Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 10, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
DANIEL CRONEMILLER
U. S. Commissioner.
Fort Klamath,
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.>rr Newton lor Livery.
Oregon
Will take Fllltit’a uml proof«
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J, I.. Padgett ol Knlio, wla In the i lly
Momlay.
W. P. Rhode«,and family arrived vrw
tenl-iy from R«»gu« River valkv. They
I imvv |ii«t rr««:ntly r«Hurne«l from the
Hurry Ackley 1» putting the root on KvfM»aitlon Mt bt
They have
In» new saw mill.
|lM’**iiuwuy front th«* county alxuil two
inoiitliN.
Nee flic uew Uml of »liirt wulata at
Thu Klamath (’anal Compwny haa
I he City Novelty.
start«-«) ( amp No. 3, in I'ov valhw.
Meals at all lioura at the Gt-ui Cafe. They will «<uialri|« t a ‘ Anal on each «i Iu
First class eoivice.
• ■I Isoat river fruit» th« Harpold dam
Mun aiu I tuaiiir are wanUnl.
Apply at
Win. ShiMik wa« in town the past
the camp.
lew >lays Iroui Dairy
Zink Ruaarll went to Ashland Friday,
llolled barley for aide.
Frim-la J.
with a tram lor Mr«, II. V Milehull,
Bow ne, Boiiuiua. Or.
w bo atoppe«! over thereon bur return
from the Nt I xhiim Exposition. From
Highest market price |«i<| for chick
Ashlaml, Mr. Rutaell will go to Han
en« al the (.'unliul lesiaiiiMiit.
Franciaco.
The Gam Cafe and Grill room is the
O.
Htone, will open a law office in
|»>pular place lor dim>»i parties.
Klamath Fall«.
Ilu will wupy th«
Henry Heliallock ol Bonansa, came offlr$«a tn I he atone bnihling, which are
»«t praaunt n«e«| by J. (J. Rulanic, Mr,
down Tuesday lol a lew days visit.
I Rutufiic will mova down ataira in alanit
Geo, II. Newell ol latkeview was reg iwo wuuka.
islernl al the Lakeside Inn Sun-lay.
J. F. Kelly, of the Bo*»th Kelly Lurn-
Henry Janssen is hauling r-»k bi la*r ('«unpanv »4 Eugene, and Jas Car
rickruek the levee <>n his waler front.
r«»IL arriv«*«! m the citv last evening
E l(. Ilanan. the cattle man, was in They will go to tlie m»rthuru [»art of the
vfrtinlv
to l««ok over the Boolu*Ktd)y
the city Sun-lay from Fort Klamath.
liii»la*r holding«.
Mrs. John S. Shook of Ihory has l«-en
T. K. Rollon and Emil Pell of A«h*
visiting in the city tlie pas I two day«.
land, will give another holiday «xcur*
George Kilter came in from Dairy «ion to Nan Fram’iaco, thia war. Th«
last eVeuu-g with lia-e'ecll-m returns.
exruramn train will Itsave <»n th«, 2*ith of
New winter millinery al Mr«. II. P. Drcemb«r am) the fare will la? |1U for I
< lalerueau’s l.a M-alu Millinery Parbirn. the round trip from Ashland.
Baldwin Studio.
MARK L. BURNS
BROKER
Klarnâth Falls, Oregon
j. n. riooRE,
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
Prompt ami < »n lui att«ntion
tn all ot-lers
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BODDIN
HURN S HARDWARE STORE
Oregon
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
J. W. SIEMENS, Fnprielor.
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
4/so A
• for LONDON AND
Attorney J. F. Farraher of Yrtku
N|M*nt B«*vrrul <la) * Hi liio city liwd « m A.
