THE BADGER TIGER3.
W ar » tories about the seventh
WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS.
0SM* B«gl»»Bl From lhe Oresl Nnrth-
raas*— Kwro»« Lo’«e, »«ifferej | b th*
S»U m aa «he trow Mrlsmle
FT^»
mm I
StorUe wl
eT lwdlviawal Herutom.
4»
bc*ssrt*hl. 9« by Amort* an Pr. ■» Asmrla
fi<M. 9o*»k rUhla l*ro*rve«L )
ItSCONSIN
sent
53 rogiBients of
infantry to tbe
war; 16 out of
the
68
have a
pla<«e in the roll
of "Three Hun
dred Fighting
Regiments. ” The
Seeomi Wleronsin
lost the highest
p e r c e D t age of
killed in battle
of any regiment
in
the
Uniou
army—that is, in
proportion to the
nnmlier •nlist«*d
it lost more than
kny other regi-
toant. Tbia percentage was 19.7, almost
•0. Out of 1,203 total enlistments 238
Were killed in battle. If the caaualty
toootda of tbe war department could be
•osepted ns correct, the Seventh Wiscon-
ata wpuld stand nt lhe head of tbe list
of fegiments which lost the most men
killed in battle by actual count. Tbe
first A t « regiments on tbe war depurt-
nssnit list are tbe following:
Killed or died
of wound*.
•■math WUoon«!n.................
y-tktrd INmnsyIvan!«.
New Hampshire.........
Michl(»n.................
¥»«nli«th MaasnehuM-tta..
................ 2«
ktbTv ha* t-., n r. p atM often. T »tsnus
k> the brightest page tn the history of
that day's operations. In feinting his
Buluum to march forward iu MoPber-
sou's woods at the aall of the brave
Reynohta Meredith placed the Meoond
and Seventh "'tsreinsiu ou the left. One
volley of Hill's rueu cut dowu SO per
cent of the Second regiment. In les«
tliuu half an hour it lost 116 killed out
ut SOO men enguged. The Seventh then
cloeed the gaps and obeckod the unward
march of the victorious enemy. In the
Seventh, after lighting ail day.
lU
the west slope of Summary ridge to the
foot of Cemetery hill, the loss .indiuut-
ed to 1 78 killed, wonnded aud missing.
Regimental formations were ofleu bro
ken and the shattered ranks of several
oommauda united iu order to presuut a
bold front. At cue time a strauge regi
ment came flying back from the enemy's
attack, through the liue of battle of the
Iron brigade. Hoping to rally the pauio
stricken men, Captain Richardson of
the Seven tli rushed among them and
seized their flag. Waving it aud going
forward, he appealed to the fugitives to
face the other way. But it was usvleaa.
The pauic was beyond coutroL Captain
Richardson stood alone, a couspicnona
target, until the last of the stampeded
soldiers abandoned the ground, then
boro the colors, still flauunng defiance to
the enemy, into the ranks of his own
iron hearted company, well named the
"Lodi guards. ”
Battletiug episodes were unmorona
that day ou Summary Ridge, boon after
Captain Richardson saved the strange
stand of colors. Sergeant Richards—
two letters would have made him a
namesake of the first hero of the ''Mar
quette sharpshooters'*—saw the colors of
a strange regiment go dowu in battle
midway between the Uniou hues aud the
The reoorda of tbe different states
hav* been revised siDoe the war, and
•oldlers reported “missing” in Wasb-
in*t<x> have been fonnd to belong prop-
•vly among the "killed in action.” Th«
Mat of "Three Hundred Fighting Regi«
asoBts” was prep«*red by Colonel Wil*
liam F. Fox after an examination of
both national and state rolls. The figures
<d the latter were adopted in caeen
where they showed the greater losses in
killed. According to the state records,
the five regiments at the bead of the
UM ar«:
KBW er »liod
of w and*.
Fifth Michigan........................
Twentieth Mafwnchusetts. .
In the national list the Seventh Wie-
«onain stands first and in the state list
third on the roll of honor. Iu percent
age of loaees it stands fifth on the list,
having lost 381 killed out of 1,6 >'6 <n-
relled. If th« percentage be based upon
the number of mtn who joined the col
ors, the percentage is the highest oFalL
There were 256 conscripts «»tigned to
the Seventh, very few of whom reported
for duty in the field. After deducting
them the percentage of killed iu bat
tle in the Seventh rises above that of
the banner regiment and stands at 2C. 5,
or one in every five men.
Slaughter pens were far too common
tw the war where the victims bad no
<$ance to fight back. But the Seventh
W1acon»in was not decimated in that
Way.
It lost mru killed in 17 battles,
and in 10 of the 17 where it suffered
gMM punishment fought winning fights,
at leaat for the time being. It gained
What it Wes after when the men were
klUed. aud that counts for good work
in war. I will illustrate this story of
Tegi mental heroics by a few examples of
personal heroism.
The Seventh was organized in August,
1861. Each of the ten companies adopt
ed a synonym. There weie the “Co-
lumbia County oaclcts,” "Platteville
guards,” “Stoughton guards,” "Mar-
qeetteCounty sharpahesrters,” "Lnmas-
ier Union guards,” “Grand Rapids Un
ion guard«," “Badger btate guards,”
'Tiorthwratern tigers.” "Badger rifle»"
and “Lodignards. ” It was a good band
to join the “Iron Brigade of the West.’’
With that splendid phalanx it received
Its baptism of Are at Second Bull Run,
Aug. 38, 1863. Ii> the beat of the en
gagement there, when the combatants
were not more than 75 yards apart, the
Seventh changed front under fit' in or
der to march to the relief of its compan
ion regiment, the Second Wisconsin.
(There were thfee Wisconsin regiments
In the Iron brigade—tho Second, Sixth
and Seventh.)
All the field officers of the Seventh
were wounded at Second Bull Run, but
Ueutenant Colonel Hamilton stock by
the oolors until the battle was over, then
fainted from loss of blood. At South
Mountain, Md., on Sunday afternoon,
Sept. 14, 1863, the regiment, with the
Nineteenth Indiana, led tlie attack on
the gorge tn Turner’s gap. Tbe battle
lasted far into the night, aud about 9
o'clock tbe WiscqpsiD and Indiana sol
diers bad used up all their cartridges.
Word of this in some way reached the
ears of the Confederates, and they pre
pared to attack tne Iron brigade and re
cover the gorge. General Gibbon ordered
tbe men to bold their ground at tbe
point of the bayonet. In the Seventh,
Captain Callis, who commanded in the
absence of tbe wounded leaders—it was
only 14 days after the battle at Bull
Run sent out some men to gather car
tridges from the dead, and when the
boxes had been refilled ordered the regi
ment to lie down and resume tire for
close work. Soon afterward the Confed
erates moved up in tlie darkness. Cap
tain Callis called the Seventh into liue
and led it forward 20 paces on a bayonet
charge. One volley was tired, aud the
enemy's line disappeared.
South Mountain is classed ns a skir
mish, but the Seventh Wisconsin lost
136 men killed aud wounded on that
field. Sergeant Jefferson Coates was one
of the wounded. He suffered the loss of
an eye. At Gettysburg, a year later,
Coates lost his other eye, aud for gal
lantry displayed on that field was lire-
Vetted captain aud awarded a medal of
honor.
From South Mountain to Gettysburg .
'
Antietam,
Fradoricksbrirg and ChaDcellorstille
Mme between. Tbe Seventh, with the
net of ths Iron brigade, fought at An
tietam, but was only slightly eugag>*d
at the other twn places. Tbe fortunes of
war reserve»! a hot place for it at Get
tysburg in the Hr Mt day's fight, fol
Meredith's Iron brigade, those “black
batted fellows," as Hill's Confedera tes
tolled the men of the west, held the
had wbeu Reynold» lost his life n_id
risked his entire coipe to save Getty ■
Waa a leap of nearly a year.
