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e will trade lor Dacon, Spuds, I lour, (Train, Shakes, Lumber, Wood, Shingle«, Prtsls and CoyoU Bull Pups. The Duffy Co. Sleepless and KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. and tin« brlda la popularly mid well kimwn throughout Klamath county, MAROON* Ol l I:Al I D ' Im contempt of i lie world. GRANO AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE* HOLD GOODS Th«' Board ot ll’itne Mimions atvl F- Tlmve who W«Te forfmiute ••nmigb l*r< sbyterlaiiH oulKide of Klamath A new geolngiral klirVey map id At the Reviina ranch ns»t Saturday. rilVKHDAY, JUXE 2«». B'«. ('rater Luke und vicinity It.is Just Is'cn <n wltiiesM tli«' bull game hnmLiv !>«■ Falla have lnie,t«*d ii I miii I *10,(HXC made, till Hie back ar«' three excel, tween the Maroons and the 2t«>l Klam since tli«' oiganlz.iti'in of the church June 27. |ti03, ut Ki oMluek a. m. lent, views and I'ompri h' iislve ib'scrlp- ath Falls team wete brought t>> re l*i »ears ago, and di'aerve some recog- i There will also In sold to the hlghCMt local news alize that oor town Is not so slow nit Ion from tliow win, have at heart bidder f»»r cash the following farm live matter by Prof. J. N. bill« r. when It. conies to playing ball. |t t'oph's may l>e hadal live cents elicit was probably the Hncat exhibit toil of tlie welfare and growth of our town, mxclilnery ttnd utenalb, all In tirat- lull gHAM* ^ni'lay nt 1 <>'< |u« k. by addressing The Director, U. 8. bull playing ever seen in KoiiHii-rit and we me conildcnt that If tlie right I'lasK condition: One Studebaker, 3j, |>rl\itte dining rtMim« Hl III«! Cell1 Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. ¡Oregon and was a giinie fir blood, kind of IntcreKt I k taken in tlie town low wheel farm wagon, and Cal. stake and Mcinliy by tlie pastor and mem* rack f«e«lt one light 2-horae wagon in Dal Vale. < liamberlahi's Stom.'ieh and Liver I every man playing ball from tlie Marl. liera of the chiireli, tin y will Hud h giHtd repair, and ruck bed; one spring I liv Ci'll- I ablets are just what you need when I our «if the five Uillles scored by laitli hearty n-Kponse to any ap|>eal that, wagon and liiirneKH for name; one cart private dining rooms nt you have no appetite, feel dull ufter 'teams were made In tlie fbhl inning may lie necehaary for the gtxjd of the witli single harneaa; one Adrlance tral Unh1' 'eatlug mid Wilke lip with 11 bid lust«« iH'fore the men imd got warmed up. «'aus *, Buckeye mowing machine; and other Vans, the Jewel«*, for reliable 1 In your mouth. They will Improve From Own on it was one «'outinuouh farming Inipleinenfs that span: will Wltihrs. | your appetite, cleitnse mid Invigorate 'shut-out until the nlidli inning wm, not permit of itemizing. But come (lias. I’h'kelt came In from I'ts* . your stomai'h and give vuu 11 relish rmn'h«'d, when I he Manwam managed CIIA/TBERI.AIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA and see for yourself, as there will be AND DIARRHOEA RE.TUOV. 1 for your fissl. Fur Mile by < 'IIItwood to lose the ball by planting ¡1 rty <«ut valley TucMluy- lots of things you need and can buy . ’> I & ( o. | III tin' sagt brush, thereby making ¡1 cheap. Otto Heidrich I Ims iiim it n new dwelling I h cvi'i i wlicre ro-ognized as the 1 home run. Tills gave the Maroons $ 'Flic amount of household grsids In rminte <>f const met Ion. I’lof's A, A. Brown and M ix Far- two tallies, lint, they fall«'«! to make one remedy tli.it can always be de- will surprise you Iteds and la-diiing, rand of Sliinfor<l I'nlvvrsltv. whohnv< ‘ I 1 'mi' ll upon and Hi.it is pleasant to Engraved <«r printed wedding Invi any mote. Thus the crack team was stoves and ranges, milk pans and I Is-on enjoying a several weeks outing I defeated, hilt th«') have lio'lillig Io Is take. It is eh|M-<'ially valuable for tations ut the Repulilh nn office. £ on the Illg Khimafh Lake, returned to aabaiiu'd of as every mao piansi like summer diarrhoea In children and Is btickelM, hath tubs and cupboards, tables and chairs, looking glasses and A targe uddltluH to W. W. Iluzen's 1 lb«* city yi'strrdav aftermsin accoin* imdoiibicdly Hie mean* of saving tlie a prof« Mlonal. Following is the line- pictures, wash tuba and dishes, lace jrsldeii« «' wus «•oiiiiiivltecd Momluy. piiiili «l by Judge II. L. B i iimhi . The , up and score: live, of a great many children each ♦ curt .