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local news . OREGON MILITARY ROAD GRANT. kind p*v quite *a certainly »• a com pany liivi'-tlng ila nah lliotiey, an-l Which Im* t<> di-|«end on the farmer Aae Newton lor l.lvsry, making money out ol fa-ming an-l to i d«i everything |»M*ible to aaslsl him in You gel the Ileal 1'llulo Paste at til« ( doing so. it they ail- to make success >>f Bnhle m blu-bo. » I their canal, ti, W. Olmnchaln of Illy waa In th* i Mr. Moll, gi-nvral immigration agent ' of the Northern I’a- ifh:, who is hiteiest- city Thurwlay. e«l pailii-ula-ly in the development of Affin- line ol ailvvrasre just arrived the weal, aal«l in an aildre»» al I’oitlan-I •I Winter*. Novemla-r I*. Iiefore tile IrrigalionUla: Mr. Reed, of W»abiiigl<in, wa* a vis “Eastern Oregon contain* two tliir<la itor in the city Tm>*lay, of the area of tfie alate, but Western <fregon contain» two ihiid* of the agri Capí O. <’ Appli-gaU-, Sii|wrlnlen<lent Rolled littrley fur sale. Frittela J. cultural land» n--w tn uae. With ol the Klamatli I ii <B» ii tro i\*iion, In Iliiwne, Bonn ma. Or. the ni-l ol irrigation the arid |«oitlon of foi iiom I u* that a cursory examination Eastern Oregon would 1» capable of E. C- Miller ol Salem, reglstorsd at ' ol the road grant land» is no* m pro- supplying )<*>,l**),l*>> bushels ol wheat, I grc*. The »«-»»on I* *o 1st», bowsver, fruit arid oilier cereal», ft ihm - iiim aa ll tlie laikeahle Hotel l uewlay that a llioroiigh esaiiiinalioti, »«-cllon by there ia only one -oliilion of the prob Just revet vial anew hue ul clocks at section, will not now l»< undertaken, »• lem that wilT make this alate one ol the Winter*. tld» would prolwbly take » lonnir time gr«-atv»l state» in the Union. That is, H. ti. Ila-Iley of Hllvsr latke Was a than the weather would probably adt ilt I iiu rvaae your rural population to three Vlaltor in the city Tliura-lay. ol at till* time ol sea«-ou (.'»pt Apple lime» your iirl>an |»-pulatiori. I’ut your gnte'a contention liae always la-en that Having» an-l your local capital into the Call and aev my new stock of ring*. tin- government aliouhl wit I. with tlm ' irrigating -lltcliea that can la- eonstriicl- Io Alva la-ai». road i'oiiiiiaiiy. or its »ucu-ssur, the I «el in Eastern Oregou. which will trans Brailli Kelly Luiiilwr Company, aii'l Jame* Pelton of Fort Klamath, (orrn the rngelirush land* into farm» leave (ne Indians the treaty land*, »ml laterrsl al the latkealdr Inn Friday. an-l field* <>l value and la-auty. In (Ilia view he seems to I n - hilly sill- ’ Irrigation mnkea the inten-e popu Try the pat. Ita-a-xio button and cuf! tained by the Ik-paitmi-id. The pur lation. L*-t me - all your attention to holder al Winter*. pose of the joint examination no* in your condition* in Oregon. Thirty four The »ed-lltig of Herl E Withrow mi<i progresa in wldcli Mr. Kelly repreeents |»-r cent of your |»-«qil<- are engaged in Margrelte McD-mal-l, two ol Klauialli the It.siili Kelly luuil»-r Company, and agriculture, <1 per cent in profosainna, 2>l Fall*' young people, will take pla«e ('apt. Applegate the government, I* to |a-r cent in domestic purauita, IH [s-r thi* evening. «xerlain thv character ami probable cent in lra«le an-l tran»|»>rtatir>n an-l 21 value of the lami* in the Imjie that Highest market price paid for chick through CongrcMional action, » settle percent in manufacturing *ml rnaclnn- ■ ry. That mean* that there are two ens at the Central restaurant. ment can I« ma.lv that will lie living --ti one producer. lair to all |iartiv», ami leave “t'liangv tliia gentlemen ! An-l you Mr*, t'lia*. liorUui. left Tueaday for Ashland, ami later will go to M mtagge to the Imliana tlm