Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 19, 1903, Image 3

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
yHVRBl»AY. NOVEMBER I»,
IMg.
LOCAL news .
^lon't lorffi*
**»• ki«
Utanlixgivlhg
dance.
private <l!«l«g riOtiix al the Cent
tral Cafe*
A. A. Bmith, <d Paisley, was In II •
Miy Monday*
Fresh oyxtwvw «1 th« Ontral
Cafe.
Rev. Georg« Wilbur Brown, who waa laws
1
and enforce th.- same according to
pnatnr of the Klamath Falla Freaby.
. j ‘ * heir
' sworn duty.
" .* Il a*iv<x:ates local
terlan church a few years ago, and who optioh by municiple and rural pre-
1a well known to tnanv of the , people
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as applied
r— ot
— .
r. — to th« licenced I sal*sm,
Ashland, la now |>aator of the Tipton, ' referring the whole question to a Vote
Indiana, church, and is having rknelleni df the iH-ople and letting the majority
ktKMM ill hit work. Th» Tipton church rule. This Is th« teh rendnm applied
I* one of the beat churches In that part to the liquor problem, or home Yule. So
all ciiisona, regardless of party affilia
ol Indiana and |«ys Ila pastor a large lions, who favor this principle are asked
«alary. Since Ida return to the East he to work for the nomination and election
bas married and hia home la now of men who will commit themselves to
brightened by a bright baby boy who | I 9""
’11'7,’, whether *"
!"’
tills .¡V
policy,
in t the
town
, .
. liis flrat 7 birthday.
7
It legards
n^Biilly celebrated
I toniteli
officer* or
a* «late
the IrtflHlature,
servants <>( the
------- — _—i people
Mr. Brown wbi rooently apimiíii UM ei* ' •ml
and Unit
that they «houlil
should carry 01
out the
«miner in KcclMlastical History iu his wishes of their constituents.
<», I.. Torrs, Blate Bnpt.
Pr«w'*) tery.— Ashland Tidings.
jV«t In town.
Judge Hanna and Court Reporter
T a . Be"" «"d K> K* Makoti were up
Calkins left Saturday for the railroad.
Irom Merrill Tuesday.
t'hsrles Ward. <4 I'uisley. was a vik- The former goes to hie home at Jackson­
ville and li e latter to Ashland.
Itor in the city Wnliiesday.
Then* are two kinds of whiskey.
W. B. 8imp«on, the fruit man, came
Cyrua Nolde and the other kind.—
down from Naylox Tuesilay.
Houston Brue.
Fead Htahluian left Saturday (or a two
mouth* visit in Ban Francisco.
DANCE AT MERRILL.
Thanksgiving dance at the O|Mtra
There will I m a Thanksgiving dance at
house Thursday evening, Nov. 2*1.
Merrill, Thursday evening, November
H you don't buy Cyrua Noble ynt 26, 1003, to which the public are cor­
dially invited. Don’t miss a good time.
diui't get the ,M’«1 —Hounton Una.
X. V. Whitney and «later Rone Whit­
ney of Merrill were in the city Wednes
'Ur load of barb wire and nails at
THE BUST LINIMENT.
firorge Hum's Hardware Hlore, East
Ind.
"Chamberlain's Pain Balm is con-
The L. E. Waterman Ideal Foun­ sidcred the best liniment < hi the rnar-
tain Pen la the beat. Chitwood aella koi," write Post A Bliss, of Georgia, Vt.
them.
No oilier liniment will heal a cut or
There will Im a danco at the Opera
h-mse Thanksgiving night, Nov. 26.
NEWS FROM ROYSTON
Dr. F. M. Wl lie, who haa been prac­
ticing nmdieine for lhe past two years at
Myrtle Point, arrived here last week
and will hx-ate with us. Hie offices are I
over C. H. Withrow's at w hich place he
may ba found day or night. Phone 71.
The ladies of the Meth<sliet ehurcli
will hold a social at tlio church Wed­
nesday evening, November 25. There
will be a abort program alter which re­
freshments will be served.
Everyone
VequMtcd to come. Admission 16 cento
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamakar left on
Wednesday's stage for the railroad.
They will visit in San Francisco with S.
