Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 30, 1903, Image 2

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    ‘ C learance sale
OF
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. SPEED PROGRAM AND
PREMIUM LIST OF THE
Publt.bed every Th «rei») by
WESLEY O. SMITH,
E ditor
and
Paorsntroa,
CULTURAL ASSOCIATION
-OCTOBER 6. 7, 8, 9, 03
, vb *.* i « tius » at »:
Summer Goods
TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
Fall and Winter Stock
REAMES & JENNINGS
WESTERN STAGE CO
Daily-by Daylight-between
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R.
Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M
Office: Mammoth Stables, Largest and Meat Centrally Located.
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best
care given to stock.
Telephone 101.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
Gity Meat Market
Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in all kinds of Fresh and
Salt Meats. Every variety
of Sausage • always on
hand.
phone Main 55
GOOD ME A T FOR THE TABLE
Try us on Lard, Mince Meats, Smoked Meats and Sausages
UNEEDA MEAT MARKET
A & A. LEWIS, Prop’s
Closing Out Sale ^
I will sell my entire stock of mer­
chandise regardless of cost. A
good friend is a dollar—buy your
goods where you can go home with
one-third of your friends in your
A. D. Harpold,
pocket
BONANZA, OREGON
O». [Mr (In advance)...................
THURSDAY.
JULY ».
KLAMATH COUN FT AGRI­
*2 00
1903
PURSES. $2,000
RACB PROGRAM.
Tuesday, Octobar 6.
FOREST RESERVE TiflBER.
1— One-hall lull« dash, free for alll-year old«;
purse, |l50.
2— One quarter mile daah, free for all hor«e«;
In January, 1902, the Interior De­ purse,
|l2d.
partment issued the following circu­ 8—One mile and repeat, free for all trotter«
and
pacers;
purse. 1125.
lar of information regarding the "free 4— Five-eUnts
mile dash, free for all Klam*
use” of forest reserve timber.
ath county horses; purae F5
5
—
One
mile
dash,
for all; purse. |1UO
1. The matter is a privilege, and •—One mile dash, free
free for all; Indian women
not a right. It may be refused to to ride; purse
Wednesday, October 7.
anv person.
2. Who can get timber under free 1 -One-quarter mile and repeat, free for
; purse, 1100
use provisions of law: It is usually all
2—Three-quarter mile dash, free for »II;
granted to settlers, farmers, pros­ purse, >100
8—Three-eights mile dash, pony race, 1«',
pectors, and others residing within hands high and under; purse po
4—Five mile relay race, free for all; five
or in the neighborhood of a forest re­ horses
allowed each entryman; to change not
serve,
under one mile; jockey to ride race out; purse
no second money
3. Who cannot get it: It is re­ |100;
•—One-half mile dash, free for all; purse |75
fused to companies, corporations,
Thursday. October 8.
sawmill parties, and owners of large 1— Three-eights mile dash, free for all; purse,
establishments, who require larger |7&
2— One half mile and repeat, free for all;
quantities and are expected to pur­ purse,
|100
chase; and to non-residents of the 3— One mile and repeat, free for all Klamath
trottersand pacers; purse. >100
state in which the reserve is located. county
4— Seven-eights mile dash, free for all;
4.
How much is given, and by purse, |100
•- One-half mile dash, free for all Klamath
whom: Permits Cor an amount not County
two-year-olds; purse >¿0
exceeding »20 in stumpage value may
Friday, October 9.
De granted by the forest supervisor. 1— Three-quarter mile dash, free for all;
>75
Permits for a larger amount, and purse,
2— Five-sixteenths mile dash, free for all;
within the stumpage value of 1100, purse, >75
3— One half mile dash, tree for all Klamath
are granted only by the Secretary of county
saddle horses, owned and used as such;
the Interior.
vaquero saddles to be used; purse, |75
4— One half mile and repeat, free for all;
5. How often the same person car purse,
>100
apply: Not often than once a year.
4A—One hundred yard foot race, free for all;
between heats in race No. 4; purse >25
6. How long a permit holds good: to • come
—One and one-eights milt; dash, free for all;
Six months from the date when it purse, >150
was issued; or less time, in the dis­
PREMIUM LI8T.
