Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 13, 1903, Image 3

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So iroti tickets fill the full races and aboard aflat < ar upon
the
line
of
the
The
opportunity
>
n 1 1« i i ■ vj of a
>• life
ill' lime
miro
Arthur Lewis has uboul complétai fare nrc on sale nt Baldwin's hard­ . hii I htij I iu ih <*. mi Hint and East everything going uf your own priw».
ware.
Sell
tlltx
k
&
Daggett's,
Geo.
it.
arraiigi'inciits fui tlie piirchas" of the
Asli stieets. The smaller boat, the
A. It. iltrpuld, Bonanza, Or.
Tlie rule, Ix-IrtF Irtit 25 feet in length,
riitlIlSDAY.
AUGÜ8T HI, 1108. residence Ix’longlng to W, Huae iiii'l Hinn's and the Gem saloon.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
son, on Main street. Tlie Huso fam­ tickets arc »2.00 and cvetyonc should J was loaded wltliin the larger, and
ily will move t<i Pullman, Wash., make It A point to buy at least one aft/ r being f Ightly Iwthed and blocked
LOCAL NEWS
The partnership heretofore existing
wnere Mr. Huso J- will probably g > ticket as only In that way ran We to prevent swaying or chaffing against
The awQcl- tin siamiiioiiK extending along the between tlie undersigned under the
Into Hie newspaper bnsIneMt.
Mv. make Hie fair a success.
Dnticr tomorrow night.
Iluse, hi partnership with Ills father iitioii have dime everything that Is , tide of the car, wif<! switched entile firm namu and style of ('I i II wimx ! A
IMHvsible anti now It is iip to tlie citi­ mn»w track and started today upon t o. baa heed Ulfti day dlsao.ved by
Private dining rooms nt the (,’en- ! has successfully edited and published
¡the K lamatii R f . i ’ iiilk an for a ( zens to give them their support.
their journey to tlie bonier of tlie mutual consent., IL T. C'hitwixxl re­
trill
All mon-
number of years but had lo sell the
,
Webfoot state. Tic re they will be tiring from saitl business.
Silas Kilgore w« I* from Lost riv- plant last A|wil, as the eh viALm War.' Orders taken for engraved card», > font-J over the Kla«)a»h Fails mil e.vs due or owing O' »aid firm are pay*
wedding invitations and announce.
too high hen* for Ids father's health. '
Vr Monday-
From that point aide to (’. (.'. ctiitwixxl and all obliga­
iiK iits ajitl enilx.ssed stationery, Call road to Pokegaina.
tions of said partnership will lx: dis­
rcllable
They expect lo leave by the first of ami see our line of samples.
Vans, the Jeweler, f *
Repub­ they will b - hauler) by w igon to Keno charged t>y lilm. All persona know­
the
weelj.
18
miles
distant.
The
lighter
boat
watches.
lican Office.
may lx: launched then, but it is prole ing themselves to be indebted to said
AWwrt Whitney was up from Mer-I I'okegania prcsent.il quite a lively
able
the heavier one will tie taken to firm will please settle.
MORL
ELEC
I
RICIÍ
Y.
Appearance Sunday morning. T.-ams
till Sunday.
Hie
upper
lake before Ix-ing slid into' Dated at. Klamath Falls, Oregon,
with passengers from Klamath Falls
this 23rd day uf July, 1903.
the water.
Tim
Siskiyou
Electric
Power
Fred Melhaso of Fort Klamath was
Co.
arriving st all hours .luring the
C. C. C'HITWOOD,
have
their
plant
v
—
■
::
Such
confidence
Irtve
tlie
principal
very
rn-ar
rompit-
Wthe city «'er Sunday.
night. Charlie Marple left Hie »'alls
H. T. C hitwoou .
I
Ion
and
expect
to
l>c
able
to
start
officials
of
the
company,
<
'apt.
8.
V.
Big sale now mi nt C. <’• Maltby’s. with a load <>f passengers at I o'clix’k
running by Hie tlrwt of September. Short and (.’apt. ti. If.’ Woodbury, In
DAIRY
UivVi
FOR SAI.E.
anil
arrived
at
Pokeganri
al
7
o'clix
’
k
Mdtllo mid harness shop.
In the morning making Hie trip In 6 They have po|>>s up an<| wire strung the ability of tlie builder of tlie dinky
' Good secomi hand bedroom set for
vessels, <). L. Graham, that they
I have leit twelve good dairy cows
hours.
