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

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Vítate», As - lesi tursi > Sugli «n4 Wool teurem
W ili» tÌM< « K»«"1 ’>«<uy
PwlMAcAtvsry Thursday hy
W esley
o . smith »
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OFFERED GOOD
KLAMATH LANDS PRICE FOR TIMBER
KlItU'llVN find Towll
> 1» 1«? O I» 1£ IV *r Y >
THVRHDÀY. JULY 21, 1904
WILL •WILD TUB CANAL.
When you are out o' a position or when business 14
dull. It’s like finding money to come to
OUR BANK AND UET IT.
U'e do all in our power to make It convenient for
client.«. We accommodate our depositors in
every way CiMtAlslcnl with sate banking.
COST in other sections äs Will HOLD UNTIL JAN. I, 1905.
HIGH ÄS $30 ÄN ACRE.
FOR $3000.
jtorroa a?»» PkmVaiatua.
*9 OÒ
It's Like Finding Money
T
X
Govemmert Temporarily With­ Members ot Albany Timber Pool
draws 150,000 Acrfes of land
Refuse $2000 per Quarter
in Southern Oregon and
Section for Timber Land
Northern California.
in Klamath, Lake, and
Crook counties.
One hundred and fifty thousand acre!
JOHN T. KING,
MERRILL
-
-
OREGON
00-00-000-0-00-00 00-0
vhantbeilaln’a Colic, Cholera snj
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy is certain to I h * n<*i<*le.i in
almost every home before the summer
is over. It van al wavs la* depended
upon even in the moat severe ami «lau-
gérons cases. It is especially valuable
for summer disorders in children. It is
pleasant to take and never fails to give
prompt relief. Why not buy it nowT
It may save life. For sale by C. V.
Chitwood.
If you h:i\ v not opened an aeeount with us',
why not do it nt once.
DO IT NOW-TO-DAY.
Klamath County Bank. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Highest market price paid for chick ,
on» at th« t'eiitial restaurant.
IVantcd To sell jt>» tons of hay in
livid , also Vrvw to cut and slack on eolir
tract. Addresa, Ralstetl <« Co, lauigcll i
Valley, Ore.
Foa S mk The Klamath II oiine A
first class 30 room hotel, all furnished,
tloaxl building, part stone. Barn, stone
cellar, bl»< K-tmth shop and opt build­
ings. also a good garden. Well e«ti.b
lUhed trade in a town when* Hotel ac­
commodations an* already overta»<**l.
Klamath Falls will double Its |*opulati<>n
■luring lhe next vear. Good reasons for
selling. For |*artieulars write or call on
the Klamath House.
Klamath Falta. Or.
FOR SALE Slock mill fruit ranch |
comprising 3fl0 acre», with plenty of i
outside range, II as a tine orchard '
and garden and gimd spring water
which can be used for irrigating. All
my cattle, horses and farm Imple­
ments will lie sold with place. It
will pay you to write me.
W. It. Coi-KLANtl,
5-1*»
Lorvlla. Klamath Co., Or.
C. N. Hawkink, President oi the Kla- of land, lying In California «nd Oregon,
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods
Two thousand dollars csch ’» the price
matli Canal Co., and W. C. Brigg», ene have been leniporarily withdrawn from
which
hita
l>evn
offered
by
timber
buyer»
bl the rodipany which recently pUrchas- 'entry by the Secretary of the Interior,
to about !50 people holding claim» in
W the filisi! tràci, Arrived in the city pending investigation by lhe Govern­
Northern Klamath, Lake aud Southern
^e^terday from Holluler, California, and ment engineer». The land affected in
Crook countie».
‘
Klamath
coutitv
is
located
in
Towu»hip»
will remain here sohie time. Mr. Haw­
The most of the timber is owned by
kins, when asked by a representative of .18 and 39. Kangvs 14 and IS, which are
of Tp. 40, K. .Ubary penpie, and comprisesa compact
the Barcauctw. what effect the propos­ south of Bly, and the E
group of tine yellow pine claim», which
ed scheme of the Government would 6 ; fractional Tp. 41, R. fi; S S Tp. St',
were located about two years ago. Last
Nutkc for I’uhfkatiun.
have on the Irrigation project of their R. 7, and N S, of Tp. 40. R 8. The
Tall the owner» formed a combination
latter
lies
oh
either
side
of
the
klamath
Land Of Hee at Lakeview, t'regon
©ooipany, stateli that he did not believe
kuown a, the Albauv Timber Pool, ami
JUh ?». l’MM
It w»« the intention of the Government i River, from a few mile* this side of Keno.