Grain—Best sample of wheat, any variety, |2;
cretion of the forest supervisor.
best sample of rje, any variety, |2; best sam­
7. What can be obtained: All ple of barley, any variety, >2; best sample of
kinds of timber; generally dry fire oats, any variety, >2. Best collection of above
exhibited by producer, |6. Samples must
wood, dry poles, and logs; also, if four
be not less than one-half bushel and must be
exhibited
by the producer.
really needed, green timber.
Cured Grasses—Best display of alfalfa, timo­
8. How obtained: (a) Application thy,
bromus, red top. >2. Each variety to be in
must be made to the forest supervis­ a sheaf not less than one foot in circumference
Vegetables—Best one-half bushel of potatoes
or; (b) blank form of application is exhibited,
>2. Best collection of vegetables
furnished by the forest officers, and exhibited by the producer—producers permit­
ted to arrange their collections—>10; second
is filled out and signed by the appli­ beat
collection, 35.
cant. flf necessary, the forest officer I Fruit—Best collection of fruit exhibited by
the
producer,
second best collection, |5.
will lend assistance in filling out the Poultry—Best >10; pen
of poultry, cock and two
blank application;) (c) the timber hens, >5; second best pen of poultry, cock and
two
hens,
92;
best
pen
of turkeys, cock and
must be located by a forest officer be­ two hene, 38.
Horses—Best draft stallion, four years and
fore any cutting is done.
|20; best draft mare and colt, four years
9. Terms of this privilege: (a) On­ over,
and over, 910; best draft stallion, two years
ly the timber applied foi can be cut. old. 910; best roadster stallion, trotter or pacer
best saddle horse, any sex, 910; best span
For instance, no green timber may >10;
of mules, 9‘0-
be taken if dry wood is applied for, Cattle—Best Shorthorn bull, two years and
9'20; best Shorthorn cow and calf, 910; best '
and it n>u6t be measured, either tip,
Heryford bull, two years and up, 920; best!
standing or in the pile, before being Heryford cow and calf, >10.
Swine—Best sow and litter of rigs, any
hauled away; (c) no unmarked live breed,
>10.
timoer cau w vuL; (») there must be oiue i.ubons will be given for best samples
no cutting across the line of the area of all other exhibits.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
assigned—cutting across the line is
Purses—Seventy per «ent to first horse; 30
trespass; (e) the rules about cleaning per cent to second horse, except where other­
up tops and brush must be obeyed— wise noted.
Entrance fee, 10 per cent of purse in all races
the cutting area must be left in good Four to enter and three to start, or no race.
clean condition; (f) the rules general­ Entries to be sealed.
Entries in above races must be made with
ly governing forest reserves must be the Secretary on or before 9 o'clock P. M. the
observed; (g) the wood, timber, or dav before the race for which entry is made.
Entries must be made tn writing and give
other material derived from it is to name,
age and record of horse entered, and
be used only at the place stated in name of owner and jockey.
There must be not less than three bona fide
the application. The use of it else­ starters in every race.
where, and especially the sale of it,
makes the cutting a trespass, and the
applicant becomes liable to suit and
is always debarred thereafter from
the privileges of fiee use; (h) the cut­
ting of the timber by a local mill is
permissible; but the sawing must be
paid for in cash and cannot be done
on shares. Moreover, the sawing and
hauling of the lumber must be done
in a manner required by the forest
officer, and in such a way as to enable
him to determine whether or not the
timber and lumber are really used in
the place and manner promised in the
application; (1) in placing a valuation
on timber given under the "free-use”
act, $1 per M for timber, green or
dry, and 25 cents per cord for fuel
wood, will be the minimum piice con­
sidered; (k) applications for "shakes”
etc. ’ involving a wasteful use of tim­
ber, will be refused whenever a more
economical utilization and satisfactory
cleaning up of the tops and lops is
not guaranteed.
JUST RAINED DOWN.
Ten strikes on gong in Judges, stand indi­
cates—Get horses on track for next race within
fifteen minutes.
Four strikes on gong—Saddle up for exercise
and starters go to post.
Two strikes on gong—Come to Judges' stand,
get numbers and go to post.
