Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 07, 1904, Image 2

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Biggest line of goods ever brought into Klamath coun-
ty. My goods are not at the railroad. They are here.
Call and inspect them j * > j * > > >
B. St. Geo. Bishop. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
ALEX MARTIN
President
BUY A HOMI: IN KLAMATH COUNTY
Here are a fetv bargains at last years prices, before tho a-'rance in real estate. Klamath
County is growing fast and values arc increasing, so if you are interested imestigate these
bargains. Hfrite for prices at once.
E B. REIMES,
MEI MARTIN JR.
Vice President.
Cashier
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Nik I. 126 acres in See. 36. Tp 36
S. R li E. m Sprague river near Bly,
Good soil, land all irrigable.
No. 2. 320 acres well improved.
Land adjoins town of Rott'utza.
No. 3. 40 see« five miles troni
(Mene, on Lest river.
No. 4. 280 acres alfalfa lami. all
irrigable, near town of Merrill ex-
cept tonally good ranch.
No. 3. 40 acre tract on Lost river
—can be bought cheap.
No. 6. 165 acre ranch, well Im-
Write for
proved with water right,
price.
No. 7. 306 acres of good pine tim­
ber on Klani.itli river near Keuo.
No. 8. 1000 acres grating and hay­ range forcatile.
land on Aspen lake, well watered,
No. 12. 160 acre ranch all under
and controls extensive range.
cultivation.
250 aerea outside range
No. #. 160 acres eight miles from fenced.
A tine two story house with
Klamath 1'alls; 40 acres Irrigable and M rotatili Aliti closets. Also lee and
set to alfalfa.
smoke house ami a gissi barn 5Hx«2.
No. 10. Ho acre ranch in Klam- Land all Irrigated and will raise
at It Basin, 30 acres under present alfalfa.
ditch, 20 acres In alfalfa, rest In
No. 13.
grain, all fenced. A gissi four twin tary saws,
l*t to 20 M
house wlili barn and shed.
Corresoondencé
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Promotly.
Country Produce taken in exchange tor floods
THE- EXCELSIOR
tion would ever I m * allowed to get
pa.-wd the public lands committee of
No. 11. 600 acre cattle ranch It
the HotiM. Should the Interests tq»-
miles
from Klamath Falls.
Will
Republican in Follile«, »nd devoted to the posed to land legislation lie unable to
Timber. AfVlcultntsl. Stock »nd W< m >1 iaier«Ma keep the siihjeet
raise 500 tons of alfalfa and about
bo!tied up in tlie
of the great Klamath Couul;.
three times as much wild hay. ('an
Senate and should such a matter pass
also raise grain, fruit, potatoes and
that body, it would die a natural and
all klml.s of vegetables. Good outside
rublnhed every Tburaday by
speedy death at the House end of the
Capitol.
WESLEY O. SMITH,
Realizing the situation. Represen­
Notke To Creditors.
placed definitely. It would eliminate M. Gardner.
E ditor axd P roprietor .
tative Reeder Introduced a compre­
Klamath Lake. 1 —D. G. Rrewn.
Notice I« herein given that < liarles II Hurtt
much uncertainty frein the coolest at
hensive hill amending the irrigation
«lorf ha« been ap|<i*intr«| a liumiwtiator ol lhe
Odell, I Not represented.
the present time. All three of the
estate ol Charli s Hnrc.lotf, ilt't’i'aMil ami all
nuMK'nirriox ratw :
act and repealing the above land
|M<(»ona ha% Ing vlaiiu« agallisi aahl ewtat« are
Total delegates 47,
on laws, which, lie is quoted as stating, counties, which In the aggregate
re»|iivMle.| h» present them duly \vrtilr«l lu the
Ote rear (m advance). ..............
Un«ler»tgue<|
» it mouth» from the «late
The commit tee on resolutions re­ of tim notile within
number 32 votes, have been claimed
ai Dalli. K amaili » «miitv i»r<
allow for the procuring by speculators
gon.
VII
tm M H Hi Hi.DOKF
I
ported
a
resolution
endorsing
ihe
by the supporters of both Harris and
Mt<k|>lc.« ()<><»<!■
A«lmini«trator ut Uie . state <M t'harlv» llurg
and stockmen of the very public
THURSDAY. APRIL 7. I »04.
policy and administration of Preaident dori, deceased
p
Hermann.
lands which it Is expected that the
Dated al lilaiuath Falla, Oregon, March lo.
