Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 21, 1905, Image 2

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    KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN
W.
O. SniTH, Editor and Proprietor.
mountain lie was constantly
wanting
to get out to ride on the platform amt
tlie surrounding country.
waa sent into the ear several times.
tinct railway lines arc prej viral
The evidence la nearly conclusive that
ward tills point,
diAslp.ition iii drink was the
OREGON
LEADING NEWSPAPER Or INTERIOR
TWO DOLLARS THE VEAR IN ADVANCE.
cause of Ills tragic death.
| m « uh I fallen he trust
primary
It uassup-
to get
to the
hotel at Coles during the momentary
atop lie was after a drink
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, September ai. 1905
his nervous state.
to relieve
Tile deceased was
fairly well to do, ¡is far as Die T idings
which,
to­
Is
The Tacoin i
News.
Frank C. Baker, chairman of
the
Republican state central committee,
has burned a call
fur a gal tiering of
tlie lueniliers in 1‘ortl.iml on
October
haig I mth.
Tlie congressional committees
time for Brown Brut tiers at Picard. i are Invited to he present and Chair-
Cal., and it is understood lie has a I man Baker h.ts also extended an in
band of sixty cattle some whereulxmt . citation to the “representative Re-
is advised.
He
Tide Lake.
worked
for
a
At the time of Ills death
Conductor White identified him by
a
due bill in Ills favor from Patrick and
publicans" of each county and to all
prospective candidates for state
dist riet offices.
or
This is ills let ter:
Miichull of Ashland, for 413.•’>»>.
He
“You are resjieet fully requested to
made st me purchases of them i meet the oilier members of Hie R
and had given them a check for $100. | pulfllean slate committee in
IVrt-
it is reported the rleeeasial had a laud, Thursday, the 12th of next
had
By fi. E. bollate Tn “For California
daughter in Grande
Hondo
valley.
Efforts have been made to lo­
In tlie t...-k of rough marlile the «cnl|v- «ource oí «npply. It is expected that by Cal.
t ir saw an an-’el.*; Hi» praitisel hand evaporation 5O.ikk> acres now covered by cate some of the dead man’s relatives
<-hisele«i away the imprisoning stone, th«- waters of Tule Lake, which haij no with a view to the disposition of the
vesling to the world a figure of heauty. surface outlet, will las reclaimed.
body.
He was 3.1 to 40years of age.
The estimated cosLof the Reclaniati«m
1 equally prescient eve tlie
Ashland Tidings.
u.tc.i Mates Reclamation Service sees System is $4,500,l>00 or an average coat
'1 the Klamath Plateau oí Soutlierti ot $1' per acre, th«» smallest cost )ier
«» egon and Northern California, a land acre of any project tlie Government has
The Government is
..... tsaiids oí prosperous farm homes, vet undertaken.
ready to advertise for bid« for tlie initial
tn «■qnaPskill the engineersot the
1
Fell 40 Feet Into
Tree
month; and you will
please invite a
goodly nuinlfcr <>f representative
take part in the reunion; ami should
for
state or district office, Invite them al­
so to Ire in attendance
MARK L. BURNS
partici-
and
pate.”
Klamath Falls, Oregon
NOTICE FOR l»( lil.K ATION
iVpArliniuii <»( th«* interior, land Office at
Ijtkevivw . Or«*g«»n. ScphnntH’r 12, UH5
Notice 1« hereby given that tlie Idlowhig
uamed M*ttl«*r ha* (lied notice ol hl» lutrntion
I«» tuakv final prnol in »upport of hi« e'anu.
and that -Mi«l prool vvi III h * made befote <«eo.
('haMtaiu, Comity Clerk at hl« o®ee at Klam­
ath Fall«. Oregnu, on November I. l**k» vii:
William <i«»o«t. Jr , II K No X.MI. Tale l«akr.
Oregon, lor theNK'^sE , K'aNF.\. NW'^NK'4.