Twenty-five passengers left to Yreka and Fort Jones.
gale. Apply at this otlb'c.
It
Mr. Steele, tlie superintendent of were not launched In Hie Willamette, that 1 wish to sell; all but one under
on the morning tialn for Lairds.
the plant Informs uh that bln com­ but were accepted when finished. eight years old and nearly all will be
Robt Casev. wife And daughter
Tlie dance given Friday etenlngby pany I ii U ih I h running a line to A h I i - The launches are so divided tliat the I good winter cows. Also will Sell
up from Lost river Monday.
the membi’H« of the Grays proved himl ami possibly to Grants Pass and passenger accommodations and engine with cows, cr separately, separator
If you don't buy Cyru* Nolde you sucCwAfnl Ixffh Hix’lally an<l finuncl* Medford.
rooms are separate. Glass d(x»rs and and dairy apparatus, to close out the
don't get the '« at Houston Bros.
ally. The muslchtns very generously
Tim steel pipe winch is used to windows, together wit li curtains, af­ dairy business.
O. A. S teaknh .
XI xmi I 2À carry the water for the motor will tie ford protflctlon to those aboard, and
j W Howard, the cattle buyer, donated their Hervlcre.
couples was prisent, find with the ex­
arrived In town Tuesday
Tuci , from Silver cellent music all had a most enjoyable 2M»o fir:et l-mg and I h graduated from In cve. j vrey they a’c as cosy as can KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO.
*
No. 12 or J Inch thick at Hie top to lx;. Tlie Klamath Lake Navigation
latke.
Hine.
The proceeds which netted I inchat the bottom. Tills gives a Company, owning tlie boats, expects
TIME TABLE
Save money bv buying now, while »19.7.0 will go towards helping buy fall of 700 feet and will generate to build up a lucrative business in the
IX EFFECT JUNE 2», 1»W.
suits
for
thé
ball
team.
24oo
horse
power.
dew country, Ixith of a l<x-al charac­
the liig »a,p |H ”n'
A. D. Harpold, Bonnnxn, Or.
ter and tourist. Tlie lakes are among
P ’ - I
W**T | DAILY PASSENGER
The
Wiest, Family, Acrobats,
ANOTHLR RECORu BROKEN.
No 4. No 2
Hie most attractive water b<xiies in I Ko 1. No» | AND FREIGHT
John Batchelder arrived In the which showed here In the Opera
Hie state artd the exixlus to them A M
P .M
I’ M 1
C M
city Wednesday morning from Oru- House Sat unlay anti Monday evenings,
“All previous transcontlnetal re­
9..4J
POKEGA MA
fi. M
will lx* In Merrill Friday and Satur­ cords have been broken by the Lowe from Portland, San Francisco and UM
0 29
|
Junction biding
vHM Cal.
other
coast
cities
Is
Increasing
each
’
♦
.1
Summit
6
(G
day. They are all pr itTesslonalH and
Upper Switch back
5.36
Excellent accommodations 10 13
L. B- Applegale Came hi Monday are well worth aeelng. TUc fair special, Which left New York at 2:45 season.
i Lower Switch'back
5.31
I*. M.. August 4, and arrived at Los are being arranged In the way of ho­ 10.17
from Ids Hrixikalde ranch in hwan ass.x’InHoti have engaged them to
10 22
2 3H 1 Hot Spring
2.4»
5 14
Angeles at l.nti p. M. August V
By
5 09
10 27
2 35 i
2 24
f al! reek Spur
Lak» valley.
give free exhibit Ions during Hie races. transporting the special from Chicago tels, and with the opening of the hot lu 43 2.M i
Steel Bridge
4 i .
2(1>
springs there, it is thought the sec- ¡1 2M •d.A
LAIRD
1.15
4JJ0
44uv now ami save money I must
Phillip Gelile, a 17-yeur old boy, to Los Angeles in 52 hours 4V min­ i lion will come into prominence as a
»educe mv slix k before moving.
CONTEST NOTICE.
who has Ix’cti stopping at I he Klam­ utes, the Santa Fe has beaten all pre­ ( watering place.
7
C. C. Maltby.
ath House, lied quite a serious act’l vious records by five hours and seven j If the present year's business shows
PvrABTMItXT or TUB ISTFRIOB.
