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lilt HAWN APPROACH!:.». : tor lit« pun I.*►«■<( lb* » halt ssqr. »tv- Nulka ol the Sale nt liuaarv.ycd qr n »| i , mhii swqr. »«s' 8. It. 38 >«13« Swamp MHda. IU>l«’ii I I'ltayer of Berkeley «suiiity ot XX h> Ride In a Stage Coach When Notlc«> h hereby given that III«* Mute I *ml I Altiuu'.l» »tale ol ( ’ sill, «worn stHleiiieiit w ill tvi'clv«» » ch I v «I I»I«I w until J «»*» t •* It XX e Can Have a Railroad? i» m un March a. im i i«»r the i»ui« h»»*c <»• lie No t; .ill for t l.e I'll I. I..t»c ol I lie ». 11 Ml ilvacriI mm I nhlUi' **y swamp laud* tContril.utodl I qr, X I.alt »xqr. >»qr »wqr mvNlpiW folh'wiitg I.» V II Only 20 miles actual stage ride now I » a 19 a W hai would b«« the Wr»| half of M« cllun 1 ami between Klamath Falls ami the rall- llsttie A lluteliiiia of Central II oiiho all ui het'iiuux 4. A. d, 1 ami IM In Vuwnahip rtvv s«»uih, H auk «* > v « vu an>l om* hall ; road. XVliat a marvelous change, it eomitv ot titille, »late >>( Calif, »worn Thirty ram ut Willamette M,. n4tan t| the I n»m«l I ffeenA alncat imredil.le to persons statement No Ÿ74K lor the pnivl.a*.' of Jtaie» m»»».» «kiHccHlthgrct«* wa««*i|ch !«• I AH bul» muai l»c accumi*anl«'d by an applica swqr »»qr, tl«>n I living a’otv.a.1, wlto have been acvua- lite K-lialf swqr, nsqr ami afthlav It iu purcha»* in acctutlAiie«* i iometi for tlie past' l.X or Iti years to «•> 14. tp 38 h m 12 a with Hectiun car? of llclltngvr am! t'tiUou*» Xt llntcliin» ot Gridley countv u«»«lr amt aurway ami dwIaiativH a* prut Vie«» » dreatt the ’><• mile stage tide over >ot IteHsie aittte, state <4 Caln, »worn statement by Mvcuon Bia« ami b) < a»h or ch«*k f«»r full | mountain roads; almost intpaasibh* No 2741 for the purt'lia*«' ot the x half amouut offt*|«Kl leaa than ft Utt iwr acre will Im • six months of the year on accouut of »wqr. saqr »wqr, »wqr »«qr, nee II tp.’fH c«’ N«>bl«lmr n*hlrrv«1. , mud or snow, anti ihe other six ' h a 12 a rhe right to rv),vl an, an.t all hl,la la rv , •iicntUs to be suffocated with 'Inst. william K M< FarlanJ of 72. !. it, Sne- A j , I le St ton* kn<t hlrt. »hnm,l ha a.l.lrv-, <1 to ¡This shortening of the heretofore ' lamento, «xruiily <>f Sacramento, »tale t. V Uro«», Ciar» stala l-att.l Iv.ar.l h«l,.io atol ntarh.,1 A|,|>lha<l<>li and l.l,I to IN FACT unavoidable torture Is tvrtainlv en- <4 Calif, sworn »tatement No 2742 (or <>,>■»1'11. punhax t'n.ur>,>,',l s»aio|> I and. " I pouraging to tlie inhabitants of our I lite inuehase of tlie xwpr »«s' 11 Ip 38 » <■ t, HKOIVN, Clark Stale 1 aod Hoard. " 1V - neaiitlous Klamallt land. twie<1 thia Jrd ,ta; ol Ihs. iuls r. ... , , , . ■ x Clara «ii»« I- 1. wnrumw wanllsw f»i of r*nn San rrnnviixvx», Franciser», lUvhu inriuion to make a trip eounty oi San rraneiR-o Mate oi Caht. o\er tins route rvreiith. 1 w.is In- Mwom matement No 2743 (or the pur- J strnetetl to be on hand at lite Klam- cltaae-of tlie k lialt Nt>tr, »wqr s»qr. »«■ Sheriff’« Sale for Delinquent Tsass Staple Good«, nth Lake Navigation Co's wharf, at qr ------ ... < h 12 K vwqr, —c ... It» t|> 3S for the q Mr 100s. Dai»y N Mvrarlami oi Kscranuuito, A o’clock a. m. Promptly to a min DAIRY, Notice Is hereby given that by vlr I. F. DAVIES. OREGON ute at that hour. In company with county ot S*cr«n>.'titt». «isle ot Calif, a several other passengers, I stepped «worn (latentent \o 2714 for the |»nr- (tie of a warrant Issued out of Hit* W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, ot tbe w'»«'», »»v 9, tp ‘ 38 S R County Court of tin1 Slate of Oregon I aboard their elegant launch and, the cltsse 12 k w w fttl t l.c t .'inily of Kl.iinatll on tin' I tines being cast off. we started di.wn EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. That they will offer proof to «how tlie beautiful Lake Ewanna. After a that tlie laittl «ought i« more valuable till» tlay of Jant.ary> 1904, com- . manding mo to advertim* ami sell the delightful ride of 130 minutes we for it» tin.Iwror »tone than (or agtieul- llorsi'H bonrtlctl by day, wook or tnuuthi ! found ourselves al the Kenu Hotel, tnral pur|»wea an.l to w>tsl.li»li their the property of lite delinquent tax- • Huy ami Grain bought utnl »old. now under the capable management claim to »uni land Ivf •.