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We will trade for Bacon, Spuds, Flour, Grain, Shakes, Lumber, Woou, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Private dining rooms at the On- tills If you call and you have a faint companies are allowed by the govern-J KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD GO. ral Cafe. Idvimf the "gm t iinkiioWn,'' between incut for re« lauiuiig the land 310 peri ——— I acre for water rights, with (J per cent' The newly formed Alumni Associa the MiKslssippi and the Pacific. rUURHDAY. JÜÑB < Jeffiraon proposed the Lewis A 1903. tion gave their first banquet last Nat- Interest on deferred payments and II Clark expedition In a special message maintenance for furnishing one cubic No. 8, Weal Bound. urday evening, at the Opera house, In Fokewaaia, Oregon 7.80 a tn to cxMigross. In chtxMlng men for the fool of water per second for 100 acres. Laav«« •• Junction 7 40 •• honor of True De Lap, the graduate local news expedition he chose two wh<>ee excep '• Upper Switch-back H 20 •• The contracts that are being entered of the High H c I kxi I. Roy llamakar, •• Fall Creak Mpur ........... F.IU “ tional ability an pioneers well filled Into by land owners with Mr. Brong's - Hteel Bridge ............ W •• the Secretary of the AMux'latlon, gave Private dining twins at the Cen them for their ptadlions. f Jefferson: “ for virr, the at Klamath basin uiv are t _ company I,,, m ■a>sav i * >zs*r>iis Arrive« at lAird, Cal., to connect with the address of welcome, which wax re Moutbern Pacific day train« at. ¡0 16 a. in himself, says of Meriwether Lewis, the most reliable ever offered In the tral Cafe- sponded to by True In-Lap. After u Mo. 8, Ka«l Bound. ihiv yur cabbage til anta from trio by Misses Gill, Worden and Sar "He was of courage undaunted, pa,- west, furnishing more WHter with a l/caven Laird, Cal., alter arrival ‘ * of * ’ * 4 UU p. in NOutherb Pacific day train« at w 11II mui Lubke, West Klamath Falls. gent, a very beautifully written poem sesiilng a firmness of purpwie which lower rate of interest and free water nothing but impoHHibllltles could di-1 the first year, with only 50 cents Leaves Rteel Bridge by Mlsx Nell Boyd, giving a review of Ixiii’t forff«llbe 1,11 ",*{bt <Unc<’to* Fall Creak Hour vert from their direction; careful as a maintenance for the second and third “ I'oper Mwitch Back morrow night al Houstun'a Opera the Past Graduates, wax read by Miss father of those committed to bls year, makes it a powerful Incentive •• Junction Myra Van Brimmer. During the charge, yet steady In the malnten- for tlioae wanting water rights to Arrive at Fokegatna ......... House. banquet Will 8. Worden acted ax toast roKRgaina oci«i/J\ Freight rate« from l»alrd to Fokegatna 40 eta ance of order and discipline: intimate subscribe promptly. The prospects per Bradley A Gunther will sell you a muster. and hundred In le«« than car load 1* lota ' J * 2Ó “ Ju The ladles mandolin and eta per hundred in car lota. with the Indian character, customs are that the agents of the company K(M1<1 double buggy harness for 323 guitar club rendered several tine sc- Pokegama, I There is a large warehouse at to the will pmhhi soon Ii4»r have Lili* the Tllll full quota quota Or of waUJr water 1 affreight wiii iecllona and also played for a short and principles; . habituated , freight will be i>roi>erlv properly taken taker care of and per set- hunting mvi life; I hoiH “"“.“ • dlbllltrr«->it<*(|, ............. I _. . . Mold .. and can in . die near future and Iiiiuviug Nt, rlglitN forwarded to all puinu free of iorwardiug • I" buys a modern Waltham watch dunce utter the bunquet. wral, of Hniind underHlandlng and a give uh Mouiethlng definite aa to when cbBr<es l ilt II ........ I............ A P ________________________ - -------------------------------- warranted for twenty years, al Van's Mixirii's Comedians opened their five H.ls.lit fidelity •> tt. to t tiuth, so .... scrupulous that ‘ construction work will Ix-irin. the Jeweler. nights' engagement here on Tuesday whatever he should report would lx- j T1MBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. CARD OF THANKS. Mia* Minerva E. Call left this evening with the three act farce-com ax certain us If seen by ourselves, with ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ax .. if ___ taken — qualifications ---------------------- ... and | iimrnliiK tor Langell valley where she edy, entitled "A Husband on 8alary.” all the This Ix a play full of fun and rldlcu- Implanted Implanleil In one body laxly for this express ! I _ We desire to thank the people of has accepted a St'bwi tor the summer. ■ t- • w . mo I I could >11 i > i have «... lous sltuuHonx and kept the house In ! purjxme, no I.....la..«i. hesitation 1. in ' ^1ba,ll,,b *,'a*** »»d vicinity for their | UNITED STATE« LAND OFFICE, L akeview , O keoom , A pril 27, 1903. When others fall consult l>r. Goble a roar the entire evening, kindness extended to us during our <Jn Wed- confiding the enterprise to him.” Notice is hereby given that incom .bout your eyes. lie puts Hie cream nesday evening the company present !_ sickness and the death of our little' Wm. Clark was txirn al Charlotts pliance with the provisions of the act of twelve year« experience in bis ed "Human Hearts.” This Is a very vlllc, Va., August 1, 1770. Clark re one. J. L. .I onkb and F amily . of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled strung play and pleased the audience ceived bls learning chiefly in the work. NOTICE. •‘An act for the sale of timber lands school of pioneer life. Ills heritage (•osslbly belter than anything the M imi E. M. Gill, who has been Prln- in the DLaiCB States UI of California, Oregon, j Ill LU« ma, ! from this life were two gn-at advan- — »» rlpal of the Klamath Falls' achool for Moores have put on this season. I I k - Kono bridge will be closed to < Xeveda and Washington TerriUiry, ” ‘ the past term, left Sunday evening Fred Moore made u decided hit In the j luges, hardihood of txxiv and fortl- travel on account of repairs and all aH extended to all the Public Land tramp I'hanu-tcr. The company will ! lude of mind. Experience his Experlence was fils for her home In Iowa. people traveling by teams are request- states by act of August 4, 1892, Miuw 1 hurwlay, Friday and Saturday .U v I wt and it built up a char;u t«r ed to .. take ' l"‘ the “....... old road * by ‘T wav of N okton D. W alling . Our 332 and 333 Concord team har nights and have some very strong I and self reliance that knew no obsta- ....... " ■ z j | Spencer creek. Wm. F lackuh . I of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, ness can't be liest In thia county for specialties between acta each evening, cles. Contractor. ! state of Oregon, has this day tiled in the money, We have them as low Ao leaders ever developed greater ('hamlx-rluiii's 8tomai’li and Liver quulilies of vigilance, tact and brav CHA/TBERLAIN’S colic , cholera this office his sworn statement No. ' Bradley A Gunther. a» 326.50. Tablets are Just what you need when 2078, for the purchase of the Lots .J AND DIARRHOEA REHEDY. Mcsdatnea L. F. Willits, E. Il- you have no appetite, feel dull after ery than did Lewis and Clark. Their ; and 4 and South i of NW} of Section ' discipline was perfect, their men had Ileaiii'» ami F. D. Jennings left Bun eating and wake up with a bad taste i 10 in Township No. 40 S, Range No. A,. ... , uuiFninuvxi utivusx; ill unbounded vmii confidence In men them. So Ix everywhere recognized ax the day evening tor I’ortland, as delegates lii your mouth. '. * 1 H'y . } clow-ly are the charai terxof thei -xe two one remedy that can always lie de- ' ‘ 7 E, and will offer proof to show that , from Klamath Falls, to attend the your appetite, ch-iinxe :ttikp and ittiil 1 11 v I i/i >r t <• I .