Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 17, 1903, Image 3

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    A SOFT SNAP;
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
STOP! STOP!!
“To run a newspaper," say» art
Oklohomn editor, “all a fellow has to
Republican tn rollile», and devoted to the do is to write poems, discuss the tariff
TUul-er. A.rlcullural. Stock and Wool InWreat«
and money question, umpire a base-
of the great Klamath County.
ball game, report a wttiding, saw
wood, describe a tire so that the
Publlabevt every Tburwtay by
readers will shed their wraps, make a
dollar do the work of ten. shine at u
WESLEY O. SMITH. dance, measure calico, abuse tlie liq­
uor habit, test whiskey, subM-rilm to
E d ITOB AXn I'KOrBUtTl»«.
charity, go without meats, attack
free silver, defend bimetallism, sneer
at snobbery, wear diamonds, Invent
advertisements, overlook scandal,
appraise battles, delight pumpkins
raisers, minister to tlie afflicted, heal
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1008. the disgruntled, tight to a finish, set
type, mold opinions, sweep the office,
ODINO TO BE A SUCCESS.
speak at prayer meetings, stand in
with everything and everybody.
DON’T
go to a railroad town for your
WINTER SUPPLIES
BUY FROM US
Every Indication That the October
Races will Eclipse Anything ever
Attempted in Klamath County-
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CorresDonilmi
Invited.
STA HL RS
WEST SIEB STABLES
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
Teams with or without Drivers
in like proportion as to price
^ KLAMATH TRAINING STABLEST
LOOK! LOOK!
Fruit Granulated Cane Sugar
Arbuckles Coffee
Star Roast Coffee
Ivanhoe Roast Coffee
Japan Rice
Cvdahy’s Pawnee Soap, 100 bars
R. & J. Savon Soap, 100 bars
Fairbank’s Gold Dust
Babbitt’s Concentrated Lye
Schilling’s Tea
Schilling’s Baking Powder
Tea Garden Drips
Caramel Drips
Evaporated Cream—any brand
Oysters, 2 pound cans
Oysters, 1 pound cans
Ashland Peaches
Ashland Pears
Ashland Apricots
Ashland Tomatoes
Ashland String Beans
California Peas
Coal Oil—Star or Pearl
Soda—Arm & Hammer
Half Ground Salt, 50 lb sacks
Dairy Salt, 50 lb sacks
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In ¡»raise of Chamberlain’» Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
•’Allow me to jrive you a few words
in praise of t’liamlx-rlaln s
>
Uliolen and Diitrrhoea Bcinedy.
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
s.avs Mr. Joint Hamlett, of l»n: 1
l»iisa, Texas. "I miffered one week
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
wllli Isiwel trouble and took all kinds
of medicine without gi'itlnu any re­
lief. when my friend. Mr. <’• Johnson, I IVPrV
Horses boarded by day, week or tnona
a merchant here advis<-d me to take LIVVIj« Hay anti Grain bouglitnnd gold.
this remedy. After taking one dos.'
Passengers conveyed to all parftt of .Southern Ort»»«*
I felt greatly relieved and when I
liad taken tiie third dt»te was entirely and Northern California at the very lowe.st rates.
euretl. I thank you from Hie bottom
of my heart for putting tliia great
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
remedy In tiie hands of mankind.
Linkville. Phone Main 14
For sale bv C. ('- Chitwood.
Immense
Stock
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N'otkv I k hereby given that there
are funils In (lie town tressun <’
the retlemptlon of the following «ai
runts: Nos. l»”8. who , usi. 'iS-- ■ • •
»84, 1'85, 1’8«. l»S7. »88, »»Mt».
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Interest will cease from tills <lal*‘-
Datetl at Klamatli Falls. Ore., this
3rd dttv of Sept. 1003.
J. W. SlKMKK«,
Town Treasurer.
Spot Cash
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TOWN TREASUHI.«’» NOTICE.
E R. REAMES.
ALEX WARTIR ji ,
Vice President.