Sec 4. T 41 S.. R. I t K W M
lie name« the (ollovvitig witnv»«v« to prove
inent insurance man of Portland.
hi» cotitinou« rvaider.ee upon and cultivation
They had penetrated into the big tim­ ol »at«! lam!, vii -
George <i. Thtrlbv. Adam M W hite. Charles
ber niuntry for more than 40 miles
Beardsley, Mary lux»!, all ot Tul«* I ake. Or«
from the nearest railroad branch.
Foil.
I*. Snyder, Receiver.
While skirting the edge of a bluff
NOTH E FOR rfBLK ATHiN
overhanging the hanks of the Klam­
Department of the Interior. I.ainl Office at
ath river, which lay nearly 400 feet
Ijvkevivw, Oregon. September 12. 19U>
below them, their team got beyond
Notice la hereby given that th«* aillowlng-
control of the driver and the entire name«! settler ha* ftletl notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of hi« claim,
rig—horses, carriage and «n-cupants — and that »aid proof will be made before Geo.
were precipitate«! over the bank.
A Chastain, County Clerk, at hi« uffive at Klam­
second wagon «as responsible for the ath Fall.«,Oregon, on November I. UtO vli
Attain M. White, Hd Eutry No .1197 Fule I a I b *.
accident, the horses taking fright at Oregon, for the SE\. Sec. IV T. 41 M.. K ! <
a gayly colored uuibrollaearricd above E.. W M.
lie names the follow ing witneaaes to prove
the seat.
hi» continuous residence upon and cultivation
The road was too narrow for the of said land, vlt:
George («. Thlrlby, 5V>lliam Goo<1. Jr.. Mary
two teams to pass, under the circum­
G o . h I, Charles Beardsley, all of Tulc ¡Aikc, Ore
stance».. and hence a few
minutes
gon.
(*. t’. Snyder, Bvcelver.
later Mr. Croft picked himself out uf
work and construction will probably be­
gin tins year.
es 01 litis iindevel<q>ed region.
There w ill b«1 no public land under
1' t.-r tlie Klamath Pix.jei-t, the offi­
Edmund Croft of Tacoma Ind a
cial name of this’irrigation system to lie tlie project subject to entry for several rather exciting expcrieiu'e last Wed­
Tin* Government holdings are
-orstruete«! by the Government, he 230- years.
nesday 111 Klamath county. Orc.
He
...ni a re« of irrigable land. Ab 'tit 145,- p-actically contined to the water-covereii
was returning from a hunting and
■1J acres are in private ownership and lake lands and will not lie thrown i>[*n
Hslting trip near Klamath Falls, in
000 acres are government lands. to entry until fully reclaimed and reedy
lie public lands will l>e subdivide«! into for cultivation. As tlie Government company with J. C. Freund, a prom­
■\
il tlie agricultural
pos­
acts ave:aping 'O acres in extent, and
under the law tlie private lands must lie
will not sell a water right for more than
tOo acres to any one person, a consider-
subdivided into farms not exceeding 100
.1.-res under one ownership. The aver-
,.ge >..'.e of all the ¡aims will probably
be less than 100 acres and the total num-
able acreage of the private lioldiugs is
upon the market at prices ranging from
$10 to $50 per acre, depending upon the
amount of improvements, state of cul­
ler of farms and the immense timlvr
tivation, quality of soil and,nearness to
resources of the country will easily
support a population of 50,000 |*opie.
market. For particular
information
relative to land tlie official« of the Rec­
abe Engineers of the Service ar«' not
tarnation Service refer inquirers to tlie
Here confronted with difficult engineer-
secretary of the Klamath Water L’ser«’
’¿.ms.
The water supply is Aasocialion, Klamutli Falla. Oregon.
wild nature has supplied the
Th.,
vrnnino season,
»'»son owing
nwino to the
The growing
necessary reservoirs.
The larger area
high altitud«* ami consequent frost, is
comparatively short, but the soil is very
fertile anti tiie grasses, grains, vegetables
Upper Kiaiuatb Lake situated in Klam­ and the hardier fiuits are successfully
ath cotintv. < tregon. This lake has an grown. Great areas of mountain and
area of 50,000 acres, an average depth of hill country stretch away in every di­
«•t tlie irrigable land, about 190.000 acres,
will be supplied with water drawn from
about eight feet and an elevation of 4142 rection, affording excellent outrange,
<e, t.