< C II withrow, | |>ayers for ami In lite salt! County for l‘ariN«'tig<‘rri conveyed to nil purtH of Southern Oregon ' of L. O. Mills an»l his excellent wife, U S t'oinmi —i. tier nt Klamallt rail», Or, tlie year 1908 as eMendvd In tlie de linquent column on the tax roll of where our idfaetones were greeted on rri.lay the 12th dav of reb> BSH mid Northern ulifor nia at the xerx loxveNt rateB. They name a» witne»»e«: Gta.e E Klamath Comity for said year or so with the grftleful aroma of coffee and wa»»on A COMPLETE NEW LINE OF lanra A Mnzwell. Clara E , much of walti prtqwrty of said tlellti-1 I bruiting st. ak. to which, by reason of , wanilaw, <>f Kan nanciaco. Cal, Halen Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel the stimulus imparted to our already l. Tliaver Berkeley Cal. Hattie A Hutch- qtient tax payers as may be iieces.» try ■ to satisfy the tales cltargcti against Linkville. Phone Main 14 keen appetites, we did ample justice. ' ing oi Central llotiw'. Cal. Be»«ie M I then cltmlw'd into the implement llutchin» of Gridlev Cal, william K Mc- I said tax payers for tlie said year, to- 1 of torture culled a “stage ct«ich” and Failantl. Daisy N McFarland of Sacra getltef witli penalties, interest and i cunts for tlie coll,a t loo of tlie same. ' in a UiOe less than five hours reached mento. Cal. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR. SWEATERS, Any ami all |n.r»ona claiming adverae- The following Is a correct trans-1 • IX.kegama. where I once more discus- tlie al»>ve-.l,*»erilw»l landa are requeat- crlpt of tl e delluqiK'nt pro|>erty as : sed a bounteous repast, spread before Iv ol to tile their claim» in thi« office on or shown In the delinquent mlumn of' me by Miss Katie Jac. bs. anti bidding Indore .«aid I2thday of ret>. I18H. ! the tax roll for said year, 1902, itaacs- i 7 ¡adled to all anxiety, as to whether or E. M. Brattain. Register. 1 sed to tlie pt*ratalswh<me name«appear | not the wagon would turn ••turtle", GLOVES, FANCY AND WOOLEN SOCKS break down, or th- wheel horse ele TIMBER L and . ACT JUNES. 1W8— ■ opposite < h *I i description ami as tlie ! same are recordiNl on the tax roll fori vate tlie dash board, or the entire NOTICE FOR !•( Itl.lCATB.N. ■ said year 1902. I will . hi tho Hilt team run away, continued my jour UnluT Siao» land Otflcr. lakevlcw Ore«on IMUi Notice la her«*by given that tiav of February. 1904, at the hour of ney in a real rail road car. via tlie <K*h»h«rl9 in compliance w ith the nr«»» tM«»na »»I tbc act Klamath Lake R. R.. fully convinced <4 (•oinn'M «»i June : 117 b , mtHIc.l 'Au act h»r 10 o'eltH'k. a. m. of said day, at the th« of 111 G r 'aii.U tn »he >tMt«-N of Call front dtw.r of tin* court house In tlie I by my days experience, that tlie 1<«rma Oregon Nevada and Wa«htngton Ter i glorious dawn of a brighter day and ritory.” aa extemlvd to all the Public Lam! town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, In 4. 1NW. i obedience to said warrant, eapose for ! better civilization is at last extending Slate» by act vt AuguM R oy H H i ri ft its light to our long isolated portion nf MW» lai St IN ri I ami. couniy ot Multnomah. sale anti sell at public ain't ion to t lie 9taie of Oregon, baa rti« T In thia ulftrv Ut< person or pnnona who offer to |kty’ of this great commonwealth. •worn statement No ;?<*» bur the purcbaae ul lite taxes. penalllea, Interest and Another thought in tins connection th» St’ S»e U. Tp .