Cishitt
The tempcrence lecture Sunday
That the Klamath County Agri­ evening at the Presbyterian Church
cultural Association fair and race was well attended by the young men.
meet, October 6, ”, 8. 9 and 10 will A very apt comparison of tiie four
be a grand success seems already to stages of the whiskey drinker was
be an assured fact. Unusual inter­ given, lie was likened successively
est is being shown by tiie farmers to the sheep, the monkey, the lion
and ranchers throughout tiie county and the sow. At first he was as
and tlie exhibits are expected to be gentle as tiie sheep, easily shorn;
extensive this year.
next like the monkey he would at­
Klamath county has not the ad­ tempt to dunce and sing; then lie felt
vantages of a railroad at present and powerful like the lion and wanted to
so must depend on its own efforts for I tight and last like tiie sow he would
advertisement but it has one great wollew in the dirt.
advantage; it is a country that lias
Mr. Smith is a very pleasing talker
something to advertise. There can and his illustrations were very real­
be no greatei opportunity for doing istic throughout the entire lecture.
this than by making a grand display
For Rent:-« room house with wood
this fall. Tiie association lias offered
a good list of prizes and yet while shed and good well, handy to school
this may lie an incentive, everyone house- Enquire at this office.
Notice for Publication-
who has any interest in the develop­
Season tickets fm the fall races and
I.AFP Orili» At l.ARtVUtW O»»ms
ment of tiie country should feel It
Ausu-t tv I«1'1
their duty to assist In making this fare are on sale at Baldwin’s hard­ Notice I» hereby «Iven tliat
the foliowin«
a most complete and creditable ex­ ware. Scballock & Daggett’s, Geo. R. named »eitler ha* rtle,I nonce of her Intention
to make tln»l proof in «iipport of her '
Hum
’
s
and
the
Gem
saloon.
Tiie
hibit of our products. The Klamath
»ml th»t »aid proof will t»- made befere , II
country already has a reputation for tickets are $2.00 and everyone should Withrow, V S. Coinml»»'oner al Klamatn
Fall», Or. on Oi-tola-r 16. IWt via:
make
it
a
point
to
buy
at
least
one
its livestock and timber but you now
RISME VI VMIFH.FR
have a chance to destroy the im­ i ticket as only In that way can we Il K No. W16 (or th- svv ', s,-. 0 T IOS R « F «
M
.
She
name»
tolle» In« will......... m prove
pression that that is all it is good for. make the fair a success. The associ­ her contiiiuon» the r.-al.lrm-e
"|»m ami «•'i’ll**
What we need most is more people ation have done everything that is lion of »»Id land, via: George Mor«»n. Urac-
Morgan, L O Milla »ml E Morgan, ail ol Keim.
possible
and
now
it
is
up
to
the
citi
­
and there is no reason why we should
Oregon.
K M. H battais , Register.
not get our share of tiie immigra­ zens lo give them their support.
Notice fur Pubdcatiun.
tion that will come from the east
a Pile of Chamberlain’»
next spring. If the people will do Has Sold Cough
L and O ifick at L akktikv . Owmow.
Remedy.
their share in demonstrating what
August
ITOS.
I
have
sold
Chainlierlaln
’
s
Cough
Notice
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hereby given that the following
can be grown here they can depend Remedy for more titan twenty years named settler
I ihm tiled notice of hl» intention
on the newspapers making it known and it lias given entire satisfaction. to make final proof in support of hl« rlalir,
and that said proof will be made before (* H
to the outside public.
S. t'omtni««toner at Klamath
1 have sold a pile of it and can recom­ Withrow,
October Ifi, Ilk»::. viz:
mend it highly.—Joseph M c E lhinky , Falls. Or. on GEORGK
H. MORGAN*
Linton, Iowa. You will find this II K No 2909 for the BW , of Bee » r ft h k m f
Phone, Main 13
38 HORSES IN TRAINING.
W M. He name-, the following altn»’"«’« to
remedy a good friend when troubled prove hi* continuous residence u|wm «nd eul
The jockeys and drivers are now with a cough or cold. It always af- ti vat ion <»( «aid land, vi«: llr-Me M Wheeler.