-tins and window shades, bed steads gentlemen left Williamson bridge year. For sale by Cint wiHid A Uo. Don't forget the bull gHine Niimluy. ) Hull Si aidman and bureaua, and other things we all In the morning in a row boat and ar Qgne out ami nee the Manama get de- B' oiih H.inka need and on«' of the Is'st opportuni rived here at I p. m. I Mitchell »rated. Sloan TIMBER LAND WT.II'NE.'J, 1878. ties to buy what yo« want, “so cheap f inis. Ilissl, ¡1 Modis- Indian, mid Merryman .Mart hi you'll think von have stolen it.” Miss Cull was In Hi«' city Saturday NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION Roberts Don't take any one's word for it, but from Ungell valley, proving up on family, with seven others, arrived tn Perez tlie city TiieMlay from Indian Terri, Pauli Boyd UNI FED STATES LAND OFFICE. come and see for yourself. Ifon't for tier li«iiiiest«'U<l' lory where they were remov«*«l bv the I’aull B< nsoti L akeview . O ueaion , A piul 27, 1903. get tlie day and date Saturday, June Horn at Merrill. Wednewhiy. June government, ut th<'<-l<«s" of Dm M'sl's- Sales Withrow Notice is hereby given that incom- 27. Dm3. Th«' sale comniences at 10 24. |9ti3, I" Mr. und Mrs. Frank Gray, war. This Is the first of tli«’ mlgrti- Batliow Houston plianci- with tlie provisions of theaz't o'clock a. ill. bad, a daughter. ¡thill of tile M ik I ih ' s I o t heir old liont- Totals of t'ongress of June 3, 1878, entitled •> •An ¡e t for th«- sale of timber lands Fine line of rings und the latest - Ing grounds, but many more arc ex- Miinsms I 0 0 (I 0 o o 0 I KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. «ivies In bracelets und jewelry ut pei'teil to arrive Msin, ns they liopeto 2nd Nine 3 U 0 0 0 0 o 0 X .1 in iiii- stat's of California, Oregon. have thi'lr children participate In tlie Van’s Jew dry store. Ncveda and Washington Territory,” TIMKTABI.K ke. 2 A FINE I RIP. allotment of the l.mds 011 the Klam .1» ext".i«|ed to all the Public Land C. t’liltwissl und family left In effect on and after June 1 I«. 1903 ath reservation. No. I, Went Bound. Tucwl.iy for Ashlund wher«' they will 'Pile big excursion to Odessa and States bv ¡li t of August 4 1892, in ai fxsaves Pokegama, Oregon N ohtos D. W allin «», Rev. Jessie Kirk, the Klllinatll Ill Pelican Bay on the steamer, Alma, visit for a week or ten days. •• Junction Hiding ........ ions 'll.in pre. ii hi r. who I, is been III Wash came off as advertised, Aljout lift i of Klamath Falls, counlyof Klamath, '• .'“i.Hifnit 1011 jf, D. Walling r«-t limed Friday ington tfie past winter urging leglsla- 10 43 “ I’pper H* itch-back Hpur state of Oregon, lias tliis day tiled In lx>ffer Switch-back Spur. . in. «7 fnmi a three weeks' biislmss trip '.o . • loll III Hie Interests of Iris |x-oplc of pimple from Klamath Falls and vicin this office Ins sworn statement No. •• HotHpringa Htation le.M ity enjoye«! the trip. Tlie I mm B left Tacoma. Portlund und Salem. “ Fall Creek Hpur . 