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LOCAL NEWS. DANIEL CRONEMILLER U. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, - - - ,S«« Newton lor l.lvery, Oregon Will take Filing* and I'roofa on Homesteads noil Timber (Tilms I MARK L. BURNS BROKER Highest market price |«ld for chick* wm doing basincM in th« city Friday. Now is the lime for 1906 calendars Studio. PRINTER “AIN I ER HURN S HARDWARE STORE Klamath Falls, Oregon KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, I’ruprielur. Cleanliness and Good Work 4/to Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. place your order at the Baldwin • Meals at all Hours Born At Sacramento, Tuesday, Oc- tols-r 36, IWO4, to the wile of l.ouis Ger ber, a son. Mrs. Walter la-nnos, who has been visiting at Ashland fur the past six weeks I* etpected home today. 8. It. Gardner of Fort Klamath arriv ed in lli»' i ity yesterday and says that III* running horse "O'Cunner" will be I here liest year. J. V. HOUSTON LUMBER A FULL STOCK OF Dry, Rough and Finish --IMITAI 1 tlCl'*-- John Colwell of .Merrill came up Sunday alter Bishop oKeiley and Father | Hendricks, lie returned with them Tuesday afternoun. If any utber watchmaker hua to make your watch run bring ■ne, It It don't, It won't coal lent. II. J. Winters. failed It to you a Mr*. A. Garland, Miss Daisy It and O. Ralston of Langell valley in tin- city (lie first of the week II proof on their homcst<-ad*. I can fill your orders promptly. Lumber de livered or at the mill. M . C. Crawford ha* «old 163 acres on I Lat River to Clvde Bradley. The cun. sideration was |.'k> an acre for tlie land and (>l an acre for a water right. W. P. Rhaads, Merrill, Or. Order your lumber at the new lum- ber yard. G<«»l dry lumber, flooring, celling etc. Daul Brletenstein, Agent. E. I*. Maptaeslon of .Medlord is in the , city, lie is delivering nursery st<« k to , the |««op|e o| Klametli county, orders , DID YOU EVER Realise that half of the sickness with which man kind la afflicted is 1rs.-rd io the stornarli. It Is also true that in m->-t cases i|,e nomarli la affected by ll»»< eondltion teeth lor which ««re taken tins summer. ls thè reasoii should eonsiilt ni»'sn<l liav vour leelli exsinuie-l r»*gu- Isiiy. Iteti« live levi II are a mar tu Is'suty and a men ane ti» hcallh. Bridge ami Crown work a sp»<cially. W. R. BOYD, DENTIST Graduate of North Pacific Itenlal College. Riverside Hotel. Urt. T. A. Bali», Prop. OREGON. «1 Board by the day, week or month. ---- II- —O---- O— The table is furnished with the best that the market can supply. —4» -0 -4»— Tin* trade of the traveling public I n Nollrhrd. - MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING PARLOR Fall and Winter Mil linery, Dress Goods, New Shirt Waists and Everything New in La dies Wearing Apparel. CITY NOVELTY. STILTS CO. SucrensiM Io Mix F. E lloyd. Wil »wm Shop C. F. ADAMS, Prop. Merrill - - - Oregan. -------o------- I am prepared to do all kinds kinds ci wagon and wood repair work. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY I ' Sugar and Salt BEDROCK PRICES Don't forget to call al the Baldwin Studio and sei- the new line of Passa- Partout picture binding ami pinito mount*. Day or Night > > Oysters, any Style <» GROCERIES Emil Peil, the Ashland Implement dealer, lias been iu Klamath couuly tbe l«al week. New Fall and Winter Block of La-, dies and .M immw trltnui'-d liai« at Ma*. lune's Millinery Htoie. < ’all und «ec : lheiu. CENTRAL CAFE I) DR V GOODS W.C. Dalton, foreman of the Carr ranch, was m the city from Tule Idke Saturday. For first cis*» goal* and pronipt de livery service call on Graham A O'Neil. ‘Phone 173. Guaranteed. MERRILL, WILLITS W F. R«'«d, tlie hotel man at lily, Prompt ami careful attention to all orders J/GW Frincla J. I ens at the Centtal restaurant. GENERAL FREIGHTER, BOAOOIN See the new line of shirt waists al the city Novelty. Rolled barley fur sale. Bowne, Bonanza. Or. j. n. nooRE, JOU lie sure to »•>« lliose pianos at Win ters*. • You get the liest Photo I'aste st the B ddwln Studio. • J. W. McCoy came down from Fort Klamath yesterday. Klamath Falls, Oregon TIMBER I.A YD, ACT JUNE », 1878.