Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 06, 1903, Image 3

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    D tiiee loin 11 r >',v .n,,l|t.
"f tills place,
The ojiix.itunity of a life tini :
lil.A TM Of' Cl I Vii MANNINO.
•’♦«•«I on» of rhe vic, |>rra.d< nls of
everything going at your own price,
the Southern Oregon < haul acqua as
Grover Cleveland Manning, who
A. D. Harpold, Bonanza, Or.
six'lat ion.
sp'nt most of bis life in Khimnfli
rUFRM)AY.
Al GUM
t>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
J'aqiiln Miller, poet, of the Hierra«, I'al.s, died iii Zion ( ily, III., July 23.
arrived m Ashland last week to join Ix'le.g a'." <1 alxmt 19 years. The fun­
The partnership heretofore exist ing
LOCAI. NEWS*.
Mr. Miuol's excursion to Crater lake eral and Interment t<xik place there between the undersigned under the
July 24. For several years he had
tills week.
psnfe tomorrow night.
Ix-en suffering from heart disease and firm name and style of Chitwixxl Ac
The high school for M<xloc county i/i'fi.re bls death was taken with hem­ I Co. has been this day dissolved by
N»le lllgb W“B 1,1 ,rom E,’rM‘t
will I»- locali'<l at Alturas and liiere orrhage of lip. lungs, which hastened mut ual consent, IL T. Chit wood re­
Ail mon­
I» talk of putting up a building for the end. If" left here in November | tiring from said business.
trrdity*
Its us», to cost $25,000,
( has. Woodard was up from Keno
, of lust year for Medford in the hope eys due or owing to said firm are pay­
able to C. C. Chitwood and ail obliga­
The new brewery of A. ('astel Is that tiie i hange <>t climate would Im­ tions of said partnership will be dis­
Monday-
recel»lug tiie tlnlxlilng touches and prove Ills |i«'ul’h. But In that he was
j c Rqacli, of Naylox, was In town
charged by him. All persons know­
we understand will lie ready lor busi- dlsapjH>lnt<-d and thus last April, ac- ing themselves to be indebted to said
Tuesday«
tiess
alxmt
t he i5tii Inst.
<'<>mpiitil»d l>y bls ipollier and..Jster,
X
“
2
‘
.
firm will please settle.
Private dining nx.ms at th« Ceti-
lie went, to Zion City.
II. E. Ninlth Ims Ixmglit the retn-
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Cl'-ve,
as
lie
was
familiarly
known
■
I (ral
nani <>f ibe stis'k of gixsJs of J. G. in Klamath Falls, was borri and I this 23rd day of July, 1903.
reliable
f
>r
Jeweler,
(’. C. (.'HlTWfXH»,
Vans, the
Pierre and was getllng It ready tur | reared at this place. He was an ex­
watches.
slilpineiit lo bis stole al Mi rrili tu ' i .'D- emplary young man, and his acquaint­
II. T. C hitwood .
day.
Win. W. hh I s , of Dairy, was at the
ances
were
his
friends.
Everybody
DAIRY COWS FOR SALE.
.
Fills TueMlay.
A report is published that Mount ■ liked him liked IPs quiet modesty,
I
A. IL VInsmt, of Ronan««, was In
I have left twelve good dairy rows
Helens still contains volcanic tiren, clean character and Industrious bab-
'The county high school opens Sep- i St.
vi,afc , 1 wish to
v„ sell; all but one under
Iwlng Indicated by a burning spot Bs. Ills untimely death is regretted that
pwn Saturday.
tember 7 In the town hull which Ims
•>y all who knew him and the hearty ! eight years old and nearly all will be
lately
discovered
on
one
side
of
the
was
nt
I i). Ilainakcr, of Bonanza,
tx-eu donated for tlmt purpose by the mountain.
sympathy of many friends Is extend-
winter cows. Also
“
............
will
sell
I the Fall» Monday.
| village nut hoi Uli s. The ball Is being
ed to the bereaved family.
with cows, or separately, separator
Houston
Bro
are
tills
we
k
put
­
propei
ly
furnished
for
vis
it
use.