* Invigorate tiie land sought is more valuable for Grand Chapter, Order of the Kastern your stomach and give you a relish associated that they have one person pended upon and that la pleasant to Its timber or stone than for agricultu- ality; they worked as one and so will take. It is especially valuable tor, ...i . ,—i an<j establish his Nt ar. for your food. For sale by Chitwoixl history preserve their memories. summer diarrhoea In children and is r» , Alex Martin, Sr. arrived Monday A Co. On May 14, 1KO4, Lewis and Clark J undoubtedly the means of saving the i claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamath County at Klamath Falls. from Oakland, Cal. He wax accom Mrs. IL II. Hatton and daughter, started on the Missouri. In August lives of a great many children each i Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of panied by bls grand-daugliter, Miss Miss Ruby, returned Thursday even of the same year they stixxl on the ' year. For sale by Chitwood & Co. Aiken, who »HI visit tiie coming sum ing from Oakland, Cal., where Mrs. crown of the continent In tin- midst -——------- —------- —------------- July, 1903. He names as witnesses: II. S. Moore of Klamath Falls, Or., I mer with Alex Martin, Jr. and Hatton accompanied her mother, ____ _------- Mrs. ¡of that wonderful knot of peaks TIM BER LAND, ACT J U N E 3, 1878, H. H. Wescott of Klamath Falls, Or., I family. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Ilartery, some lime ago. J ‘ Mrs. Hart- ' whence rises the Columbia. Early in J. C. Smith of Klamath Falls, Or., 1 ‘___ ------ ' I October, —, 1805, they embarked on TIME IS MONEY! And the place rry Is reported as greatly improved J. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls. Or. i RE ADVERTISEMENT. I Clearwater, a tributary of the Colunt- ~ to get the iniwl time for the least since she was taken to the hospital. Any and all peisons claiming ad ' bla, and began to paddle their way to money la al Van's, the Jeweler. Just A. Slack and W. II. Weaver of Lan- U nited S tatus L and O ptic «,) versely the above-described lands are in November buy one of those elegant new gell valley have secured the old Dick ward the sett Ing sun. I.akeview, Oregon, May 9, 1902.f requested to tile their claims In this watches ami you will always have the Hamaker mill and arc now prepared they heard the roar of sea; "that Notice is hereby given that in coin- office on or before said 3rd day of sea" says Lewis "which was the ob- tiliance with the provisionsof the act of correct time. tf to furnish finish and rough lumber. July, 1903. E. M. B kattain , I ject of all our labors, the reward of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An Register. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer and daughter Best grade of ih siring and rustic car- ’ j all our anxieties. ” " i - Ad for the sale of timlier ----- land • in the | ; ~- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------, MI m Daisy, who have been visiting J. rled In stock. On returning, Clark's partv struck "ule» °* California, Oregon, Nevada, F. Hoeller and family, left Sunday the ,,1'd.in '' «'•l»nxton T-rriuuy”as extend- j Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— Caboage plants for sale by William northward and' came" ti’i’niugb “ 3z> ’* all “ ill- P.«Ritas Und I asv/4 iitatex kv Yellowstone country. The Jiflnt ex- AA/I V H>e Public by act evening tor their home in Kansas. Lubkr, West Klamath Falls. Notice for Publication. of August 4, 1892, the following pemons i They will visit a abort time In San pedltlon met in 81. Louis In 1806. In ASHLAND'S STRAWBERRY CROP. the course of two and one-half years have this day filed fn this office their ! Franaclaeo. • worn statements, to-wit: RE-ADVERTISEMENT. CtianPierlaln's Pain Balm Is an an- they had traversed one-third the; Mary F. Trefren, The first ripe strawlicrrlrs of the tueptii liniment, and when applied | Ashland crop arc just appearing In J circumference and nearly two-thirds ' of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, A t L akbvikw , O r «., May 9, 1902. to cuts bruises and burns, causes the breadth of the American conti Oregon, sworn statement No 1540, for 1 the market this week. Within a few the purchase of the NEW, Sec 26, Tp 40 Notice is hereby given that, in com nent. They had found practicable them to heal without maturation and (lays, they will be plcntlflul. Straw- pliance with the provisions of the act of iniich more quickly than liv the usual 1 berry culture is Increasing In Ashland. passes through the Rocky mountains, 8, R 7 E. W M. Robert H. Drew, ! Congress oi June 3, 1878, entitled ‘'An