Notice I* hervtyr elven that the following
agreed to hold their claim» together un­ named .«elder hk*» filed nolb c oi hi» Intenlhut
io interfere with private enterprise. He to the California line. This is moetly
to make final proof in support o( hl« vlnim.
til Jau 1, 1IN5 for a price of
each. ami
lhal »aid proof will be made hgiorw (»vergt
•aid: “Olir oonpany has entered into a swamp land, with a little timber land.
A
Vote
wa*
taken
on
the
offer
of
|SMk>,
ChaMa n. C<*. Clerk u( Klamath Co . Or . at
Contract with the people tile Klamath Practically the l^et land in the district
Klamath Fall*. Or . on Augu<t .V, I'AH. via:
but failed to get a two-third» vote of
I Oi l> PF W XI KIUI
Basin on a straight business proposition, being investigated is owned by private
IN FACT
Hd No. KM. for the lotwhand . of M<««il
those interested.
parties,
and
the
»ucee«»
of
the
project
1 eta 11 and U See 2 Tp i • B ft II B W M
fend we intendete Uve np to our contrast.
The tract include» the beat of the He name» the foHow ng wltuvn*r» to prove
We are perfectly able and willing to till rvt Mitirehr with tire laml owner»,
hit ebnttnuoua rvaidvuee upon and cultivation
a complete and up to date Une of
fmild the own al. ami the work on the on the provision, however, that it is timber in that section of the state, amt of said land, via : J H Short, ot Oiene. Or aud
C I* lliipu, C. .M. Gradnrr, C. I’. Kr»ter. ot
funnel ta progreesing rapidly. Of course found feaaible. and that the ippropria- it is believed that the price agreed upon Redfield, Or
cant* secured. At present negotiation»
J, N Watson. Register.
Staple (1 o < h 1 n
if we had come here simply with a lion is not used for the Malheur or
are »till pending between members of
scheme to tie up the farmers, we might ' Umatilla projects.
tiie pool and the timber buyers, the lat­ TIMBER L\NI\ %CT JI NK V ItTM NOTIC E
|30 PKB ACRR.
DAIRY.
OREGON
I. F. DAVIES,
be «Me to sell cut to the Government at
FOR PI’RI It ATION.
Investigation of the Malheur project ter endeavouring to pick up a» many
ri.
Cutted State« Land Office,
a profit, but that is not the way we do
lakwtew. Orvgun. JuneX. twe
claims outside of the pool in thatilciultV
¿uainSM.
fake tbk Klamath Basin, by Government engineer» is alsjut com­
Notice 1« her lu giv.-n that in compliance
for 11000 each.
with the t‘rt»vi»fon* of the act »»f Congress of
Alkali, I Angel I and Poe valleys, they are pleted, snd shows that this project is
June 1. laTfl. entitled
An act tor th«’ «ale «»f
timber land« in the Alate« of California, Ore­
all connected and form one system. It entirely feasible, and that about 100.000
gon, Nevada an I Wa*hmgt«»n T« rHtcrv " as
pounds,
and
has
not
materially
increas
­
scree
of
fertile
laud
can
be
irrigated
at
a
b*a l>een our intention from the start to
extended lo all the Public Land Stat« « by a« t
Ang»»«t 4 1*”*’ .t ’hn IHwni'llr of 444 Irving Lured of Chronic Diarrhoea After leu
fun a canal from the Vpper Klamath cost, approximately, of *30 ;er acre. So ed this year un account cl the decrease of
St. Portland. e«»unlv of Multnomah, State ol
Near» of Suffering.
Like and cover all the land j*>s»ible much of the tract that can be irrigated of range. So much of the land bài re­ Oregon, ha« !hi’ lay flled in this ofllcr h'»
«worn statement No .>*11. f»»r the purcha«wt of
hem that source, and then establish a by this project has already l>een »ettled cently been put under cultivation that the
..f
\W‘4 d<K‘v *4K\ of NU\
“I wish to aav a few words in praiwe
and np 4 oisw 4 Sec 4 Tp 41 s R 13 K
M.
XVM-rvoir site some where in iAngell upbn tliat not enough vacant public nearly half of the Klamath County sheep and
will ofl« r p«»»oi lo «how that the land of Cham twr lai n’• Colic, Cholera an I
are
now
wintered
in
California.
Valley »nd irrigate the remaining land land remains to justify the Government ;
•onghl Is more valuable for It« limber or »ton*
than for agricultural purpose«, and to »*-«’at»- Piarrlbteui Remedy,” «av Mr». Mattie
from there. We do not believe that the in undertaking this unless the present 1
ii -h h'«cU n to «< I land before Geo T Bald
Burge, of Martinsville, Vs ••! miff« rr.l
GOVERNMENT
WORK.
win. Co Judge ot fflartath CT Or. al Klamath
verument can afford to, or that the ' Owners of land deeire to share the Iwne
Falls Ct *t rrhlay. the leth da/ of August. from chronic diarrhoea for ten yeflra
nle are willing to pay the expense of, fits and will bear their share of the cost Three Surveying Parties Already
IfMM
Hr name« a» witnesses: r H Shannon.