C.Trayner and family for a abort time
and also take in Ben Hnr, which io
playing at the Grand Opera House, with
250 people in the cast.
The November term of court, which
cloaed Friday was eventful in that there
were eleven convictions for gambling
in Klamath Falls Ix-aidea one against
W. K. Grimmett for running a bawdy
hone« and one against Chester Wilson
for Healing a calf. The fines amounted
to »1075.
At the Bunday evening service at the
M. E. Church, Presiding Elder Hum-
nisrville waa present. There were six
accessions to the church and the Ixtptia-
• ha I rites were administered. There
• ill Im preaching next Sunday evening
by the pastor; subject, "The fullneaa
*«od has prepared for those who love
him.
Bpecial services are being held each
•vening at the Presbyterian church
•ith a good attendance and interest.
The pastor adheres closely to the truth
and dares to preach the whole counael
of God. Ha «pacta in the near future
to use th« Btereopticon to illuntratc bi-
hie themes, with the hope of popularis­
ing hible study for intellectual pleasure
»" well *« spiritual improvement.
The
Babhath services will Im of «pedal in-
toraat. Come once and you wilt come
•gain.
Wm. Hchlect, who has been buying
Umber |n the northern part of the
onunly (or the Yawkey Lumber Com
pxnyol Wisconsin, arrived here Wodnes-
•yfromtha Demhutea. Hacame by way
® bort Klamath and «lutes that the
•torm lm Imen something awful in
the mountains. He says that there are
mm two to three feet of snow already
•n that the ft*x:kinei< all predict a
’*ry hard winter ax hay ix scarce with
•m. Mr. Rchlect met a party of im-
m*ry!'t"
*’•' wo'o °n their wav to
3 - eadows but Imd got snowed in
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«dthout feed for tbair boreae
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Intnd Office Lakeview,
Oregon, Octolwr 17, 1903.
Notice is
hereby given that ill compliance w ith
the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878,
enti'.led “An act for the sale of timber
lamia in the slates of California, Oregon,
Nevada ami Washington Terribiry,” as
extemied to all the t'ublic Land States
by act nt August 4, 1892, the following
|a*rsoiu* have tiled in this office their
sworn «tateineiitx, to-wit :—
Jt t it's B iiitkxki TX,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state
ol Oregon, sworn statement No. 2541.
(or the purchase of the NEV Sec 2.’,
A BARGAIN.
Tp 37 s, R 13 E W M
*
1'41 acres all under cultivation with a
K knnktii 51 vcR it,
*
of 1738 W 21th St. L is Angeles, state of i two story house containing 8 rtxmis and
There
California sworn statement No. 2539 for I closets ami a barn 56x62 feet.
*
the purchase of th** SE'^SEt., See. 8. ¡are iwo good springs on the pro|*erty.
*
W ‘,SW‘4. Sl.VbW
tsec V Tp 37 8., R ¡which w ill irrigate all the land so «hat
I dfalfa can lie raised. Aim has an out
9 E W M.
♦
I -ide range of 250 acres, all fenced, which
C rarlks Hoxr-xx,
efe
of 107 4th St. l'ortla '<!, county of ■ an I k * used.
Miiltnoinah, state of Oregon, sworn
SAWAILL
statement No, 2540. for the purchase of
the E'..NE'*. NEVSE'« sec 211 NW'4
A g*xxl portable mill, rotary saws,
8W’J, Sec. 28, Tt.,37 S„ R. 13 E., W M. edger a id pinner.
Complete outfit.
That they will offer proof to show ¡Capacity 18 to 20 thousand a day, well
that the land sought is more valnablr located near good market; plenty of
for its timber or stone than for agricul­ timber accessible.