confirmed our claim to the Oregon treatment. Fur sale by Chitwood A of Aahlaml, county ol Jackson, state of act tor the sale of timber lands in the This year there art some large Cn. j patciics whoae product will be ne !W to 1 country, and opened up the way to Oregon, sworn statement No. 1610 tor Htates of California, Oregon, Nevada and the Columbia and Pacific slope. They the purchase oi the 8WW Sec 10 Tp 40 in Washington Territory,” ax extended The citizen« of Lakeview had a lit _ the __ _______ market. No better licrrles are also furnished us with our first deli- 8 R 7 E W M. to all the Public Land States by act of tle surprise last Thursday morning. grown anywhere In the state than in ; nite knowledge of that magnificent j That they will offer proot to show August 4, 1892. the following persons | During the night previous three Ashland. The fim-st patch we know | territory from which ten great states that the land sought is more valuable have this day filed in this office their Inches of snow fell noiselessly, but II oi In the city Is that of H W. Burn:, have since been carved. In spite of tor its timlier or stone than tor agricul sworn statements, to-wit: soon went off. The people are now which comprises over an acre of I Fannie L. Lash, suffering and peril, these leaders kept tural purposes and to establish their guessing what It Is going to do next. ground. He has several of the choice claim to sai-l land before C. H. With of 350,’, Gli.-on Kt., Portland, county of Journals which are a treasury of in row, U. 8. Commiksioner at Klamath Multuomah, state of Oregon, sworn —Lakeview Examiner. varieties, early and late. It la clean, formation, unequalled for fidelity, ' highly cultivated and bedded with minuteness, comprehensiveness and Falls, Oregon, on Friday the 4tb day of statement No. 1602 tor the purchase of We have made and sold sixty-five the 8*^ NEV and 8EV4' NWW, Sec September, 1903. AT • • • •* A • • • straw, so that the luscious rich color saddles In the last nine months and accuracy. They name as witnesses: Mary F. Ml and 8W1$ SWtf Sec 2V, Tp 37, 8 R ed tierrle» might be picked in bright nil are giving satisfaction. Call •nd Ix*wls and Clark were so successful Trefren, G. W. Trelren, Robert II. 13 E, W if. ' cl«an condition. Mr. Burns bits also Milton J. Jones, , ______________ look at our slock of saddles. We are that the government sent out other Drew of Ashland, Or., J. 8. Bailey of, of a Portland, ». • w , county va «»wsawj of Multnomah,; ..v — — ■ • t right nnd our saddles and prices •re I some of the finest raspberry bushes explorers but their nchelvment stands Shake. Or. and Joseph R. Delvendahl xzs that were imported and are perhaps unpeered In the annals of the world of St. Francis, Minn. utate of Oregon, sworn statement No.' state No. right and we are here to stay. fsxr ihn nnroliaan of th« XE niiart(*r Any and all persons claiming adverse- ' 1605, tor the purchase of the KE quarter, the Ix-st to lie found In this pail of and stands as the geographical genius Bradley A Gunther. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. the state. Ills plarc Is a fine rum- of American pioneers. No event Is of Iv the alrove-described lands are request- Sec. 30, T. 37 8., R. 13 E. W. M. is! to file their claims in this office on or 1 Benjamin F. Jones, The Electric Cash Store has been ( pie of skilled horticulture and dem more significance in American history before said 4th day of September, 19u3. ' of 174 Third Kt., Portland, county of newly (minted, the building looks onstrates what can lie done with hlll- E. M. B rattaix , Register. Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn very atirartive In Its fresh coat, of ' side lands In Ashland with attention than tills conquest of Izwis and ----- statement No. 1606, for the purchase of green. The great number of Improve to enrichment of these granite soils Clark. Although, by most of the in habit anta east of the MIsxiHBlppI, the DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF— XO- die 8 half ftW quarter, Sec. 30, and N ments lielng made by our bualnoas and thorough cultivation. i half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., R. TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon country wax thought of only j houses are a sure sign of progress and . 