Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 09, 1903, Image 3

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    ktlMATH REPUBLICAN.
summer out Ings Is spii-.nliiig, amias to Bell the entire tra<t lo il 8-ot<-||.
1 I.AV..Ö I.,»Rl.il.R NOW.
KLAMA I'H LAKE RAILROAD CO.
u result humlretls ol new people come ' English symlliate. It will I m - Hie
In-re each year.
i hlt’j'esf single land deal ver litarte on
rrahtit <>n th - Klamath Lake rail­
TIME TABLE
| his huge convey. road fc„,<- Pi>k-'g:ima n >w for Lairds
Il mi.
rUUHflOÀV.
JULY
».
My if Ballaid who Is an employe . the I acltii roast.
IS J.FKk. T J IS». ’ IMS.
In the general sii | h - i Inti-mh-ni's office , aneeof leu! i-slHledotilil less in-aos uh v al 11.30 A. M. Insiemi of 10 A. M. ua
of tin- railroad company ill Dunsmuir, I development for t l,e Tul,- Lal: laih-i. lii-r*-!oforc: thia change is made to
wwr i daily f-AHHKXo».K
r. vsr
LOCAL NEWS,
arrived lieie Satmday to visit a few It Is not ileihiltely known what i|„ prolide for a sp< < l.tl run to Hot Xo 1. So A | AM»)KAl<dir 1 Mo 4. NoZ
piiri-biiM.-rs
expect
to
<|o
with
tln-lr
days wit»1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Springs s' it Ion. No change In the A M
i' M
P M
!' M
Chas. Woodard came up from Keno Kent Bitllnid.
390.000 acres, though It his bei-n time of departure from Lairds, ¡ut V A)
UOKKGAMA
Ä ¿h
f. .*0
I
-Juiicllun
riding
u
di
rumored that tiny prop< m to pro­
Vsluy-
ho.,
I
Sum in It
1
't he ileal for tlie sub- of tlie drug mote sugar Iw-cf. culture and build a trams will eohtlnue to leave that 9.51
i’jiper Hw itch-bark
5 3.5
io n
point at 4 p. M.
PrivHte dining rooms at tho Cen­ stlg-i) of II. T. Chitwood to C. C. |
lij '7
i.ower H .vit<bn« k
5 *1
beet sugar factory in tin- vicinity.
H«>t
Hpring
Htallon
!
2.29
JO
22
A
II
2J»
chitwood was coinplcled thia week, j
tral Cafe.
McCoruih'k mowers arid rakes, wire 10 27 2 -;5
1 2 24
5 O’»
Fall <’tr k Mpnr
Why
Isn't
Klamath's
mall
In-
ught
2
CM
4
111
44
2
1
bu
H
Hndgn
Vena, the Jeweler, for reliable II. 'I'. ( hit wood has not us yet deter
cables and pulley blocks.
in
1 I. »5
4 <»>
'¿ . - Aï j
LAI RO
¡ ii M
mined whetlier hr will remain hero or via the Klamath Lake It.
Geo, R. 11 urn,
walclies.
«’’■irdmict- with tf.......
ri-jiortcd to
l<x-ale elsew.ii're.
CONTEST
NOTICE.
Eat*
Erri
Hardware.
I
ym. Finch’«, <>f Dairy, wae he*<-
| have lu-eit put forth In that <II1< <11011
Mrs. Mary Ferguson of Livings­ I two months ago? By rail to Pokc-
DKPABTMKMT of Tift IfITFftlOR.
¿h buslii*'*» yesterday.
Don’t let tin- Hi- s <• it your horses up
I'NfTBl’ bTATEM LANP OPFli ii,
ton, Mont., and Mrs. F. A. Thomp­ ' gains, mull would r< a< h In-re In I< m ,
when i;>a<||ey
will
sell
you
Lakeview, Oregon, June 15, HMXt.
" a L Gtmllx-r
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L ,...)
Mrs. R- A. Emmltt Is reported ill son, of Tacoma, Wash., mother and I
A Mufllcient contest affidavit having been’
I time than now when tin- roads an- at ,i s-
a-
I
riets.it
r-,'-k
orice«,
1
of
fly
neb»
at
bed
rock
prices,
tf.
st her home nerr Keno.
filed in th I m office by John Berry contextanl
sister of J. c. Ferguson, of tills conn- j . their Isst. In winter the udiantage
««gamut Alfred Yother« entry No. 2fiK2, mud«- I
»•rank Brandon anil wife, of Merrill ty, arrived here Iasi evening to visit of the railroad, covering half the
Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea.