10.37 tlie Klamath reservation, arrived In the lauding at in o’chs-k Saturdnv 2<i7*. for the purchase of the 1/its J Steel Bridge 11 IS Don! let the flics o it yot r horses up I lie elt v Hnturday evening, lie w as morning und arrived at Odessa at and I and South j of N\V| of Section ’ Arrive« at Laird, Cal., II. ÜS No. 2, E bh I Bound. when Ihmlley A Gunther will sdl you nccompaiiled by Joseph Kirk, who alMiul 2 p. m. Dinner was served 10 in Township No. lo S, Range No. Jx*avea Laird, Cal., after arrival of a set of fly nd» at I hh I r«s'k pi le« s. If. went to Washington to be with Iris late In th«- afternoon, after which the > E. and will offer pnsif to allow that 4.0U p. in Southern Pacific day traiun al t In-land sought is more valuable for brother during Ills Illness and while Ix aveb Steel Bridge.......... 4. V» •• crowd »'altered, a numlwr Keeking Th«' Klamath Training slabh's un* 5. Ü9 •• Fall Crrek Apnr its timber or stone tlian for agricultu They re- 1 In' wa» undergoing an operation for t lie c«s,I breeze and shade of th«' grovi s. Hot Spring Station 514 •• Pow open for biialn<'sa. ral purposes, and to establish Iris I ii|ip«*iidli*ltls, and bv Ills daughter, Jx>wer Hwitcli-back spur ...54fl •• wIdle ottiers visited tile well known «•rived three more Hue horses t li«- Loper Switch Hack ... 5JÄ •• who has been attending the Chcmuwa Budd Spring, but a larger number ■ laim to said land liefore the Clerk of 8 .iiiiiiit ............ .. •• flrstofthe week. 1 tuhilng school. Junction Siding ... " spent the afternoon and evening In Klamath County at Klamath Falls. Arrive al Hokeguna ... Ä.Ä •• McCormick mowers and rukeu. wire Oregon, on Friday, the 3rd day of A gissl one Is told 011 two j«s-kcvs the row ls«ata fishing and enjoying July, 1903. lie tiaines as witnesses: I Freight rate« from !««ird to Pokegama W rtn cab!«'» and pulley blocks. j -‘ t hundred in lt*M> than car load lots and 25 I <if Lakeview who wished to do up ¡1 Hie shade along the banks of the U.S. M'sire of Klamath F'alls, Or., els Geo. It. Hurn. per hundred in car iota. beautiful Kt ream. jis'key from Klamath Falls, savs th«' There iw a large warehonae at Pokegarna, East Fliul Hardware. Tlie tithing at Pelican Bay is tie- II. II. Wesi-ott ol Klamath F'alls, Or., anti freight will be properly taken c*re of anti I* «at. They agreed for the tiest num ■I t . S iiltli of Klamath Falls, Or., forwarded to all points free of forwarding Rest Chicken feed on earth will to try him first, and If he got whip coinlng world-famous and each ye n charges. J. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls. Or. make chickens lay -Cracklings 2 cents ped. the other j«s'k would take Ills tlie I iiiiii I ht of tmirisl h lucre.ise. neces- Any and all poisons claiming ad- per pound. turn. The F'alls jork. put the first Hit at Illg more wcomniutlat Ions. In ilie evening tlie party assembled n isi ly the alsive-dcsctibed lands are Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— jw. C ity M kvt M aukkt . one out of husliK'Ss in short order, reipiested to tile their claims in tills oil Ilia pavilion and enjoy« d dancing Notice for Publication. Alex Martin Jr. and wife roturned when Iris par«l step|w-d in to even tip slid singing until a late hour. 'flic oilli'e on or before said 3rd clay of from Astoria Tuesday. W hile ab- matters, tint he wasn't In it at all; In hotel ami pavilion being well lightisl July, 1903. FL M. B hattain , RE ADVERTISEMENT. «ent they vislt<'d Ashhuid, Pollland fact, those Lakeview jockeva got the Register. most Iwaullfiil (?) threshing they witli Chinese lanterns, presented a and other Oregon clip's. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ever saw. The I nivs are wondering very attractive appearance. Ar L akkvikw , O rb ., May 9. 1902. George llarpold, of Terra Haute. now how It happened, and think may Sunday morning was spent in cruis TIMBER LAM». A« T.IUNE3. 1878. Notice in hereby given that, in «»in- Ind., arrived in Hie city ThuiMlay be they were do|M<l, Iml the general ing on Crystal creek and visiting the NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION, pliantx* with the provisions of the act of evening on his way to visit bls uncle, opinion is that they couldn't deliver 1 Lralge. The return home was made (’««ngrera of June 3, 1878, eniitied "An RE ADVERTISEMENT. A. D. llarpold, the Bonanza mcri hant. the g<s«ds. In tin- afternoon, arriving at the do. k m t for tlie sale of timber lands in the al 1:30. of California, Oregon, Neviulaand Orders taken for cngrn»e<l curds, A- G. Geyer, of Silver I. 