KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. the Indiana unirse t»p Interior DejMirt- said land, vis : Eugene Spencer, Reno, nient reverses the d^ieiou of the land Or., Chas Homes, Leon Auilersou, Murk Anderson, ol Forest, Or. Ottico. J. N. W.vrsoN, Register. SPECIAL SEsJl ION DEC. ai URorl SOUTH AURICA. New Wav of Using Chamberiain’a Cough Remedy* I E R. REAMES, Vico President. Notice tor I’ublfcatlort* nuparinb'Ht of II»*' li»’‘,r,‘‘r-) i mik I ora« at i i Notice 1» her. lo slvvu ih»i th.- '•’""'""¡f, Mr. Arthur Chapman Cluiiumin writing from I.. Ii.sk. mod | ro..l in MICI...I I "I t. TIMBER LAND, ACL'J UN E 3, 1878.— . - .............. "As Durban, ■ Natal. South Alii.'i " '"t and ih.u »»id |»o..l »III «>.' > "■.«•' I,. NOTICE l'OR PUBLICATION. |iri»eoll. i ...IIII. i l. ik, »1 K la.i.ali. I an . > The Governor Also Orders a 5pecial a pr.sif that Chamberlain'-l' mgh R«'m- son, on I*». * nd »r s, I'. ki .. \i. United States Land Office, lu'-eview, i'dy is a cure suitable for old and young. Election in the >i ot HedHel.l, .»■ cm " ) von the following: Or lhe Oregon. October 21, 1963. N-tice is robllsheilevery Thursday by atorial Districts. ... . i. had . 1 .. a ..i.si.i I im S,», 15, I» child just .» over tu.i two inuiit mouths ‘ l'|. I" s. 1« 11 1 " M . hereby given that in compliance with . mine lie nan..', the lollowlni >< it n.'.-' It had ....... a very , bud cough ami 1 '!«»• hlaconllnno.o ie»ldein e upon amt . ' ulUiaii. ’ S alkm , Or., Nov. 21.—A special ses­ the provisions ol lhe act of Congress oI old. (, WESLEY O. SMITH, not know w hat 11 tn _ give it. ¡*,*> mirents . did ol ko I.I land. . 1« , .. „ , . „ sion of the Oregon legislature will oon- June 3. 1878, entitled "An a»'' » that . > if ..... they would get . .. a 1...» bottle J T llol’ero. K t'reur Will «.rlltllll »m* HUggVNt ted ................. E ditor and P ropkiktor . veue in Salem at 1» o’clock, a. m. Mon­ sale of timber lands in the States of < al- | of ei.h la. lor, all .4 Ih'.lileld,»hes.m Cough Remedy nml ChamlH'rliiin's ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Ua-hing- K M llraliaim Kegl««»r- day, December 21. The session was ton Territory," as extended to all the put -oiiie upon lhe dumniv teat the 1 Timber l and. Act June J. I«7W-- avBM-RirrioN raten : called in a proclamation issued by Gov­ 1‘ulilic Land' States bv act of Augu»L4, baby was sucking it would no doubt Notlce For Publication. euro the child. This they did and 1892, ernor Chamberlain this morning. The One year (in advance)...................... f- Mary J. Creech of Ashland, county of brought about a quick relief and cured ttnlte.l State« I and Oihee. I ake. l< « .• purpoee of tho session is to correct the II .!••» • Noli«»’»* Jackson, state of Oregon, Ims tiled in tho babv." This remedy is for sale by mtobor hiroinp’lHiieu with the |.ro\iM»»h’ ” ”»• * defect in the tax law arising from the thia office her sworn statement .No 2-17 C. C. Cliitwood. June :i. h . n . untltb «1 An aci for H«>’ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1D03. amendments made by the passage of for tlm purchase of the S«a SEqr, N \Vqr TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE'' 1878.— (iinlier Inntls in lli«’ Siuies* «»I i Invited. •vu, St kA.lH Hiul WrtJ.iintton |. ** the Phelps bill last winter. The law as SEqr, SWqr NEqr, See 1, Tp 38 S, R 9 vxluniL .I t” nil il.e I'nhlli l-Aml - »•{ • NOTICE FOR P' Hl ICATloN. E W M. WHAT ME ADVOCATE. of AugiiM I. I n '.’K II”1 lull”"“»« it stands now, does not authorize a tax and will offer proof to show that the ’ U nited States La ml Office, Lukeyew, tiled tn thi» vQlnv their »worn btAU mvnu. to- levy in January, and without a change land sought is mon' valuable for its tim ­ That not another acre of the public October 23, IIKK,. Notice is Thontus Drtikr of Klenieth F a IU. eounlv of or stone than lor agricuhural pur- llregon, KI aiha H i . MAh ot On . hereby given that in eompliame with 217t) lands shall over lie granted to any state in the law the state, most all of the ber is>ses and to establish her claim to said for the ^»urvliAsc oi the r \ r 4 •* ' '» or territory for any purpose whatsoever, counties, and all the cities and school land before Jus H Driscoll. Co Clerk at the provisions ol the Act ol June 3.1878, Mark k Burn« ol KI aiuai I i F a II