, Feb 27. ltSf2, for NKO MKUhcC i E’„
A bW
S Nh ■/ j J Hec 12 T 45 MK H E, by Allred roihera
tnut gentleman.
were at the Falls Tuewlay.
dlBlaneo, will I m - trebled, and it. |h
< onient« • . in w hich it la alleged that Alfred
“About sig years ago for tlie first Yoihers has abaenie<l bhnaelf from and wholly |
We hope tin- rush and whirl of oth­ hoped arrangements will I«- made I«-.
House to rent Inquire of Frank
lime In my life I had a sudden ami abnndoned said land for more than six month« ‘
,
fore
tln-n
to
convey
the
mull
that
er
public
duties
Will
HlMlll
slow
Up
' layt pa»t and «till continues so to wholly
Ward, oppusll« court house.
Of course Ashland may l.<- m - vi - k ; attack of dlarrlioi-a,” Hays Mrs. abandon and abwnt hhnaclf therefrom to thia
enough to allow the mini Id pa I tint hor-1 wiry.
('apt. O. C. Applegnte cuine down
Allee Miller, of Morgan, Texas. •-! date. That no reside rice haw ever been eatsb*
Itles lime to give a little needed at­ averse to having the postal disti drut-
Jlahed lhereou by «aid « wtryinan or any other
fit« Klnmath Agency yesterday.
got
t- inporary relief, but it came person and no part of >ai«l land has ever been
Ing
point
removed
from
there,
ami
tention to the (lllapldati-il sidewalks
' improved or cultivated ; »aid partlea are here­
back
again
ami
again,
and
for
six
ordinarily one should Buffer much In­
O."o. Anderson, of Dairy, Is doing oil Main Street.
by notified to appear, reap<>n<i and offer evl-
convenience for a nelglilsir's Inh-resls. long years 1 have suffered more mis­ denc<* touching *aid a1b*’gati<*n ti 10 «j’<»l«M-k a
jMMhieM In Klamath Falls today.
Tin- report, published In th« Asli- vet tlm sacrifice in this Instance is ery and a;ony than I can tell. It was rn on Hept. 10, 1903, bejoref’. H. Withrow, a
H. ComniiNaiouer at Klamath Falla, <)r. (and
Engraved or printed wedding Invl- land Record, announcing the sale of I t<s> great,
woiM- than d- .it Ii. My husband spent that final hearing will be held at 1 o'clock p di
tlie Klamath Lake railroad and its j
¿»Ilona al the Republican office.
hundreds of dollars for physicians’ • >ti i>< tober 2, 1903, before) the Register and Ke-
celver al the United Htatea Land Office, in
II. D. Becker and George. D. Glad
Oregon.
Henry Davis and wife arrived here timber holdings to Michigan capital-' win, of Sun Francisco, gave a fre, pre,ci|ptIons and treatment without Lakeview.
The «-aid contestant having, In a proper affi
Isis,
Is
n
mistake,
so
fur
as
we
have
'
avail.
Flnully
w>-
moved
to
Bosque
from Southern California yesterday.
musical entertainment in the opera county, our present home, and one davit, filed June 15, 1903, set forth facts w hich
been able to learn.
»howthat after due diligence ¡erzonai
r-
I bouse
iii ’ uim - Monday
Aioriouv evening
evt
la-fore a large day I happened to see an advertise­ vic<- of thl» notice cannot bi made, it 1» hereby I
Thus. Bull* and wife, of Merrill,
Mr.
('has.
Drew,
of
Dairy,
and
Miss
ul
id
appreciative
audience.
Tiny
ordered
and
directed
that
»nch
notice
be
given
.
-
—
—
....
H
,.,.e
audience.
visited the Falls the fore part of the
ment of ('liamlH-rlaln's Colle, Cholera by due and proper publication.
Ivy McKee, of Plcurd,
Picard, were united WC
rc advcYt
Ishig t the
lie musical
In lru-
t ru­
were
advi’YtIshig
musical In
E M B ba TT aik , Register.
wMt:
I in
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• 1 | nients of tin- well known house of and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testI-
H abky B ailey , Receiver.
marriage -•
at • Yreka
on tlie —
28th
monlul of a man who had been rured
g.
<Tiltw<ssl ami wife returned till.
Botli
are
popular
young
people
|
Kohler
A
Cliuse.
They
K-iuii
n
d
,
x
'
nit. Both arc
i
«’base. “
, ......
by it. 'file case was so similar to my '
CONTEsT NOTICE.
hpttie Friday from tbelr visit In Asli- and their many fih-nds join In extend- Iccllrnt uirs from the mandolin, iianj
Ing congratulations and* best wishes, violin and piano and showed lln-sjill own that I concluded to try the rem- '
Ing congratulations and tx.'Ht wlslies.
