I I I- 'EiHENTS'11“'“ V 4l?£ COMPLETED AT Store AND THE PUBLIC IS IN VITED TO INSPECT THE n’"0-’,n' IP’TJ «¡-.i UüUbkil. THF UI.ORIOU« TOI K1H> ».<*»> 1 I lit vil. NOTICE OP l >18801 VI ION. w.'atli-1 was Ideal on the 'Itti' Cii-pflrtncisliip herctnf *' Foul tli. The sau shone from an Ital 1st Ing between tin* uni', isìl ’ ii . ■■ unii1'1 Published every Thi.r-'l.y by ian »ky and Hie < I. incuts were neith the limi mim« und styl« ol Wil!«|n er too hot nor too cold. All nature Heidrich luis be. n this day di'>v.!vd O. SMITH, seemed resplendent and bent on hand by mutimi consent, Otto lleidiieli r< ing out the best brand of weather In tiring from «nid buuluess. NH i’,,|iie-v 1 EDITOR ASTI) I’ romietok . stock. Accordingly, people could en due or owing to mild limi are payable to C. D. Willson and all >bllg.ilioi<s*n joy the open air and none failed to •VBBCBIPTIOM RÀTF*: said eo-paitnei'sliip will be discharged do so. 1 r.> «i ’ It was a quiet day In Klamath by him. One year (in advance)» ................. Dateti at Klainatli Fallu. Oregon, Falls. There was no public celebra tion, and those who remained here this 15lh day of June. 1W03. J VIA' 9. noth THURSDAY ('. D. W II.I.«ON, contented themselves with rest and Orro HKihitti'ii. the sociability of relatives and neigh July 4th saw the completion of the bors. Notice l or Publication. At Fort Klamath and Klamath Pacific cable which enables telegraph- DepHitmunt of the Interior.! Agency crowds gathered from nil lC communication around the world. Laud Ulnue hi Lakes n w . <» b u”ii. . parts of the county. The whites had .lUIM M. I**'1 ’ On that day President Roosevelt sent Notice is hereby given that the lollowing f a message around the world in twelve prepared grounds for a celebration on named settler lius tiled noHce of hi* Biteution rille side of Wood river and tile In to make tlual proof in support ot hl* » “Hii, minutes. dians had pitched tents and erected ami that sahl prout III be made before la* it Driscoll, County Clerk, at K iamath i alk, stand on the other side. Tin* gon, All will agree that it would not a grand . on July 2V, I'. h 3, vir: Louin A. K owm », dampen patriotic fervor to eliminate parade was the opening public^fea H E No 2M2, for I lie Sl- t. " * ' • “ HAZEN, Proprietor, ime and was very attractive, reflect T'j. E W. M. He naineatio lulloahui v. no • • i cannon firecrackers and dangerous ex prove hi* continuous rvsidem • upon n'.ui plosives from Fourth of July celebra ing credit on all who participated. ito vullhatkm til said laud, vu: James l uteri. END, FALLS, tions, when it is known that about The usual liberty.wagon was followed Louis Brannan Edward Hoyt. Harvey I. scull, all of Foi l KIamath, Ore. by a band of warriors, all arrayed in ( 3000 people were .accidentally killed E M. B uattais . It-•<» ’• r w • I I ( ) I > < “ 1 ' 1 * ’ ’ 1 * J «f ’ I on that day this year l.v the various featliers and paint and trying to I contrivances witli which to make a show how tiie ancient tribes acted Assignee's Native of I Inal Settlement. linv 1U1<I and when they were out for a light. a big noise. i Notice I m hereby given that I* \ Eimnitt, veil to nil Oregon The formal program, commemora , MMtgnee of D. J. Ferree, mii hi.«olvetit tlubi«>r. Passenger« has tiled in the Circuit Court o! K iniiiuih • “ » hi - • rates. tive of the day, was introduced by The warships of the American th* ty, Orugun, hi* tinul tuuount » shiu -I ih - ant Northern California squadron, tinder command of Rear- music from tiie Agency scliool band. and that Saturda.v. August 1st. A 1». I'JO been fixed by said Court lor the heat mg "• ■* HI • Capt. O. C. Applegate gave the ora Between Stable Hotel Admiral Cotton, will lie guests of lilial uecouni; mat said lit »ring «Hl 1““‘ . England this week, and elaborate tion. expressing tiie spirt of tiie occa Ht the Court room ol itul Court, in the I'»* n Klamath Fall*, saidcounty and «uut'. <m saul | preparations have been made to prop sion in well cliosen words. Rev. Jesse lir*t day ot August. A D.. lVUh al the hour ul Phone Main 14 erly entertain their officersand men. Kirk followed with an appropriate ad 10 o’clock a. m of said day Dated al Klamath Fulls, Oregon, June 1-th, dress. 