OTIS KRAUSE, Proprietor.
tural purposes and to establish their
ALI ALFA RANCH FOR SALE.
claim to said land la-fore C li Withrow,
U. S. Commissioner at Kiamath Falls.
One of the best ranches in the 77?e Provident Savings Life
Oregon, on Wednesday the 26th day of
January 11*0-4. They name as witnesses: Klamath bixin, below the well known
Julius llrntkreutz oi Portland, Oregon. Henley ranch, contains 160 acres all Assurance Society of New York
Kenneth Ma* Ra>* of Lu« Angeles Cali­ under the ditch, with a good house,
fornia. Charles ILa-dke, of Portlanl. gram ry and shed. 65 itcrcs in alfalfa
SAFE
Oregon, August lloe<ll>e, of Klamath Don’t miss tins opportunity if you
Falls, Oregon. Samuel Spr**at, of Ash­
CONSERVATIVE
want i good paying ranch.
land, Oregon. Chas. W. Babel, of Port­
land, Oiegon.
6oo ACRE CATTLE RANCH.
RELIABLE
Any ami all persona claiming ndver«-
elv the aUiVc <lescriln*d lands are requir­
11 miles from Klamath Falls, good
Your Policy
ed to tile their claims in this office on cattle ranch will raise 500 tons of
or before said 26th day of January 1904. alfalfa and atxiut three times as much
E. M. B rattain , Register.
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FRO.1 SOUTH AFRICA.
New Way of Using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
I sell Staple Groceries, Salt,
Sugar, Canned Goods, Dried
Fruit, etc*, as cheap as the
I4 CHEAPEST.
Let me give you prices on yöiir
winter supply before you
place your order
I
ELECTRIC
L. F. WILLITS, Prop’r.
In compliance with the provisions of the «cl
CITY PROPERTY.
ot Congre«« of Jun*' 3, 1X7H, entitled "An act
for ttie sale of timber lands tn the States of
I'alHornla. Oregon, Nersds «nd Washington
65 bv 120 foot lot, with four room
Territory,’’ as ext.-nded Io alt tho Public Laud
States by «Ct of August 4, tx'.rj.
house, well located, on Main street,
I a - v I P. Wlllltaof Klmnnth Fall«, county of
Klamath, Htate of Oregon has tiled In this one block east of school house, suit­
office his aworn statement No. 21X7 lor lhe pur- able for residence or business.
For
ch««eot the Lota 2. 3. 4, ft. ft. of Section No. IX.
and Lots S, ft «nd 7. Hee 7, in Tow nship No. M H. sale cheap.
Range No. 7 K. W M, and will offer proof to
I have plenty more good bargains
show that the land sought la more valuable
lor Its timber or stone than tor agricultural which I haven't room to advertise
purpONcr, »nd to estfebliNh hl* claim to sni<i
Let me know what you are
land l>efore C 11 Withrow, tl H Uommlasloner here.
at Klamath Falla. Oregon, on Monday, the.th looking f<>r.
day ot January, 1904
He names as witnesses:
W T Hlilve til Klamath rails, Oregon. I* «
Kvan, James M Ktnery and lA»nia Brannon ol
Fort Klamath. Oregon. Any and «¡1 ihtsoiis
claiming adversely lhe above-deacrlbed lands
•re reqiH’Nted to tile their elfeiniN in thlk office
on or before said 4th day of .lainiarv, 1WH
If you have anything to
sell or want to buy, it
will pay you to see me.
Correspondence solicited.
Address
w. 0. Smith,
REPUBLICAN BUILDING,
KLAMATH FALLS. OR.
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the town treasury for the re­
demption of the following warrants:
Nos. 993, 991, 998, 1001, 1006, 100», 1010;
1011.
Interest will ceaae from thik
date.
Dated at Klamath Falk, Or.,lhial»th
day ot November, 1903.
J. W. SIMM»»,Town TrkMurar*
Disk and Drag Harrows
Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
lb lb lb lb
Hotel Linkviile...
I. W. BURRISS, Prop.
Headquarters for All Stage Lines:
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
J»
SOMETHING
J*
NEW
“3 !“ (/)
Over Hard Times
140 Acre Ranch.
110 acre ranch near Merrill, 30
acres under Little Klamath Ditch.
20 acres in alfalfa, rest in grain.
All fenced, four room house, barn
and shed.
100 acre ranch near the town of
Merrill. 60 acres under ditch. Write
for pi ice and description of this.
Il
is a good buy.
160 acres adjoining Carr section,
near Merrill at less than »7 an acre.
This is a snap.
I»ry Ranch—160 acres near town of
Daily at $5 an acre. Fine ranch for
Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878.—
grain and potatix’s. All fenced.