Ar»’hir John»ton James Hoyle, W O Smith, all •nd during that time tried various met-
ig them put in a system to irrigate of the work. There is considerable
the Field- Headquarters at Klam­
of Klamath Fall«. Oregon.
irintM <lthoiit obtaining anv permanent
Any and all person» claiming advereelj the
a small portion of this land, as it can be grumbling among the farmers over the
ath Falls.
abovi-drscribfe’d land» are
rcs|u«*«tr*l I
fll* relief.
Last summer one of tnv children
~ ' coel of irrigation. While some admit
tbelr claim* tn tbiiofftceon or (Adore «ant lfth
done ¡cheaj«*r snd morí asti«!actorilv
was
taken
with cholera morbus, and I
day
ui
August,
PAM.
J.
N.
Watm»a.
Hvgi«ler
Mr. T. H. Humphrey, the engineer in I
that the increased yield will justify the
fender one sy»tere.*’
procured a la*ttle of this remedy. Onlt
I charge of the government work in this .
expense, others doubt it.
two doees were required to give her en­
SLM.TONS.
section, hu c»t*bli*he<i headquarters at ,
80 RESKRVortt SIT».
\ '
tire relief. | then decided to try the
SAME LAWS.
Intestigslion ol the C'matllla project the Ewauna House iu this city. He j > Tn the Circuit C»»nrt of the State of Oregon,
medicine myself, and did not use a’l <d
County of Klamath
has not yet solved the reservoir problem. has been busy the |>ast week buying for I tfie
F cletnenn, Plaintiff. ♦« Ora M. Clemen«, one IxHtle before I wa« well and 1 have
A
No suitable location has been found horse», wagons ami other equipment. ; \ Defeudant
io ora M i leuieo«, the atiove named Ih-fen
never since breh troubled with that
where water can be Mfelv stored, for the He states that they now have threw sur-
«potted Fawn—Cloowf at all time».
In the name of the *»ta»e of Oregon • You are Complaint. One cannot say too much
soil throughout that region appears to . veying parties in the field and will put hereby
required u> appear and an«wer the in favor of that wonderful medicine."
Antelope, Buck Deer, Moose, Mountain
be loose and Mndy and will not hold out at least another crew. Mr. Hum compfiglnt filed «gglnvi von In the above enti­
sólo by
tled suit on or before the *25th day of Auguat. This remedy is tor Mie by C. C. Chit­
Bheep (except in the Counties ot Grant.
i
nhrey
told
the
RaxcaiJeax
that
they
water. It may be necessary to aban­
A l> 19IU. that being the !a*’ dav of the Him*
wood.
Harney, Malheur and Baker >—Closed
pre«crlbfeMl
in
the
order
for
put*Heat
tow
of
this
don this project, lecause of the would put in gauging stations, evapo­ summon», the nrwt publication thereof b» .ng
BALDWIN, THE HARDWARE MAN
from Novemlier I ot each year to July
. • i ■
Notici for 1‘ublkatloS
inability to secure a dam site; but there rating pans and rain guages, with the
16 of the lollow ing year.
to a;>|>ear aud answer, for want thereof the
object of determining the leaaibility of plain: ff uill apply t<> the Court for the relief
is yet hope of ultimate success.
fjknd Office at f-akrv'rw nyrgun
Female Deer—Closed from Sovem1>er
prayed for In tda ntiff’« comp aim herein, to.
July H t«M
In regard to the Klamath proposition, establishing one vast irrlgntion project wit
rOr a decree of C*»url d wiving tue
notice ta hereby given that the following
i of fcach year to August 15 of the follow­
in Klamath Basin to cover one-half, b»»nd« of ma’fimony existing h. tw-en plain- uam^.f seller ha« flh’d notice pf hi» |ntent«on
[ the “ vregoman
Oregonian" has the lollowing:
following:
* tiff and defendant aud f r such other and fur
ing year.
tt» i ták ri na I pro«f »*> «npps r* <H hi» ‘Igln» and
"The engineer» jf the reclamation ser-' million acres.
! j ther relief aa to the Court may accru just and that «aid pr<*of will I»«* ma<’s beforv Gworge T
In the Counties of Grant, Harney.
Baldwin. Co judge of Klamath <‘o . Orr at
In regard to the reegnt withdrawal he < equitable
I vice are turning their attention to the
Tht* summon« to «erred bv publication Kl«rnatb Fall*. Ore., on the27th day of August,
Malheur and Baker—Deer and Antelope
via :
new irrigation project in Oregon anil stated that it was only temporary for i thereof in the Ki « wath Rrrcax.u aw a weekly
Hoeed from October 16 of each year to
CHARI FM n W|| Mr»W
publt«. ed at Klamath Fall«. Ore­
J newspaper
.California, which contemplates the re the purpose of making an investigation. gon.
by order of lion. Geo. T Baldwin. County Hd so T.wt, b.r »he W
of g R qr M g T
Octohar 1 ot the lollowing year.