— NOTICK H>H PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Laheview, Oregon, August 9. 1991. by given that in ronipli- Notice is her» fry ant» with the provisions of the Act of Juns 3. |M78, entitled "An Act for the ■ale of timber land« in the Stales of | California, Oregon, Neva»la an<l Wash mgton Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land «lau-* by Act of August 4, 1892, the following person.» have this day filed in this office their sworn state- I men is. to wit: Alliert j. Doyle, nl Traver*« Citv. TIMBERLAND A<T JINK Urm - NOTH F. <«»nnly of Grand Traverse. Slate of FOB Pl'Bf.ff ATfON. Michigan, sworn statement No. 2903. for United States I .and office. | the purchase of the n w qr sec 17 tp 37 Mkevlew, Oregon »cpt % iwm Nrrtice 1« hereby given that In compliance s r im e w m. with the provisions of the act of Jnncft. W7M, Ih«n Ixudon, of Traverse City. County entitled “An act for tbe sale of timber land« 'n the Mtatea of California, Oregoo, Nevada and of Grand Tiaverae, State of Michigan, Washington Territoryas **itended to all the ■worn statement No. 2904, for the pur Public Land Btates by art of AugnM 4 1J*2. tl e following person« have this day file«! in th»« chase of the wl* neqrneqrnwqr sec office their aworn statuinrnl«. «o w It:—< arrie 18 and s e qr a w qr »ec 7 tp 37 » r 11 tg e O Hill, of Freeport county of Armstrong, «tale w m. That they will offer proof to show of Penn, «worn alatrwirnt .Wo 2V|4 for »he i,ur- that tl»e land sought is more valuable rhaae of tbe M B U • E U her 17 « • Her 2f) and N. W. w fier. 21, Tp *, H 12 for its timber or stone than for agricul E. W M tural purp»'See and to establish their John K Hill, of Freeport rzwinty of Arm claim to sai»l land liefore Geo. T. Bald strong state of Penn., Sworn «tafrment No. win. County Judge of Kalmath Co., Ore., 292tt for the rMircha«*- of the N W *. w E » MU N E »4 M N W U Mac 7 Tp » MR |j j? at his office at Klamath Falls, Ore . on W' M that they will otfer proof tn «how that T'le-lay, the 1st day of November, 1904. the land »ought Is more valuable for Ha tim They name a« witnesses: Albert j. ber or «tooe than for agricultural tjurpo«** and to rvtabllah their claim t< said land be Doyle, Den. L>udon, both of Traverse fore <*ro T Baldwin. Co. Judre at hl« ofTi«e al City, Michigan, A. J. While, of Oliver Klamath Falla, <)rrgon on Maturday the 4rd day of Ifecrmler. )9M The, name a* wil- 1-ake, Ore., T H. Shannon of Klaruath n«*Mira •a: Carrie O. Hill. John R Hill. Freeport. Falls, <*re., and A. M. White of Tule Penn M Dooher. Klaioatb Falla, Oregon.Bert ; Lake, Calif. Ragrn Ronanxa, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming s<tv»rxe- Any and all fwraona claiming adversely the above-deacribed landa are requested to fil* )y tbe above-'lescrilied lands are requent- their claim« In this office on ur before said e»l to file their claims in thia office on or 3rd day of December. 1904. before the said 1st day of November, J.N. Wataon, Register. 1904. j. N. wataon, Regiater. NO I ICH f OH PI BI.IC a I ION CASH STORE Lakeside Inn, Alvina S. Merrit hew. of Stuoa county of Sis kiyou. State of California ha« fll-d in ihl* office ber »worn »tatemeol NoJWA lor th- pur ehaee of the HK'N»?,. NW.SK.ir.of Sec 11 Tp fl S K 101 » M and will offer prool to ■bow lhal the land «wei<hl I* more valuable 'or Ila timber or *l.ini- than for *<ricullural pur pow*« and Io establish ber claim to said land before fterfsier and Receiver al l-akeview, Or wm on Tbu.