Notice For Publication-
Good money can be made on this
United Riat«« Land offline. Lakeview. Oregon
October 14. 19UIL Notice 1« hereby given that Investment.
DISK PL-OS
Carries Itself
wild liav. Can also raise grain, fruit,
potatoes and all kinds of vegetables.
Good outside range for cattle.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban, Natal. South Africa, says: “Ax
a proof that C)iiunl«*rlain’x Cough Rem­
edy is a cure suitable for old ami young.
I |Mn von lli«- following: A neighbor of
mine liad a child just over two months
old. It had a very bad cough and the
parents did not know what to give it. I
suggested that if they would get a bottle
of Chamlierlain’a Cough Remedy and
put some upon the dummy teat the
baby was sucking it would no doubt
cure the child.
This they did and
brought alxmt n quick relief and cured
the baby." This remedy is for sale by
C. C. Un it wood.
It waa ten years ago, Oberlin, Ohio,
that the first State lx*aguo was Organ­
ised. Two years later a national or­
ganisation was effected at Washington,
I). C., by representatives of forty-seven
reform bodies. Since then the number
has grown to two hundred and fifty
federated organisations of state or
national sise. The league has in its
K. M. lt«ATTAIX.J<Oglst£r.
employ more than two hundred work­
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—
ers ami expends over a quarter of a
Notice For Publication.
million dollars yearly to accomplish its
Unite*! Hiaies lend omoe, Lakeview, Oregon,
October 14. i«H. Notice Is hereby elven lhat
ends. Its aim is to unite in an aggres­ In compliance with the provisions of the so lol
oi .him* 3, la's, entlllcil "An act for
sive movement upon a non-partisan Congress
ths sale of tlmlnr lands In lhe_ HI ales of tall-
platform all who are opposed to the fornla. Oregon, Nevada, aiiil '' •"J,1I1,,',
rllory,*' a* exlended Io *11 the Public Land
licensed saloon.
It calls upon the Ulates bv ant ol August I. 1X9-’.
r.„v.,,„
John Pohlaml of Ashlsnd. county of Jsckson
friends of temperance to work for the Htate
of Oregon, has this day It fed [" this olh* *
nomination and election of candidates his sworn statement No.-JlKl. f"r>,ie pnreh«m
(it lhe NK1 .of Heel Ion No. 4, lu Township No.
on all tlw tickets who are willing to :WH Henge No. il K. W M, and wilt offer proof
show that the land sought Is n,,’r''
carry out the wishes of the temperance to
for Its limber or stuns lh*n tor sgrleultiirs
nn<l to OMlabli«li hi» claim to . ftul
element of society. It stands for pure itiirpuM's,
¿..hire <’. II. Withrow, IL H.
polities, gixxl government, the enforce­ er at Klamath Pel «. Oregon, on Tue"*l«>. th*
day
.lanuary, J U«M
•<"
>
ment of law, the protection of tho home, Ath
ncsaes
yH of
K Pohland,
J WhKcomh
of
•specially the Ixiys who are being Oregon, John If Harrell of 4'orest. <>«>«<•"■ K »
*•
tilH, Montane. Any ami au
It is not a I Kilburn of ' Mi,Mini«
ruined l>y saloon influence. 1
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rtdver.M'l.v lhe above descrlb-
| persons claiming R ad*
.,ue«ie.t to flic »heir sial ms In
law
and
order
league,
but
aims
to
build
I
ed
lamia
are
r«|
thlsoHlce 4111
ou nf
or before said Sih day of January.
law fell’» WHIM
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ihkoffiM
up n public Fcuitimuiit in uivor of the
M offkvA who WJI M
and
Bonbons
Ice Cream
Sodas
and
All
Popular
Drinks
Choice
Cigars
4* *
SEASON CLOSES HERE.
THE ANTI-SALOON LEAOUE.
■
Persons desiring to in
vest in timber lands. | true. For the proof and
agricultural or grazing j full particulars ask
S. WORDEN,
lands or other real prop- J WILL
Resident Solicitor,
erty in Klamath county $ Klamath Falla, Oregon.
can learn something to
their advantage by con­
Fresh
I’
suming ¡his column from A
Chocolate
time to time.