Prof,
A. Kershner was In from bls Lost
and dairy apparatus, to close out the
LARCENY OF A HEIFER.
j W. II. Mcllmoll, a tcai'bcr of ability ting in place In tlielr saloon a large,
river ranch TueMlay.
dairy business.
O. A. S tcakxb .
'ami long i«x|H,r|ence. will have charge elegant new bar, with fixtures and
ihm t forget the dance on Augu.t i of tin; sclnxil.
Chester Wilson, owner of a small
Kii|X'rliiteiidciit De- plate glass minor. They were pur­
ram li near K'-no, is Incarcerated in KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO.
Hl the o|x ra liouse.
Lap informs us that II is the Inten- chased in Chicago.
the
comity jail, charged with the lar­
Stephen Stukel, of Merrill, wax a lien to so r.ilM' I he standard of the
Chas. Roberts returned to Klam­
TIME TABLE
M’h'xil that Its graduates may enter ath Falls Sat urday from Medford, tic- ceny of a heifer, lie and a Mr.
Fall* visitor Saturday.
IX EFFECT JUNE A, 19M.
tiie slate university without exami­ coinpamed by his sister, .Miss Mary Yordt were given a preliminary bear-'
Illg sale now on nt ('. C. Maltby's
nation and he Is now In correspon­ Roberts who visited relatives at that Ing before J list Ice of tiie Peace Pad-
I DAILY PAeSENGEK !
EAST
; M,hl|e and lmrm sh simp.
get t at Keno, Saturday, when it was Not WEST
dence with President < '.iinpb>«ll wit h place for several weeks.
No3|
AND EHEIGHT
Not No 2
alleged
that
they
had
stolen
and
(iond sis oiid hand Ix druotn let for tlmt end In view. There Is g<x>d f
*
A W
Representative Einimtt, of Keno, bu’cliered a yearling heifer belonging t.30
pros|H'ct tlmt a largely increased
POKECANfA
Mie. Apply «1 I*»1» (,mca’
41
Junction biding
numix r of young people will this year wus in town Sunday, lie showed us to I. L. Nelson. The evidence was ».'» •
Summit
lion II K. Ankeny ami wife of
»61
take advantage of the high sdxxjl a picture of the members of the considered sufficient to bind them ton
Upper Switch-back
j Jscksonvllle arrived here Monday.
over
to
tiie
ciicult
court
and
their
Lower
SwitctpbvM
1U.17
house
of
lepreaentativos.
It
was
course.
2 30 Hot Spring Station
10.22
bonds were fixed at $1500 each.
sent to him by Senator Fulton.
H you don't buy Cvrus Noble you
Fall Creek Spur
2
«
10
27
A recent Issue of the Portland Jour­
Wilson has thus far been unable to 10.» 2
Steel Brnlge
don’t get the Ixst Houston Bn*.
W. (). Smith, editor of tills family furnish bond and remains in tl e cus- 11.Z» 3 36
LA I RD
nal contains an article on the hot
Thus Patterson and wife, of Falge- springs of l Iregon and t hose hi t he necessity, went to Shovel Creek Sun­ tody of .Sheriff Summers. But Yordt
CONTEST NOTICE.
| mod ranch, was In town yesterday. vicinity of Klamath Falls are given day to remain a week In the hope t<ok Hie matter Into liis
own hands,
J>FPA«TM«NT OF THF IMTKKTOR.
that
lite
baths
there
will
eradicate
conspicuous
mention.
Il
speaks
of
disregarding
the
order
of
tiie court,
(¡,.<> Smith and wife returned Mon
U nited htatm ¡. and O bficb ,
the rheumatism, with which he has evading tiie officer In charge and
Lakeview, Oregon. Jun»* 15, liMXL
,|ay fmm their outing at Spring the “Devil's Tea Kettle.” near here,
A
suffieleut
contest
arfidavi» Laving
been
annoyed
for
several
weeks.
as being too hot for scalding hogs, be-
lighting out for tail timber.