■•FACE TTIF OTHER W AT”’
Confederates. The bearer had fallen and
did not rise again. Richards started fur
the spot determined to save tlie flag, but
when he reached th« place which he had
marked with his eye, he could find nei
ther colors nor prostrate bearer. The
ground was verv rough and uneven, so
be could easily have missed the mark,
or the wounded guardian of the flag may
have crawled away to shelter. In look
ing the ground over, Richards saw two
Confederates hugging the earth for safe
ty. He ordered them to get up and
march before him to the line« of the
Seventh.
Iu the annals of Richards’ company,
E, from Marquette county I find record
ed cue of those sad yet Pinching trag
edies which are left out ef the great war
histories. One of the noblest of lhe Mar
quette boys was Sergeant Robert W.
Hubbard. His biographer says of him :
"A young man esteemed aud respected
by all who knew him. ” We all know
what that signifies when applied to a
volunteer soldier. Young Hubbard was
«but through the body and lived just
long enough to whimper a dying message
into the ear of a comrade. It was this:
“Tell my mother that I died like her
boy.”
The Seventh fought in the Wilderness
with Hancock's corps on the Brock
road, and with that corps iu three sep
arate halt les on the field of Spotteyl-
viuna In its last fight of 1864 the tegi-
ment numbered only 156 muskets. Here
is the lifct of battle«, with lueses in
killed or mortally wonnded in each,
from Colonel Fox's “Regimental Losses
In the Civil War:”
Killed and mor
tally wotmdnL
Second Bull Run, Va., Aug- 28, ls62.
42
Second Bull Run, Va., Autr. 30,
T
South Mountain, McL, Sept. 14, 1362.
23
13
Antietam, Md., Sept. 17. lMt...............
Fred^riclcFburg. Va.. Dec. 13, 1MB...
1
Fitzhugh’* Crowing, Va
•f
Gettysburg, Pa.. July 1, 1S63.......
Wildernrm, Va.. May 6-7. 1854 ....
45
SpotftylvaniZ, R May 9. 1&'4. .
4
Spotu«y ivania, V<u, May 10, 1SS4 .
20
11
Spottsylvania, Va., May 1?, 1804.
North Anna River. Va., 1«C4.......
6
retvrxburg. Va.. June 17, 1864 ....
17
Petersburg trencb«m.........................
10
Hatcher’* Run, Va.. Fob. 0, 1SC5.
0
Graveilcy Kun, V'a.............................
14
Five Fork*.................. ...........................
0
Miaceilaucou* encounter*................
8
T<<tal.......................................................................... 281
Total killed and wounded.................................1.016
The regiment lost comparatively few
officers by death in battle, but the per
sonnel of the battalion and company
leaders changed ranidly, owing to the
heavy casualties among them in wound
ed. Tbe full roster shows 9 different
fluid officers, 40 captains, CO first lieu
tenants aud 00 second lieutenants. Over
200 original members re-enlisted.
G eorge L. K ilmer .
An Awkward Ft*.
“What I You nay that Herr Schmid]«,
the merchant, han guue blind? Hare'« a
pretty bow d'ye da I've got *» bill on
the man which is made oat, 'payable at
tightDorfberbier.
Colorado I'opullxt«.
The new governor of Colorado said
in hie inaugural that Colorado would
grow and pro»i<er were she completely
surrounilcd by Jefferson'a sea of flame
or John Adams’ wall of brass. In spite
of this assurance, the public reniembi»«
perfectly well that two years ago the
'ending burin»*» inen of Colorado signed
iocnment declaring that a Populist
' '«tratiop had almost ruined the
TIMBRI» LAXD, ACT 4! nh 3. 1878.—
Notice for Publication.
Unite»! State» Land Office Lakeview,
Oregon, < tetober 27, 19*13.
Notice is
Imreljy given that in compitane,« with
*»5he provisions of the act of .nine 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the »ale of timi» r
lands in the states of California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington territory" ns
extended to all the public land states By
actol August -I 189*2. the following per
sons bave filisi in this office tlivir sworn
statemelit», to-w il—
Mice M Arnold of Brodrick, county of
Yolo, state of Calif, sworn .-tatemen! No
2807 for the purchase of the »«qr Nltqr,
a half aitqr, M«|r arqi sec 14 twp 41 a H
13 r
Belle Cfs'ledfle of Sutter C’*'ek county
ul Amador state ol Calif, sworn «tate-
mept^.wjbuii lot tin purcba«* of the
«mir ««•»* 17. tp 87 » R II B. « »•
,
N»qr eev II 1» 41. s h 13 a
r\iat Hiev will « ffe. pn-i
Georgie C. Versalovic'i. 12k Noel St
timt ihu laUd «imgllt i« m«,re vitlmt'-h’
San Frauciaeo iXMtitly of San Ft am is» o
t«r its limlierol d««m lh“'< • "
,
stale ol Caitf, aw irn .statement
o
2.8UH lor the pU.-vliSkO of lliu Sw <U »w turnl purpoai'S and l«' eriiti’1
Claim to mii*l laml Iwlot* Ja» ••
" '
11, tpll » it 13 K w M
«v. clerk, Klamalli Fall», Ur. «m rhdity
That they will offer proof to show
that the land »oilgilt is mote valuable the lidav «d Feb l'.Vl.
Hiev mime H» w itilf«-’"''
1
for it» ttmlau or stone than lor agiicttl-
wo uu. a-r ol I muv . "r. Mi’ •
1 ’’
turnl put)MMi«.a and to establish their
l
claim t»» »aid land ‘.eiore C II withrow („rd. Mr» Matti«* H rillow.
I
U.S. eommissv'ner at Klamath hall» rrnwf«»rd. Mi-»*
ol llttpiiuiii,
(Iron Monday the 15 day <»t beb^ IlkH
Any aml all in-raouactanning ivl-ci’«--
1 hey name as witnesses : I’ll Erick-
milt, H A Foster »>f klamach rails or. ■Iv the al»«ve-«leHcrltH>l I h U'I" “ r *'
‘
Belle Cooledge of sutler erevk, calif, uiir» ««I t«i lil«- Ihvir «!•»«»» ;n
[■
slice m Arnold of unslerit k calif, u«"'r- ou or liel.ue »aid 12 «in.» "I
p. M Biatlain, Register
gie C Versalovich of San 1 ranctsit»
calif
TlMSI R LAND. ACT JV*K 3. 18,8—
any ami all p«'r»>iia claiming adverse
Notice For Publication
ly the altuvu-dvAvribcd land« are re-
quvs ed to tile then claim« m this oftii'e
United Stat«-» laml office. i.«k,,vi,*w ,
on or before said |5dat of Feb 1901
Or. Oct. 27. 1998.
\otic- Í» hereby
E M Brattam, Regist<«r. given that in eonipliaii«*«- with the p*«»-
vi-uon« of th«- act of «lengr,-«’ «»I J*me .
TIMBER I.A5O, ACT JI MK 3, 1878,—
187.8, entitl.’l "an act l«*r the «ale of
timlwr lamia in tli- «tales of ,-aliforme.
Notice for publication.
United States latnd Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Ncva.la ami Washington b*in-
'h*' public
Oregon, oetolier 27, 1903.
Notice is torv," as extemh»! to
hereby given that in compliance with laml states bv act of August 4, 1892,
Hugh I. «'lopli'ii of llmiansa. conntv
the provisions of the act of Congrrars <>i
June 3. 1878, entitled "An set for the of Klamath. Btate of Oregon ha« filed
sale of timber laiuls in the states of in thia office his sw«*rn statement No.