The lake receives the drainage of ami even under present conditions some
mi immense watershed. Ds only outlet, 25,000 heat! of beef cattle are driven to
over a rim-rock, is Link River, a stream market annually. Klaniathcounty sells
w hich has a length of about one mile each year to tlie Uuited States army
anti a tail in tiiat distance of 56 feet, many horses winch bring from $125 to
♦••nptving into Ixiwer Klamath Lake. $130each. ¡Kw-te, grown experimentally
1
latter lake extends front Klamath show a high percentage of sugar. Tests
the brandies of a Hr tree 40 feet down
the bank.
The carriage was smashed and both
horses injurerl. but Mr. Croft and Ills
companion escaped wit h nothing worse
than bruises and scratches, unless the
Falls, Oregon, to I-aird, Siskiyou coun­ show the tule soil to be extremely rich damage done to tlie Tacoma man's
ty, California. a distance of 25 miles. and especially adapted to the grow ingot
trousers may be termed an Injury.
Tlie depth ol water varies from one to celery, asparagus, potatoes, and fodder
Late that evening a second carriage
twelve feet and a heavy growth of tules for dairy animals.
was secured, which deposited the par­
marks tlie greater area. Tiie lake has
The timber resources of the Klamath
mi elevation of 40S6 feet and an area of region are enormous. The estimates of ty al Spencer’s place, t~n miles be­
The Spencer homestead was
about 80,01» acres. Except for a large experts as to the pine and ml fir forests yond.
«¡rainage channel,which will prohablv be tributary to Upj*r Klamath Kike, range enjoying a house «arming at the1
cable. Lower Klamath Lake will l>e
time, and the sportsmen found them-,
from 10 billion to 15 billion feet.
„lined by drainage and evaporation
The climate is healthful and attrac­ selves the center of an interested
au- '
Its outlet tive.
Many
delightful
no«>ks
ami dience.
The rip in Mr. Croft’s trim-'
at Keno into the Klamath liver will be corners, forest-covered mountains, ex­ sers. aforesaid, bad Its share in the j
deepened twelve feet by a rock cut.
pansive lakes and crystalline, trout amusement of tlie evening.
The sec :id reservoir is Clear Igike, in stocked stream« tempt the city folk who.
Mr. Croft speaks enthusiastically of
Moloc county, California, where a re­ take summer outings; and not the least
straining dam mu«t be constructed. The im|>ortant is the beautiful and myster-.
outlet of the lake is I/jst river which ious Crater Lake—one of the wonders
• r.d subsequent irrigation.
flows north through rich valley lands in
Oregon and then turns south, emptying
after a coarse of GO miles into Tule
■
ituate-1 partly
hiefly in California.
in
Oregon
of the West.
The
shot-gun
finds nowhere
such
duck,
devotee
geese
and
swan shooting as these mountain lakes
afford.
but
Clear I-ake has
The Klamath county is one of vast
an elevation of 4533 feet. Its waters undevelo[>ed resources of vast possibili­
will be utilized in irrigating about ties. With tlie construction of tlie gov­
60.000 acres of land in Langell, Yonna ernment irrigation system and
the
•••’ Poe Valleys.
Lost River, upon building of railroads to carry- tiie pro­
. aving P<>e Valley, debouches upon the ducts to market, both achievements of
Klamath Plateau and from this point
the immediate future, golden opportun­
its waters will be diverted, through a
ities for tiie farmer, tl.e stock man, the
d-iinage
channel,
into
tiie
Klamath
manufacturer and the business
will present themselves.
river, thus depriving Tule 1.ake of its
Won In A Walk”
Attorney J. C. Rutenic has «lemon i
I. <t«Ml that he can make money walk-
.... well an talking. Mr. Rutenic
Chas.
Kiel,
a sheep herder
who
SODA WATER
tion of No.
The train
15.