Creams
Iv
conducted a restaurant and confectionery
store, lor a nutnlier of years, at Kono
whore he and ilia bride will make llteir
future home.
Thoee present at the
wedding wore Rev. J. P. I am , Mrs. A.
Caatel, Mrs. R. A. Emruitt, Misses Ivy
and Cliartnion Einmitt and Mcasera
Albert Smith, Fred Biehn and Ray
Anderson.
Moore’s Comedians finished their five
nights stand and alao closed their season
here Saturday night and the members
of the company, with the exception of
Mr. anil Mrs. Moore, have left (or other
engagements on the railroad.
Fred
Moore bad thia season the strongest
re per loir company on the coast ami our
ciliseus can feel pr.»u I that wherever
thia con*|*any have played they were
spoken of as from Klamath Falla.
They were certainly a good advertia-
ment (or our city. Mr. and Mrs. Burns
have returned to Beattie to their old
position there*, Messers Eisen and
Wheeler have gone to Portland, Mr.
Eisen has engagements to deliver a
numbero( lectures on the coast, after
which he will go east. Mr. and Mrs.
■lahingen went to Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Moor« and son will remain here for
a short time, while Mr. Moore is making
arrangmenta to store hie show prop­
erty, after which they will go either to
San Francisco or Portland to join Mrs.
Moore's brother, who is playing .Messala
in Ben Hur.
Mr. Moore informs us that he will
proliably put on two companies next
season but has nat decided just what
route he will cover. Ho does not think
he will show in Southern Oregon next
year ax the season is too short here,
besides he lias a great number of urgent
requests from towns in California. We
will all I m truly sorry if wo should lose
Mr. Moore and his excellant company.
REMEMBER
EAL • • • !
ESTATE
E<l. Millvr and Mr. Johnson took R. A.
Jas. Cole of Lost River will leave
White's stock cattle to Fred Me Ken-
thia week lor Texas, where be will
drees Friday, where they are to be
spend a year or so.
wintered.
K. Egert of Bonanza was in the city
Mr. Jatnea returned from Bly Thur*
Friday. IU is on his way to the Big ■lay where he has l*e**n a,slating with
Msrsh with Ide cattle for winter.
tbe flniahing work on John Welle’ new
Cliff Smith returned from Klamath residence.
Faile Wednesday, where he had bean
Mr. Chea. Khtm waa over to Royston
alter a load of flour.—Central Oragon- Friday on business, returning Saturday.
laa.
Bert Ragan, of Keno Springs, is drfv-
Alex Martin Jr. went to Pokrgama ing «tage at present.
Y
Palurday to me« I Ida wife, who returned
SMITH-BRISTOW
from a visit willi her slater al Santa
Ruea, Cal.
Mr. Henry L. Smith, of Keno • and
Prosecuting Attorney L. F. Conn left
Miss Sadie Hrtsto, of Portland, wer«
i
Monday for Portland, where he will
married at the home <>( K. A. F.mmitt,
join his wife. They will return home
Wednesday. Nov. II HmS at 4:30 P. M.
next week.
by Rev. J. P. I Me, Both the contracting
Chsrles Woodard and son Kam, of t*arties are blind. The bride lias been a
Keno, bought the East End blacksmith teacher in the school for the blind at
•hop Tuesday from Frank McCoraack Salem for a nutnlier of years and is an
and am now ready to do busiticaa with excellant musician. The groom is a
tii<* public.
resident of Klamath County and has
G. H. Small arrived in the <dty from
Filvsr Ijike Tneaday. He purchased
eonin supplies from Bradley A Gunther,
the harnexa makers, and left for Fort
Klamath the next day.
8
Somewhat Personal
John Campbell, the government car- bruise so promptly. No other aflorda
pnntrr at the Agency, waa in the city such quick relief from rheumatic pains,
No other is so valuable for deep seated
Tuesday.
H. Hl. G«orge Bishop left Tuesday (or paina like lam« back and paina in the
Portland, where lie will pureiiaae a line cheat, (live thia liniment a trial anil
you will never wish to be without it.
of holiday goo*ie
North, East, Soul It and West IU Sold by—C. C. Chitwood.