CENTRAL CAPII
J. V HOUSTON
E. !>. Brigga and wile and M. E
Thefoll'twlng atory came from Poe val
IlnggN of Ashland were in the city . lev ; The fl rat men who arrived al the
Thui »«lay.
| |* u II m were sworn in t*» art on the l«oar«l,
For first class g<NMls and prompt de among tlieae wen* two democrat«, who
were not registered
There were only
livery «ervice call <»n (iraham A O'Neil. «•veil v»»tea ra«t and it wa « itn)MMNiibie
'Phono 173.
I at any time »luring the <1gv to get six
i Ireritoalura lo «wear th«* gentlemen'a
Pan Prlsroll and J. <>. Ilamaker, of
vote in, «<» they had to aervu all day on
BtiiiMiita, were in Uiu city lliurwla)
the Uiartl and were not even allowed k>
and Friday.
vote.
The mck crusher IHI h
Quite a aeriona accident occurred Non­
for ihe seisnn and all
day afturn««»n, to Glen, the young eon
has I mm ’I i hoti$H*d.
• >! m r and Mt*. \ C I’«-» *•
1 ho
Ilirhard Melhase •n<l wife of Firrt wa « rithrig !»<»r«el>a* k and waa g »ing to
Klamaih. weie registered a. the laikr th« upper lake. The home wa« trav«4*
«ide Inn. F riday.
ing at a g<».»«l pace and when near the
brick kiln, it «tumbled and ita rider wa«
Foreman 1’niton of the Carr ranch
thrown to the ground, striking on Ina
Rtaiird 4-' m > Leal ol l*uef tai I Iu for Kan
head. He wa« earned horn«* ami a doc­
Fran usco TureJay.
tor vummoned but it um fully an hour
Tho« Patterson,* ife and chill were in l»efore be regained conaci«,u«neaa. Hr
the cik from Haan Lake Valley Tuve* 1» ru|M»rt«*«l a« «nme better today.
dav, for a sle»rt visit.
Dll) YOU EVER
Uralite that half of the
NicknrMi with which man
kind in alili cun I it traced to
the «tornarli. It ia al«H>
true that in m<*«t ratee the
»totnie h in affected by the
Cornili ion of the teeth.
THIS
1» the reason why you
should e-m.ult me and have
v-eir tertIi examined ri-gu-
larly.
Ilefn'tlve teeth are
a uiar to l»-a<ity arid a turn,
an- Io health
Bridge ami
crown work a »|»ilally.
f. R. BOYD,
Wm (i<N>s will gtve a Thank»k'iving
Hrtll Ml Bniino«n*•» Hall at Bonauxa, Nov.
2t
bup|M«i at the Hotel.
DENTIST
('. 1» Wilson ha« atlded two new pH
v.He «tilling room« to his Cafe to accom­
odate his incr««aslng trade.
Gradual«» of \<»rth Pacific
1 h'htal College.
My watch rr|»nir de|$artment is in
charge of one of the brat watch makers
•n th« coast. L. Alva Lrwla.
Híilill Itti®
<¡«•0 W. Biggs of Eugene, a timlier
i «•stiinater for the B«»oth K«4ly Lumber
I Co arrived in the city Hnnday.
C. F. ADAMS. Prop.
Mirrili
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Oruga ii
J O. Ilamsker brought in the returns
from Bonanta vestenlav. Hr waste
i<*oni|«ani«*d hy Claude ( I ihs I miii .
Fa m 11 lea rati be aupplhnl now with
1 am prepared to do all kinds
kinds of wagon and wood
repair work.
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••'I’ony’a Heat** nt the Central Dining
Piirlora with or without nir.ils.
Nothing but high grade watch work
«lone hy my r«‘|»air department.
All
work warranted. L Alva I.«* wir .
F«»a S ai a.— All «d mv household gmsls
at the Ml«lway lodging house. A buvri
to lake all gisst« al one sale. Mrs.
I »ilia Kh bardson.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
MONEY TO LOAN.
R. S Moure returned Sundnv from a
trip to Piirfland. Mrs. M<s$rr is visit
oil ‘ ing fririals in the city and will return
later.
Ira llsnsen name down from Pt-lican
Bar unh ths returns.