a . count v of W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, districts, would bo without fundi and entitled "An act for the sale of timber Klamath Falls, Or. on Thursday, the hinds tn the State- . f California, «'re­ KI aihh H i . Mate <»t Oic-oii. or to any one other than an actual set­ n • would 1x5 paying interest on warrants 21S» lor the pur» h»t"« ot tlu ’ N'jM - * 4th day of February, 1904. tler who has Ixiilt his home on the laud gon. Nevada ami Washington l'errilory, ’ 22, Tp W S. R 7 b . W M . EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. for several years to come. The interest She names as witnesses J C Smith, as extended to all the Public I miiu He* That thw \dll offer proof to uh«»'» H»*’ and lived on it for five years. expense from this cause would lie from W O Smith. T E Smith, J G Pierce of lAibl sought ix more vHlnwhle lor Ils ttmher» States l>v net o| \11g11st 4, 1892, the fob That the national government shall tliun lor AKrivtiltural puriK»-'” hiki « Klamath Falls, Or. lowitig persons have tile.l in this office »tone boarded by 100.000 to >260,000. The cost of a spec­ Any and all persons claiming adverse ­ Driscoll, Gountv clerk at Klamath ‘ \’r' their sworn statements, to-wit : ial session, it brief, will not lie more LI V LI j • II.iv mid Grain bought and sold. ly the a'xive-deserilx-d lamlsare nipiest- bring water within reach of settlers on on Momlax th« nh.iuv <«i •an’’"' ,, Herman Wehr < t Aberdeen, county gon. They name a> «itnv-. w: rho« Drake. JokJ I ’ ttssengerB convoyed Io nil parts of Southern Oregon public lands, the cost of such works to than >20,000 and will probably be much ed to tile their claims in this office 011 or of Chehalis, state of Wash., sworn state­ ronnolh . J " Hamakar. *• »m Iravnur, Mere less. liefore said 4th day of February, 1904. ment No 2612 lor the purehn.se u>f the L. Burna, all of Klamath F a ID, Orejimi be repaid to the government by such and Northern uliforniu at the very lowest ruteH. E. M. Brattain. Register. Anv an I all per^ins elaiming a-h.’m’h Im Governor Chamberlain also ordered a SWqr, W>, SEqr Sec 26, Tp 37 S, R above settlers in anunal install meute, without .leauribe l lamia ate rrf February, foi uia, Oregon. Neva la. and Washington 1892. Jennie M. Steen, of Lebanon, 1904. Tiiev name as witnesses: DUE TO CARELESSNESS. necessary to save for beneficial use the Territory.’’ a« extended to all the Public E S Ward, A B Croop of Portland. Or, Land State« l»v act of August 4, 1892. county of Linn State of Oregon, has flood waters that now run to waste in Herman Wehr Alienlien, W ash. Selma filed in this office b.et sworn statement Daniel W. tiuil. «. of |k>’> S. I., st. the arid region and shall preserve the Timber Proofs of 15 Albany People are No. 2581), for the purchase of the E«4 A Anderson Seattle, W’ash, G Neubert Tacoma, county cl Pierce state of W ash Held up Until Parties are Ex­ forests and reforest denuded areas as El„ of Sec. 35 in Tp 40 S., Range 7 E., Klamath Valls, Ur. ingtoli, li'l" tiled in this oilice his sworn amined by Special Agent. Any ami all persons claiming adverse­ statement No. 2'61, lor the purchase W. M. sources of water supply. A number of prominent people of Al ­ And w ill offer prooff to show that the .... ......... ly the alxive deecrihed lands are re- ol the NE«4NW'l N‘.. o' Nl.'t.SE^ | That farm training schools shall be land sought is more valuable for its i queetod to file their claims in this office established bv county, municipal, state bany Or. who have made proofs on tim­ timber or stone than for agricultural elorv, his living straight from the ground, and 1 .and Office that their proofs have been 1904. United Status I.nnd Office, Lakeview, Oregon, ; C. 11. B ¡throw, 1 . S. Commissioner at where boys would be taught that their rejected upon the recommendation of She names as witnesses: J. G. Pierce, October 17. l'.M'J. .X’otiee is hereby given that Klamath Falls. Oregon on Tuesday, the In romplinnev with the provisions of the act ut first aim in life should be to get a home Special Agent Horace T. Jones for the Roy Hamakar, J. W. Hamakar, J. C. Conure.-s <»f June 1H7b. entitled “An act for I 26th day of Junmirv, 19lH. He names Smith, all of Klamath Falls, Ore. the sale of timber lands in the States oft'ali j i as witnesses: Geo Morgan, Grace Mor- following reasons: It appears from an of their own on the land. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ fornia, Oregou, Ne»ada au«l WaxhinKt'in Terri­ gan, Alliert Otev. and Henry Chapman ” as ex.ended to all the Puhl-e l.mni I That land shall be subdivided into examination of the proofs in these cases ly the above-described lands are re­ tory. States by act of Kugitsc 4, DW3, Clement Al- j I of Keno. Any and all is r-ons claiming small holdings in the hands of those that the parties came from Albany at quested to file their claims in this office bright, of Ashland, county of Jackson. State of j adversely the als.vc-de Sri's <1 hinds are has tiled in this ottice Ins sworn state- < who will till it for a livelihood, so that different times; that they proved up for on or before said 29th day of January, Oregon, meut No for the purci.use of the NE'x of I riapii-Hteii to tile their ehiims ill this Phottt. Main 193 1904. one another; that they located in the Section No. S, in Township No 39 S. Ramtv No. I on or liefore said 2iiday uf January, labor may find occupation in the crea­ E. M. B rattain Register. i n E. W M., and will offer proof to show t iial lhe ! office vicinity of one another and are going to tion of rural homes, which will be per­ land sought is more valuable for its timber or 1994. E. M. B kattaix . Register. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to petual safeguards against the political send their money with which to pay for TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878— establish his claim to said land Mfore (*. H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Withrow, V. S. Coin mi s’oner nt Kinmath Falls evils and social discontent resulting their claims. The answers are stereoty­ Oregon on Tuesday the 19th day of Janu­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE1878.— United States Land Office, Lakeview, ary. 1904. He tmtiv - ns witlies-« s: J. I! Bar­ from the overgrowth of cities and the ped in form and show signs of having NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. rett, N I. High. Mar.-ux Anderson of Forest, Or. been railroaded through without any Oregon, October 20, 1903. Notice is sufferings of unemployed wage earners. and J Falk, of Ashland, Or. Anv and all per­ United States Land Office, Lakeview, hereby given that in compliance with great care. In one case there was no sons claiming advers. tv the above-dotcrined i —Maxwell's Talisman. Notice is lands are requested to tile their claims in this I Oregon, «•ctulu-r 20, 1903. answers at all in questions of names, the provisions of the Act of June 3.1878. office ou or before said 19th day of January, hereby given that in compliance with entitled "An act for the sale of timber CRATER LAKE IMPROVEMENTS. age and postoffice address. E. M. B rattaim , Register. the provisions of the act <4 Congress <•( lands in the States of California, Oregon, 1904. June 3, 1S7H, entitled "An a't lor the Mr. Jones, who arrived in Klamath Nevada and Washington Territory,” as The advance copies for the press of Notice For Publication. sale of timber lands in the States of Cali- to all the Public Land States L and Orricx at L axfvibw . otirxioN, the Annual Report of W. F. Arant, sup­ Falls Friday, when seen stated that extended lornin, < tregon, Neva la, and U usliington by act of August 4, 1892, the mllowing October 27, l’.Mrt. these were the only cases he had con erintendent of the Crater Lake Nation­ persons have filed in this office tlieir i Notice is hereby given that the following- Territory," as extended to all the Public named Mettler has tiled notice of his intention laind States by act of August I, 1«*92. al Park have been sent out. This is the sidered necessary to suspend and that sworn statements, to-wit: malto tin»! proof in support of hi« claim William H. Garrett, ol Blv, county of Ernest R. Ballard of Chippewa Falls, to and that said proof will be made before Jas. II. first report of Mr. Arant since his ap­ while he had no proof of fraud or the county of Chippewa, state of Wis., Driscoll, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Or., Klamath, State of Oregon, iris tlle l in unreliability of the parties, yet the evi ­ pointment on October 13, 1902, and con­ on December 8. 