13 E., W. M. We are told that, with no perverse ax a great untraveraed desert, there United States Land Office, tend to add to Hie beauty of our city. action <>t the weather, the strawberry ; Etta Jones, Lakeview, Or., April 28, 1903. were some far sighted men who saw ! of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, Houston Bros hare Just completed 'crop In Ashland will I h * an exception there wax a great future for that vast Notice is hereby given that Charice J. state of Oregon, sworn statement No. I region. None, however, could realize Swingle of Lorella. Oregon, has filed no arrangements with Welnarda Brew ally gisxi one tIlls year.—Tribune. , 1607, for the purchase of the 8E quarter, ery of Portland to receive Keg tx-er In the boundleaa resources which nature tice oi intention to make 1".°?}' «u’u I Sec- ’I. T- 37 8., R. 13. E. W. M. desert-land claim No. 398. OHATION-TME FAR WEST. t-utnuj'n.ui ..v. .>»»• tor t <e • 4 Christian L. Long, car load Iota at IN kegama. Tills will had stored there only awaiting the nej L .... n^.'nK ol T"yd St-. Portlfn<r, county of laml that celebrated beer here In lirt-1 baud of civilized man to open them fore Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk at Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn BY Tltt'K DKLA1*. ter shape than ever, and will certain-, up. Klamath Falls, Or., on Saturday the statement No. 1608, for the purchase Stand with me fora moment on the I ly lie appreciated by the lovers of good ( Francis B.iylies, U. S. senator from 13th day ol June, 1903. He names the .. of the 8 half NW quarter and N half iilgheat peak of American glory and Massachusetts in 1823, looking be following witnesses l.iger beer at tills place. ises to move the com-. sw quarter Scc. 30 J. 37 8., R. 13 E., patrlollatn and wonder bow she tmastH yond the veil which separates the plete irrigation and ami reclamation of ol aald said It lx rumored that the big Ilartery ! of the grandest country among grand present from that which it promises land: Williatn D. CatnpMl *...... * " of Lorella, i That they will offer proof to show Ranch has been sold. We were un „„ |uc -------- ----- „ c valuable ' countries; wonder why she boxsts exclaimed: "The Pacific is our natur Or.. Silas Obenchain of Lorella. O-.. that the -- land sought is ---- more able to obtain any particulars. The Thoma» < ulbert of Lorella, Or., Eugene for timber or stone than for agricul- that she leads the world, in position al boundary. The swelling tide of ranch Is a very laluatile property and Wtlkerson of Lorella, Or. 1 tural purposes and - to establish ....... their and extent, as well as grandeur of our population must and will roll on , E. M. BKATTAIN, Register. i claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris- la altuatrd about tour miles below prlnccples and nobility of aim. Sen until that mighty ocean interposes! Merrill. It contains alaiut 3000 acres | " 1 coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, ator Beveridge, of Indiana, a repre Itx waters and limits our territorial I ' Or., on Mouday the 17th day of August, and Is very near all under the Little! sentative of young America voices the empire. Then with two oceans wash-1 TIM BER LA NI », ACT J UN E 3.1878, 1903. Klamath irrigation ditch. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ¡sentiment of the present and future I Ing our shores Hie commercial wealth They name as witnesses: Fannie L. Dr. J. G. Goble, the opt It Ion, will when he says: "In point of location | of the world Is ours and imagination Benjamin r. F. U sitxd S tates L and O fhcx , , Lash, “*»• Milton J. Jones. J'^es. »enjamin I k * at the Linkville Hotel, Satunlav, the country of the American lathe can hardly conceive the greatness, 1 Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long, ..... 