Telephone Main 33
ESPY, the Soda Water Man WinieiS Jewelry Sion
W. B. McLaughlin
Mason and Contractor
Estimates Furnished
hour.
Itutenic took the bet and they
started for the race track. Mr. Benson
was to act as Judge and Joe ifoward as
official time keeper.
Following is the time as reported by
.Howard:
1st mile, 11 min. 50 sec.; 2nd mile,
11
,;3rdmile 11 min. and
.th mile, II min. and 20 sec.;
to get on the train,
the rear cars.
a
speed
and
he
was
cut into pieces.
Iieath
Klamaih
Republican
Corner Main and 11 th Sts.
Town Treasurer’s Notice.
Excepting a bruise on bis
nnd 42 sec. This left over an hour to ’ mouth,
make the last three miles in and Mr. nose, ids face.was not badly multilated
Willson said lie would give up and pay so tiiat lie could be identified, but tlie
the bet. Before they left the track a remainder of bis brxly was horribly
joke was perpetrated on Mr. Bishop.
cut up.
fake rale was arranged, the loser to
I>r. O'Connell came to Coles by No.
buy the supper. Bishop lost and he is
12 this morning and lie held a coron­
still explaining how it happened.
er's inquest.
Kiel tiad been drinking
Notice of Dissolution,
'in Ashland and It was believed he
Tlie linn of Merryman A \\ liite prop.
City Drug Stor e has been dis­
wag Cjt|lcr (|funk of gCtr |n? (1¥<>r a
spree when he bought a ticket here
solved. I»r. Merryman having sold liis
i yesterday for Hornbrook.
interest to Dr. White, who will continue
Conductor George White, who
the business. All accounts due the
d all ,chalXe of Uie train, thought tlie man
.irus, will be collected by him, and _..
I was dazed and nerrou* from getting
obligations assumed.
; over his drunk, but did not consider
Dr. Geo. H. Merryman.
,111m intoxicated. /J.olng over
Dr. F. M. IVhitc.
Phone M till ING
fund- in the town iren-nry for I lie re­
demption of I lie following Marrante
N->yi242, 1243. 1244, 1245. 124«, 1247,
I24H, 124», 1250, 12.51, 1252, 1253, 1254.
U55. li'.'Xi, 1257. 12-5X, 12.511, 1260, 1261,
I2li2, 12H3, 12H4. :2i'.1, I2NI, 1267, 1268.
interest will cease ir< m thin date.
Official Newspaper of
Klamath County and
Leading Journal of the
Interior Oregon Country
’
?000
I>»tef| at Klamnth l-'alln, Oregon, this
14th day of Hept, 11*1.',.
Town Trea-nrer.
I he Largest Circulation
and the Lest Medium for
Reaching a ProspcrouH
and Trailing Public
The Republican fights no man but prints
NEEDED
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
McCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD
Upton anj Bartk
Time Table No. 9, Ju y 20, 1905
From Lptoii
<>. i>. (iwizzi r
Kt.AMA Iti I ALLA
ORI <1 >N
Xnnuallv, to fill »>»<• new !w»s!fInns created
t.) «’.»'.ruad and I - :< irt »j.h < - n • .«-•-. - \\ .
want YOt N<j HEN and l.Abll % m K ...i
ballila, to
J. \V PiitMKy«,
and R. R. Accounting
Wt’ furnish 7» p4 r < r-’it rd th«’ O|w«rair»r«
and italioti Agrtit« In AtiirrUR <»nr . «
•rhoolaara the lanreat rgriu >v.
graidi
Mi lioni» IN Itti! bolli h
> If»'.I I I
•raí and endoi •• d bj al leadini i i . M
orto lais
Wr e aeruh- A 92*4) bond (l> rv«rv »tiidrtit
lo fiiriiiwii him or hai r
payino
fron ’ I.) i<» Ko a irionih In State» . ao <»i Oo
Rocky Mbiii lain*, or tr--m
, to fi<4. R
tnon'h in hiafr« arsi . f ||i«t Rm kl<
|inm<.
dlatrlv upon graduation.