1 ’ lie Declaration of Independ In hospitality England will doubtless The R. A. EM MITT, vie with Germany whose treatment ence was read by Mr. LaPoint. of the American visitors was must program which was interspersed by Assignee of D. J. Ferree, an lnsolv nt Debtor - .. a both instrumental and vocal music, cordial and generous. proved highly pleasing to the big au Excessive rains and destructive' dience. After sumptuous picnic dinners, floods have abated in the cast only to Notice Is hereby given that there| be followed by intense, death-dealing the horse races and ball game were are funds in the county treasury for heat. People who are frying there called and held the attention of a the redemption of all Klainatli county The races warrants protested on and prior to under the sun’s tierce rays, would ap large share of the crowd. preciate the cool, invigorating climate were interesting and showed plenty Oct. 14. 18118. Interest will Cease from Chief Inter of Klamath where one can venture of rivals for the purses. this date. away from the shadow of an ice-water est, however, centered in the ball Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this tank without the possibility of being game between the Klamath Falls and 18th dav of J une. 190.:. Fort Klamath clubs. The result was roasted and prostrated. II. II. Van Valkcnbiirg, 32 to 27 in favor of the Falls boys. County Trcasui t . Thus, considering tha score, neither John Barrett, of Portland, has Ci I A DON. been honored by appointment as min side showed much skill, a fact attri ister to Argentine Republic to suc buted to the strong wind that was In the County Court of Oregon, for ceed ex-Govenor William P. Lord, of blowing and the rough ground on Oregon. Mr. Barrett is a jt nrnallst which they played. Here is the line- KIuroatli County. In the Matter of tiie Estate) of ability and lias liad experience in up and score: of Fort Falls the diplomatic service at Siam. Peo TlionmH NN limn, deceased ‘ Rusher c ple of Oregon will be glad to have Stahlman ciTAiios to ili um. Jackson To L. M. Wilson : the U. 8. ministership at Argentine Hanks P lb Ryan In the name of the «late of Oregon: kept in the hands of an Oregon man. Martin Phone. Main 13 ' Yon me hereby required to be and up- Butler 2b Perez --------- ---------------------------------- I pear in the above entitled Court, at the Senator Mark Hanna has reduced Boyd 3 b Tuttle (court room thereof, on Monday, the his business responsibilities for the Bail ss Scott third day of August, 1!K)3, at hl o'clock, purpose of devoting more time to pol-, Withrow rf Hanan a. in., then and there to show cause, if ¡ties. He is a big success as a cam-' ltolx-rts Hoyt Cf any you have, why an order of sale ol i palgn manager and proposes to make Benson Elliot t If lot* L 2, 3 and 4. ami SE*-, of M'1,, his power felt in the future as be has Umpire, Allan Sloan. Sec. 1, T. 41, S„ It. 13, E.. Wil. Mer., in the past. One thing, however, he The score by inning was xs follows: Klamath comity. Oregon, beltmging to couldn't do—injure tiie presidential Falls-13 2 «0 5 1 ‘ 1 1 0 »—32 said estate, should not !>,• made accord boom of President Roosevelt, and he Fort— 0 5 0 11 1 3 3 3 1—27 ing to the petition of Jefferitoti Wilson, was wise enough not to persist, and On Monday the ________ Klamath ____ Falls Administrator. WitneM the Hon. G. T. Baldwin, is now one of the president’s staunch team crossed bats with tiie Agency Judge.of tiie County Court of the Mate est supporters. But as a combatant nine. $50 being staked on each side. of Oregon for Klamath County, tins in tiie political arena, he has few Tiie former won in a score of 27 to 6. 