9‘ I PROMIS JiWcNTS KLAMATH I PubUahed every ThureUy by ARE COMPLETED AT The Brick Store WESLEY O. SMITH, KLAMATH COUNFY AGRI­ E ditor axd Paorsirroa. CULTURAL ASSOCIATION Oaa year (in advance)................... AND THE PUBLIC IS IN­ VITED TO INSPECT THE best appointed AND LARGEST GENERAL STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON REAMES & JENNINGS DaHy-by Daylight-between Klamath Falls and Pokegama Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best care given to stock. Telephone 101. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. City Meat Market Wm. Storm Jr., Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Every variety of Sausage always on phone Main 55 GOOD MEAT FOR THE TABLE Try us on Lard, Mince Meats, Smoked Meats and Sausages UNEEDA MEAT MARKET A & A. LEWIS, Prop’s Closing Out Sale ^ I will sell my entire stock of mer­ chandise regardless of cost. A good friend is a dollar—buy your goods where you can go home with one-third of your friends in your pocket. A. D. H arpo Id, BONANZA, OREGON BRADLEY fi: GUNTHER HARNESS, SADDLES and all kinds of strap work. We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col- lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Jsdap. Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. We carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. I have had thirteen year* of steady I have been making the Celebrated practice in making Harness and Har­ Lakeview Saddle for the past four­ ness goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the itself. Gno. W. B badley . closest inspection. W m . G vnther . Satisfaction Guaranteed Write Us For Samples PHONE 4-5-fi J A BL W MANAGER -^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^ DEALER IN MARBLE GRANITE. IRON FCNC- ING AND ALL KINDS or CEMETERY WORK ». 1903, The Ashland State Noimal Schoo), mention of which is made elsewhere in this issue, under the efficient man­ agement of President Mulkey has taken rank among the leading eduea- cational institutions of the Pacific coast and should receive the hearty support of the entire southern por­ tion of the stale. The situation of this school is both pleasing to the eye of the beholder and by reason of the Interesting and attractive topo­ graphy surrounding it well calculated to stimulate in the mind of the stu­ dent a true love of nature; its eleva­ tion of 2000 feet above sea level takes it out of the malarial belt and with the abundant supply of excellent water coming from the mountain fastnesses and pure air Insures both health and vigorous incentive to study; the social influences surround­ ing tiie school are equal to the beat and superior to many, the climate while healthful and invigorating Is mild without the lassitude so common to lower elevations and more aouth- ern climes; in point of accessibility Ashland has many advantages, being the end of a division on the main line of the S. P. railroad with stage lines branching out in all directions. In view of these many natural advan­ tages and the splendid work of this school during the past year, with the immediate benefits accruing to its graduates, it is to be hoped that in future the school may receive the moral and substantial support of the entire surrounding country tributary thereto. PURSES, $2,000 Gossiping and attending to oar neighbors’ business furnish good men­ tal gymnastics and doubtless prevent many a “thinkery” from lapsing Into permanent stagnation. The mind needs exercise the same as one’s limbs or a horse, and without threshing over the affairs of our neighbor and circulating an occasional morsel of gossip some of us might drop into a sad plight. Thus, gossiping, odious as it may be, is nut wholly void of good. Thieves and thugs have been in­ festing Portland ot late and the po­ lice and detective forces have not made a very brilliant success at the business of capturing them. There­ fore, people going to that city will do well do well to carry little money and avoid side streets and back alleys. Particularly, bankers, newspaper men and other capitalists, going to Port­ land, should not have in band their usual amount of cash and should slick to populous centers. Big sale of harness »“d “d^r^ Maltby’»—U**1 Kw’dl‘ ,T prices in Southern Oregon. regulate the bowels an P Chitwood lous attacks. For sale by Chitwood A Co. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corresoondence levited. Collections Attended to Promotly. EXCHANGE EAST END, KLAMATH SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ASHLAND OREGON'S* posTorriCE box no . bs $250.00 REWARD. The Klamath County Live Stocx Association will pay the above ward for the arrest and conviction any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marks or brands of any stock belonging to any member of this association. Address Chas. Horton, President or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. FALLS, OREGON. I Horses boarded by day, week or month. Livery. Hay and Grain bought and sold. Passenger« conveyed to all part» of Southern Oregon and Northern California at the very lowest rates. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel LInkville. Phone Main 14 County Treasurer’s Notice. WEST SIDE STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers Phone, Hain 13 ^KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES COR. BROOKS AVE. ANO SEVENTH ST. Racing and Trotting Horses a Specially. Colts Developed for Runners or Trotters. ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. CRATER LAKE C. C. BROWER, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, PICTURES Reference by par mia» ion : Astoria Now on Sole AT THE National Bauli and Allori* Savings Bank <4 Astoria, Oregon. oppnatte Coart H>>oee, Klamath Falls, Or. Phone, Main KM. BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO Dr. H. B. HARGUS, Phy atetan and Sargeoa. E. M. B mat V a M, Register. Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication. STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lakeview, Ort-won, July IS, 1908. Four strikes on gong—Saddle up for exercise Notice I* hereby given that the lol-' and »tarters go to post. Two strikes on gong—Come to Judges' stand, iowing-named settler ha* tiled notice el get numbers and go to post. : her intention to make final prool in sup- One strike on goug—Dismount and weigh. I port of her clrim. and ti.at said proof First race each day to be called at 1 P. M. i will be made before Ja». H. Drtacoll, and horses lo be at post at 1 ¡39 P. M.. sharp. GEO. T. BALDWIN, President. County Clerk al Klamath Falls, Or., on Addrdis, J. G. PIERCE, Secretary. August 29, 19UB, vix: Linie Fitch, Bine fob PxtviLCGKs, Fau. R ack M kkt . The Secretary of the Klamath County Agri­ widow <>l Allteri A. Filch, deceased, II cultural Association will receive sealed bids E No. 2315 for tlie E'$ of N W W, W S ol I up to and including September 1, 19u3, for the NE'j ol Section 14, Tp 37 8, R 11', E. exclusive privilege of runnine refreshment She names the following wit-1 stands on the fair grounds October 6, 7,8 and 4. W M. Ail booths built by successful bidder to remain I neeer* to prove her continuoni residence as the property of the Association. I upon and cultivation oi said land, vis: Sealed bids for the exclusive privilege of «eHing pools at the fair grounds October 6, 7, g P. L. Fountain and Jaaper Bennett ol and 9, 1903, will be received by the Secrotary up , Klamath Falla, Or., N 8. Drew and to and including September 1. The successful bidders for concessions are ■ John 8. Logue of Dairy, Oregon. required to deposit with the Secretary the amount of the bid on September 2. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. K lamath C o . A obicvltoal A m K J. G. Pl back . Secretary. Dated at Klamath Falls,Or., July 20. ¡90S. E R. REAMES, ALEX MARTIN JR. Vice President. Cashier For • lasy Stomach and Liver T’th^diaeaiion invigorate the liver, aid IM d RACK PROGRAM. Sabbath 8chool at 10 »• m : Tuesday, October 6. P‘. 1 -One-half uiile dash, free for alll-jra .... 