19us, vis: this office his sworn statement No. 2591, Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on 3. P. R R. sworn statement No. 2701 for the pur­ JAMES T KOBE FITS tains mention of the many important dence of carelessness was so prominent chase of the S«wSEW, E^SWl4 Sec 24, of Bedfield, Oregon, H E No. 2tt<2 for the Lot« for the purchase of the NE^.-Wq, b«a in the proofs that he recommended SW'4 of Section 21 and NE^NW«, 7. 10. 11. 11. S. _» I n io ' K 11 E. W M. Tp 37 S, R 13 E W’ M. improvements made to the park since names the following witnesses toprove Sec. 28 in Town.-.hit, 37 8., Range 13 E., their temporary suspension until they Bert Cushiog Richey of F,ly, county of his He continuous that time. rosklei-ee upon and cultivation W. M. Klamath, state of Oregon, sworn state­ land. v iz : The greater part of the appropriation could be examined by a special agent. ment No. 2700 for the pur. base of lhe of E -aid And will offer proof to show that the VV Roberts. E Fretir, Wni Griffith and Jos­ for the park was used in building good The examination will probably be made SEqr SWqr, S>2 SEqr, NEqr SEqr, See eph Taylor all of Bedfield, Oregon. Innd Bought is more valuable (or its PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE E. M. Brattain, Register. timlier or stone than for agricultural roads, eliminating steep grades, con­ at Roseburg or before a commissioner 25, Tp 37 S, R 13 E W M. LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 7 A. M purposes, and to establish his claim to That they will offer proof to show that Notice for Publication. structing necessary bridges and in pro­ near the home of the claimants. said land Iwfore Register A- Receiver nt the land sought is more valuable for its miXDOmcz at I.4KKVir»', O r . Office: Mammoth Stabler, I jirgeat and Moat Centrally Located, viding a boat for nse on the lake. This OREGON MEN IN BIG TEAMS. Lakeview Oregon, on Wednesday, the timlier or stone than for agricultural (K-totn-r 2». ISM. Notice Is hereby given Hist III.* tollowing 27th day of January, 1904. has tended to greatly increase travel lie names pur|oses and to establish their claim to named fravelers conveyed to id! points at roaBonable ratm. Bost -.'tiler tun. rtTe.1 notice ot his intention and has lessened considerably the hard­ F. Whalley Wat.son Writes of Players said land liefore C. H. Withrow, U.S. to make Hunt |,ro..t In sup|s,rt of hl, claim and as witnesses • Charles W. I ’ attee, William T. Gar ­ That Have Won Distinction. Commissioner at Klamath Falls, on Sat ­ tt.al raid proof will 1». made before Jas. fl. care given to stock. ships of the tourists visiting the lake. the 6th day of February, 1904. briscoll, County rterk. at Klamath Fall,, Or. rett, Albert Walker Edward Caselieer, A communication has been received urday 5, 1903, vrz: At the request of the Secretary of the all of Bly, ( 'regon. They name as witneaees: Lawrence B. on December Wli.I.IlM II CARLOCK R. w. MARPLE, Proprietor. Interior, Mr. Arant has submitted a from F. W., better known as Whalley Turner, Harry G. Dee, T H Richey, B of Bonarua, Oregon. If E No Any and all persons claiming ad­ Telephone 101. for the K'a 8E',. JO j NE-. * m - 17. Tp 'W S KI2K.55 M versely the above-described lands are C Richey, J A Seydel Jr., of Bly, Or., Watson, eon of J. Frank W ’ atson, of list of the necessary improvements for IMF names the following »'Hnuss.*, toprove Alfred A Bish, Ernest R Bailard of ; hl, He continuous residence upon ami cultivation requested to file their claims in this the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. Portland, now studying mining engine­ and Chippewa Falls, Wis. office on or before said 27th day January of raid land, viz: The appropriation recommended ering at Columbia University, in New Any and all persons claiming adverse­ 11 II Burnham. John Ivircoll, 1> F Driscoll, 1004. Oregon, amounts to F»,895 to be used as follows: York, regarding Oregon football men in ly the above-descrilied lands are request­ and ti L Ciopmil, ail E. of M Bonanza. E. M. B rattaim , Register. Brattain. Register. ed to file their claims in this office on or 1st. To put the road from the south the East: Arthur Lewis, Pror. day of February, 1904. Timber l^ind, Act June 3, 1878- TIMBER LAND, ACT Jf NE 3, 1878.