E Morgat , L O .Mill* and E Morgan all
being kept busy. Every morning i fords quick relief and is pleasant to Grace
ol Keno.Or.
E M. B ratton . Reguier.
strings of race horses and trotters can take. For sale bv C. C. Chitwood.
be seen on the track where they are
epartment OF THE INTERIOR. General
Mnil office. Waabinitton, D. C.. July .•»,
D
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH
being worked out.
1903 Notice U hereby riven pursuant to In*
Following is a list of the horses in
Mructlona hiui in aectirdnnee with the direr-
Meet on the first and third Thurs- Ilona of tht Btctotnnf of fha Interior nwdar
training for tiie races preceeded by
provialoua of the section of the act oi July
COR. BROOKS AVE. AND SEVENTH ST
days of every month. OUlcers are A, the 18M
the names of the owners or lessees:
(28 Htat , ll«3.) that the unaoM ¡anda in
Fort Klamath abandoned mtlHary rraer-
C. D. Ely’s, Black Alice.
Francis Sigler, N. G.; Nellie Sum- the
vatfon, dracribod a« the W’4 SW«, Hcc 22. T.
Brown Bros., Articus.
mers, V. G.; Alice Gocller, Sec.
: uh ., r 7’;. |
. nlnf
aerea, will ba
offered
at public gale M the dUtnrt land office
sack L. Gerber's, Seventy.
at Lakeview, <ireffon, on th<
Notice
For
Publication.
S. B. Gardner's, Conner.
er. 1903, commencing at lOo'cliwk V M . to the
tt>
highcNt bidder at not leaa Dian the appraised
C. Driscoll's, Jim Corbett.
L axb Omcj at LAKXvunr. Oaeoos,
value thereof, the purcbaM* money to 1* i-ald
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it
September 12, 191«.
George I’an’s, Tiie Chink.
at the time of the -ale
Notice
1«
hereby
given
that
the
following*
J. H. Fi.MI’LF. Acting t’ommiawloner.
Chas. Martin's, Queen T 2nd.
named e»» tiler has filed uotice of her intention Approved, Thoa. Kvan, Acting Secretary.
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it
to make final proof in support of her claim
John Simmon’s, Harry Gwinn.
and that said proof will be made before Ja.«. H.
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Jay Arant’s, Shirley V.
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Driscoll, County (.'lerk, at Klamath Falls, Or.,
CONTEST NOTICE.
on October 19. 1903, viz:
R.
&
G.
Baber
’
s,
Alexander,
Bessie
it
LUCRETIA F. MORGAN
box Shirley and The Wooer.
of Ft. Klamath, Oregon. 11. E. No.
for the
DrrARTMFNT OFTffK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Neil Sly's, Fergunot and a two Lots 8 and 9. Sec 10, Tp n H K 7^ E W M She
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rwrTr.D S tati i« L and O ffici .
names tiie following witnesses to prove her
Laki view, Oregon. I urum lü. i90l.
year old.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
conte*! affidavit
Affidavit having
hnvmg been
A sufficient conte*t
it
C. B. Kenyon's, Montana Chief, said land, viz: fas H Emery, Ixruis Brannon, filed in thia office by Charlew ll Spring« r, con
Pkg Dick
I)an
Ryan
and
Ed
Leever,
all
of
Ft.
Klamath,
testant,
avaiiiM
againut
hono
finmeMea'I
’
.*tf«'l
entrr
No 2W7
Mills and Phille de Orr.
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Or.
E. M. B mattaim , Register.
made November
OtllnD'.T 2&.
«•>, IWJ.
I du.. , for
lor W««
’ » ' j ol NF.'., MR*
can
W. W. Wood’s, Dairy Maid, Alice
’< I townablp
of s K'4 and NK
NE' 1 » . of
<»f SE
HE ’ 4 of Scet
Heetion
Ii S Raugc 7 E W M by Henry .Monroe, con
it
A., and Uncle Tom.
Notice tor Publication
ATTORNEY-ATG.AW,
lb
testee, In which it 1» alh sevl that said H«*nry
A Yakima Owner, Yakima Tom.
