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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. STOP! STOP!! Timber I and, Act June J, 1N7K Notice for Publication. timbar fatteti St»t>'» Office. I.skevluw. Oregon, ___ , I »tel V Soil« ............ fAetoiwr 17 IW' ’» 1» I, .... I., by „tvoolliul «4ven ibnt In c<iii,i>b»n<s' «(<•' ll"“ |>ro» l«ion» »1 thv »ct »1 .».UJinx'X D7S. rntltle.1 "An •••i b>r Republican in Politic*. and devoted to the .Hie „1 lllliix r l»U.I> In Ibe Hlnte» <>14 nil- Timber, Agricultural. Stock and Wool iiHervata II,,. toriil» oieiten, SeMbls <cn4 1V»»hlu>m*n IVrrl* toir * « «O «11 "»' rubl.e Izm.l of the great Klamath County. States bv act of Augusi 4. 1892, Clement Al bright ol Ashland, county of Jackson. State ol Oregon, has file.! in this office hl* »*orn state- . Published every Thursday by ment No 2389 for th»» purcha*e of theNE‘*of Section No. 8. in Township No *»9 s. Range No. f. E. W M . an»I " HI offer pr.ad to »how that the land sought 1» more valuable tor its tinnier or »tone than for agricultural i-iirpose*, audio I E ditor ani » P ropriktor . e*t«blish his claim to said land betoreto l< I Withrow, I ■ S. C«»mmi*s oner at Klamath rails Oregon, on Weducttday the VJth day of Jatiu«. arv. VAM. lie name« as witnvs-cs: J. H Bur-1 BVBBCXirrtOK RATE»: rett \ l High, Marcus Anderson of Forest, Or. and J Falk, of Uhland. Or Any and all per Owe year (tn advance)..................................... F- W , sous claiming a.twrsely the abov»• descriUd | I lauds arc requested to tile their claims in this I office oil or before snl<l Iffih <l«y <’» Jnnunry, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1903. ,1904. K. M H kattaix . Ke«i»ler. I------- DON’T . - WESLEY O. SMITH, go to a railroad town for your WINTER SUPPLIES Notice for Publication* THE KLAHATH HARSH. BUY FROM US Treasurer Moore Says Government Should Protect Indians in the l.ands Allotted to Them. Until November 15 We throw Profits to the Winds on GROCERIES Spot Cash Other Lines From Our Immense Stock in like proportion as to price LOOK! LOOK! Fruit Granulated Cane Sugar Arbuckles Coffee Star Roast Coffee Ivanhoe Roast Coffee Japan Rice Cvdahy’s Pawnee Soap, ioo bars iR. & J. Savon Soap, ioo bars ¡fairbank’s Gold Dust '^abbitt’s Concentrated Lye chilling’s Tea »chilling’s Baking Powder Tea Garden Drips >ramel Drips •vaporated Cream—any brand tysters, 2 pound cans tysters, i pound cans shland Peaches shlan shlan shlan >1 $6.95 Per sack .iç per lb . Q « ll << << box u ll Pkg can lb il ll ll ll ll gal ll ll ll can ll ll ll ■ . .i <»• — ■ i v r < -1-C.VA11 IWa A I. 1. A f 1 i I> 1 I . J M Bierce, J C Smith. J W llamakar ol Klam- | a’h Ball», Or. and J r Ba.b y of shake, or. Miy and all fieri i ly the above-described land» are requested to file I I their claim» In thi» office on or before said I lilU day ol January, 19(>l. K. M. B kattais , it.gl.ler. j ito. a .4» K. ^!f rti/iil ^-4 «h* « ¿T OUR LINES OF DRV GOODS FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Are as complete as our GROCERY Line and we will treat you equal ly as well on THESE. TRY US, COMPARE PRICES Consider1 FLOUR We have 40,000 pounds of Ashland flour, made from Eastern Oregon wheat. Sack to lsitli tha atatn an,l the Indiana To the School Director«, Superinlsnd- U, Principahrwstl Teachers in the 44 Guaranteed. REAMES & JENNINGS, JHE BRICK STORE, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t’lin.d Ht.ir. I.aiid Office ‘»‘‘ThJi Oetol>er 14. Notice I. hftvby «)'>' • In <'<>i»|>ll.ix'e «Itti the pntvl.lttit« ol » Of June ;l. I*7M. entitle,I "An »ft lor Ho' ‘ ' timber Utnl. In the m.te« ot t »lllornui, Of toil. Ne.» l* .ml w.-liin.ion lerrltore. “ exten.l.,1 to nil the l’ublle Itoci Hl.i ■.)•»■' Of AOKO.I 4.1S*.'. file lollltWltl« f'ei.olf !.»»