'kc, piisscd I' mtki » S t ITCH I.ASII OrrtCK.I states wrdding Invitations ami announce through town Siturday on Iris return 1 l.ikeview, Oregon. May 9. I9J2.( iu Washington Territory,” as extended GOOD PRICE I OR WOOL. ments ami rtidHiHsed atalloncry, ('all from the railroad with freight. Notice is hereby given that III com to all the Public Land States by act of He pliance will, tlie provi-ionsot liie act ot August 4, 1892, the following person» and see our line of samples. Repub gave Information to Ju«lge Baldwin, 1 Klamath county wool is bringing a C.mgrem« of June 3, 1878. entitled "An have tliis «lay tileil in this office their lican Office. at th«- Instance of Silier Lake people, goisl price. It is la-lng sold from one A' l for the “ale ot timlier land in tlie swuru statements, to-wit: Fannie L. Lash, Miss Jcssi«' Arnett, who has been regarding tlm tnord piaetlral route to one and three-fourths cents more states '.I California, Oregon, Nevada, of 3o0(» Glicon 8t., 1'ottland, county of FL W. ‘and in Washington Territory — ‘ ,r" ns extend Multnomah, stat« of Oregon, sworn dangero'isly ill for the past six weeks for the proposed roa«l to termmate th.in was paid lost year. lie reports being told Gowen Ims 1»,light tlie clips from tlie ed to all tlie Public Land Mates by act statement No. 1H02 for r tlo* Is up and arouml again ami under tlie at that town. the purchase of . care of Dr. Merryman is Improving by Mr. Wallace Taylor, foreman of sheep belonging to Mrs. Henley, S. T. of August -I. 18112, the lollowing persons the F.tj NEW and SE I '4 NWl4, Sec have tliis day tiled tn thia office their Die Chew an« .Ill Land Jt Llvestis-k as- Sumuiem, ('. (’. Low, 1. E. and F. L. very rapidly. :-XI iind 8W*4 N W,’4 Sec 29, Tp37, 8R aoclatlon, that tf the road is laid out Applegate, John Smart and Bob Bun sworn itateiix-nta, to-wit: 13 E, W M. Mary F. Trefren, Doii't forget thnt we carry I Im larg ss pr«>|M*,e<l. running to the west <>f nell. He ik buying for MeNaineK A .Milton J. Jones, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of est assortmeiit <d whips In tlie county. Slean Marsh, Ills company would Inrild Dickons, of San Franciwo, and has al Oregon, »worn statement No 1540,lor of Portland, county of Multnomah,’ We liundl«' nothing bill Keystone the bridge over Mean river, without ready secured over JO.ono pounds at state of Oregon, sworn statement No. the pure! a-e ot th« NEL. Sec 2'«, Tp 40 IHUa, f«,r the purchase of the 8E quarter, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS» make. expeUM'to the county. Tins would from 12 to 14 cents a |s>und. 8, R 7 E. W M. Sec. 30. T. 37 S., R. 13 E. W. M. tf. Eradle» A Guntil«". leave pr.u'tIc.rily no tiildg«' building Robert H. Drew. Benjamin F. Jones, I \shlaml. county of Jackson, state of of 174 Third «st., Portland, county of Walter (Affiiu'r arrived In the city for the ciiutify tod«». Tlie road would AN INTLUESTIMJ MINTING. « hegi.il , sworn slatenient No. 1610 for for Biv, Ronan- from Salem We«hics<lny. H«' will I m * e«junity Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn the purchase of the SW *4 ,»«c 10 Tp -10 statement No. ItiOH, for the purchase of visit the Conner ranch In Swan latke xa, Merrill and Ixlainatli F.ills, and Th«'popular meeting at the o|>era S I! 7 E W M. tin' S half t»W quarter, Sec. 30, and N valley for a short lime mid from there would also Is» favorably lis'atcd for a Imus« last Sunday evening was large That they will offer proof to show will go to Spring Ct«'« k for an outing. Junction witfi a road to Paisley, Sum ly aitend«'«! and proved to I m - an in that tlie land sought is more valuable half NW quarter, 8ec. 31, T. 37 8., R. mer Lake mid tlie Chewath'.’iti coun teresting event. A larg«' chorus as for its lini'ier or stone than for agricul 13 E„ W. M. G. W. Rever hits twilight 40 acres of Etta Jones, try. Inasmuch ns the part uf the sist etl with tlie music, and opened with tural piirpo-es and to establish their Und adjoining Wist Klamnth Falls Montavilla, county of .Multnomah, road fur Klamath county to build "(llury to (bid, Hallelujah.” Tins claim to sal I land before C. II. With of state of Or«*goti, sworn statement No. and will lay out town lota, which will lies wholly withiti th«- Klamath res was followed bv a duct, "Impatient row. •.'. S. Commi-sioner at Klamath 1007, for the purchase of tlie 8E quarter, be known ns tin* Lakeview addition. 1 alls. Oregon, on Friday the 4th «lay of ervation, f.ivorabli' iM'tion by the g«»v- Heart be Still” by Mr. Rutenic mid Sec. 81, T. 37 8., R. 13. E. W. M. Th«survey wase<>tnm<'ii«'<‘d tills morn September, 1‘JtKt. crnmciit agent, ( apt <>. C. Apple- Rev. Smith. Miss Aiken follow«d Christian L. Long, I. W. BÜRRI88, F»roii* They name as witnesses: Mary F. ing. gitc, will lie required. W«' umler- •villi a solo. «'Just for Today.” Mes- Trefren. G. W. Trefren, Rola'rt 11. of 174 Third St., Portland, county of I Mulincmaii, state of Oregon, sworn •I. L. Pulget i, R s. Kerns and F. stand assuraii«'«* of co-opciuthm Iris dames Mill« and H«:ury and the Mi.-ses Drew of Ashland. Or., J. 8. Bailey —. _. ... ------ ,. of It. Anderson, of Keno. ami E. (». lieen given by this gentleman. It is l.«'e then sang, "Just Beyond.” Rev. Slink«', Or. and Joseph R. Delvenilahl statement No. 1008, for the purcliase . of tlie 8 half NW quarter and N half Kpeiwer, of S|H'ii«'«'r Creek, were In to Is* hoped Hull tlie comity court W. U. Smitli, pastor of tin' I'resliy- of St. Francis, Minn. Any and all persons claiming adverse SW quarter, Sec. 32, T. 37 8., R. 13 FL. the city Tuesday as wltaiess -s In the will sec its way clear to carry out tills tenan church, then read theSeriptuie W. M. case of I.. W. Andciwun vs. Aaron projis't, apparently si feasible and lesson from the 17th chapter of John, ly the slsive .lescrilH-d lands lire «•eqneat- That they will offer proof to show: ed to til«' their claims in this office on or Venn. proinlsln;' of g<s>d results. Christ's prayer for the union cf bc- Indore said 4th «lav of S«pteml*r, Bki3. that tlie land sought is more valuable Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon, lor its timber or stone than for agricul n,«e;s. Dr. W s. Holt, synodical I E. M. B kattais , Register. Tin* Kl.iniatli County Agricultural OAKWOOD STOLEN. tural purpose« and to establish their missionary of ()rego:i, otl. red prayer. A smi ., ...... met yesterday and decided I claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris The usual offering was then lifted, KLAMATH HOUSE «li'thiilely tu I),,Id til«’ fail races (let., coll, County Cleik at Klamath F'alls, E. B. Henry returned Smvl.iy even 9- 7, 8 him I 9, Tlie Asao., w-III meet ing after a very wearisome trip of six after whleh R«'V. Smith expressed his TIMBER LAND. \CT.IUNE.3.1878. Or., on Monday the 17th duv of August, MRS. L. BIEHN, PROP. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. im. again In about a week to arrange tin days III tlie saddle. Will. Ford who hearty thunks for tin* generous and kindly spirit In whleh tlie owners of They name as witnesses: Fannie L. program, premiums, etc. I' mtki » S tatkh L asr Orricx, I 11.is I n - cii caring for M r. Henry 'a horses, tlie building had donated its use for I .ash, Millon J. Jones, Benjamin F. I RATES: $1.00 Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headqüar Lakeview, Oregon, February 20, l ‘ . X»3 ran away with his line stallion some Married Wednesday, J line 24. 