U<».«-v.-lt 5
Paikrr 4. Hi.- same precinct went It.
j to one for Bryan in lisst.
DEW DROP CONFECTIONERY STORE
<lco. VMIson, I’rop’r.
7VtERRll_L. - - ORECON
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FULL LINE OF
CHRISTMAS
GOODS.
HXAtWKSTlsSSrwT
TIMBER l.\M» M’T .Il’NE 3, 1«7«.—
NOTICE FOR Pi lli It Al K»N.
United Hlals« Lami (»fllco, lAtkrvh'U. <’r.
Ih'lulmr« IWH
N g B«’«* I s hrrshy <iv«»n that In <'i«iii|»|tan«M*
e ith th«* |ir«»vls|itnw «»! the «••! <»f t'oiigrc«« uf
Jill»«’ .1. IA»«. «’HlHh'tl ”A»$ SCI (or the «sir of
tlinhrr lamlii In ths (Us «•*<♦( Calllorula. Or<*
«inn, Neva*!«, slid \Va*l. mrton Trrritorins
«•«tended to sil the Public Lami Miat«>it by art
<»( AllKUNt 4 IS’tJ.
Alvina M Mrrrltifru , «»( Mloon county of H’s
khnu. Míate of <*alll«irnln. has ni««<i tn Hits
(itni’fi hrr aworn Mtairtm’ni NolSM. for the pur
rhasr «»f the ME. N I.' . K%SF'.. N W» .HE-ir of
H r II Tp :n M It I«I F W M an«l will off.-r proni to
ahow that tur I«iu4 sought Is more vnluahh* *or
ItAllmbrror siffit-than for agricultural pur
tkOwcs, au«l t«> miiabllsh her clslin to ««aid Intuì
brlorr KrgtNter «lui H«'Crlvrr nt I nkevlrwy Or
rgon. on Thursdak, Drrrmbrr I.Mh. IMU. Hlu*
iinin«1» an witnciMcs; R o I mti Lute, «mi ¡icr
lime Hack vi Hr. of H im on, < allf.
Any and nil p««r<mn« rlnlmlng a<1vcri«r|<r the
above d«»nrrlbr.| .nii<l* arr r«*<iur»i«>i| to III««
thrir claims In this «»filer on or before .<«atd 11th
day ol D«’C«<mlmr, P’Ut
J. N. Watson Hrgh|««r.
Mrs. H I’. Galarnvau I-a Mods Mil
! linrry parlor«. Ilcady to wear hat», old
li.it« rrnii.lrlwl and hat» made to ordei.
I p to flats dri-as making.
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W. C. W«-»tlaks the hors«- buyer of
San Joae, Calif., pttrrhn».--l 12 lior»es of
Geo Cl.a»e, Saturday. The price paid
wa» |I2O<> for the bunch.
Don’t forget to call at the Buhl w in
Studio and »i-e tin. new line of
Partout picture binding and
moil nla.
plmto
Andy Bvan came in- Turstlay to votv
¡for H.HMH’Vi-lt. Hi- reports that quite a
numlier <>( til» iieighlx.r» wore to busy
threahiug to atop U> vote.
J. L. Condon, who has Iteen working
with the Government survey, left Fri-
day for A«hland. w here lie expect« to
work on the telephone line».
District Attorney W. J. Moore arriv
'cd from l.ukeview Monday evening and
1» preparing hi» case« for the ciicnit
court which convenes next week.
l> Shorts' Spring I.uke potato,-“ arc
»old on "A
Shilling»
Best
Plun."
Prices quoted by
addressing me at
Klamalii Falla.
tf
We lead—others follow— even our ads.
The Co»»
Piano House oiiginate all
their forms of advertising without mal­
ice toward any oilier piano house or
TIMBER LAMP. A<T Il’NE 3 H7H— dealer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI(»N,
When treating your mnlhnr-lii-liiw
United Miste* Lnu<l Otllm«, Lnkcvlew, Or.