Mt udent» « an enter at any time N», V r
• aliona ! ■ t fui: |.»«i i . |g| iragard
ant
«. 1 Olli *-< l,«-ol« a f 11 »* 1111 «•< I to Oil ‘ ■ ,i , .
office at i ii>< innati, <» l'atalogu« fr««
Towouard î’pton
AM Ar.
rpmn
w
loot
Burk
» 51
Howard
w
9 43
Biff ' anon
•.U
Piracf
Mimai Butte
9 10
Hooper
R.Ô2
315
« T2
Mc< I oik I
w
fi.lfi
North M<f |oii<|
n 12
A ah Crri-ic Junction
B.IM
Khperanxa
w
7.M
Dry Creek
7 23
Allumali
7.IÄ
AM Lr.
n.rtlr
W
7.00
TAMÄTH BARBER SHOf
Cleanliness and Good w<
Guaranteed.
The Morse School of Telegraphy
Cincinnati, O,
BiiHnlo, N. Y.
Allanta, (is.
I.n< r<»a».r, \V¡a.
Texarkana, Tex. Han I*'rand mo , ('g|
4/so Agent for LONDON I
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
Wal<-r P, mile «.-.t Al«<,msh
K O. JnhnMHi,
M II Horkhatter.
____ M»n,r-r.
hiiperlntriuleni.
all the news as It occurs
good or bad
THE
I »m prepared to Inrniih bln«
print* of any Township in the Lake­
Tuned and Repaired
<“>
PROF. W. B. FOSTER
try to please by doing everything
just as well as we know how
ORNAMENTAL
™vW.WÄ.„,
BOAT HOUSE
oijzv jsiio
Illi KiNDS Of iffffll®
NOI ICH.
Musical Instruments
'•‘UlniU
The train men found himdead when
His teeth were
tii1' mile, 14 min. ami 45 sec.; (Sth mile, they got to him.
12 min. and 18 see.; 7th mile, 11 min. fastened to a stub of a cigar In ills
Kl «nmih I'lillw, On*gon
Notice is hereby given tlint there nre
ently instant.
i X *ris h
1 •
Mrs. W. B. McLughlin
II'. O. Smith Proprietor
Klamath Falls Oregon
was appar­
HARRY WEBER
Furnished Rooms with or
without board
When he reached
thrown directly under the wheels and
Klamath I all*. Or. ¡
RATES REASONABLE
The train had then at­
high
pJijj'j’
: HEN’S HARDWIRE MI1E|
BOARDING HOUSE
it he caught tlie hand irons of one of
tained
r
PRIVATE
reached
,ig. and the conversation drifted from and8tarted to th„ h(>te|
wh)(.h |g
norm* races to walking. They were all I
near the track.
Before reaching the
telling bow fast they eouhl walk, when
door, the train began moving away.
Chas. Willson said lie would l«t tiiat
The man continued on to the door,
there was not one r4 them could walk
looked
in and then turned to run back
•n miles at the inte of four miles an
Ilio Itile,lo, r. n.i nuiMin
t',„>.|nnllv rrpeul'itf Hatch«« ,<1
kind. «nr. il. a tino,
,4
Thai is sortii something to
.cultural Association, was out
heiting for funds for tiie fall races Tues-' afternoon at Coles, by the second sec-
’av and got into a conversation with
KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER
; B o . vduin jsi ^
was killed yesterday
Joe Howard, Judge Benson, Chas. Will-, there at 3:30 o’clock, stopping about
•n a-id others, when Mr. Ilutenic came forty-five seconds.
Kiel jumped off
USE
Administrators Sate of Real Property
Main & Illh Streets.
Kiamarh Falls, Oregon
came into the valley with Scobey’s
t a dollar a mile.
Ueo. L hop,'"secretary" of the j band of shecP lhe other da-v fr<»m the
Lake country,
Il's the Movement.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
i
he n-ouhl like to spend liis leisure
go.