1903 Jone«, Etta Jones, Christian I.. Long. the evening's service; also to tlie sing ters for Timber People. In the parlors uf the Klamath II (HINT, time last week, and tis soon as Mr. ers for their kindly and efficient ser Cyrus Notice is hereby given that in com-.», __ _________ D. F'owle. of _______ Portland, ,__ Or.,and ___ st Klaiuath F'alls, V. T. Dorris and Henry heard of II lie started in pur vices. Tlie chorus then s.mg the pliame with the provisions of the act ef J. O. Haniaker, of Bouanxa. Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse- 'IlssJosi«' Reeves both of Klantulll suit. II«'left tlie F.ill.s Monday cven- l>eauliful song, “Mav Jesus Christ be Uoiigre’-i-of June 3, 18<8, entitle«i "An act for the sale <>l tind er lands ill the |v j|ie alsive-describeil lands are re county. The ceremony was |H-rform- > Ing mid overtook Ford ut night about I'ralsed.” states «if ( alilornia. Oreg«m, Nevada, quest«»! to file their claims in this ottice Just received a shipment of (Roves from e«l by Justice S. C. Uravcs. I 15 Hilles tins side of Farewell Bend In Rev. Smith gave the principal ad aml Washington lerritory, as extend- un 01 is:fore said I7tli dav of August 190;i. tlie Deschutes country, Font was dress of t he evening <ai "Church Fe«l- ,.l to all th«' Public hind Mates by act g. M. BKATTAIN, Register, Dr. J. <;. Guille, the optician, will Carson, Carrier 8 Co. lie agreed to eration,’’ allowing the Immense ad of Augu'i 4, WW) K.nlietine Neuls rt.of _____ be at Ft. Klamath un July Fourth asleep when <*aiight. Henry, blit when they return with vantage to the cause of Christ fol Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, and will remain three or four days, I Also new stock of fabric gloves both short and long, State <»( Oregon, lias tliis day filial in rims«- wishing to have I heir eyes test - had returned part of the distance he ChiIslIans of dilTercnt training and tills office her sworn statement No 1828. TIMBERLAND. ACTJUNE3. 1878. 1 «■ Cd and glasses fitted will find him at slid off the horse and took to the beliefs to waive their minor differences for the purchase of tlie 8M »4 SE'4 Sec NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. wihh I k . Mr. ......... llenrv had had trouble _ ANOTHER NEW SUPPLY HAS ARRIVED OF THOSE READY MADH and magnify polntsof agreement, and I. V, NE'a . SE'a NE'a oiSection 9 in , the Hotel. Eyes examined free. enough, ho he let him go ami return uniting, stand ¡is one man for God Township SHIRT WAISTS, LATEST PATTERNS. No. 37 s Range No. 9 E W M , , .1 sitbd «S tates L axd Omca, I Mrs. Parkhurst, w ho has been visit ed with tin* horse. and righteousness. lie emphasized ami will offer pnwf to show that the land Lakeview, Oregon, February 12, 19U3.J ing her son, e . It. Henry and family, CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, the fact that "Feuds and Faiths art nought is more valuable for its timber or Notice is hereby given that in com- l’RI:5BVIi.«IAN CHURCH. andherdaugliter. Mias Margaret Park mortal enemies,” leading to a confu -tone than lor agricultural pui isises, pliauce witli the provisions of the act ot I * —wa.- - - — .... -..r..... 7~ r. , t ; "urM, who recently joined her lure, i sion of th«'essentia) with th«' trivial ami to establish her claim to said land Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Sabbath School at 10 a. in.; preach In religious life, mid th«1 substitution is-fore C. H. Withrow, U. S. Comniis-, act for tlie sale of timlier lauds in the relumed to her home in Salem, Tues ing by the pastor al 11 a. in. and 8 p. of conventionality In religious prac ?ioiiei, at Klamath Fall«. Or., on Friday stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, day evening by way of Aslilaml. the 24th day of July, 1903. She tiaines and Washington Territory,” as ex- m.; Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. in.; < hainberlain’s Pain Balm