California, Oregon. Nevada, and wa«h- 2745 for the purchaae of til.* sw«ir v«<|r,
ington Territory as extended to all the »<»• 29. Sb. Nl-'.qr, SF.qr Nwqr of -,»• Ut.
public land states by act of August 4, tp 37 8 R 13 H. w m . «ml will offer pro.*!
to show that the laml sought is more
1858»,
olive R. Rogers, or Portland, county valuable for its timhei or «ten,« than for
of Multnomah, »fate ut oregoti, has tiled agrieult’.iral purp«>«es. ami to e»tsbli«h
in tins office his sworn statement mo , his claim t*> sai.l lain! liehire Ja». II.
2761, for the purchase of the Sl, S1, of Prim-oil co. clerk at Klanmth Falls ore.
sec. so. 4 in Tp X‘L 4t a R so. 13 k w m , on Friday, tlu- 12 «lay of Feb. 1*8*4- lie
i. O. Hamaker,
ami will offer proof to show that tho names ns witness»’:
land »ought is more valuable for its P. F. Piisnoll, O. T McKemhee. J. P.
Any
limber or stone than for agricultural Hamaker, all of It«,nansa, Oro.
purpose . and to establish hi’ claim to and all person» claiming adversely the
said lam! before jas. H. Briscoll, co. ahoVv-<le«crilu-«l laml’ aro r,'que»’e«l to
clerk, Klamath Fall*, or, on Saturday, file their claim» in thia otliiNr on or be-
fore said 1? day of Eel*. l'*04.
the 1$ day of Feii.. 1994.
E. M. B rattain Register.
He names as witnesses: 1. o. Hani-
aker. of Bonanza, or. Rov I. Kilgore, of
Bonanza or. T. <■. Smith, of Klamath
Falls, or. J. o. pierce, of Klamath Falls,
TIMHKR t «MO. ICT Jl’Vg S, 1878.—
or. Any and all persons claiming ad
votive for publication.
versely the alaive descrilssl lamia are
Unitisi States l-aml otlice, Mkeview,
requested to til«- their claims in this
Notice is
offi<-e on or l>efor«- said 1.3 «lay of Feb., Oregon, October 27. I’.hKt.
1904.
E. M. Brattain, Register. hereby given that in compliance with
the provisi >ns of the act of congresa of
TIMBER LAND, .UT JI SK 3, 1878.—
JuneS. 1878 ^entitled "Au act fol the
»ale of tinilier him)» in the State» ol Cali
Noli«» For Publication.
fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing
Unite! States land office, lakeview, ton Territorv." a« extended to all the
Oregon, October 27. 1*8*3.
Notice is
Public lattili States by act of August 4,
hereby given that in eoinpliamx* with
the provisions of the act of congress of 1892
George 11. woodburv of Klamath
June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the Falla, county of Klamath «tate olOregon
sale of tinilx-r 'amis in the states of
has filial in this otlice his »worn state
California, Oregon, Nevada, ami wa«h-
ment No. 2819. for the purchase of the
ington territiry.” as extend«»! t«« all the
SEqrSwqr sec 29 N '» Nwqr, N VVqr N F.qr
public laml states bv act of Aug. 4. 1892.
I.oivsa E. Bentley, of Fl Monte, coun »«• 29 Tp 40 S . R 8 E„ W M.
and will offer pr-»>( to show that the
ty of los Angel«-«, slate of California, lisa
tiled in this office her sworn statement lami sought is mon* valuable for its tiin-
Iter or stone than for agritailturnl per-
no . 2756. for the purchase of the s's
pnaea and tn eat ihlish his claim to »at I
NB one-fourth, xw one-fourth st one
fourth, xk one fourth sw one fourth of land before ell «¡throw, t* «com. at
section xo. 32 in td so . 18 s, range no . Klanmth Fall», Or, on .Monday the 15th
13 k , w x. ami will offer proof to show lav of Feb.. 1904.
He names as witnesses : J G Pierce.
that the land »ought ia lucre valuable
Roy llamakar. Fresi Houston. Gc.i II
for its timber or stone than for agricul
lliit'tarti.
Bert withrow, all of Klamath
tural pin poses. an«l to establish his
claim to said land la-fore Jas. it. Driscoll, Fall«, Or.
Any and all persona claiming adverse
oo. clerk, xlamath rails, or. on Satur
ly the above-tleecrihed prrmerty are re-
day. the 13 «lay of reh., 19114.
quested to tile their claims in this office
She names as witnesses: j . ix»ra a.
Mcclure, <>f stillwater, xinn., Caroline c. on or before aaid loth dav of Eel». 1**01.
E. M. Biattain, Register.
Rudd, of Milaca, Minn., Martha x. xe-
clnre. of onamia, xinn, John xechire. «>f
onanna. Minn., win. Hutchison, of Klam
TIMHKB L»Xll, ACT JCXR 3, 1878.—
ath tails, or.
Any and all persons
claiming ailversely the abuve-«lescrilied
Notice for Publication.
land- are requested to file their claims
United States Laml Office, faikeview,
in this office on nr before said 13 day of Oregon, Oetolier 27. 1903. Notice is here
reb., 1904.
E. M. Brattain, Reguter. by given that in compliance with the
provisions "f the act of June 3. 1878. en
TtMBKKR LAND. ACT JI NK 3, 1878.—
titled "An act for the »ah- of tinilier
Notice For Publication.
lamia in the states of California, Oregon
United State» laml office, Lakeview, Neva«la and Washington territory.” a»
Oregon, oct. 27. 1903.
Notice ia hsrehy exten-h-d to all the public laud state» by
given that in compliance with tin* pro act of August 4. 1892, the following per-
visions of the a,*t of June 3, 1878, enti- Rina have filed in thia office their »worn
tle«l * An a«*t for the sale of timlier statements, to-wit—
lands in the states of California, oi«-gon,
Margaret Morris of bncklcv count v ol
Nevada and Washington territory,” as Pierce, state of wash, «worn «tatement
extend«»! to all the public laml states No 27.33 for the purchase of the E'jE’»
by act of August 4. 1892, the following se<* 21, twp 40. S R 13 E.
|iersuns have file«! in thia office their
Edyth K liiake of 512 Lynn St, San
»worn statements, to-wit:—
Francia«», comity of San Franciscir.
Caroline c. ru «I<! of Milaca, county of state of Calif, sworn statement No 27'if
Mille iacs . state of Minn, sworn state for llm purchase of Um E'» w 14 sec 21,
ment x<<. 27 9«, for the purrhs’e of the Tp 40 s„ R |3 E.
w *, az one fourth, as one («Mirth sb on«
luimlvert L. woods o* Seattle 226 Tay
fourth, »ec. .34, sw odc fourth sw one lor Ave. county of King «tale of wash,
fourth «ec. 35, vp. 37 a r 13 x, w m .
sworn statement No 2735 for the pur
mra r . wccliire of «tillwater, county chase of the w half E half sec 21 Tp 40
of washington, state of xinn. sworn a.. R 13 E w m
statement xo. 2747. for the purchase of
That thev will offer proof to show
the w*, aw hi, see *25, »nqr SEqr see. 26 that the land sought is moré* valunlile
xnir NRqr «ec. 35 tp 37 a r 12 r . w x .
for its timber or atone than (or agricul
That they will offer proof to show tural pur|Hieca and to establish their
that the laml «ought is more Valuable claim to said laml licforeC. H. withrow
for its timlwr nt stone than for agricul U. a. Commisaioncr at Klamath Falla
tural purposes ami to establish their or. on Friday the 12 «lay of Feb. 1904.
claim to »aid laud l«ef*»re Jas.ll. Driscoll, Th«-v name as witnesses: jame» G<> m ,
co. clerk at Klamath Falls, or. Friday of Bonanza Oregon, J. o. Hamaker of
the 12 «lay of Feb. 1904.