• Ille.l in till» ottlee their .xoru »t.leuielit«. * Thom.. Drake nl Klam.lh F»ll'. emtnty KI hiok U i flttle of Or. itoti, »»ot » »!•'• ?. Jl'tf for the ^titehaM' o( the K', »•', >1 11 Mark |b Uniti1» of Klamath Fall» eo.otlr of Klamath, .late ot Orc-on. .«orti .»'•'••me"' '" 2IKU (or the purch«*v of the N%N » «< c 22. Tp 40 8. R 7 K. W M That they w ill offer proof to »how that ine land sought is move valuable lor li* Umberti ►tone than for agricultural puris»*e* ami ’» vstablisii their ulaim to «aid land wiore Jas u DriM'oll. County Clerk al Klamath I ‘’rv gon, on Monday the 4th »lay of Januai v. | H 1 They name a* witness»’.’»: Thos Drake, J»'«»’ Uonnullv.J W llanmkar. Sam Travn»’r. Mam L. Burns, all of Klamath Fall». Oregon Anv and all persons claiming adverseiv tl • above described lands are r«‘»i'i”*ird u» n'» their claims in this ortlev on or bvturc ►ani <u» day of January, RUM. „ . , r K. M RirnAtU. Register. Invited, EXCI IANGK STAHLES W. W. 11 AZLN, Proprietor, EAST END, I JvPrV LIVUl • I R PaSSl'llglMS and Northern KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. BorseH boarded by day, week or month. Hay and Gram bought mid sold. convoyed to all parts of »Southern Oregon nlifornih at the very lowest rates. ' Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkvilk*. Phone Main 14 5 ¡STABLES KLAMAT H LAKE RAILROAD CO. Jas. Sigler, Prop’r TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 18, HUM. LEAVE 7AM 3 1’. M . I DAII.Y P t<SI XGKK ! AHKIVE 1 AND FREIGHT &r m 1 9: Z» A M. I.AIRD POKKGAMA C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Reference by permi.'Minn: Astyria National Bank and Antona Saving* Bank of Astoria, Oregon. Opposite Court House, Klamath Falls, Or. Phone, Main IlM. First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables. Teams with or without Drivers Phone, Main 13 Dr. II. B. Il ARGUS. Physician and Surgeon, Office—next door to the Opera Hoti»c. * Room 7—Hotel Linkvillo. Special attention given dl*ea»»ei of the eye—Glatwn titled. X-Ray Lalmratory—Examinations J2.5O to WESTERN ¡STAGE CO. Dai iy-by ’ Day light-bet ween KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. GDO.fi. MERRYMAN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office, 3rd door «'ant of |s>st office. Phone 35. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Klamath Falls and Pokegama Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R. Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations. they do not get, and the state would Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— have this land to sell. Under this kind Notice tor Publication. PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE of a settlement it would be necessary to United Slates Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon, DR. G. W. MASTON LEAVE KLAMATH EAI.US H A. M r 17, 1903. Notice is hereby given that have an agreement with the Indians Oclobr in compliance with the provisions of the act of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON that they shall not stand in the way of ('ongressof June 3, 1H78, entitled “An act for Office: Mammoth Stabler, largest arid Most Centrally Located. -ah of limber land« in the Blatt » of • all any attempt of the state or its grantees ! the fornia, Oregon, Nevada ami Wa.*h.iigt<>ti Terri to drain the swamp land which it may tory,” as extended to al) the Public Land JMn Residence and office corner 7 th Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rateH. R m A States by art of August 4. 1892, Riley W. Tower and Main streets. secure. If this kind of a settlement I of K lamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of care given to stock. ha- filed in this office his sworn statc- Klamath Lails, Oregon. could be made the state would get ap 1 Oregon, incut No 2351 for the purchase of the Sl. **E’ Sec 30. SW'jSWi», Str ‘ 29, NW ‘ ,NW' ,, Sc 32. proximately $100,000 for its land, which Tow n.