-elay. llecetnber l.Stb. 1WH. She name* a* witnesses; Rob-rt Lute, aud Ber- tnev Sackvllle. ol Sisson, Calif. Any and alt persons claiming adversely the above-described and« are requested to file lheir claims tn tht» office on or before said 11 tb day ol Oeceuiber, 1KH. J. N. W atson Ragtster. MRS. M. McMDLLAN, Prop’r. Formerly The Linkville Hotel, The merchant whine customers settle their accounts every pay day, should I stop a minute to think ol the noodiliona DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.— that existed in 1893 and 1MM. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mar-ied.— Wednesday evening Oct., United States Land Office. 26. 1904 st the Parlors of the Lakeside I^keview, Oregon, October 7, 1904. Notice is hereby given that Orpha F. Inn. Mr. If. W. Glazier and Miss Ella Pratt, both of Lakeview. Judge Geo. Swingle u( Lorella, Oregon, has hle»l no tice of intention to make proof on hi* T. Baldwin jerformed the ceremony. desert-land claim N<i 4*>8. lor the NEL The groom came here recently from and SWJjsE'i. •‘•ec 13, Tp 40 8, R 13 E Lakeview and lias charge <4 the saddle W M liefore Geo T Baldwin, Co. Judge department in the Linkville saddlery. of Klamath Co, Or, at Klamath Falls, Or. on Saturday the 19th day of Novem The bride ia a daughter of Charles Pratt ber, 11*44. He names the following wit- and is a well known and popular young ne*se* to prove the complete irrigation lady of Lakeview. The young couple ! and reclamation of said land : Thomas will make their home in Klamath Falla. Wilkeraun. Geo Noble. Eugene Wilker son, Uerouu Walker, all of Lorella. Or. J. N. Watson, Register. J. W. lawlm has just returned from When treat Ing yuur tnoUicr-ln-law ' i Attorney General A. M. Crawford ol you should lie careful not to give her n gi.ua of Graham A O'Neil's Iron Saleui and Judge E. If. Watson of Port land, |*»»*s»l through the city ftaliirday l»-H-r. If you do site will stay i >n their return from Lakeview, where you tlie rent of the year. , Mr. Crawford represented the State and Wise Bessie Stanley, who has tw-eMi Judge Watson, the settlers in tlie amt visiting in th»» any (or the pa*t two against the Warner Valley Stock Co. wi-eks, with Mr*. E R. Iteamea and Rev. W. G. Smith will be home to Mrs. F W. leanings, returned to her i fill his pulpit next Munday, the 39th. home at Asldaiei Numiav. | In the morning beexpecta to review the Judge II I.. Bens>>n came in hum work of Presbytery and Bynod, and the Klamath county fair at Klamath lakettew last evening with Judge Web ' speak ol tlie Chapman Evangelistic Falls. While in Klamath county he He accompanied Cam|iaigti for the winter. ster of Portland. Regular purchased the thorougbl>rwi running Judge Welwler to Hie railroad today preaching service in the evening. All stallion, Shirley, formerly owned by and will return home Friday. the lais Mr. Filch, ex-sheriff of Klam are cordially invited. ath county, who purchased him in Cali H lt'»*elMM>in ami wife ariivoi in tlie As wi.l he seen in another onlumn. fornia. ithirley ia a tine, large animal, city Friday from Benica, Cal., ami have Mr. T. H. Moore ia advertising his 33 > decid<«l to locate here. Mr. a dark mahogany l«y. has a mile record acre ranch at Altamont for sale. Thia of 1:40, is registered and has the clioic- is an el»«ctrical engineer and has been ranch is only a Inuit three miles from est strains of the thoroughbred in his employe»! at the arsenal at llenica. town and ia one oi the liest piece« of breeding. He will not he used for rac II, M. Coss, the piano min, arrived land in tlie county. Here ia a snap tor ing. but lie kept for breeding purpose«. in the city Friday from Ashland and aouicotie. Mr. Moore ia also selling all — Medford Mail. will remain here a short lime. He has hia grain at a very low price. ■»•cured flistr space st Winters Jewelry R. D. Mapleaden of