Bonanza Oregon, xargarét Morris, of
They name as witnesM*»:
t/»ra E. Buckley washing'on, FMitli R. Blake of
M.clure, John xcclure, of Stillwater, san Francisco Calif. Muibert L. wools,
Minn., Caroline p. amid, of xilaca, Minn., of seattie, Washington. Any ami all
wm. carmichael, wm. Hutchison, of IierMins claiming adversely Ule ahoVe-
Klamath Fall» or.
deacrili«-«! lamls are r«*«)ileste<l to file
Anv and all person« claiming ad their claims in thia office on or before
versely the abovs-dcscrilied lands are said 12 day of Feb. 1904.
requested to file I heir claims in this
E. x. B ratt » in Register.
office on or before sai.l 12 «lav of Feb
•'■•O*f-
E M Brattain, Register.
TIMBERLAND, A«T JCXE 3, 1878—
Notice For Publication
I nited Mates laml office, Lakeview,
<»rOct27, H«»3. Notice is hereby given
that in compliance witli the provisions
of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled *‘an act for the »ale of timlier
lands in th«* states of « altfornia, Oregon,
Nevada, ami Washington territory,” as
extended to all the public laml states
by act of August 4, 1892.
Harry n. cTongh of xcwlierg, county
of 5 atnhill, Htate of < tr«*gon, has file«l in
hit office hi» »worn statement no , 2736,
for the purchase of the Ehr Jtisqr, n ’-4
a»ir of sec 28 in tp 40 h , h IS k , w m , and
will offer proof to show* that the laml
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agri«-ultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to sai«l laml
before Jas II Prlscoli, Co. clerk, Klam
ath Falls, Or. on Friday the 12 «lay of
Feb 1904.
rfe names a« witnesses * L B Fergu
son, Jno. latrkin, J c porter, F If <*ald-
well, «if Newiierg, Or., J. O. Harnalier of
Bonanza, Or.
Any and all persona
«■lainiing ndVi'rsely the above-described
lands ar,; requested to file their claims
in,ihi- offee on or Iw-fore said 12 «lay of
Feb 1904.
K M Brattain, Register.
TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878—
Notice For Publication
Unite'l Ftat«*» lan«l office, Lakeview,
Or. Oct 27. 19*13.
Notice is hereby
given that in compliance with the pr.j-
vt»i<>tiH ofjlis set of jutie 3, 1878, ,*u-
titlwl "an act for th«! sale of timlier
land» in t h<* states of California. Otegnn,
Nevada amt wa-diingtori tvrritory,” ««
extended to all tie* public land stare« bv
act of Aug 4, 1892, the foihjwihg per
sons have file«! in this office their
sworn »tatement», to-wit i—
Kara ciifford of Hoquiam, conntv of
Chehalis, state of Washington, sworn
i.tatement n * 2731 for the pui« h.i»e of
the
»Ear, srxir swqr sec 17, KEqr
Nwqr sec ¿0, ip 37 » R II i., w x.
Faina F. Elwrting ol Hoquiam, coun
ty. of chehal a. state of Washington,
sworn statement No 273? toi the pur
liiatt- of the * ,qi .**■» ¡r, «ta jLqr, ,'Dqr
TIMBER f.AXn, ICT Jt'VR 3, 1878---
Notice for Publication.
United Stat,-« Land < iffi.-e Mkeview,
Or., October 27, Bkl3. Notice is hereby
given that in compliance with the pro
visions of the act of jimn 3, 1878, entitl
ed "An act for the sale v,f timber lamia
in the states of California, Oreib ti, Ne
vada and Washington rerribiry” as ex
tended to all the public land »tutus by
act of August 4, 1892. the following |»>r-
sons have tiled in this office their sworn
statements, tmwit—
Athinaiae Archamlirtiilt of Red Bluff,
county of TeliHma, state of Calif, »worn
»tatement No 2/5< for the purchase of
the s' .MK'i, «'5vw'^, s»-»- 13 t|>38 hr IdK
H , Archambault of Red Bluff, county
of Tehama, state of Calif, sworn stale-
merit No 2731 for the purchase of the
HE'i sec 13 tp 38, a it 13 K
Henry N Archambault of Red al'ift,
county of Tehama, state of Calif, sworn
statement No 2782 for the purchase of
the 8w*4 sec 13 tp 38 h n 13 r
Ralph white of Red alnff, county of
Tehama state of Calif, «worn statement
No 2753 for the purchase of the h '^ vk '^
sec 14 tp 38 s h 13 k
Nelson C Hamlltl of Sissoh conntv of
Siskivoil, state of Calif, sworn »tatement
No 2734 for the purchase of the N^vw’-i
w'i'R'4, »ec 24 tp 38 a R 13 R
Pet<-r Hundahl of Sisson, conntv of
sinkivou, state of t'alif, sworn statement
No 275ft for the purchase of the sw1^
xw'4. .v'sHW'l,
sec 21 tp 38 s
i< 13 k w M
That they will offer proof t»’ »how
that the land aoiight 1» in rre valuable
for its timber or «trifle than for agricul
tural piirp»MM*s and in establish their
Claim U' said land Irefore C fl wlthhrW,
U H Commissioner at Klttmatli Falla Or,
on Saturday the 13th day of feb, 19'14.
They na»ne as witnesses! Athinai»e
Archambault, 11 r Archambault, Henry
N Ad-harnbanlt. Ralph white, of l!<d
Rluff. Calif, Nelson C Hamlin, Peter
Sundahl of Sisson, Cali
Any ami all js-rson» claiming adverse
ly the al-ovc de»< rib».<l lands are re-
qlte tn l to file their claims in this office
on or I »»fore said 13th day »if reb. 1904.
k. M. prattain, Register.
rtMIIKR I »NI». »«T ”'8K IL I”*1’'
Noti e for ruidiegtion.
I'nlled stat,*’ laml ,*fti* e |.ilh< »'ie»*
nu.g.in Nov *2 1*8«.
N**"*«' I’ I**’»«'1'»
gk.nihat il......mpliam.* Willi lb.* P"’*
Vi’lmre <»l the act «4 nine 3. IffiÇ. •'*•*
tltlrel "All set f*«r th«« »ale
''«*'*•’
I m.ta Ih til»* «tate» of Calilorllta. »reg”'’*
-vit'ta ««n i washlhti*»'« h riit*«.». »«
.-Vien,Id to vit tho rubli, I-aiul «!"'* «
In mt of A.ivn-t I.
''*"
persons hat,' III*’«I»» lll.'.l i** t>*l’ *4«**
h.e*r >w«*rn »t,tt,*i*b*ut to w It !
Flu'iiini* Manning .«I m »'I'«**L c*»*in<'
of «itklvmi. »I <*.* -I t'allfumta «worn
»tai.*m,*nt No *<w (or Urn p'i**¿>*»'*' *'•
the « half xwqr N half »» p «ve .W ' I*
•
If 13 K w »*.
„
,
,
,
Filli’ b . Clark «4 MV< loud conntv ««I
ktakivoli stale rt! on*g««u «worn »tare
ment NO 2839 (or the nur«*!**»** «4 the
w
w *,, x wr
hw ’^. s H* 14. *w*t»W'4
»ec It. Tp!W ».. R I-’E w M.
tmv B. Flood, of 'k-Cloifl eounly «4
aiskivou »late of Cglifotnl* »worn »tate-
meut N'o 281.1 (,«r the pun ha»«« **• ’h"
w * .»I'1« -E', sE'«. «8«
NE'« Nl.»«.
mn I!. Tp»a-. R 1'2 E « M.