One strike on gong—Dismount and weigh.
First race each day to be called at 1 p M
and horses to be at post at 1:30 P M., sharo
GEO. T BALDWIN, President
Addrdss, J. G. PIERCE, Secretary.
B ids fob pBiviLanga. F all R acx Mxrr.
The Secretary of the Klamatn uuu.»r
cultural Association will receive scaled tHua
up to and including September 1, 19U3, for the
exclusive privilege of running refreshment
stands on the fair grounds October 6, 7,8 and 9.
All booths built by successful bidder to remain
as the property of the Association.
Sealed bids for the exclusive privilege of
•eHing pool« at the fair grounds October 4, 7, 8
and 9. 1903, will be received by the Secretary up
to and including September 1.
The successful bidder« for concessions are
required to der»otiit with the Secretary the
amount of the bid on 4eptember 2.
The right to reject any or all bids is hereby
reserved.
K lamath Co. A oricvlti ' bal A ss ' m
J. G. P ikbck . Secretary.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., July 20. ¿903.
Big sile of harness and saddlery at
Maltby’s—Best goods at cheapest
prices in Southern Oregon.
•
Private dining rooms al Uic tv-
tral Caio.
Engraved or printed wul.ilng Invl*
UliotiB at the Republican
For . lazy Uver try l’hamh«-rlaln'«
Stotnacli and Liver ^^.,3ion
Invigorate the liver, aid ‘lR-
regulate the bowels and I ,. ..
.*
lout attacks. Fur sale by Chitwood
I
¿Co.
_ _______
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m ; prob­
ing by the pastor at 11 a. tn. am P>
in.; Christian Endeavor at 7.15 P- » • •
prayer service al 8 Wednesday even­
ing. A cordial invitation Is extended
to all to attend all services.
W. G. S mith , l*astor.
Call at tlm Itei'UBUCAN olfic« for
fine job work.
Cholera Infantum.
This has long been regarded m one
of the most dangerous and
"
eases to which infants are subject, it
can l»e cured, however, when property
treated. All that is necessary Is to|
give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and i
Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as |
directed with each bottle, and a cure
is certain. For sale by Chitwood «
Co.
______
Fine line of rings and the latest
styles in bracelets and jewelry at i
Van’s Jewelry store.
Slight injuries often disable a man
and cause several days’ loss of lime
and when blood poison develops, i
sometimes result in the loss of a hand
or limb. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
is an antiseptic liniment. When ap­
plied to cuts, bruises and burns it
causes them to heal quickly and with-,
out maturation, and prevents any
danger of blood poison. Fur sale by
Chitwood & Co.
You can get squirrel poison at
Chitwood’s Drug Store
IL
Proposals for Beef and flour.
V. 8 INDIAN SkRVICI,
Kl.m.lU School. Orrkoo.
July »■ I«»-
SKAI.KD PROPOSAL« «ndorwl "Prop«»l,
for Beef or Flour,’ «■ the case may be. and ad­
dressed to the undersigned at Klamath Penool
Oregon, will be received at thia school until
two o’clock p. m. of August 15, 1V03. lor fur­
nishing and delivering at thia school, as re- ,
quired during the fiscal year ending June SO,
1904. 37.W0 pounds beef, and 51.000 pounds flour.
Specifications and instructions to bidders may
to •*»-
the l
be examined by making
r2u*““ application —
Informatioo |
undersigned. For ■ any additional
addlti
O. U APPLfiGATl.
I
apply to
Superintendent.
Corresoondenci
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Promotly.
exchange :
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
$250.00 REWARD.
FALLS,
County Treasurer’s Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds in the county treasury for
the redemption of all Klamath county
warrants protested on and prior to
Oct. 14, 1898. Interest will cease from
this date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this
18th day of June. 1903.
11. II. Van Valkenburg,
County Treasurer.
OREGON.
Horses boarded by day, week or n.^uth.
Hay and Grain bought ami sold.
Passengers conveyed to all part« of Southern Oregon
and Northern California at the very lowest rates.
| S<rrkf««/
Liver
J •
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
[Jnkvillc Phone Main 14
First Class Horses
Finc Carriages
Feed Stables.
