Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 21, 1904, Image 2

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    niunlty Industry I* attempted except-1 olen «lien Calif
All kinds of rtibtier gisst« at the
Atty and all |*»r»oi>« claiming adverse­
Ing animal liustaodry.
Wide are;i*i
Rxcelalor, Dairy, Oregon.
t»< the most beautiful and potential ly the slove dem-ril**! lami« «re re-
pnsluctlve ixmntrv lie Imrre 11 and (| nee It'd lo file their claim« in litis ortie» TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK S. IH7*-
on or before said Iti <i«> <»( Feb tiXM
«•»to bccstwe cultlviithm I* useless
NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION.
F. M lirattsln, Register
whey,, there I* nt> mean* of getting to
Umte<| Stat»« Und OiHc*. lakevivw,
market.
TIM It»« I 4*1», ACT JI *« 3. IflZS—
Oregon. Ot-t. »7. |mw.
|. lierebv
Il has long hcen a question with
given that In ixtnipliMin-e witli the pro-
NotitM for Publication.
CongrtMl« ot June 3,
tbone who know anything about the
I nited State« I juh I Office latkevicw, ilMou« of I It,* act
Klamath region a* to whether It be­ tlr, itetober 27, Hkxi, Notice is hereby Is,S. rntltl,*| “An act for tlie «ale of
long* commercially to California, to given that in compliance «ith the pro timber lands in tint State* of California,
Oregon or to the innimerclal cities of Maions of the actol juue 3, 1S7S, entitl­ itrcm n, Nevada ami Washington I'erri-
torv," aa rxlei ded to all the I'liblie
Utah.
It is appniacbable by prac­ ed ' An act (or the «ale of limber lands laml State« hv net o( Aug 4. 1X92,
in
the
"tale«
ot
Ualifotnia,
Oivgon.
Nc
tically level mutes from the north,
L'U priwort. ot Klamath Falls, court '
vadaand Washington territory,’’ an ex-
from the east and from the south­ tended to all the imlilie land states by ty ot Klainath. State of Oregon.has tiled |
west; and the antarral judgment ha* act of August 4, lSi>2. the ioHowing per­ in thia office her sworn statement No.
be* n that the future commercial con­ sons have til<*i in this offtaa their »worn 2737, (or the tmruha»e of the SF.G Nl '«
F1, SEla A lot I of Sw. No. 12 In Tp.
nection of the country depends large­ statement«, to wit—
Grace F. wnaeon of 3904 Jackson at, No, 40» It « E W M. and will offer
ly upon which of these three routes
i
pftxtf
to show that the Inml nought is I
was first to be opened.
This point San Francisco, county of San Francisco, more vnlu«l>h> for ita timl>er or «tone,
■tale
of
Calif,
sworn
«tJteim-nt
No
'.'73;
ha* tiecn determined by the enter-
lhan f >r agricultural purposes, and to I
i prise of the Klamath lumlier country for the purchase of the x half *wqr, w- i estnhlioh her claim to said land before
I half *»tr. aec IX tp X* » a IS «
C.
II Withrow U. S. Com,, Klamnlh i
| of which Mr. Hervey Lindley, of L«w
fauna A Maxwell ot SIMM jack«on st.
9
i Angeles, is the most active spirit. Son Francisco, county of S*n Franeiwo. i Falls. Orr. on Thu rm lay, the tlth. dav
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¡Tlie Klamath River Railroad which state of ('aid, sworn statement No 27XX I of Feh. 1901.
She names »» witnesses; J. G. Pierce,
1 has now penetrated to 1'okegam* and (or the purchase of the x-lialf RlR)r, aw-
R. 9. Moore, J U, Smith ami .1. W.
1 which must soon reach Klamath . qr *«qr, sr*ir wwqr, sec X. tn 3X a a 13 a
Helen I. Thayer of Berkeley county of Ilamakar. all of Klamath Kalla, Oregon.
1 latke, cannot (ail to establish tlie line
Any ami all person« claiming adversely
of commercial Interest southward—I Alameda state oi Calif, sworn stateuient the above de»cril>ed lands are r**|iu>«te)|
with the commercial citle* of Call-1 No 2?;t9 tor the purvha.«c of the ssqr *«- t<> die their claims in thia olH<s> on or le
qr. x-half «»qr. *»|r swqr sec H tp 3X
' foiuia. One railnmd will for a long »«13«
(ore aaul 1 Ith da« of Kelt. 1‘kH,
,
E. M. Brattain, Rvgialer
time lie ample for kl) the need* of the
liattic A Hutchins ot Central House
Klamath b.tsin.
