Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 19, 1903, Image 2

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and
EMMITTS* POINTED LETTER
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THURSDAY? W^MhlBER 19,
82 OC
1903.
Tbe Greater Malern Commercial Club
bare published and are distributing a i
very neat pamphlet descriptive of the
Willamette Valley but which is ntaii.ly
devoted to lhe City of Salem.
They
deliueate on the preponderance of in-!
tiucements which they have to offer the
is being enacted could
traction at all.
prove any
at*
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
To the Senate and House of Represen­
tatives : I have convened the Congress
that it may txmsider the legislation
necessary to put into operation the
cootniercial treaty with Culia which
was ratified by the Senate at its last
session, and consequently by the Cuban
Government. I deem such legistaUon
demanded not only by our interest; but
by our honor.
We cannot with pro­
prietv abandon the course upon which
we have so wisely embarked.
When
the accyptauce of the Platt amendment
was required from Cuba by the action of
While Not Comclou» of the Necea.'
It y of any Further Buaincaa he Rc
fuse, to Make any Promise».
Kaxo, OnauoN, Nov. 13, 1903.
To Hla Exellency the Governor of
Oregon.
Iktw Sir: Tbe condition of the finan1
ces of tny county and diatrict absolute­
ly demand the calling of an extra
■ion of the I-egtriature for the pur|«»e
of amending or repealing the 1‘lielp»
law a» to the levying of the tax for I9(M.
While I am not aware at thia time,
of the neceraity of either enacting,
amending or iej>ealing any other law,
I cannot and will not enter into any
i promise that will in any manner enable
the executive to control the acliuu of
I..M,
Act J«*« *
TIMBER LAND, ACT J i NE 3, 1878.— I
Noth» I-®r PublR»«' »«•
! tintivi Rl»i««
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
‘.I «!.«• •“«
Vnltawi Matrs land otlhi>, I ukuvWW, ta t..... . li. lt«U N"
Oregon, Oclolwr It», PM®.
Niitici' is
«I J..11« I
«Hlvrnl». «“•
hereby given llist in coiuplluili* with tll„u , la... » I» «
»¿‘’••’i, T»,m..n" »?
lhe provisions <'l the net nt Coilg< -« “I
Jnnt'3, 1H78. entitled “An act for the vxtend« d H» allthv I ' m , u 1| ik i *
......-
sslv i>l lliulier I hik I s in the Mun « <4 Call-
fornin,Oregon, Nevsdn. snd Washington wv¿.....». i...»» ?»
i’'
Territory ," as extended to nil the Public
«s
*•••«•
I at nd States by act ol August 4, JWfJ.
r.||., smani? "•
Emma Manning, ol Klainalh I all», gis H 7 K. WM.
M«ik I. H>irii».'< Kl»".»'"
,,i N..
county of Klatiiatli State (or lerrilory I
<>t Oregon, lias ti'ed in tin» ollice her ll»u lui lh.'t'ur. l.»“'‘¿î •!”
*
‘
>h„„ lhal |h»
sworn statement No 3614, (or the pur- wtl. T|'4U». 14 7 E * M
rt.«t H»'. «IR
I l’r' '
.
Iiiuhrt o.
chare <>( the SE*« ol Section 20 in Town­ lami
»on«ht i»
.»i'.»1'1' 1 '
.„.i u>
ship 37 8., Range 13 E., W. M.
«7...... H............ .•■f'"'," .'i!* i«'.
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And will offer proof to show that the land
Miiight is more valuable lor it» timlair
I koi ., on «l"t.‘l»' ,l,,‘ «’ ' *
ih«.» John
or »tone thsn for agricultural pnr|»i»es.
The» ita.»..-a» »U
1
M.,h '
W J‘1*,l,*ìi,rX tir.«»»
and to establish her claim 1» »aid .and '<......
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Unii.«.
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before Jas H. Driscoll, County Clerk at
Ai., ami »II |.r.:■">•• '»”
J »1.1
Klamath Fulls, Oregon, on Saturday . ....... . -i.-■*, •"¿■,.•7 , Ui .f «.LI«">
the 23rd day of January, 1904.
She ll.elr claim« In U“» "m" ““ ' r
•l»> «' J»»»»'». I*UK M (.„nur.
names a» witnesses;
.1. W. Ilainakar, J. C. Smith, J.
