt the Agrkultuial the same until the last race is over, tile their claims in this office on or ly the above-described Park, iH-tweeu th;, .uq ., ,,| ■■.,11 I during the racing days of June 4 and cent sight, which Is grander even before said 24th day of July, 1903. quested to tile their clai than the famous Minnehaha Falls in Klamath Fall» iilncs. It looked at ft, 1903. E. M. Brattuin, Register. on ot before said 17th d Minnesota. But as the train rushes E. M.BRATT Hrst as If the second nine would win Rcames A Jennings, The Duffy Co. but Pileht-r II inks, who It id bl 1 L. F. Willits, G. T. Baldwin, onward one's attention is held by the Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878— new and start ling scenery tint is con­ Notice for Publication. playing first I». in '-. took th" boi md Svhallock A Daggett. TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878. tinually o|»ening up, until finally you thus »aled the dav. .Scute ¡0 to 7 III UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) SPULI» PRCXIRAH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I enter t he vast pine forests ofKlani- favor uf 1st team.’ ! at It county and arrive at Pokegama, L akkvkw , O regon , February 16, 1903.) In almoHt every nelghlMirh >."1 some­ Notiee is hereby given that, in com­ U nhud S tates L and Orne«, I Of the Klamutli County Agricultu­ the present terminus of the road. one has tiled from an attack of colic ral AssoclalIon, June 4 and 5, 1903 pliance with the provisions of the act of Lakeview, Oregon, February 12, 1903.) Any one who has not had an oppor ­ or cholera morbus, often la-fore med­ ’i'iigre«» of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Notice is hereby given that in corn- »525 In purses. tunity to make the trip can gain a V act lor the »ale of tinilter hinds in icine could lie procured or a phvslclaii in the uh j -iliance pliance with the provisions provision« of tiie the act » ol I'tll'IlsDAY, JI'NK 4. I fair Idea of the wonderous scenery in «tales of California, Oregon. i.iiius ” - 1878, - — entitled 1 “An summoned. a reliable remedy fot .Nevai a and Uougress of June 3, .... 1. Half mile dash, free for all two store for the traveler over this road, \Vii«hington Territory,” as t extended to f,,r t|,e of timber lands in the these (Il»ca»es should lie kept at ii.ind. year olds; purse »75, from the views wl ieh were taken tills all the I’ul'lie I and State» by net of states of California, Oregon, Nevada, The rink 1» too great for ntiyone Io 2. Hall mile and repeat, free for summer and are now being shown at • Angn»l I. 1832, Fred . .. Janssen, of Klam- «mi » . and Washington m ìijmi incitili Territory, Avrinurv* ” no a» » ex- a - take. Chamberlain's Colle, Clmleia nth Halli*, conntv of Klainatn, state oi tendati io all thè Public Land States bv all; parse »75. Baldwin's Studio. and Dlatrhoea Remedy ha» uiid niht- , , .- , ,, , ,, ■ Timber Culture, Final Proof.—Notice . > ....... I... . Aìl«>.l iti tliiu nmi'ii . » ’ . « • 3. Vaqucro r ice Half mile dash, Pokegama, or the village of tents, Oregon, ha.» thi» day filed in this office act of August 4, 1892, the following per- ’ edly saved the Ilves of more people swetn statement No. . 1807 for the .............. . sons have this day tiled in this office ^or Publication. free for all Klamath county saddle is pracln-ally constructed of canvas. his «nd tellevod more pain and suffering horses, that have never run for pub­ ot 1-oMl of Section No. 4 in their »worn statements, to-wit: J U nited S tate » L and O ffice ,) The apart ments are walled up about purclr'.