October it, 1904.
you
should bo careful not to give hot-
Notice I« hereby «Iven that lu compliance
vlth the provI n I oum of the act o| <'ongr«»MR of a glass of Graham Ji (I’Nell’a Iron
June ,’t IM7N. entitled •* Au set fop the ssle of
limber I sih I n Ln the M «few of < «íiforiils. Ore beer.
If you do «he will slay with
gon, Nevada, »m«l Washington Territory” ««
«•xtemled tosti the Publie L sik I MUUea hy act you the real of the year.
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of August 4, IM9?
Thoma» F. Nlebola«, of Klamiuh Fnllunr .
Ju». Sigler took a load of pa»M-uger»
lut th>x <la\ tiled In this otite«* hl« sworn tste
nii-Ht Mo JIL’t, for the pitrvhrtsc Of the MWtir of to Ashland Tuesday morning. Among
HU ir *« t fl ME««r of ME«|r s.*<* 4 wR«ir «»I n E ir see them were Mis. J. C Moligold, who is
1» N \V«ir oí NW.|r »«■<• h» fp la m . i < 9 k w m . aiul going on a visit to her former home in
will offer proof to «how th«t the Isntl sought
Is moi«- vnlusltle for ItN timber or ston«* than Seattle and Chas While who will spend
for agrleiiltural pur|w>ses, «nd toestMbIGh his the winter in Southern California.
claim I«» salti lami b« <»re(le- ('hasi«lu, f’lerk
ol K ¡smalli Ci», at Kl»ii. sth Falls, Or. on Hat
Presbyterian Church—Sabbath school
unlay Decumbor 17lli, IIMH II« names a» wit*
Preaching Service at 11.
n«‘ws«s: A M lamlMon, M. A ««»herís J F at 10 a hi .
ftncler, J W llamakar. all of Klamath Falls, or C E Service at 7 p tn am) sermon at 7 :80
Any an«l all p«ir-ons claim ug adversely the on "The Message ot .Ivans Christ to the
above described lands are rei|imstcd 10 nie
The second of
tbalr claims hi tht“ office «nur before ahi 17th Cloin-h at Kphe-us ”
<lay of December, 1904
the Siudm« in Revelation at 7 ;3<) Wed
J N. Watson HrglMter.
im«da; u.uuiug. All made welcome.
ANOTHEK MOT SPKINO.
While having pipe» connected with
a cold .p ing <.n In« property next to
tin- l.akeridc Hotel last week. Major
Worden »truck a »pritig of hot water,
rim Major 1» lery mil. Ii elated uver hi»
diwovcry. lie will haw the water an­
alysed and if it prove» to be mineral,
will probably put in hath, and open up
a sanitarium.
A number of the old
■ettlvr« claim knowledge of the fact of
hot waler in thia vicinity. They re­
count a story which occurred wvvral
year« ago
An ax waa
iff the
bank <>f the river and ■
dove
after it. n|»>n In« regaining the »»ton*
lie «aid that the water was hot.
We are now ready to
talk footwear with you
A full line of men’s,
womens and childrens
hoots, shoes, rubber
goods and winter foot­
wear.
AGENTS FOR
Continental Tailo. ing
XX-.:-.— THE
Co. of Chicago, III,
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Co. of San Francisco
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TO SELECT FROM
IIII Illi IIII II III11'(I II Illis
SUITS. TROUSERS. OVERCOATS.
:_ _ _ BEST (MIIIISIH THE MflRKEI._ _
lithe Clothes don’t fit, don’t take them
Also seaviceable and Dressy
shoes for ladies, misses and
children.
K KK STORE.
L F. WILLITS.
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This Space is Reserved fcr the
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L. ALVA LEWIS
Lakeside Inn,
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State v«. Char. Ilamaker. Larceny
ill a dwelling.
State va J Steven». Walter I^-rwrll and
Walter Simtmon. Larceny of cattle.
State v». White Seuda (Indian).
As­
sault with a .langerona wea|a>n.