* H. K U K. W M I came to me, viz> Why make this 20 ami »»ill offer proof |o «how that the lan<1 | costs and take a earl Iffcete at t be »ought 1» more valuable tor Ila timber or ' lowest rate of Interest fur cash In Those wanting goods in my line will find it to their ad mile stage ride? Tlie Klamath Lake »ton«- than tor agricultural purposes and to ewtabbwh hi* da'in to *ai»t lam! before Ja* H ' hand, the following described real i railroad is a visible established fact vantage to get prices before buying. My stock is all I as far as IX.kegama, Its engineering pr«*c..IL County tTerk at Klainalb Falla Ore» ; property as set forth In said lux list. g»»n. on Wednesday the jnth »lay of January. I tu-wil: He name» &» altncvH*» new and the most complete in Southern Oregon. A difficulties are all solved. All we Edwart! s* lnneer W T H< n*!ey. nf Ttnwt*la’,*\ I need to do is to extend it to our or J W rage 4 Portlaml. or., ami j o HauiaU r Beach J C, EjE). Lots 1. 2. 3 fine line of overcoats at cost. a share of your patron and 4. sec 13 tp 37 r H, E| Bouan<a or. .county seat, from which point freight of Any amt all |»enona claiming a4lYrr*rly the Wj, SWJS E|. Lots 1, 2, J, can be distributed by brat to tlie ab*«v»»n!e.«<'ribcd landa are re*|ue»te<^ to tile age solicited. R. I. H ammond . Phone. Nam 193 acc 18 tp 37 r 9 7, «5 their claim* tn thtw nfrtre ««n vr before aa»«l Merrill country on the south and JUlb day ol January. I9M Beals. C C, NJSL sec 24 tp Fort Klamath and Wuod River val k. M Brattain. Krgiater 40 r 7 would be directed to obtaining com ley on the nottb; our cattle, hogs, 22.».'. mand of the sea, and in available na sheep, wool, anti horses shipped to Timber tjnd. Act June 3, 1878— Beals, Anna P, N'lSj, see 24 tp 40 r 7 val power they are quite evenly the markets of the world in a If* 22. »5 Notice tor Publication. matched. In this initial stage the hours, instead of requiring many days Unitol siatr* Lan«t nuifc, Ixtkeview. Orrton, Iliahop, XX' (», NW| sec 27. ‘P Republ'c^tbfci Politic«, and devoted to the «k'tobrr 17 14B Nolic* 1» hcrebjr given that 41 r 7 proximity of her basis of supplies to i travel through mud and storm to in compllanrr with ih* pr<»vi»lon*of the •« t ot 22.!*.'. Timber. Agricultural. Stock and Wool interest* the scene of operations would also reach a railroad; innumerable new «'ongn**»ol June L 11*7». eucit'r«! -*An act lot Bixin >p, Ida M. NE| ««-c 25 *P of the great K lainatle^ounty. »Al«* of timber lit.4« hi ih«* State« of ('all 41 r 7 22. i» Ô weigh heavily in favor of Japan. industries Is* inaugurate«! and mil 1 (b? forma. Oregon. Nk*xadaan>l Wa«hltigton Terri Tl»ere are not wanting people who lions of dollars In value added to our tory.” as rxteu«!r«t to all th* I’uhltC l.au<l lllxiiop. Nancy J, NK| m - c 25 by art ol Yugunt 4. 1?*M. Kiley W. Tower Published every Thursday by tp 41 r 7 3i.lt,’. are of the opinion that Japan would fertile lands and vast pin«.* forests. Stair* ■ K amatb Fall», cotMit) of Klamatb Biaie nt Butler ( h;ts. N j N EI. N W | s E | give a good account of herself in a re- It is up to us people now to decide. - Ah I in th>* hi* sworn »tai* mi'iit No ¿i'.l for the pureiia*«' of the WESLEY O. SMITH, ■ sort tv arms with Russia. sec H tp 41 r 6, SW|bE| »ec i XVbal shall the answer be? Het* 30. KW‘4S\V»<. Mee M Sr 5 tp 41 r fl Tow n«hf p 40 s. Rang«* n E W M. and will E ditor axb P roprietor . j r<o ; t.. »Ifta that th»’ IflMMl »••i»i(ht i* tu«>re OariiMtdy Ed. SEI, NJSWJ sec As men are largely the creatures of All kind* erf rubber goods at the valuable lor ita timtter or atone than for agri- 12 tp*3» r 9 environment, the home life of a boy Excelsior, Dairy, Oregon. 13.70 cult ral purponu»« and to «»tabli«h biaclaim lu Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. »aid land belor«* Ja* II. Itriacoll. (XHiul* • i> k Cllne Thomas, NWj aec H tp is necessarily largely responsible for at Kiatuath Fall*. Oregon.«»ti •»at'irdav the jAch If he is parentless TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878— day oi January. Ko* Hr names aa win»ewe«: 41 r 7 22. »5 »3 00 his character. ' J G Pierce. J C Smith. J M Hamakar of Klam Crouch F C, Ext N| N Ki. 8W| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and is left by society to shift for him Fall*. Or, and J S Halve of Shake, or. I United States Laml otficv. Lakeview. »th self. probably to inhabit the haunts NB*, NW (SEI sec 8 tp 41 Any and all perwoua claiming adrerwly the THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1904 of vice and crime, his criminal educa- ! Oregon,Oct. 27. 