-■«„r . i- — Jot pn . _____ . a '------ ------ — — f LOCAL NLWS will Is- given a $ft valuation. None of Nolle« for 1‘ u M ko U o «. T It Walker’e vast holdings will tall vaiM m.1.. nmr,, I m -I ow that. taat year hla land was aa> City Drug HUire opposite Willits. faikevlew.ow Apri: » imm Notte* la boreby that John Likuaky, «eased at $3.20 an acre, which «aa an HUHN'S HAHUWARE SI OHE Try Old Ntoney Fort, at II ibiin llaoa. iMlry, Oregon, baa ■¡•d nMka oi i num Gon to Increase on the valuation placed upon niaka final proof before T Baldwin < ounty Juel roiclvwl a new line of ladies' Kid Mattn-amm, Beds Bud IhMtding- The Judge of Klamaib County. Oregon, al bls It the preceding year. Klanuth Falls, Oregon Brick More. XL. — 4|tb Fall*. 'W-gou. on Tuesday. uS-r« In Klam«i and Nik GloVns. Midget and Fuurdn- IMM. jju tiMibwr cinture ap uij . 0W ’* uiui In Hiskiyou county the lowest valua­ lb, MB -In, . J July. r-ll-allon Nv NS lo« U-- ««ih.MI , hand Kmbioidered Ties tjunner M I Ilmi If E. Ankeny left M-nrlay night tion upon timlier land will Iw |l an acre i.ell-i, 11 In lobi-.blp — «. lange lo _ W „ a. ¡0 f Mrs. G. W Fish. II- nan.', a« wllChain,, Likuafcy, Lik-akf. I lor th« railroad. for tracts reunite from the railroad, but Augu.i l.lkn.k/, H«mr Sioarn Hanr, ah.-uar Notice—All parlies knowing them­ land in touch with the Houthern Pacific allot IMirj, K lainblh <0 Ot^on. Mrs. U. I>. Willson r«tiirm-d Imine J. M WgiaoB. JUglaur. Friday with her deiightur Dolla, who selves inilebteri U> the un-lersigrie-l will and McCloud railroads will Im assessed settle with Mrs. G. W. Fish as she Is liar Isaeri attending Sch-iol tiaar Portland Petition for IJquoe LJeenJe. as high aa HV) an acre. bm co in Ilin R ki * i > hi i « aw Hnllillnff, instructed to Lullrtl ill ae» ouhta. Thomas IL Walker’a holdiuga in Good G ism I s al th« City Drug l-tore. TntaeHnn <-«nl, <'o-in 0» tka Hi air of Ot Klamath fiilh, Oregon. Mrs. J. C. Peres. Hliasta county will llna year amount to »»on. lor M lamaih , ITialnlier Hate, Mirrors, etc—The Wa, Iba uu»> in 190.3. lo anil aj-iriiuo-ia, «an an-1 «inova liquori in will plea»« make prompt aetUement. I baa a larger area in Hiskiyou county Irai qoaiilio-a iban nn« «allon in ib» pra- mund, are visiting Mra. Dm-oil's jm aloreanld. bw S parlod of ihre« month, Villens special arrangement is made an-l alsiut »0,000 acres In tax sen €h,rl from ih» Tib dny ot July. IbM. b» «ran.wl 10 W rents at Bly, Mr and Mrs. Jesse lumber will ta sold ohly for hash or on I county, M Knieiiltco of Fort a I.man,, miH p,. I Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hurl, and your pnUllottar. aa IU duty bound, Parker. ajipiwed written order. C. H. 4 K. 8. All timlier land in Klamath county la wtllrvrr pray uainion will hr br»*nt»d lo Mid Court Choice cigars al the City Drug Htore. Moore. now asacarmi al t-'> an acre, irrespective on Hald iha B-h day of July. I*x Carpets, Bugs and l.in-ilenm — The Chautauqua at Ashland, July 13-22.— of location or valuation. Thia ia really Willi. Klrkpairirk, lu-tmri y-rx'iwm. Wm Hark lay. > Il <>-•»« Harry Jo« I- WaliarSimp- Brick Htore. Ureal lectarerk. Chores classes for alt timber land in Uiisoonnty will stand w-u, Kmar, Hirwhlmrt'r, < A f^na. 1 If Har­ bin. tame. Hellen, j Ir Wilt.' « nr. Wm lllrk. GENERAL HIEIGHTE11, Mra. It. E. I.. Htelner jw « i << m | through adults, internimiiate snd primaries un al pmaeiit, aa a too high tax will die- A 1: Tulli«. Joe para«ie>. Kdward johnw-n, Wheeler. Hiera Hoyl, W o 4,.pit-sale, 