LAKE COUNTY
STOCK NEWS.
(F.xammer )
Louie Gerber bought 15 head of steer*
from Andy .Morns of Au«lel, paying $¿5
jmt head and 5 cow a at |2t) per head.
Jeff Parrish started 40t> hea«i<»i the
J J atiM'k cattle for H»> ih » v Lake Sunday
from U»e .1 J ranch. Jeff will go iron»
there to San Francisco.
A Mr. Mclnnee of Red Bluff wmt«*
Dan Maloy (or uout) hva«i <»l lambs. Dan
wired him that hv could be accomodated
at |2 ¡ mt head.
Tb«>ae who bought bucks last week
were, Wade Snyder 11, W. K. McCor­
mack of Patslev. ¡2. C. E. Campbell of
Paisley B. Dan Maloy 20 ami John Davis
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MEN’S BOOTS
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2,000 SAMPLES
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Biidinfliiim 4 llcflr
Henry HHp Tailoring
We will order more. New and Up to Date Furnishings.
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ELECTRIC CASH STORE.
We can dress you up
in First Gass Style
from $12.5o to $40
fxMiio Grrtar rrturnnd Friday from
J. B. ('. Taylor brought the return«
whvrv hv ini« I mmjii on «loc k ’from Fort Klamath, lie aaya that he
hu»l iivmi ,
don't iu«t see b«»w Parker onlv got pi
I v«»tea in hi« precinct a- he knowa there
E'l !!<»vi,th$' Imtrl man of Fort Klam*
ath, <*ame
Mtiuday, idler a load of were more than 16 |tutm«TAta voted,
lie haa a atr<«ng auaptcpin that aoine
MllppIlVt.
of them voted for R/Mwevelt.
W 1?. Co|* and family, of Klamath
('apt. (>. C. Applegate « a« down from
Agency, *|>« nt dcvpih I day« in thu city
the Agency la»t week. 1!« inform« m*
I mr I wpi'k.
that the government ex[«*cta to make
I’p to «lot«* iln-R« making nt the I a an eMtimnte of a tract of timlier on th«*
M««la klillinrry Parlors. Mrs. Ii. i*. j I {enervation, which was 1 minded it» the
| Military r«»a>l grant. Tin« land ia now
< (ularneau.
’ <»wne»l hy the Booth Kelly people and <
Now i« th«* tim<* to place vonr order
they w ill prohablv la* retii»burM«d by the
lor liafi calumiars al
tl*s? Baldwin government am! the land allotted to the 1
Buidio.
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Meals at all Hours
Day or Night > >
Oysters, any Style
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WELL!
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J. H Mowrey, father of Rov Mow rev.
who waa injunwi in the rxploaion al the
tunnel last week, arrived in the city
Wm Ihal ot i Miiifcll Vtilley, arriv«*<i 1 V«Mp*rday evening ir«>u» Nel Purrea,
in tlo* city yerlrnlay on hi« uay to the . Idaho. He aava thia was th« A rat that
railroad.
he heard ot hta ton for four years.
LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO.
No Tailor in Town?”
Yoll get the l»'»t Photo Paste at the
mi H<>iiii-»l»'ii'1» mid Tlnilier Cliltna
Klamath Fall»,
Itolg. ,Ni’inii».v«»r, who had hi« eye
Ii-lured In th«* explnnlon of «Wp« Mt th«*
k I miiimi 1» t 'i<m»| Cum|Mifiv,a tunnel luat
week, left I nd iy f«»r bail Ffam*ia« o,
whuru he will unutf a ho« pt ltd foi ircut-
UK’llt.
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M c M illan , Prop’r.
Formerly The Linkville Hotel.
OSCAR C. STONE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
BISHOP’S
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of the five men. wa« a total low. as in
every in.lance the claim filed upon
prnv.-d worlhleaa.