-e township No. 37 S, Range No. than any other inci|icine In use. It i > „ u 9 E \\ M, James 8. Mi Is of Lyons, county of L akeview , O rrgon , April 18, 1903.) lic n'loiiey. Weight to be not lesa live feet high and the tents nailed and "ill offer proof to show that tiie Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement can always he di pended upon. F it Notice is hereby given that Ludwig than 17.5 pounds and Spanish saddles close to the wall all around. They land its I }Jo. 1799 for the purchase of Lot 1, Sec. lhelin lias tiled notice of intention to X r ...... sought is morn valualdo vaiuai'u- for "" no sale by ('hit wood \ Co. only t<> l»e used; purse »25. all have good floors, good beds with timlar tinilier or stone than for I agricultural 5> Tp 37 s r g tf, W M. make final proof before C. II. Withrow, Rev. W. G. N.tilth, the new pastor piirp"“"». mid to establish his claim to George W. Melaine of Lvon», county U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in 4. j mile and repeat, free fur all; plenty of tiedding and a stove in each laid' land 11 before H. Withrow, «f the Presbyterian church la stud) purse »75. ■'.... ‘ C. • IL Withrow, U. I .. SJ . L)nn state of Oregon, sworn statement Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, tent.’ There Is ample accommoda­ • AT THE •ng the situation and gelling the FKIDAY, JI NK • >* tion for at least forty people over i oniinissianer at Klamath rails, Or, on No. 1800 for the purchase of Lot 2, Sec the 6th dav of June 1903,ontimbercul- Eriday, the 'lay July, 1903. 1.-. .1,.% th.. 24lh dav of Julv. 11X13. 5, Tp 37 S, R9 E, W M. ture application No. 1043, for the S'.V work In hand ami Is exceedingly anx­ free for all; night and excellent meals lor any 1. | mile ami repeat, He names : G. Neubert, ............. - as witnesses - , John R. Trask of Lyons, county of quarter of Section No. 10, in Town- ious to liecmne acquainted with all punte $75« number. Isaac 'licp.ird, II. K. Janssen and John Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement ship No. 38 8., Range No. 10 E. He gootl people In the town and vicinity, «> | mile dash, free for all; purse Stages are run daily both ways be­ Jan'ssen, all 1 of Falls, ;....................... . purchase of Lot 3, Sec names a» witnesses! William Uhr- ,.r Klamath l 1. a Or. 1 ]S0l for the »nd entertains the hope that such an »75. tween the terminus and Klamath Any and nil persons claiming adverse- 5, 37 g, r 9 < j E, W w jj 5, q-p Tp 37 S, R M. i mann, of Dairy, Oregon; Henry h llance may be formed with all ahove-descrilied land» lands are re- ro-1 f George • •• Johnston • • ....• »hove-descrilied F. of Lyon», county Schmor, of Dairy, Oregon; John Han- 3. i mile pony race, free for all Falls, those leaving here at about lv tiie ’’nrlstlans and that all will so co-oper- ponies not over li| hands high; purse 8.30 o’clock tn the morning, arrive at |U,.ste.l to file their claims in this olliee of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state- son, <>f Dairv, Oregon; John Dieckman, Call and see our X"or - before ol day of No. July. 1802 ■l '' that an Interest mav lie awakened »25. '■ f------ said '1,,v 24th nf Iu,v ' ment for the purchase of Lot 4 ’ of Dairy, ment No. 1802 for the purchase of Lot Oregon. 4 of Dairy, Oregon. Pokegama at 4 In the afternoon, with E. M. B kattain , Register. "> ««Ch as hltheito have had no eon- Sec 5, Tp 37 S, R 9 E, W M. i f,. K. M. B kattain , Register. 4. Novelty race mile dnsh, free a rest of an hour or more at Chase s Klamath River Views William R. Surrey of Lyons, county ' ------------------------ '■''f' for spiritual ililngs. A most fur all; purse »100 to be paid as fol­ station for dinner. greatly ALARHED of I.inn, state of Oregon, sworn state- Notice "T'llal Invitation 1» extended In all lows: »25 to leading horse at each It Is to the intercat of every pro- Notice to. for Publication. ment No. 1803, for the purchase of Lot 1 " il tend all services. Siibhalh school quarter and no second money. l gresslve person ill the county to pat­ Department of the Interior,! Sec 0, Tp 87 8 R 9 E W M. a. m.; prciichlng services al 11 lit I.I'.S ANO KE'lt I.Vl IONS. ronize this road, make its tonnage By a Persistent Cough, but Perma­ Ixind Office at Lakeview, Oregon. > A O. U. W. BUILDING, That they will offer proof to »how In,- ®n. !’• ,n-t Christian Entleav- April 1«, 11'03.) nently Cured by Chamberlain’s Purses 70 per cent to first horse; large anil thus enable the owners to that the land »ought is more valuable ■1,r’ **' ,n' ai"1 weekly ptaver 30 per cent to second horse. Cough Remedy. for its timber or stone than for agricul­ Notiee i« hereby given that the fol­ coin lime it to Spencer creek. Keno Klamath Falla. Ice nt h p. in. Wednesday evenin '. Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse and Klamath Falls, for individuals do Mr. 11. P- Burbage, a student at tural purposes and to establish their lowing-named settler has tiled notice of 5’r',"*'ph Pomlnvlllo, ofSHIlwnl- In till races. Four to enter mid three not 'mild railroads iar. and to make la«, in Greenville, 8. C., has been claim to said land l»efore Jas. H. Dris­ his intention to make final proof in , of his claim, and that said proof long lines, requires a bonding of the troubled for four or five years with a coll, County Clerk at Klamath Fall», support (tti'it I.",’’ nf,<‘r •"‘vl'ig spent over »2.- to start or no race. Or, . on ________ Saturday , the _____ 1st ___ day , of ____ August, „__ , wil ..ill tie made before Jss H. Driscoll, Entries in above races must, be system. Traffic is the thing that en­ continuous cough which he sayx 1903. Illi the best doct'us for stoin ieh 1 county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, rjutble without, relief, was atlvls-d made with the secretary on or before ables bonding of roads for extension, "greatly alarmed me, causing nte to _ ............ ........ ....... .......... They name as ............ witnesses: John R.' on June 1, 1903, vi«: ’J I''* druggist. Mr. Alex Richard, Io 7 o’clock p. tn. the day before the and If we expect to get the road here fear that I "as in the first stage of Trask, William R. Surrey, Janies 8. j J. W. SIEMENS, ftifMr. Thomas J. Patterson, I we should give the railroad now the consumption.” Mr. Burbage, having Mill», Goorge W. McLane, George F. 11. E. No. 214«, for the NEtf, Sec. 6, T. t'i ,l',x "f ' 'liamliorlaln's Slotnaclt race for which the entry Is made. s it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Johnston, all of Lyons, Or., nnd W. O. | 40, 8., R. 13, E. W. M. He names the ‘I'd Liver Tablet». ||,. <|i<| so, mid Is Entries must be made In writing benefit of all our traffic. *nd Hiram Wescott of Klamath following witnesses to prove hie contin­ Cleanliness and Good Wd They have plenty of teams which advertised, concluded to try it. Now hull 'I1'11" 1 - If troubled with and give name, age and reeoril of uous residence upon and cultivation of ''IlKCMI.m, taste In the mouth. Imrse entered, and name of owner thev are ready to send out and agree , , id wh it he savs of it: “I soon felt r«!1*. Dr. . said land, viz; L. D. Burk, of Bonanza, Guaranteed. io Insure transportation of all freight. t'l1eJ'-i?!,|,l‘,i'''' ""8tipatlon, give and Jockey. Oregon; VV. W. Warren, of Bonanza, There iniisl be not less than four two bottles ot the twenty-five cent q U e 8 t e< | t 0 fi| e their claims in this office Oregon; Alf Wallis, of Bonanza, Ore ­ I o. . a trial, anil you ¡ire cer- Also Agent for LONDON Ladles will be admitted free to ball size, was permanently cured. ’ Sold on or before said lai day of August, gon ; J. A. Nichols, of Bonanza, Oregon. re.ni. H'-m pleased with the bona tide entries and three to start. irames from now until June 1st. A LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. E. M. B kattain , Register. by Chitwood A Co. 11W3. E. M. B kattain , Register GKO. T. B a i,o win , President. hv ni’i, ^',r n ;11 b at 25 cents per box 1 cortltal invitation Is extended to them < hitwood A Co. J. G. PiEin K, Secretary. PERSONAL. E lectric ^11^ - Ít CASH $ Í •i; I I I I i STORE. SHOES A Big Shipment of SHOES Just Received L. F. WILLITS, Prop. I ? KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. I >30606*9 Barb Wire and Nails Car load of Waukegan Bar Wire and Nails Just re­ ceived via the Klamath Lake Railway Baldwin’s Hardware Store* ito ito Vb Afe tee I. W. BURRISS, Prop Staze Lines. RfliCS $1.50 ¿Hid $2.00 DCf dHV. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. J. C. Perez With an Millinery, Ladies Underwear an CRATER LAKE PICTURES on Sale BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO HOTEL BARBER SHOP. ,.„a »mg 177.: 41