Till* road, now county of Butte, state of Calif, sworn
nearly instructed. e«t.*bll*he* tlie statement No ST40 fo» the purchase of
'connection with California and It will i , the k-half *nqr, saqr ««qr, .*wqr saqr. 1 Sheriff’» Sale for Delinquent Taxes
tor the A ear 190a.
probably have no rival for many sec 14. tp 3X s a 12 X
tossie M Hutchins of Gridley cottniv [
rears to come.
California, through
a
Notice la hereby given that by vlr
of Butte, state of Calif, sworn statement
Mr. Lindley'« enterprise, has at least No 2741 for tbe purcltase of the * half tue <>f a warrant I nuhx I out of the
ammond
won the first move and will probably •«qr. saqr swqr, swqr saqr. »«*• It Ip fix County Court of the Slate of Oregon
be able to retain the very great ad­ a a 12 a
h>r the County of Klamath on the
william K McFarland of Til I. *t. Sac­ 6th day of January, 1904, com­
ture volcano spits and froths, and our vantage gained. -Sacramento Union. 1
ramento, county of Sacramento, state manding me to advertise ami aell the
alili» uuwt hasten there to protect
of Calif, sworn statement No 2742 for the property of the delinquent tax­
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
American interests.
Nigh onto a
the purchase of the *wpr sec it tp fiH s payer* for and in the said County tor
Senator Mark A. Hanna, chairman R 12 a
Republican In Politics. «nd devoted to the century of tills intolerable thing,
Clara F wanllsw of San Francisco, the year 1902 as extended In the de­
Timber, Afrtculturel. •fork and Wool interest* since the immortal Bolivar and a few of the National Republican Com­
linquent column on the tax mil of
bt the great Riamaib County.
mittee. has Mailed the following call county of San rranci«eo state of Calif, Klamath County for said year or no
sworn statement No 2743 for the pur­
Irishmen cut the yoke of Spain; and
for the next National Republican chase of the «-half *»qr. swqr itaqr, as- much of said property of said delin­
yet every recurrence of the dog-da; a convention:
qr Hwqr, sec 10 tp 3X a « 12 ■
quent tax |>ayers as nity be neermary
FnMt.hrvI every Thursday by
and each succeeding solstice witnesses
••To the Republican Electors of
Daisy N Merarland ot Sacramento. to satisfy tlie taxes charged against
one of these play wars. The British the United State* In accordance County of Sacramento, state of Calif, said tax ;>ayer* for the s-ihl year, to­
. with established custom,
and
in »worn statement No 2744 for the pur­ gether with penalties. Interest and
Bahama* have no such troubles: the ¡obedience
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ÉiMTOB AXP P rohukvob .
of tbe chase of the w1^»1,, sec 9, tp fiM» a costs for the collwtlon of the same.
I obedience to instructions
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Danish Mesi Indie* suffer no such in
x;tlt„nal convention of 1900.
the 12 a w m
Tlie following I* a correct trans­
That they will offer proof to show
termittent fevers of brawling; the National Republican commltti’e dl-
that the l.*hd sought is more valuable cript of tie delinquent property as
French possessions are peaceful; yet recta that .« National convention of for its timber or stone than for agricul­ shown In the delinquent column of
t? <v
practically the same people inhabit
delegates ami representatives of tural purposes and to establish their the tax roll for said 1 «if. 1902, xm >>
ibe Republican pnrtv to held at Chi- claim to said land before C H withrow. Mil to I lie persons whose names apper.r
all the Canb island*. Il appear* then
Ih<1 M.|»e (>f- ||Hm^ f)>r Ule
THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1904 that only a strxmg government by purpose of nominating candidate* foi U S Commissioner at Klamath rails. Or, opposite each dew r I pt ion and as the
on Friday the 12th day of rcb, 1994
same are recorded on the tax roll for
They name a* witness,-«: Grace E
others than themselves can insure President and Vice-President, to be
said year 1902.