It hap- filed in tldw office by John
Berry contehtant
creek.
cauae It sets the hair. That reminds
|x?ned in this way: Yordt told the axainivt Alfred Yuther> entry No. 2.'Xi2, tnade
Next
Sabbath
at
tiie
Presbyterian
Miss Kate Clopton went to Bonan- us of an experience a gentleman Imd
Feb. 27, 1WL for bE».« HEG Hec 1 EU NEU 4c bW
sheriff
that
he
wanted
to
go
to
his
church tiie subjects will be: At 11 a.
, I- J ~ . ¡21 ... - It i i E bj llirad *■ then
m Friday to visit her brvlber, Hugh wIth scalding a liog tn that spring a
ni.. “Profitable .Methods for J’rolit cabin a few miles away to get some < onteaiee, in w bich it ia alleged that Alfred
Yo hers haa absented hiinsvlt from and w holly
Clopton.
few years ago. Ile slul tin* Ilog Into Seekers." and at a p. m., “The Latest valuable papers and to accommodate abandoned
said land fur more than six month*
and still continues
to wholly
R. I. Hammond Is getting tlm liim- the spring. Iiul it was so heavy be Marvel In <'reed Making, An Appeal him a deputy sheriff was appointed to la*t
abandon
and
hiniKelf therefrom to thia
By tin* to Thinking Men.” Ail made wel­ accompany imn.
Arriving at the date. That no absent
! ber on the ground for his new store couldn't pull it out alone,
residence lia- ever been estab­
lime lie ««cured help, (lie animili was come.
caliin, the deputy held the team lished thereon bv »aid ««Htryrnan or any other
building.
| ar t of -aid land hah ever b«--n
cooked from clicumfereiice to center.
»Idle Yordt went inside.
In a few j • rabll and or no
cultivated; naid parties are here­
Tot*1 laird, of San J<me. Calif., ar-
Otis Krause Is iltting and stocking momenta the officer saw Ids prisoner improve«!
by notified to appear, respond and offer evi­
There are two kinds of whiskey. the building recently vacated by the
rived here yesterday to llsil Horace
touching said allegation at 10 o’oluck a.
rapidly ascend a mountain beyond dence
tn on Hept. 10, H#U3, before U. H. Withrow, a U.
Cyrus Noble and tiie other kind.
Raft nt.ti an office, preparatory to tiie caliin and wx>n disappear. He S.
Mluhell.
ConimiMiiouer at Klamath Fall*, Or. (and
Houston Br<*.
stalling a candy factory. He pro- couldn't leave Ihe team and couldn’t that final hearing will be held at 1 o’clock p in
(i. W. Fish and wife arrived from
OU October 2, ID03, before) the Keg inter and Re­
Mayor D. B Provost, of Ashland, (x.si-s to have everything In tirst-class give pursuit. Tims Y"fdt got away. ceiver at the United Stales Land Office, in
Merrill Monday. They think of lo­
simpe,
and
will
sixiti
be
ready
for
bus
­
Lakeview. Cregon.
met witli mi .I'-ctdeiit Saturday wiitcli
cating here.
The said contestant having, In a proper affi-
riAROONS WIN.
iness.
may
result
fatally,
though
at
last
ac
­
davi»,
filed June 15, 1903, »efforth fact» which
We are Informed that a party will counts attending physicians gave
show that after due dHigentoe
ser­
The
town
authorities
have
taken
vice
of
this notice cannot b • made, it is hereby
go from here by boat to Pelican bay hope of Ins recovery.
Tiie Maroons and Grays put up a
11 <• was assist­ steps to repair tin- sidewalks on Main
ordered and directed that Mich notice be given
next Sunday.
ing In the removal of some rasing street. Lumber lias been hauled and hot game of ball at the fairgrounds by due and proper publication.
E M B kattaix , Register.
Sunday and were witnessed by an en­
H army B ailky . Receirer.
Wmtleld K. Jackion and N. r from the well of tin* Southern oil Co. wt* may soon rx|>eet to see dilapidat­
Ten
Vanglin. of Klamath Agency. were when a heavy double pulley, holding ed walks disappear. Tills will lie a thusiastic crowd of spectators.
500 feet of pip««, broke loose and source of comfort to people who have innings were necessary to decide tiie limber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
hercTueMlay.
contest, hi which Hie Maroons proved
dronfx'd
twenty feet, striking the
Notice for Publication.