Pierce, Geo. 11. Jalley, all of Klamath
Falls Oregon.
Auv and all lairsons claiming ad-
verselv the altove-descrilied laml« are
tequttsted to tile their claims in this
office on or before said 23rd day of
January, 1904.
E. M. RitATTAtN Register.
| the Legislative department.
Were I lhe governor I «hould une my
constitutional authority coupled with
the dictates of my own conscience as
the beat iutercsts of the whole people
seeker after hom<;s and the investors the Congress of the United States, this of the state ol Oregon require and de­
of capital. For instance there are the Government thereby definitely com­ mand regardless ol the eml>arras»n>eiit
Insane Asylum, State Penitentiary, mitted itself to the policy of treating or encouragement of any political party
Reform School, School for the Blind, Cuba as occupying a unique position as I in the future and permit the legislative Timber land, Act June 3 1878—
Notice for Publication.
School tor the Deaf and Training School regards this country. It was provided de|>artmeiit lhe same scope of proceed-
fnlt«-.l State« I aik I Office, takvvlow. Oregon.
for Indians, any one of which would that when the island became a free ami ' ure, conscious that each for itself must I October 17.
Noli*»’ lx hvruby flvvn that
In coniplmncv with lb»* provision* of the Met of
certainly^ appeal to the immigrant. independent republie she should stand J render an account to its constituents. Conxre*M
of Jun.* 3. 1M7M. rntltltM “ An net (or
Admitting aa you do that you enter- ; the snlf of limber I aih I m in the Staiv* «»ft nil-
Klamath county lias no such institu­ in such close telations with us as in
1 fornia. Orefon, Nevada and WaMiitiicton Ierri-
tions but if anyone is looking for a good certain respects to come within our | tain the highest regard for the members I torv,’ a* ex.ended to all tbe Public Land
¡state« by act of A ukiimi 4. IMV2. Clement Al-
home, in a country with an ideal cli­ system of international policy; and it of the legislature and that they are in a bright, of Ashland, eountv of Jackson. State of
mate, where they can realise from 2o necessarily followed that she must alsu , better jx>sition to know than yourself, Oregon, ha« filed in thi» office hl* »worn Mate-
tnenl No 2.>'.» for the purchase of the NF1» of
to 50 per cent on their investment, we to a certain degree become included j then why not trust these (highly re­ Section No. H, tn Tow nbhip No .W 8. Bung«' No.
6 E. W M . and will offer proof to »how that the
can truthfully say that they can fiud it within the lines of our economic policy. garded) members of tbe legislature to land MMigbt ie more valuable for it» timber or
atone than for agricultural purpose«, and to
in Klamath county. But, we are nut Situated as Cuba is, it would not be perform their constitutional duties anil eMtahiinh
hla claim to *ald latul before C II
8. Comtni*i»‘oner at Klamath rail*
going to be so foolish as to go to tbe wise for this country to permit the ■ also assume that they might also be in Withrow.
Oregon,
on
Tuexiay thw 19th «lav of Janu
trouble of telling anyone or to the strategic abuse of lhe island by any ' a better position to know of some other arv, 1‘ttM. He name® a» witnes^ei»: J. II Bar­
rett.
N
I,
High.
Maren* Andervou of Forest, Or
I
emergency
that
may
exist
than
your-
slight expense of advertising our coun­ foreign power.
and J Falk, of Ashland. Or. Any and all ner-
| self?
m » u * claiming adversely lhe above detmril*'«!
try. People are sure to find it ont
It is for this reason that certain
lands are renuesded to file their claim* in thi»
For the Executive to pledge the Legis­ office
sometime during the next hundred limitations have been imposed upon I
on or oefure san! 19ih dav of January,
K. M. B mattain . RegiMer.
lative of his state to perform one act and liMM.
her financial policy and that naval
I
years. .
no
more
would
certainly
exceed
his
i
statiuns
have
been
conceded
by
Notice for Publication.
THE OOVERNNR’S MISTAKE.
her to the United States.
The ne- prerogative and deprive the members of
Department of the Interior, »
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. J
as
to
the details
of theirs, besides establishing a precedent
Governor Chamberlain may be a gotiatiuns
October 27. IWW. >
without parallel in modern history.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
good lawyer but his grand stand plays these naval stations are now on the eve
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of hi» intention
For
the
information
which
you
ask
I
to make final proof in support of his claim,
as a politician have so far only caused of completion. They are so situated as
verily believe that an emergency exists and that said proof will be made Indore Jas It.
to
prevent
any
idea
that
there
is
the
him to be ridiculed.