17tli day of June. Ibo3. equals. _________________ Both teams played well, but the Falls Attest: J ah . 11. D iuscoll , Cleik. Í club led from the start and proved (SKAI. Of COl KT.) The water power, going to waste the Indians unequal to the match. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. in Klamath county, is an exliaustless The Falls boys were in excellent trim source of future utility. Tiie nume-' and each man demonstrated tiie real To the Hon. County Court of the State of Or vg'tn, for KI hjuh ’.I i County. i rous falls, unsurpassed this side of merit that lie possessed. Tiie pitch We, th»* iiiHli'rwigt>«*<l rcflklentM nn<l li-gnl I Niagara, will in tune be harnessed ing and fielding were exceptionally voters of Wood R iv » t ¡•rev.tiet, in »aid county KLAMATH FALLS, ( and set to work generating electricity and statu, respectfully ru«iuu»t that n brettM* to good. sell spirituous, iiih I i and vinous liquors in le.m which increases steadily in populai quar.tiilu’i than one gallon, tn tnu pr nut Following is the score: (use for light, heat and mechanical Falls— 4 7 5 0 1 3 2 5 0—27 aforesaid, for a |>ei tod of three n. nth- rum the -lxflt <lm • A'i'_'int, . a t. i> gra i u*i to ¡energy. To lift water for Irrigation. Indians—3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 — 0 \V M. Knighi <d Ft. K iniitlli, in hi >1 | r- < :nri. and your I'vlitiwiu r.H, as in duty bound, will : propel cars and boats, furnish light AT BONANZA. cvT pray. ATTORNI Y-ATI.A »V, (and beat, electricity is the growing Kaul petition will bo pre«*nted to «aid Court A large number participated in a power, and nowhere can it be more dance at B itianza on Hie evening of On the 3i<1 day of July, I'.i'H E Applegate. Jun WheHcr. Basilio ; easily created than in Klamath coun- tiie Fourth. A pleasant time is tiie H Frank r«:n, Frank X Dompf r, I- Sarvunt, \n<h* * (ty. In time every rancher, ¡is well as Dumont, G s Host, f.-.ui- H'tni.»* , I t I verdict of all who attended. Ryan Hr., W () Applegate I. C . mk -,: . Fak townmen, will enjoy the benefits of: Dorn pier, Al Meiha <•. II D Leu. J I. Vo J ( AT YAINAX. I. lit n> » t li electricity. Duggan, John Fiixgearld. Ed Miller, J < Wei*s. 1 AT ¡HE There was a big cclebrat ion at John Delling. O B Bunch. R M Morgan, J II Yainax, attended chiefly by tiie In Harbin, N! P Moigan. '! He««. Elward lohn A board of trade is an organization son, W L Simpson. I. C Drake. L A R om John dians. There was a program ni Grey, R Melhase. KW Here',burger, a -su ggA, very much needpd in the growing speeches and music, followed by feast Albert Martin. J E Udell, Gun Sidle, \\ .M r- . town of Klamath Falls. Let busi W O Hill, A H Englt Fred La- . n H II King. ing. dancing and a general good time. Bird Looslev, Ja me* ID 11, AC Tuttle, c B Crl»- ness men who are interested in de Phy stcian and Surgeon. Tall Tom, an Indian, was the-orator k-r, Joseph Bngg>, < arlo.- Blair. I> L Thompson,' velopment, get together and form William Barkley. Edward IH'I. Willuim A Office — next door to th« Hi>ua<*. of the day. A wai dance by old mem Moore, Gus MelhaM , Wm K HMuever, J I* Niuho one. The united efforts of our lead bers of the tribe was an Interesting las, S B Gardner, B J D-almond, Eduard Call and see our Room 7 — Hotel Linkvillc. ing citizens would accomplish results Patchen. W H Morgan, Joe Parazoo, 1! L^ ott,1 feature. S|ss ini attention given dieeaaea ol th« J BC Taylor. that would add inestimably to the AT MEIIRILL. eve—G la* mm fitted. welfare of the town and county. It Klamath River Views A good-sized crowd assembled at Timber Land. Act Juno 3. 1878— X-ftay Laboratory — Examination. |2.5O would be the business of the board to i Merrill, where a ball game, dancing u> f '.’ .s. Notice for Publication. encourage railroads, irrigation, county and a basket dinner furnished the en fairs and all laudable and beneficial KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON. tertainment. A team from Klamath UNITED STATES I.AXDOFFICE, I A. O. U. W. BUILDING, enterprises. It would advertise the Falls played bail with the .Merrill L. vkkviz -. v , Otniox, February 28, 1‘JO3. ( resources of the county by issuing boys, the result being in favor of the Notice is h< ri-bv given that, in com suitable printed matter and by keep home club. It was an Interesting pliance with the provision* oi the act of ing samples of our products on exhi contest, and the visitors are loud in Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. bition at Portland. It would lend their praises of the cordial manner in act for th« sale of tiiniier lands in the co-operation to any any undertaking states of Calilornia, Oregon, Nevndn an<l C^^Oflice in room« formerly occupied in the line of progress. Such an which they were treated. Everybody NVaahingtori Territory,” as ex ¡ended had a good time. by Dr. Rennie«. Plome .'II. organization is a pressing need here to io. the Public Land Hates by act Atollice day ami night. now. of August 4, 1892. WESLEY ilffl Corrêscondence Invited. Collections Attended to Promptly. 3EST APPOINTED AND LARGEST GENERAL STORE w. \V. WESTERN SMG® CO. convoj I Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. P assenger , express and fast freight line LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M Office: SMammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best care given to stock. Telephone 101. D m addi c OrA-<«ufnr R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor - Gity Meat Market Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. Grain bought sold. parts of Southern very lowest at Linkville. WEST SIB€ STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables Teams with or without Drivers st KLAMATH THAINING STABLES CON. BROOKS AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Every variety of Sausage always on hand. Phone Main 55 GOOD MEA T FOR THE TABLE Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty. Colts Developed for Runners or Trotters. ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY OREGON. Try us on Lard, Mince Meats, Smoked Meats and Sausages CRATER LAKE C. C. BROWER, PICTURES UNEEDA MEAT MARKET A A A. LEWIS, Prop's LEADING SADDLE AND HARNESS Shop in Eastern Oregon. C. C. MALTBY & SON, Props The Maltby Saddle is Known and Recognized as the Best on the Market. C. C. Maltby has had 41 tears’ experience in .saddlery in stock countries. BALDWIN’S PHOTO STLDIO Dr. //. B. HARGUS, _________ i O. IV. STEPHENSON Klamath Falls. Complete Line of Harness and Riding Material. MRS. HONG SING BRADLEY^ GUNTHER Dealers and Manufacturers of POPE LEO DYING. HAP OF THE UNITED STATES. James F. Adam* of Merrill, com ty of KIamath, State ot < Iregon, ha* tin* day filed in thinoflice bin sworn statement' No. 1873 for tiie purchase of the E'a of 8E’4 Sec 19, W.j of .«NN >4 of Section 20, in Township No. 40 S, Range No. 8. E NV M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought in in<,re valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Jn>. ,1. Driscoll, Coun ty Clerk at Klainatli Falls, <)r, on Tues day the 4th day of August, 1903. lie names us witnesses: William Stoimhrnker and I.ee Dolen ot Keno, Or R. S. Moore ami J. G. Pierce, of Klai «th Falls, Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands nre re- qnested to file their claims in this office I on or before said 4tli day of August 1903. E. M. B h vrrxis, Register. Restaurant and Laundry. Pope Leo XIII lias been hovering Attention is called to the fiict that between life and death at the Vati a wall map of the United States, pre can in Rome thin week. He was pared under the direction of tiie Com stricken Sunday with pneumonia and missioner of tiie General Land OHI cp , his condition since then has grown lias bean issued for sale by tiie depart gradually worse. Attending phyal- ment. In