Washington’s 13 votes »re credited Roosevelt and adwx'ating his renoml- IHM.
1. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY,
OREGON
government will irrigate, and this
democratic call .
to Harris, both because of the re­ natlon, and also tile renominatitm of
bill he had referred to the irrigation
Notke l or Publication
A democratic convention for Klam­ committee. A number of the mem­ ports from the primaries tn that Binger Hermans for congressman
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ath county ts hereby called to meet bers of this committee are favorable county, and because It is remember­ i from tills district.
MSt) Omul AT I.AKKVIVW tlgruoM,
Tlie
convention
then
procts'ded
February 23. I <d
ed
that
the
delegation
frein
that
at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Thurs­ to the consideration of the public
Nolle«* I■ hereby given that tb.* following
Tlie fol­ named «eitler ha« tiled noth*«' of bls Intention
day. April 14. 1904, at 10 o'clock A. lands question and would vote to re­ county was for Harris last year, and with the order of business.
to mase Anal proof in »upport oí lit« viali.’,
Four and that «ani pn»oi will I» made bet« tv t II
M. for the purpose of nominating a port on such a bill and get it before voted for him as long as his name lowing ticket was nominated:
I
" t'otninlsslouer
«1 Klatuaih
■
delegates
to
the
state
and
con» Withrow,
was
before
the
convention.
As
the
Fall». Or on Vprll ’» t’«o|. vi«
county ticket, and to elect three dele­ the House for a general discussion.
FKKDKKh'K
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greaaional
conventions
John
Shts>k,
gates to the Democratic State and This however is the very thing which same men seem to be in coutrol in
of Merrill. Or . Il l \ ‘ . ai lor the N\V\ <»f
NF\,^v r Tp »»R h» K W M
II
nam »
Congressional conventions to he held the opponents of land reform desire to Washington county this year, there Geo. II. Merryman. C. IL Withrow the
following wlili ««.« to pr«<ve hl* mntlnu
I
utd
H.
IL
VanValkenburg.
ou» resiih'uce upou and cultivation «>f »a <l
is
every
reason
to
think
they
will
in Portland, Oregon, on April 19. avoid. A meeting of the irrigation
lami tlx t H M.rrlll. lohn T K mg halter
For Sheriff—Silas Obenchaln of Lo- l*urdjr. Bert itavi», all vt Merrill '»r< „on
1904, and for the transaction of such committee of the House was held on lean in the same direction.
J N.WATHON Register.
At the present stage of the race rella. nominated by acclamation.
other business as may properly come the 14th. and Mr. Reeder called up
Fur Clerk—W. P. Rhodes of Mer­
before said convention. The conven­ his bill and the committee set a date local politicians have figured the Sit-
Contea! Notke.
rill.
.
,
uat ion about as follows;
tion will be composed of 37 delegates, for its consideration,
It seems how-1
hrpsrim«n» ot the Interior. Vinteti Htata*»
For Commissioner .1. W. McCoyof 1 ' l.an«f
| lor Hermauu—
Office. Lakeview, (H \<«v .V. I’Mtl
apportioned as follows:
ever that the bill is to be smothered,
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A »ufhciviit contest affidavit hating b.-. n
Fort
Klamath,
nominated
by
accia-
Votes.
fl|e<| in this "flì-'r by Jreeir An<b-r<iou ■ ••ntr«t
...» by one means if not by another. Af- ! ! County.
Linkville Precinct
I mat ion.
ant. again«! HnmeMrad Entrv N«> .‘All ma I.
•>
Clackamas................................. ... 18 ! I'or Assessor—D. G.
‘ » I», au-t
Plevna
••
Brown of February 27. I'Af? lor
ter the adjournment of the irrigation
Nli'.NW»
an«lN^N*W\ .«*•» *.• |P n s H lo K
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9
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Coos
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Crystal.
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Tule Lake ••
\\ M. by f.»hn i H»*«tty . ..iit< »’<
in which It
committee meeting, its chairman con- j { Curry..........................................
3
la allege«! that eahl llratty baa abandoned
For Treasurer L. Alva
...3 suited with Chairman Lacey of the
Lost River
■aid land« and left the country, and ie n«»t
•>
Ikiuglas...................................... ... 14 Klamath Falls, nominated
n«»w and never wa« a legal resident of the
Dairy
public lands’ committee, and the lat­
<» -o—o « o — o—
■aiue, that there ta not now any claimant <in
4 mat ion.