• •
■ ■
IlKPVSTMDrrorTHK iKTBUf'.K
land-
edy. Tie- result was wonderful. 1
CsiTEU H tatkh 1.4X0 Ornen,
Will 0.
«-!*•■ latest make of talking and could hardly realize tiiat 1 was well I
G. Stee)
Steel Is
is now In Southern 1
J. C. Ferguson and A. Kershner
Lakeview, Oregon, June 15 19OH
a «niriclent
___________________________
contest urti.l.v.i having ____
been
were In from their 1/ist rivet runehes Oregon making preparations for the ’’••'gi^g nim-hlne. Tin- entertainment again or belli u- it could lie so after Hied
i|i th!« office by John Brett, conie»tant
order mid gave p«-rfi-ct having s'dT- red so Ion.’, but tiiat one AgHiiihl
conveyance of his excursion party . was of a high
1'■*......
Alfred CopM entry Mo. ‘¿'/FA mad**
Toaulay.
April5,1902 for K‘4
HE>4 rec lion «.
||(, satlafaction, The muslcah- was fol-
Stephen Stukcl. one of the leading from the railroad to Ciater lake. 1.. lowed by u dance, In which many of buttle of medicine, costing but. a few Town*hip :15 H, Range 15 E, by Alfred Cope»
lias
already
arranged
for
the
camp
at
('onteatev, in which it I m alleged that Alfred
cents,
cured
me.
”
For
sale
by
Chit
­
eitlxcn* of l’uh' lake, is a I-al's visi­
has absented
himself from and
the Inke, where tlie party will arrive the young people Joyfully partli-lpat- wood A Co.
I C.'opaa
wholly abandoned »-«.¡<1 land for more titan
tor today.
led. Justice Graves was master t>(
i August 8.
ix months U m I past and wtill continues -o to
| that branch of the entertainment and
wholly abandon and ab.ent MniNelf therefrom
Bsnchcrs are busy having tills week.
NOTICI: FOR PUBLICATION.
to this date that no residence haw ever been
Indiana, is in th« throes directed the maz s of the daiu-e In
The crop Is reported a little short <-f ! of Evansville,
«
Mtablhhed thereon by said entryman or any
a race war, being between the his usual expert manner.
other per.'un and no poition of eaid land ha«
D epartment of the I nterior ,
the usual yield.
ever been improved or cultivated, «aid partie«
| whiles and negroes. The governor
j«an<i Uilice ul Lakevii^w, Or.,
«re hereby notified to appear, respond and
Tli<- annual migration of toads from
Civil Engineer Kline lift Sundiy , has had to call out several companies
off« r evid« nee touching sai l allegation at 10
J um* 25, 1903.
o
’lJocka. M. on 8-pt. 11. 1908, bciore €. H.
for Portland He expects to return I of state militia to quell riots and mob Lake Kwauna to Upper Klamath lake
Notice is hereby given that.the fob Withrow,
a C. H. Cojnmias;oner at Klamath
here In a few day*.
rule.
Some have been killed ami began this week. There are millions lowing-natiied gottler baa iilt*<l notice of Falls Or. (and that final hearing will be held
of them. They cover the walks ami bin intention to make final pnjoi in sup­ at 10 o’clock a. in. on Oct. 2, 1903, before) the
i
many
wounded.
Roy Hamakar arrived home Satur­
and Receiver at the United States
streets In’the vicinity of the river port of iiin « laiin, and that eai<l proof Kegiiter
’d Office in Lakeview. Oregon.
day evening from Ills trip to Purthuid,
Misses Bessie McKenzie, Anna B. and It Is not easy to avoid stepping will la* innde la-lore .I. im , JI. D iinco II, Lut
The «aid conteataut having, in a proper affi­
I Gould and Sadie Gidley, employes In on them. Their natural home is Up- 1
fialeui and Ashland.
*
1 . .. ; a
ur. on davit, filed June 15, 19tw. net forth fact« which
show that after due diligence personal service
Nevtral of the local lodges have the I raining Hcb'sil at Yahiax, ar- I per Klamath iake ami they are in­ A Ugiirt H. r.MM, viz :
of thia nonce cannot be made, it is hereby or
( AlcoLY.X PATCJ1IN
’
rived
lien-
yesterday
and
left
today
«iered
directed that such notice be given
contributed sums of money for the
stinctively drawn thither. This is of Fort Klamath. Or., H. E. No. 2fi55 by due and
and proper publication.