The previous record lie- any advantages and gives promise of
Vxmo S tates i , asd Ornes,
W. W. Smith, the Bly merchant, dent Tuesday. While riding ohc of minutes.
f.nkevlew, Oregon, June 15. 1903.
tween
<
hicago
and
Los
Ar.gllftn
wits
greater returns Hie company intends
CauW in Monday to Visit bls father M. L. Burns' hontes he was thrown
A »efficient contest affidavit haviiiK been
from Its back, causing n forward dts- made liy Hie famous Peacock special .to construct a light-draft steamer to ' filed !V. tnfs office by John Berry Contestant
G. W. Smith.
In 1900. the distance being covered in | ply upon Hie upper lake and use the attain»! Alfred Yother» entry No. 25X2. made
Its-alloii of lit* right collar bone,
Feb. 27. 1«M, for SKV. SE'.See 1 E>, NE>. 4 SW
C. C. Maltbv returned Sunday from
57 hours and 56 minutes.”
NE>, Hee 12 T V> S K 14 E. by Alfred Votbcrs
launches for tlie other routes.
Saw­
a trip to Hornbrook and other Cali­ I J. M. Pine came down from Klain-
' < oniesiee. In »hicb It Is slleged that Alfred
mills
are
being
erected
at
Klamath
'
Yo
her» ha» ab»entcd hlm»elf Irom and wholly
KiWN
conpi
rmoN.
i alll Agency Monday.
He h s just i
fornia pulnto.
Falls and vicinity and the country is i abandoned »a:<l land for more than »is month»
completed a row boat to lx* used on
I lavt i-avt and still continues so lo wholly
North, Ku*t, South and- West Its t'rat.-r lake. The t>oat was taken to
There will I m - keen compel it Ion be. said to be attaining unusual prosperi-, i abandon and absent himself therefrom to this
That no residence has ever been est»*
praise is sung. Cyrus Noble Whiskey ! the lake Tuesday and is 16 feet 4 tween tlie different counties in tills i ty. Reports from there are to tlie dale.
tSvveon by -aid ewirvman "r any other
effect tliat nowhere along the coast 1 IchTd
—Houston Bros.
tM*rM,n
and no pkrt H .aid laud has ever been
state,
making
county
exhibits
at
the
inches long by 4 feel * Inches wide
.
Improved
or cultivated; »aid parties are here­
stat<-fair tIlls fall. There will lx- no are the Inducements for nlmnxls by notified to appear, respond and offer evi­
It. (’. Spink, the proprietor oT the and will carry ten people.
’>1
more
alluring.
Fish
and
game
of
!
dence
touching
raid allegation at lUu'olock a.
less than eight counties competing for
Sutler's »tore at Yalnax, was In town
Mr*. Geo. S. Nlekersnn, and two the different priees, which will make many varieties ah’ilmd there and j in on Sept. 10, IW j 8. belore C. If. Withrow, a V.
Coiunitssioner at Klamath Fall», Or. (end
the first of tlie week.
youngest daughters, Mabie amt Jessie the greatest show of agricultural and largely upon Ibis is based the hope of , H.
that fine: hearing will be held at 1 o’clock p m
,
on
October 2, 1903. before) the Register and ite-
started
for
Klamath
Agency
last
Sat
­
Roy Hamakar and J. L. Condon
horticultural products ever seen In making the lakes summer attractions. . eelver
at the United Htates 1-and Office, in i
went to Fort Klamath Saturday, re­ urday i>ii fi visit to Mrs. Nickerson's tills state. Most of these exhibits will I | Teams were sent to Pokegaina for l-akevlew. Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a proper affi
sisters. Mrs. <>. < . Applegate and I m - taken to
■
the
iioats
yesterday
and
we
may
ex-
'
turning Monday night.
Loire, in l'io| tn ad­
: davit, hied June 15, 1903, set forib facts w hich
Mrs. Geo. Looaley. Lakeview lCxatn- vertise Oregon's resources. And we |»‘cl to see them on tlie lakes in a show that after due diligei.. <■ ;. r-r.nal ner­
Tity Attnrwev If. W. Kecaee re­
vine of this notice cannot b<- made, it 1» hereby
abort
time.
I uer.
predict that Oreg.'n will have the
ordered and directed that su<*h notice be given
turned Tuesday from a two daysltip
by due and proper publication.
finest
display
she
has
ever
made
at
Sheilff S. T. Summers left Satur­
through Langrll Valley.
OENERAL HILES RETIRED.