<»f K latnath County. Oregon the date ol * ar W F qr OÍ M W qr -e, MT1 K’ « K IO K
' clamation of 200,000 acres ol land, south-1 The reserve lueutiuued in another aril- (Judge
; lb« order
»*•
ms.lv
aud
enirre«!
tn
thl»
«'ill
be
­
Ke
líame»
th«
foBoWltlg
wltnv*«rs tu pro*. V
Night hunting and use of doge in | west of Klamath Falta. Aa a result of a | cle in thia paper will be know n as 1st ing the 13th day nl July. t«H. wh.rh order re­ I
ht> ront’nnnua * <o-1. n< M n*w«n and • ••l»»va’'<»«
quires that feummon« in th'« -nit he pubTtahed of »ai t laud, vi«: r A Raila, ol Mmlll, Orr .
knating Deer, Antelope or Moose are » I
..... ........
..........
i hasty preliminary examination. Uie Bee- i class, and is for reservoir sites. A noth- ,_
We keep the finest
for a 1 wrn>I
of nut
leo than »lx coufevcut.be Frank <»rrybo» >, ol V.-rrlil, ..rr . Guy M. rrill,
Rins furnished
prohibited within the state at all times.
_________ from
____ 4at»of «»'ft
__.‘l nrdef
Imia.■Iiately
O. Mrr'iil ora. and M
K
Hutell^h. <4
retary of tbe Interior temporarily with- ' er withdrawal, known as Snd class wilI , ___ 1_______
F
H.
Miu.«.
Attorney
for
Plal&Uff.
Klan
nth
Fall»,
ore
.
Limit—Five fteer In any one open
lot of horses in the
with or without
| drew from entry 150,000 in Oregon, lying include gov> rnment land affected by the
j w Watson Rrgl»ter
season.
•long tbe Klamath River. |and 50,000 irrigation project »nd will be subject to
Notice for Publication.
Elk—Closed until September Iff. 1W7.
country.
drivers
Contest Notice.
seres adjoining in California. Two en­ entry.
then closed between October 15 of each
Land ««flic«« at Lakeview, orc.
n*r*rt-n»ni of the Interior, United State,
gineers, with a field foree, hive been ■ Mr. Lippeficott is exported to retnrn l4ktl
jwii
14.
i
*
m
1 oft!«»*. LAkHTle«. (irrgon. Jun» JW.
year and September 16 of the foilowing
Wollce 1« hereby It I ven that ihr follow Ing
sent to this locality to further examine soon in company with Chief Engineer A Rufflcteol <*nnir«t affldg-it having
ft!»* !
<M*ttl»*r La« flt« d nolle« of hl« ini« utlon
I ( , t»» namr>i
■
F«»r-
...
the proj**ct and determine itsue.irability A. P. Davis.
make Ana!
in anp|Mirt of hl» claim, and
agMinfft
Frrd
Flock
fntrv
No.
3IÄ2.
made
jm
p
Limit—One Eii daring each open
1
that
iriif
nr
r w II to*
to*'nrr «}< i f’ha*
lembcr 25. 19»» I. lor fx»t« 1. 2. Ä. 4. 5 and W. arr-
•nd feasibility.
’ • r » “f K la»n »i 1» <
Al KlMRAth
Change in lieturn Envelope»..
tlnn 9. tow nthlp 4f» H, range K h W M. I>v Fre i
eea-on.
Fall»,
on*,
on
’
!»•-
27ih
«lav
of
Vir
i»t. I>>4. vit
*‘Xot much is yet known of thta pro­
I Fl-wk. rontrfeitte, in which It I« alleged that
It la unlawful to sell or fiate fn pos­
• H AIU.M M iRTh
*t
I
land
I«
now.
and
war nt the tit- ••
The local pnstoftice lias been notified . b»>n»«
posed work, but it is assumed the en­
Hd So, ’ly tor (be Lol» !A. 11 and 12 of Hcc V T|»
’«tcad * rn»rv • •«
*
_ ma-l ?
bv «aid F.nirvman
session for sale, any elk meat st an v time. |
f
m
gineers contemplate storing the waters that the issue of stamped envelopes' and wa« «n the I2ih <!av of March, I***’ «wamp Hr nam**»
(hr followlnff wltnraar» to f>r»»vc
It is unlawful at any time to hunt,
.
a.
. .
.