1 will on the tlth
wasson,
I_-inr*
A
Maxwell,
Clara
bl
Japan is little, but she has spunk.
continued peace in all this nest of voted for at the Presidential election,
day of February, 1904, at the hour of
wardlaw.
of
Xau
nandaco,
Cal.
Helen
k . .....
Tuesday, November •». 1904. and for
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i 10 oVhx-k. a. in. of said day, at th>-
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the tiansnction of such other busi- I. Thaver Berkeley Cal, Hattie -A Hatch­
front door of tlie court I kmmc In the
It is never tad policy to do right.
w bat must be the poli-y of the , ness
|nay pr„per|y come before It, ing ot Central House, Cal. Bessie M
Hutchins of Hridlev. Cal. william K Me-I | town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, In
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United Mates in the future when tlie and that .«aid convention shall aa- Fatlaml, Ihusy N McFarland ol Sacra-1 ois ittence to said warrant, exp<«c for
Affair* are still quiet in the pujama constant brawls on all sides will ham- seinhle at 12 u’ciuck noon on Tuesday, menlo. Cal.
sale and sell at public auction to the
Any ami «11 persona claiming adverse- I person or persona who offer to pay
republic.
per our digging of the canal and tbe June 21, 1904.
Iv
tbe
ahovesfeverihed
land»
.«re
request-1
Oregon will have eight representa­
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the taxes, penalties. Inti rest and
proper operation of it when once it is
r*l tn file theirclatm* in tht" office on or
cxstaand lake a certificate at tin*
‘‘Eastern possibililie»" are the comptetexD1 Htail tbe question be tives.
before said 12th day <>( rrb, I9“4
Row cat rate of Interest for cash In
E. M. Brattain. Register.
IRRIGATION NOTICt!.
topic now.
solved by annexation? President An­
hand, the following desrrltwsl real
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1 property as set forth in said lax list,
drew Johnson in his fourth annual
All who expect to sign water .■<>n
That Chicago fire has burned ,itself message called attention to the wear-> tracts are requested to d<> so within TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1S7S.— tiewit:
NoTri'E RtR I'UBI.H ATloN
Beach. J C, EiF.J. Lot* 1. 2. 3
iruuiMl tbe world.
isome condition of affair* upon this the next week, as the undersigned
United States Ijind Office, Lakeview,
aixf 4. nee 13 tn 37 r «. F,
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very island of Santa Ikmiingo and w*" I***1? here by Feb. 1st. to secure 'Oregon. Oetnher 17. IBM
e is
W). SW|SK|. LoU 1, 2. J,
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three
surveying
corp*,
or
through
Chance is a sweet siren that in­ ovetl that it be made a part of the .
*wf„
|he un. 1 hereby given that in Compliance with
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I tlw provision« ot the set of Congress of
toxicates tbe sense* and lure* to ruin. I nited State*.
General Grant con- dertaking Half the required amount June 3. 1*7*. entitled “An act for the Beals, C C, NSj, *ex- 24 tp
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tinually urged from the presidential is already xutmcritx-d and the ditch sale of timber lands in the State« ot Cali­
Beal*. Anna P, NJSJ, nee 24 tp
Mr. Heart» cootlnue* to start news­ chair the neceii»ilv of putting a stop " *** ** built if the other half Is sub- fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
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Territory,'* as extended to all tlie Public
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papers, but other* are sawing the tu the braw 1» on Ute *ame Island bv ’ "rr“Td ?•' Je,hr‘“r? *' Con.’lr"f ? ‘ I ji nd State* by *«'t of August 4. 11W2.
[ Bishop, W G, SW| sec 25 (p
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„ ■ can be signed at the Countv Clerk s,
Minerva E. Call, of Klamath Falls,
wood.
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annexation.
That was twenty-five offlee. J. G. Pierre’s offlee, TTie Brick
county of Klamath State of Oregon, ha«
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years ago, before our country bad a Store. Duffy's store. NchalVck A Dag-1 filed in this oNice her sworn «I alement 1 Blsiwp, Ida M, N F.I sec 23 ip
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It is pmmrtoe «wests and Japan are thought to the Island* of the sea. and gett’s store, L. F. Willits store, tnd No. 2537. for the pucT.'aee of the E‘, ' 1
Bishop. Nancy J, SK| hot 25
waiting for tbe other powers to pull when even the purchase of Alaska 11 Merrill at Whitney Mercantile Co's HEW, toe..30. >Et4NE’4 of toctiiin 31
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and Ji Wi.NIV'« Sec. 32 in Township 37 '
raised a storm of protest from those *Uee and Martin Bro*, store.
them apart.