E. M. BRsTTAtx, Register. !
day night for Salem with a bov w'lmin any exposition.
llannv B ailey . Receiver.
Jwlm CmnlM, cx-shcriff of Crook
he Is taking to tlie Insane aayluin.
W
ashington , Aug. 8.—The retire­
county, came over from Prineville ar­
WILLlAns-ROUSE.
Mr. Summers was accompanied by
ment from active service, by the limber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
riving* here tlie first of tile wreck.
Ids iiio H ut who will visit In Salem
p'rekl'dent,
August 8, 1903, of Lieu­
Notice for Publication.
Tile new ofile» of the K lamath
('lias. S. Graves, tlie Lakeview shoe and Portland for several weeks.
K f . im ui . k ' an w.'M duly and properly tenant-General Nelson A. Miles, U.
dealer, arrived In the city Monday ( I State Treasurer Moore hnam id.' tlie deilirated yestertlay afternoon at 1 8. A., by operation of law, under pro­
R E-A D VERTI S E NI ENT.
<>n Ills way to San Franclaco.
annual apfx.rtlonnirnt of Oregon's o'chs’k when tne marriage of Betija-1 visions of tlie act of Congresa, ap­
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Walter T. Morgan, w ife and cliild- common school fund, amounting to mln Williams and Mixa tirace Rouse proved June 30. 1882, Is announced.
A t L akxvikw , O bk ., May 9, 1902.
Lieutenant-General
Mlles
will
pro
­
ret of Yreka, arrived In tlie city »230,011.02 at the |» r capita rate of Wits milouilxed by Justice of the Peace
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
ceed
to
his
home.
The
travel
en
­
un their way to th« big berry patch.
The contracting par-;
»1.60 fur a total uf 143,727 children of, 8. ('. Graves.
pliance with the provisions of the act of
tics are lx>th residents of Klamath joined is necessary for the public ser­ Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
M. Burns, who recently lioiiglit the sc4i«»d age.
act for the sale of tirnlxir lands in the
county. They will s[X'iid their honey­ vice.
• • •
A • • •
Uneeda Meat Market of Lewis Bros,
Miss Restora French arrived In the
By order of the Secretary of War. I states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
moon
camping
on
the
Upper
Lake.
b.ik charge of the shop on Tuesday. city from Langrll valley, where she
H.
C.
C
oiibin , Adjutant General, in Washington Territory,” as extended
Tills office joins their friends in wish­
Major-General, U. S. A. ■ to all the Public Land states by act of
Hurh SUvcr* came down from Peli­ has been leaching school.
ing them a long ami pnxiperous life.
St veral other orders resulting in August 4, 1S92, the following persons
can bay Monday.
From here he w ill
Mrs. W. W. Ilazcn and son. 8avre,
the retirement of General Miles have have this day tiled in this office their
W. F. ARANT REPORTED HURT.
g" to I'lcard to visit Ills son, C. T. and Miss MaterCanun left Frulay for
sworn statement», towit:
tM-eii Issued one assigning Lieutenant-
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
Silvers.
a trip to Crater lake.
Fannie L. Lash,
The report was brought down from General Young to the command of of 3504 Glison 8t., Pottland, county of
lb Jit. Hunsaker and family. Mrs.
J. F. Gtx’llrr's family came down Fort Klamath Inal evening that the army until August 15. wpert .he Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
S siii Walker and Mis. Archie Miller yesterday from thetr homestead fora Frank Arant, the superintendent of will assume the duties of Chief of statement No. 1602 for the purchase of
left for the Lake of Hie Woods last few days visit.
¡tlm SQ NEQ and 8E'4 NWQ’, 8ec
III" < rater Lak" National Park. was Mad.
V rlil.iv.
Nelson Appleton Miles was born in 30 and SW4 NW'i Sec 29, Tp 37, 8 R
There are two kinds of whiskey. seriously Injured by a fall at the lake
oil Tuesday,
No particulars were Westminster. Mass.. August 8, 1839. 13 E, W M.
»'•r tellable Information concern­ Cyrus Nolde nml Hie other kind.
J. Jones,
obtainable, the report bclrtg that he In 1*61 he entered the Army as a vol­ Of Portland, Milton
ing public lands go to J. W, tfama- Houston Bum.
county of Multnomah,'
fell a distance of twenty feet sustain­ unteer, and rose grade by grade to the state of Oregon, sworn statement No. '
kar; get Hip benefit of thirty years
Francis Bow no left Saturday fora ing serious internal injuries.