4A—One hundred yard foot race, free for all; is an antiseptic liniment. When ap­ to come between heats in race No. 4; purse S—One and one-eights mile da»h. free for all; plied to cuts, bruises and burns II causes them to beai quickly and with-i purse, |1 j 0 PREMIUM LIST. out matunition, and prevents »uy i Grain—Bent sample of wheat, any variety, *2; danger of blood poison. For sale by ; best sample of rye, any variety, 42; best sam­ ple oi barley, any variety, <2; best sample ol Chitwood A Co. itats, any variety, *2. Best collection of above four exhibited by producer, 45. Samples must You can get squirrel poison at ■ be not ¡ess thfaii one-hall bushel and must be exhibited by the producer. Chitwood’s Drug Store If- Cured Grasses—Best display of alfalfa, timo­ thy, bromus, red top. ?2. Each variety to be in Assignee's Notke of I Inal Settlement. a sheaf not less than one fool in circumference Vexetablet— Best one-half bushel of potatoes Notice 1« hereby given that R A. Zmeotl, j exhibited, 42. Best collection of vegetables exhibited by the producer—producers permit­ ansiKuee ol D. J. Ferree, an Insolvent ilebtor, i ted to arrange their collections—410; second baa Hle*>- Fruit—Best collection of fruit exhibited by and tliat Saturday. Au«u«t bl. A O.. >WM. h«« b»-en fixed b> »aid Court lor tbebearin* ol «aol the producer, |I0; second best collection, 4-’» Poultry—Bent pen of poultry, cock and two Anal account; that «aid heariti« »ill W h«J hens, 45; second best pen ol ¡»oultry, cock and nt the court room of «aid Court, In the town ot | two hens, 42; best pen of turkeys, cock aud Klaninlh Fall«, »aid county «nd Mat«. <>u «aid I lir.t day ot Align»!. A I'., US«. «1 the hour ol two hene, 0. Horses—Best draft stallion, four years and iuo'etoek a. m of »aid day. Onted at Klauiath Fall«, Oregon. June l.'lh. over, 420; best draft mare and coll, four years and over, 410; best draft stallion, two years INS R. A kMMITT. old. 410; best roadster stallion, trotter or pacer I 410; best saddle burse, auy sex, 410; beat span Awignee of D. J. Ferree, an InMtlveul Debtor. of mules, 4t0. I Cattle—Best Shorthorn bull, two years All«! op, 4?u; best Short burn cow and calf, 411. H. Van Valkenbnrg, day before the race for which entry is made. County Treasurer. Entries must be made in writing and give name, age and record of horse entered, aud nine of owner and jockey. Notice for PuMIcatlon. There must be not less than three bona fids ■tarters in every race. At this season the prophetic sage cautiously lifts aside the curtains of the future and then solemnly an­ nounces in a low breath, that crops will be short and that a hard winter is just ahead. His manner is impressive. His serious countenance reflects har­ rowing meditation and worry; lie ruU- his face and draws it out to corres­ pond with the gravity of his words, and as he shakes his head thoughtful­ ly and stops chewing his quid of to­ bacco and methodically lays it on the other side of his jaws, his hearers are stricken with apprehension, know­ ing that gloomy forebodings are about to issue, He closes by shedding sentiments of tender and touching solicitude for those who are destined to suffer through improvidence. The prophetic sage has done thus in every inhabited section of the world every year since the unpleasant incident In the Garden of Eden. And he is not without merit. He prods people to prepare for the worst and that is an Ten strikes on gong In Judges, stand Indi­ cates—Get horses on track for nc*l race within eminently wise thing to do. fifteen minutes. Ufi MMTIH President. Klamath Rivtr View» Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 L akkvikw , O rboox , February 28, 1903. I A. O. Department oi the Interior, Notice ia hereby given that, in com­ Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, pliance with the provision - ol the act ol July 17, 1903. Klamath Falls. Notice is hereby given thst the fol­ C'ongreea of June 3, 187B, entitled “An I lowing-named settler has filed notice of act for the eale of tint Iter land* in tin his intention to make final proof in ■late* oi California, Oregon, Nevada and support of his claim, and that said proof, Washington Territory,” a« extended What generous boons to education will be made before Jas H. Driscoll, I to at. tlie Public Land Elate* by act come from the lavish bands of Rocke­ county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, oi Auguat 4, 1892. James F. Adam* oi Merrill, eonr.ty ofi feller, and what a source of comfort on August 29, 1903, vis: Klamath, State oi Oregon, baa thia day Alexander C. Wilson, it is to know that the substantial filed in thia office hi* aworn atatement outpourings of his philanthropic H. E. No. 2144 for the 8WU NEttf, WU No. 1873 for the purchase of the EU ol bEU, Sec 32, T 39 8. R 13 E, W M and heart will not seriously impair