land ooierud by llie can change it hv th« eeiablisbmenl of for a visit. She ox | m «1* I o be gone grant ami up«iii which the government irrigation, wbicn means intonaa )»>pi>- lias given them more alhituo uta. Thi* lation. You have go-xl help in llii» di a lam I a month. is a mailer ol general interest t«i thi- rection. The govern-nent grind* alow Fine watch refaiiring al Winters, all cmintry »lore wh- n the lar d q<iv»ti«nisl but ant«-, an-l th«- first Pre»i>lent of the are settled which now tie up ilo- ret-er work guaranteed. fhiite-l Hlatea who ha» ever lent his aid ration. Ilie allotment* could |Ul.« to |«at Je»* Hauk*, who has been viaiting in in thi» dire«-tion i» The««l->rv Ro-mevelt, ente ami thv trillai land» might »rin be Portlan«! lor th« |>*»l month, rvlurue.1 wl-o I. mm -hp|s-«l Ins iM-n to help restore home Satur-lav. lie was aooomp«ul«d opened Ui M-ltlement, and at l<-a»l MrV tile arid land» to field* ol value an-l en hundred thou«»cd m res, much ol it by Iterl Bii-lleniail. beauty. excellent Umlwr lami w ill lie addisi tu “But you must show an Interest in Th» Gem Cafe and Grill room i* the the taxable area ol tliv county. your state by promoting every private popular place lor dinner parltea. •chemi- bv which it 1» p-sail-le to mtab- J. C. Frank*, one of the «lock holder* liali Irrigation. The more you help an-l W. I'. Dalton, the foreman, of the y<>ur»vll the more lhe government will J. D, Carr latud an-l l.lvealra'k Couij«a aaaiat you." ClTiagN. M were In the city yesterday. Settlement Between the Booth' Kelley Company and the Govern* inent Will Halten Opening of the Reservation. New stock of jewelry just arrived. L. Alv* I»-» i* T. II. M aire and family of Alt*m--nt h*vs movrel to Mr-lh>rd where they ex pect to rrwide. Mr Muore intend* to sell hi* ranch and pr-q-«rly tu Klamath County. Transactions In Valuable Timber Lands Indicate There'll Soon Be Something Doing. William Reed, <>f the Portland Arm of I am selling out all mv stock ol knit wear st bargain price«—Mr*. II. I*. <>al- |*elu>n, Reid A Ward, which »urcre*le<i to a two*thirda intercat in thv timber ar neau. ttiteveeta of John Cook A Son» in the Mr. an-l Mr*. John I*. Orth and Mr Jenny me*k and Fokegauea country. an-l Mr*. Frank Ankeny ol Ja- kaonville (vast of Aahland, haa Iwn in thi» «re arrived in the city the first ol the w«ek ■ lion the |»a»t week, and it 1« reported an-l are viaiting at the Ankeny and Can Ithat be ha» purchased «ewral of thv trail ranch. m«*t valuable pine claim» that were Up to date dreaa making at the I a ■till ttiiiPDi«- U h « Uiraa huMinga <4 that Mule Milhnury Far iota. Mra. II. I'. (intone «tiirar pine belt, including the valuable claim «»I I>. 1!. Yeager, for Galarnrau. which it i» remitted Mr. Reid pav» All regular aervi<-e« a* usual next aab- 1 The |m]MTn m thia deal were ex« bath at the I’reabytrrian church The , changed in A sb land, Friday. Several •«t>pw:l al 7:30 in the evening will lie • other vahnO ’<• rlilma were b I mj pur« “The M.-»«a»-e of Jeans to a Fault leas iha*ed, including Uioae held by Squire Church. ' All made welcome. Parker, Jacob lUrr, J. N«»l»<»n and Andy Now ia th«- time to place your onlvr Anderton, ranging in pri*x> from |IUU0 lor l'.Vti calender* at the Baldwin to |3900. It la lliought by aoine who are well 0mJio. • |M*»te<l that I'ellna, Reid A Ward ar« J. F. Adam« of Till« lake came up ' preparing to j »in in with Maaon, <4 the yesterday to Irark alter his Dredge, j «»Id thru of Ma**on. Lindley A (’<*., who which ta throwing up a dyke along the haa large interval» out in that country »1-. ire property on the wo«i aid- ««f | 111 the rte lion ul a l»lg new aawmill an«! the river. The dyke will be tbrue- ihv rvauniption «♦( luini>vring riirnanc- ly. Ma»«n i» al»«» a large owner «*! the lowrth« of a mile long. hlatnalh l-ak* Railroad Company In Ila H|M«cial <-|<Miug out sale of |a-li<>*. clill 32 mile» oi property no« miner Iraae to drop* an-l llilaul* hosiery, al lhe lex llrrvry Lindley and there may I* M-ale Millinery. « hang*«» in Ihia. »1 1» r<im.»r»4. altar u.