BtitlerCh.w, NjNF|, NW|SF|
S. Range 9 E.. W. M.
who sought to hew close to the line |
A. K. Brown.
And will offer proof to show that the
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ofpH^Pt »«id down by tbe early TIMBER LAND, A<T JUNE .3. IH78.- land sought i* more vsluabfe for it* !
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It will be an amusing spectacle to pri-sldents.
Since that time we have
K(mcE FOR PI’Hf IC ATInv
' ttmlirr or «tone Ilian for ngrii-ultural i Carmody Kd. 8E|, N'fSWl see
acquired Porto Rao, tbe Philippine*.
„ f J™
f’" H.H LICATION.
see the little mikado pulling the r'./sn.
'
purpose*,
and
hi
estalih'li
hi«
claim
tn
13.70.
12 tp 39 r 9
w
Fnllrd »«tc« (and OlScr. Lskrrie« Or»«nn.
Guam and our share *4 Samoa. We >»uu«ry is. iwm x<x»ee i« nrrebr «irru that said land before C. ||. Withrow U. » | Cline Thomas. NW| aec A tp
eYar's whiskers.
are to have sovereign authority over t* *»«rii*ucy «ift the mo « i « iom oi the Act t’ornmiorocer at Klamatl, Fall«, ‘ trrgon
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.
"• Hw. I. :«?". entitled ‘An «rt lor the -ale of loti Tttewlay. tbe 9ilh Jay of January,!
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a strip or territory from ocean to uather r«nd. tn the summ o < caiitorni« Ore-
I Crouch FC. Kat, N4NF4. SW|
Dowle now threatens to return to ocean in Panama. We are irrevoca- . *m- Ve'«d« «nd «¡«htnston territory •• •- ex- > 19IM. Che names as witnesae«. :
NE|, NW|SE| sec « tp 41
Jo». E. Jenkins, F. E. Boyd. R. T. I
K1.
.1.1 — to—
tended to «11 the Atorlc (.and Stele« by act
life tbe third time after he H dead. blj ( ommilt t<> to a colontai pr>Hcy«
of Auirii*t 4. U02. the lollowinf person* have Baldwin, J. F. Kunlwll, all of Klamath !
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Tbe European powers recoenix** the °l*<1 ,n
their »worn Btatemrou. rii
There is no end to the aesourceful-
I Cmwaon F W, SW| sec 12 tp
, fact that tbeir band, are retrained
.^’‘7..,^:,’^ Fall". < tregon.
Anv and «II person« claiming ad- j
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ness of the old man.
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from meddling <>o this side of tfic Al-, f i?’i •fc>u«‘‘cha^ ai <*« *»■., .t» 10, Tp a> »ercety lb« «Z>orr-<f«-wrrfhe4 tan.t» are 'Cfowaon 0 W, NUi see 1J tp
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lantlc. When their Interests and the , aido.. m Brut.m <4 Lskeyiew. mnnty nt reqiieiited tn file their claims in thia
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Mayor George B. McClellan, of lives of their Citizens are jeopardized lake. State nf Oresm . «worn «taiemeni Mo. nffire on or before «aid 2b day of January,
Drlaco A T, SW| *ec 30 tp 40
by the petty fights In tbe Caribbean »» »* *•*M ibe Mie* t^ M.Tp»
1TO4.
New York, seem* to be gathering
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E. M. Ba ATT aim Register.
they ran do no more than appeal to • That they win <dter proof Io «how that the
strength for the democratic nomina­ the Coiled States tn reelifv the eeila
Edxall F W. 84NW|, Lota 3
'1 •^«
lor ^,,
In Bnd
Umber
or
tne cnnen .'Mates io rectirv me evils. , '• , n lon
, lh, h n * *• more valuable purp
lorB
CONOR A TVLATIONS.
and 4. arc 1 tp 41 r 7
tion for tbe presidency.