!
for
tlie
railroad.
Miss
McKenzie
go«a
aid of Heppner sufferers.
tlie explanation: The spawn Is de- tot tin* U
E. M. B ratta tx, Regbtor.
XV.
!
4
,
>«•«•
I
I.
Litu
1,5
and
I to New York, Miss Gould to Chicago
H akry B ailey , Receiver.
\\ M.
Judge Benson and Judge Baldwin ■ mid Miss Gidley to Phoenix, Arizona. |xisitcd In the upper lake and floats
clown tin- river and lodges among the
Mio name» tin- following witnesses to
edsbrsted the Fourth with a com­
No man or woman In the state will lulcs In the lower lake. The moment prove her continuouB regi«len«*e iijmjd Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
pany of rallnsid officials at Pokegama.
Notice for Publication.
hesitate to speak well of Cliumts-r- they are batched they note the and cultivation of eai«! land, viz: Sam­
Best Chicken feed on oarth -will Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets strange surroundings and their little uel Mam ami (’hatler* Martin of Fort
KlaniHlh
<
>r..
and
J.
W.
Jlamakar
and
make chlrki ns lay Cracklings 2 cents after once trying them. They always peric-ardlums Hup and tint ter for the
REA DVEKTI8EM ENT.
J. Louin Condon of Klamath Fall«, Or.
per pound.
Thus,
produce a pleasant movement of the hallowed precincts of home.
K. M. E kattain , Register.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
t *.
C ity M k . vt M aukkt . bowels. Improve the appetite and simultaneously Inspired, all start for
A t L akeview , O re ., May 9, 1902.
the
upper
lake
as
fust
as
their
dimin
­
strengtlii-n
the
digestion.
For
sale
TIMBER
LAND,
At
T
JU
NE
3,
1878,
Judge Benson and Judge Baldwin
Notice is hereby given tlist, in com­
utive
legs
will
carry
them.
These
by
CliltwiHsI
A
Co.
NOTIt E 1 « IB I I BUCATI« IN,
will accompany a party of visitors to
pliance with the provisions of the act of
millions <>t toads are highly bcneliclul
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
Crater lake the fore part of next
Ashland Tidings: The remains of In destroying atomic impurities and
RE ADVERTISEMENT.
, act for the sale of timber lands in the
week.
the lute pioneer ami capitalists Henry so contribute to the Inalili of tir
stHtes of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Ammerman,
which
were
interred
in
Many applicants for government
(’ sited S tates I. akd Ornes,I in Washington Territory,” as extended
climate.
tlie
Pb
’
M
’
iilx
cemetery,
were
removed
I
Lakeview, Oregon, May 9, BM2.) to all the Public Land States by act of
timber arrived In-rc this week. In
W. F. Arant. superintendent of
Notice is hereby given tiiat iti com- August 4, 1892, the following persons
IteL crowds of them come In every to a resting place in the Ashland rem-
.-tcry, last week, where a handsome Crater Luke Park, arrived here from I liance with the provisionsof the act of have this day filed in this office their
week.
j monument Is Is-ing erected In mem- the park Sunday, leaving on his re­ Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An sworn statements, to-«it:
For tellable Information concern-1 . ory of the deccas -d.
Fannie L. Lash,
turn Monday afternoon, lie had sus- A-1 for the rale of timlier land in the
Ing public lands go to J. W. Hama-j
pended work on Improvements to the states <>( California. Oregon, Nevada, of 350\ Gliron St., Portland, county of
Mrs. R. Ella Nickerson, formerly road on account or the deep snow, ami in Washington Territory” as extend­ Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
• • • ** X
•
kar; ge^ pie benefit of thirty years
I of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. J. D. hut expects to be able to resume with­ ed t<> all tlie Public l.aii.l States by act statement No. 1902 for the purchase of
experience.
of August -I, 1892, the following ]>ersons the 84 NE>4 and EE4 NW4- I'ec
Fountain, who Is well known here,
lie says the have tliis, day tiled fn this office their 39 and 8W4 N W4 Sec 29, Tp 37, S R
Tolx- Brons am! AVm. Bateman ar­ were competitors for the prize of in a week or ten days.
season
Is
a
month
later
than
usual
sworn statements, to-wit:
13E, WM.
rived hen- yestetday on tln-lr return 85U0 for the best symlsdlcal design
Mary F. Trefren,
Milton J. Jones,
from Likevicw where they celebrated for use In till official matter of the and Hint tourists will <h-riv<- more
pleasure from a trip to the lake by of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of of Portland, county of Multnomah,
the Fourth.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS,
la-wls and t lark exposition. The de­ waiting until August. In the vicini­ Oregon, sworn statement No 1540, for state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
A. Kirkpatrick and mother, Mrs. sign clioM-n whs furnished by Raphto-l ty of the lake ground exposed to the tin- pure! a-e of the NEL, 8ec 26, Tp 40 1605, for the purchase of the SE quarter,
8, It 7 E. W M.