- lion. W. M Colvtg.avi attorney of Hr»i of Uta year.- A*hla»*«l Ftdinga Jacksonville, arrived tn the city la-t Thura-lay, to represent II F.. Ankmy In lua suit against lhe Klsuiath Canal Co. The case waa act tur trial al IO on Dec. 5th. BRIGGS-BENSON. Early Morning Wedding of m»a Hall Benson Takes Her Friends 1 I ave just received a large slock of by Surprise. Forester emblem pin* at»l charms,— J. Alva I a - wi *. Mrs. 1-r-r an-l arm Oecar of Oakland, who a abort time ago b night the Rob erts place at Dairy, arrived here Sun day. They are nu-vnig to their ranch •nd brought in seven wagon load* ol furniture and »upplie*. Ker Mra. Galaruoau la-lore ordering your winter hat- al the lai Mode Mill enary. Halamadu to order. Tboa. McCormh k’s li-ait. the General Canby, came up Tuva-lay luim Ken««, with a barge l-«n«l of woo-l for the I*r v-lge. A lew day* ago the limit to»e*l np two l«arg«-« (mm Oklahoma l.a-1-ling containing 55 ton* ol hay, lor Lyle Mill* ol Kelt». My watch repair department ¡'« in ehantv o| one ol the la— t watch makers on the coaat. I-. Alva Lewis. O. X. Wendling sn-l C. A. Rsn-I* of Fan Francisco an-i A. If Natsgvrof Ixre- Angrl--» arrived in the city last Satur day. We understand that lheae gentle- men are here looking over the country in tin- interest of the W«-e-l llailr-«*-f. Mr. Wen-Bing ia on« of the director* of tlie W rel Lumber Coui|uiiiy. Even thè wi«e ones were very muri, surpri-e-l w Iteti thev learnv-l timi Mr. N.C Itrigg. Jr.su«) Mi»» Gali Benaon had been quieti) n.arii.-l esriy Mondai ■noriiii.g ami bad Irli for California mi tlirir boneymoon. The yoiing cmiple • ere msrrlvd al thè lioiuv ol thè linde l.y Ju-lgv Benaon, ih«* bride'* father, Tlivv Irti liitinediad.dy alter tlie cere inony for California, «bere they «ili la- ai hoine alter Dvcvmlier lsl., al lini- llster. The bride ia lite datigli ter of J migr ami Mr*. II. L. B-’ii—m, ami i. One ol thè nicest <>t Klamalh Falla'chsrming yonng la-liea. Bile i» a girl of rare in telligence ami beauty ami a ili Ite a grval lo»» to micivty bere. Thv groom la a yonng la a ver of Hollister Calli., alio ha» *|ient altont «ix monili» bere a» at tornev lor thè Klainalh Canal Co. He ia alm. inlervate.1 in Ilio log Bush ranch, »hu.li aa* |>iir<ha»v<l Ibi* auuaiuer by Califurui» Capitalisti. WMV NOT HE FAIR. No Tailor in Town?*’ WELL! We can dress you up in First Class Style from $12.5o to $40 I I We are now ready to talk footwear with you A full line of men’s, womens and childrens boots, shoes, rubber goods and winter foot wear. AGENTS FOR Continental Tailoiing Tin: FAMOUS Co. of Chicago, III, Henry HUp Tailoring Co. of San Francisco. 2,000 SAMPLES TO SELECT FROM SUITS. TROUSERS. OVERCOATS If the Clothes don't fit. don't take them We will order more. New and Up to Date Furn ishin Also seaviceable and Dressy shoes for ladies, misses and children. KKK STORE L. F. WILLITS LEITER ('HUM I RIO Bl USING Fred Buesing, who left a »bort time ago for a vi»i t to hi* old home al Glen- where you take your watch for repairs. More w<»»l, Minn., write» p* th«- Republican watches are ruined by incompetent watchmakers about hi» trip. He say*: “I have ju*t arrived home and found copy ol your ! than from any other cause. My watchmaker has Klamath Republican of October 2mh had 2*. years experience In the repair of