W hether by annexation or by aeon- t»bit.h their claim« to «aid land before the
Edsall John B, SWj acc I «P
sistant policy of severe repression it SS^Ve^bX''.«°"
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Mr. John IL Cullom. Editor of the
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Th»y nam. *« witne»«« k s Henry, nf Garland. Texas. News has written a
Marshall Field, tbe great Chicago mav vet be the dutv of our govern-
Ferguson Ed. EJWj *cc 2 tp
ment’ to bring ordei out of this bund- fvXmXct
tX.V.'-^Tw'^Z
letter of congratulations to the man
merchant, baa been ••mentioned" a* a
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red years’ chaos—San Francisco Call. °t Xew Pine creek, or, h c Kam bo of piuah ufactiirers of CbaN»brrfain's Cough
Flock Lizzie, E)»W|, NWl-
democratic possibility.
Marshall is
• Or.
Remedy
as
follows:
‘
‘
Sixteen
year*
I Any .nd «11 penotr« claiming adversely the
NWi. SWINWf, L»4«5 and
now in tbe presidential class.
above '1cM*nbe<l land* are r*-qnested to file
a, sec 6 t p 41 r 5
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I th*ir claim* In thia office on or before »aid JRth ago when our first child was a baby
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LOST TO OREGON.
day of March, 1X»4.
lie was subject to croupy spells und Hanson O C A, BE| sec 24 tp
J. M. W a T«OS. Rrglater.
The Boev* are talking of coming t<
we would be very uoeasy about him.
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The Trade of the Inland Emflre Of —
We began using <'hamliejlaln's Gittgli Hoover Mary, Lota 1, a, 7 and
«Ms eotwrfry. If they do they will be
Notice
of
the
Safe
of
Unsurveyed
Klamath Secwred to California.
Remedy in 1M7, and finding It such
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assured of s hearty welcome, as they
Swamp Lands.
Among the development* of the
a reliable remedy for colds and croup, Ingala C E. Pita 3 and 4 sec 12
are of the sluff that makes great re- past year tending to the enlargement
m X 'JJuTz'ovi"! we have never been without. It In the
tp 37 r ». W|SE|. SW(, Lota
publics.
of what we mav call tbe general :> m.oi>x>r'h>.i»M nr th. mn-h,«- o(n>. house since that time.
We have five
1X3*
3 and 4, sec 7 tp 37 r »
sphere
of
California
trade
and
influ
,
-u-r*«z
i
.wsmpi.nd.
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ichildren and have given It to all of McIntyre Win .M, SEj ace 1 tp
Owe good
ence. hat which has attracted little
Whs't won Id s. the Wot hsif of Sectinn x and [them with good results.
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A Nova Scotia member of Pari ia­
public notice, i* tbe building of a
LVZe’^ feature of this remedy is that It I*
Mrluinghlln Mary I. NW|-
men! announce* his ability to thrash
railroad from the point where the '
of wnismeue q.ridtan it the railed not disagreeable to take and our
NW|,S1NW|. NjNW|, Pita
If Southern Pacific line crosses Klamath
any cltlaen of the UnMed State«,
JM •’‘n'."..'?''* tables really like it. Another Is that
I, 3, 3, 4 and 5. *ec 31 tp 39
iu- will make ft a wm M words we river, into I hr hi**ln of Southeastern n«l and attldar* to pnrrhaw lw aerrrrj.nc. i it is mil dangerous, and there Is no
r 7. EjNEf, SE1NEI, SEJ
llroro.r,
Tl.la lit I to rr.arf rw.ur «..mo Wl,b k«llon r«t> of Wlllnffer and t'otlon'a ; rtek from giving an overdose. I con­
Ifregon.
I nis little roarr, now «omr- rn4. and nurrey and der larauon a. nrovid^t
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wiTT CruC oat Senator Morgan.
aec 36 t p 39 r <1
thing like thirty miles long, foffriw* > bl wetion Xia and by raah or cheek for lull gratulate you upon the success of McLaughlin May O, NW| wc
the generar line'of the Klamath river “KTfid'itoi’taa than
per acre win be your remedy.”
For sale by 0. C.
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The Colombian boodlcrs continue in a northeasterly direction, piercing eonatdered.
Uhitwixxl.