Monroe ha« wholly ahaiubmeit «Mi<| tract; that
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l.Asr> Orr;a at L akxviiw . o «« x » ow . he ha« changed his r< -t.l» ure th. t> from for
R. H. White’s, Tom Sican.
Reference by pertniaaion :
H'picmbcr Xrd. twn
more than alx month« «Ince making «aid en*
ll
Ralph Jackson’s Tulare Chief and 6 Notice 1« hereby given that the lollowlng- try: that na I<I tract |g not «utih-.l up>ti MtH|
National Bank and Antoría
I ruhivaicd by «aid llenrv Monroe a* re.iulre I Kow
gal
named
»etil<-r
I»»»
filed
>K4k<-nJ
io»
intention
on
Stole*
Bank <■( Astoria, Orcg'-n.
other horses.
to make tinal proof in anpport ol hl» claim and by law ; that «aid alleged sb>.*nce from said
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« •|»|Mw»it<’ Court
H oiiov , Klaiuzlb
Ky Taylor’s, Dewey.
that *»td proof will be made before lhe K< gi»- laud wa* not due to Ills employment In the
AT
THE
Fall», Or. Pilone, Main 104.
ler A Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on Octob­ army, navy, or marine corp* of the t’nitr.l
E. B. Ramsby’s, Alice A and Roy. er
a
16.1960,
vi«:
Rtstes
as
a
private
soldier,
offi.
-r,
«raman
or
can
Robert Hunsaker, Printer and one
IONA F. JAMES,
marine during the war with Spain or during
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devi.ee under the l»«t will and te.tamcnt of any other war in which the (’lifted State* may
trotter.
Waller L. Kinvon. dceea.cd. II. E No. 2l.'i7 lor ; I m - engaged; said partie* are hereby m»ti(i<*<1 to
Dr. II. B. liARGUS,
E. R. Reames. 2 trotters.
the
of HW'.. NW'. of HE'i and SHU of HW'.. appear, rescind and offer evidence onrhiog
il
it
of Rec. It. Tp :« S K 13 E W M
He name« the i «aid allegation at ¡Oo’el.H-k x m on Henhm*
Guy Merrill, One Pacer.
Physician and Surgeon.
following wltne»»e» to prove hl» eontinuon. , her 26,1908, before r H Withrow. C h Com
a
il
E. B. Henry, Plan Dell.
residence upon and cultivation of »aid land, mieefoner at Klamath Fsll«, Orgon and (bar Coll and see our
Office—next floor to tiie < qer» lloOM.
vli: Ezra Ja> and O. T. McKendree of Oh-te, I final bearing will I*.- h< hl al 10 «.’rlocit R (n
Cusick, probably be here with Oregon,
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and W. H. Farra an.l .Moaea Janie» ol on October 2nd. fWJW. beh.r* the Reg «t< r and
Room 7—Hotel IJnkville.
Rinaldo.
Royston, Oregon.
Receiver at the United Ktatrs Land Office in
E M. B xattai ««, Register. Lakeview, Oregon.
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H|« cm I attention given ih., a«ea ol th*
Russell, probably be here with
Klamath
River
Views
The said contuMtant having, in a proper affi
Dewey ahd one other horse.
eve—Glaaaea fitted.
davit, filed April 27. 19-U. «1 t forth fnets which
Notice for Publication
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«how that after due diHgi-nte personal «erviCe
Besides there are fully a dozen sad
I X liny l^tliorolory—Examination* |-' W
of thix notice cannot be made, ft t* hereby or
L and O ffici at L akftifw . O wfoom .
I Io RK.
die horses training for the saddle
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derm! and directed that such notice he given
September 3, ¡903
by<fu<- .n-l pr..|wr publie«ii.,n In the Klamath A O. U. W. BUILDING,
horse and pony races.
KLAMATH FALL.«. 0RE00N.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following*
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al k inniath Fall«, Or
There are two or three professional named settler ha« filed notice of bin intention Republican publubed
E. M. B baitaim . Register.
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
bls
claim,
jockeys here now and there will be
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that safd proof will be made before the
Klamath Falls
case some more here within the next two and
Register <t Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on
G£O. //. MERRYMAN
October 1H. 1903, viz:
THE ASHLAND NORrtAL.
weeks.