Mr. rank of Major-General of Volunteers, 1605, for the purchase of the SE quarter, I
experience.
visit In San Fr.inclM’o.
Arant waa unable to be moved so a commanding an Army Corps at tlie Sec. »»,x
30, rrx
T. n«
37 .»
8., »»
R. 13 ws
E. ««V
W. M.‘
Call on the East End Marble Works
messenger was sent to the Agency age of 25. After tlie Civil War lie en­
Benjamin F. Jonen,
N.
8.
Merrill,
of
Merrill,
was
in
bv/ore placing your orders fur tomb-
tered the Regular Army, gaining the of 174 Third 8t., Portland, county of
fur Dr. Henieiiwtiv.
stone* <>r monument*. Satisfaction the city Saturday.
rank of Major-General, and succeeding Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
I. W. BURRTSS, l’^on.
PoC
BASE BALL SUNDAY.
W. II. McClure came In from
guaranteed.
to tlie command of tlie Army October .statement No. 1606, for the purchase of
the 8 half 8W quarter, Sec. ¡40, and N
valley
Monday.
5. 1895. General Miles was distin­
Fryers for Saturday and Sunday at
The Maroons and Grays will play guished as the moat brilliant Indian half NW quarter, Sec. 31, T. 37 S., R.
• he City Meat Market.
Aino ait
, 13 E., W. M.
ball
at
Hie
Fair
Grounds
at
2
o'chs
’
k
JUITPED I ROM BRIDGE.
lighter of Ills time. He commanded
kinds of meat: veal, mutton, beef and
Etta .Tones,
next Sundxv afteriKsm.
Admission the United States troops in Chicago
pork, always on hand.
tf
' 27» cent«. Children and ladies free. during tlie railroad strike of 1884. lie of Montavilla, county of .Multnomah,
A very sad ¡iff ilr occurred here
stale of Oregon, »worn statement No.
Clarence Smith, nn Insurance agent day night alsml 11 o'clock, «
! All the gate money will git towards represented the Army at the war be­ 1607, for'the purchase of the SE quarter,
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon
f t the Northwestern Mutual Life of Mrs. Clara Batchelder, wife of George buying bats and Italia.
It is hoped tween Turkey and Greece, and at Sec. 31, T. 37 S., R. 13. E. W. M.
Milwaukie, Wis.. arrived in the city Batchcider of Lakeview, committed ,M>me livery tigs will plv Ix-tween the Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee.
Christian L. Long.
Hat unlay from Yreka.
suicide by jumping Into tlie Klamath town and the grand stand. M many During the war w ith Spain Miles com­ of 174 Third St., Portland, county of'
KLAMATH HOUSED
Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn
Don’t forget to try our 2d cent river from tlie Main Street bridge. would like to go who do not want to manded tlie army, being promoted to statement No. Itos, for the purchase
MRS. L. B1EHN, PROP.
walk.
Mrs.
Batchelder
had
been
sick
for
rank of Lieutenant-General in 1900. : of the 8 half NW quarter and N half
rtuist coffee. A 50 cent package of
General
Miles
is
the
author
of
several
tea for 4t) cents.
Eggs good as c.tsli. some time and last February was tak­
SW quarter, See. 32. T. 37 S., R. 13 E.,
SENA FOR FULTON IN TOWN
en to Oroville, Cal., tlie home of her
books on professional topics, among W. M.
At Moore's Altamont Store.
RATES: $1.00 Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headquar
husband's people, where site remained
them
“
Military
Europe.
”
He
was
re
­
That they will offer proof to show
Senator Fulton arrived in the city
A partv consisting of Henry Stout under tlie aoctor's care.
ters for Timber People.
About two
tired August 8 on reaching the age of that the land sought is more valuable
and family, Mrs. Fred Clift and chil­ months ago her mind became affected yesterday from Crater Lake. He will
for its tinilxT or stone than for agricul-.
64.
dren and A. Kinney and family left evidently from the long and acute remain In town a day or so gett ing ac­
tural purposes and to establish their
claim to said land txjfore Jas. H. Dria-1
Tuesday for an outing at, the Lake pain and suffering which site had un­ quainted witli our citizens and meet­
Notice For Publication.
ing
old
friends.
Hepresenativc
R.
A.
coll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls,
of the Wixsls.