'lie city Tiierslay Irom Haleru, eu route der fine direction. Numerous Hclitsils. courage investors. We can never ex- jama. rían. H-I.a Frnr.b Ja i -, 1r»w Irtmonl. Prompt and rarahil attention Assembly fine. V-ssl end instrumental pect the development of our timber re­ K-o- Mor««o John Immuni ,e«e Venn, H I, io her Imnm al lakevinw, to all orders H-irUhl.M Hale, W ÀI-.' K fl fiuFa-ill. f.e«, Celrbrat« l' ir«work.,k alter his- altle intereata F k . ppb-aal*, K H While, Harry it ia unprrsluctive, so its value ia f-.ar.vo, A « joba Calftn«, Oso'X» Hoyl, Kd Miller. hi take and Cruok Counttea lie went private conveyance lor Pokegama, tn AI Mal h«be. A II r.u«M O s Sidle. Paul Paruoo a thing of the future. Therefore our KLAMATH FAI.1.5, ORI!. by way ot Fort Klanialh ami Nilver meet i>ia wife and child, who are ex- John Fallins. John M Corbell, T F Mlrholaa. J county ahould lie careful not M place a Ardali, joe Bri«,. U WlBaw. W j Wrl(bt |MM-t«l from California. He was ac- VBNBRAL t.ANli HlJSlNBSS. i take. W. M. xnlfBt. eotnpanied to tlie railroad by J. A. restrictive tax oh the timber lands un­ Complete line •4 Wall P»(>er—Tb« til a market develop«, when the valua­ Houston, James Briner and John ('ab ­ BLUE PRINTS KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. Brick Htore. ler, who are going to Han Francisco, tion should be marie according to the r- rumlslicd <>f any hinds in Klnm.itli Co. f Ilarrv Welter received, Monday , where Mr. Houston will enter a hospit­ location, quality and quantity of timber TIMECARD NO. 1. night, front Ueo. Batchelder, a laige on the land. Corrections rscclvrd dally. al lor tn Btutenl. IN KFFKCT MAY ifi. 1WM - i - ■ leu containing a fine deci Imad with I Going North Going Hr Kith DAIRY OI.ÊAMNOS. KOO5UVELT LEAGUE MEETING. antlers and also an antelope bead, 4« F M 12 35 P. M Thrall . which are to la- mounted. A meeting of all who have signed the No one in com plaining of the weather BD i *DÙ in lIGN Usual 4th of July dance will be given at the Opera Hous«,. Full orchestra and riMiin for all. Coins and enj-y yourself, I SPRING AND SUMMER * * f GOODS H. C. < « lit/KVKH Notary Public. MARK L. BURNS BROKER I j. n. nooRE, ARRIVING DAILY C. II. WITHROW, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, I’ropriflof. etc—The Itaim-velt taague paper, and all othera who may tavor tlieelection of Roosevelt, A. II. McInnis, a wool buyer from will be lield at the Court liouae at M p. Cleanliness and Good Work I Bed Bluff, Calif, was in the city last m. Frtday, July lat. C. C. B kowbr , wick, lie says lie tenighl about all tlie A lva Ltwia, Guaranteed. Temporary Hoc. Tern ('hairmau. wiarl In Klamath County. The price Also Agent for LONDON AND |«id was from 14 lo |H rents. MISS NELSON WINS. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. Garden Hose, Hakes and Pitehlorks— la Chosen Ooddeis of Liberty After a Thu Brick Htore. I’alnte, Oils, I Brick Htore. Varnishes, being too cold. The atmosphere is rather haxy, caused by tmnke from a fire in the timber at th« lies. 1 ol the valley. 