Ilerlwrt a. Manning *4 M« t loud,
county <*f Hi»klv«i«i «tute of California
«worn »tatainriil No 2811 for tl*»' l'*’.r
cha«.* <4 th«« »**N F\|, N « ' 14L1, .
i
S« *, ’,*,* 25 Tp 38 S. R 12 F w 'I
That thev will offer pr«H*( to »l*nw
that tl,,* tanil «might i» inore vjlmibl.«
for I*« timlwr or "toil,* than h»T agnelli
tursi puri*,*'*» a*»«l to e*tal*li»l* «’•••••
claim to sai.l l imi before C H. witbn>w
I*. S, (*ommi»’iom*r «,* Klimsth rail*
orotf «n on r*tea«tav the llltli «ta»' ««I Feb.
I'.KM. Thev name a» witmsae».
Amy
I» Floret. Ilerliert i*. Manning' Florera**
Manning. Elli- •*. Clark all «4 '!*» I«'**'l
California. Mike INs.lier »4 Ktamath
Fall» <>*ee *n.
Any an«l all pereon»
claiming »'li,«r»elv the al“*»e .1«’<*r* **4
lami» are reqne’te I lo file tlieu claim«
m this «»tflee on or Iwforv sai.l l*'*ll* «lay
,4 Feb. 190»
IlMBKN I AM*.
Jl ,k :'* U*n’'
Nulle«* ft*r l'iibll»•IM'
Pnite.1 Rtettf» 14*»'*
Greg,«h thuobe* S'*. I’"'*
hereby givvli »I«*«»
’"'"V
tl«,« pr..\ t»i,*n« «*1 tin* a« I
J
mUlh.l"A..s«l<or*lT
tamtam the -<-.l.>**l < *',lj.” “»i * J
'ia
N.vs.ta R...I Ws.hlllgMl re •» '*•'7* J1;
.......................
U*** I ul.ll«* 1 <•***• * '*•'*"
I........... 5**2-* •............ . .",V J".*■ «"*
|ta»rMollM liUVe 111’«I
«worn »Isteuieiil. l*»-wli Ç*
K.lwsr.1 I*. |ln»l>m*lt.
.-.Hinn «*1 Mui..... inai* •'A,e ’’ »'•«
Hworii statement N-« Fbj *"r ’
1 «.
chas. «4 tl.»* 8«'»» ***» ». >P ™ V* K
" G»v i»M|'almer. «.I B .rina, <»•<»••’» "•
TIMltFìt I.ASI». ACT JUNE 3 ih ;»
ItoTICN FÜR PUBLIUAIÌON
tu Iteti Ritte« lAhd Offitü, i<M.vi«.
th.««ti. it.t.«ki
mit.' k«X. J
heteli» «treu linai in o,.«upltatit-„
tira pfi*vl»|i«h« of ili«« g« i ut ( «iitgrwM J
J««u 3. 1*7« <*ntli|,*d " An a, |
(|
iah« «4 timte i Ign-I» >i« ili«« Flair« ,u «^e
lirtita, ItroffiHi. Nera ls,arai WoahlnntiJ
ri'tr|li(O ,'rit« «II uiii U In rtllth. |*5,r
gml "lilti'« l'V dit of A«ta«l«t 4. t’wj,
William II. tlnrrett, ol Hl*, ronm» j
Klatnulh, Mali« ul < treif'H. has til».) L
t|iis olii«** lila «»««th st«,rammt N.,.
lor III* pur* Marn
lile n F'.I as W i , »«T
bW'* af Ren»|.«h 21 stl«l NRl^Sfto
b«M . 3M tu luwusliiu 31 o., Iteliae |J g'
W. M.
’
•'*
Ami *d| offet l'taed In rtmfi (hat U m
Ialiti «ouglit II «nule «Tlualiln i,„ tl.
timlwr or aioli,« than for Ngricii|lut»i
puri»««*», ami tn r»tali|l*h hl« ehilni u«
Mi.l lami Iwhir« R,* n latri A Ra«,iv»r ,t
Ijlkevlcw Or««tP>ii, i«n Wsdliesday, tl»
37lh day «>l January, itutt. Ilv nata»«
a« wilnr»re«
Chari«-« W. Patte*. William T <!•*.
roll. Alla’it Walker Fdwatd C« «l~.
all «•( |!<v. or. g**».
Anv an«l all |u»r»in« vtahnlng ««|.
»riroly thè alniv«- d*«<'rlbe«l lami» ar«
t«*,|U«'..|»<l I« III«* their ,-taillis lu llnf
olii«** ou or la-fute sai.l 37th «lay Jami»,«
1904.
'
E. M. llR«rT«tM, lli«giat«t.
Cta«kama«. «IB...... I Oregon «•*'»"
ment No. »173. h*r the pujehas* «4 th*
>F.>. «•»**. tp.WH.. R '* ►•••,*'
. w
Tlisl thev Will «diet |«i»*4
•
that the tarai «..»«hl 1« «-’•
•
lor it» timlwr or .ram« than l«»r M’" ''
toral purp«» awl I....... ’•'••‘■J’
claim lo.al.l tarai ta4*m» » H ''
I* 8. Conn««*...... tier at Ktamath 1 »
Oregrtn on ........ lay th.* 9tl. day .4 Feb.
|is*4. Thev name a« wlllir«s»'«* '•
llamni,I. «4 Corvelli«, ‘»re I. J. ''hi’*
Ctunh, .4 A«htan«l Ore " ’• l,»'*<"" •
,,( |•ahn.■r <•*** ¿Hard I-,
**«
r.iluu-i t*n*. Guy I» Palmer, »>1 II»,ring,
lire
\,n «ml all |«.*r«<*i>> * [t»1",,,*8 "*l
v«*r«M<h the al-*V«« .le««*rilH*d lati«l« ««•
roqm«>l«d t<* lita. Ilielr «tallii« in tin. TIMBER t.ANi». AUTJI YF.I.
«Irthv «Hi or b litro nei I Wl* «<•> »»I ' »*’ •
M ur e f <» r I'I bi i < atiun .
1904.
t'nlie.l AM'**« Land Gffi«*e, 1.«k«v|*w
E M U h »mis Regtatcr.— tliegon. Uelolwt JP
IIRW
N. tieM
hereby glibn llial In Compitane«, «uh
rlMHBR t«Nb. A»T Jt’a 3. 18« 8 —
tire pr>«vi»ioiia «>l t|i«< art ol <*iingr«M
Ntill« r h»r l'ublt« ntit»n.
June .1, 1878. anlltlwi 'An art f<>r p,«
VnUttal
I 6I m I < Hlhv
aale of llmlwt tamia lia thé Maina ,>( t*sl|.
IH-Iolrr tl,
i- (orlila itu-goti Neva«ta.and Waahlngt-Mi
h<*rvbv itlvnn limi m
WHli Teriltorr," •« rltaiMlml tu all t|)r |’«thli<
tbo |»n»viwi’»ui* ’»I I be *<*t <»l Jun® »i. H«**, lami Rial«*’ l«v »et <>( tngiul 4. | hu '2.
rntill.nl ’ Ui m l l‘»r lhe -ale ol Ui»i’*er
Ihnilel " tlmlr« ■■( |W« p, y;
I aim I* in the Stutr« «»I
<hr. Tai-otna. county M hst«v M«m pi W a-i,.
Nvviuhi 611’1 W<.hhi<t.»n l••rrll.•rv.