Teams with or without Drivers
Phone, Main 13
KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES le
COR. BROOKS AVE. AND SEVENTH ST
Racing and Trotting Horses a Specialty. Colts
Developed for Runners or Trotters.
ARMSTRONG & RAMSBY
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
KLAMATH FALLS, ORIÌGON.
land Office »1 lakeview, Oregon,
July 1», 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
lowing-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to make final proof in sup­
port of her claim, and that said proof
A TTURNEY-A T-LA W.
will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll,
County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or., on
Allori,
Reference by permission :
August 29. 1903, vis:
National Bank and Antoría baring.
Lizzie Fitch,
Hank of Aatoria. Oregon.
widow of Albert A. Fitch, d’w-’ased. H
upfHiaite Court
House, Klaiuatb
E No. 2315 for the Ek of NV ,,
of] I
AT TUB
NEU of Section 14, Tp 37 8 R ll£ E I
Falls, Or. Phone, Main 104.
I
W M. She names the following wit-
nessrs to prove her continuoua residence nil hWIkL’C IIIIATA CTItniA
upon and cultivation of said land, viz: DALU h ill J I ill) IU J I UUiU
P. L. Fountain and Jasper Bennett of
Phyatdan and Surgeon.
Klamath Falls, Or., N 8. Drew and
John 8. Logue of Dairy, Oregon.
Office
—
nest door to the Opera House.
E. M. B h attain , Register.
Call and see our
Room 7—Hotel Unkeille.
H|MTial attention given diaeasMoflb*
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
Klamath River Views eye—Gia»»**» tilled.
Notice for Publication.
X-ftay larlniratory—Ilamination. |2.5O
to |2ft.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1
KLAMATH FALLS. OREOOn.
L akkvixw , O mboon , February 28, 1903. ( A.
0.
u.
W.
BUILDING,
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Klamath Falls.
Congress of June 3, 187«, entitled “An
act for the sale of timber lamia in the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended
• Ilice in rooms formerly oeenpwi
to ai. the Public Land States by act i
l>y Dr. Renin*’.. Phone 31.
of August 4, 1892.
At office day and night.
James F. Adams of Merrill, conr.tr of
K lamath, State of Oregon, has thia iiay
filed in this office his sworn statement
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
.7.2; 18.73 ,or the purchase of the Ek of
WJi °f SWJ^ of Section 20,
W j"Wn,bip No' 40 S> 1U“K« No- 8. E
CRATER LAKE C. C. BROWER,
PICTURES
Xow’ on
Dr. H. B. HARGUS,
G. W. STEPHENSON
MRS. HONG SING
W Restaurant and Laundty.
GEO. H. MERRYMAN
and al! Rinds of strap work.
^SUNSET MONUMENT C0.^
stables
_____ I
Notice for Publication.
The Yreka Journal has the follow­
ing to say in regard to a recent arti­
Department of the Interior,
cle published in the Republican:
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
"Old pioneer residents of this place
July 17, 1903.
who have lived at Klamath Falls, Or.,
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
Dealers and Manufacturers of
lowing-named
settler
has
filed notice of
say the story is a fake yarn about the
spawn of toads deposited in upper his intention to make final proof in
Klamath lake, and on hatching out support of his claim, and that said proof
will 1« ma*le before Jas H. Driscoll,
by the millions, start by instinct to county
clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
home of birth. The toads come down on August 29, 1903, via:
from the clouds in rain storms, and
Alexander C. Wilson,
and will offer proof to show that the
little fishes have also come down in H. E. No. 2144 for the SWIi NEJtf, WU
showers, which our informants claim 8EJi, Sec 32, T 39 S. R 13 E, W M and land sought is more valuable for its
timber or Atone than fur agricultural
to have witnessed. An old Siskiyou Lot 2 Sec 5, T 40 8, R 14 E, W M,
We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col­ settler
He names the following witnesses to purrxiHeg and to eeteblhh hifl claim to
claims to have seen such a
"•'d
before Jas. ,f. Driscoll, Coun-
lars, Sweat-pails, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap.