See. 30, T. 37 S., R. 13 E. W. M.
J. Kirkp.itrl«k. of Fort Klamath, Beck, un urtist of Buffalo, N. Y.
sun Is tian-, but In the tinit>er the
Robert II. Drew,
Benjamin F. Jones,
were here Tuesday on their way to
It Is reported that E. 11. Hurrlman, snow In places reaches :i depth often oi Ashland, county of Jackson, state of of 174 Third st., Portland, connty of
II utnlsilt county.
railroad magnate, will use f7.000,- feet. Mr. Arant has had thirteen Oregon, sworn statement No. 1610 for Multnomah, state of. Oregon, sworn i
Ja». ll. Driscoll retnrnttl 'I*n«-s<j;»v OtM) received liotn the s.tle of the Or­ men anil three teams at work on the li e |.inch--e of liie 8W4 8ucl0Tp40 statement No. 1606, for the purchase of
the 8 half 8W quarter, Sue. 30, and N ,
from Ills visit «llti relatives at Bly. egon Short Line, m nth of Kalt Lake old ri.ad in the park and ts s'dex build­ 8 If 7 E W M.
Tiiat they will offer proof to show half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 8., R. 1
Mrs.; Dris.- ,f1 remained there for u city, to build a line through Central ing a bridge forty-eight feet long,
Oregon. The d.-al on the Short Line lias cut nut of the wav of travel four ih.it tin- laud sought i. more valuable 13 E„ W. M.
Biori- cMti-mli-d vIsit.
for its tinil er or stone than for agricul­
Etta Jones,
was dosed last Friday, and the re­ of the steepest, roughest bills l-y pro­
and to establish their of Montavilla, county uf .Multnomah,
The dance for the stav-al-homes In sult, in co riling to reports, memis viding new routes. Trams now have tural pur)
to
rm
i
land
la-fore
C.
ii.
With
­
claim
Neesen 's <>p«ia boils-- Friday evening
state of Oregon, sworn statement No.!
much for the future development of an easy grade up to within two miles row, C. 8. Coiiimis-ioner at Klamath 1607. for the purchase of the SE quarter, !
»u largi-fv attended and passed off
of the lake. Work on the new road tails, Oregon, on Fii .av the 4tb day of Sec. 31, T. 37 8., II. 13. E. W. M.
tills state.
♦rry pleasantly for all.
heptember, 1993.
w ill soon begin.
Christian L. la>ng,
Last Satiirdiiv c. H. Withrow ’
They name as witnesses: Mary F. of 174 Third St., Portland, county of
MI m True A”. :> who has been here ' dosed a d,n) hr the purchase of the'
AL.
I-ITCH
DHAlf.
Trefren,
G.
W.
Trefren,
Roheit
II.
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
«Idling the family of Alex Martin,
Drew of Ashland. Or., .I. 8 Fullee >•! statement No. 1608, for the purchase
•
4»psltcd yesterday morning for her business building and thlr'y-six feet
on
Main
stied
of
c.
C.
Maltby,
con
­
ph R. Delvendahl .of the S half NW quarter and N half
Shake,
Or.
mil
Jose,
Al.
Fitch,
wim
rims
a
saw
mill
near
Kin« at Oakland, Cal.
sideration Is-lng $1250. Messrs. Malt­ Dairy, was injured v< sU-rday by n log of 8t. Frnnci«. Minn.
SW quarter, Sec. 32. T. 37 8., R. 13 E.,
Any and ail pcr-oii. claiming adverse­ W. M.
U‘.,„C. M al thy A Son, saddle and by A Son retain possc.-shm fur their rolling on hiiu.
Wlu n f- imd lie was
That they will offer proof to show
harness makers. Iiave dissolved part-, saddle and harness business until No­ unconscious.