DR. WM. MARTIN
Notice 1» bvreiiy given. ihn In pur»uancr o(
THE MOST
intricalo no-, tiani.ai.
an order ol the < outity t ourt, ol Klamath
SUMMER DRINK
County, Oregon, duly madr au«! mierrd on REFRESHING
the t!«t «tay ol August. MMfi. in »h*
•* ol
ya
Manufactured In all F lavors
Ihr estate ot Rutx’rt v ualbrrath. dvcra»«’d,
the u ii<1rr»tgn«’«!, Ihr adtnlnlsiralor ol tlie »aid
■ Illi ut .hull voli fri Ih,
eptair. will on and alt«*r Saturdav . Ihr ®th
' riniti ' hi . I ' •.,l H ■, • r, ,-rt ,| ,|
«!ay ol September. I« m . •« II al prK atc aale 1<»r
brn wsteii thl. ta l ininr. Ir«
ca»h in hand. «ubject to c«»i»ÄrtnaOou by Ihr
—<»-
Court, all Ihr rtglit, ttlle atol Interest and
rstate ol ihr sai«! K«»! m rt •« «.all»r« aih drt va«
«*«!. at Ihr time ol hl» «teath. and sll ihr right
• hr re ihr <|»ialit * 1* aihi ngk;
title and Intrrvst that thv aakl r»tatv ha« l»v
►rv «»» if h ihtlnw •
o|M*ratlon ol law or othrrwi«e. arqitired othri
than or in arldittoit to that of »aul Koberi-G
Galbreath at Ihr limr o( hls death In and to
1
live lollow ing desrribe I real prtvpcrty; l-ot»
C. I. BONNEY,
Oliv an«i Tao o! > '*iion Thlrtern. Town«hip
:rj South ol Itangr 10 Ka«t o( V*tllam«qte Mrrl
Notice of f iling of I Inal Account.
«iian. in Oregon, «'«»ntalirug
<2 a< re»
Attorney and Counselor at Lw
Pate«! at K ainath Falls. Oregon, thia Tl«t
1.« mi niti - \t*t i i. i * a x,e islty
Notice is hereby fflrrn that John V Houston. i day ol AugUMt, I fmx »
Satnnel Dixon, Adtnitilstrator ot ihr estatr
a«!in 1 nistrator of the estate of J. II Houston,
NOTARY PUBLIC
deceased, ha« Bled hi* final account and that . ol Robert G Galbreath, dct:ra«r«l
Or rt< »
\<-w \V .flirti lliiiMInf
H W Krrsce.
.Monday the 9th da> of October, A D. 19U»aha«
Allorncy f«»r Adtmnl»irator.
been fixed by the court a« the time for bearing
of objections to such final account and the
NoTK'K
i imber I. Wh a « r n
< is *
settlement thereof; all persons Interested in
EOK I I tll.K VTION
the said estate are hereby notified to tw pres­
Vlilted State» 14U»1 orfic l.ah«*v <•< or**gi»n.
ent at the court room in the town of Klamath
that tn
Falls, Oregon, on Monday the 9th day of Octo­ Aug II. 190.1. Notice I« hereby gt»rn
è
ber, A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock a. tn. and offer any i compham v with the premiers of th»* a* t of PHONE MAIN 163
I
Congress
nt
June
J
I
CM.
entitle
1
"In
act
fur
f!
objections they may have to the final settle-
| the sale of timber lands In ths Mates •»! <‘al
maul, and allowance of «aid Anal account.
f!
This notice is given and published pursuant i Ifornla.Oregon. N'< va.!a and \V»*iiin<i<»n Ter
rltory,"
as
extended
to
all
the
Fubhr
Land
ft
to an order of lion. (iro. T. Baldwin, made and
entered the.mth <iay of August, 19nA. directing .States by act of August 4. lAir.’ Warms F *«.-nith.
f,
this notice to be published in the K lamath of New Loudon. county <»l t'hrhall« xcatr of
'5
svliiuftuu.
has
this
«lay
filr«|
in
this
<»flb
®
n. V V v c.-t-•<--
K kplblkan a newspaper printed an»! publish­
ed at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for 4 successive his sworn staten mt N»» jwh (or the purchase
'
.