1908. Notice is hereby alxnv-dcbcriMd laud« are mqnaaUrd to Al* r 7 22. »3 their claim« iv tbi* on or before »aid PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINB tion is begun early and is speedily given ll.al in compliance with the pro 17th day of January. !9«u Crt.wMMt F W, SWf sec 12 tp K M BaarrAfS. Register. ' finished. If be is neglected by a visions nt the act ot Congress of June 3. 4(1 r 7 22. »5 LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 7 A. M After awhile we will become con shiftless and rareless father or mother 1878, entitle.! “An act for the sale of Crowson G W, NW| sec 13 tp ! timber lands in the States of Califu. nia, vinced that Panama is on the map. Office: Mammoth .stable». Largest and Most Centrally located. bls footsteps turn irresistibly to the Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri TIMBER LAND. A(T JUNE 3. 1878.— 22. »5 40 r 7 notice fur publication . prison door. It is only by intelligent tory,” as extended to all the Public Driseo A T, 8W| sec 30 tp 40 If the Columbians are wise they home training, by the proper exercise land States hv act of Aug. 4, 1x92. <v> y* Travolor» conveyed to ¡ill points ¡it reuHomiblo rates. Best Units! States lind Office, I-akeview, r 7 will go back to the farms. It will be i of parental authority, by tender Ij.la Driscoll, ot Klamath Falls, coun ' On g'.n, October 17, 1903. Notice is Edsal) F W, SjNXV|. Lots 3 care given to »took. more profitable than trying to lick I solicitude for the physical wants and ty of Klamath, State of Oregon,hss filed hereby given that in compliance with and 4. aee 1 t p 41 r 7 22.».’. the provisions ol the act of Congress of (he United States. moral needs of our children, that we in this office tier sworn statement No. June Edsall John B, SW| sec 1 tP Telephone 101. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. 3. 1878, entitled “An act lor tlie 2727, for the purchase of the SE>. NE‘4 41 r 7 •2.»A William R. Hearst is to add another can hope to make them good men and EJg SE'a A Lot 1 of Sec. N'o. 12 in Tp. sale of timber iamb, in the Stales of CeJI- •> One to his string of newspapers. women. A neglected child is usually No. 40 S R 6 E W Al, and will offer fornia, Oregon, Nevada, ami Wasliinxion Ferguson Ed, EJW4 hoc ’p 41 r 7 22. »5 J C WM I PP J 4 RLKW "The Presidential Boomer” would be a child lost. It imbibes premature proof to show that the land sought is Territory',” as extend«'! to all the Public t L w<ronr ideas of independence, goes forth into ] more valuable for its timber _____ or stone I-an 1 State« by act of Augn«4 4, 1892. Flts-k Lizzie, E)SW|, NW»- M 4 V 4GEIV an appropriate name. Minerva E. Call. <4 Klamath Falls.' NW|, 8WANW>, LMeSand the world before Its time and is daz-; than for aKrauJtitral purposes, and to »-ar r.leii by the nalacea ot sin and tbe ••*ta’,l'»h ner claim to said land liefore county of Klamath State of Oregon, has 6, »ec 0 tp 41 r 5 20. »7 ! |C. r* ii tv;.i ___ »• o _ _ .1 The proposition offered by the haunt« of crime. filwf in this office i.er «worn statement' Hanson (I C A, SEI sec 24 tp H. Withrow U. 8. Com., Klamath I No. 2537, for the purchase of the E ‘ a i Incorporators of the new ditch is the 1 FaBs. Ore. on Tliursday, the 11th. day 32 r 7» 22. »3 most fair and favorable one ever I SE4. Sec.30, NE'4NEL4 of Section 311 Houston J A. KWjN’WI, S|- There has been a good deal written | 01 Feb. 1904. and N W^NXX Hee. 32 in Township 37 She names as witnesses; J. G. Pierre, made and we have failed as yet to in disparagement of the knocker, says NEi, N’WjNEI «ec 1» tp Range 9 E.. W. .XI. learn <ff at> objection to it. All an exchange, but not nearly as much R. 8. Moore. J. C. Smith anti J. W. I 8. And 24.15 will offer proof to show that the j 40 r 8 those whose land will be affected as that despicable Individual deserves. Hamakar. all of Klamath Fail«, Oregon. land SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. sought is more valuable for its | Hoover Mary, Lots 1, •, 7 and Any and all iiersoiis claiming adversely cr.ir» in Ntirnit should realize the necessity of their There Is a wide difference between the above tleacnbed lamia are requested timiier or atone than (or agricultural: 8 Her 7 tp 41 r 6 tmANIIt.tNO‘1 ksnc . 