addition to usual inap fea elans hold out no hope for his recov- tures on tins are shown tiie several Laundry called a of Whips, ery. acquisitions of territory upon this News by wire this morning states continent by the Government of the and that the Pope is still alive, but very United States, by clearly defined and Spurs. a weak and that the end may be ex boundaries, as determined by the i pected at any time. He fully real latest investigations, nil military, carry in izes the seriousness of his illness and naval, Indian, forest, and timber res I have been making the Celebrated is perfectly resigned. . I have had thirteen years of steady ervations, private land claims, and In the event of Ids death, which the location of all United States Land practice in making Harness and Har Lakeview Saddle for the past four-( A ness goods. 1 let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the, now seems only a question of a brief Offices and offices of the United States time, bis successor will be chosen Surveyors-General. Along its lower closest inspection. W m . G untur . Itself. G ko . W. B radley , from the College of Cardinals, coin- border are small maps of Cuba, l’orto prising seventy members. Rico, Pine Island, the Hawaiian Satisfaction Guaranteed J A BLE W j.c.wm pp ¡Group, Guam, the Philippines, and TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 - Write U m For Samples MANAGER F. L WRIGHT Cholera Infantum. NOTICE FOR I'CliLIUATlON. PHONE 4-5-6 the Tutuila Group of the Samoan Is lands. This map is about 5 by 7 feet | This has long been regarded as one UNITED STATES I,AND OFFICE. in size, mounted on muslin and at . of the most dangerous and fatal dis- tached to rollers ready for Immediate L akeview , O uegon , February 29, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in com- ( eases to which infants are subject. It use. anti is sold for 80 cents per copy. pliance with the provision« of tl.e act of i can tie cured, however, when properly The Department also publishes sep . CongrcHS of June 3, 1878, entitled “An (treated. All that Is necessary Is to arate maps of the several States and act for the sale of timber land* in th,. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Territories In which public lands of BtateH of California, Oregon, Nevada, DEALER IN MARBLE Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as the United States are located. and Washington Territory,” a* extend GRANITE. IRON FENC ASHLAND ORECON^ directed with each bottle, and a cure These separate maps are unmount ed to all the Public Land States by ING AND ALL KINDS E’or sale by Chitwood & ed and about 2 by 3 feet lit size (ex act of August 4, 1892. NO- POSTOFFICE BOX 65 is certain. OF CEMETERY WORK Co. Harvey L. Scott, of Klamath Agency, cepting those of Alaska, (California county of Klainatli, stale of Oregon, has and Florida, which are alrout twice this day filed in this office his sworn Tourists Supplied With Fine line of rings and the latest, tills size,) and are sold at 12 cents per statement No. 1892 for the purchase of styles in bracelets and jewelry at shet t. the SE>i FE*4 Sec 33 Two 37 S R 9 E Choice Van’s Jewelry store. The law permits the sale of only NW'4 N Wl-4 Sec 3, E '.j N I .Sec 4, in The Klamath County Lite Stocir one copy to an Individual, but to Township No. 38 8, Range No. 9 E W Nl •Slight Injuries often disable a man Association will pay the above and will offer proof b, show tliat the Klamath Lodge No. 77, a . F. & A. M. sc I xhi I s and other institutions as and cause several days’ loss of time ward for the arrest and conviction many copies can be furnished as may land soiiglit is more valuable for its tim and when blood poison develops, ber or stone than for agricultural pur any person or persons found guilty of sometimes result In the loss of a hand be desired for separate buildings or poses, and to < stalilidi his claim to sanl ..M';-’',si,,"rday