Save money by buying now. while mayor on the breast, lie was knock­ to walk.
victors, the score standing 16 to 13.
The
close
of
tiie
nlntli
inning
showed
the big sale Is on.
G. W. Smith, who removed to
ed against a limber, striking bls head
RE A DV E RT 1.- E M E NT.
A. I>. Il.ir|x>ld, Bonanza. Or.
and sustaluiag a scalp wound. Tiie Phoenex. Arizona, about a year ago. a tie, 11 for each team. .Sloan pitched
for
tiie
Grays
throughout
tiie
game
arrived
here
Friday
to
visit
relatives
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
II. E. Smith, the Merrill merchant, only danger Iles In the |x >ssi bl i i I y of
and fl lends ami l.xik after his Inter­ and tiie long strain on liis arm re­
A t L akf . vihw , O re ,, May 9. 1902.
was at the Falls Monday to visit ills iiiteinal injuries.
duced
the
quality
of
his
work
in
tile
ests in tins county. Daring his stay
Notice is hereby given that, in com- '
father, <«. W. Smith.
Ashland Tidings: J. II. Mason, a lie Is a guest of the family of Alex tentli inning. Tiie playing by both plisnee with tire provisions of the act of
Willie Houston. B»rt Withrow and middle aged man, has been arrested Merlin Jr.
sides was good, each man tilling his Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An I
John Martin left Monday to enjoy an at Roseburg charged with obtaining
place well, and the teams were so act fur tiie sale of limlier lands in tiie i
• • • AT x
•-
O. II. Gates arrived from llllllx.ro evenly matched and tiie contest car­ states of California, Oregon, Ncvadaand
«oiling at Pelican Bay.
money under false pretense. It is
in
Washington
Territory,
”
as
extended
I
last Thursday to assume tiie manage-
Buy now and save money I must I claimed that he lias lx«en traveling merit of I tie water and light plant ried out in such a lively and deter­ to all the Public Land States by act of
over California ami .Southern Oregon
mined fashion, that the interest of August 4, 1892, the following persons!
reduce my st««'k before moving.
representing hitiiM'lf as mi ageot for amt telephone system at tills place, all kept up from start to finish. Score have this day filed in this office their
C. C. Maltby.
lie
ex|xx'ts
to
remain
permanently
the Stat'd.trd Pattern Company, of
liv Innings:
sworn statements, to-wit:
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
Silas <Mx«nch iln. of Langidl valley, san Francisco. Ills mcilnxl of working and Ills family will arrive here with­ 1 • » 3 4 (> « 7 « 0 10
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
Fannie I.. Tuasb.
was In town the fore part of the was to establish ugem’les In different in a month.
of 350'j Glison St., Pottland, county of
5- 16
0 I 0 o 3 0 4 3 0
•»
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
wei'k on legal business.
I towns ami then collect from hts
2 — 13
2 0 2 1
It Is reported that 70,060 sheep, I 0 3 o
statement No. 1602 for the purchase of
victims
small
sums
of
money
for
tiie
product
of
Cr.x.k
county,
are
be
­
North, East. .South and West Its
ihe S'_. NE’4 atnl SE1., NWl^, Sec
DANCE FOR THE URAYS.
*
ing driven to tiie California market
pr.iisc is sung. Cyrus Noble Whiskey trmisport.itIon cx|M*nM*s.
30 and SW*4 N W.t, Sec 2v, Tp 37, S R
Tiie 70.000
—Houston Bros.
On advice of Attorney General wii -re they will lx* sold.
A grand dance will lx* given in tiie 13 E, \V M.
sheep constitute 11,«- Increase in Crixik opera house tomorrow (Friday) even­
Milton J. Jones,
A. ('. Lewis lias sold Ills meat Crawfurd, tiie Sl it«* Land Boanl has
county where the range lx said tn be ing for tile benefit of tiie ball team i»f Portland, county of Multnomah,
ln<'r«
.ise<i
t
lie
price
of
all
ni
'I
kxi
I
land
market, with the building and !»»•
state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
i to $2.60 |H'i acre.
The act of the insufficient to keep them.