22. »5 calling on Mr. Brown at once and the man who expresses disapproval of to file tbejr claim, in thia office on or purposes, and to establish liia claim to | IngalsCE. D.ts 3 and 4 sec 12 ASHLAND OREGONS INC AtiD ALL KINO» /entering him all the assistance pa any scheme which he believes to be fore raid lltb day of Feb. 1904. said land before C. H. Withrow V, 8. OK CIMI TtHV WONK eotrernee nom no «a tp 37 r8, Wj.sEI SWj. Lots rtible in getting the required acreage dishonest or detrimental to the town E. M. Brattain. Register. Commissioner at Klamath Falls, Oregoti, 3 and 4, sec 7 t p 37 r » 13.3M on Tuewlay, the 2<itli day of January, signed, as that is the only thing or district, and the individual who Kleins Emile, EASE|, 8W|- TIMBER LAND, ACT JTSK 3, 1R7S— 1904. She names a» witnesses. • necessary to insure the ditdh being disparages a new enterprise because SE> »es- 20 tp 39 r H 17.22 J ob . E. Jenkins, F. E. Boyd, R. T. Notice For PublicAition built. of his ignorance or narrow prejudice. Baldwin, J. F. Kimball, all of Ktan.aili Mclntvre Wm M. SEi »ec 1 tp United Stalos land office Lakeview, There are men who can never see any I Falls, Oregon. 22.95 41 r 7 The unusually excellent crops In 1 merit in any enterprise that has not or. oct . 27, r.RKi. Notice ia hereby giv Anv and all persons claiming ad McLaughlin Mary I, NW|- REAL WOOD CALENDARS en that in compliance with the provis yiatnxth county together with the l>een demonstrated. They are always i versely the above-.Ie»<:ribed lands are N’WI,SJNW|. N|SW|. Lots ion» of the act of june 3 1M7R, entitled bright prospr-ta of a rai'road have throwing cold water on other people’s • ‘an act w for the i iiiv oi tii timlier lands in requested to file their claims in tins 1, 3, 3. 4 and 5. Sec 31 tp 39 sale c of PINE * * MAPLE on or before said 20day of January, fciven an impetus to the demand for ventures, ------ and making _ extravagant ------ — the llIV statwoi r.iaivn wlifornia. Vil|||Vrn»a, <»fu»fa>n, .spyada office r 7. EJN ’ F.I, SE|NE|, SEI real estate in this section and prices claims for the propositions in which and Washington territorv,'* aa «»tended 1904. A LARGE AND WELL »4.6.5 sec 36 t p 39 r 6 SYCAMORE, ASH E. M. BacrrAix Register. have shown a steady increase. Dur they are personally interested. 1* If * to all the public land states by act of McLaughlin May O, N'W’I sec A88OBTED YARD de ing the past year Klamath Falls and the opinions and wishes of such men «ng'ist 4, 1892. the following per«..,.» CONGRATULATIONS. 12 tp 33 r 7^ 22.lt.’> YOUR CHOICE OF VIEWS vicinity have experienced a building had prevailed there would have been have fiie.1 in tbi« office their sworn GOOD DRY LUMBER ■ Meyer T G, SAVqr sec 28 tp 38 boom far exceeding anything In the little development of natural resources statements, to-wit— Mr. John II. Cullom, Editor of the r 6 23. IMt Benjamin j. whler of '.ibt) Vallejo 8«, past and the outlook for next year al in the west. If you cannot honestly Garland, Texas. News hM written a Meyer T O, WJ Wj sec 2 tp 41 ready shows signs of surpassing the commend a new enterprise, started in »an Francisco county of »an rranciwo letter of congratulations to the man 22.03 r 7 state of calif, sworn statement no 2833 fine just closed. Klamath county has good faith, at least I* man enough toi for ......... . purchase oi the xwqr ih .- c 31 tp ufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Moore Chas II, NjN'i sec 18 the THE TRADE SUPPLIED just begun to advance and her pr<«t- keep your mouth shut and give those , ;«j ► a i;i K. R.-m.