1
...
and consceuilve weeks, the first publication Io
Sec XI. Tp 37 X R 12 E W M and will offer pr.Mif
4
be made on August 31. I9U5.
to show that the land sought Is more valuable
J. V. Hot •• toy .
(or it« timT h r or stone than for agricultural
Adlutnist rator.
purpoM-w. and to establish his claim to said
land beloreGro. < hastain. Clerk of Klamath
Co. at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
Tuoday. the 31»t day of October, |9i> lie
names as wltnrs«ra: Bernard K rarkenberger
of lloscburg. <>rrgoti. I.ynn A tx'lloy of Klma
1 stimates Furnished
Wa«h. Dalle H (arr, ol Hoquiam, Wash and
William K ing of Koaebug, Ore Any and all
perMui« claiming adversely th< above
scribed lands are retjiirsted Co file their claims
In Ibis office on or befor«* wnd 31st day of oc:
ober. IWo.
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man
Falls Under Train
and Is Killed
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publicans of your county to come and
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destined to loKiuue one of the great­
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I'nitcd Siate» I • ml <*m«*e lakrHvw Oregon rv«|iirsie«l lu file Ui«'ir » lai its* ill ibi« •
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fur the »alv »»f limber and« in ihr State« ol
California, Oregon. >’»• «ala ami Wa»hlngion
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Territorya« r
Stales by act o( 5ugu«i 4. IMff li.* n Ja ml n li»»
t»arge. o( Klamath Fall«. cmtn y ol Klamath,
BROKER
Míate of Oregon, ha« ibi» da» filed In Ibi» ot
flee hi« sworn «taiemmi No aW 1er thè pur
cha*>e of the N^SK1 N r '«MW 14 l.o’s < and 4
g ( scrtbvn N » t» in To* n«blp N” «• N. Rang«*
N.» !!’> fr‘ " M am! will off«*r pna»l t<» show
that the laud «ought i* more valuable f«»r II»
umber or slunr than f«»r agricultural pur
pose», ami to establish hl»r»«'m t«v «aid lami
before G«*w ChaMMin, »I hl« ofll« c al K lamat l>
DENTIST
Fall*. Oregon, on sat ir lav. the 4'h »lay ••(
November. I**-' He nam»*« aa •lines*» « W m
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Smith, and Jmrpli Smith all of Klamath Fall».
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t’r.ler the dril that u,,k... i|>. ,(efr
vcrwclv »heabov. «te»rribed lands afff rrque«»
pi, .rail «at>'l>r- l.-A |.o 11} ewk
r«l I«» tik* their claim» I» this uth» v ou or be
»like flout I Ite «Lal .i.l», Ing
fur« «aid 4th day oi Rusembar l«»>
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C ( . Snider. K«*,*rher.
there i» a vn.t >1 iffrrrr«» |,
Three dis­
lie says.
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5VM.M0NS.
tie possibilities ot Klamath Falls ami
latini
view
District.
reeled before mailing.
PAINTING
«“K”"“
Prints
cor.
Address
W. B. Snider,
lakeview, Oregon,
LOCK AND GUNSMITH
J. n. nooRE,
(SREGO W Y
THE CANDY MAN
Prompt and careful attention
Notions, Cigars and Tobacco
in t^onsson
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DAILY
J. A. GREGORY,
PAPERS
Main Street near Postoffice
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to all orders
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Conveyancing and
MCDONALD 4.
11 .,,4-
SON
proprietors
VERY
BEST OF MEATS
EAST END MAIN ST
WILLIAMSON RIVER
CAMPING GRG^
I sin now prepared to
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OUR PARTNERS MEAT MARKET
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H. roseboom
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
GENERAL FREIGHTER,
Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery,
Fresh
RALEIGH A. CO
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wh®
soil river.
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I to show to honu-sm-kers nnd investors 1 ,n,,nt to nil.
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¡ Phon« 15.
bridge.
10 CM,"P °? „ h<
Will keep a l««r,lin*
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Will carry u>w
Office IVorden Bldg, End „( '•rs to nini fruii» Agency.
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