Full paiiiculars we ly the .ilsive•■le-ei ila-d kinds are request­
ed to tile their claims in this office on or that the land sought is more valuable | Main Street, Near Bridge, Klaniath Fallé,
rrship, the former retaining and vember I. Mr. Withrow will build haven’t learned.
before suit 4tb day 4 Heptemlier, 19u3. for its timber or stone than for agricul­
out liming the busiui ss.
a vault and is-cupy tin- building wlth| Later Justus we go to press we
11. ” .
llegliter.
tural purposes and to establish their
claim to said lan<l before Jas. H. Dris­
A little house near Long lake, be- his abstract and U. S. Cummissioner's learn that Mr. Fitch died yesterday
I i front the eff'-ets of his injury. He TIMBERRÀ N1 ». U T JUN E 3.1878, coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls,
MRS. L. BtEHN, PROP.
w»gii»g to lamls 1 tennis and occu- business.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Or., on Monday the 17th day of August,
M by a «i-xl chopper, was deslroy-
Among those who attended the cel-: wtts aged alsuit 43. and was one of
1903.
aby tin- Monday afternoon.
ebration nt Fort Klamath from this the well known and highly ies]ieetcil
I'XITED 8TATF.S I.AXD OFFICE.
1 They name as witnesses: Fannie L. RATES: $1.00 Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headquar­
.citizens
of
the
county.
Interment
J-<<• VinDyke, a prominent cltl- phice and vicinity, are the following: I will take place in the Klamath Falls Lakeview , Oregon, February 20, 1903 I-asli, Milton J. Jones, Benjamin F.
ters for Timber People.
?iii'f Mi-dford, was drowned while A. C. Beals and family, Mrs. J. G. i cemetery.
■»
Notice is hereby given that in com­ Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long.
* >
Cyras
D.
Fowle.
of
Portland,
Or.,and
»hlnglu R,,gU(. r|Ver f(mrlecn n„|,.H Pierce, Misses Lena Applegate. Maud I
pliance w ith I tie provisions of the act of
J.
O.
Hamaker,
of
Bonanza,
Or.
Baldwin,
Edna
Clark.
Clara
Stock-1
FRO.T DRV PRAIRIE.
Congre-s of June 3, 1878. entitle-i “An
t,lal lown' 0,1
of last
well, Louise Lee, Mis. M. A. Lewis,
act for the sale <>f timber lands in the 1 Any and all persona claiming adverse­
Jdst received a shipment of Gloves front
| Mrs. C. C. Lewis, Mrs. A. Caste!,
Miss Dora (loss spent Friday and states of California. Oregon, Nevada, ly the above-described lands are re­
X; S- Morrill, Of Merrill, mid Fred Mrs. Win. Terrill,
ami Washington Territory,” as extend­ quested to file their claims in this office
Messrs. Alva Saturday at her home In Bonanza.
Carson, Carrier & Co.
on 01 before said 17th dav of August 1903.
Wil.».-, .g j.-,,!! Klamath, arrived Lewis, Robt. Baldwin, Harry Weber,
The school is now being held in ed to all the Public Land States by act
E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.
P 1 UPKr'i<y to offk'late hm commit- j J. B. Campbell. Chas. Baldwin, Tiios. Mrs. Anna Thomas' house, on account of August 4, 1892, Katherine Neiilx-rt.of
«nerxiif the county court, In amlon Kinney, Allan Sloan and Fred Mclial- of it lieing nearer tire patrons than Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, TIMBERLAND, ACTJUNR 3.187* Also new stock of fabric gloves both short and long:
State of Oregon, has this day filed in
ha week.
Io. k.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the school house.
this otlh-e her sworn statement No 1828.
ANOTHER NEW SUPPLY HAS ARRIVED OF THOSE READY 1MADB
i2m^ 1lakp" for ••nKravcl cards,
The youths of Dry Prairie took in for the purchase of the 81« '| SE'^ Sec
Ashland Tidings:
An Ashland
.
U xitkp S tates L and Orricz, )
SHIRT WAISTS, LATEST PATTERNS.
. IR "'h-it inns mu] announce- young lady broke the record for Rain- the dance at Bonanza Friday night 4 W1.. NE't SE' a NE*4 ol Section 9 in Lakeview,
Oregon, February 12, 1903.|
,h ami emlioMxl slat loncrv. Call Imw trout nt Pelican Bay one day ami returned by way of Laugcll val­ Township N". 37 S Range No. 9 E \\ M
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MR5p£i“vb’
' and «ill offer proof to show that the land
Notice is hereby given that in com­
I
ley.
Inst week.