His latest folly
| and an extra session of the legislature Driu-oil. County Clerk, at Kla math Fall*, Ore
gou, on December n , 19(W. vis:
in demanding of the lawmakers of our intention ever to use them against Cuba
hl.UAH W. RO8KRTR,
1 is necessary but I for one decline to
of Redfield, Oregon. Il E No 2KU for the Lots
state, a strict promise to comply with or otherwise than for the protection of
‘ place the shackles on ray own w rists to 8. 9 15, 16 Her 2. Tp 10 S. RllE. W M
Cuba
from
the
assaults
of
foreign
foes
his wishes, in case he should call an
name« the following witneaarsi to prove
the possible detriment of my constitu­ his Hr continuous
residence upon and cultivation
extra session of the legislature, is only and for the better safeguarding of
of
said
land, viz:
ents.
J T Robert*. K Frcur Wtn Griffith ami Jos
equaled by his trying to dictate to the American interests in the water south
Very res¡>ectfully yours,
eph Taylor, all of Be« Hi eld, Oregon.
Inderior Department as to their duty, of us. These interests have been largely
E M Brattaig, Register.
R. A. F. mmitt .
incteased by the consequences of the
on his celebrated trip to AV ashington.
Notice For Publication.
war
with
Fpain,
and
will
be
still
further
Wc have not the least doubt but w hat
NEW LIEU LAND BILL.
L and Orrics at L akrvir <. o«toon,
the
October 27. 19U3.
the governor intended from the start increased by the building of
Notice
is hereby given that lhe following
isthmian
canal.
They
are
both
military
Hermann Also Introduces Bill to Rat­
to call tbe legislature together, but he
named *cttler has filed notice of hi* intention
and economic. The granting to us by
to make final proof in support of his claim
ify Treaty With Klamath Indians.
must remember, that a play of this
and that said proof will be made before Jas II.
Cuba of the naval stations above alluded
nature is only a success when carried
In line with his belief, as repeatedly Driscoll, County clerk, al Klamath Falls, Or.,
on December s. 190«, vis:
to is of the utmost importance from a
expressed in his annual reports, while
through.
JAMES T KORKRTH
military standpoint, and is proof of the i
for the Lot»
Commissioner of the General Land ol Bedfield, O. « gon, II F. No.
7,
10.
11,
14.
S*c
2. Tt»40S, KU E, W M
good faith with which Cuba is treating
He
names
the
following
uitucssrs
toprove
Office,
Congressman
Hermann
today
in
­
NOW THE ECHO.
hi* continuous rcsidci ce upon and cultivation
us.
----- S---
troduced a bill to amend the lieu land of «aid land, v iz :
The agony is over.
The people of
Cuba has made great progress since
E W Roberts, E Frcur. Wm Griffith and Jos­
exchange law by providing that wliere-
eph TaylOi ail oi Bedfield, Oregon.
Klamath Falls,—to make use of a slang her independence was established, 8be
E. M. Braltain, Roglster.
ever lauds within forest reservations
expression—have been banded the “Big has advanced steadily in every way.
are relinguished to the government anil
Notice
for
Publication.
She already stands high among her
Mitt.”
other vacant surveyed public lands are
cxsp Orrtcg at L axstizw . O s .
The trite aphori m, “the American sister republics of the new world,
She taken in exchange therefor, the lands so
Oi-lober 29. Uawt.
Notice H hereby riven that the foilowlnit-
people like to be humbugged,” has is loyally observing her obligations to
selected must be of approximately the named zettlvr ha.* filed notice of hi* intention
probably been verified until little doubt us;eheis deserving of like treatment
to make final proof in support of bl* claim and
same character at.d the same value as thatFAid proof will be made before Jaa. H.
remains of its aptitude when applied by us.
the lands relinquished to the govern­ Driscoll. County Clerk, at Klamath Fall», Or
on December 5, 1903, viz:
generally.