4M tl 4 45 506 5 IS ft JO ft» 12.15 - Br-S'lS 11 JO A. M. Risei Brlflfe ¡146 - Fall Crank 11 » •• Klamath SprtDga 11 00 •• Maia 10 u • Pot. rama KLAMATH HP RINGS SPICI AL I6P.M Thrall Jogaa S 10 • -Steel Bridge 2.4$ •• Fall Creek 2.» - Klamath Springe ___ 2.25 - HevvtV LltbLtY. Treeklent. Waltings* Shirt Waists « > Summer Dress Goods New Line of up to date Dry Goods, Etc, Etc * « * Charles Flackns got pretty l>adly hurt by living thrown from a horse one day 1 00 I A last week. While riding one horse and I 45 * lea-ling another the riq-e was caught 2.10 under the saddle horse's tail, causing 2.» the horse to lurch, which th rowed Close and Ladling Contest. Attorney J. I.. Harnmersley of Gold Charley off on his bead. t>r. Job nson's * llill and J. K. Enyard, cashier of II»« Til« vote for Goddess of Liberty, to attention was required to straighten Mi-ifonl l-ank, came in from the mil* act on the Fourth ot July, clostd last him out. I row I bunday, remaining a Ivw days evening at 10 o’clock. The contest had Outside people who are not viewing transacting business. Mrs, T. J. 0 /field, Prop. luu-n vi ry quiet up unlit yesterday when Trunks, Telr-aciq-ca, Valises and Huit I the votes at-«sl 122 for Miss Lola Nel­ this section of the country sow are miss­ ing something worth whiiv looking at. MERRILL, OREGON. Case«—The Brick Hu-re. son ami 1)2 for Miss Melia <'amptail. — o—o--- o—- Grain eight leet high cannot 1« seen BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Misers Mabie and Bessie llammond. The activity in voting did not commence Board by th< day, week or everywhere. who have been attending sch-iol nt until evening when the friends on each month. After noting the actions rd Klamath Portland, return«! h-ime Mon-lay to side spent over | mi apiece. Al the final —O—o—o— • pend their vacation with their parents, count Miss Nelson was found to have County’s representative and sheriff, the won by four majority, The vote stood hscbelore are in a quandary whether to The table is furnished with Mr. anil Mra. K. I. Hammond, 4A1 to 447. There were six other young get married and run for ofbee, or run the best that the market White Hprea-la, Hhsete and Pillow In-line who received complimentary for office and then get married. Either Case«—The Brick Htore. can supply. plan seems to work. votes. —M) —O—O— James Engle acrotnpani«l hy bis son Mr. Daniel Ward of Klamath Falls, The trade of the traveling public lohn of Quincy. I’lutna« Co., Calif., waa HORSE RUSTLERS. on Monday, was out at Dairy looking is soliclte-d. in the city the first of the week, visiting alter his interests, f.ast winter be pur­ Ids brother-in-law, John Verting, ami I our Klamath County Koya Meld In chased the DeCarlo place. Mr. Ward Jail at takes lew. l!«i attending to some business here. is recently from Illinois. He is well CENTRAI.' CAI I: WILLITS Riverside Hotel« Meals at all Hours Day or Night > > Oyster«, any Style J. V HOUSTON. Hotel Linkville... I* l-ace Curtains, Porticrvs, Hired««—Tlie Itrlrk Htore. Window Methodist t’hnrch—Rundsy Rrhool at 10 a. in., preaching at II, subject "The I Built l.ile Tented.” Epworth League alftSOp. tn., subject. "Christian Pa- ' trlolisrnat B, preaching, subject, •'Witries»««.” A FULL STOCK OF Dry, Rough and Finish — IMITAI 1 HC I can fill your orders promptly, Lumber de- livered or at the mill. on tire Fourth and get your share. Fiinillles can lie mipplied now with "Tony’s Ileal" at lite Central Dining I’arlors with or without nicaia. W. P. Rhnads, Merrill, Or. I’reab» terian church -Halil-ath school If Your Eyes are Weak at 10. a. m. Hubjccl at II, "A Moving Hermon” of vital in>|i*rtann« to every Sight Poor profeaaing Christian. C. K. Hervice at ta Cdfioi (iltxsfs and Eye With 7:1ft, «abject, ”Patriotism.” Hermon at H on "Tlie bweetest Message Ever TESTIMONIAL. Hoard.” Prayer service al n on Wed­ A«I i I aii <1, OrfMoii. Jan 26. 