- line of the park to Anna Creek, a dis­ “Columbia University, New York, before said 6th E. M. Brattain, Register. Nnticc tor Publication. tance of eight miles, in good condition. Nov. 15.—Sporting Editor, Morning NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Kta’es Lan«! Office. Lakeview. Oregon, 2nd. To construct a bridge over Oregonian.—Dear Sir: I have noticed TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— October 17, 1903. Notice I m hereby given that United States Land Office Lakevie» in compliance u ith t he provixiona of the act of Oregon, October 17, 1903. Notice 1 White Horse Creek and make other nec­ from time to time this season in your * ..I im St 1070 entitled "An act far NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the >Hie of timber landa in the 8tai“* of Cali­ hereby given that in compliance wit essary improvements in the road. columns special notice has been taken of United States Land Office, Lakeview.. fornia, Oregon, Nevada fuwl Washington Terri­ the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878 3rd. To make a change in the road Oregon men playing on the football Oregon, October 23, 1993. Notice is' tory,” as extend'd to all the Public Land entitlisi "An act for the sale ,,( timf». Htat«> by a t of AuguM L 1892, Riley W. Tower from about 3*4 miles west ot the sum­ elevens of Berkeley and Stanford in hereby given that in compliance with of Klamath Fells, county of Klamath, 8tate of lands in thestates of California,Oregon the provisions of the act of Congress of has tiled in this office his sworn state­ Nevada ami Washington Territory," a- mit of the mountain in the park to An­ California. In the same connection it June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Oregon, ment No 2351 for the purchase of the extemied toall tin- Public l,ah,| States - ■ na Creek bridge, which would eliminate is my purpose to call your attention to a sale of timrer lands in the States of Township«) S, Range fi E, W M, and will offer by actol August 4, 18W, the following I from the road a high hill, which is on few of the Oregon men in the teams of California, Oregoti, Nevada, aud Wash­ pro<4 to ahow tbat the land sought 1* more persons have til.sl in this oilice their I valuable for its timb«*r or stone than for agri­ sworn statement*, to-wit:_ ington Territory,” as extended toall the cultural either side, one of the steepest and two larger universities of the East. and to establish his claim to Public Land States by act of August 4, said land purposes Jt i . ivm B iutkkkvtz , before Jas. H. Driscoll, (’ounty Clerk hardest hills on any road in Southern “The team of Columbia, which yes­ 1892. at Klamath Falls, Oregon,on Saturday the lfith of 1 ortlnnd, i-ounty of Multnomah, state Oregon. terday finish 'd a most successful sea­ Charles H. Kester, of Bedfield, county day of January. likd. He namiis as witnesses: of Oregon, sworn statement .No. 2511 G Pierce, J C Smith. J W Hamakar of Klam­ 4th. To complete the road from An­ son by defeating Cornell, and which haB of Klamath State of Oregon, ha» filed in J ath Falls, Or, and J H Bailey of Shake, Or. for the purchase of the NEL Dealers and Manufacturers of . this office his sworn statement No. 2651, Any and all persons claiming adversely the Tp37 8, RI3EWM na Creek bridge to the rim of the cra­ only once suffered defeat, and that at ' above-describedi land* arc requested to tile for the purchase of the SEJ^NEA^, of K exxeth M ac R ak , ter, two miles of which has been con­ the hands of Yale, was captained by their claim« in this office on or before said Section 11 in Tp 40 8., Range 11 E., 17th day of January, 19IM. of 1738 W 21th St. Los Angeles, »tale <4 structed. Richard S. Smith, of Klamath Falls, W. M. E. .M. B rattain , Register. California sworn statement No. 2539 for 5th. To improve the trail leading well known on the Coast as Dick Smith. and will offer proof to «how that the the purcha-e of the SELBEU s,.,. s from the summit of the crater to the He has developed into one of the best land sought is more valuable for its tim­ TIMBER LAND, ACT JuNE 3, 1878.