-dy as follows; “HiKteen years tp 41 r 7 WITH THE BEST perity is of a permanent kind w hich is striving to better their own condi- i ‘ william Behler, of ‘ olen zllen, county ago when our first child was a baby Norrls T II, N’Fitp aec 12 tp brimiwi *0 steadily Increase during the tion and help the community a of Sonoma state of calif, «worn state he was subject to croupy spells and 41 r 6 22. »5 and dozens of others ADDRESS n.ent — no 2*34 for the purchase of the . we would be very uneasy about him. . Pitz P A, E}NEqrsec 20 tp 31» Coming year. chance. BEqr, alj swqr sec 25 tn 38 A k 12 r. We began using Cbambejlain’s Cough RHODES & ARNETT Cecil Raymond of 959 Vallejo St, »an ! Remedy in 1887, and finding It, such , r 15, SJN’Wqr sec 21 tp Jff It once was feared that American r 15 14.01 MERRILL OR. rrsncieco, county of San Francisco, dorporations and wpuld be land barons ONE-HALF MILLION INCREASE atate of Calif, «worn atatement . no 2835 a reliable remedy for colds and croup, Ramsey C O, SWqr sec 31 tp would exploit the Philippines and re Valuation of Klamath County Prop for the purchase of tlie aeqr itec 45 tp 38 we have never been without it in the 40 r 7 22.05 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878-C house since that time. We have ffve ' Ruch Mrs L A SWqrSWqr duce the natives to the condition of » B 12 r. w kt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. erty Shows tUl Increase, That they will offer proof to ehow I'lilldren and have given It to all of i sec 5 tp 33 r 7J, “Eq-SFjyr cheap labor; but this settlement of rnlh'»l Mlgtrff Lnnd Office, Mk««vlrw, Oregon’. Mrs. T. J. Offield. Prop. Ociolicr 17 IWKI. Nolte«* 1» hereby given thAt' The valuation of taxable property that the land nought 1» more valuable them with go««! results. One go.*! the friars’ lands by which great areas sec 0 tp 33 r 71, N EqrNEqr In coiupIlNm •• w IIh ihr provl»lunii <>7 the get of Of the better lands are to be soM to in Klamath county is «2,756,690 or for its timber or »tone than for agricul | feature of tills remedy is that It is sec 7 tp33r fj. NWqrNWqr ,< uugrear «if June p »7 m enHII«*<1 "4n get for —<> tural pnrpo««-» and to establish their not disagreeable to take and our I an increase of over one-half million flu* »ah nf limber I aih I n III (lie N gtcii uf 4 the native occupants on the easiest 4.3M sec s tp 33 r 7| claim to »aid land before C II withrow, fortllA, Oregon, Nexadn Alld W Anil log pMl Board by the day, week or terms reserves that much for the pur- dollars over last year. The tax levy U 8 commissioner at Klamath Falla or, | babies really like It. Another Is that Sears A Z, Sj N Wqr, Lots3 and lory," ah eMtemled to All the Public Laud* j It Is not dangerous, and there is no MtAt«*N by aet <*f Atiguot 4 IMF.’ Sote of elevating the Filipinos to the 4« 22 mills on total valuation which on Tueeday the 16 day of pel. 1904. month. 4 sec « t.p 41 r 7 22.H5 GKOICGK J o IIN k '**()N Ignity of independent land ‘•wners is a reduction of twA mills over last They name an witnoaes: Mike Boo risk from giving an overdo«». I «>n- Stewart A Ramsey^ Lot* 4 and <»( Lvon«, couut$ nt Lynn, mate H Mi* —o—o—o— filed in thin office hli> »worn Ntatrineni No’ and the security of prosperous agri levy. This is a good showing for our her, Tom Shannon of glarnath rail«, or , gratulate you wpow the success of 5 In Doten .A4 1 for the i»iiruhA»e of Mil *J, Hee fl, Tp ,t7 g li The table is furnished with • 217 B.WM, culture. It will Insure their good cotmty when it Is considered that the «•ecil ttaymond, imnjaman j Behler of your remedy.’' For sale by C. C. Walker Loula, NW<g iu - c 1 tp and will offer proof to n I iow that the land behavior for he who buys property state tax this year is •13800 as ear. Francisco < alif, w illiam Holder, of Chitwixxl. 39 r 6 22.05 the best that the market foiglit I m more valuable for iin lltnberor »tone oleri gllen Calif gives security for Industry and peace. against 68452 last year. Will Jolm II, SWqr MC 13 tp tlmii for iiRrieultiirA I piirpoHi n atnl to v*iab« Any and all pernona claiming advertte- TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— The tax levy for 1904 on a-ssessment II m I i III* claim to »aid land before J am fl. Dtta- It Is a gratifying feature that fric can supply. 