Moore Cha* II, NjNj sec 1R
*n>r
*" *<«•••’••
to harp on their denamd for money. the mountain barrier which separate*
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application«and bid« ahootd he addr<-»ed t«>
All their patriotism calls for
I* California from Oregon, crossing the
Norris T II, NEqj aec 12 tp
state
lw,iinrl-,rv
a
khr.rt
dial-moo
atw.vo,
G
*'
Hr.,wn.
Clerk
stale
land
B<*rd.
Salem,
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boodle, and if they caa/k get their state oounoary a snort <1 nuance arxire j Oregon, and mariicii -Appife-atlo* «nd bid to
Klamath Hot Springs, and entering purchaae tnanrreyed Swam J. land. ••
Pilz P A, EJNErfrwc 20 tp 39
boodle any other way they arc willing the fine timber belt which lies be­
it o BROWN,
i’lerk State Land Board,
r 15, SjNWqr sec 21 tp 39
U> tight for ft.
Dated thin 3rd day of December, 1903
tween Klamath lake on tbe east and
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the Cascade mountains on the went. I
Ramsey C O, SlVqr sec 34 tp
The
nominal
purpose
of
till*
enter-
!
THE ONLY SOLUTION.
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TIMBER Lasts, ATT JVWB .3, 1R7H—
prise Is to reach the Kratrraffr timber •
Ruch Mr* L A. KlVqrSWqr
Notice
For
Publication
Revolution fn
Santo
Domingo iielt, but that behind this purpose,
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Unite< 1 State* land office lakeview,
wc « tp 3.1 r 7j, N P;rN Eqr
swings merrily on. From the top* of there I* a larger one related to the
Notica ■ ia
hereby pi»
giv-
pcmmiirii
■’v», **•»*•«•»
» rrorerty
permanent v v<»unnerve
commerce ui
of lire
the counvrj,
country. or. ocr. 27, • 1903.
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trees and the balconies of bouse* the la made manifest by the fact that the ?n *•'•» in compliance with the provis
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supporters of two rival political ’V(»rk or ronsfrurtlon ban been done iont> of tlie act of June .3 1H7M, entitlerl i
Sear* A Z, S| N Wqr, Pits .3 and
•‘an set for tlie s*le of tinilier lands in
grafters pop off their guns in the di- in the most thorough manner and
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the state« of California, Oregon, seveda
Washington territory,” as extended
vine name of liberty at, anything that arrangements have been t***dp
Stewart, A llamwy, P.ts 4 and
all the public land states by act of
5 In Doton
.»4
Busi near. at a point on Klamatb lake looking
which offers an easy mark,
to the establishment of terminal fa- i Atlgriat ...............
* file
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I. IK92.
following perwiri*
Walker Piula, N’Wqr wc 4 tp
is at a complete staiwIstilL
Pillage ciMties. Some twelve or fifteen mile* have fPed in this office llieir sworn
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and arson are of sucD frequent occur­ more of construction from Pokegama, atatementa, to-wit—
ADDRESS
Will John II, SWqv see 1.3 tp
Benjamin
J.
Hehler
of
959
Vallejo
fit,
rence that the press reports accept the present northern terminus of tlie '
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a»n Francisco county of a*n rranctwo
Wood Wm J, EjSEqr, EjNE-
them as a matter of course, lucre line, will carry ft Aiewaad to a con-1 state of iwlif. sworn statement «0 2HX3
MERRILL OR.
nect ion wltti navigation on upper
qr ssc 2 tp 41 r 7
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for tlie piirchaae of the xwqr sec 31 tp !
commonplaces.
The German papers
Klamath Lake.
I
Williams J A, SWqr sec 31 tp
3» * r 13 I.
aie waxing sarcastic over the affair
Tbe gieat bssln of Southeastern
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william wbler, of olen alien, county
and drawing lessons from our benevo­ Oregon thus apnroaj-lwd fo* the first of Konoiua »tale of > ahi, sworn »late
Wright John A, NWqr wc 25
lent Monroe dbctrlne.
Commander Um»1 by an efTecnfe system of trans­ menl *0 2HB4 lor the purchase of tlie
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I
FEqr, »I* »wqr wc H tp 3» a s 12 al
Young Earl, NjSWqr, SEqr
Mrs, T. J. Offietd, Prop.