Musical Instrnmcnta—Violins, Gui­
tars, Banjos, Aceordlone, Harmonicas
and all kinds of strings for violins,
guitar* ami banjos. Call at Uhilwwxi'e
Drug Store for them.
No. 2537, for the purchase of the K)i
TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNES, 1878— ' 8EU. BeeJO, NE^NE^ of Section 31
an.l NWIsNW'i Sec. 32 in Township 87
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Htates Land Office. Lakeview, 8. Ranges E.. W. M.
And will offer proof to show that the
Oregon, Octoi*er 10, 1903.
Notice is
land sought is more valuable for its
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
TIMBER LAND, At T JUNE 3, 1878.—
th*- provisions of the act of Congress of litnlwr or stone than for agricultural
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act (or the puriioees, and to establish hie claim to
United Stales l.uml Office Lakeview, aale of timber land« in the states of said land before C. H. Withrow U. 8.
Oregon, October 19. 11X13.
Notice is California,Oregon, Nevada and Waxh- Commissioner at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
hereby given that in compliance with ington Territory," ax extended to all the on Tuesday, the 26th day of January,
the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, J Public l-and States by act of August I. 1904. She names as witnexxes.:
Jos. E. Jenkins, F. FL Boyil, R. T.
entitled "An act for the sale of timlx-r I1892,
Baldwin, J. F. Kiml-all, all of K'amalli
lands in the States of California, Nevada
MARGARET PARKHURST
Oregon ami Washington Territory,” as of Fali-in. county of Marion, state of (Jr- Falls, Oregon.
Any and all persons tlairnlng ad­
extemle*! to all the Public Land States ••gon, has filed in this office her sworn
by act ol August 4, 1892, the follow­ statement No 2485 for the purchase oi versely the alHive-*lescritie<l lands are
ing |M-rsons have tiled in thia office their the I? .-E'a, Sec 6, Tp 40 8, R 7 E W M requested to file their claims in this
sworn statements, to-wit:—
mid will offer proof to show that the 1 office on or before said 26 day of January,
J kxxik E. II all ,
Inml sought is more valuable for its tiin- 11*04.
E. M. B rattain Register.
of Hoquiam, county of Chehalis state of lx-r or stone than lor agricultural pur-
Washington, sworn statement No. 2518, Iroa* •■* and to establish lur claim to said
for the purchase of the E1, W'4 Sec land bi-fori-C H Withrow, U 8 Commis­
14 Tp37 8 R II E W M.
sioner at Klamath Falls, Or, on Wed­
M auy A. D awsom ,
nesday the 20lh day of January, 1904.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
of H<s|iiiain, county of Chehalis, state 8he names as witnesses:
of Wash., sworn statement No. 2519 for
E B Henry, F II Mills, Francis J
Oxncx—Withrow Building.
the purchase of the W1» W1, Sec 14 Ti> Bowne of Klamath Falls, Or., John
37 8. R ll E. W. M.
Connolly of Keno, Or.
NIGHT OR DAY.
M attik B. T ii . lv ,
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
KLAITATH
FALLS, OREGON
of H<s|tiiam, county of Chehalis, state ly the above describe! lands are re­
of Wash., aworn statement No. 2520, tor quested to tile their claims in this office
Phone Main 74.
the purchase of the N1. NEV, SEk on or before said 20th dav of January,
NE'4, NF'« BEttf Sec 15, Tp 37 8, R 11 I 1904.
E. M. Brattain, Register.
E M M •
M akian E. CitAwroiiD,
of Hoquiam, county of Chehalis, state
of Wash., sworn statement No. 2521, for
the purchase of the Wk SW1., Sec. 15
This may seem—but haa
NEW NE1« Sec 21 NW'4 NWk, Bee. I
22, Tp. 37 H., R, 11 E., W. M.