1«H. nesday evening. All made welcome. Ivar Dor tn r I f«*|i that my eyealfihl In my This office was presented last week with a te,x of the choicest strawtarries we have wen for smr tithe. The ber­ ries are a Klahiatb County preduct, ex­ ceptionally large and of a delicious flavor. Tlwly came from O. A. Hlearna korf-’astcln’a Evo W as I i rurra Gr in- ranch. Mr. Stearns said that he only hinted I.ida, Wenk, Mii|tery anil In­ hail in a Very Smail patch this year but flamed K»<*. StrallK'd liuti ’I'lri'd F.yea ffinr child ite adulta, liv mull -Ml conta. would pick about 90 gn'lonsi Tin« $1 cilde Comedy and Dramatic Co. Addrehs Hit. J. K. CAS PEIN. Ore- Fon 1nM Illite of Onh met rv, Ashland, ia teaiked for one week to app-ar at tlie Oregon, UunmiltjiUon l-'rec. Opera House, commencing Aug. .31at. Mr. E. II. Meade, who Is a popular T own treasurer ’ s notice . favorite in this country, writes J. V. Notice fa hereby given that, there Houston that lie has a tine company lire funds In the town treasury for 'this season, and his rejx-rtoire consists the redemption of the following wnr- ul tlie following popular plays: “Fatal htnls: lOfM». lioo. 1101, 1102. 110.1, - Wedding,” "Old Kentuek,” “Man of 1104, I loft, lioo, 1107, no«, 1101», Mystery” and "A Jay in New York.” 1110. 1111, 1112, 111.3. Illi nift. The aocikl and entertainment given infefest will cease from I his dale. by tlie Hetakaha Inst Friday evening Dated nt Klamath Falls, Or.. this I nt the A. O. Ui W. hall brought the Moth <1uy of .lime, |no4, J. W. S ikm L nh , Town ’I'rerisnrer. ladies in a profit of atemt 126.00. There was a abort program, prominent among TRI ASURI RS NOTICE tlie numbers of which was a piano duel Notice I. hi-rrby gl«<-n tliai ih«r<- ara tnn-1« liv the Miaaea White and Hammond, a la llieennnty treaanry tor the re-lemptloii of Bll Kl.inetli County wsrrani. proteMe-1 on rending by Mamie Boyd and a voaal Bnne tn Lakeview tr> Idea, lily the animals. The horses are sup- poaed to lielong in Klamath county and were protably pick«I up Irom the range Tom Oflleld 2 p. tn. and from j 10 lx> 12 p. m. U | Hila» «nchain and wife came in , Tuesday in the interest of Frank Adams from tangell valley Monday and will and the Carr ranch, aa they suspect ; make their home in town. They are some of their horses are among the lot. I stopping at the Linkville Hotel for the Nothing definite is known as to the present, Mr. Obenchain Is getting in identity »1 the four boys in jail, but it rea-lincM to l-egin Ills duties as sheriff, ia rumor«! that three of them are, Kay A complete line of patent ntedlcinee Picket, Virgil McClure and Tiny Hughes, and purest drugs and chemicals at the all of Poe Valley. The fourth ia un­ City Drug Htore. known. W. II. McClure waa in the city yea- We wish 10 put the young hove wise to Ihv (act that a certain merchant in terday. fie said that lie had heard the this town has planned a anrprisa and rr|s>rt but staled that he was positive intends giving away 200 bunches of lliat neither of hie boys are within 200 firecrackers on the morning of the 4th miles i>l takeview. He says that both ■ •( July. Thia ia a secret, so don’t tell ol them are at Pittsville, Calif, wherv anyone we told yon hut Ire around early they are h aying. LUMBER Mr. George K. Ilnln'oek was thrown from liin wagon anil severely braised. He applied Chnmlierlnln’a Pain Halm frm-ly and says It is the best liniment lie ever lined, Mr. Habcock is a well- known cltlsen of North Plain, (Wit». There ia nothing equal to f'ain Balm for eq rain