Medford, who The law rays "it shall be unlawful at -tore and will display hia piano* there. repreprearniff the Oregon Nursery Co., any time lietwcen the lat day of Novem II. M. Ackley s new saw mill starte»l of Salem, one of the famous big nurser ber of each vear and the 15th day of running last week, and is doing Aral ies of Oregon, was in Jacksonville Wed Jnly of the following year to hunt, pur i la»s woik. Mr. Ackley will saw the nesday on business connected with the sue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have lumber for the completion ol hia mill delivery of his orders for trees. Mr. in possession, or to sell or offer for sale, first, but MM>n expects to la- ready to Mapleaden stated that his rales had barter or exchange, any buck deer, an- supply the trade. been more than one-third larger than telope, moose or mountain sheep." last year, yet that was a lianner year in C. T. Hanford of Ashland was in the A. W. Peil, a brother of Emil Peil of his experience as a fruit tree dealer, and city Sunday. He came by way of the ■ lot Spring* al Shovel Creek. He i Ashland, arrived in the city Saturday. that he had every reason to be confident very much pleam-d with the outlook for The flrat of the week he purchased the that his sales for next year would show Klamath county and ex|*>cta to return interest of John Is<wis in the black equally as great gains as the farmers smith shop of Lswia A Lewie, formerly were taking a much greater interest in later tor a more extendol visit. owned by A. C. Beals. Mr. I’eit cante the fruit business. Even out in Klam Tlie second trial of Jack Snyder for here from Nt. Anthony. Idaho, and has ath and I-ake counties, which has been th« killing of George Potter,near Picard, the reputation of lining a first class supposed to I* a cattlemen's country, in June, ended at Yruka Friday after blacksmith. the ranchers are planting fruit trees, noon, the jury bringing in a verdict of some of them quite extensively as is man*laugliter. The jury was not out L. D. Frakes and Wm. Dykeman, proven by the many big orders lie took jwo deputies, arrived in the city Mon long liefore reaching their verdict. in that section.—Jacksonville Sentinel. R. P. luitbrop ami C. N, Hawkins, of day evening from Lakeview, oa their way to Salem with Frank Hall, a negro, Hollister Calif., arrival on Tuesday ev ening* stage. Mr. Iathrep is interested anil Wm. Bradlock. The former was X' X' X X ¡t' in the Klamath Canal Co. and la one of sentenced to itns year in the Penitenti .''IX ,V\ ,<F\ v\ 7i\ yT\ ary for stealing a watch, and the latter the biggest hay dealers in California. THE TIME He 1» said to own the largest bay ware to nine months in the Reform school NOW for petty larceny. houses in the world. Col.C. A. Cogswell was in the city Friday enroute to Ida home at Portland, lie was returning from attending the Fall term of circuit court at lakeview, where lie reptvaented the Warner Val ley Slock Co. in the suit brought by the state to set aside patent. John Ratliff of Merrill was in the city yesterday. Mr. Ratliff lias pur chased the butcher shop and the River side Hotel and saloon property. He has lensed the saloon to Tom Offield for one year. Mrs. Ratliff will take charge of the hotel the first of November. A very bad accident occurred at the Carr Ranch Friday Oct. 14, in which Fred Campbell of langell Valley was thrown from his horse and broke bis shoulder bone. Mr. Campbell was with the XL beef drive. The saddle becoming loose, hie horse started buck itig and he was thrown off, striking on Ilia shoulder. A Doctor was called from Merrill to attend him. Sunday he went to Merrill, where the break was re-set and later was taken to bis home in Langell Valley. (Re » »TBBTiamirT. J I TIMBB LAMO, ACT Jl'MX X. IS7S -MOTI< K TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE % 1878.