— 9 E H«”»TpS7 8., R ber or etono than for agricultural pur ­ NOTICE Foil PUP,LIGATION, water’s edge and also to Btretch a cable defensive backs-on the gridiron today, poses, and to establish his claim to said ClI IKI.EH IIoKDKE, along the trail to aid persons in making and is looked upon as the surest ground­ land before C. IL Withrow, U.S. Com­ United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Octolier 111, 1903. Notice is of 107 4th St. Portia »1, conntv of w. carry a complete line of Whips, Bohen, Blankets, Col- the trip and io lessen the danger. . g , ---------------------v------------—-------------- v missioner at Klamath Falls, Or. on Sat­ hereby given that in compliance with Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn gainer in the team. 6th. To place a strong iron railing the provisions of the act of Congress of stafement No. 2549, for the purchase of “Chauncey M. Bishop, as left end on urday the 6th day of February, 1904. larw, Sweat-pntln, Ely-nctH, llitnicss Oil nml Soap. He names as witnesses: Charles June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the t?*'' 4' ■YE' i SE'4 •'''•<’ 29 NWL along the outer edge of Victor rock to the same team, comes from Salem, Or., Pickett, Philip Gray, Lee E Butin of sale of timlier lands in the States of Cali­ 3VV L, bee. 28, Tp.37 «., R. 13 E., W M Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. provide against accident, as nearly ev­ and is not only an aggressive player in Bed field, Or., and Albert D Hayes of That they will offer proof t„ Hhow fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington We curry everything in the Harness am! Snihllery lino. ery visitor goes here for a good view of his position but is used to punt, and Tule I«ake, Or. Territory," as extended to all the Public that the land «ought iff more valuable T »»......... », . . . . • Any and all persons claiming adverse­ Land States by act of August 4, 1892. the lake and surrounding country. for its timlier ot stone than for agricul­ I have bad thirteen veins of steady lias a splendid record in this line. I have been making the Celebrated ly the aliove-described lands are request­ tural purposes and to establish th.-ir Emma Maiming, of Klamath Falls, 7th. To engage two patrolman for “As field general of the Yale team F. practice in making Harness and llar- Lakeview Saddle for the pnAt four­ to file their claims in this office on county ( of Klamath-State (or Territory > claim to said land before C II Withrow the park from June 15 to October 15, H. Rockwell, of Portland, quarterback, ed or before said 6th day of February 1904. of , Oregon, has filed in this office her U. S. Commissioner at. Kiamatli l ulls: «'«■* g'ssls. I let my work apuak h r teen years. My work will Munii the each year. E. M. Brattain, Register. , sworn statement No. 2514, for the pur- Oregon, on Wednesday the 26th dav of is looked upon as second to none in the G eo . W. B iiadi . kv . closest lns|R*ctlon. W m . GuwTlHta. 8ih.' To construct a small Btrong country. cbace of the HE^ Section 20 in Town­ . anuary 1904. Thov name as witnesses: TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 — ship 37 S., Range 13 E., W. M. Julius I ratkreutz ol Portland, Oregon house on the rim of the crater and pro- “The Oregonians in Eastern colleges NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. And will offer proof to show that the land Kenneth MacRae of Izm Angeles Cali- vide same with register and other sup­ are proud of the records these men have J C.WH i pp Hailaffti'Uuu Ou«r« nl.L'il jap LEW United States Land Office Lakeview. sought is more valuable for its timber forma, (diaries Hoedke, of Portlan 1 f . i. wpic.nr plies necessary for , the registration of made and of the state which has bro- Wrllu Its Tor Nainpl<*s MANAGEN Oregon, October 20, 1903. Notice is or stone than for agricultural purposes, <)regon August H.s-dke, of Klamath PHONE s-o-e Visitors to the park. duced them. Yours truly, hereby given that in compliance with anil to establish her claim to said ,and Falla, Oregon. Samuel Sj,r„at, of Ash 9th. Also for a register and a water­ the provisions of the act of Congress of liefore Jas. IL Driscoll, County Clerk at and, Oregon. Chas. W, Babel, of Port- F. W. W atson .” June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Klamath Falls,, Oregon, on Saturday, land, Oregon. proof metal case to be placed on Wizard Any and all persons claiming advers- TIMBER CULTURE, FIN AL PROOF. sale of timber lands in the States of the 23rd day of January, 1904. She Island. California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash­ names as witnesses: ''«Ml hinds are requir- — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 10th. To establish a house or sta­ J. W. Ilamakar, J. C. Smith, J. G. ed to file tlmir claims ln thia „(|j4, on ington Territory,” as extended to all the United States Land Office, Lakeview tion in the park, also a small stable and Public Land States by act of August 4, Pierce. Geo. H. J alley, all of Khunath or before Saul 26th day of January 1904. Oregon Nov 7, 1903. Notice is hereby 1892. Falls Oregon. , _________ L. M. B hattain , Register. tool house. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. O£4trff IN MADBIt given that John Likiteky has filed notice Any and all persons claiming ad­ August E. Kranz, of Bly, county of 11th. For the salary of the superin­ of intention to make final proof before Klamath GRANITE. IRON FENC­ versely the above-described lands are State of Oregon, has filed in ING ANO ALL HINDS ASHLAND OREGON"** tendent and for the keeping of an ad­ Register & Receiver at his office in this office his sworn statement No. 2594, requested to file their claims in this Ijikeview, on Wednesday the 30th day for the purchase of the SW’i of Sec. 22 office on or liefore said 23rd day of OF CEMETERY WORK POSTOFFICE DOX NO. «» ditional horse for use in the park. of December, 1903, on timber culture in Tp 37 S., Range 13 E., W. M. January, 1904. application No. 793, for the SEJ^ of INDIANS GAIN SWAMP LANDS. And will offer proof to show that the E. M. B rattain Register. J p UN”’ ACT JI’NE3, 1878- section 11, Township 38 fi, Range 10 E land sought is more valuable for its NGHf'E Hilt PUBLICATION. W M. He names as witnesses: Charlie State of Oregon Has no Title to TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878— timlier or stone than for agricultural CHAHIJERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY 1 <>< io's'r t9.'^ Likusky, August Likusky, John Shook, purposes, and to establish his claim to Swamp Lands In Klam­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. David Shook all of Dairy Oregon. said land beforeC. IL Withrow U. S. full,.I Hint.-K I,inni utile.-, l.»k«vli*w, Oregnn ath Reservation. The finest quality of granulated loaf ■dc.mg’r.-..', j* :7": «'>■• »-t E. M, B hattain Register. Octolier 17. U« i : i . Nollen I» liereli, given Inst Commissioner at Klamath Falls Oregon siihar is used in the manufacture of ttm -Hl<-of m , ' •.''w’*1."1' A" t for hi compì lance with tin* provisions «»f the *<‘t The acting Commissioner of the Land torni». <»ru tlmlH-r ,(lJ N¿ I» »,¿ " "f «• «'»It- on Thursday, the 28th day of January, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the, f’otlgreas of June 3, | m 7 m , enfiti« <1 ' ah act for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ritor.," „1'", , jy»"tiln«ton Tcr- the Malo of t linber lands hi the Halen of <’•!!• Office has rendered a decision upholding 1904. 7 | roots uaed in its prep paration give it a' «IMtw nubile I.,,,,,! fonila, Oregon, Nevada and Wallington Terri­ Land Office at T^keview, Oregon. Ho names as witnesses. W. J. 1 I flavor the title of the Indians to about 55,000 similar to maple miipli svrup, making it! ............— tory,” ax extended to all tho Public Lan<| <>(400 1st Mt !f0Y ’* G’'KI.KT November 9, 1903. Mitchell, W. W. Carmichael, August quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Rod- I acres of swamp lands on the Klamath Blates l>y act of Augiml 4, IM'I2. Mian* Of OrU;;,’' h ';;1’ Notice is hereby given that the fol­ Hyppke, M. Douer, all of KI'math erick, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of i (I«ORGE JUIIXBTON «worn smi.'t N,, .1. -im i' hh Indian Reservation. These lands were lowing-named lettler has filed notice of Falls, Oregon. a! » «<« »on. , , <.»,< of Oregon, ha this remedy, says: “I have used allotted to Indians several years ago but his intention t» make final proof in sup­ Any an100,000 to 1,000000, the 38 3, ROE WM. He names the fol­ George Hum’s Hardware Store, East .il K b'""1'' ■' 'I I'lcrce, W O Smith, lowing witneMM to prove his continu­ tain Pen is the best. Chitwood sells all of Klamath Falla, Oregon, greater part of which will lie held by ous residence upon and cultivation of End. Huy and all peraona ('hilmlng advcraely the them. 'l";tr