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Klamath
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the «atnr but t »nt. slant
Th«’ •• I allagi I
Poe Valley
I For Supt. of Schools J. G. Wight abarnce
ter, waiting for an opportunity when
from said land was not due to hla rm
4 Mr. Reeder and his friends were ab­ Lake............................................ • •• 4 I I of Bonanza.
piovuteti! In tbe army. nav y or marine rorp»
Wood River
of the 1‘uth‘d state» a« a private woidu r. oihr« r
...
5
Lincoln
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For
Surveyor
E.
B.
Henry
of
3 sent from the floor of the house,
Langcll Valley
■ramati or marine durinx the «ar with Hpam
nr during anv other » ar In w bleb the I'niird
• u Klamath Falls, by acclamation.
3 made the point that an error had Linn ...........................................
Sprague River
Ntatea may l»r engaged, «aid parties arc r. rrby
For Coroner Di. Merryman of n<>tlflr«1 to ap(>rar. respond and ' fl r e* ideare
... 81
Marion.......................................
Snow
been made in referring this bill, and
Klamath Falls, by acclamation.
touching al<l allegation at 10 n*rl«ick a to ott
Tillamook
.................................
April 30, I'AM before <« H Wardwrl . I’ H « dm
.........................
1
Klamath Bake
For Chairman County Central Com- inlswionrr
that it was a land bill and he asked '
at fttlv« r l ake Orrgon. (and that
| mlttee—L. F. Willits, by acclama­ Anal hearing will tw held at lo .< -lo. il a m
.......................... 1 unanimous consent that the Reeder1
Odell
on May U l*XH ta-forej th«' It. gister and R«-
Total
...
tion.
reiver at the I'nlted »tales I .and office ai l.ak<-
Being one delegate at large for bill be re-referred to the public lands !
For Secretary County Central Com­ vlew. Oregon.
For Harris—
each precinct, and one delegate for committee, which was done. Mr.
The »aid contestant having in a proper affi
mittee
—
W.
E.
Bowdoin,
by
acclama-
davit, fllrd Octot-er ». I««i. *et forth fact»
1
W. W. HAZfiN, Proprietor,
each 16 votes and fraction thereof Reeder's resolution is really to deter­ Benton .............
ti«m.
which sb<»w that alter dur dihgrnev personal ,
*
Josephine..
...
service n! Ibi« «oltre fintini be made. It 1«
One commit toeman from each pre­
over one-half cast for Hon. Geo. E. mine the sense of the House as to
ordered and directed that <tirb notlre i
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
HI cinct was named by tlie delegates for hereby
ba given bv «hie and proper publication In th«'
Chamberlain for governor at state whether his bill shall be left in the Lane .............
Klamath
Republican,
publish'd
at
Klamath
15 the County Central Committee,
Marlon............
Falla, Oregon.
J N d atom. Register
election of 1902.
pi^vonholea of tbe public lands com­
Horse's boarded by day, week or mouth«
C. I’ Holder. Receiver.
13 Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's
Primaries will be held at the v»r- mittee or whether it shall be consid­ Washington .
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
Colic, Cholera and IHarrho^a
Jous voting places in the several pre­ ered by the irrigation committee
Petition for l iquor license.
Passengers
conveyed
to all parts of Southern Oregon
61
Total .
Remedy for Bow el Complaints
cincts on Saturday, April 9, 1904, at with a view to some definite action to
and Northern .1 lifornia at th»' very lowest rates.
Doubtful
—
tn
Children.
T<>
the
Hon.
County
Court
of
the
2 o’clock of said day.
save tho public lands from specula­
Wo have used ('hainberlaln'a C<>ll<*, State of Oregon, for Klamath county.
12
By order of Democratic Central tion and absorption by private in- Jackson........
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
We. the undersigned, residents and
¡
Polk
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9
Committee of Klamath County, Ore­ te rests.
our faintly for years, says Mrs. j. B. ; legal voter» of l*ievna precinct, In Linkvillc.
Phone Main 14
Yamhill........
11 Cooke, of Nederlands. Texas, We i said county anti state, resrxftfully re­
gon.
have
given
it
to
all
our
children,
We
quest
that
a
license
to
sell
spiritin>un,
IRRIGATION
I.N
OREGON.
Dated March 16, 1904.