Is an nn- prayer service at 8 Wednesday even tice «or spirituality in religious ex ,i- witnesses: II. N. Wliiteline, John tended to all the Public Ia«n«l States by •leeptle liniment, and when applied ing* A cordial invitation Is extended perience, ami gave Instance* of de llnge’sti in. John Janssen and G. Neu- act of August 4, 1892, the following per- nominations with different systems of Is-rt, all of Klamath Falls, Or. Any . sons have this day tiled in thia office «»cuts, bruises and burns, causes to nil to attend all »«rvicwt. all I 1 I» erson» claiming church government and different doc-1 ! ami ill III «Il • • ........... miversely . tlie tiieir sworn statements, to-wit: hem to lieai without mat illat ion and W. G S mith . Pastor. , > lands 1.. 1.. are ..-.J reiptestcd ..»..,..-«...1 «,, to 1 James 8. Mila of Lyons, county of tfinal standards, now In process of ubove-iicM'i ilK'«! »nch more quickly than by tlm iisiih I in this office on or Linn,_stale of Oregon, sworn stateiiietil tile their claims i- -- : effect Ing organic union, also Illustra weatment. For sale by Chitwotsi A i NOTICE TO W AH R CONSUMERS. No. 1799 for tlie purchase of lait I, Sec. «lav of July, 1R>3. tions of the federation of different de- before .-aid 24th E. M. uraliani, Register. , ft, Tp 37 8, It 9 E, W M. I nominations In the smaller towns, George W. .Melaine of Lyons, county Street sprinkling strictly prohibit Jiidge Benson and Attorney Fred Linn state of Oregon, sworn statement ed. Parties using water for Irriga 'and the great blessing resting upon im .*aWm" *" sPrl"K Cr««ck Saturday tion nitmt coniine the use of same to such efforts in.... it fast wIt h the futile , limber lj«nd, Act June J, 1878— 1 No. 1800 for the purchase of Lot 2, Sec Notice for Publication. 5. Tp 37 8, R 9 E, W M. vniaH.*h ng ,rlP Mr- Mills returned the following hours: tl to 8 a. m.. and efforts of many different organizations John R. Trask of Lyons, county of Ken-.i Benson joined ’> to 7 p. m. Th«' above rules will I h ' ; to maintain ¡tn existence In places UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.) Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement I which could only maintain In a ... 'l "r *'n< dh and party who ureal strictly enforced. I. xkhik «, On».«;«», February 19, 11N3.f No. 1801 for the purchase of Lot 3, Sec An kth^a?J?y,"Ka ,rlPUlr,'“g'' Klai.i- K lamath F alls Liu i it N VV atkh C««. 1 healthy condition «me I'hureh. Notiee is hereby given that, in c«>m- 5, Tp 37 8, R 9 E, W •• M. , and Ij,ke counties. lllust rat Ion wort hy of not« 1 Is Sunny nliiim«' with tlie provisions of tlie act of1 George F. Johnston of I.vone, county June 25, 11103. side, Wash., where six d« nominal Ions Congress of Jim 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state- MRS. J. C. PEREZ, Pronrietnr. T" 'w,l‘.' c enlng. June 2.1, are federated for work, using on« t tor the a«l ........ - ’'ide of timlH-r lands in the merit No. 1802 for the pun-hue ot Lot 4 . td ’ll V"‘ l,lirl",s "r'Esinon.l Ho building, worshipping In union ser Htati'H ate« <>f oi California, Oregon Oregon, Nevada anti Sec ft. Tp 37 S, R 9 E, W M. HaJr. .A' RWm and Miss Nellie ashington Teriitory, Territory, ” as extended to William *». It, DUIHV Surrey Ml of liVUIIP, Lyons, CUIHIIV county Washington 1 hereby give notice thnt inv wife, vices, union Bunday school mnl union all nmnv ’ M'lh"f Lakeview. The cere- ilio Public Land NUtv» by «et ol of Linn, »tale oi Oregon, sworn state Endeavor meetings, mid as a result Mrs. W. W. N ’ < •winan, having left my ViiL'ii't I. 1892, Fred Jiinnnen, of Riam ment No. 1803, for the purchase of Lot 1 Baldwh* T1rf"r'",‘l1 hy •h",p‘ T> bed mid Ixiard, 1 will not he responKi- the place is dominated by a Christian Sec. 6, Tp 37 8 R 9 E W M. their t, i ‘ J ll,,l,g«'ouple will make I ble for any bills or debts contiacted sentiment, and Is rapidly growing, ati, 1 allr^ county <>f Klamalh, stalo of That they will offer proof to show Oregon, Ino Ibis dav file«l in this office «¡ussir “K many eastern people being drawn I iìh suoni Matenicnt No. lW7^for thè that the land sought is more valuublc by Iter. HATS MADE IO ORDER. there because of the healthy public i.urchas«'of lx>t 3 of Section No. 4 tn I for its timlier or stone than lor agncul- Dated at Klamath Falls Or., June) sentiment which dominates. towm-hip No. 37 S, Range No. 9 E W M, tural purjioses and to establish their in if n'l Kl"’l,l" r'l. the OLD RELIA- 2ft, HM»3. show Ja.