complicated I wi»h you would aend me the Republi aa well as cheap movements. The watch does not can right »lung as I would like to k««-p laMUsi through your paper. I ha«i a exist that be caunot put In order. very pleasant trip through California, •topjiing at Marysville *t,d ’«Vomlland a »bort time, visiting -an Fancier«), block- ton, Vsllejo. N»|«a City, Mare Island »nd other pl»««-» of interest for a week or ten day*; then went by Southern Pa- ctfle thrn'igtr Nevada stopping at Reno a short time; then at Oglen and Sall Lake City, Utah. I snipped at Culora- TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE. When treating your mother-in-law do Springs, Colo., Kan»»» City and St. you should be careful not to give her I»«uis M<>. I slaved at the Exp«Miilion Not ice ia hereby given that there are almut ten day* ami would have remain- a glare, of Graham A O'Neil's Iron fund» in the town treasury for the re e«l longer but the weather turned ba«l beer. If you do she will stay with demption of the following warrant»: ami ll co(iiinenc««l to ram very liant and Di4 I128’ llW’ 113°’ ll31’ ll32, 1133, • I pi'lled ««ul lor home, by the Waliash you the rest of the year. Route. I fmiud my home town very Intereat will ceaae from thia date. HEREFORDS FOR SALE. much ehanged for the better. There Dated at Klamath Fall»,Or., this 24th has la-en quite a building l-sini on here, Wr -iffvr fur »»I«- at a great sacrifice day of November, HKM. about lh<> reai-leiiivs were bniB «luring . the following lull bl«»»l llerelord*. grand J. W. Siemena, Town Trersurer. the summer. I have met people all 1 animal» a«i«l gran-i slock. Armour Grove (bull) "to. 149.560— along my travel* and lalke«l Klamath Ealls and count v and tind it quite a ell calvisl May 21. 1H02. sir*. Mack, No. known ami talkv«i <>l In fact, I look | 54105. «lain, Kara. No. 104 ’«**. for a g.wal maoy |«m>ple to <-«ime there Florrncv (cow) No. 127,«4». calwd the coming svawin, »• lota of ja-ople are May Ifl, IIMM. air«, Lord Lytton, No talking I«-«i- A Clark, ami if *e can get i 87330. -lam, Flo»«ie, No. 44442. any km«l of rate*, many will visit ..... IVailvna (cow> Na- UUM4, «alw>«4 Klamath county on i-en«n< ol <»r**er «Nov. 8, !TOI. *in-, Ix>r«l Lytton. No. latke arid the Hot Spring*, Al»-> a I 07320, dam, Pearl. No. 74063. These animal» were »ecure«l by us at nutulmr of prop!» i are inquiring about oui tiuilier ami laud*. tin- Meadow Brook Farm. Woodstock. Illinoia, and shipped in la»t year, sud w.-ul-l prove a grvat acquisition to anv herd. We also have one Berkshire boar CIRCUIT COURT CASES. of the famous faivejoy strain, also *hip- pv«l in from Illinois. For term* and i In the caaa of, The State of Oregon and other information address the I v». win. Ferree, for |»a»»ing falro or owners, Bagley Improvement Co., rountrrflt coina. the jury found the de. Woodville, Oregon. frndant not guilty. This Space is Reserved for the Lakeside Inn, NRS. M. M c M illan , Prop’r. Formerly The Linkville Hotel. BISHOP’S EXCLUSIVE FURNITURG GRAND HOLIDAY BALI Í STORE smm ora », FHIMÏ Hillis, K 23. ’M is the place to save money. Call and see my stock before sending out 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. on» use mi® oi ite uses or me Order of Eastern Star ANO Degree of Rebekab On Saturday, white Cindy, acruaed of aaaanlt with dangemu» wpxpon, plead guilty, and the Court Imposed a tine of IM. KX* t)VKK YlRRME«TT TIMBER UND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR PCRUCATION. THE IRRIGATION MASS MEETING Koesel & McDonald A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE GET THE -- GASTON - - ii^vnir I Ahi Carry the Following Brands uf Choice Cigars RT MANNING'S All Made Wflwae. James Lewis Red Buoy Key West Havana Panetelaa Creino Sweets Pretty Swede » Belle of the Fall^j La Florence Bella Vista La Belle Creole Major Domo Hoffman Rendezvous El Espada Archimedes BUY YOUR CIGARS MERRILL, OR G M A Bon Ton Millinery. > OSCAR C. STONE, > > > > > > LATEST IN LADIES AND CHILDREN’S HATS ATTORNEY AT LAW and Furnishing Goods Klamath Falls, Oregon Hats Trimmed and Made to Order. MRS. G. W. FISH, MILLINER DANIEL CRONEMILLER U. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, — f Oregon Will take Filings and Proofs on Homesteads and Timber Claims “En moDe miEEineRY MRS H. P. GALARNEAU KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. 4/so Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACES, ETC UP«C0«DRC6 DRESSElHKine I i Everything Fresh and Clean L. J. BEAN ïoor PulDMfl Sollrited. •) •) (• •) »«curable at White A Merryman TIMBER I AND. ACT JUNES. 1878.— Chitwood’» drug »tore», L. F. W NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and Kearnes A Jennings. United Platea Land Office. Lakeview. Or. October 3. Notice 1« hrrehv given that tn eompliancr with the provl'ion« of th«» act nt Con frets of Mr*. Hum, Mia» Baldwin June 3 137», eutUled MAn act for the »ale of timber l»nd« in the M ates of California. Ore Mias Stilt*, Mrs. May lone gon. Ne\ada, and WaNhinaion Territory.” a« Mrs. Boyd, Mnt. Reames extended to all the Public Land State» by act of AuguM 4. 1 »W Committee of Arrangements Thoma» F Nichola«, of Klamath Fall», or., ha* this day filed in thi« office his sworn *tate- inviii n «>29.’3, for lhe purchase of the SWqr of SWiir wee 3 SKur of SEqr sec 4 sKqr oi n Eqr sec 9 Nfc ur of MWqr arc 10 Tp -’W S. K 9 K W M. and w ill offer proof io show that the land song hi I n more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoae». amt to establish hi* claim to snid land before Geo. Chainain. Clerk of Klamath Co at Klamath Falls, Or. on Sat urday December 17th. I9<M He names as wit- neasva: A. M Jamison. M A. Roberta. J. F. Goelvr, J W llamakar. all of Klamath Falls, or Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboxe-deaeribed lands are rvqu«i!ited to file their claims in thi« ->ffii’e on or before aaid 17th SHAMPOOING day of December, l ’AM J. N. Watson Register. Irrigation and Reclamation of land* in the vicinity <>( the Klaumlli Basin, will For Rime time past, J. Scott Taylor, l>e bold at Houston's Opera House in Paul De Iauiey, the Pacific C<M»t thv narlitig of whose cognomen in the Klamath Fall», on Wednesday, Nov.,30, journalist and writer amt »|w«'ial rep- middle may la- purely act idi-nlal, ha« at 2 p m. rMenlativo of the Oregon Daily Journal with (lie assistance ol IL II. Fink, who F. H. Newell. Chief Engineer of the of Portland, came in from latke County came here from somewhere, l«-cn regu U. S. Reclamation Service, ami J. B. Saturday. He will remain here a few larly an-l i*-r»i«lently “knocking" the Lippincott, 8u|«-rvi»ing Engineer of the weeks in the interest ol his paper. Mr effort* of tin- Klamath Canal Company, U. s. Geological Survey, will lie present J>e latney’a “Toilers of I hr Columbia" an-l have even brought to their aid one •ml address the tieople of this vicinity ia now running in the Republican and of Uncle Sum'* battle slii|>a, which one on theanbject of Government Irrigation. ia considered one of the lw>at product- day they will steam nisioalieallv upto Mr. Newell comes here to |a<n«oiially mas of tins well known author. the Fall*, over tlie Fall* mid into lhe inspect the irrigation project* in thia up|ier lake, much of course to thv dis county which have lieen and are now Nothing but high grad« watch work comfiture of the Klamalli Canal Com being