a and brnioea, It will affect a core In one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by C. C. Chitwood, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. ' ' | I J. L. Yailen, of tho Western Stage Company received official notice yes­ terday morning that the Postal D»q>art- ment will, te-gmniug at (lie end of thia quarter, make monthly settlements on «11 star mail routes, instead of quarterly ns heretofore. Mr. Vaden talievea thia will prove a much more satisfactory arrangement as it will enable many of the smaller contractors to put on tatter service as it will ta cheaper to do buai- nose on a cash basis than on credit. BURRISS, Prop. Headquarters for AH Stage Linesi Rates $1«5I and $2.00 per day; pleased with Klamatb county, especial­ ly the rieti alluvial soil and was sur­ prised to Bee l-eople plowing so near the Fourth of July. D aisy Coaat ar-jsarjcr. Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June M. HMM. hACF.5 ON THE FOURTH. On the afternoon of the 1th of July, the Agricultural AasociaJion will bold the following races for Klamath county ho race: Sr mile dash, 2 year olds, purse. $125.00 • « \ mile and repeat, 100.00 4« S mile dash......... 75.00 10 per cent entrance fee. Winner take« 70 per cent and second takes 30 per cent of puree. FURNISHING GOODS Ladies HATS Misses HATS ____________________ _______ - Children - ~ HATS --- --- ~_______ ______ FANCY COLLARS, VEILING MAYLONES MILLINERY. $250.00 REWARD. Nued by Hla Doctor. A doctor here ha* mied me for |1? .KI HT - which I claimed wm* rxrevive for a caae of cholera morbus/* nays R. White of Coachella, Cal. At the trial he praised hie medical akill and medicine. I a^ked him if it waa not Chamberlain*! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he need aa I had good reason to believe it was. and he would not say under oath that BV WAV OF BLY it waa not. No doctor could use a bet- New Wagon Koad to b« Built From ' ter remedy than thia in a case of Chol­ era morbus, it never fails, bold by C. Paisley Into Klamath County. C. Chitw. and !(WrU«’f tail. Weight 1*00 pound*. Twp 3S S K 9 R W\i one of the snliscriliers. Mr. Conrad 14 He name« the following witnexaea to prore Terms—*10 to insure. hl« continuous realdence upon and cultivation owns a ranch on the Klamath side near of «aid land, via: John Porling«, Simon Chap- S. B. LOW, OWNER. the county line and on the tout« of this KII. Ike Wight, Will Morriikm, allot Klamath Ila. Or. Klamath Falla, Or. road. He alm, lias property in this val­ J. N. Watson, R eg i at er. ley, and ia very much interest«! in hav­ SHIRE AND PERCHERON ing the roa.l built. He will make the TlMBKR I.ASn. ACT JI NK s, lim.-MOTK'X FOR I'Vm.fCATlfiN. money go the farthest possible. He 6THLLJON rmtad Stales Iwnd office. willlioginat bis.ranch and work thia lAkevieWwOregon. June 3,1WM. NbflCe ia hereby given that In compliance way. the provisions of the act of Congress of Bly Iles tontbweet of Paisley, khd the with June 3. 1373. entitled "An act for the sale of distance between the two over the new tfmbnr I6n(ia in tha HtatSa of California, Ore Having purchased the 3-/ear gon. NevMa and Washington Territory," aa road will be about thirty-five miles, extended to all the Public Land Rtatea by act of AuguM 4, 1MT2. John Donnelly of 444 Irving old stallion "Lad” ot H. W. fifteen in Klamath and twenty in take. St. Portland, county of Multnomah, State of ha* this day« filed in thia office hie Mr. Conrad save there ia now a good Oregon, Straw, ha will make th« Ma­ sworn statement No, >61. for the purchaae of road from Bly within five miles of his the SW4 of NF’4. NW'.of SB’.. RKU off NWt< son at my place. 