Dillingham of the cruiser Detroit has portation is the largest remaining
Cecil Rayasond of 9fiff Vaileio St, «an 1
district In tlie United Mates wholly
NWqr, NPjrSWqrwc 20 tp
reported, to U m president that the undeveloped
Francisco,
in
» transportation rranciacAi, county of Ksn
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lives and property of Americans are sense. It is a count rj as large as the I state of Csiif, sworn statement wo 2H.'J5 Board by th« day, week or Edward B M, SEqr see 30 tp
for tlie pnrcliaaeoi th« W9<;r sec 45 tp 33
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dally In jpopaMv.. In abort, it is the State of Ohio, with * thousand ele­ s B 12 * w i*.
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month.
All of the herein described property
old revolutionary marc's Best all over ments of potential'weaDfr. but' which I That they will offer proof to show
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up to this time baa b«en held in the that the land soaght is more valuable
lieing In Klaiuath County, Oregon.
again.
bondage of an almost absolute isola for its timber or stone than for agricul­ Th« table is furnished with
GiM for advertialng will l*c added
First It to Havtl, tbec two pot­ lion. The five or six thousand people tural pnr[>ow« and to establish tlivir
to atxivc amounts before settlement,
claim
tosahl
land
liefore
C
If
withrow,
the
best
that
the
market
boilers In Salvador full a* Mils and occupy this great region are (feruled
penalty and Interest to date of sale
U H commissioner at Klamath Falls sr,
being included in alxive sunia.
there Is more popping of the deteatl- exclusively to the stock industry and i on Tuesday tbe 10 day of reb 1904.
can
supply.
live practically the lives of pioneers.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
ble little guns.
Ilardly baa trouble
Tliev name as witaessesc Mike Doo-
It is UHclesH to prodiM-e-Oanythlng ' her, To® Hhannon of rlamatli rails, oa,
this 7th day of January, 1904.
*»eu assuaged ua the mainland than which cannot walk out to market. •
Tb<- trade of the traveling public
K. T. S ummkkn ,
eec’l »• yrnond. F'-rtsrosn T Hehler of
WTln tbo water somewhere a mlna- ,therefore, nothing in tlie way of pom ' gan ?4rfeiwe c»FT. ■»•Rtnto »Hb^r, of;
I» sofb-tted.-
Slieiiff of Klumatli, Co.. '
HAMMOND’S
A COMPLETE NEW LINE OF
Up4o=date Clothing, Overcoats
ALEX MARTIN
President.
y
HEX MARTIN JR.
Cullili
Vic« President.
R. REIMES,
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HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS,
Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers,
GLOVES, FANCY AND WOOLEN SOCKS
Boots. Shoes. Patent Leather Shoes
Dancing Pumps and Slippers
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods
THE EXCELSIOR
Sole Agent for the “Easy Street” $2.50 Shoe
Those wanting good» in my line will find it to their ad­
vantage to get prices before buying. Mv stock is all
new and the most complete in Southern Oregon. A
tine line of overcoats at cost,
share of your patron­
age solicited.
R. 1. H
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
Corresoondeflcê
Invited.
Collections Attended
to Proniotly.
Groceries, Dry Good,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
IN
FACT
a complete and up to date line of
Goodie.
Nfnplv
DAIRY,
I. F. DAVIES.
OREGON
WESLEY O. SMITH,
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
A LARGE AND WELL
ASSORTED YARD OF
GOOD DRY LUMBER
Rough and Finish
THE TRADE SUPPLIED
WITH THE BEST
RHODES & ARNETT
Riverside Hotel.
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STABLES
EXCHANGE
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
EAST
END,
KLAMATH
FALLS,
OREGON.
Horses boarded by day, week or tLOlilb»
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
Passengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon
and Northern ulifor nia at the very lowest ratet*.
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
Linkville. Phone Main 14
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Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
A •
Teams with or without Drivers
Phone, Mam 193
WSSWRN STAGS CO
Daily-by Daylight-between
Klamath Fallsand Pokegama
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Point» on S. P. 3. 3.
Shortest Route, Best time and Accommodations.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINK
LEAVE! KI.AMATH PALLS 7 A. Al
Office:
Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located.
Traveler» conveyed to nil point» at rou»onablo rate». Best
care given to »tock.
Telephone 101.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
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