I.AXt> Orrn « at L assvixw . oscunx.
dergone.
She was taken I > Ran Emmltt Is with the Senator showing
AllKUSt 8th, 1WS.
Or., on Monday the 17th day of August,
Notice la hereby iiven that the tollowlnr- 1903.
His reported that Hutchison and Francisco for treatment under Dr. him the town.
named
aeltler
ha<
tiled
noth
c
of
his
Intention
Annxtroiig, the proprietors of flic Amt, but did not gain any relief.
They name as witnesses: Fannie L. I
to make llnal proof in »upport of hta claim and
that »»Id proof will I»’ made hefory J««. II. latsh, Milton J. Jones, Benjamin F. I
DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT.
Red. White and Blue store at Merrill, She had to lie continually watched by
Prl»coll. County clerk, at Klamath Kalis, Or., Jones, Etta Jones, Christian L. Long.
have sold out,. We could not learn her husband and friends.
on September is. Wi. vis?
Cyrus D. Fowle. of Portland, Or.,and
'
JOHN F GOEt.I.KR.
, d
On account of tlie number of
In tlie hope that the change might
who the purchaser was,
II E No .'171 tor the SW, of SW
of Sec IS. J. 0. Hamnker, of Bonanza, Or.
bring lier some benefit she was strangers In town this week and SI?
. of NF'. and K'j of Sr.1 < of See 14 Tp 3S S R
I lie examination of teacher* bv
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
brought homo, arriving here Thurs­ for tlie benefit, of those attending '»¿Av M lie name» the following witlie»»»»
superintendent 0. It. DeLap coin- day. 81.e went to her room Friday teachers examination, it has been de­ toprove hla cotillnuotia residence upon and ly the above-described lands are re­
cultivation ol «aid laud, via: J. <>■ 1
■{• quested to file their claims in this office
nienced yesterday. A large number night about 10:30, lint must have cided to give a dance Friday evening W llamakar, II " Marple and J. V. Houaton.
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MRV.ÄVÜ
on or before said 17th dav of August 1IHI3.
or te.'ichers from different parts of left Immediately, as her husband soon at tlie opera house.
Everybody an Of Klamath FaU^oj. #MTTJUW( Re«tater.
E. M. HRATTAIN, Register.
the county being present.
discovered her absence and started In invited.
THE
ASHLAND
NORMAL.
TIMBER
LAND, ACT JUNE3. 1878,
Willis Verrlll, who has been em­ search.
He and her brother reached
BROKE MIS ARM.
The State Normal School at Ash-' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
ployed at the Gem Salo in for tile the bridge just In time to hear the
land, ttregon, has by Its splendid I
p;ist year, has bought an Interest in splash. There were a number of oth­
Tlie six year old son of Mrs. Quimby work shown itself worthy the pat-1
RE-ADVERTISEMENT,
’be H<,tc| saloon nt Merrill and will er people on the bridge at the time
of Spring lake was thrown from a rotuure of th»' pCopl« ,,f Southern and
o« there to take charge by Saturday. 1 and boats were secured and went to
I
horse resulting in the fracture of his Southeastern Oregon, 277 studemts |
U nited S tates L and O fficf .)
Iatkeview, Oregon, May 9, 19i)2.f i
I), llaniakcr and son, Sikes, came her rescue lint were too late to save right fore arm. He was brought to 1 were enrolled lust your nnd a fine;
her
life
as
her
clothes
naught
on
a
¡n from their Ball Butte saw mill
town yesterday to have the injured class of sixteen graduated therefrom. , Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of
1't'Mlay, each wlih a load of tlnlsli snag in tlie river and held her to the member set.
All of these have good positions for Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
innber. They report that they arc lx it tom.
next
year.
A
tine
new
school
build-1
A't for the sale of timber land in the
Tlie deceased was the daughter of
FOR SALB»
s mg kept busy tilling orders us dry
Ing is tx’ing erected now and a gym» j states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breitenstein, of
Himber is scarce this summer.
naslum
with
all
modern
equipments,
and in Washington Territory”as extend­
this city, and wna 28 years of age.
SOO head of owes and lambs, either will bo readv for use at the opening ! ed to all the Public Land States by act
A number of our people, who have Tiie funeral was held Sunday under
together
or
separately.
of the school next autumn. The sur­ of August 4, 1892, the following persons
’■‘ithlnonr hot spring baths, have the auspices of tho Daughters of Re­
E. 1. & F. L. Applegate.
roundings of this schixil are both) have this day filed fn this office their
led a small wiwxlen building for bekah.