1W3 May 30, and June 4, 5, and « (Thurs tx-st In the world. On the east Is one the grandeur, and the power that Notice is hereby given that in com- j 0. Hamaker of Bonanza, Or. day, Friday and Saturday.) He is of the world's greatest oceans; on the await us." It was through the efforts nliance with the provisions of the act of , . ,, , . . . prepanxl to tit any and ail eases of ] j west Is the other of the world’s great i of I<ewis and Clark that the United ’ ingress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An , Any and all persons claiming adverse- defective sight that Glasses will rem est ocean; on the south Is the world's States lias the Pacific us Its western act tor the sale oi timber land, in the '-v l,,e above-described lands are re edy. Should your eyes lie troubling greatest gulf; on the north arc the ¡boundary. They first uncovered the states of California, Oregon, Nevada,, quested to tile their claims in ^‘soffiee or before «id 170. , day of^ August 191». you, don’t fall to call and have them | ( world's greatest lakes; through Its interior resources of the country, I a.S Washington Territory,” ** extend- E. - “ M. • BKATTAIN, BRATTÀIN, Register, Register. E runs the world's greatest river; i Their achievement is without parallel ed to all the Public Und States by act examined. Examination free of ¡center ! charge. in Its west are the world's greatest I in history. Their journal will stand of August 4, 1892, Katherine Neubert, of ------------------------------------------------------ Klamath Falls, Countv of Klamath, I have been troubled for some time mountains, heavy with the world's forever as a monument to their State of Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, 1 this office her sworn statement No 1828, PUBLICATION, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. with Indigestion and sour stomach richest mines. Tho coast line of the genius. Jason Ix-e prophesied: "It may he j for the purchase of the 8WW SEJj Sec I -------- says .Mrs. Sarah W. Curt la. of Ix-e, Republic exceeds the coast line of all W4 NEA<, NEI4, 8EJ< SEii^ NEJ» ’E’s of Section Section'll 9 in m j ; U Uxrntn mitbd 8 S tatm tatrs L and Orne«, Orncx, I ( Ma«., and have been taking Cliain- the five other great maritime powers. I thought that Oregon Is of little Im- 4. \v>, No. 37 8 Range No. 9 E W M , Lakeview, Oregon, February 12, 1903.f lierlaln s Stomach and Liver Tablets And so we see the country over which ! portance, but, rely upon It, there is Township and »ill 'offer proof to show that the land Notice is hereby given that in con>- which have helped me very much so floats the Stars and St ripes is perfect ¡the germ of a great state.” Lee sought is more valuable for ita timber or iv, to vouve, v, p]| lnce with the provision« nliance provisions of the act of i bullded better than he knew and the ly placed not only for self develop that now 1 can eat many things that stone than f 1 for agricultural purposes, Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled " “An of his prophesy pi.'puvnj will expand und to establish before I could not. If you have any ment, but for the world,sdominance. ” , ’ meaning 01 „ said ----------- iliflh her claim to land . < nr » r « mo I a r»f timhpr lamin in What has been the time nceesaary I more ______ iu time rolls " on. .It holds a la-fore C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Commis act for the sale of timber lands in the Call and see the Latest in Hats. trouble with your stomach why not states of California, Oregon, Nevada, to achieve t his? Whoss was the fore-j germ already grown magnificent but sioner, at Klamath Falls. Or., on Friday and Washington Territory,” as ex- take these Tablets and get. well. For ______ sight, the skill, the endurance, which destined still to grow and to become the 24th day of July, 1903. She names sale by Chltwmxl & Co. , tended to all the Public l.and States by as witnesses: II. N. ”. \\ luteline, John - 1 act o( August 4, 1892, the follow ing per brought it to pass? as great as Oregon Itself. ^he people of Alkali valley near Hsgelstein, John Janssen and G. Neu- Will Oregon join in spirit Rnd zeal 1 i V' 11 ZA A r-vuc sons have »1110 this ussy day UIVU tiled ill in vino this vimw office J'alry believe that, they can Irrigate bort, all persons of Klamath Or. Any When