Miller and Kincart were reprewntcl
at the examination by Attorneys iH-x
ter Kite and tJ. 1’. Coahow, of this city
Tlie government'■ aide of the case was
pro-ecuted by Deputy District Attornev
W. W. Karilia of Portland.
The evi-
leix-e against Miller an I Kincart war
pr.-|uir<~t ' v >|. :al I-aii.l Agent*. Ho­
rner T. Ji-iies an.l A. K. Greene.—Uoae-
burg Plaindealer.
TOWN BOARD
MEETING.
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Swanson, the cattle buyer went to
Warner first of the week and bought
4<Mi head of cattle from the 7T
firm. The price l>eing paid for «attie
now 1« 4% to
cents delivered at Mer­
rill. He expected to close th»* deal lor
alskut 4< mi head of 70 cattle yesterday.
FURNITURe
STORE
is the place to save money. Call and see my stock
before sendingout for your goods. I will take pleas-
ure in showing you around and will give you prices
that will justify you-in buying at home. Complete
line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses,
chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc.
The town trustees bad a very busy
•eesioii Monday evening which lasted
until nearly midnight and was then ad
'’A
jonrned nfitil Thursday night. The re
FROM OUR liXCHANGLS.
port of the Town Engineer, which re­
viewed the work done in grading and
P.O. Cox,of Klamath Fall«, waa in
improving the streets, was received and
Medford (Ins week. Hi» »nit of bright
Dan Maloy knight 1MM) yearling placed on file.
blue material l.xf tow n»|a>oplu to believe weathers fur I.. Gerber, to l»e delivered
A petition signed bv the property­
him an employiw. of Uncle Sam, but at Merrill. He I »ought 30« from Zac owner» residing along Main street in
meh wa» not the case—he ia a lather by I Whitworth. -UM from Geo. Wright. 300 West Klamath Falls, asking for a hy­
trade and »aa here in questo! employ- | hum Chandler, ;»U0 from Ruggers au«l drant. was presented to the Board. The
ninni. —Melloni Mail.
.100 from Shelhammer. Dan also put in petition wa« allowed and one hvdrant
Irmi» Gerlier, the mutton buyer, was «00 hea I of hie own. The price waa |2 will lie placed on Main street, 501) f.-et
south of the corner of Bridge and Main.
here thia wrrk. He ia a goo-l democrat |wr head.
Petition a«king for the location of a
Jim Innes went out to Drews valley
and think« that Parker ha» a
while here last week ami buught seven hydrant and cross walk» on the street
chance. Mr. Gerls-r leave» foi
ath Fall« iu a few dai».— Inkeview head of thorouhgbred Here(«»rd bulls lietween the property of Mrs. W. E.
from F. O. Bunting. He now baa sev­ Terrill and Joe Sisis "in the East End.
lieraid.
The cross walks will
enth 11 of this stock of bulls in Ilia herd. was granted.
J. M Small and Ernest Carlon re­
Ami has every reason to believe his probably lie of etitahed rock a« w<xxlen
turned Saturday from Klamath Fall»,
enws
walks
are
Iwing abandoned on
breed oi cattle w ill l»e much improved.
Main St.
with a load of supplies. Central Ore­
Frank Bunting has several head ot
The petition asking for the cleaning
gonian.
Hereford hulls at .Merrill, where he ex-
ami opening up of Payne AUev. the re­
pecta
to
aell
them
to
stockmen
of
that
CIKCUIT COUK I JURORS.
moval of the manure pile in the rear ot
section. Stockmen who have tne«l the
whiteface rattle are not sorrv they in- * the Mammoth stables and the continua­
tion of the private sewer running from
Tlu- following jnrrur« wore drawn for vrsteil a go«»d round rum in installing
the brewery, wm laid over. The mar­
th« Noveniher term of circuit court . this breed of cattle in their henis.
shal however, was instructed to notify
which c.mveiii-s Momlay of next week. |
The report that the .Japanese and the propertv owners to remove the nui-
Joint Fbappawl. John Dixon, E. R ' Russians have b^ruained for <» million sence complained of.