But does it apply with
The treaty submitted to you for
WILLIAM II. CARLOCK
ment.
of Bonanza. Oregon, ii E No. 2&M lor the E’-£
equal force to the people of a little com­ approval secures to tbe United States
Mr. Hermann also introduced a bill
NE‘ *•<• 17, Tp 9H K 12 E, W M
munity like Klamath Falls, striving to economic advantages as great as those
He names the following wltuvMM-s toprove
to ratify the treaty with the Klamath
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
win a place for itself in the great com­ given to Cuba.
Not an American
Indians, and to pay them |537,000 for of said land, viz:
H ’I Burnham, John Driscoll, f) E Driscoll,
monwealth of Oregon.
It occurs to the interest is sacrificed by the tre rty, and
lands which they relinquish to the gov­ and H L Clopton, all of Bonanza. Oregon.
writer that there is a distinction worthy a large Cuban market is secured to our
E. M Braltain, Register.
ernment under said treaty. The bill I
of note lietween humbugging the gen­ producers. It is a market which lies at
stipulates that |3o0,000 out of this fund Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
eral public in the sense that Barnum our doors, which is capable of great
Notice tor Publication.
shall be placed to the credit of the In­
used it, where the prime motive is dol­ expansion, which is especially important
United S’atp« Land Office, Ijkk 'view. Oregon,
dians, in the treasury, and the remain­ October 17, l’JU3. Notice in hereby given that
lars and cents and humbugging the to the development of our export trade.
der shall be allotted in severalty. All in conipliance with »he provision» <>f the act <»(
t'ongrPMof June 3, 187M. entitled “An act for
people of a little city where the issue is It would be indeed short sighted for us
state lands in the reservation are duly- the «ale of timber lauds In th»* Stairs of Cali­
not dollars and cents but the all impor­ to refuse to take advantage of such
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
protected.
tory,” as extended to all the i’ublic l«and
tant question of maintaining its dig­ opportunities, and to force Cuba into
Another bill which Mr. Hermann in­ State» by a t of Angu»: 4. UW, Riley W. Tower
nity by the enforcement of wholesome making
arrangement»
with
other troduced proposes to grant each and ev­ of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of
Oregon, ha* filed in this office his »worn *tatc-
laws enactod for the protection of its countries to onr disadvantage.
ery person who served not less than 14 nent No 2851 for the purchase of
Sec:®. HW'^SW«^, nee 29 NWi,SW4. <-<•
This reciprocity treaty stand» by it­ days in the Indian wars in Oregon and Township40 8, Range H E. W M. au<l will offer
inhabitants.
Qrtietly, persistently and insidiously self. It ie demanded in consideration of Washington and Idaho subsequent to proof to »bow thel the land H<«ught Is more
March 3, 1855, and whose services were valuable for its timber or *tone than for agri­
has tbe custom or habit fastened itself broad national policy, as well as by our not paid for by the United «States, shall cultural purposes and to eKtablieli hit»claim to
%aid land before Ja*. H, Driscoll, County Clerk
upon our people of winking at flagrant economic interest. It will do harm tone be granted Bid acres of bount v land, the at Klamath Falls Oregon,on Saturday the Ifith
violations of the law until it seems at industry. It will benefit many indus­ same an survivors of the Cayuse War •lay of January. ¡‘.«M. He names a* witnrttM»:
J G Pierce, J U Smith. J W flamakar of Klam­
times that nothing short of a general tries. It is in the interests of our peo­ have already been recognized.—Oregon­ ath Fall», Or, and J 8 Ba ley of Shake, or.
ian.
Any and all person» claiming a<l\rr*« ly th®
crusade would be effective to correct ple as a whole, both because of ita im­
above-described lend.* are requested to file
their claim« in thi* office on or before said
the abuses so flagrantly flaunted in portance from the broad standpoint of
17th day of January. 1904.
their faces. Occasionly, however, there international policy and because eco­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
’ E M. B rattaix , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
will step in a selfieh motive—purely nomically it intimately concern» us to
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1873—
United States Land Office, Lakeview,
personal of course—that renders effec­ develop and secure the rich Cuban mar­
Notice for Publication.
Notice is
I'nited Rtntvx Land Office. Lakeview. Oregon.
tive an effort of the people to rid the ket for our farmers, merchants, artisans Oregon, October 20, 1903.
October
17.