Refreshments 1605, for the purchase of the SE quarter,
known ns tin* Grays,
occupied l>y it, to M. L. Burns.
last logls'attire to Increase the price
Mistaking a fellow hunter for a will be served al the proper hour on >ec. 30. T. 37 S„ R. 1.3 E. W. M.
John I«ewls will s<x>n have n new of M'lxxil land lias lx««*n declare I in- deer, witli fatal results, Is Uxi nften tiie stage. There will lx* good music,
Benjamin F. Jones,
I iuum ' m cours«’ of construction on • valid, but th' lxi.it d ill ikes tin* raise
tiie horrifying sequel of a hunting g.xxi order and a good time, and all of 174 Thii.i St., Portland, county of
his lot« hi West Klutiiatb Fa Ila.
III accord im e with tile provisions of trip. I.asi seek Dr. Cooper, a prom­ lovers of dancing are invited ami Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
I. W. BURRIS8, Prop,
statement No. 1606, for tiie purcha-e of
J. H. Crumley and family arrived mi old law which gives authority to inent citizen of Curry county, was urged to attend.
S
half
nW
quarter,
Sec.
30.
and
N
the
here Sun.lav from Northern Idaho, regulate the price of school land, tlx- taken for a deer and shot and killed
half N W quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 S., K.
FI RN’TORE FOR SALE.
Ing the minimum at $1.25 per acre.
being in tlielr way to (' ilifornlA.
by one of his companions.
j 13 E., W. M.
Etta Jones,
Z_ s ! i I. iik I Titlings: Claude
It.
(’. U. Snider ami wife, of Lake
One night tills we -k the tent pro­
We wi.di to sell the balance of our
view, stopped here Sunday on tlielr Fountain, a student ami Instructor in vided for tiie mild liatlis east of town furniture during the conting week. of Montavilla, county of Multnomah,
Columbia University. New
York, was cut and ruined by unknown par­ Those wanting the sa ne should call state of Oregon, sworn statement No.
w.iv h line from a visit to Portland.
1607, for tin- ptirebase of the SE quarter,
artlvcd in A/¡land. Sit .irJay after- ties, presumably boys, bent on devil­ without delay.
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Ileili'rt and Jay Aranl b «tight of 1 iiixm, and is visiting relatives here
Sec. 31, T. 37 S., R. 13. E. W. M.
_
__
i.
R.
E.
ANirMlts.
E.
W.
IIl'SE.
try.
A
spirit
of
Vandalism
insti
­
M
Ils.
Christian
L.
Long,
X I.. Hurns, yesterday. Ill«« Ir lining before going on to bls home tn Port-
!
of 174 Third St., Portland, county of
atablrs situated in the Brooks ad li- l.iml. Mr. Fountain has Just com­ gates such lawless acts, and the re­
THE ASHLAND NORHAL.
form
school
yearns
for
tiie
guilty
lads.
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn!
1 ion,
The
State
Normal
School
at
Ash
­
pleted teaching a summer scixxil, a
statement No. 1608, for tiie purchase
MRS. L. BIEHN, PROP.
Zink
Hoyt,
a
recent
arrival
from
land. Oregon, has by its splendid of the S half NW quarter and N half
Frank T. Gunther, jeweler of Luke- brmicli of the I'niversity, on the
Sliasta
valley,
has
bought
of
.1.
W.
work
si.own
itself
worthy
the
pat
­
SW
quarter,
Sec.
32.
T.
37
S.,
K.
13
E„
«lew, came down from Fort Klamath Atlantic coast, and is In Oregon to
. llamakar a 40-acre tract, sit uated ronage of the people of Southern and W. M.
RATES: $1.00 Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headquar
Tii"s I iv to visit his brotber, Wm. enjoy a well earned vacation.
opposite t he ranch i>f G. W. Smit h. Southeastern Oregon, 277 students
That they will offer proof to show
Gunther.
ters for Timber People.
Lakeview Examiner: H. E. Steccc, Tiie price was $35 |x*r acre.