MORES JAMEH
If E No. 2352
We throw Profits to the Winds on
Other Lines From Our
HEX MARTIN
President.
EXCHANG E
THE LECTURE.
Until November 15
GROCERIES
Sabbath Sclxs.l al 10 a- m.i pr’''""'
Ine by lite pustor at 11- a'id T - !•
ni.; (:lnistImi Fndeavor ut :,M> P-■’
nraver servire at 7:30 W rdiiFNl.u • «
Ing. A cordini invltatloii Is extendeit
lo all to attenti all tu-rvices.
W. tì. S mith . Pistor.
OUR UNES OF DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTN, SHOES, ETC
Are as complete as our GROCERY
Line and we’will treat you equal­
ly as well on THESE.
US, COMPARE PRICES
Consider* Qualities
To Our Town Trade—We thank you for
past favors and solicit a continuance.
BUT we cannot afford to deliver at the
above prices.
REAMES & JENNINGS,
THE BRICK STORE,
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty'. Colts
Developed for Runners or Trotters.
ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY
CRATER LAKE C. C. 13 RO WER,
PICTURES
BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO
HE WANTS HIS SHARE.
Mr. Wallace Taylor came into our
office last Tuesday and informed our
reporter that Joe Howard, the Cattle
King,had ordered enough barb wire
of the U. S. Steel Company, of New
York, to fence in the reserve south of
here. Mr. Taylor was very indignant
at what be calls such a high handed
outrage and his main object in going
to California is to consult with J. B.
Haggle in reference to this matter
and see if he has not some influence
with the California delegation. Mr.
Taylor says the Oregon delegation
cannot do anything with the presi­
dent, he wants to see If he will turn
down the entire Pacific Coast. He
says that Joe has departed from the
Mormon faith and is now one of
Hitchcock’s satellites. Joe Is pretty
foxey, but we think Taylor is putting
It a little hard on him.—Silver Lake
Bulletin.
Mr. Taylor is General Superintend­
ent of the Chewaucan Land and Cat­
tle Company.
COUNTY FAIR NOTES.
At a meeting of the directors of
the Agricultural Association last
week, it was decided to make season
tickets good for the five days, October
,7’. \ w
10. Only 250 season
tickets have been issued and when
they are sold no more will be offered
as they were gotten out for the pur­
pose of a guaranteed gate receipt
only.
Persons who want them
should get them of the secretary or
places where they are on sale, before
all are gone.
All families from the country who
can bring tents should do so, as all
vacant property will he at their dis­
posal for camping on In tiie town, as
there will be a large crowd here, It
will Insure them a place to stay, and
besides Jessen the expense. There
will lie plenty of restaurants and
hotels to furnish everyone with their
meals, but there may be a shortage tn
rooms, unless those who can, brinir
tents.
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for the EU of 8E*- a . NWU of RE«; and BW‘. of
NE‘ of Hee 4, Tp
8. R 11 E W M
He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu-
nun residence npon and cultivation of said
land, viz: Ezra Jay and O. T. McKendree of
Olete, Or., W. 11. Farra and Ione F. James of
Roy-ton, Or.
E. M. B rattain , Register.
Notice For Publication.
L and O ffice at L akeview , O reoox ,
August Kth. 1906.
Notice I r hereby given that the following*
ntmed wttltr bM t»i<-<i notice of bis intention
to mak«* final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Ja.«. H.
Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Or.,
on September 1H. 1903, viz:
JOHN F. GOKLLER.
H E No. 2173 for the HWU of HWU of Bee 13,
of NE«4 and E«^ of HE1^ of 8ec 14 Tp 88 8 K
9EWM. He names the following wftncHMes
toprove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: J. O. Pierce, J.
W. Hamakar, R. W. Marple and J. V. Houston,
all of Klamath Falls, Or.
E. M. B battain , Register.
Notice for Publication.
Lund onice al Itoaeburg, Oregon.