Louisiana was acquired in to show due honor to these two men? I'ld'ali claiming rails. adversely the their sworn statement», to-wit: their lands from artesian wells. They 1803 nothing was known of the vast Will Oregon unite to show how many u,„‘. -■---y--“- * James 8. Mi ls le of Lyons, county countv of oi Dealers and Manufacturers of aliove-descrilied lands are requested to jj ’ nni . ...... state of . • Oregon, . sworn statement ' A i ’ k UP subacrlptlon among region fold its value III»n has increased? Will — Or- ■ .1 _1.7... n 4 li.a nn nr . region lioill from the mouth Ol of the vile IIIVUIU III» Mlssou- »uncoil- ! (ilia IIS 4UIUV .............................................. • , file their claims in this office on or No. 1799 for the purchase of Lot 1, Sec. the ranchers to procure necessary rl to the mouth of the Columbia, icgon combine to teach the fame of before said 24th day of July, 1903. 5, Tp 37 8 R 9 E, W M. nmda to lx>re one well to demonstrate The geography of the region was a j these two men? The answer comes! E. M. Brattain, Register. George W. Melaine of Lyons, county what can lie done, ciias. McCumber matter of Imagination; the Columbia back, back, Yes! Yes! The western states say I Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement has headed Hie list with 3100. Klam- and the Missouri flowed as If in dark- to Oregon, “Lead on and we will fol-1 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— No. 1800 for the purchase of Lot 2, Sec Notice for Publication. sin county Is certainly wide awake ness. a few widely scattered Indian low.” 5, Tp 37 8, R 9 E, AV M. »nd is coming to the front fast. John R. Trask of Lyons, county of In monument will lie built Posts were the only marks of civiliza- ... 1905 .......... a .......... UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,! On March 18th, the Portland Irri tlon. An unknown region stretched ! in memory of these two men on Mult- L akxviiw , O rhion , February 16, 1903.J Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1801 for the purchase of Lot 3, Sec gation Company by Its duly author- beneath primeval shadows 1U00 miles nomah's banks, the river which, ex- We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col Notice is hereby given that, in com 5, Tp 37 8, R9E, W M. westward from the headwaters of the ! cept for savages, Capt. Clark was the ■" ■'-Rent, Geo. 8. Nickerson, tiled pliance with the provisions oi the act ol George F. Johnston of Lyons, county lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap. The exposition to be Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state w' h the county clerk of this countv Missouri, and nearly an equal distance ' first to see. from the British explorations In tile i held two years hence will portray how ment No. 1802 for the purchase of Lot 4 act for the sale of timber lands in the notice of appropriation of 10,000 Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. states * have ----------------- ...... * descended '*“•"•‘»•'<<"1 from f">m the Hie stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Sec 5. Tp 37 8, ROE, W M. »M iles of t|10 surplus water of Che- north to the Spanish discoveries on many We carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. heroism of Lewis and Clark. Thlsj Washington Territory. ” as extended to William R. Surrey of Lyons, county wmcan river, to lie carried from tlvo the south. Before the L owib A Clark expedi exposition will reveal the winning of | all the Public Land States by act of of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state I have had thirteen years of steadyt ► 1 I have been making the Celebrated servolrs throngh a canal 16 feet August 4, 1892, Fred Janssen, of Klam ment No. 1803, for the purchase of Lot 1 Lakeview --------- baddie for the , put four- practice in making Harness and llar-l ’------------ —----- <li>> 1 T* ,K,,',4»n »nd three feet tion Oregon was more remote from a territorial empire.. It «ill be an athFalls, county of Klamath, state of Sec tt, Tp 37 8 K 9 E W M. everlasting monument to the fame of ' P'l" toe desert lands lying norih civilization than liny other part of That they