bis SEJi Sec 19, WK of 8WJ< <4 Section^», rtwmrres nor ultimately land him in Lot 2 Sec 5, T 40 8, R 14 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to i in Township No. 40 8, Range No. 8, E the poor house. Al) be has to do to prove bis continuous residence upon W M. and will offer proof to ahow that the raise gifts for colleges 1s to squeeze snd cnltivatron of »aid land, vis: Tbos. up the price of oil, and bow thankful H. Wilkerson, D. Campbell, J. A. Stew­ land sought i* more valuable for its consumers of illuminating fluid should art and M. F. Orr, allot Lorella, Oregon timber or atone than for agricultural purnoaes, and to establish his claim to E. M. B rattaix , Register. be to meet the slight advance, when and said land before Jas. H. Dr ¡»coll, (fout,- Laundry it is considered that great education­ tv Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or, on Tues­ Notice for Publication. al institutions are thereby enabled to day the 4th day of August, 1903. livered to cuatomora. thrive and increase their fitness for He names as wilMssss: William Department of the Interior. <. instilling text book lore into Ameri­ Stonebraker and Lee Dotenol Keno Or Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, can youths. K. 8. Moore and J. G. Pierce, of Klan-’ Jniy 14, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the fol­ ath Falls, Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ The chasm between ex-PresIdent lowing-named settler has .filed notice of ly the above-d esc tilted lamia are re­ Cleveland and W. J. Bryan grows his intention to make final proof in sup­ I quested to file their claims in this office with time, and prospects of bridging port of li is claim, and that said proof on or before said 4th tlay of Aiiizti»t will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, it are hopeless. They ceased playing E. M.B rattain , Regisrer. County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ure- 1903. with each other in 1806 when Brvan gon, on August 24, 1903, viz: electrified and captured the Chicago Benjamin F. Crawford, convention, and since then the es­ H. E. No. 2412 for the NE# oi Sec 18,' TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 _ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ’ trangement has increased steadily un­ Tp 39 8, R6 E. W M. He names the following witnesses to til now irreconcilable differences and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE bitter animosities rankle in the breast prove his continuous residence upon and of each. As a result they have split cultivation 01 said land, viz: D. H. Yea­ L akkvikw , O rroon , February 20 1003 in com- com- i - Notice ------- is , . hereby .----- ' given that in the democratic ship fore and aft, so ger, M. A. Eddy, John H. Peatross and N. H. Fennel), all of Pokegama, Oregon pliatice with the proviaionu of the act of enfeebling the party that it is feared ConRrws of June 3, 1878, entitled “An E. M. B rattain , Register. its opposition In the coming presiden­ act for the »ale of timlter land» in the tial election will not be sufficient to states of California, Oregon, Nevada Notice for Publication. create usual interest. Elections anti Washington Territory,” a» extend: ed to all the Public Land Klales bv should not be so spiritless that peo­ D-partment of the Interior, act of August 4, 1H92. 7 ple will forget that one has been Land Olfice at Lakeview, Oregon, Harvey L. Bcott, of Klamath Agency July 14, 1903. called. Therefore, the public would Notice is hereby given that tho fol­ county of Klamath, stale of Oregon h» like to see the two bellicose leaders this tlay filed in this office his siorn lourlsts Supplied get together and put up enough oppo­ lowing-named settler lias filed notice of statement No. 1862 for the purchase of his intention to make final proof in sup ­ sition to give life to the contest and | the HEW HE$i Hec 33 Two 37 8 It 9 W Liquors. credit to the republican victors. We port of his claim, and that said proof Nwq 3, EX S ex Hec 4, in will l>e made before Jas. H. Driscoll, would suggest that the two gentle­ County Clerk, at Klamath Falls,Oregon, Township No. 38 H, Range No. 9 E W M and will offer prool to show that the K'-»tbUdgsN^,7M> P.