E M l<R »TT »IN Regtater.
ingttxi. h«> ni«*«l In tlii« «ilthm lila »warn
ritfi»iide«l b» nil ihr P’iblìe I.Mll<i blâtv* Maternent \<> *.*M|, f,«r ihr pur, I«»««
hvarlof Anni-» 4. 1*1, the
TIMBKH I »VI», ACT JI'S* 3, |8,8.—
ol tli» NFI**N5t
N i, >>| Nf.'t hku
pf»n*onw hnw
io till* utfl» • tli«»IF NF»« *•• •**•’ tlr>u No |*2 ui T<IWII«lll|> h«.
Notice for ruhli«*»li'«i>.
•worn itiitenwnt* to-wit !-
41 8 , Rang« Niv, 7 E., W. M., and «ilj
Unite«! «tate» t.sml office Ijik.-view,
Jiwephine Ekhert. ot U’tHMti. rottnly
Oregon, «»*to!a*r 27, l!«Ct. 5 aie«- I» here o( Marnthmi. «taie «»< " i». »wmn »taie offrr pr<»4 U« »tui« ||« r | t|M- lai,,! ««mglil
by given that in compliaiie«- with th« ment n «>. 3U74, for the |H>r« Haan ol »he i« tm-ra valuable fur lt« llm'«vr or »t«M
than lor agricultural pur|»>»* sud t4
provisions of th«- s t »< fungi«*«« «'• J"'"'
Mtahllsh bls claim Io a«|«| laud Iwlars,
3. 1878. entithsl "An act for the »al.* of * ’w **’<• ’•*’P «>wqr. •*•« 2.
we
:<
t |» 41 a., «
k w m .
('. II lllthroR, t'.ff I'timmoaiotisr «t
timlier lami» in the State« “I t'aliloruia,
Ant<»n Hivhrrt, U Wuumm, rnnntv <»r
oragon. Novada, an*l wa-liingt«»n Tern* Marathon, alate o< U'h. «we^rn «tate Klamath Falls. Oregon on Tm*»>l«v. «>,«
?,th tl ,y ■■( Jan,isrv. lt«H.
II«, nam«a
t«*rv," a’ cxt«*ml«»l t«i all ilio cubile nient
t»»7»' lof the LHirehæe b| lha a« wltncaaea: II««« Morgan, Grace Mar
Lami Slate« t>v a t «'• sugu’t 4, |8’. i 2.
tee. 3 Tp It i . H !•» 1 w a.
gan,
Allwrt
Oley,
and
11,-nry
I'bapmaa
<i»»«rge », Hou limit, of 1222 wr. 3Uth st.
That they * ill olUr proof lo ahow
ol Krno. Any ami all |wramia claiming
I»«» »ng« le», eotintv ol L m angelet «tate the latti«! ronfili li m»»rr valuable h»
adversely th« alaivr <|,-«erilw«l lamia ar«
of California ha’ fll.sl in thia nltiee his
ag«i<olt»i»al r«Mur*tc«l Io tile their claim« in tliig
sworn aiat«*iuent N » 27o». for tue pur- timlwr or alone Ilian
chase of th«* « ’... Nw
SEl< N«1« "I ptir|**e« an»l to ealabliah lheir claim to oiffer mi or Iwlorv «aid 2» day of Jannaryi
*s* IUU4.
a«-« lion N»». 30 in Tp I*' 8 R 8 L,, w M. f>ai’l land l<efure C. H. Uìlhio* I
E. M. tta«rr«ia Itegialcr
ami will ofier pr«»«l to shuw that th«- (*4*n>miiiioiwr al KI »math ballt thegon,
on Tuonlay lhe *Hb day of Feb. |A*4,
lami sought is mon- valuable (or its
timla-r or «tone than for agricultural Thrv name a* ailnvawi»: wm. w. I'at
TtWHss l.*«t*, tt-r li «a g, UT»,—
pur|»«»«*a. aii-l l«> e«lal>li«h Ilia daini I«» niicharl, <»( Klamath Fall», <He. Oliver
Notti* fot l*uMicati->n.
said lami l«efora C. II. withrow I’. 8. Kahton. oí l.aii<«'ti Valley, Oro. J<weph*
waman. wit. Ai»l’»ti
l'tiited Miste« lotnd < *lfl<**. lakrvlsw,
Comnii’si'iner at KI ninth Fall« Oregon in«* Eirhert,
Kiehert
«»(
wau-ati
win.
Jtwph
Kirhrrl.
Oregon <M>>t«*r 83. I*n.
ytoira* U
on Satus-lay, th« 13th «lay ol Feb. I*«M.
tierelrv giteli that in omipliance «uh
H«« names a’wime”«*’. R w. Tower, «»I K»>M«'btir|f Ore. Any ami all
claiming
advrrirly
lhe
ilw»ve
»!»•*<•
rilxwl
Ih* |,r<>vi«i„u» •>( thè act ol t'ungrvM >.|
wm Miller, I., O. Milla, N. r. E«lwarda,
•II of Kenn Oregon. *ny ami all fles laiidi arc nipieMed t*» î le their claim* Jillie X !•»• rullìi.*1 "All «et lor Ih*
io
Uii*
’
»thee
uu
or
buluiv
»aid
IKh
day
»»I
•«!■< of t|ml«vr land« in Ih« Hfatro al
soli« claiming adversely the above «le-
Calli..ini«, ••«•■goti Serrata an i Wa»'«-
a«*rilHsl lami« are r«**pm»t«*'l I«» tile their I cl’. I -'I.
F
.
M.
î?-r»«te».
ingl.Mi Te»rii..«v," • • «*irend,«l lo all
claim’ iu thia ufti«*«* on or Iwiure rai.i
tlir l'ul.llu I au U Rial« a by rat <»l Angus«
13th «lay of Feb
timiikn uxn, A4T j < mb 3, Uba.—
F. M. bk « tt « is Register.
4. I»M.
N'<»tirr (nr Ptlhliration.
bla T'istln. ••( s|»e><n, coti ti tv <4 8t«ki.
I’nitrd Stale» l«att*l Otticw, l. tk* virw yr»»i Mate <4 California. has tl»*l in lina
TIMIIKIt I.VMO, ICT ZfXX 3, 1878—
Oregon, <hh»l»rr 2i, IWiU
S«»ti«a 1» <>tfl<«* Iter «worn steteinenl No »I7V, |««r
Notice (or Publication.
hereby given that in coiupliarn'e with
United Mates fatnd Office, L«k«>vi»w, th« p.”Vi»nm* a»f the act •»( ( ongrraa of Ilio purvha«e of thè NK*g ol bwliun t
in Tomisliip *8 e,, Rango '• E., W M
Or, October 27. 1903. N>ti,<- is hcroliv June 3. l-H/M, entitled “An a»*t lor tlie
And wlll«,f!«-r pr.sil lo ■line Itisi lite
given that in compliance with the pro. • m I h of limla*r land* in the State«•»( < ‘ali*
lati I »night 1« morv valila'.Ir he ita tua-
visions of the act ol congre»« of nine 3, lornia. <>rt*goti, N’evmla. and Wawhmj-
1878, entitled "An act f >r the »ale ol ton rerii'.-ri,” a* cltended tn all the Imi ut alone than hit avrlv-ulinial pur-
sud lo i-alaliliali per clanu lo «aid
timber lands in the »late» of California. Public I’Aiol Slalvi I>) act o( Auguat 4, porr«,
Imi
tri’ II. Wllhmw I' b. t'aei-
Oregon, Nevada ami »«»hington terri 1 J
ni iasione r al Klamath Palla < Iragon su
tory," a« extended to all the public land
l».«vi«l V McComb, of Klamath Falls, Twrday, thè U dar <4 Fvbiuary. 1104
■tale« by* act of Anged 4, 1892,
r«i«ii*ly ■>( Ktamath »tat* ol t*i,-g<«n, has
Mie naiiira aa »llnrw» R. T. Ilatj»
Ovel A Hilliard of Klamath rail«, til«xl in till» offi,'« bl« ««urn «tatrmrnt
county >>( Klamath, «late of Or, has No. »>83. (or tho purchase of tho s*t win, J I. K i in Ini I, J im E. Jrnkina «f
tiled in tliis office In« sworn atateumnt nwqr «wqr Nwqr, of «o<-ti<>n !2 iu ruwn* Klamath Fall». Oregon. Myrtm Greettt
of Sieaoti, California. An) ami all pea-
No 27 IS for the purchase «f the »w*4 ship 37 s. Rango 13 g., w. w.