1 will let and N K* 4 of HWl,, Sec 4, To 41 R. R IS K. W IT place- and will offer proof to «now that the land la more valuable for its timber or atone him serve a limited number The need for atich a road lias tong sought than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ been apparent. There is considerable lish his claim to said land before Geo T Bald­ of mares at $10 to insure. win, Co Judge of Klamath Co, Or, at Klamath travel lietween the two places and the Falla, Or, on Friday, tho lffth day of August, Season, May, June and July BXM Ho names as wltnesaea: T ft Shannon, distance Around by the way of take­ Archie Johnston, James Doyle, W O Smith, all view is n hundred miles. The summit of Klamath Falla, Oregon R. A. Alford. Any and all persona claiming adversely the nt the head of the Chewaucan is said to above-described lands are Requested to file their claims In this office on or before «aid 19th lie no higher than quarts mountain on day of August, 1WM. J. N. Watson. Register the road from Bly to Lakeview. The new road will save sixty miles in going TIMRKR LAND. ACT .JCNK 3. 1R7»-NOT1CH for rrnticATioN. to the railroad at Ager, and this will al­ United States Land Office, so l>e the shortest route for parties g»- lAkevlew, Or., May 23. 1WM. NoHee la hereby given that in compliance ing into Rican. Jrith the provisions of the act of Congress of Tbe Klffmath County Live Stoc4 Association will pay the abote re­ ward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marks cr brands of any stock belonging to any member of thia association. Address Chaa. Horton, President or J. O. Hamaker.Secretary. C lilt wood* s Norman-Percheron STALLION BRADY will make the season ex cept Saturdays at my raflehj LRD a. i TAXESON TIMBER LAfttJS. Reports Irom Hhasta and Hiakiyou 1 counties am to the effect that an in- creased 1 valuation will bn placed upon tin,her land« by tho assessor in these counties. In Hhaata county Assessor 1 CoIlina will Hitman all timber land at |ft 1 an acre anti mine o( it will be assessed 1 aa 1 high as |H.50. The value of timber dejiending in part upon ita proiimity to 1 tlie railroad and the marketa, timber land remote from the Southern Pacific nne 3, iffte, entitled "An det for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cdlffomia, Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory." aa extended to all the public land status by act August 4, 1392. Raleigh Trimble, of Portland, county of Multmnnfih. atwte rf Oregon has thia day filed in this office hi* sworn statetdont No. 2SM for the purchase of the SW‘4 of Sec 10 In twp40S, R 7 K, W M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for ita timber and stone than for ffgricuftur«! pur noses and to establish his claim to said land before Geo. T. Baldwin. Co. Judge of Klamath Co, at his office In Klamath EaJls, Or. ou Monday the 3th daw August, l«¥x He names as witnesses: J C Connelly of Keno, Or, J C Smith, J G 1’lvrce W O Smith of Klamath Falla, Or. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said sth day of August, 1904. J.N.WATBON, S«(tMr- a. o. awizzLB KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PIONEER BLACKSMITH SHOP. o T - o- ■ -o- - is open again for business at the old stand opposite HAZEN'S 8TAHLE8. 0 ■*—O- - o- A ll - work guara NT eéd À. I>. Carrick, ^x-op*** __