August 5, 1903.
Notice 1» hereby given that the following,
named »etller ha. filed notice of hl» Intention
tomake Anal proof in »lipport of hl» claim,
and that »aid proof will be made before Jna.
If. Orlacoll, County clerk at Klamath Falla,
Oregon, on Sept 2B.1903, vi«:
WINNIE MILLER,
widow of Charlea C. Miller, deccared, nd E
No. MW for the EU NEJ4, HWU NE‘4 NWW
HK'i. Hec 24 T 38 S, ft 5 Eaat, W M. He name»
the following wltne»»e» to prove hla continu-
ou« realdenre upon and cultivation of »aid
land, via: Samuel Padgett, Conrad Madlaon,
Albert Shur and Janie, Newbankn, all of Keno,
Oregon.
J. T. HRIIHiKS, Reglater.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United Staten
Land Office, Lakeview. Ore, August 16, 1903,
A Nufficient content affidavit having been
filed in this office by Henry Ott, contestant,
against homestead entry »No. 2831 made Novem­
ber 7, 1902. for WU NW‘4 and N»4 HW'4 aeetlon
6, township 41 H range H E W M by John Bowen
contestee, In which it is alleged.that said John
Bowen has wholy abandoned said tract; that
he has changed hia residence therefrom for
more than six months since making said en­
try; that said trax;t la not settled upon and
cultivated by said John Bowen aa required by
law and that said alleged absence from said
land was not due to his employment In the
army, navy, or marine corps of the United
States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or
marine, during the war with Hnain or during
any other war in which the United States mav
tie engaged; said oarii* s are luTeby notiflM
to appear, respond and offer evidence touch­
ing said allegation at 10 o’clock a. in. on Oc­
tober 8, 190«, before C. If. Withrow, U. 8. Com­
missioner at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that
final hearing will be held at !0 o’clock a. m.
on October 6,1903, before the Register ar-d Re­
ceiver at the United States Land office in
Lakeview, Oregon
That said contestant having, In a proper affi­
davit, filed August l.\ 1903, set forth facts
which show that after flue dIlig* noe personal
servici of this notice cannot be made, it is ,
hereby ordtied and directed that such notice i
be given by due and proper publication In the
Klamath R*pub)lcan published at Klamath'
Falls. Or.
£. M. B hattain . Register
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MRS. HONG SING
The Southern Oregon State Normnl i
School begins this year’s work Sep-
temlier l«th. A large working libra­
ry has been added; tlm physical and
chemical laboratory lias been fully
equipped; a now gymn isiuni building
Is being erected, and a largo and
hand.soine school building is nearing I
completion. The school grounds are!
beautiful and picturesque.
'fi,,.
health conditions are of tiie best-i
and the social environment is pure
and stimulating; the course of study W q are now moved into our
has been strengi honed and made
new building at cant end
more practical. Tiie faculty has been
Increased in nutnlters and tiie school
of bridge.
is now equipped to do work of the
highest order.
Tills school belongs to Southern
Oregon. It desires and merits
the patronage of the people of this
great section. For catalogue address
I* hi-reby given that there
B enjamin F. M llkky , pres ii.
.' ” in
c,,,'nty treasury for
C. II. T homas , Secretary.
e redemption of all Klamath county
Ashland, Oregon.
<
Pn,lpsted on and prior lo
thi«
*ntcp,*t will cease from
Emergency Hediclnes.
tnis date.
u 1V ”
Conven|ence to have at tefi?a 'l“t,’il“,n!,,h ►’«»»". Ore->
hand reliable remedies for use in eases tethdayof June, Bio;;.
of accident and for slight Injuries and
H. H. Van Valkcnburg,
aliments A good liniment? and one
______ _
County Treasurer.
tliat is fast becoming a favorite if
not a household necessity is Cham
UJNTEsr NOTICE.
beriain’s Pain Balm. By^pp)^ J”[
United Hi.t„ Ub(1 omce Uk,T(ew Or
promptly to a cut, briilsa or burn t
»umclent rnnm..