1903. Notice la hereby given that
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
and manufacturers.
town of a vice or correct an abuse.
the provisions of the act of Congress of In compliance a Ith li e proTlalon, of the act of
Congre«a
of
June 3, U7«. entitled "An act for
Finally,
it
is
desirable
as
a
guaranty
Prior to the beginning of the term,
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the the-ale of timber land» in the State» of I alt-
ju«t closed, of the circuit court, the of the good faith of our Nation toward sale of timber lands in the States of Cali­ fornia, Oregon. Nevada and Waahington Terri
tory," a« extended to all tbe public Land
people were buoyed up for a while with our young sister republic, whose welfare fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Slater by act of Auguat 4, 1H92, William J. Jal-
Territory," as extended to all the Public- ley of Toaer, county of st. Irmia. State of Min-
the hope that at last something would must ever be closely bound with ours. Land states by act of August 4, 1892.
ne«ota. has filed In thl« office hi» «worn a'ate-
We are knit to
be done. The vociferous protestations We gave her liberty.
William H. Garrett, of Blv, county of ment No. 2315 for the purchase of the W<2SW'2,
B
’iNW' ;, Hee 2>t. Townxhlp 3» S, Range r. W if
of those in authority against the vices her by the memories of the blood and Klamath, State of Oregon, f>as file«! in and will offer prred to »bow that lhe land
this
office
his
sworn
statement
No.
25111,
««.tight
1« more valuable for Ita tlmlwr or alone
the
courage
of
our
soldiers
who
fought
and abuses with which tbe town had
for the purchase of the NEi^hWJ^, 8^ than for agricultural pnrpoxe« and to e»«ab-
been afflicted so long would be made for her in war; by the memories of the 8WW of Section 21 and NEJ^NW*^ li«h hl« claim to »aid land before J«» if. Dri»-
coll County Clerk at KlamaUt Fall«, Oregon on
good. Alas, in tbe end, it is but an­ wiidotn and integrity ot our administra­ Sec. 28 in Township 37 S., Range 13 E., Saturday, the 9th day of January, 1904 He
name» ax wittie».««: J G Pierce, J IV Ifamakar
other instance of “hope deferred.” tors who save«! her in peace and who W. M.
X Bower and H Hproet, ol Klamath Fall«, Or
And
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
started
her
so
well
on
the
difficult
path
Any and all perron« claiming alveraely the
Another instance wherein the over-
land sought is more valuable for its above-dewribed land« are requeued to file
of
self
government.
We
must
help
heron
­
tredulous law abiding citizen realizes,
their
claim in thi* oftc® on or before »ai«l
timls-r or stone than for agricultural
too late that “all is not gold that glit­ ward; and in helping her we shall help puRMrses, and to establish his claim to 10th day of January, E 1904.
M B ratta is <
ters;” that “politics makes strange ourselves. The foregoing consideration said land l>efore Register A Receiver at
Timber
Land,
Act
June 3, 147H—
bedfellows.” True, the prosecution of cause«! the negotiaton of the treaty with Lakeview Oregon, on Wednesday, the
Notice for Publication.
27th day of January, 1904.
He names
Cuba
and
it«
ratification
by
the
Senate.
the keeper of the house of illfame was
I nlted RtatPfi Land Office, Lake view, Oregon,
as wit nesses:
J7, 1903. Notice is hereby given that
begun and carried to its logical con­ They now with equal force support the
Charles W. Pattee, William T. Gar­ October
in compliance with the provisions of the act
clusion under a double motive a fact legislation by the Congress which by rett, Albert Walker Edward C'asebeer, of CongreMot June 3, ugm . entitled -An act
f«r the hale of timber land* In the Htatew of
that undeniably accounts for the reeult term» of the treaty is necessary to ren­ all of Bly, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­ < anfornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
der
it
imperative,
a«
failure
to
enact
Territory,
” as extended to all the Public Land
achieved.
True it is, also, that the
versely the alove-described lands are states by act of August 4, 1W2. James K Hull!
hope swelling up in the hearts of tbe such legislation would come perilously requested to file their claims in this van of Jh-er River, county of Itasca, State of
people in the beginning, would not now near a repudiation of the pledged faith office on or before said 27th dav January .Minnesota, ha« filed in thi» office his »worn
uifi
NiL
ior lhe Purchase of the
1904.
^i^^SPrr21, NW,4*’WIJ.
27» »nd KU
be labeled “deferred” in the matter of of the Nation.