sona rlaimlng advrrsely Ihr »>•»»<•«’►
aw*«, aec 14, «K^SR'a »ec 15, tp ,1a • k
Aral willoffor pnxd tn show that Ihr arrileet lamia are rc<|<aeeled tir Ili» lh*u
9 a w m
tami «ouglit is more valuable f.«r itatitn* rlaona m thè, office on or Iwforo tasi
an I will offer proof to «how that the ta«r or »lone th in lor agricultural pur
land soneht i» more valuable b»r it« lim ■<>MH*a. an*l to rstebltali lua claim to «41*1 Viti dar <4 Fel.riiary. IWH.
E. M. Basir*tu Rrgiater.
iter nr stone than for agricultural pur l«n«l I’-I’ir«« Ja*. II. Itriwoll Co. Clark
poses and to establish his claim to »«Id at Ktamath Falla Oregon on Monday,
land before C If withrow, U Sl'omnii»- tin* Hili «lay >4 Fob. 1*«*4.
nunaa land , act ji ns 3, 1*78—
•iooer at Klamath rail». Or, on Satur
Notice lor I'ubliiation.
Il<* name« aa wttnraae«; Cha» Patfrr,
day the 14th day of reb, 1904.
United htate« I .and Ofltee, f^kevir*
fie names as witneasee: will Humnh W. A. Walker. J. A. Parkor, Thomaa
Garrett, all ol Klamath Falls t *rr«««ri.
Ore. <ht. 23, Itati
Notine Is bsrslty
rev, Theo lore Bryant, II A wllli», <1 It
Aliy ami all porarxM t tainting a«itoraa- given that tn oumpllarx-v with tbe pro
Ih-laip. all ,d KliutAlh rrlla, *>r.
ly th,* al»«*«* <l*»< rilx’l laral» are r*,|«i«Mt-
Any ami all |wr»m« claiming adverse r«l tu til«* tbvir claim« in tliia ««th«** on «>r vision« ol th« a< I ,«f (««iigresa of Juna 3,
1878, entitle«! "An act lor the «•>• «I
ly the above <l<-acnlH«i land« are re- before soi l Hih 'lav of Fubruary, I’SU.
tlinlwr lands |n the state« <il CalPorma,
quested t > tile their claims in this office
__
E M. Ihi»ir»i* Regret« r.
<»rrg.«n, Nevada jml W Mhington T»r.,’
on or before said 1.3th dav of reb, I'.SH.
a« rxtemlr’l t«> all the public lami aiatm
E. M Brattam, Register.
TtMBRR Lawn, ar-r JtiM 3, 1878.—
by act of Aug. 4. 189?.
Noticv
f«>r
Publication.
< liarle« A. Ib-aae, ol <>lym|,ia, on-iaty
Tinilier latmi, Act June 3, |878—
t'nitawl Htato* land Oflk*. latkr-vir«, trf Thur «ti in. «tute <d Wasli., baa Hlr-I ia
Notice fur 1'ublicKlion.
Grcgi.n, Grtnh*r 29, I9UI.
N'otico ia this office Ills (worn »tatemenl N«. 2671
Notie«« is hereby given that in compli iMrrcby given that in compliance with
f«»r lhe purché»* of the » k •■‘I’’. •"U
ance with the ptovumins >«{ the act ol ths provianuia ol th* act ,4 Cmrgrrse of
s»ir vf as«, i tp 41 • a T ■ « »wqt •wJ’i
congiess of June 8, 1878, entitled "All Juno 3. 1878 entittad "All net ft.r lhe a«».*, n >p «I a a 8 a
a, ami will <«ff«<
act for the sale of timlier lands in the sale <4 timlier lands in the Stales «u Qal|.
fit.iol to «Imw that the lami aunghi IS
states of t'alifornia, < >rag<ui, Nevada and («■riiia. Oregon, Neva la, and »««hpigt.in
tirtn- vahinhl«* l«»r IU tlnilwr or «tone
Washington Territory," as extcndml to Territory," as oxter d al to all lhe I'ul.hc
II.Sn lot «arp'illtursi puri»><•«•. ami W
all the public laml states by act of Aug. l-«n«i State« by act ,u August 4. Ia'»3.
rsialiluih Idi claim lo «ahi lami lelora
U’t 4. I8U2. <»liver J Hawkinson of < 1» in,
Ida J. <4«-rhet, of l/irolla. erximp «4 (’. Iti Withrow, il. R t'.mi bi Klamath
county ol Trem j»-alean, state of wfas arn- Ktamath state «•( Oregon, has til,»I In
Falla, Or. on Monday lhe 8tfi «lay of Feb
Sin, I a» filed in this office his««i<irn thia office h«*r »worn atal.-ment «o. 36.10,
I’tti. If«* name» as wltn*««ee: Geonta
statement NO 2749 for the purcham* of lor th,* pur, base of the ar,|r »B|r <4 ma*
.Morgaft, E«li Morgan an«l L. •*. Mille
tin* w 1 ,v«'|, sk '^ vw 1,, .’W'.sw'i, sec la in Twp 3a «., k 14 k ,, w m ,
id Kenn, Or. and t'haa II. Mpriugar rd
34 tp 40 a i< 13 E w M
Aral will offer proof t«» show that lhe
ami will offer proof to show that the laml sought ia m««re valuable for it» tim- Olympia, Waah.
Any an«l all penarne i-lamilng adri-rsm
land »might is more valuable for its ta*r or »tone than (or agricultural por-
timber or «lone than for agricultural |»« mhi , and to e«tal>lreli her claim to «aid ly the nl»ire-«le». ritw-,1 land» are re«pir»t
pirn»»»-» ami to establish Ilia claim to lati'l liofore Jus II. iJrtacoil Co. Clerk r«l In til«- tli.-ir «dann« tn tins office «>n of
before «uni alii «lay of I eb. B*t4.
sai«l laml Is-fore C il withrow, U Scin-
at Ktaimith Falta f*r,*goii rm 8itur«tay,
E. M Bi attain, R«-gi«trf.
iiii-ai'iner at Klamath rail’, <>r, on Sat
tin* 6th day «4 February, )!*M.
urday the l.lth day of sell, 1904.
Rhe name» a» wltne««,*»:
TIMBRI, LANII, A«“T JI'NR 3, !R78—
He names a» witnewes: ras Fig'er,
w in. Campta'll, of Ixirella, ora. J. w.
Geo Porter of Klamath rail«, Or, jo « llamakar, of Klamath Falta oreg<in,
N«iti«e (or l'ul'licati.in,
Ellison, of Indcjicndena!, Or, j H Levis,
l'nlt««l Fiat,*» Lami Office lakeAÌew,
Aubrey
Campliell,
uf
l/irella.
ore
N.
8,
of alack Ritter rails. Uls.