_ . .
ana overflowed
overnowe,: nn*l
n.tw and
and was
waa hi» corn inn >(>«
! and
’and an.j
and 1«
I« not
not now
rrs »1»*nr»* upon and cultivation
of the Klamath River in one or more re­ tiesrinK the printed return cflrd ba« not nn either of «Aid »tat*«. **r»ealtar*l land;
pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have
aid i ■
a ft. B. Vaughan, 9 m i • « • r
been change-l
and
the
follow
ing
are
the
»•
’
»»
,h
“
,h
*
?'.
n
^
•>'
re.
i.ma-
servoirs,
for
the
irrigation
of
the
valley
jam«*«
Emerv.
end Jeff a<rkpatrlck. all of
B
: lion. etc. an«l »hat «al«l hotne«i*ari entry of
in poaeeoaion any Deer, Elk, Moose,
rule® :
I Fred Finck be canceled and forfeit»*«! to the V. Furl alaioalh, ora.
lands
along
the
Klamath
River.
If
this
J. n WalM>n. Rrglfttar.
j M and t»ic till • to -aid laud »>• <1<«clared t.»
Mountain bheep or Spotted Fawn, for
P ost Oyrtcg DrPARTMKs /,
hav i.««4'd from th I’ H to the Rrate of Or«*- TIMBER LA<H A< F Jf NF t l«7M
NOTH i
the purpose of obtaining the akin, bide, project proves available, and the farmers
The issue of stamped envelojie» bear- son, .aid partte» are hereby notlfted to a|»f»enr.
FOR ITRf.K ATION
horns, ham« or other flesh of snch of Malheur County fail to avail them­ ing the "printed" return card, for gen­ , rerj>ond and offer evidence touching «aid alley­
t’ntted Mtat»*« Lan«l Offlrr.
ration at 10 o’clock a m on August l»rh 1**4.
selves of the Government’s proposition,
animals, for the purpose ot .Mie, barter,
before Geo T. Baldwin. <*»»untr Jtidg«* of Klan.-
Lak«-virw, Oragon. June Zi, 1904.
the money allotted for the Malheur pro­ eral office sale», has l*en ilisc'intinned. ath <’n at Klamath Fall«. OfgofL f«nd that
Not'ce |a hereby given that In compliance
exchange or trade, except upon permis­
The “printed” caid consisted of a re­ flual hearing will b<* held at lu <> ri»»Ak a m. with ijt«* proy'aion» of the art of Julie 1. 1x7»,
sion from the State Game or Forestry ject may be spent in Southern Oregon quest to return, with two blank lines on • on liiguat 27 1*1)4 before) th«* Rrg»«t«-r an»l '•I’tti. d \n rr*t tor the «ah* of timber lat|d« In ;
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
Receiver at the United Htate Land office In thr hfatr» of « alifornta, Oregon, Nrta.lr an t
and
Northern
California,
unless
the
warden.
Lakeview . Oregon.
Wa«hin<t«in I»-rritory.** a* •*xt»*n«lr»| to all lhe
which
to
write
the
retnrn
address,
thus
:
The «aid contestant haqlng. In a proper affi­ Fl l»li< l.ai -l Slat»-« by a» t <»f Auffimt 4, l>* J.’. tl.r
Silver Grey Squirrel—Closed from Vmatilla project in the meantime meets
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
davit, fl»ed June 2M. 1*M. «el forth faer» which following i-'rwou» have thi» day filrsl in thfw ,
After........... days, return to
tbe requirements. It is expected that
' «h»»w that after do»* diligence personal aer-
January 1 to October 1 of each year.
■ fti-
1.« . r -u <»rn •• at<-tn»*nt'. ’»> w if .
kfelnA
I hy the close of the season enough will be
I vice of thi« notice cannot to* m<uf»'. It t« l»er»*by
o Merrill»« w, of Mtoaon, county of M.«klp»u,
i ordered and dlrocie«1 that «uch notice be giv
n<>rs<*s Ixuirtlftl by <luy, week or mouth»*
»late of California, «worn «talrinrnt No jm *'»
tnowii of *Se Klamath project to deter­
en by dive and propel i»nLII« at|on.
for I hr p«trri>a«e »»f lb»- WE'. NK'., F.‘t MF t
J. N. Wat«on, Register.
This
chenpe
does
not
"pply
to
plain,
Ilav ana lirain bought and sold.
• nd \ V «, HF.’,. M»-c 11 Tp 37 fl K 1» F
Hrrn’<<
mine whether it is one wr-lFy of COli-
A LETTER FROM ST. LOUIS.
C. C. Bojrder, Receiver
kviiia. «»I n la »on. conuly of Hi»kiFou, «fate'
special-request, or office request stamp
Passengers <*onv<*yed to all pnrtk rtf Sdrithorn Oregon*
struction by tbe Government.”