Rewmes. K. C. Cantrall, Chas. Low, H. pounds of canned tkeef from San Fran*
A petition of the Klamath Canal Co.
V. Mitchell. L, F. Will ita, Henrv Low, ciaco packer«, is encouraging to etock-
asking for a right of way from 10th
Klamath Fall»; M L.Orr, E. W. Wilk­ mwn of this country. It will require
street to Lake Euwana. (or a branch ca­
erson, E. R. C. William», Lorella; E. about 15,000 head 01 grown cattle to till
nal and sluice way, was laid over until
Duncan, Alfred Dun-'an, Langell Valiev; the order. Cows and second class steers
the adjourned meeting. The following
Louia Brannon, E. R. Cardwell, L.A. are generally used f«»r canning.
hills were allow«!:
Crance, Marlon I. Ixsu-lev, Fort Klam- !
C C Brower, Reconler
$12.50
ath; W. I., Welch, J. D. Dieckman,
C C Brower, work on safe
2.60 I 15. (XI
.li-hti Lin-I, Dairy ; C. T. Wilaun, C. T.
.1 C Kutenie, Attorney ..................
26 .(X)
Oliver. D M. Whitney, W. D. Ball,
Walter Lannox, Marshal ...........
50.00
Merrill; Cliarlcs Kc-tcr, Isaac Pianti,
Walter Lennox, boarding pris­
stiehl, Belfield; S. A. White, Royston.;
oner« .............................................
4 00
Cha». Horton, P. Collalian, Bonansa;
E B Henrv, engineer, salary,etc
19 Iti
Frank Obvuchain, W. H. Cnselieer, Bly.
AJ their preliminary hearing l-efore C C Brower, Recorder’s tees. . .
7.55
U. S. Commissioner Z. L. Piiumick, in Walter Lennox, Marshal’s ieea
4 50
Oakland, Thursday afternoon, H. W. J W Brvant. work with teaci. .
22.59
Miller and Frank E. Kincart, timber Linkville Saddlery, leather ....
2.25
emitter“, were held to appear before the Reames A Jennings, supplies. ..
7.93
Federal Grand Jury in Portland on a Geo II Hum, supplies ...............
129.90
The docket for the November term of ■ charge of conspiracy to defraud
the
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it the go • V- Reliance Wood Shops, black­
court w hich convenes next Mon- er
nnwnt.
Their -
twmda
place
VI irt'iiit
rc
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....... were
......... placed
at
smithing ......................................
4 75
<lav is aa follioTa:
$2lHX> each—just double the amount fix­ Reliance Wood Shops, black­
Civil action»—
ed at their arraignment last Tuesday to
smithing ....................................
22.45
John Knowgooee ami Charles Snow insure their apfiearance at the examina­ Geo T Baldwin, supplies ........... 119.3«
eiik
giMiet* va. John Connolly and S. T. Sum­ tion. As in the former instance. Mr. K F Lt A Water Co, light and
mit hi .
Kincart furnished the required liond»
water ............................................. 84.92
!.. A. Crance va. Dan’l Cronouiiller— iu Oakland aud Mr. Mill-r has done
Warrants were oniered drawn in fu-
two aiiita.
likewise in Roseburg. The dale of their vor of the following person» for the
li. II. Pitnick ya. W. W. Warren.
hearing before the federal Grand Jurv amount set oppwite their names, they
Klamath County Hank va. Roberta in Portland has not la-on set.
having agreed ,to accept town warrants
Bros.
The testimony of five witnesses whom at par, for that amount, to pay for the riMBKK LAND At T Il’NE 3, 1S7B. NOTICE
Mark L. Burn, va. David A. McComb. Deputy V. S. Marshal J. A. Wilson of lalmr on rock crusher and streets.
FOH PUBLICATION.
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.—
Chamber« Brieton Banking Co.va. Ar­ Portland, brought to the hearing from I. F Willits...........................................
United state« Ijmd Ofllee. Lakeview, Or..
$100
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Sept,.
21,l*H.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
in
thur C. i.ewia.