_ Auguil 10, l*m.
allays the pain and causes the Inlurv .A
m«I In till,
" hi1
Imving been
to heal in about one-third the time ,e
”tsnt. against homi f ,y eM A Bosse, con
N*>v« rnlK^25
7nirT No 2M28 made
usually required, and as it |> ■„
antiseptic It prevents any danger o
Ht-CtLn 31, Towii.hh
i *.'”1 H*'d
HK't
blixtd poisoning. When Pain Balm i
I'g«<l thai;
j, J
'n which It I» g|.
kept at hand a sprain may be treated <l«m«d mid lr»ct '' ih»t hL 7 h*" wholly k I. oi ,
l>l<-n<<i therefrom I
/’h*n«ed hi» re«
before inflammation sets In, which B,,ICc
(nsklng sail elitr?.°Ii! tmn f,,x months
RESTAURANT
L A U N I) R Y
County Treasurer’s Notice.
Notice for Vubllcatlon.
L ank Orfica at U kzvixw , O r
Notice!« hereby given Ihl't’i'hl *«
'
nenied «eitler Im» »led notice o/he/Fn,2*!,
to make tlual proof In »upp„rt
that «ahi proof will U raL-"¿. m 1.*1'?. •»''
Withrow, b. H. Commi«»™“? kt vi? 'I
Falla, Or. on October is Haiti V|»’ *' K1*h>aih I
GRACE E, MoitòiN
H E No. 2908 lor lhe NW<. »"e 11 t »no »
WM Hhen.me. the tofiow“ ”,1*
prove her contlnuoua residence utmniST '!*
tlvailon of »al<l land, vl<; Re»»m m
iu|-
George H Morgan, LÒ Milla anJ ru w»>eoler.
of Kano, Oregon.
i
•U«<«d «Uno,
'“*,/»* '•»(•nd th.t »«Id
2i‘«t<>hl«olni,|„yni"n."j' ••'A lorn! w»« not
war Ine corps !»(» k«. n., | J”.
army, navy or
offi^r/iwamannJ
•" •private
»•r win, Hp»ln ,*%•" ,°„r_ "infine, .luring i|,«
whirl, u,,. Irn|tt.,. Hi.,’ ' • *»«> other ver In
P«rilc,
hereby nriiS.T?1' b" •"«•««>■ ! ••!<■ I
m
«»Mence tmirhin "
rn«pond
«lock» m
"•''< «ll«g»lliiii »1
H Win,,,,», I’ h c< m7,!h,',r
I*«, before C.
Oregon, »„il ihj,
''¡'"¿»«••I Klnmnth
9110
’*• he»rlng
will l„ be
fore the
l<r o'clock
ri.„.rkH » 11 ■''J' ’ '*"'ob<.
r 2. iwr.l,
Th» l'V,'''om•"•l tek ■v è!., m 1 , h " " nlle ''
1 "je »;aid conieatMnt iru
Oregon.
wM<h Si®'1 A"«n*tl 10
1,1 • J'r,,P«f»ffi-
•Ih«e»h ,""w lh«'«Iter di
'orl"
•'«ervlce of this notiL-i ^Hlgence, person.
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mode, it la
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(lotico
FaH?nh ^*l”'bll< ajf miVlifkS Cat1o° ,n ,l,e
*••1«,Oregon,
j ’MP“®l1»hti at Klamath
t M BMruix, Register,
PHYSICIAN
<S SURiinON.
Office Over Uneola M«ikrt.
l’hone 173.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
DR. (J. W. MASTON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence and office corner 7th
and Main streets.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
S. C.
Notary Public.
Cilice in the K ki - chi icax Huihling.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
j. n. nooRE,
GENER L FREIGHTER,
glg^l’ronipt and careful attention
to all order».........................
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A A. M.
Meets Snturdny night on or befor*
the fnl) moon.
W. T. NirivE,
K v T avm *.
Sec.
W. M-
Ft. Klamath Saloon
W. M. Knight, Prop.
Best of Liquors and Wines
Always on Hand.
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Buffalo and Export Beer.
Tourists Supplied With
Choice Liquors.