40 r 7 10.20 1 ly the above-described land« are re- uoll county Clerk al Klamath Falls, Oregon'All1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tion, which was slightly threatened of 1903 is as follows: -0—0—0— TucMday the ivili day of January, HKH. Ho to file their claim» tri tin» office United HlMti-M Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Wilson Thtm, Etd»*» Lola 1, 2 •1J800.00 ' qUMted IlHIIH'M MM W lll|C**UM : at. first, with the Catholics, has been State tax'.............. 3 and 4. N-r t tp H t f3 8.77 October 17. 1W3, Notice in hereby given that on or before »aid l»l day of Feb 1904 The- trade of the traveling public J < Mmli h, T K boilfli. J (I Pierce, W O Hinith, 287.50 in compliance with the proviRiona of the Act avoided and religious tolerance en Agricultural College. . Wood Win J, EjSEqr, EjNE- E M Brattain, Regiater of Jum-3, lk7x, entitled “An act for the »ale of nil of Klamath F m II m . Oregon I k solicited. 13783.45 Ynv ami al! pt r»o»iM «•laTming adverMely tho couraged. Peace is assured when the State school, 5 mills........ qr «<•<• 2 tp II r 7 22.95 I timber lauds in the Holes of f.aliiornla, Oie- abov«* »leMcribed I aiii I m arc raquente«! to film T1MHKK LAXIJ, ACT JC.VK 3. 1878 — 7400.00 Salaries, county officers. government turns from chasing Iad- ?r>n, Nevada and Washington territory," am eg- Williams J A, SWqr sec 31 tp Timber Ijind, Act June j 1878 — Ihelr claim» In Illi» office oil on before nmv unde«! to a’? tS** Public |,And Htate« by act 300.00 Notice for I’ublicstion. lUtli day of January, I9u< rones to establishing the people on Justices court... 40 r 8 Notice for Publication. 22.95 ’ of August I, 1MI2, flic following |H-r»onii have E M. Hraitaln, Haglater. 2000.00 Circuit court.................. ... United States Land Office l.alt.-vicw, Bled in this« office their »worn MfalementN, viz: Wright John A, N Wqr sec 25 plantations. Unitari Lanri Ofllr.', I.akevlnw, Orogon, MCHMKEK. rwiotHr 17,1WO. Noth.' I« h'Tvhy alvrn fl.vt 150.00 Or, Ocp.lM-r 27, 1993. Notice is hereby of Troutdale, EDWAKD Boaid prisoners.................. tp 40 r 7 22.9.', Notice tor PublktUlon- county of Multnomah, Mt ate of In compilane» with the i.rovi.lon. of the »el t.l 800.00 given that i* compliance with the pro-, ■ Oregon, sworn statement No. 24b'J for (he pur- Young Earl, NjSWqr, SEqr f'mtari'.M ol Znm* .'I, IK7H. «-ntltl.'.l "At. »*'t f.ir If war should be avoided in the far Printing, wood, stationery rhAM of the N> ?sF>i. MK' k HK'. ¡1, HW< 4 III** *nh" of tltnfier fnihl» In th'1 Hitto.» oft'Kil Fund Office f.ffkrvlnw, Oregon. 2400.00 visions of the act of jttne 3, 187«, entitl HW'p M< c ft Tp fa H, R T2 E, W M NWqr, N' EqrSWqr m : c 20 tp east it would not be l<ecause the Jap County poor......................... forala, Oregon. Nevada »tul tVe.lilnuinn Terr. I’« « «• IIi M, 1901. 100.00 ed “An act for the sale of timber lands vm L liam r. henhley 37 r 9’ anese have any misgivings as to their Inquests.............................. 14.35 lory,’1 •» •'« oixl.'.l to »II the l'iil.Po l,itn>i , ‘t Ik hereby given dial rim following. in the state» of California, Oregon, Ne- of Troutdale, r* on my of Multnomah, state of I Hinte» r>> act of Aliamo 4. IMrj. fl meni Al '1 cottier In» III ih I notice of her 1111•• ni1on 50.00 ! Insane commitments ------ ability to cope with the supposed su vatlaand wasliington territory,” as ex-1 Oregon, »worn statement No 2470 for the pur »iward B M, SEqr aec 30 tp ' bright, of Aahlanri, aounty ol Jackaon aiate ol Anal proof hi Rtipport of her claim, 20(81.00 tended to ail the public land states by char* of the MW^.Mee 2,Tp 3M M, H 12 E, W M 40 r 7 periorly of Russia as a military pow Bridges, etc........................ 22.H5 Oregon, ha. «lori In thto office hl» »wo.o alate hi SH llliit Multi I'Kiof nil! Mi uintlv before J m . That they will offer proof to show that the i ment No Z'OW tor the ptirohaw *ri the NO. of II lirlMoll, ( oiility t’krk hi Klamath Fall«, 1900.00 act of Augrt»t 4, 1892, the tollowing per- land er. A similar farce «■peratbig on in Road «vpervlsors.,.. .. .. All of tfa- herein dcscrlbcd property ! . Section »ought 1» more valuable for Its timber of No. », in fawnahlp No mrs, Haiig.