Mi. were enrolled last year and a tine that the land sought is more valuable
11. W. Keesee Is fitting up an office tin* governtm tit timlx r lns|a*clor who Hoyt will move ins house across the class of sixteen graduated therefrom. for its timber or stone than for agricul- ■
In tli « tipp.-r story of the building oc­ spent nearly 11 month In Lakeview irrigating ditch and make other Im- All of these have gtxid positions for tnral purposes and to establish their
claim to said land before Jas. H. Dris­
cupied by Bradley .V Guuther's har­ with Ills wife and her brother, S. E. proveniente.
next year. A tin<* new school build­ coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls,
ness shop.
Brown, left last week. Mr. S
ing
is
being
erected
now
and
a
gym
­
Or., on Mondav the 17th day of August,
Ashland Record: Miss Evelyn R.
For reliable Information concern­ became sufficient ly InhTestrd
re-elected nasium with ail modern equipments 1 1903.
was
Applegate,
who
ing public lands go to .1. W. llama- mining pruspeef s near Lakcvlei
instructor of instrumental music at will I m * ready for use at the opening, They name as witnesses: Fannie L.
Isish, Milton J. Jones. Benjamin F.
kar; get the benefit of thirty years | spend scvi'i al hltpdred d'dlais,
the aiinu.il meeting of the board of I of the sclitxd next autumn. The sur­ Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Ix>ng.
j trsik a lot of r<x*k to Reno with
experience.
regents of tiie Southern Oregon State roundings of this scluxd are butb Cyrus D. Fowle. of Portland, Or.,and
1 to have assiycd. lie is expecle«!
j Noiin.'il Sehixil, has made other physically and morally healthful and J. O. Hauiaker, of Bonanza, Or.
’’all on the K.™t End Marble Works [ again In tlu* near future.
!
arrangements for the ensuing year the social atmosphere of the school
Ix’fore placing your orders for tomb­
Any ami all persons claiming adverse­
pure and stimulating to the highest
sa w- .and resigned the poaitlon.
It
Is
reported
that
a
crew
at
a
ly the above-'ieseribed lands are re­
stones or monuments. Satisfaction
effort
on
the
part
of
the
student.
mill In Ci «scent City struck recently,
quested to tile their claims In this office
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE,
guarani ced.
The excursion party from Portland, Send for catalogue to
I 1 claiming as a emise, that th«’ victuals
on or before said 17th dav of August 1903.
under
the
management
of
Will
G.
B enjamin F. M elkey ,
T. J. Magllton and wife, of Lake­ served by the employing company
E. M. BRATTAIN. Register.
‘
President.
arrivili here Tuesday
Tui'Mlay to
tn visit were not up to proper stimdaid. Steel, will be at Crater lake this
view, arrived
TIMBER LAN D, At T.ICNKB, 1*78,
•heir daughter, Miss Alice ' Magllton, Among other objections, was one week. I he weather is Ideal and we
Notice for Publication.
hope nothing will mar the pleasure
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
• he dentist.
I that, mince pie was inaile of scraps of the excursionists.
Department of the interior,
The effort
Miss M. Robinson arrived here | 1 from 1 he slop barrel.
However, dif-
Land Office at laikeview, Oregon,
REA DV t KTI SE M ENT.
to organize a party here to join
July 14. 1908.
Juesday on her way to Klamath 1 Terences wete adjusted and Ihe men 1 the visiting sight-seers at the lake
Notice la hereby given that the fol­
U nited S tates L and OrricK,)
• geney where she will ar cept a posl- returned to work.
I proved a falhne.
lowing-named settler has tiled notice of
Lakeview, Oregon, May 9, lW2.f
List week District Attorney L. F.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Geo. Wrimle and wife, T. Jones Ilia intention to make filial proof in sn|>-
» • N. Pal meter left Sunday morn- Conn, of Lake« lew. received wol d and Miss Abbie Smith, of Palo Alto, port of ilia claim and that said proof pliance with the provisions of tiie act of
tug for Montague with twenty-four! that the supreim* court of Oregon t'al . Rufus McCabe, engineer of the w ill l> >. made before James II. Drinioll t'ongress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
«•ad of horses, which 11c «hipped Io hud affirmed the decision of I he dr- Southern Pacific Co., and Hardman County Clerk at Klamath Falla, Or on A' 1 for the sale of timber land in the
states of California, Oregon, Neva,la.