E. M. B battain , Register.
Township
87 M, Range 13 E. W M
I transmit herewith the treaty as
correcting another flagrant abuse, had
an<i will offer proof to show that the land
niore valuebl • for ita timber or »tone
tbe prosecution of tbe keeper of the amended by the Senate and ratified by TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— h ur,i » « r * ^
rieiJHural purposes, and to estab­
lish
his
claim
to said land before C. H. With-
house of ill fame been l>ased solely upon the Cuban Government
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
r2W,J
“»'^»Moner, at Klamath Falls, Or
T
heodore
R
oosevelt
.
the desire to relieve the loitn of that
United States Land Office, Lakeview, >n Tuesday the 12th day of January, 19M
a* witnesses: Mose» James, lona F.
White House, November 10, 1903
evil.
Oregon, Octolier 20, 1903.
Notice is H;¡names
• of RovMon, Or., Thos. Shannon, .Mike
hereby given that in compliance with Oiih.r of Klamath kail*, Or. Any and all
It was api«rent from the beginning,
P/rriY’,7f ci»’tning adversely the above-de
to those who understood and appre­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— the provisions of the act of Congress of £ .E?1 Mn,,‘ arp ^’»csted to file their claims
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
"
on
fore »aid 12th day of Jan-
ciated the situation and the consequen­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
sale of timbeJ lands in the States of Cali­
H ' 1 " 1
I i .K ATT A IN. I’l glstar
United State« Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon, fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
ces, that the motive operating to tbe
iv paon ent of the Interior, Klamath Agency,
October 17.1W. ."«Mice ia hereby given that
all the Public
advantage of the town in the illfame In compliance with the provision« of the Act Territory," as extended
i.fflr
. h7‘ fiy
given that I will
June 3,1X7«, entitled “An act for tbe »ale of Land States by act of August 4, 1892.
case would 1« a minus quantity there­ of
timber land« in the State« of California, Ore­
»1
io t*,<* highest responsible bidder
Daniel W. Guiles, of 1505 8. E. St. • t
t !.’ f fBU< V-°n
Klamath Agency, Oregon
after, and that standing alone tbe town gon, Nevada and W'a»inngton territory," a« ex­ Tacoma, county of I ierce State of Wash­
n mT
Novejnber 21. 1903, at 2 ocluck,
tended to all the Public Land State» by act
could not expect any further relief of August 4, 1M02, the following person. have ington, has filed in this office his sworn the Klare < MH,‘ i* longing to
*
her I Terms, Cash, lhe
office tbeir «worn xtatementa, via statement No. 2541, f >r the purchase riJht ii
under tire present regime—a fact un­ filed in tbi« EDWARD
right la reserved to reject any or all bids.
>* II MEER,
O. c. A itlmaik
of Troutdale, county of Multnomah, «rate of of the NEJ4NW'<. N,1^' of NE^.SE'i
known to tbe uninitiated.
- i-< tint< ndent
Oregon, «worn «tat.-ment No. 24«« for the pur- NE'i of Section No. 12 in Town»hip No.
It was determined, however, in the ch*«-ol the N>>E!,. HE'.MEU, Sec 11, SWU 41 S , Range No. 7 E„ W. M., amt will CIIAi lBLRi.AIN'S COLOil KgmrnTF
BWU,
Sec
12,
Tn
:«
s.
K
12
E,
W
M.
offer proof to show that the land sought
council of the “powers that be” that
IS PLEASANT TO TAKE.
WILLIAM F. JIKN8LKY
something must be done, no matter of Trowtdale. county of Multnomah, state of is more valuable for its timber or stone
1 *>e nneat quality of graniilatud loaf
Oregon, »worn statement No 2470 for the pur- than for agricultural purpose, and io
what, so long as it was not the right chare of the SW'4, H.-C 2,T|, M M, K 12 K, W M
,ar '• »"fl in tin, manufacture of
| establish hi» claim to Mid land liefore, Chamlierlain
ai Cough Remedy, ami the
That they will offer proof to »how that tbe
thing, along the line of reform in ap­ land
«ought la more valuable for ita limber or ; C. fl. W ¡throw, U. 8. Commissioner at root» iiHetl m it» preparation give it a
atone
than
for
.agricultural
purposes
and
toes-
Klamath Falls, Oregon on Tuesday, the flavor »ini ilar to maple avrup, making it
parent harmony with the unwonted
tabltrh their elatrna to «aid land before Ja« fl
He names quite pleaaent to take. Mr. W. L. Roti-
activity displayed in tbe illfame case or Itriscoil, county f.'lerk at Ktamath Falla, Ore­ 28th day of January, 1904.