*hij’40 B, Range M E. W M, ail will offer Telephone lol. R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor. is the regular price for swamp land. • proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for ngri- The Indians would get all that has been . ; cultural purpose* and tn eslabllsh hi« Claim to allotted to them and the government »»Id ¡•i><l',"-i<>re J»< H. Dri»<-oll, i ouniy < i< ri< , , . , .. , , ,. . at Klaiusth FaD», Orefou, on M oik I bt the 17th would be fulfilling Its moral obligations 1 <lm <.f January . twit. He name» ax Wil! ll SodÉ^Â imer Half Grou _^^^ço it Dairy Salt, 5er Ib sjacks Kvery - - - • ■ county of - -- • solution of the difficulty would be for o’ Troutdale, Multnomsh. state of f . . , »worn statement No X’.» 2470 -JATO fnr till* i*»»r. i Oregon, sworn for the pur- the government to reimburse the state , . el,«.e <>f the sw ‘ ”'4,Svc 2,Tp 3« S, R 12 E, W M I That they will offer proof to show that the for the swamp lands that have already I land soUglit is more valuable for it* timber or than for agricultural purpost s and toes- been allotted and give the state the re i stone tablish their claims to said land befor»’Jas H mainder, reimbursing the Indians for Driscoll, county Clerk at Klamath Falls, Ore on Tuesday the 19th »lay of January, what they have lost. Assuming that gon, 191M. They name as witnesses: E L Waller, J O Hamaker of Bonanza, Ore., 50,000 acres of the swamp has been al j J Wrage, Portland, Or.. Edwani Schmeer, ami lotted the government could pay the William F Hensley of Troutdale. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the state fl per acre for this land and let ' . above described lands are reqiie*te»l to tile their clai ms in this office on or before said 19th the Indians keep it. Then the Indians ; day of January, 1904. could be paid $1 per acre for the lands E. M Brattain, Register. ll ll FLOUR When asked what he thought should i lie done to solve the problem of the marsh lands on the Klamath resvrva- > tion State Treasurer Moore said : “There seems to be no doubt as to the state’s right to the land under the swamp land grant of 1860. Subsequent to that time tho government made a Notice For Publication. L asu Ornes at L aseviiw . Osrons, I treaty with the Indians by which they • Oetobor ■-•7, I'.»«. ’ gave up all their lands except the Klam- Notice is hereby given thHt th»» foltowlng- settler has file»! notice of hi* intention i ath reservation, and this the government named It» make final proof in supp«»rt of hi« claim agreed to protect them in. As a matter ami that said proof will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll. County Clerk, al Klamath Fall«, Or., of law I presume that the treaty did not on December 8. 1903, viz: J \MKS T KOBEBTR convey the swamp lands to the Indians of Redfield, (to-gon. 11 E No. 2032 tor the Lot» hut the poor, ignorant red men knew 7, 10. 11. 1». S« t 2. Tp 40S. R 11 E. W M. names the following witnesse» to prove uothing of that and supposed that they ; his He continuous residei-ec upon and cultivation land, viz: were getting all the land inside the bor of E said W Roberts. E Freur. Wm Griffith and Jos ders of the reserve. Whatever may be eph Tavlor all ot Bed field. Oregon. E M. Brattain, Register. the legal status of the matter I think it is clear that the government is under Notice for Publication. legal obligations to protect the Indians UAXD OrrtCB AT I.4KKVIKW. OB. October 29. 191«. in the lands that have been allot’ed to Notice!« hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice his intention them. It has been stated that 430 al to make final proof in support of ol his claim and lotments have been made on the marsh’. that said proof will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, t’ountv clerk, at Klamath Falls, Or. Assuming that these figures are correct on December 5,’1903, viz: i .LIKM II (’AIU.OCK about 50,000 acres of the marsh has of Bonanza, WI Oregon. H E No 2523 for tho E’.j been allotted to the Indians. To take SE* t, S’ j N E‘ * Her 17, Tp S R 12 E, W M names the following witnesses (.»prove this aw ay from them and give them land his He continuous residence upou and cultivation land, viz: elsewhere would be to put them upon of H said H Burnham. John Dr’scoll, D F Driscoll, poor lands which pone of the other In and H L Cloptou. all of Bonanza. Oregon. E. M Brattain. Register. dians wanted and would deprive them of an equal chance in the distribution TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— of the lands. There are timber lands on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unite»! States Land Office, Lake view. Oregon, the reservation that are more valuable October 17. 1903. Notice is hereby given that than the swamp lands, but they are not iti compliance with the provision« of the Act of June 3, 187«, entitled “An act for the ¡»ale of productive of revenue at present. What timber lands in th- States of California Ore the Indians waut and must gon, Nevada ami Washington territory,” an ex- I tended to all the Public Land States by act have, or become paupers, is land that I of August 4, 1892, the following persons have office their »worn statviueut«, viz: they can use or rent, and this they can 1 filed in this EDWARD sell MEE It. Troutdale, county of Multnomah, state of do with the swamp lands that have ' I of Oregon, svvern statement No. 2469 tor th»’ pur- been allotted to them. I chase of the NUSE‘., 8Kl ,SEl., Sec 11, aWJ , Tp 3» «. R 12 E. W M. “I believe that a just and equitable SW‘4, Sec 12. WILLIAM F. HENSLEY to ooui tng state gnu the Indians. ll Department <4 the Interior,» I and O fit er at Lakeview, Oregon, J (h t»»bcr 27. I'*'' ' Notice Is herebv given that the following- named *ettkr ha* filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support nt hi* claim, and that »aid p»oof u III be made before las ||. Driscoll. Countv Clerk at Klamath Fall*, Ore gon, on December s. 1903, viz: FI I IAH W. ROBERTS. of Redfield. Oregon. II K No -V ; for the Lot« 8, 9. 15, Irt. Sec 2. Tp Id S. R U F. W M. lie name.* the following Wltne«.*es to prove hi* continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land. \ if: J T Roberts. E Freur Win Griffith and Jos eph Taylor, all of Redfield, Oregon. E. M Brattain. Register. [ R. REAMES, Vice President. Land Act June J. |S7*1- Notice For I’uhllcatl >n. Lumber Lumber Lumber City Meat Market Arthur Lewis, Pror. A LARGE AND WELL AS WltuluMiie uud Retail Dealer of l'jrfh «ver, Rfljre a Y A HD OR ÄÄföi’ Lonirfm fcrexposltfoti i. ‘ CnHedffiaSMl Law MM. iMHMW, *♦<«**!,' -J he held in W. lAni> in ami for October 17. 1908. Nntk»U hereby given that compifaure with the>r«nHtotifaT the act of the first time itj the history of enter- fn Congress of June 3, 1«78, entitled “An get tor the sale of timber iaudrin the States of Cali prises of this — Jj • the Department of fornia, THE TRADE SUPPLIED Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri Education hi has been aasignetl first place, \ lory,” as extended to all the Public Lurid WITH THE BEST by act of August 4. 1882, William J. Jal and a sepal rata building lias been pro- States toy of Tower, county of St. ¡xmis, State of Min . >z.n , > .... n 1 exhibit nesota, has filed in this office his sworn state ADDRESS vided for . tf... the <w4 educational ment No. 2315 for the purchase of the W’ SWL , and a comparative display from all the S’^N W'», Sec 28. Township 38 S, Range « E, W M RHODES & ARNETT and will offer proof to show that the land leading nations of the world. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone : MERRILL, OR. than for Agricultural purposes and to estab It is earnestly desired by this depart lish his claim to said land before Jus. H. Dri>- ment that Oregon shall take its proper coll County Clerk at Klamath Falls, On-gon on the 10th day of January, 1901. He place as a leading exhibitor in that de Monday, names as witnesses: J G Pier» e, J W Hamakar, M Dower ami Sproat, of Kiamath Falls, Or partment. The great interest hereto Any and ail S persons claiming adversely the fore manifested by the people of Oregon above-described lands are requested to fib- —O—o—o— their claim in this office on or before said in all matters pertaining to education, 10th day of January, 1904. E. M. B ratta fM, Rcgi»t<-r. I justify the expectation of hearty coop HOTEL ANNEX eration in the preparation of aneditca-, Timber Land, Act June 1878— —o—o—o — tional display that will intelligently [ Notice for Publication. and effectively illustrate Oregon’s school United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon. 17, 19(»3. Notice is hereby given that Of field & Verrill system and the results achieved in all : October in compliance with the provisions of the, art of Congress 01 June 3, 187«, entitled “An act lines of work. for the .sale of timber lands in the States of A well selected Prof. F. G. Young has been appointed California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land stock of winos as the educational exhibit Commission States by act of August 4, 1892, James E. Sulli er for Oregon, and Supt. H. 8. Lyman ! van of Deer River, county of Itasca, State of liquors, beers Minnesota, has filed In this otlite his sworn as superintendent, and these gentlemen statement No. 23K3 for the purchase of the Bee 21, NW^NW^, H.-c 27, ami Id.. choice cigars have, in conjunction with the commit HEUSER, NF’4. Sec 2«, Township 37 K, Range 13 E, W M tee appointed for this purpose by the ■ ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valui bl j for its timber or stone State Teachers’ Association, prepared than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish bin claim to «aid lann before C. II. With a circular containing* suggestions and row, F. S Commissioner, at Klamath Fails, Or plans for preparing a creditable exliibi- j on Wednesday the 12th day of .January, 1<.MM. the mixologist He names as witnesses: .Moses James, Iona F. tion, which you will receive in due time. | James of Rov ston, Or., Thos. Shannon, Mike will treat you Duher of Klamath Falls, Or. Any and «11 All inquiries and communications persons claiming adversely the above-de R-I-G -II-T should be addressed to Supt. If. 8. Ly scribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 12th day of Jan all and see him man, 208 \ ir.e street, Portland, Oregon. uary, 1904. E. M. bKATTAIN, Register. Firmly believing that all will take MERRILL OREGON Notice F:or Publication. hold of tho matter with zeal and en L and O feick at L akeview , grfgon . October 3,1903. thusiasm to the end that this exhibi Notice is hereby given that the following- tion of school work will be the best in named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of h1s claim, the history of the State, I am, and that said proof will be made before Jas. II. Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Fails, Ore Yours truly, gon, on November 1". 1008, viz: J. H. A ckebman , WILLIAM It. JOHNSTONE II E No. 2735 for t hn Lof * 1, 2, 3, 4, Hee 7 and Supt. Public Instruction l.ots 1, 2. 