3. have used other medicines for malt and vinous liquors. In I<‘ hn quan­
Total
J. F. G oellkii . Chairman.
the same purp<>se, but never found tities than one gallon, in said pre
The following extract is from a bul­
J. G. P ierce , Secretary.
letin issued by the Census Bureau on A STRONG TICKET NO/1I.NATED. anything to equal Chamberlain's. If ; clnct, for a period of six months from
J. L. H anks .
you will always use It as directed It tin- ith day ot Msjr, a . 1>. INM I m
irrigation in tilts state fur4902:
The Republicans Hold a Very Har­ will always cure.
For sale by C. C. granted to Fred Flock, of Keno, in
A thief can reform, but it is differ­
Klamath River Drainage Basin.—
Chitwood.
the precinct aforesaid, and your peti­
monious Convention—Candidates
ent with a politician.
Just east of the Cascade range In
tioner* as In duty bound will ever
Well DhtribuUd.
Notke for Publication.
pray. Said petition will lie presented
Southern Oregon is an area of about
The Republican delegates for the
After a man has gotten there the
to said Court on the 4th day of May,
5,000square miles drained by Klam­
I«and Office at l«ak«vlew. Oregon.
several precincts in Klamath county
whole world doe* not take the trouble
March .1» iniM
1M4.
ath river and tributaries. The whole 1
Notice Is hereby given that the following
J E Newhanka, W F McCollum.
met at the court house yesterday at name«!
to examine the route he traveled.
acflier ha« filed notice of her lntrntt«»n
of Upper and half of Lower Klamath
make Anal proof In supp«>rt of her claim
Marcus Anderson. Daniel li Itoten. <
10 a. m. The meeting was called to to
and that »aid proof will be mad«* before Geo T
The worst feature about fishing is lakes cover nearly 130 square miles of order by A. L. Leavitt, chairman of Baldwin. County Judge of Klamath County. .1 Sly. C J .McCollum. C Willson. 1. W
Oregon at bls office at Klamath Falls, Or , <»n Anderson, A l> Glllman, F II Down­
the lies the average man tells about this surface. The principal Oregon the County Central Committee.
F. May 12. 1WM vig!
ing. Geo Morgan, M C l>>w, E .M
PEARL WE A DEX
tributary of Klamath river Is Sprague
the fish he never caught.
J. Bowne of Bonanza was elected Hd entry No. 2HM for th«- N W t. « mt 2n. Tp «0 ”, Morgan. C W Corbin. C Nickerson.
R 14 E W M
Hhe names the following wit-
river, which joins Williamson river
Geo Ager, J II Batrett, Wal­
to prove h« r r«>ntInnou» reddenc«« upon
The word -‘graft” like appendicitis to form the main stream about three temporary chairman and S. E. Mar­ nt-iM'i
and rnltiration of said land, vlr
K R <
ter Anderson, L II Itoten, Thomas
tin
of
Merrill
temporary
secretary.
Williams.
W
II
f
’
««peland,
R
Cowlay
and
is only a new name for an old disease. miles east of Upper Klamath lake.
Kealiher, John Flock, Geo C Wav.
F. D. Swingle, all of Loreha. Oregon
On
motion
the
chair
appointed
com
­
Ray Anderson, II W McCormick, C M
J. >. Wat won. Register.
It is only a form of stealing without Very little irrigation is reported from
Madison, T J frowning. A Hhur, A F
the attachment of crime or the possi­ the main stream, most of the irrigat­ mittees of three each on credentials,
Notice for Publication.
K o I ht I s . O Tii.lu its, W < < radtick,
order of business and resolutions,
bility of punishment.
ed area in this basin being reported
II F < hapinan, Fred Chapman. O A
Land Office at loiter lew, Oregon,
The meeting then adjourned until 2
March .10, jotd
Burrows, R A Einmltt.J J Whitcomb
from various small tributaries, enter­ o’clock. At tbe
afternoon
session
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
the
following
Don’t think that providence has ing either tbe main stream or Klam­
named settler ha« file«! notice of his Intel tlon F Flock.
the
report
of
tbe
committees were to make final proof in siipf>ort of hl« ria m
N oth r. The undersigned will on
Phone, Ram 199
been derelict and hasn’t properly at­ ath lake.