on Tuesday the 19th day of January, as witnesses: Geo Morgan, Grace Mor­ < rick, of Pooleaville, Md„ in »peaking of
even the uninitiated would, to use a gon,
1904. They name as wilnessea:
gan, Alliert Otey, and Henry Chapman
«y»: “1
have U»«.<1
E L Walter, J O Hamaker of Bonanra, Ore., of Keno. Any and all persons claiming thi» remedy
slang expression, ‘ get next.”
So they
riamlierlatit « Cough Rem «my with tny
J W rage, Portland, Or.. Edward Hchme.-r, and
banded them a little bunch of indict­ William F H.-nsley of Troutdale. Oregon.
adversely the atatve-described lamia are
children for »ever») year» and can trutli-
Any and all persona cl*.minx adv<-r—-ly the requested to file their claims in this
ments, confident that the uninitated kbove
de«erfbed lands are r< •|U<-»t<->l to HI«. office on or before said 2« day of January, fn ly jay tt t, the beet preparation of the
Wonld be convinced thereby of the sin- -'
thstr
-‘r claims
ztz'~z ‘ In
.z thl« oiaes on or beiore «aid l l»lb
‘.ii
kind I know of. -the children like to
1 *MMa
day of January. lt»>4
11 i8'"1 I1 ¡,a" no injurioua after
•anty of tbeir efforts to correct the I
t. ji Bratiain, E ri«ur
|
E. M. BearrAix. Register.
effect. Ior »ale by-u. U. CEitwood.
SWITCHES
ANO
POMPADOUR FRONTS
Ccrresoondeeci
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Proinotly.
sta b LES
exchange
Orders taken for
fine french Hair Goods
E H REAMLS.
ALEX MARTIN JR;
Vice President.
Cishiit
ALEX MARTIN
President.
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
KLAMATH
END,
OREGON.
FALLS,
■
IlorHCB
IlorHCH Doartieti
btrardetl i»y
by <iay.
«lay. week ( or UjQnth
Livery. Huy and Gruin bought mid Hold,
PtiMcngorH conveyed t«» nil juirts of Southern Oregon
wry lowest rates.
anti Northern uliforniu
alifornia at llif
the very
rate».
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville. Phone Main 14
Mrs. J. C. Perez,
WEST SIDE STABLES
Milliner.
KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO.
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
TIME TABLE
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
IN KFFKt'T O4TORKK I». '•n
i PAII.V f 4Si’K!<UKK I
and I lin' II r
I EAVF
I AMBIVA
LAIRD
poKE«. AM A
7 A. M
3 P M.
AP M
9 tn A M
C. C. BROWER,
A TTORNE T’-A T~LA W,
Reference bv permission:
Astori»
National
Batik and Astoria Havings
Bank of Astoria. Oregon.
t>p|M)site Court
IL' iimv , Klanmth
Fall.-1, Or. Phone, Mailt 194.
Teams with or without Drivers
Phone. Ham 193
Dr. h. B. HARaUS.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—next door to the lljwra H«u»e.
Room 7—Hotel Linkville.
Special attention given disease« o( Ibe
eve—tila»»<» fitted.
X-lTay Laboratory—Kxaminatione |2.5O
Daily-by Daytight-between
to »25.
KLAMATH FAl.t-S, OREOON.
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
GEO. H. MERRYMAN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P R. 9.
Office, 3rd door east of l«*t office.
Phone 35,
Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND EAST FREIGHT LINE
DR. a W. MASTOI\.
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 7 A. M
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
t*if-
Office: Mammoth 5taMcs, largest and Most Centrally Located.
Travelers convoyed to all ¡Hiints at reasonable rates. Hak
care given to stock.
Telephone 101.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
Residence and office corner 7th
and Main streets.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Lumber
Lu mber
Lumber
feGity Meat Market
Arthur Lewis. Pror.
A LARGE AND WELL
ASSORTED YARD OF
GOOD DRY LUMBER
Vholcrtiilt? hd <I Retail Dcalar
in all kinils of Fresh and
Sult Meat«. Every variety
of Sausuge alw’aya on
Rough and Finish
hand.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED
WITH THE BEST
ADDRESS
BRADLEY & GUNTHER
RHODES «& ARNETT
MERRILL, OR.