shower at one time on Shasta river in prove hie continuous residence upon 7 C* land
“rk"‘Kl»niath Fails, Or, on Tues-
cnltivatron of said
land, ’j via:
Thos. ’
this county, and it is a fact also that I and
H VSonVc
“mZ)l
’’A Stew
Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. wnrm«
’'“ersop. p. Campbell, J. A. Htew- day the 4th day of August, 1903.
worms have
have rnvprsd
covered thn
the ground in art ami
M. F. Orr, a!lof Lorella, Oregon
«"witnesses: William
We carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. Yreka after a heavy warm rain show­
Stonebraker and Lee Doten ol Keno Or
E. M. B rattai », Register.
ath rJilT'or“1“1 J’U’
°‘ KI'*C1’
I have had thirteen yeais of steady
I have been making the Celebrated er.”
This is the first time that we have
Notice for Publication.
practice in making Harness and Har­ Lakeview Saddle for the past four­
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
ever beard it denied that toads were
ly the above-deecrilied lands are re­
ness goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the hatched. If Brother Nixon had tak­
Department of the Interior.
quested to file their claims in this office
itself.
G eo . W. B radley .
closest inspection. Wv. G unthkr .
en the trouble to consult his encyclo­
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
on or before said 4th day of Aimust
July 14, 1903.
pedia he would have found no men­
1903.
E. M. B kattain , Regis “ r. ’
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
fol
­
tion
made
of
any
incubators
being
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J.C. WHIPP
J A BLEW
lowing-named settler has filed notice of
Write Us For Samples
F. I. WRIGHT
MANAGER used in the domain of the clouds for
intention to make final proof in «up-
PHONE 4-5-6
the purpose of hatching toads or lit­ his
port of His claim, and that said proof TIMBERLAND, ACTJUNE3 1878
tle fishes, but on the contrary he will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ~
would have learned that while toads County Clerk, at Klamath Fall«, Ore­
in their adult state are much less gon, on August 24, 1903, viz:
UNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE
L axsvibw , O kboon , February 2fl llsi't
aquatic than frogs yet their spawn Is
Benjamin F. Crawford,
Notice is hereby given that in com­
deposited in water, in which their H. E. No. 2412 for the NEJi of Sec 18,
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Tp 39 8, RB E. W M.
tadpoles live like those of frogs.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
He name« the following witnesses to Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
We would also state for the benefit
DEALER IN MARBLE
act for the sale of timber lands in th«
of these old residents of Klamath prove his continuous residence upon and stales of California, Oregon Naval,
GRANITE. IRON FENC­
ASHLAND OREGON^ county that we have not had a ram cultivation Of said land, vit: D. If. Yes- and Washington Territory,” m „Lnd’
ING AND ALL KINDS
ger, M. A. Eddy, John H. Peatross and
OF CEMETERY WORK
POSTOFFICE
BOX NO. 65 in Klamath Falls for the past month N. H. Fennell, all of Pokegama, Oregon ed to all the Public ¿nd States ~ v
and that while possibly during their
•Ct of August 4, 1892.
'
E. M. B kattain , Register.
Harvey L. ffcott of Klamath Agency
residence here some years ago, the
county of Klamath, state of Oregon has
toads may have adopted the custom
Notice for Publication.
this day filed in this office iris sworn
of having their young come down in
statement No. 18«2 for the purchase *S
rain storms, yet at the present time
Department of the Interior,
the 8Ek 8Ek Bee 33 Twp 3/8 R 9 V
NW*4 n ’ wv „ Sec 3, EH iiEk 8ec 4 in
The Klamath County Live Stock they have returned to the old fash­
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
ioned form of hatching their off­
Township No. ¡18 8, Range No. OK flj y"
July 14, 1903.
Association will pay the above
spring.