" ' «
' a
•* ■ • r. - • a ■ i • ' ’•■
- *
purcha«r of th«* N’S NF'4 ‘•W. .K1 .aisdsfl'
To the editor Ki.AnaTw XtmtnS
ed envel<>|*s which will still continue to
MT JC\*F < 1<A NfTTJCK NW t. M-< H Tp .1? M It n r. *hal th«) wiiY. and Northern .i lifornia at tin* very lowest rate«.
St. Ixtuie, Mo., July 14, 1904.
lie issued on postmasters’ requisitions. TIMHFR LAND
offer prG<»f to »how that the land ao.iich i» j
FOR Pttftl ICAT1ON
in«».«- valuable fur It« timber or «tone than lor ‘
Sir,—Holly and I paid another visit to
Cuited Ríate» Lami Office«
Those postmasters who have
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
axricuhurai purpo«»*« an»! tn rvlablfeh lh<*lr
I^krvlew, Oregon, June IM,
the Oregon building, an.i eonsMer the
“printed” envelopes in stock will con­ 5of'’te fl hereby given that In rnmpllanee claim t«» »« k J lai.d before tie«» T Baldwin. • •».
jud«r of Klamaih < uutily, at bl« olfirr in Kia
Linkville.
Phone Main 14
display of fruit, etc, second to none that ■
tinue to sell them; they must not be wPh th** provision« of an act pt Congr*-»« «,( inaih Fall», on Tl»ur»day. tin !Ath day of Hrp I
June 3. I«?«, entitled
An a«t for th** »aloof
lte>4
Th« v nam. a» witn»*»»«*»; M
we have seen, although I could not help
returned to the Department for credit tirnlser land« In the H’afca of California Ore­ t»-ii»to*r.
Bartholomew, Bernice Mackville, Air fia M
gon. N»*va«la and Washington Terr Itory
but notice that we have bigger and nicer I
Mrrnthew, Koto*rI l.utr of K i » m » ii . f'abfurnla
unless damaged.
extendril to all ihr public land «tate» by art and < II KrickMtn of l*rin« vll|r, f)r» K"n.
apple» right in Klamath County than I
In place of the “printed" envelopes, of August 4. H92 John U Ander«on of Dairy,
Aliy afid all |H*r»on» claiming a‘H.*iM*.y th»* , í ■ 4 44444444444444444444444 X
of Klaruath, Frate of Oregon, has tbia ab<»vr-d« »crlborl landa art req
m n ,<
see here. Everybody who taker a peep
office-request slarri|>»l enVilopct will lie County
aav
nieei in ini*
«lav flled
thia «*ni<*e
office ni«
hi« «worn
sworn atatanient p-».
No. their claim* in tT'to nlm«* on or to*fore »aid ' 4
for the ptirrha— <»f th»* N» NF. .
at the Oregon display likes »nd praises
Lob day oi to.* pie in tor, HMM.
issued bearing a request to return, 3Rwi
SE1 .ME
Her 15. Tp 37 M, K 11 K. W M and will
t
J.N. Watwon, R«*gi«trr*
it. Wa spent one whole afternoon there;
blank lines for the name of the writer, offer proof fo «how that the fen-l nought In
more valuable for Ila timber or »ton«» than for
,
The
Crook
County
Journal
says
that,
it wA raining, and the people in charge
and the printed names of poatotfice and agricultural purf-o«»*«, «nd to fiwtab||»h bin TIMBER LIND. ACT JCNK ». 1«7M NOTICK
FOR FCBLIf ATION
claim to naM land be for«* O«*o. T Baldwin,
4
made it very pleasant for u», furnishing • I “indications point toward a material State, thus:
County Jude«* of Kfeinatb f'ountv, at bin office
Cnltrd flfafra Land Office,
reading matter and writing materials increase in the price of wool next year
at Klamath rali», Or«*Kfff>. QU Thursday. the
For noti-free-delivery offices •
4
l.akevlcw, Oreiron. Jun»* 3 1*04
lat day of MAptrmber. 1904. iit* hum*» a* wit-
Notice 1» hereby given that in cnrnplfence |
MOWERS
•nd made u» fee) at home in true Oregon 1 over that of this season, and the sheep
Alter ...... days, return to
n«*n*M*w: CH M« <iim to-r and b»««’pb Hettinger wl»h »he P*'o"’ioi • dll - IU • of f »»Uj( rsa of
4
to Dairy, Oregon, Ja»*|H-r Bennett and Fred June 3, fe7M. enlltlcft
Au ret for the ffale of I
•tyle. We have seen the exhibit of growers in the county are firm in their
REAPERS
Buesing of Kiamath Falla, Oregon.
fimb«*r fend« in tlir statea of California. Or»'
4
wagons and machinery, from the obi opinion that Zfi cents per pound will be
I
Any and all peraon« claiming adversely th«» «on. Nevada and Wallington Territory,” a« i
AARON, n*.