Placer, Joeentnue County was to the Schnllock A Daggett..........................
100 compliance with the provisions of the set of
United States I-and Office,
effect,
that
Miller
and
kincart.
rep-r-
Suite in equity—
The Duffy Co.......... .......................... „ 10t> Congresaof June», l«7s, entitled “An act fur I
Lakeview, Oregon, Octolter 7, HMM.
M. A. Fowler va. A. C. Ta'wia.
«enting themselves as agents for the J V Houston .......................................
100 the sale of timber bind« In the state* of TaHf* I
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Fcr
H. If. Fink el al va. Summit laike Ir­ '• Emmettsburg Company of New Zeal­ Alex Martin Jr......................................
Notice is hereby given that Ort-ha F.
50 ornia,
rttory.” as extended to «11 th»* Public Land
and," indn-ed them to |tile entry on Reame« A Jennings
rigation A Power Co. et al.
... ..............
100 States bv set of August 4, W. Frank Fax, of Swingle of Lorella, Oregon, has (Bed n -
France» E. Boyd va. E. J. Boyd—di­ timlier claims under the promise to pay, Geo T Baldwin.. ..............................
50 Klamath Fall», county of KUmalli. state «»( tier ol intention to make pr-srf -si hie
Oregon, has this day tiled in Ibis office bls
vorce.
after lilial proot wa« made, 40 cents a Frank J Petreau .................................
2o sworn statement No. JH21, tor the purrhaae <»f desert-land claim No 4t<S. for the NE1/
Klamath Falla
Irrigation Co. V«. thousand for the timlier in case the First National Bank ........................
5o the Lot 2 Bee. ST *7 M, R 9 F. w M.aml will and NW^-E',. Sec 13, Tp 40 S, R 13 1-7
Klamath ('anal Co,
claims would each cut 3,000.000 feet. A Castel ...................................................
25 offer prooi to «how that the land sought is W M before Geo T Baldwin, Co. Judge
more valuable for its timber of stone than for of Klaim ijlli Co, Or, a» Klamath Falla*
J. F. Gneller and C. D. Willson vs. O. In eaeh case a written contract was en
B St Geo Bishop .................................
50 agricultural
purpose«, and to establish hi«
W. White and J. C. Mongold.
To lore- tered into between the |>arties. a pur J W Siemens .........................................
20 claim to said land before Ueo T. Baldwin, <’o. Or, on Si •ffiinlay the lWth day of Novein-
close mechanics lien.
1 j |>orted
• ** facsimile of one being . introduced
•
Merryman A White ........................
25 Judge at Klamath Falla on Saturday, the lOlh her, 1904. He name« the followinp w,,<
30 (lav of December, 19(»4. He names a* wltneaaes: neaeea
j in evidence al the examination. The W W’ Hazen.........................
Criminal action«—
Frank H. Marsrow. Archie Johnston, James neaee« to prove the complete irryati- rt
Blate v«. John Hoe. Forgery.
entrymen were required to pay a "ernia- Isaac Wright...........................................
Tm toinii«
25 Doyle, Win. La-hua, all of Klamath Fails. Or and r<M!lamation of »aid land :
Any and all uernona claiming adversely the Wilkervon. Geo Noble, Eugene Wilk» r
State vs. Fred l.isky. Larceny oi a er’« (et. for $25, a tiling fee lor advertia- Biehn Bro» .............................................
50
above-dvacribed
lamia
are
requested
to
nh
1
ing
the
notice
of
intention
to
make
horse.
Jasper Bennett.......................................
50 their claims tn Ahi« office on or before said «on, Ueroiui Waiker, all of Lorella. Or
State vs. J. J. Hjyordl. Larceny of a proof, amounting in all to alsmt $50. C D Wilson .....................
J. N. Watson, Regiatar*
100 10th «lav of December. I1MM.
J. N WatMin, gogieler.
,
This
amount
aecoiding
to
the
testimony
Tl.oe New ton
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