inveatigated by Government en done by my repair de|Mtrtniiiiit. All pany, for a hat -Io you auppose they in- gineera, and t.r learn the sentiments of work warranted. L. Alva lewis, («ml to-Io? Why surely fairliitps they our people in regard to the desirability C. E. Faith was a caller at the Hentl- are going to puuifi »11 the water nut ol of carrving out the proposed Govern nel office Motidav morning. Mr. Faith the lake to furnish power to ll.e said ment work*. The Klamath project i" considered lias been an employee of the Iowa Lum la-arer ol the bifurcated name ami lhe ber Oompeny fir tile past two yearn ami I gentleman who came from aotnewhere-— one of the moat feasible the Government TIMBER LtND. UT JUNES. 1R78.— G<*l only know* a horn ami doesn't N »TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ims ever investigate.!, ami if our |a<o- and haa resided with bis family pear If such is lhe pie want Government Irrigation, now ia United States 1-and Office, their lumlier yard about a mile north seem to be inquisitive. case -me can readily see that the Klam Lakeview, Oregon, (h-tolier 8, BMM. the time for them to come out and say west of Jacksonville, hilt is now moving Notice is hereby given that in com- over into Klamath county whore he ha» ath Canal Comiatny a ill have to laa-ket so. Messrs. Newell and Lippincott will nliance with the provisions of tho act ol • ranch near llnnanta. The Heidinel a loss of some Ininared thousand dollars will keep him poeted on Jacknon county or more, pay damages to all the farmers spend four day* here investigating the Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An affaire lor the next year or more.— whom they have c,mtract<*l with to fur proj-'Ct before the Mas* Meeting is held. act for the sale of tinilmr lands in the nish water, and nil IwcautM one lake It lias Is-en falsely represented to the I States of California, Oregon, Nevada Jacksonville Sentinel. some thirty live miles long is too small Interior D-|>artinent, and also to our and Washington Territory,’’ as extend O Hhort«’ Spring Lake potatoes are to furnish water f->r irrigntion an-l to I Senators au«l Representatives in Con- ed to all the Public land State* by act sold on “A Shilling» Bent Plan," thoroughly put in »oak a wet hen or two I gre»s, that the people of Klamath coun- of Angn*t 4. 18!»2, Charles W. Corbett of Prices qnot im 1 by addreaainu me at at the »ante time. I tv di-l not want Government aid. an«l Travvim- City, county of Gtand Traverse Klamath Falls. tf The flea or the tly nr something or ' tlm U. S. Irrigation Committee, being | State of Michigan, has this day filed in Don’t forget to call at the Baldwin other with a busi, has lieen known to in a position to know the details of the thi» office his sworn statement No 2W24, Rtudio and nee the new lino of I’aase- annoy lhe monarch of the forest, an-l work iie.-essarv to pr«a-nre Government for the purchase cf the St,SE(g, Sec 22, even us |**ir mortals feel ll*e taking a aid, feel it to lie neccesssry that every N W i. N \V •., Sw 2rt, N E1» N E '4, Sec 27 Partoiit picture binding and photo slap st a bussing insect once in a while. j man who desites Government aid must Tp37S, RU E W M. ami will offer Hut whv should a man put in all his attend thia Maaa Mi-eting ami dis'lare pr-aif to show that the land sought ia mount*. time bellyaching w hen lie cun just a* j himself. more valuable (or its timlier or stone The dale for the Annual Grsml ______ easily ulietir up a hit. It doesn't |iay to If the people want Government ai«l i than for agricultural purposes, and to Masque Ball at the O|mra House, for always R*ik as though you had loat they should come out to this Mass