BINDERS
alwive
dearrlb*<1
land«
are
r
r»|ii«»«t»*<f
tn
tile
extended
loall
the
Public
Land
Mini«*»
bv
act
4
style coach to the latest improved paid in hhuiko <t tire sales next sum­
For Tree-delivery offices:
their claim« tn thia '»thee on or liefore «aid lai of Angn«t 4 IM*N ijlllati M Moore o Klamath |
day of H^ptemfer, WM
wagons, automobiles and engines, it is mer.
Fall« county ot Klamath, Mate of Or K(»n, ha»
RAKES
After
...............
days,
return
to
J. N W a TWOX, Krgiater.
I hl« <fer A l« l In (hfe ogle»* her »worn «tale-
“These views are based upon current
quite» sight. We also raw the (J. 8.
ment .No 2W'» for rhe pu’< h«"«* of rhe me , of
4
MW'., flee A. and
*»l *’*’•« «nd N* <»»f NK’. I
J.ife Saving crew at drill; launching the conditions which have raieed the price
T*feC •*» Tp * a K9E W »f and will -.fl r pr *of
4
KPARTMFNI OF THE fSTKRIOK. General fo ah<»w that th* tatid aonffiit l - more valuabi»* |
life boat, rowing out on the water, then this year, and it is stated that bad the
K. 1111
washixgto .*», n. C.
I And Office, Waahlngfdn. D. c , May 17, IfflM
fof
Ifx
tin
to
r
or
«tone
than
for
nyrir>iltiiral
I
4
turning the boat over and over, shooting sheepmen thiaytar known the true state
Notice to hereby given that rieal< d bid» ad purpOKoa and Io «•MabH«h her claim to «a <1
dr<*s«w»d
fo
th»*
'commi««loner
’
<>i
Hi«*
General
For
r.tral
delivery
routes
:
before Ge«» T Rahlwin. f'o Judk«* ol KlatnaO* ' 4
• life line over a sinking ship and of the foreign markets sooner they could
f/ind Office, and marked Case No. U, wilt !«<• <
Of, At Klariiatli Fall«, Or, on Mafur ay, li. ■ [
After............... days, return to
r“*ived bv the Receiver of Public Mon«*?« at I 20th day of Aurnrt, 1f»n Mb«* nam«*» •• wit-!
rescuing drowning persons. 07 course ' have sqtieecer! still letter prices than
%«|«4*4444444**r44*4*T*4444444444X
the f . H Lcmd f *ffjcc at l/Mkevlew, Oregon, on ‘ iip « <
7. Rti«w li. H V Mitchell / H D<Ln| , F.
, ________ _________________________________ ___________________________ f
fo. «nd *nc'’idlng th»’ 4th day M August, 1004. IC Wilfion, all of Klamath Fall», Oregon.
we hit the Pike and took in the Galves­ they did. The advance in the purchase
for the nurr-ba
of 200JKW) feet B M. *aw firn
R. F. D. Route No. 1
Any an-! ell p»*i«»»na clalmlnf a lv»*r«rly lhe ■
ton Flood—quite a thrilling sight. Last price of cli;a this year was caused by
her and iObrord« of cordwoorl to b»* cut from a)M>v<'-«l»*»cr|l»»’d fetid« are r«*qti«*"frd to flic*
FRFJJKRICKAHCRG. VA.
green and dry timber sound enough and sulfa- ih«*lr claim« tn thh office on or before «al<1
week we went across the river to the increased ex|>ortation, which has left
ole forth* purjrfj««* «pcifieil, and tno cordwood 30th day of Atiffnat HNM
Columbia, III., father's birthplace, and ¡the eastern markefit dentldl’d of their
fn»xn the lop» nn4 tops thereof, from pin»* and
./ 7fo / *
9/ u>* tlwte r on a fra/ f ol I T1MB.ÌK
'*1' '''.'r 3, IWK. NO'T'rK I
tarried four days, visiting relatives and supply. Last year, thousands of sheep
land In the nv »‘4 o 1.%K 4 /,fh/c.2i. Twp 36H,
POH l'I HI.I« A l IOS
R. 6 K W. M< r all within the ' a*ea«|r Ran^e
friends. Amongst other treats we en- in the great wool producing country of
Forest ftewrve (Southern fHvtoion) Oregon
Cnit»*<l States Land Office,
joved was fishing for ratfisli, croppy, Australia were lost, a faet whieh greatly
N<> bid*
tewiy than gl iM* j-< r M feel B M. and
fjikevl» *v, Oregon, Jiin»’ 3, IWM
Tin
p*r
fc.16
f
y»f
/»i.<H,
for
both
dead
and
Notte»
js
•irf'
‘hv fftven that In compilante
base and sunfish ; we caught 54 one day. decreased the supply from that country.