— N /TICE FOR PUBUCATI0X. FOR PCBIJCATIOM r. H l^nd Offtes, tAk«n«»r. Unite»! States Land Office, Ore.. Aiignst n. ISM Lakeview, Oregon. Octo*«r 8, l*M M»M1*w la hereby given tbal 1» r»'inpll«nre ! with the pr»»Tl«ir»na of the Art ol Congreaa <»l Notice is hereby given that in com- Jone Z. 1S7* enllll«»l. "An ACI tor tbe sale oi tlmter land* in tn* stale« of Caltfoynls Ore-! ■»liance with the provisions ol the act ol g»»n Nt-TsUa and Washington Terrliort." a* *x- t'ougreee of June 3, 187», entitle»! “An . fended to all the Public l-snd Stales by Act ol act Vn the sale of timber lands in the lusual 4. ISP2. Charily X. leeldsht. ot Klw 1 malb Falls. Coeaty of Klamath, stale of Ore- State* of California, Oregon, Nevada gon. ha* this d*y tiled In this office her sworn an»i Washington Territory,” as extend- ■talemenl Mo. 2S7Z f.w the port-base ol the • w e»l to all the Bablic Lind states by act L ol n «r'4 w1,, ol ■ wig and a e'g nt a w'g ol Sec ni|>*7arkew tn and will offer nrool to abow of August 4, 1892. Charles W. Cortssitof lhal the land »oughi la more valuable lor IU Traverse City, county of Grand Traverse limiter and atone than lor sffriettltnrel ptir- State of Michigan, ha* thi* day filed in it»o«e». aud to eatsbllsh her claim to said La ml before Oeo T Baldwin. Co. Judge of Klama'h this office his sworn statement No 2924. Se»' 22 Co.. Ore., at K lamath Falla. Ore . on Haturday. for the purchase of the I be Mb day »»I Movember. IktM. ! N W'<N W U. Sec 26, N E'i N ESec 27 Hbe names as wllnesae*: V M Jamison, Tp 37 8, RUE W M, and will offer M A. Roberta. Mars I. Burna. E. E. Jemison, a.I ol Kiamalh rail*. Ore Ant and all persona proof to show that the land sought i* , claiming adveraelv the above-»iea»-rib«*d landa more valuable for its timber or stone are requested lo file their claims in Ibis office than for agricultural purposes, and to on or before asld Sflb day <»f Movember. lWM establish his claim to said land before J. M Wataon. Kegl*ter. | Geo. Chastain Clerk of Klamath Co, Or, RrtbvaaTiasaBirr at Klamath Falls, Or. on Tuesday - - - the TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— 3rd day of Januarv, 1905. He names ss NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. witnesses: Thue Shannon, (ieo G Thirl- ' bv, A M White, William Uood, all of Tolled State* Land Office. Lakeview, Or. October a, l«M Klamath Falls, Oregon. Sol lee I* hereby (Iren that io compliance Any and all persons claiming adverse wilb lb* provision, of the act of I'onsre*. ol ly the aiwive deecrilte»! lands are reqn«*«t- June S. 1*7* entitled ■■ In act I-* tbe *ale of limber lawtalnlbe Stale* of I’aliiorma. Ur- e»l to file their claims in this office on or non. Nevada and Wavhlnrton Territory “ »* before said 3rd day of Januarv, 1905. eatended to all the Public Land Slate* by wci J. N. Wat*»n. Register. of Ausunt 4 IW2. This Space is Reserved for the Hon. N. I-angrll and wile of Medford, arrived in the city Bunday and have rent»« I a house in the East End end will remain here this winter. Mr. Ijsngell he* Jispoeed of his property in Med lord I end will probably invest in Klamath ' connty. IS TO MAKE Yourself a Present OF A Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. TIMBER LAND. ACT JVXE g. ling.-NOTlCE FOR Hl’BLlCATION. Fnited Blates Land Office. Lakeview, Or.. Kept. 19. 1904 Notice ia hereby given that in i compliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June S, IE j B. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory,” as extended to all the Public Laud State!» by art of August 4, l«2. Frank H Hall of Kiatnath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, has this da> filed in this office bis »worn statement No. *2918 for the purchase of thff-p'.NW^ MW’4NE\. NW 4HE‘4. Sec 14. Tp 38 S. R U K W M, and will offer proof to shoe that tbe land sought is more va'uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said Itnd before Geo Chastain, Co. Clerk at his office at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, the 3rd of December. 