Klamath Falls, Or.
phvsicallv and morally healthful and sworn statements, to-wit •
’oat pmpw> on the lot belonging to
The family have the sympathy of
F. Ttefren,
thesix’ial atmosphere of the school of Ashland, Mary
Im» Lii\r'11'.''
, l"' k,‘y
,ht' >”idd- the entire community in their sad
county of Jackson, state of
McCormick mowers and rakes, wire pure and stimulating to the highest
•ng win be lcM al Hjeim^ hote|i
Oregon, sworn statement No 1540, for
bereavement.
cables and pulley blocks.
MRS. J. C. PEREZ, Proorietor,
effort on the part Of the student. the purchase of the NEU, Sec 26, Tp 40
,,;u'ing put in a new stock of gon-
Geo. It. Hum,
S, R7E. W.M.
•
‘
Send for catalogue to
I East End Hardwnre.
PIRB NEAR ALTAMONT.
«rnl merchandise nt Altamont,, Or.,
Robert H. Drew,
B enjamin F. M ulkey ,
•he undersigned kindly solicits a share
President.
of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
launches are sihpphd .
The house of Mis. May Stafford
Oregon, sworn statement No. 1610 for
a
B’v ,rtlr dealing
the purchase of the SWU Sec 10 Tp 40
Notice for Publication.
HATS MADE 10 ORDER.
tomnin nRag,KM1 Brt,,,|e w" '"’P" near Altamont was completely burn­
SR7EWM.
*
’
The Port hind Evening Telegram
hl ,ncr,t '«-•
T. IL Moon».
ed to the ground Sunday night be­
Depsrtment of the Interior,
That
they
will
offer
proof
to
«how
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
tween 0 and 10 o’chs’k. The build publishes the following article In re­
that the land sought is more valuable
July 14, 1903.
Fritok P. Grohs of Langcll Valiev, Ing was occupied by E. W. Smith gard to the two launches which < ap .
for its timber or atone than for agricul­
Notice
1»
hereby
given
that
the
fol-;
Short
and
iiMoclaleff
have
had
built
ni i,of,,A"lrl by ,ll't s,'"vr' Ml*’ li'"' and family, who have been living on
tural purposes and to establish their
lowing-named
cottier
ha*
tiled
notice
of
the ranch for the past year.
Mr. In Portlandt
Lakevloi
CHl,for"1"' wprt'
claim to said land before C. H. With­
bls
intention
to
make
final
proof
in
sup-1
Within
ten
da/«or
two
weeks
the
M t' .7 Nreral dayR
P:w’ ««Ofc’ Smith has been working for Frank
portoi ids claim, and that said proof row, U. 8. Commissioner at Klamath
<'xtenniv«*h?Ii,larg0 "f hlN f^H’cr's Adanib and was away at the time of waters of Klamath lake will be chum-> will ho made before James H. Driscoll Falls, Oregon, on Friday »he 4tb day of
September, 1908.
United State» Commisifonet,
Counlv r “ b °. ra"<’11 ,n Kli‘,,1|Wb tlie tire. His wife and three children
J. IV. SIEMENS, boprWer.
«V;:«, They name us wlttiMseet Mary F.
Miunty,_LilkcV|ftw examiner.
being the only ones at home. The
Tretren,
<L
W,
Trvfreri,
Robert
II.
the
distinction
of
being
the
ntHli
tm
8
John
H.
P««tro*«i
«
IJ. l'ntroMi
tire is supposed to have started from
Du?hmDew'!\”,,‘* ®cho' publlshod at
a smudge made earlier In the evening
‘
"" to drive out the mosquitos. There
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
Dance tomorrow night.
ELECTRIC
C ash S tor
Men s F ine Shoes
Ladies Shoes
Oxfords ana Sandals
New Assortment
New Invoice of
L. F. Willits, Prop
i
Hammocks
Camp Outfits
Fishing Tackle
Wall Paper and Furniture
AT
Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer
lib
Hotel Link ville...
Headquarters for AH Stage Lines»
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
REDUCTION SALE
ON ALL SUMMER GOODS TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK
X MIDSUMMER SALE
Hats, Shirt W 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 Waist#
SELLING OUT
HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
f '
.IL.
COST
C. H. WITHROW,