Notice is hereby given that tho fol­
and will offer proof to show that the
ward for the arrest and conviction
lowing-named settler has filed notice of and sought is more valuable for its tim
W. A. Liston, the popular fire In- his intention to make final proof in sup­ her or stone than for agricultural nur-
any person or persons found guilty of
stealing or altering the marks or surance man of Salem, who has been port of his claim, and that said proof poses, and to establish his claim to said
brands of any stock belonging to any soliciting In Klamath and Lake coun­ will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, land liefore C. H. Withrow, U. 8 Com
member of this association.
ties left for bis home Tuesday morn­ County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, missioner at Klamath Falls, Or, on Bat
urday, the 25th day of July, 1903
Address Chas. Horton, President ing. Mr. Liston has been very suc­ on August 24, 1903, viz:
Adam Crawford,
cessful in his business while here
or ¡. O. Hamaker,Secretary.
H. E. No. 2411 for the NWM of Bee 18,
having written over 12300 in pre­ Tp 39 8, R fl E, W M.
“•
miums in less than a month. He
He names the following witnesses to
wishes to thank the people here for prove his continuous residence upon and
Anv and all persons claiming ad­
the courtesy extended to him.
cultivation of said land, vis: L>. H. versely the above-descrilied lands ar«
Yeager,
M.
A.
Eddy,
John
H.
Peatross
requested
tp file their claims in tins
Big sale now on at C. C. Maltby’s
saddle and harness shop.
• 1 I and N, H. Fennell, all of Pokegama, Or* office on or before said 25th day of Ju|y,
I egon.
E. M. B rattaik , Register.
190d.
E. M. B kattain , Register.
HARNESS, SADDLES
ALEX HlSTIil
President.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Olllce Over Uneeda Market.
Phone 173.
Laundry called for and de­
livered to all customers.
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts
A SPECIALTY.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
S. C. GWAVE»
Notary Public.
Office in the R bpvri . ica N Building.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Ft. Klamath Saloon j.
W. M. Knight, Prop.
Best of Liquors and Wines
Always on Hand.
choicest brands of cigars
n. nooRE,
GENER L FREIGHTER,
DBF Prompt and careful attention
to all order........... *..................
CONTEST NOTICE.
D.rZATNSNT or THZ
t'siT.o H tatm I. anh OrKicj.
Lski’vl.-w, Oregon, Julie I*.
A sumclstit contest .flldsvil btvlnf 0«*'’
tiled In this ofllrc l,y John llrrtl, contest»«»
All.liist Allred Cup» entry so J-Wl ,nl «
April A, 1902 for KU BWI., HU KK'. HsctlOS
TownsfilpUH, Hsu«« lit K, by Allred < <>I*J
Contest«.«, In which It Is »11««. d lli»l Al"*!
Cnp.s hs. shsenle.l
himself from
wholly »h.ndoned .»Id land lor mere thsn
sis
months
Is.l
us.t
.nd
still
conllniies sow
KI sim U i Lodgs No. 77, A. P< A A>
wholly abandon »nd sh.ent Idinsell iberelrsg
to tills <l.te ih.t no residence hss ever !>*•■
established thereon by said enlryman or •"«
other person and no poltlon of said land has
,llght
*’r
ever
been Improved or cultivated, «aid I’. ...
W- T. SnivJ
are hereby notified to appear, raapond
offer evidence touchln« said allegation al
Kr
T
aylor ,
Sec.
o'clock a. M on Hept. II, 1903, before < • “
VV. M. Withrow, a If. H. Commissioner al ^laniatj
Falls Or (and Dial Anal hearing will be h«m
al 10 o'clock a m on Oct. 3, I«*, •*'«»»>‘2!
“AUOHTERS Of: RKBEKAM
Keglsier and Kee.dver al th« (lulled Stales
Land Office In Lftkevlew. Oregon,
'lay’s ôi Zm ?r"1 Hn'1 th,rd Thur"-
The said contestant having. In a proper iam
davit, Hied Jun« IS, 1903, set forth facu whjen
I r>**.>n
show llini
that num
afier l|UC
due NIII||VIIVV|>VinuH~>-
diligence parsonal ser»'B -
’’«»tle Hazen
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thio notice oannof
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of thin
be s.sxiu
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V-O.; Allee'r i?” F ran< l" Wiler, <lere<1 aik I directed that Aiich notice
i,vo
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Fountain, Tressur^’ Sw ,i lU,becca by due and proper publication.
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UARitY B aiuiy . Receive*’
Buffalo and Export Beer.
•ourlsts Supplied With
Choice Liquors.