Dealers and Manufacturers of
HARNESS, SADDLES
RIVERSIDESALOON
and all kinds of strap work.
HOTEL ANNEX
Wc carry a complete lino of Whip», Robe», Blanket», Col­
lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, llarnesH Oil and Soap.
Silver .Mounted Bit» and Spurn. Braided work a »pecitliy*
W<- carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery lin®-
Offield & Verrill
A well selected
stock of wines
liquors, beers
choice cigars
I have bail thiitcen years of ateady
I liave been making the Celebre»*
practice I11 making llarncM and liar-
Lakeview heddle for tbe P**1
teen years.
My work will stand t*
nca» gotidB.
Itaeif.
“FATTY”
I let my
work apeak for
Gao. W. H uadley .
c|r«<*t Inapection.
F
I. WRK.HT
fN
MARHL.E
GRANITE, IRON FENC­
ING AND
OK
aaall
Uniide each pound package of
I
At Your Grocer*«.
4
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL­
DfALEPt
‘will bo found a FREE game.
60 different games. All new.
J
SUNSET MONUMENT CO.^
OREGON
Lion Coffee
W’M. G cmtb *-
Hatialarllon Unaranlsai
Writ» U« Fot l«ampl»a
PHONK 4-S-S
J.C W H I PP
the mixologist
will treat you
R-L-G-II--T
Call and seo him
MERRILL
pfior.e Main IBS
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ALL
CEMETERY
KINDS
WORK
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE Kill PUBLICATION.
Unllctl Htaie» Lnn<l Office, Lak<*vl®w, Oregon
October 19, 1903 Nolle® 1» herwhy ffivem tliHt
In rotnpliAiir«* with the provlxhniN of the art
of Congre*» of J11111* 3, IR7R, «•ntltled “An art for
the k ®| i > of Hnib« r I mik I m In th® Mlnlra of < m ||-
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­
ritory,” mh extrn<h*<| m ail the Public J«and
State» by act of August 4, 1MW,
.
,
H oy HHt ai.gr
of 4<M 1st Ht Portlnnd, county of Multnomah,
Ml ate ot Oregon, lia* filed in this office hh
sworn Mfaieinenf No ?t9»l for the purchaiic ol
the HF44. Sec M, Tp M H, R 14 K. W M
and will offer proof to allow that the land
Miiiglii 1» more valnnble for ita limber or
atone than for agricultural purport«;» and to
<**>taldlM|i hl» claim Io Maid land imforv Ja* II
Driscoll, <!ount> rierb at K lamath I all« Orc-
K2’ °«n "c<,’**‘H<iay the AftIi «lay of January,
1904. He namcR an wIlneRgrR;
Kdwar«l Hrhmerr. w T llenaley. M Troutdale,
°r,»’.J Wra<e
Portlaud, nr., an<l j o Hemakrr
of Honanxa. or.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
abovv*«|ercribvd lands ar«« requested to III«
a,m" 1,1
on or befor® »aid
2Mih day of jauuaiy, I9M
K M. Bratta!®, l< gl»tcr.
ASH LAND OREGO^
posrorrics nos n
TIMBER LAND, ACT «”’s®’•’***
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC* fK>-•
Unit.-«! Ht»lr» Land
OeK.lwr 17. IMH Nolte« I«
»*'«" ‘ j
J0Tth*
(h»ngrvaa of Jun® 3, 1H7M, cn
y (rF of (
• he sale of timber land* In Waiuingu»n
......., "'•■aWóiñij,
„
¡h'áü'mr"«ríéu'lñir«I
H ’>»*
h«h hi« claim “• ■•"’„'•"’’JX' ¿all*, rir*F ««
coll couulT clerk al K laii.ai h
J 1«
r.t.«.1»y th* UMh >'•«
J»"uM’-
nnm<’»*« wllno«-«»:
ptnrr».W°W
.ICHrnhh.TKMnllh.J*’ f|erc*'
all of Klamath Fall«, "Vf"":,, ,,|,«r*lf
H>> and all p«r«>»9 clslin
above di M-rlbcd .,»n*,L *
(,n b«** **
thalr claim» Bi thi< "Me" l,n
Otb <1»> ul Januar,.^ >rttttlg, »«0*