will offer proof to show ness goods. I let my work speak forj jteen years. My work will stand the Oregon, has this day filed in this office Lewis and Clark and the patriotism Srald 'P'“t °f ,,“lslcy—Lakeview America, with the possible exception j ¡closest Inspection. W m . G umthkr . his sworn statement No. 1807, for the that the land sought is more valuable Gao. W. B hadlky . of American citizenship. of the central wilds of Alaska. niirchase oi Ix>t 3 of Section No. 4 in for its timber or stone than for agricul itself. township No. 37 8, Range No. 9 E W M, tural purposes and to establish their Picture, if you can, a land whose eiD.?t7‘ 9ari*to, a highly esteem- water courses led no man knew whith CHEAP IRRIGATION. nnd will otter proof to show that the claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris land sought is more valuable for its coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falla, st in T? °f A»h,»n<l and old time er; whose mountains lifted np their sen dr.L‘‘r’ WI,M Pr,*t rated In his heads to unknown heights; whose What Irrigation costs in the follow tinilier or stone than for agricultural Or, on Saturday the 1st dav of August, niimoscs, and to establish his claim to 1903. »tageTIIXA"lThoi.Ki‘m,llh F'“lH wastes had never felt the tread of civ ing districts: laid’ land before C. II. Withrow, U. 8. United State» Commi»»ioner, They name as witnesses: John R. Salt River valley. Arliona. 3-0 for J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. si - iu ,.. ly' rhcre *ax one pas ilized man; whose vast- extent was but Conuniseioner at Klamath Falls, Or, on Trask, William R. Surrey, James 8. to in nl"J w ,b b,ni and be w“» a,,b* a trackless wilderness except as In water rights; maintenance, »4.00. Mills, George W. McLane, George F. Fridav, tho 24th day of July, 1908. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Yuma, Arizona, 320 water rights; l>ccKii»? f'lr tt* K**1» Spring* where he dians or wild beasts left passing rea He names as witnesses: G. Neubert, Johnston, all of Lyons, Or., and W. O. Qcanlincss and Good Work Isaac Shepard, H. R. Janssen and John Sinith^snd Hiram Weacott of Klamath to hk 1,,n<’”n*'l,M>» »nd was brought ligns, whose plains were free and open maintenance 32.50. GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. Escondida, Cal.. »3» wa,,?r rlKb,s' Janssen, all ail of persons Klamath claiming Falls, Or. tonvevH0"’® ,n A’,blan‘1 by private and whose forests were still In their "Any and adverse- j Any and all persons claiming adverse Guaranteed. came hl"..,no "1,nK b0 primeval grandeur; whose only sounds maintenance 32.50. CiniAo • ..... T ••••« infilling no h®* ne- nriiiicwMi BLUE RRINTB 380 water i ly the above-described lands are re-, ly the above-described lands are re- ioiiti'M <,n*'0M* an(* I’ hhioii ant lc-. were the th< gurgling and plashing of 1 Wenatchee, Wash., Also Agent for LONDON AND furnished of any lands in Klamath Cat iinosted to file their claims in this office quested to file their claims in this office the notes of birds, the cries of rights; maintenance ♦!..»<». ... ' on nr before said 24th oi day of July,: on or before said lat dav of August, hi. .,nu V,*'Nlblc ■‘«'»’very, diiigmwing I water, 11 LANCASHIRE TIRE INS. CO. savages, the howls of boast-s or the! In the Deschutes and 'thc the Irrigation I matt • _ 1903. Vaii,.v 17 "n Rs nP*nal tncnlngctls. Corrections received daily. stutc kegistcr. , 1903. E. M. B kah - ov , Register I cord, «’•fold. liront Ilin breathings of, the forests. Picture nil districts"! this t- ELECTRIC . CASH STORE SHOES A Big Shipment of SHOES Just Received * II L. F. WILLITS, Prop Barb Wire and Nails Car load of Waukegan Barb Wire and Nails just re ceived via the Klamath Take Railway I Baldwin’s Hardware Store Mb Hotel Linkville I. W. BURRISS, Prop Headquarters for All Stage Lines. Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. J. C. Perez Has just returned from San Francisco With an Entire New Line of Millinery, Ladies Underwear and Furnishings BRADLEY GUNYHER HARNESS, SADDLES and all kinds of strap work. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. i C. H. WITHROW, ' f