'cult court In the case of the State of Horn and Miss Grace Horn, of Horn­ August 24, 1903, viz:
•lie Los Angeles market.
John 11. I’eatrosx,
and in Washington Territory” as extend­
I (>r««gon vs. A. J. Netloii. In the clr-
brook,
Cal.,
passed
through
here
Fri
­
MtssC. E. Jackson, < of St. Louis I cult court Mr. Neilon was convicted
JJ. E. No. 204« for the N't of S1V1., and ed to all the Public Land States by act
day on tlielr way to Spriug creek. W of SE*4 of See 1% Tp 39, S, R (> E, of August 4, 1892, the following persons
Halved here yesterday ’ ...
cn route
route ■<>
to , ,,f embezzling $3000 while acllugus
\V M. He names the follow ing witness­ have this day tiled in this office their
Agency where she will {sheriff and lax collector of Lake After spending several days there, es
to prove bis continuous residence up­ sworn statements, to-wit:
they will visit Crater lake.
■pentl some time visiting.
on and cultivation of said laud, viz: 1».
I county.
Mary F. Trefren,
II. Yeager, N. H. Fennell. M. A. Eddy of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
.',l.las'1"’11’’'"’* Wil) Ball «ml wife, i -i
|
FROM OUTSIDE.
The
Examiner reports that WII-
and A, Craw ford, nil of i’okegaimi, Ore­ Oregon, sworn statement No 1540, for
Mei'in ’J,'’ *n*’»?"nrF*e Ualmes, of )|
nm > Chambers, wlm was herding
......
MRS. J, C. PEREZ. Pnwietor.
gon.
E. M. B iiattain , Register.
the purchase of the NE*4. Sec 26, Tp 41)
'ill, stopped here ye.at.crday on I sheep at Itix'k Creek, 75 miles east of
Mrs. II. II. Fuller returned to her
S, R7E. WM.
’»Hr way to Pelican Bay.
........................................................
¡Lakeview,
waa thrown violently home In Bonanza Sumluy.
rtobert II. Drew,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. and Mis. S. A. White visited
Don’t forget, to try our SO cent ■igalnst the horn of his saddle, , ca us­
of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. 1610 for
package oE 11 ing a rupture ...........
roast coffee, A
a 50
■ ■ c/nt
7
....
that would
tesiilt fa­ Mrs. Owen McKendree Sunday.
Dr.r artmrst of thk I ntkkiob ,
the purchase of the SW'4 >Sec 10 Tp 40
HATS MADE IO ORDER.
iam<l Office at Lakeview, Or.,
i a i',r
'’''»ts.
Kggs good as cash. tally.
ChiinilaTs arrived In Lake­
Mi.
and
Mis.
John
L.
Clink
ami
st
ff"'«’
June 25, 1908. , S R 7 E W M.
view in a dying condition, suffering children of l^ikcvh'W have been visit­
At Moore’« Altaniout. Store.
That they will offer pnxd to show
Notice ix hereby given that tiie fol-
ing Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and lowing-nauied
J*'"’- Clms. S. Moore, state treas- Intense pain, lie is 59 years old.
settler I ih « tiled notice of ' that tiie liuid sought is more valuable
Mrs. M. James for a few days.
Miss his intention to make fina) prool iu zup- for its timlsTor stone than for agricul­
rer aeconipanieil by bls wire and
A. C. and D. M. Griffith, owners of
James returned with them.
hKh?,'’’ *,rr,V'*d *“ ‘•’’i’ P,!‘r*
|x>rt of his claim, and that eaid prix>f tural purposes ami to estalilish their
the big sttx k ruueli and summer re­
N iba
will Ixi made before Jas. H. Driscoll, claim to said land la-fore C. II. With­
. to visit friends and relatives.
sort at O i I i ' ns . i , were at the Fails Fri­
Countv (’Jerk at Klamath Falls, Or. on row, U. H. Comuvixeiouer at Klamath
Dry Prairie, Aug. 2.