ÄA.M. men come out and loin the excursion on August 24, 1903, vis: land sought is more valuable for its tim­ to Crater lake, Cleveland bringing Adam Crawford, his fishing tackle and Bryan his voice. H. E. No. 2411 for the NWJtf of Sec 18, ber or stone than for agricultural pur­ poses, and to establish bls claim to said the ful?nform^*7 nlght 00 or before Fanned by the cool breezes from snow Tp 39 fl, R 6 E, W M. land before C. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com­ He names the following witnesses to capped peaks, amidst towering pines missioner St Klamath Falls, Or, on Bat- W- T. K hivr , and glistening mountain streams, and prove his continuous residence upon and urday, the 2filb .lay of July, 1903 K t T aylor , Bnc. inspired and enthused by the grand­ cultivation of said land, vis: D. H. W. M. He names as witnesses : W. E. Cope Yeager, M. A. Eddy, John H. Peatross eur of Crater lake, they might be­ and N, H. Fennell, all of Pokegama, Or­ 8. L. Bcott and Geo. L. Looslev of Klam-’ come more cheerful and less obdurate egon. DAUQÎTTERSOP REBEKAH ath Agency, Or., and A. M. Jamison of E. M. B ka TT aix , Register. Klamath Falls, Or. toward each other. Incidentally, Anv and all persons claiming ad­ Cleveland could fish to his heart’s day« of «ver»* ?nrM V"1 ,hlr^ Thars- Mrs. R. A. Emmltt and daughters, versely the above-described land content and from majestic Eagle Mrs. elements and Miss Emmltt auested to file their claims in Hattie H»,» ^h' Omcera are V. 0.; AlleJ?’nLPanels Sigler, came up from Keno Friday and re­ ce on or before said 26th day of mained over Sunday. 1903. E. M. II battaix , Regiat fountain, Tresstn^' 8w ’ ltebecca U. W. BUILDING. MRS. HONG SING Restaurant and Laundry. Dealers and Manufacturers of J.C. WHIPP F. L WRIGHT JULY PM OUR inPRESSIONS. Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located. hand. -OCTOBER 6, 7, 8,9. 03 «vucBirrtox satss : THURSDAY. * REPUBLICAN.! SPEED PROGRAM AND ; PREMIUM LIST OF THE Danoe to-morrow night. r rooms at lb® * ‘11 called for all ______ de­ Collars, Caffs ud Skirts A SPECIALTY. (lifter—next door u, Üw Opera Hoae*. Room 7—Hotel Unkvillo. Special attention given dbearne ol the eye—Glaeeee fitted. I X-Kay Laboratory—Examination* i to »XS. KLAMATH FALLS, OMEOOtv. O. W. STEPHENSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON gVtMBee in room« lornwrly occupied by [>r. Reeuwa. PlwMir 31. At office day and night. K/ mm PA Fallt, Oregon. GEO. H. MERRYMAN PHYSKtAN a sumeoH. Office Over Uneeda Market. Pitone 173. Klamath Fatte, Oregon. «. C. ORAVR« Notary Public. Office in th. R kfcri . icar Building. Klamath Fatte, Oregon. Ft. Klamath Saloon J. n. nooRE, W- M. Knight, Prop. GENER L FREIGHTER. Best of Liquors and Wines Always on Hand. Prompt and careful attention to all ordere............................. CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Buffalo and Eiport Beer, With Choice CONTEST NOTICE. Paes amaxv oe ths iRTaam».» I'MiTtn statu I. aro orricy. ( Lakeview, Or., Jun* 11.1«*-’ A «nfllelenl enmeet affidavit bavin* been Sled In this office by Henry H. Wield. <*nn- teetanl, agalnal rrank B Kiherldae, lid entry No OTui, made April », lb*?, k* Sit'.. Nlt'(. »•«. JO. MJ, NWV„ NKf. rw L, Reetlnn »1. Tnwu»hlp S7. H , Range lo K.. by Frank B. Ktherldge. cim- letK-e, In which It la alleged that Frank B. Klheridge ha« wholly abandoned raid tract, that he ha« changed hl« re»ldence thervlroia Inc more than al* month« «Ince making »•'“ entry; that «aid tract 1« not «euled noon «nd cultivated by raid parly a« required by law. and that he ha« not realded upon «aid tract nor haen tn «aid Klamath county tor ■>o.r* than flve year«; «aid parile« ar* bareby noli- Sed to appear, reapond and offer avtdenf* touching «aid allegation at 10o’clock a. m.on July M. I«ox. before Ja«. H. Drlacoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falla, Oreg., and that IJ"*J hearing will be held at 1 o'clock a. m , "" July 27, 1*01, before the Reglater and Receiver •’ th* United state« Land Office, in Lakeview. Oregon. The uld conteatant having, In a proper a»’ davit, Bled June S, l*M. net forth fact« which ■how that alter due diligence personal Rrvl'« olthle notice can not be made, Il le hereby ordered and directed that ettch nolle* be given by due and proper publication. K M. BturrAttr RegHter. H a «* y B ailst . Reeelver.