3, 4, Hcc is. Tp 35, K R 15 F, W M. ti^h and Finish BRASLEY& GUNTHER RIVERSIDE SALOON HARNESS, SADDLES Dealers and Manufacturers of and ail kinds of strap work, We f-arry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankots, Col lars, Sweat-pails, b’ly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap. Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. We carry everything in the Harness ami Saddlery line. I have had thlitecn years of steady 1 have Iteen making the Ccdebratt^l practice in making Harness and liar- Lakeview Saddle for the past fo'tr- m ss gtHsis. 1 lot rny work apeak for teen years. My work will stand fit* Gr.<>. W. H hadlky . closest Inspection. Wx. (IVNTirKS. “ fatty CHAMBERLAIN’S Col titi REMEDY 15 PLEASANT TO TAKE. The finest quality of granulated loaf subar ig used in the manufacture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Rod erick, of Poolesville, Md„ in speaking of this remedy, says: -‘I have used <'hamlierlain’s Cough Remeny with my children for several years ami can truth fully say it is the liest preparation of the kind I know of. 't he children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by—C. C. Chitwood. He names the following wifnesses to prove his continuous rest ience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Tracy Dodge, M. J. Hayes, Win. Leek. of Bly, Oregon, ami F. W. Merrill, of Portland, Oregon. E. M. B kattain , Register. If you don't buy Cyrus Noble yot don’t get the best—Houston Bnj». jabii * M AN A> Katisfael Ion Guaranteed Write Us For Hample« J PHONE 4-6-6 ’^SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^ SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. DEALER IN MARINE GRANILE.IRON LENG. ING AND AIL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK ASHLAND OREGON^* POSTOFFICE NO- BOX 6 --------------------------------------------------- -- --------------- -- TIMBER land , ACT JUNE 3, 1878— TIMBEIl I.ANh, ACT JUNE8, 1K78— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, NOTK'E FOH I’UBLIC a TIOS. t’nlle.l Hl.le» l umi Dille.. I.f)lt<,,lew. Oelnfmr 17. l'fri. Noi Ice I» heri by " Inct.mi.li.n. ,• «Hit thè |,rovl-lom"1'"" " (or fonitf•»» ot .lune :i, |»7H, enfiti'■< *" ritorv ” 11 ,l1"1 W^hUigton T< r 1 salo of U iii I ht lamia in th»’ -|',,rri- K-XVb/.".;l"‘,,7',...... ».»..■> Ili» fonila, Oregon, Nevada and U a«hh»g! T i «ud tory.” as "xlanded to all lite Public Lana of 4ttr. i.t u> I, l!"v 11 "' rr States by nei <»f August 4, l«92. GEORGE JOIINHTON . of I.vnns, conili v of Ly iiu , sta'’' <»f ()n Xni’tiiT;7“1 'ÜV.’U- li"”-*1*'- •“ fih’d lo Ibis office bis «wofli R 2171 for thè purchasc oi Lot 2, Bec 6, Tl>37«»» Hl“'(v; TOWN TREASURER S NOTICE. Notice i. hereby given that there ere funtlH in the town treasury lor the re demption of the folio«ing warrant«: Noe. 992, 995, 999, 997, 999, 19W, 1002, 1003, 1004. Interest will cease front this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this 15th day ot <tetobsr, toon. J. W. S1KMK5H, Town Treasurer. J.C WHIPP F. L WRIGHT . Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. ^At Your Grocer’s. '' '«l'll’h hl.elHto , "<r*. <>r j'wrlj!',;".?;,;,," " "»>- I'."r|'"""« »tt'l lo :,ih ol BonnnzH. or. ’"'"O'1' «hon* dent'd’i';',',?, . ....... . • -11"* J " ll.iim,., i •'Iv.rtt.ly f|„. •h«lrol.lm.Tn .lirl'frTr ................. t M Brattata, Kcgi.ier. nini wlll offer proof to show that ’oiiglil I h more valuablc tor lls IImber<’r than for iigrlciiltura I purposes ami i'» . H*h hlr clAlin tosai»! lami beton» Jan coll coutity clvrk ai Klnmath n,, Tuesday thè l’Jth day of January. IVO*« names hm w II iica ^ ok : u,rtith. i' -muli, T E s»mlth, J G Pierre, W OH»n,u • '•Il ni KI miiih G i Falla, Oregon. th« Kny and al! persona elalinlltg ad verta ly nbove-dcrerlbed land» are rrqu«M*d y » thelr clalms hi thi . office on Oil beforu I Jlh day ol January, l'»'4 E M. Brattalo, Kcf’*1"» f ,