»Jun
kas lumber on the day. They are building a new 1 wo-
Falls, Oregon, on Frio'sy the 4tb day of
August 8, 1903, viz:
FOR SALE.
September, 1903.
. f"r * "ew
t*'”1 «'»DI ills deck steamer, forty-eight, feet long,
United $taiet Commissioner,
CAROLYN PATCHIN
J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor.
I
"' have a
They name ns witnessest Mary F.
it will
of Fort Klamath, Or., II. E. No. 2655
hi* . "
be will be found at Willi 14-i<xit beam.
either
500 head of ewes and lambs,
for the U'S, NW >4, >Sec 14. Lots I, 5 and Trefien. G. W. Trefren, Holiert H.
i>«wjfeoce ktt0*" “ the ti,nve I stern wheel, can travel from twelve
KLAMATH falls , ore .
, Drew of Ashland, Or., J. S. Bailey of
8, See 1.», Tp.38 Slli'jE.WM.
1 to sixteen miJes au hour ami will be together or separately.
Cleanliness
and
Good
Work
.
Shake.
Or.
and
Joseph
R.
Delveudahi
slie
names
the
following
wituessos
to
E.
1.
&
F.
L.
Appieda»*-
J
OBNERAL LAND BUSINESS.
crli m«*?11!.1 n»nfw »t* k Of gen- I able to carry Ufty people.
prove her continuous retidatio« upon oi St. Francis, Minn.
Klamath Falls, Or.
| Misses Helms, Grace and Mabie
Guaranteed.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
and cultivation of aaid land, vii: Sam
U h unt* ‘i11*11** »* Altwnont, Or.,
•LUt PRINTS
TO RENT.
nel Mai« sud Charles Martin o< Fort ly the above-descrihed landaare request­
of v<m
’‘«•lly sigjciLs « Share Palmetcr departed Sunday fur fbelrl
Klaflistli Or., and J. W. Haniakar and ed to die their claims iu thia office ou or
•••nd h“fX Oa):e-
,aJr dtMW, future
__________
home at Los Angeles, Ca'if. I
Large store room. Good house and J. Louis Condon of Riama
to me n/ n” ’
»rtlrJe we hope , They wore aceompsuled to Montague
vvwriuu
J. ||. U(, oue .
, by AB. Lewis.
____ _
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
'IY10 Ashland Tidings nnimmicvh
that Dr. Stiles Inis discovered a iih '. iiix
to <<xlermlirijt<i mosqidlos and ad­
vises h I rial ol the M’licmo by camp
era In Klamuih couhty.
A Illi Io
thread worm called tlm agamomermit
cullcus I n said to have h nul lira! mui
Insatiable uppctllu for m<iH>piP«m mid
cmi destroy myiluds of liiem In a
short linn«, its name 1 alone Is a xuffi-
dent lecommcmlntIon. Tlie Idea la
to place eggs of III» ngainomcrinls
cullcus In swamps where mosquitos
make tlielr lieadquurters and let
them huieh out.
Then they are
ready for busliicHS. and can soon lix
the pestiferous night marauders so
they will never again sing songs and
UM! tlielr blood-sucking bayonets.
Millions of I he ngmnoiiiei mis cullcus
(its dellgilt fill to repeat such a eu­
pJiimloiis
phonious n.iliie)
n
enn l> ■ hatched quick-
ly without l an Incubator.
ELECTRIC
C ash S tor
/Wen’s Fine Shoes
Ladies Shoes
Oxfords ana Sandals
New Assortment
New Invoice of
'* LADIES LOW CUT RUBBER HEEL SHOE
L. F. Willits, Prop
Hammocks
Camp Outfits
Fishing Tackle
Wall Paper and Furniture
Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer
\ù \ù
Hotel Linkville...
Headquarters for AH Stage Lines.
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
KUAMATH HOUSE
REDUCTION SALE
ON ALL SUMMER GOODS TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK
2£ MIDSUMMER SALE3Í
Hats, Shirt H aists and Ginghams at cost.
Shirt Waists, Ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kinds
of ladies Furnishings always on hand.
MAYLONE’S
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
Just received a New Line of Shirt 'Waists
SElvLING OUT AY COST
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
F
U. •
C. H. WITHROW