In 1902, the different
and that «aid proof will b-' made before Geo
tended to its business because you twurces of water were drawn upon by beard after which the meeting pro- » T. Baldwin , County Judge of Klamath County, Wednesday, the 41 li day of May, I9o4
Oregon, at hla office in Klamath Falls, Oregon, apply to lite County Court of Klam­
were not started forward on the road 66 systems. There were 28,244 acres (■ceded to the election of permanent on May 11, 1MM vU :
ath County, Or., for tile Issuance of
WILLIAM If
officers.
M.
R.
Potter
of
Pokegama
of life tn a bright red wagon, pre­ on 161 farms irrigated, at an average
Hd entry No 2423. for the W’tJtEU. RE’.HW’i, the license to me as altove pruyed for
was elected chairman and W. E. Bow­ •e< n Tp TIM, R 1! E W M. He names tl.e fol-
ceded by a brass band.
cost of «8.67. The total cost of con­ doin of Klamath Falls, secretary. At lowing wlttjesM-s to prove his continuous real- In the above and foregoing petition,
dene* upon and cultivation of «aid land viz: of which all persons may take due no­
struction was «230,010, and the com­
Thoma» Wiseman. M. A. Wiseman. Mtanley
F red Fits k .
the roll call the following delegates Vaughn
of Bonanza. Or., and L M VanMeter tice.
TO PRESERVE PUBLIC LANDS.
bined length of canals and ditches responded:
of Bed Reid, Or.
J. N. Watson, Register.
W ashington , I). C., March 31.— was 173 miles. Sprague river alone
Notice for Publication.
Linkville precinct, 12—C. C. Lewis,
(Special)—Representative Reeder of furnished water to 3,690 acres on 25 John Shepard, Thus. Martin, O. B.
Land Official Lakeview. Oregon,
Kansas has a resolution before Con­ farms. The 18 systems cost «25,560, .Gates, C. C. Brower, W. E. Bowdoin,
March di), 1MM
Notice is hereby given
Notice )■ hereby given that the following-
an
average
of
«7.20
per
acre.
There
gress, the vote on which may show to
' F. H. McCornack, A. Kershner, C. named nattier ha«i fl led notice of hla Intention that there are funds in
make final proof hi support of his claim and
Some extent who favor the plan to were 39 miles of canals and ditch««. | H. Withrow, R. T. Baldwin, C. K. to
that Mgid proof will be made In-fore Geo. T
for
Baldwin, County Judge of Klamath County at the county treasury
preserve the remaining public lands
FROM
Brandenburg, Fred Applegate by G. bls office in Klamath Falla, Oregon,on May 13,
NEW STEAMER ORDERED.
the
redemption
of
all
HMM,
vii:
for settlers and homemakers who will
I H. Merryman, proxy.
ELMER MOORE,
lid entry No. tilt for th«* NUHW«4, Rec 2, NE‘4 Klamath county warrants
live upon and cultivate the soil and
Captain George H. Woodbury,
Tule Lake, 6—C. T Oliver, Fred «E»,
and Lot 1?, flee 4, Tp 4H H. fl II F. W M
what members will support the west­ formerly a well-known Portlander iStukel, Ed. Martin, Henry Anderson, H<- natnrg the following witne«»«« to prove protested on and prior to
bls continuumi residence upon and cultivation
Inter­
ern land grabbing and big stock rais­ and now with the Klamath Lake Nav­ i Carl Ilobley and W. H. Musselman.
of said land, viz: ( M Gardner, F. B K< ter, January 15, 1900.
AililresH, F. O. Hunting, Lakoviaw, Oregon.
Frank VanMeter and J. B Casey, all of Bed-
ing interests whose chief desire ap­ igation Company, Is here for the pur­
est
on
same
will
cease
Dairy, 5—M. C. Shook, John field, Oregon.
J.N, Watson, Register.
pears to be to prevent the settlement pose of letting the contract for a Logue, J. I. Donald, Jacob llucck
from this date.
Notke Eor Publication.
of that part of the country and the small steamer to ply on that body of j and Wm. Woods.
Dated at Klamath Falls,
L*n<l Office st Lakeview, Or.
division of the public range lands In­ water. Tbe boat will be framed to­
Wood River, 5—F. G. Butler, J,
Oregon, this 24th day of
Merrh 17. ir«H.
to farms.
Notice li hereby given that the following
gether here and then knocked down W. McCoy, D. Cronemiller, Geo.