It ever occurred to YOU
That they will offer proo! to show
that YOU can protect
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timlier or stone than for agricul­
YOUR family and YOU It
tural pur)M>se« ami Pi establish their |
claim to said land before Jas. 11. Driscoll
estate with a policy in
county clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon
the EQUITABLE LIFE
on Saturday the 23rd day of January
1904. They name as witnesses:
that is good for its face
C. H. McCurnlx-r, ut Dairy, Oregon, I
value any day that you
Mattie B.Tilly, Mary A. Dawson, Jennie
E. Hull, Marian Crawford, Edua F. 1
may die, and that Is also
Eberting, of Hoquiam, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
worth in cash all the pre­
versely the alx>ve deseribed lands are
miums you shall have paid
requested to file their claims in this |
I
office on or Irefore said 23rd day of
(and profits besides) if you
I
January 1903.
I
live twenty years?
Its
E. M. B kattaix , Register.
F. M. WHITE,
E. E. M asox .
HELP WANTED.
day-
Wanted—Three girls, one tor the din­
C. W. F.mlsxly arrived in the city
ing room, one for the laundry, and one
We*hi**s<lay from Portland enroute to
chamber maid. Write to or apply at
Wy.
Hotel Liiikvilln, Klamath Falls, Or.
praise Is sung. Cyrua Noble Whiskey
—Houston Bros.
TIMBER LAND, AIT JUNE 3. 1878.—
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
In th« matter ol lh<* CaiaM ol Joal I.. Kobrrt«
Notlii* 1« hereby riven (hat I. th«* I
United State« Lau*l Office, Lakeview,
uiii|<*r-.iKii»*<l ( imv «' berri arijwfhiteH a<!nilrilntra-
Notice ix
tor of th> « »laiH of
L HoberM, deceawid, | Oregon, October 17, 1908.
i»> lb« Uoiinty Court of th* Hiau of Oregon, hereby given that in compliance with
h r KUirmth County, An l that I am the July the provisions ot lhe act of Congress of
quo. Itkwl mid im tin« fedinlniwlralor of «aid «»- <
«*
All t»« r»ot>>> having clilum Stffdnil Bald t June 3. 1878, entitled “At* act for the
L'MM’t'talll nie 4f* ot iht-iu hi I <* gal for hi with, sale of timber la tn Is In the Blates of Cali­
J»roio*r > ini I m tn a(tiu-|i«-f|, gn by
required I fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
? .U* ’J ”">«Hhp from th« <1 r I h of thlk notice
J I Robert*, at Bcilflcld, Klamath county, Territory,*’ aa extended to all the Public
Orvrfon.
*
Ijtnd States by a*-t of August 4, 1892.
T hu . d nt Klamath Fall«, Oregon, thlk 12th
Minerva E. Call, of Klamath Falls,
nay of bovenilM r, 1MM.
J. t Ko a txr»,
a* a^lniiilktrttor of th* Uiaie of County ol Klamath State of Oregon, has
Joel L. llobcruh docoaaad.
ft led in thia office her sworn statement
and Helps Carry You.
Liberal Cash
BOYD
Guarantees whether
You Live or Die
MAYLONE'S MILLINERY STORE
Carries a Full Line of
CLYDE E. ORAY, Arent,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
LATEST FAD FOR 1904.
M ond Childs's Irisd sud tel Rd io fc Hols
Goods
I'urn tali
REAL WOOD CALENDARS
MAPLE
PINE
SYCAMORE, ASH
YOUR
CHOICE
OF VIEWS
CRATER LAKE
PELICAN RAY
KLAMATH FALLS
and dozens of others
Main Street,'
» -
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietär.
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C. H. WITHROW,
United
Stutes
Commissioner,
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Cleanliness and Good Work
GENERAL LAND BUSINESS.
Guaranteed,
BLUE PRINTS
Also Agent for LONDON AND furnished of any lands in Klamath Co,
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Corrections received daily.
$250.00 REWARD.
BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO
The Klamath County Lise Stocit
Association will pity the above re­
ward for the arrest and conviction ot
any person or persons found guilty of
stealing or altering the marks or
brands of any stink belonging to any
member of this association.
Address Cluts. Horton, President^
Or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary,
MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
LAUNDRY
Japanese Curio Störe
We are now movod into öür
new building at oast end
of bridge.
■*
Klamath Falls, Oregon»
Notary Public,
J. GENRA
n. nooRE,
FR 1GIITR,
Office in the K kpvbmcan Building.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Prompt And careful attention
to all orders ......................