Ore. Ih t 23, 19*W,
5«itile 1« lirral*/
Any 8ml ill! t»'t»<ins claiming ««Iverae- Kewell, of Lnrella, ore. Anv and all gl Veri tliui iti Cimifiitatted «iththu pr<"
person» claiming a«lver»ely tl«,, nlaive-
ly tliehlsive »li'scrlbed lamlsnre rispiest-
rl»l«ui« of tilt' ut*i «il lune 3, 1878, entiib
<»i (»1 tile their claims in this ofii. e on ih«»cril«d land» are rcqu.steil to file b «I "An set for ihr «aie of timlwr tamia
their
claim«
in
this
office
un
or
licfijre
or befure said I3th day of ►«■!», 1904.
in tir«« »liti««» uf 4’>« li (« ir ti la. Or«g««n, N«*
aaid 0th day of Feb., JW-|.
E. M. Brattain, Ifegister.
vaila and Washington Ter.," asexlrmlsd
E. M. ilfynlN l!«*||! ter.
lo all l he pollile laml «tale# by acl "f
TtMilKR L and , a <T Jtxx 3, 187«—
timber L and , act . ji nk 3, ih 7 h - Aug. 4, |8.*2,'llh, lullowing persona baro
Notice for Publication.
lih*il in tliin olii«*« i|i«‘ir sworn «late-
NotlCe for Puhllcafion.
Uniteli State» fam«l Office Mkevmw
ffietlta. iti wlt I-V
I'nite«! Rtatc« Laud Office Lakl-ktaW,
Or. < ti t, 21. 1903. Notic«* is hereby giv
Nt’llli' Vo»«en of Aliet'ieen, Bunnty ni
en that in «'omplianrit with the provis Ore. I ict. 27, 1903. Notice ia hcrel'v f'hrhalls, «tute rrf Waah. rw"tn «tate-
ions of tlm act of lune 3, 1878, entitlol given that ill <*otnplian<*e with flic hhi- m«<nt Nn 287« ftir thè ptfrchOaa «d
“An set for thrt «ale of timber lands in vision« of the act of June 3, |47H, uJtil- N lialf Nlair, 8WqiN«|r. NaqrNw<|G
the stalt-H of Calilornia, Oregon, Nenula le«l "An a. l for the sata <4 timber lamls •««* ;Vl, tp 38 ■ N I? g W M.
and Wn’hington Ter." as exi,*mle«l b, all in the Flutes of California, Orcgiln, N'e-
Martin Thelaron ol Alwrde«*n. ivetnlF
the olitili«- laml »1st«*’ by act of Aug. 4, vaita ami Washliigtmr Territory,’’ as <«x- of < li,«bali», «tute of Wash. sworu state
ter.ded
to
all
the
Public
L
aii
>I
State«
|,y
1892, the following |>e.r»oi>H have flltxl iti
ment No. 2677. lor lite ptircliasu <d tli<
this office their sworn statements to-wit act of Aug. 4, 1892, lira following iHTsrniH n 1. N't IMM*. 2*5 tp .18 HB 12 r. W x.
-lohn <'Ilamio» Reasoner of Ashland, have tile«l in thia,ittlcc their swurn State
John Voastui ■•( AI»«i■ I imiii , cuunly
county of Jackson, state of Ore. sworn ments, to-wit I
Uh,«bali», stale of Waah., aworn «tale
llitrty
A.
l/ittlcfi«<l«l
of
Nrwhcrg,
mun
stetem, nt No. 2630 for the purché««* of
ntoni No. 2rt?8 for the ptirohaaa <d o*d
the HKqr s«;qr »«<*. 23, x1,, xtcqr, Nzqr nw ty ol Yanihlll, Mali4 of Ore. morn M hio * »'» srqr, alg awiir aec. 26 tp 38 a a 12 ■
qr hoc . 26 tp 37 i* H 9 « w m .
mimt No 27UH for the purchase of tlie
Timi lluty wlll ufh-r priaif lo
Norris Reasoner of Ashland, conntv H W '« sec. 28 tp 4(1 a it 13 a w m .
limi the laml souglit I h more raluanta
Josiitll
Charles
Porter
<>(
N'ewb
rg.
of.hu ksoti, state of Or. sworn statement
for ite timlsT «ir »lime tiiau fur agricnl-
No. 2631 for th«* piircha«,* of the n '4 he county <4 Yamhill, state of Oh«, »worn turai pur|»«Hus amilo e»lRbli»ii tlieir
qr see. 3 tp 38 and hz '^ «icqr »ec. 34 tp 37 statement no 2709, f«,r the pilr. hnse of «-lalni to hb I i I lan.l Ì8«f«ire (!. li. Witbrow
s B 9 « w M.
'
•28 0*^ Z*'/«
”r,,r’ "* |r
y. H. ('otti. Ut Klahi.ih Fall«. Ore. "«
That they will offer proof to show that 28 tp 40 » h 13 a w x.
TtttMtlay Ilio 9tlt,«lay ol Feb. iiMH.
.
Frank II. Cal<l*ell <4 Ncwta«rg coiftt-
th«« laud sought ia more valuable (or its
Tliey iiaim* a« wltnn«’«ni: E. H. Want
limber or stone than for agricultural ty <4 Y amliill, state <>f Ore. «worn state-* ilnd A. Il, Uropp of l’nftlaml. <heg<»8
piirisMes ami to «‘Htalihsh th«*ir claim to inent no 2710 for the pur. ha«,* of lire Jhhn Y«t’»en, N'elllu Virwii ami Mitrlitl
sai.l lami before la». H. I>ris(*<ill, County * v 8 » arc. 2t) tp 10 « r
e w m .
Th«*i»»,*n of AlMWilccn Washington.
Clerk at Klamalli Falls, Or. on Frill iv
That they will offer proof to ,|i<nr
Any ami «Il pcrei ns clanning ailverae-
the óth «lay oi Feb. p.«i|. The* na,,,«. ti-at tire land ««nigfit |« mor,« valuunl«* ly Ihe «larve «I iisitì I hhi «alida are re«p••■,••
88 W'lm*»»«-.: J ('. ffmith, T Ej Hnnth for it« tlmta*r or »tone tliUu f««r ugricul o«| tu file llieir ctaiin» in IIna offirS «iq 0F
J. O, Pmrcean.l w.O. Kmhhof Htam nh tur«l purposi*» ami tn i*«i«il||Rh their
lléf.iri* hh I'I 9th «lav of l*'eb. I'**4<
Falls, th, John ( l<ea»oner aud Nutria etaiiu to sai.l |«n*l ta.fotr Jus, If. Ihls« oil
E. M. Brntteiit,
Reasoner of A’lihuid, Oregon.
< o. Clerk at Klamath Falla Or. on W.«l*
Any and »II per»on’ claiming a«lv<«r»e- n. wlnv the lOrfi day of Feb. IISII,
Mi. Win. N. frane, ttf California,
ly the above <lescrib«,<l lami» are raqin st- i r'1'“y '*»"•<• sa wltm*«»e«| Harry A.
«»I tu Ille their claims in this office on or .ittl. ffi* «1, hwiuh C Porter an«l Frank Mit, suffered fot years from rlidtiw»*’
liefore sani 5th dav of Feb. |'M»|.
II. ( aidwell «,( Newberg, Or. J. O, Hum suri luiiihiigu.
Ilo wìik tintili/
E. M. Brattain, Register. llattiakt-r and ||. L. Clopton <4 Bonanza
udvlaed
tn
fry
Chnnibcrlnin'a
1’31*1
1 Ire. Any an,I all person» claiming ivl-
veraelv the ataive deactiiie<l tan,la are Halm, with li li», iliil mid It effected ♦
iequ<‘,led to tile their claim« ill tliia
complut.! cure.
For salt) *’,v ^'*
office on or Indore Mid 10th d«y of Feb.
I»* M. Drat mm, Upgiatar, chltwoud,
.1
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