- Nt., Oregon, oil juttliar\ 'I. IWI, viz: 4.56.00 ; son» have filed in this office their sworn »tone than for ag**lA'iJfji*al 9u/p<btf*^ and to« m belng In Klainath County, Oregon. terior lines would have an advantage, Indexing records............... I a K. W M., and will offer proof to »how llial the •MH HtaliKlUi K Mil.HAUK faitllMh (h«-fr rlalrN* frt «ah! land iMjfore Jan H lami atinght la more valuable for Ire timber or Urizmiot-ilu K>'.W>,Rg>4 ami Lotte which might become decisive, over a Interest on county warrants 4ooo. oo : statement«, to-wit— Cost for atlverltslng will I m > twldetl DriMColJ, county Clerk at Klamath Falla, Ore atone than for agricultural fmr|H.»ea, and to Hee 1, T;i MH. Il V, K, UM, ' Grace E wesson of 2904 ja. kson st, I gon, 2000.00 on Tuesday the HPh day of January, ' to s I m . vc amounts liefere settlement, cHtebllah hie claim to -alti lae.1 belori c If very much Iwrger Me operating on ex- Rabbit scalp bounty.......... Mln- iniiti.'N th.' loll "»Ins wltnsMM in prova San Francisco, county of San Francisco, HMM They name a» witnesses: Whtrrow, I H, fomral'-loner at Klamath fall, lirr i'oiiiiiuiona i< I ..., rii'l . ilthniion 3Ü3Ú.00 General road fund, I j mills twior Uses and at a distance of thou E L Walter, J 0 ffarnak<*r of Bonanza, Ore.. I . penaltv art'l Interest to dato of sale Oregon, on 'fm*»tlay ih» Huh tlay of .lami ol »«hl laiut, vic Ilia- K Worden. Will s Wnr. of Calif, sworn statement No 2737 WrHgo. Pori!»ml, Or.. Edward Hctomeer, and lieing included In above sums. sands <4 miles front home; and such High School fund, lj mills 4135.00 state ary, 9MM. He uaim-a au wllm-.ae .1. II llar ■I"t. <>i Kl«io«i|f Fnll-,. t>r.'K"ti. lltul IzH.aley, for the purchase of the s-itaff xwqr, w > J William I- fb n»loyol Troutdale. Grenon. Daterl at Klamatb Falls Otegop, OHI, N I. II lull, .Mail'll, Alltleraoll of fpreal, I lr. John Uray ol ri. Kinmath, Or.'Kon, would be the relative positions of the Elect ion expenses................... MQO.OO half xerjr. sec JM tp 38 « u 13 x Any and all persons claiming adverwly tlm anti J Kalk, of Affilami, Or. Ain* ami all per J N. W’ atsoh , «.'Slater. Japanese and RossiHo forces in the Redemption of warrant,..,. 1156.23 Laura A Maxwell of 2904 jackson st, ' above described lands are requested to file i this 7tliday of fa'n.inry, 1904, amia claiming »rircraely tlie ahove-rie 1 rlbml their dlairn** in Oda offfee on or before said 10fh i lamia are reniieatwri to tile ihelr claim» In thia ¿ mm 4 */* e<>nflF-r.. The fiiwt efforts Ron Fraucikeo, county ol Han Francisco, day S. T. St;MMjfitR, Fresh oysters Hl the Cold tal (Jafff of January office on or Before «airi loih tl»v ol .fanuary. T<4»' amount of levy . •«O647. J8 «tat? o’ Ua’R Fira ‘n •ffxt^rnenJ No '4738 M «se*w* lite possible antagonists y M. Brattain. Register SlierlfT of KhiniHth. Co., Or. I!»H F. .M. HaaTTAts Hay er (Best in town. r I r fcounírv Produce taken in exchange tor floods THE EXCELSIOR ALEX MARTIN President. E R. REAMES. ALEX MARTIN JR. Vice President. Cashier Groceries, Dry Good, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes a complete and up to date line of Collections Attended to Promotiy. CorresDondincd Invited. EXCI IANGE HAMMOND’S S TABLES Livery Up=to=date Clothing, Overcoats Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Boots, Shoes, Patent Leather Shoes, Dancing Pumps and Slippers Sole Agent for the “Easy Street” $2.50 Shoe WEST SIÖ® STABLES Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stabled Teams with or without Drivers KLAlftATH REPUBLICAN. WESTERN STAGE CO Daily -by Day light-bet w een Klamath Falls and Pokegama Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. SLNSET MONUMENT CO. LATEST FAD FOR ¡004 Lumber Lumber Lumber CRATER LAKE PELICAN RAY KLAMATH FALLS BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO Riverside Hotel« Rough and Finish