Miss Floy Camtiers of
is mon- valuable for its timber or pliance with the provisions of the act ut
Walter Farm has moved his family ■ sought
4
Ashland, while rowing on Stldhatn down to Sprague river, where Ire lias stone than for ngticultiiral purposes, Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
and to establish her claim to said land let for the sale of timber lands in the
creek, Odessa, four mile« from Peli­
several contracts to put up hay.
ts-fore C. H. Withrow. U. 8. Commis­ states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
can bay lodge, captured a Rainbow
Mr. James Is moving to his upper
nt Klamath Falls. Or., on Friday and Washington Territory,” ns ex­
trout that tipped the scales at hl place wlu-re he will remain until after sioner,
J. F.
the 24th day of July, H‘Of. She names tended to all the Public Uind States by
' pounds, the largest trout ever caught
ns
witnesses:
11. N. IViiitelin-, John net of August 4, 1H»'2, the following per­
haying.
| by n young lady there.
It was a
W. S. Hall returned Monday from llngelstein. John Janssen and G. Neu- sons have this day tiled in this office
^hl Hbh'n wr",N Mr- n"ffy «»’“ I beauty and measured three feet lung Bonanza whero lie went to celebrate hert. nil of Kinmath Falls. Or. Any their sworn statements, to-writ:
Janies 8. Mi Is of Lyons, county of
and nineteen Inch s in circumference.
ami all persons i lniming adversely the
the Fourth.
la oia- i
launchcH to
ahovi-descrilH-d Inn Is lire requested to Linn, state of Oregon, sworn stateiiieut
Ed. Miller has been scon n(. his tile their claims in this office on or No. 1799 for the purchase of Lot 1, Sec.
Almost bottomless mud renders n
■ S.X. CK’ *«"•1-I
5, Tp 37 S, R 9 E, W M.
slx-tnllc stretch of the road between lonely mountain In me once more.
before said 2-lth dnv of -Inly, 1903.
E. M. Brut tain, Register.
George W. McLane of Lyons, conntv
Fort Klamath and Pelican bay nearly
FOR SAI.IL
Linn state of Oregon, RWorn sttitemeht
ttieLn!<.,’nf’
of tho faculty Impassable and travelers that, way
limber Land. Act June J, 1878— No. 1800 for the purchase of Lot 2, Sec
Notice for Publication.
.rvall K”,, Agrleull,lr“1 ‘Allege at are Hable to injury to themselves or
5, Tp 37 S, K 9 E, W M.
A
good
team
of
horses
weighing
.rrIV^ l,,,ro liW''
to damage to their vehicles and horses. - 2000 pounds. Call and see them al
John R. Trask of Lyons, county of
UNITED STATES 1.AND OFFICE.) Linn, state of Oregon, sworn statement
«apecth, f i ' i ’ “lry|,,X Intereats and It. Is especially dangerous to strangers my place, five miles south of Keno.
I.AKicvii.w, O regon . February 1«, 1903.) No. 1801 for the purchase of Lot 3, Set
who arc not familiar with the spots
"•pccuof Klamath county,
2t
J. J. Jgondt.
that may he hit with safety.
Either
Notice is hereby given that, in com­ 5, Tp 37 S, R 9 E, W M.
wt an mn?1'1*1"'1 ,H preparing to the road ought to be Improved or
George F. Johnston of Lyons, county
Private dining rooms at. the Cen­ pliance «ith the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state­
ught of w-' ’o" I,K ,ots' recently signboards should be posted telling tral Cafe.
MRS. J. C. PEREZ, Pronrietor.
«'» r. oW’ ' • s’"v<'-
Dr. Man- people the depth of the mud and In­
set for the sale of timlier hinds in the ment No. 1802 for the purchase of Lot 4
Sec
5,
Tp
37
8,
R
9
E.
W
M.
states
of
California.
Oregon.
Nevada
and
For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's
I William R. Surrey of Lyoha, county
*’’•< from s
“rr,ve ,1er® n««t dicating where It 1» over their heads.
Washington Territory,” ns extended to
* r,’ni ^’"»i Bend, WaHh.
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They all the Public l and States by act of ! of Linn, state of Oregon, sworn state­
I A. Duffv, unmarried, says that as I invigorate the liver, aid the digestion
tel',n, yrat?r(ri''lrt,!X'gan ll* rpk’’il'»r
August 4, 1892, Fred Janssen, of Klam­ ment No. 1803, for the purchase of Lot 1
the teachers' examination comes off regulate the bowels and prevent bil­ ath Falls, county of Klamath, state of. Sec fl, Tp 37 8 R 9 E W M.
‘dertaken t, i'ly’ 1
Nr8t h’i"lnew on August 12, teachers wishing to
ious attacks. For sale by Chitwood Oregon, has this day tiled in this office I That they will offer proof to show
’I’M X" ”"’K “ "’Vew of the rec- I
laky part In the excursion to Crater & Co.
his sworn statement No. 1807 for the ( that the land sought is more valuable
HATS MADE TO ORDER.