«. * a H. V * Dris- Dr. Holt then In a few well chosen « and will offer proof to .1.... l.lx that m the , l u | ., claim a , 11 i to ' zm , oaid land i «1.... 1— before ..a t.* I | 1 W. W. N ewman . theellP'ar,1,"a"' 'l'"‘ f'‘"'ily were In 2 w. words clinched the address of the land sought is mmo vnhtable for its coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falla, Kl^ Mr. Umber or stone than for agricultural Or.^on Saturday the 1st day of August, evening by illustrations from cxp«T- NOTICE. fn Humi S "np ,,,n Pl,u>" ’non lence, showing that the various towns punxiHes, and to estahltHh his claim to United Stute» Commissiontri, They name aa Witnoeace: John R. irtili Istnl before U. H. Mlthrow, U. 8. J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. From and after this date, until fur arc themselves responsible lor I he di Uomniissloner at Klamath Fall«, Or. on Trask, William II. Nurrey, James S. •03. Mills, George W. McLane, George F. ther notice, we will sell good common vision or ehrlstIan sentiment. Friday, the 24th t day of July, 1003 klamat H F alls , ore . I I I’I*»J . - W. Neubert, Johnston, aTl of Lyons, Or., ami W. O. pine lumber for »12 per tliousantl, Ing lots for churches, thinking It will He » names as wtinessw witnesses . <». Cleanliness and Gcod Work j . 'bemud. II R- Jan»sen and John , Smith nn<l Hiram Weecott oi Klamath beNt grade dressed lumber from »20 to help th«« town, anil thus encouraging GENERAL LAND BUSINESS» Or. ' I'alls Falls, Or Or. „ ”” ” " 1 '"1 . oi Mamn^Falls. ...... I. I.-..IU <1.- VenJp.’v '• H'tnttng and Mrs. »22.50, and second grade dressed from little bands to lind«rtak'' and f.isten 1X3 Guaranteed» \nv ami all im ' isoiis claiming adverse- j Any and all persons claiming adverse- upon th«' comnmnltv enterprises mrr|('C]'¡J p '’'i1' "f M”nl11« . »KI to »20. IBLUC PRINTS ,r . ' I land« .re 1y tbn above-describ«Ml lands are re- which it will be linp'HSll ' I” main- at the , , ' no' ^"7’‘du<»n .Iune3r<l, .inns D I' ' ■ 4/so Arjent for L0NOOR AND furnished of any lands in Klamath U<| 1 ' , ii lh"ir i hiiins ill this ottico quested to filo their claims in tliis otiiee 1 V «'*nt ..nt'T1"1' M'- S’ '• Abh"-I ti'.ln, except at <t dying ‘ U,| '. tth <’l day <>f July, on or before said lat day of Augnst, : ‘ i. «r.MX, Agister. 1903. E. M. Bgairaw, Register LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. ing rise t,o factions which netiti i.i •' ' 'J l * Corrections received dally i groom. Mr. Bunting Is oii li other, bringing upon th« ’ eauw ' ■ «1 pc I "" •?' •> *> *1 > -t< ELECTRIC . I Just Received 1000 Yards of IRAJAH CLOTH I' For Wrappers, in Red, 4- * * * 15 Next Two Weeks at II cents £ per yard. Regular 12 l-2c Goods * I L. F. Willits, Prop Hammocks Camp Outfits Fishing Tackle Wall Paper and Furniture . . . AT . . . Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer tòt Hotel Linkville è • è Headquarters for All Stage Lines» Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. CLOves JUST RECEIVED The Latest in Ladies Trimmed Hats, Shirt Waists, Ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kinds of Ladies Furnishings always on hand« MAYLONE’S MIELIN1;RY. NEW MILLINERY STORE. / am here to Stay, and have a l:ull Line ot MILLINERY GOODS AND INFANTS’ APPAREL HOTEL BARBER SHOP. C, II. WITHROW,