March, 1904.
nemed ,ett|er her filed notice of her Intention
The House committee on public and shipped by rail and team to | i Denton and T. B. Kinsman by 8. B. to ineke final proof in »upport of her claim and
H. H. Van Valkenburg,
that raid proof will be made le-fore the R.-alr-
lands apparently reached the conclu­ Klamath lake. The Navigation com­ 1 Gardner, proxy.
tor and Receiver at Lakeview, Or., on April 26
1904, vlai
’
County Treasurer.
rit tliv <>1<1 Ntnnd
sion early last year that no land re­ pany has two small boats now In ser-1 Plevna, 4—B. E. Kerns, A. F.
AMELIA PETKKfrrKINKR,
Itelr at Law, of Joeef ifalweir, Ud entry No.
form bills should get past its doors, vice, but Its business has grown so Padgett, Dan Doten and C. B. Mor­ zao
for the HE1, Hee ■», Tp » H, l< ||l^ K, W M
Hlie name, the following wltneaaer lo prove
and this year s committee seems to rapidly of late that it h;w been found gan.
We now have the
hlr contlnnotia residence ujw.n and cultivation
be of a like belief. Last year Repre­ necesary to increase its fleet. Cap- ; Snow, 4—M. It. Potter, and D. II. of-aid land, via; Fred Reck, Godfrey Heck,
Michael Rulek, Conrad Stoever
sentative Powers of Massacbuaetts in­ tain Woodbury says many new peo­ Yeager, W. D. Wicks, Riley Hutch­
j. N W'ateon, Register.
troduced a bill repealing the timber ple are going Into Klamath county ison, all represented by M. R. Potter,
Notice for Publication
and stone act, the commutation and as soon as the last gap of the proxy.
on hand ive have ever had made up.
Land Office at Rotebfirt, Oregon,
clause of the homestead act and the railroad has been completed, things ! Lost River, 3—A. D. Harpold, F.
March :vi, HO4.
Notice It hereby given that the following
desert land act, but this measure was are expected to boom there.— Oregon­ J. Bowne and A. T. Lange)).
Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our alm Is to 1 real
named wttler baa fllcd notice of his Intention
I
to make final j>roof in wpport of hla claim,
promptly pigeonholed in the land ian.
Langcll Valley, 3—John T. Brad­ and
trade right and give the best values lor the money
ihat »aid proof will be made before Chas.
L H < on)in|»j«i'>ner. nt his office Mt
committee, and a similar bill, intro­
ley, Geo. Noble and W. C. Duncan by Nichols,
Medford, Oregon, on April 30 l»l, viz;
HERMANN OR HARRIS.
to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim­
duced this year has thus far met a
MOR II MEH A EDDY
J. T. Bradley proxy.
II E Entry No IT2M2 for the HUNK'4, MWUNK'4,
ming done by competent men.
like fate. Not only this but some
There will be 177 votes In the con­
Sprague River, 2—W. F. Reed, Her I m , Tp :n H. KAE, W M
names the following witneMeii to prove
members of the committee have an­ vention, of which 89 are necessary for Frank Obenchaln by W. F. Reed hin lf> continuous
residence upon mii «I cultivation
of sal.l land, viz: Daniel it Yeager, ul Pokeg
nounced with apparent satisfaction a choice. If the delegations from proxy.
arna, Dragon, Mqnlrt A Parker. Iflll Parker
Or«'gon.
Miat none of this radical land legisla- Jackson. Polk and Yamhill could be
i’oe Valley, 2—C. H. Kester and C. an«! Isaac Muorc oi AOiland,
Main Street,
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Klamath Falls, Oregon,
J. T Hodges, Rvglater.
Groceries, Dry Goods.
Clothing, Furnishing Goods<
Boots and Shoes.
ti complete mid up to date line of
WAR DECLARED ON CHINA
Commencing April oth, during
the entire month of April,
Crockery and Glassware will
be sold at cost
Baldwin s Hardware and Crockery Store.
EXCI I ANGE
STABLES
Livery.
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables*
Teams with or without Drivers
HEREFORD STOCK FARM.
Drews Valley, Oregon
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
BULLS FOR SALE
:i<> HEAD
Registered Hereford Bulls
12 month to 2 years oil
Until May 1st I will sell one or all at one hundred dollars eiefr.
REMEMBISR
Wearc still Doing Business
MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
I, A U N 1) R Y
Finest Line of Harness and Saddles
Japanese Curio Störe
BRADLEY & GUNTHER,