night on or before stealing or altering tiie marks or or limb. Chamberlain’* Pain Balm departments. land iM-fore C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com Maps sold by the Department are missioner at. Klainatli Falls, Or, on Sat brands of any slock belonging to any is an antiseptic liniment. K y T aylor , When ap member of tills association. sent by registered mail postage free urday, tiie 25lb <lay of Jnly, 1903. plied to cuts, bruises and burns It W. M. He names as witnesses : W. E. Cope, Address Chas. Horton, President causes them to heal quickly and with- to purchasers. . All remittances in payment for 8. L. Scott ami Geo. L. Looslev of Klam or J. O. Ilahiaker/Secretarv. out maturation, and prevents any daughters of rebekah ath Agency, Or., ami A. M. Jamison of danger of blood poison. F’or sale bv maps should lie by draft or postal Khunath Falls, Or. money order made payable to the or 1 Chitwood A Co. d/viTi n,e,lrH'a'"1 u,lrfl Th"f"- Any ami all persona claiming ad der of the Financial Clerk, Depart-1 I v versely the above described lands are inent of the Interior. request<«l to tile their claims in this H h H. i Y'»1 can (rpf N. . rral )(.|NS| at K dwahd M. D awhon . Chief Clerk. office on or before said 25th dav of Julv V. Allee Hoeller, See. “ - .1,,-for T' ; llebprca •”**'* L- M. B haitai . v , Register. 11 ountaln, Treasurer HARNESS, SADDLES and al! kinds of strap work. Wc carry complete line Robes, Blankets, Col lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil Soap. Silver Mounted Bits Braided work specialty. We everything the Harness and Saddlery line. Klamath Palls, Oregon. GEO. //. MERRYMAN PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Office Over Unecda Market« Phone 173. for and de livered to all customers. Klamath Falls, Oregon. S. O. Oltf.AV’H« Collars, Cuffs and Shirts Notary Public. SPECIALTY. Oflice in the Rspcni.icAN Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ft. Klamath Saloon J. W. M. Knight, Prop. ^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^ I CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Buffalo and Export Beer. Liquors. n. hoore , GENERAL FREIGHTER, XW" Prom pt and careful attention to all orders.............................. Best of Liquors and Wines Always on Hand. __________________ $250.00 REWARD. and Telephone Connection County Treasurer’s Notice. Daiìy=by Daylight-between OREGON KLAMATH Livery, REAMES & JENNINGS STA BI ACS exchange qast IN SOUTHERN OREGON r CONTEST NOTICE. I>n*AnTMrNTor tiix iKTriooH.j I'HiTri. H tat » I.Asnorru r. J l.«kevl«w, Or., June II. MM. > "«ffl’-frnt conleal alTulevit Im) Ing berll Hl.-.l in th)« i>fiire bv IO-nry It. W. wh V. coll- IcMaiit. again«! Frm.k II Klhi-rldgc, ll.l entry ..." J?!.-.*’’!; Al,rl1 •*"’ ll,r 8’K’U Hcr- ZU. JU NW)., Ngi, NW-I«, H... Hon JI. Tuwn.hlp 37, N , Riitige |0 I.by pnink B El I ut M ko , C<»B- In which It I. allege.l that rrank 1». LtlH rblgc L» m wholly h biiiuliinc.l M»l<! tract | • nai lu’ ha* ehAHgcd hln re^tdonee therefrom for morn than *lx montliM ulnru innkiiig flAl‘1 ; that »aid traut I r not NHtlrd. nnnn iiltlvah'd by «aid party a* required ny . Rii'l that he ha« not ruMldud upon habf tract nor been In *ald K’lintaih county f|»r fr>M* thiin five year»; wild partle» are hereby hMI' [*’'<’ .\° *ppear, respond and lifter evlde'nre i?’ie allegailon at 10 o’clock a. m.nrt •’’dy B*»3. before Jan. II. Driscoll, County t lerk, at Klaniaih Falla, Oreg., and that final » 'I' V b,‘ h”1*1 Ml 1 •>,eloek a in.* <m J’tly 27, ifflM Indore the Reglairr and Receiver al the United HiatcN Mnd Office, In Lakeview, Oregon. „ T*1* WlM ronteatant having, In a proper afll* davit, tiled June M. IfNKI, »«t forth facta which aUer due diligence perhonai aervldff or hum not Ire can not be made, It 1» hereby orileied and directed fhal Mich notice I* glvctf ny dur and proper (»ublkmllon. | K M. IlHATTAIK. RegUter. II ahhv B ailed , Rucuivef'