establish Ins claim io said land before this sesson, ban lieen set for Fridav eve yourlast friend even if you have, no Meeting and make their demand so em Geo. Chastain Clerk of Klamath Co, Or, ning, Decvmlier 30th. Don't forget it. tnke a tonic von pesaimistict* and don't phatic that the Government will b« at Klamath Falls, Or. on Tuesday the See those new rings, watches, watch gel the idea that the little laml you compelled to grant, the aid desired. He ñames a* 3rd day of January, IH08. __________ Thus Shannon, Geo G Thirl- e.kains, fob*, 'ockets emblem pins and IIOIVII haven't t, gsrv got IV. is R going to ” Im sr...R -se s_- atisorl«d by M a witnesses: N. 8. Morrill. Chairman. charms, in feet everything in the jewel mighty octopua, which Ims, it* you by, A M White, William Good, all of O. A. Stearns, Klamath Fails, Oregon. ry line, just arrived. L. Alva Lewis. , allege to tliina. come in to devour the P. L. Fountain, I tNHiple of thi* county body, liouta and Any and all persons claiming adverse W. F. Ilill. Bring the children Thanksgiving oroechc*. ly the above descrilawl land» are request H. H. Burnlmnt, night to witne»« the thrilling drams hv e-l to tile their claims in this office on or Did it ever occur to you that no or- Jacob Roeck, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s ' ganixati-ui hail to make alfHlfa growing, ,L Scott Tavlor, Secretary, before said 3rd day of Januarv, 1906. Cabin, presunled bv the Moore Co. J. N. Watson, Register. beet *u»ar culture or sutuulhing ol Ute U. S, Irrigation Committee. I * t of Klamath Falls. Vniled Staten Land Office, l^akeview. Or. Lady Committee of Arrangements OemtH r a. 1904 Klamath Falla Irrigation Company Notir«* ia hereby given that tn compliance w-th lhe provision* of the act of Congress <»f ▼a Klamath ('anal Company. On Lady Reception Committee June 3. cntitl<«d - An act for the sale of agreement of attorney» on both «idea I timber lands in the States of California. Ore the cmm * whn continut'd and wet for trial oun. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” aa Lady Entertainment Committee I extended to ail the Public Land Staten by act at lOo’cl K'k on December 5 IWM. Lady Floor Directors , of A uguat 4. IM’W. Alvina S Merrithew. of Siason county of 81»- John Snowg'MMM* and Cha». Siiowg<M»»e kivou. State of California, haa filed tn thia vm . John Conolly am! S. T. Summer». office her sworn stai-ment No09g. f»»r the pur The Jury found a verdict in favor of the chase of thv SE'.XE' E\SF', NW»4sEur. of Hee 11 Tp 37 SR lo E W M and will ofer proof to defendant«. »In«» tint the land w<»ught IS more valuable 'or In default of aj»|»raranre by the de it» tlmtwr or »tone than for agricultural pur poaea. and toeatablish her claim to »aid land fendant. Mm. France» K. Roy<1 uhm fendant, Mrs. Trance« E. Boyd before Register and Receiver at Lakeview. Or BANQUET AT THE LAKESIDE INN granted a divorce from E. J. Boyd. egon, on Thursday. December 15th. 1904. 8hr names as witneaaea; Robert Lute, and Ber rickets including banquet for two $3.50 nice Rackville. of Biaaon. Calif. Any and all persona claiming adversely the ... above described land« are requested to file Extra banquet ticket« their claims iu this office on or before said 11th Spectator» ticket« to ball, adult« day of December, 1904. J. N. Wataoa Register. M ticket», children unattended Snoutd People Who Are Developing to xit. rgiutov» iNrgRKSTgn rx oov- ■ knmikv tsiiitiATioM :—\ Maaa Meeting ths Country Be Subject to Per Fantlllea can lie ail ppi led now with <d all |»-r»on« intereste-l in Government sonal Spite and Abuse. •■Tony's Beat" ut the Central Dining Parlor* with or without ntcula. ELECTRIC CASH STORE