1904 He names as witnesses Archie Johnston, William I*ashua of Klamath Falls, Or., Henry Hunt, Andrew Santan*au of Ko > st on. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day of December, 1904 j. a. Watson, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1S78.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Lakeview, Or. October 3, 19(M. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of June 3 1878, enDtied ** An art h»r the sale of limber lands iu the N.ates of California. Ore gon, Netada, and Washington Territory,’’ as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4,1992 Thomas F. Nicholas, of Klamath Falls, or , has ibis day fileti in this office his sworn *tate- ment No2ftc3, for the purcham.' of the 8Wqr of SW«ir sec 3 SK»jr of 8Eqr see 4 sEqr of Eur sec 9 NWur of NWqr sec 10 Tp 3B H, R 9 E W M, and will offer proof Io show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Geo. Chastain, Clerk of Klamath Co., at Klainath Falls. Or. on Sat urday December 17th. 1904 He naaoM as wit ness*«: A. M Jamison, M. A. Roberts J. F. Gorier, J W Hamakai. all of Klamath Falls, or Any and all persous claiming adversely the above-described lands arc requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 17th I day of December, a 9O4. J. N. Wataon Register son, the new proprietor of the American Hotel, being the purchaser. Well, we have a few more left here an display at Winters* Jewelry Htore, that will be sold on easy terms to suit purchasers, Now is the time to secure your piano bglore winter. Bee us at once. H. M.Cose. ■ - M8RRILL, i ORSGON * I United States Land Office. l«akeview, Oregon, September 22. 19»M. Notice in hereby <iven that in compliance with the act of Congress of June 3. 1H73, en title«! "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htates of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” a« extended to aii the Public Land States by act of Ainunt 4.I992,Min me E. Ward, of Kiainath Fall«, county oi Klamath. State of Oregon, has thf« day fl led in this office her sworn statement No. 2917, for the purchase of tbe SE’^WU, 8UNE'., XE . SKK4 O( Section No. 15 in Tp -> H . ft 9 F W M . and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vkluable for its timber or stotta than for agricultural purpoties. and toe'tab lish her claim to «aid land before Geo T. Bald •«in. Co. Judge at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ou Saturday the 9th day of December 19iM She names as witnesses: John A. Curl ing«. W. T. Shiv». G. W Hum. W. E Bowdoin. all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claimiug azive-^ely the above-de scribed lands are requested to file their claim-» in this office on or before saui 9ih day of Dec.. 1904. J N. Watson, Register. TIMBER LAND. M T JUNE 3. ItTB^NOTK E FOR PUBLICATION. Unite«! States Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon. Augu»t JO, 1904. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of an act of Congr»*.*«« of Junes. 1BTO, entitled “An act for the sale of timber )an«ls in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the public land states bv act of August 4. IH92, Ernest G. Stallcap of Kern, county of Cow.its, state of Washington, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. JU99 for the purcha*e of the NE‘4 of sec tiou 14 Tp M 8 R 12 E W M aud will offer proof th show that the land sought is more \aliiabie for its timber or stone than for agricultural burnose«. and to establish his claim to said land before George T Baldwin. Co Judge of Klamath Co, Or, at Klamath Fall . 0|egon,on Saturday the 19tb of November. 