living tl/nU-r, will to- considered, A deposit wlth th ' pfoYI«lon» ut ine art <»f <*ongr*■«« oi
of
IltoHXi
rri'ist
a-
<
nm
jMiny
each
bl<l,
and
pay
The
supply
was
also
short
in
many
other
Jone
3,
IKvM,
cntltlrd
“Ari act for thè sai«’ ot
On July 4 we visited the Fair so m to
meni iri full uiust tx* made to the Receiver llmbcr iatid» in Ih»* Stato» of ( alifoinia, <»r»*
within M »lata of the def»* of notice of award, goti, Nerada »fui W/ishlngton T«*rrliorv,” a-
get away from the din of all kinds of of the foreign countries, and the result
or may. If th«, bidder mo led at the flm • of pxtended Inali th<* Public Land States by a<*»
Í O. D. GRIZZLE
shooting, which was terrific all over the was a drain npo>t the American product
making bid, to* made In three equal payment« of Augnat 4. IMtf2, August pio*mg of Klninaii
in 3o, 60 ami fM/ijays from «aid rfale. The pur­ Fall«, county of K ¡amati'. state nf Oregon, bar
which
lias
Hot)
yet
been
overcome.
“
K
lamath
falls
city; for blocks they would lay dynamite
chaser will be re'julred to utilise all of the fhis day fi!<•<! In ibis office lils swom «lai nu ut
OREGON
d» ad timber on the tract which 1« suitable for N»» 2X42, f» r tlH pur» ha«r of (ha H'
cape on the street railway tracks, and ( This year’s supp j, te »great extent, will
of NVV .
th* purnoMs «ifocifled, ami only mo much of the NK'i of stv4, M« r !7 Mhd HF.\ »»f NF' , to c lA
the continuous report was deafening. ■ lie shipped across tire waters, and it is
living tinib»*r will be cut «« may be neceHsary Tp 37 M BUE, W M, and ulll offe» prmrf to
to make, with th»* dead, the amount purchas
show that thè land sougtit !• more valuable
The weather has not been at its best, a confidently believed that conditions at
cd. Nogrr» n pin»* tlml»cr of a «mailer dlame- for il» ih*-ber or .»toni* diari for Agl lenii urti
good deal of rain having fallen during I home will lie more stringent next season
*»*r than • !pht»*en indie«, or green white fir of tiuryr^fi». ami lo r»:abltoh bto c'.al .1 lo ald
a smaller <hameu-r than twelve indie« at the
and befot«* Gto T Itoldwin, <*o .1 udg<'of Klam-
the last few weeks. We will start for than they have this past year. In con
La»», must be cut. Prospective bidtier« are aUi Co, Or, al Klamafh l'alto, Or, on Frhlay
advised to call upon the Forest Hunerviaor, thè 19th day of August. H m M
Ile Barnes a» wll-
Oregon—dear Oregon—aliout the 25tfi, -equenee firmer pricesarelooked forward
w ho will Inform them «»< the rules and requlre- n»*« «:»:
Ja»|»or Bennett, Fr»*»l BucfilDg. of
nn-nt»» which will govern this «ale. Timber Klamath Fall», Or, Charle» .M<*<'umb«r of
when I will be able to give you a person­ to, and, from a conservative standfioint,
on val.d mining and other claim« ex»*111 pt from Dairy, Or, John Breit ol Pokegarna, Or.
al aeeount of all I have seen since leav­ the sheepmen are likely to realise their
sale. Timber unaold may be purcha«ed within
Any and all persona claimlng adv»*r»»*ly th<*
one year without further adverttoemenl, on ato’ve »lescrib<’<! land» are r«*»|u»j»ted to tlle
most
sanguine
expectations.
”
ing Klamath Falls, so good-by for the
petit ion for sale of such unsold portion«. The thelrclaim« In (hto «dhc»* on or to-forc said
The wool clip in Klamath County last
right to rej' <» any and all bids is reserved.
Ifnii day M Augii », IMI
»«went.
j F,aw,WB.
Phone. Mam 193
Vt a RfCHAhoa. < oinmiMtdoner.
>. N. Wataon, H< g1der.
' year was aliout a quarter of a million
THE EXCELSIOR
Groceries, Dr}' Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing GoodJ
Boots and Shoes.
V
MAMMOTH STABLES
•
•
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
T1I0S. W. NEWTON, Prop?
EXCI IANGE
STABLES
Livery.
GOOD PRICE FOR WOOL
f
Sheep Men Believe that the
Clip Next Year will
Bring 2b cts.
McCORMICK
$
t
i
Steel Wire Gable and l.nproveJ Cable Cars
n
Klamaih
Falis
Hardware Dealer
WEST SIÖE STABLER
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
Teams with or without Drivers