"n "HI p ,
The s<-R. lake will, by special arrangement on
purchase of Lot 3 of Section No. 4 in, for its timber or stone than for agncnl-
orrow.
y l:wl D*1«/ '«nd to- his part, tic enabled to arrive here on
Don't forget that we carry the larg­ township
. ............. No. 37 S, Rungo No.
turisl purposes and to establish their
cc
............. i- *dlicxttz ♦kill llizx
and . will ii offer
proof to show that the j claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris-
the return August 11. lie will chap­ est assortment nf whips In tlie county.
land
sought
is
more valuable for its coll, Connty Clerk at Klamath Falla,
Wo
handle
nothing
but
Keystone
lat
Informs hr eron and assume the responsibility of
timlier or stone than for agricultural ' Or, on Saturday the 1st day of August,
•W tn at i,' * ,lor® ,1IW ^nen returning on time only teachers of make.
Bradley & Gunther. liurpo“eH, and to establish his claim to 1903.
tf.
rotllee, tnnv h'u"'1’1”"111 money or‘ th« tender gender. Now he has two
said land la-fore C. H. Withrow, U. 8.
They name as witnesses: John R.
United States Commiunntri
J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor.
Commissiiuicr at Klamath Falls, Or, tin Trask, William R. Surrey, James 8.
'’•he« with
' "K PrePare<i to do feathers In Ills cap of triumph as­
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Friday the 24th duv of July, 1903.
i Mills, George W. MeLane, George F.
l|le world
y
ordcr 01,11:0 sured religions services at the lake
KLAMATH PALLi, ORE:
lie names as witnesses: G. Neulxirt,, Johnston, all of Lyons, Or., and W. O.
and arranged to accommodate the
Sabbath School at 10 a. in.; preach- I Isaac -‘hcpiud, II. R. Janssen and John i Smith and Hiram Wescott of Klamath Citifiliness and Good Work
convenience
of
fair
niombcra
of
the
X”n p'urim' .Pl''''”",re-xcekmi have
QENERAL
n BUSlNBStk
Falls, (>r.
•hg by Hie pastor nt 11 n. in. and 8 p. Janssen, all of Klamath Falls, Or.
Guaranteed.
’"’’D- andki 1,0 Kln,”a,h cotmtv teaching proi'eaalorii
Any and all tiersons claiming advert«)-
Any and all persotn« Claiming adverse­
Iff. ! Olii Istilli) Endeavor al 7:15 p. in.;
BLUK PRlNtff
,ro"f fhein HuP,e Pr"ln|8CR to Im
A Nan Frartclacd paper reports tliiit prayer service nt, 8 WedncAiay even­ ly the above-described lands are re-1 ly the sliove-deacrilwd lands are re-
J/so Agent for LONDON AND furnished of any lands In Klamath <Wt
Klimm
v,’«r
°verbe- Jesse D. Carr has gathered together ing. A cordial invitation Is extended > ,,’nested fo file their claims in this office quested to file their claims In this office
!n er boore-.11.1 I'Hh ol dnv of July on or before raid 1st rtav of August,
*tatlriiuv.A.r'>P',l'‘’,on ttH "le 300,000 acres In tlie Tule lake section to all to attend all services.
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO
mi;!.
p M. r.H.irr.iis, Kegutcr. > PMlt.
K. M. Bn attaiis , Register
Carrecttonn received dally;
W. G. S mith , Pastor.
fpot on the <-(fast for I i of Klamath county and Is preparing
ELECTRIC
C ash S tore
Just Received
1000 Yards of
RAJAH CLOTHl
For Wrappers, in Red,
Navy, Cadet Blue and Grey
Will be Sold for the
Next Two Weeks at II cents
per yard. Regular 12 l-2c Goods
L F. Willits, Prop
Hammocks
Camp Outfits
Fishing Tackle
Wall Paper and Furniture
AT
Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealef
Hotel Linkville...
I. W. BURRISS, F>roi>.
Headquarters for AH Stage Linesi.
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
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Ófegdiì;
MOUSED
CLOVES
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JUST RECEIVED
I*
Hats and Shirt VV aists reduced in price.
I;
Shirt Waists, Ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kindd
of Ladies Furnishings always on hand.
MAYLONB'S
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
I am here to Stay, and have a Full Lin£ oi
r.
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MILLINERY GOODS AND INFANTS' APPAREL
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
C. H. WITHROW,
LA H
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