1904. He names as witnesses: L B Yaden, Thomas H Shannon, WO Smith, Virgil Yaden. all of Klamath Falls, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are r eq nosh'd to file their claims in thi» office on or before said 19tU day of November, 1904. J. N. W atson , Register. (h-l 6Ui. WN DEW DROP CONFECTTOSERY STORE Oeo. WII mr . Prop’r. ¡ F FULL LINK OF zT\ MT JUNE 3. 1ST»-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lakeview Ore. pay some traveleng agent high prices for inferior machines when we sell the genuine Singer for $40 cash. Baldwin, hardware dealer. CHITWOOD’S STORE TIMBER LAND. NoMce I« hereby given that the following- name«1 net tier biN filed notice of his intention to commute final proof in support of bis claim, and that »<aid proof will be made before Oeo. Chastain Clerk of Klamath Co..Or. at Klaina.h Falb. Ore. on 19 day of Nov, 19o4 via: Fre<l Riehn. hd no MU for tbe E»« of SE’, NW4 of SE\ SW»4of NE\Recft|p.W* A H 9 h M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence apon and cultivation of said land, via: J I’ Arnett, W’ll Hum ph rex’. August Buesing. Geo. Humphrey, all of Klam* ath Falls, Oregon. J, N. Watson, Register. MONEY TO LOAN. DRUG AND STATIONERY TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Blates Land Office Lakeview. Oregon. October 8, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro-i-i »n* of the set of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for tlie «ale of timber land* in the States of California. < >n-gon. Nevada and Wash ington Territory..’ as extended to all the Public Ijin<i States by act of August 4.1892 Edward P. Courtade, of Klam ath Falls. County of Klamath. Slate of Oregon, has file»! in this office his sworn siatement No. 2870 for tbe purchase of tbe sE'gNE'i, Sec 6, and 8t»NWL, NEtiSW'q. Sec 5 Tp 37 8, R 9 E W M. offer « proot to , show that .— the , and . will ¿.j Gnd sought is more valuable for its tim ber or aume than for «men It oral pur pose«. and to establish hia claim to «aid ¡an<i before Geo. T. Baldwin. Co. Judge at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon «>n Thursday the 15th day of December, 1904. He names as witnesses: A. J. White of Silver l«ake, Or, George Thirl- by of IwMngrll Valley, Or. Any and all iieraon* claiming adverse ly the a hove-described land» are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of December, 1904. J. N. Wataon, Register. Notice for Publication. Singer Sewing Machines— why In sums of Ten Thousand dollars, or over, at low rates of interest, on The best Fountain Pen made approved mortgage security. The Coes Piano House gladened an J. W. llAMAKAB, Guaranteed Pen E. I.. Jones an l 8. R. Bagley, two other happy home with one of their Absolutely Agent and Jianager. prominent cattlemen of Ran Franeisca, Standard makes of pianos, Mr. Sander ’erfection >>>>«<• Klamath Falls, Or. arrived in the city Sunday, looking (or snap* in cattle buys. They were told thst goisl young steers could lie Ixiught in Klamath county for |I6 and that hay was selling for |4 a ton. We may live it» the back woods but our cattle grow ers make U a point to keep posted on lb« markets, TIMBER I AMD. ACT JUNE 3, l»7ft* —R othe > uk i - ihi . ica noN. U. H. Land Otfire, Lek*,lew, Onron .Vi*uet 9tli, 1*M Notice is hereby givei. that in uorapl!• atm with the Act of June 3, 1878, an» ti'led “Au Act lor ilia Male oi 11 tn her lande in the Htateaml C.Jiforiila, Oregon, Nevada and Waahinp'on Terri tory," as extended to all the Filbllu land Rtatea by Act of Aug. 4, 1K»J, the lollowing per*,ns have tills day tiled lit thia office their sworn atatainenta, to wit: Wm, McKenna,of Portland, bounty <d Multnomah. Mate of Oregon, aworn statement No. 2M9|, lor the purchase <4 the »!■« of a w qr •S oi ■« qr sec 32 tp 38 a r 13 e w tn. Carrie R. Rchlman, of Portland, County of Multnomah, Hlate of Oregon, eworn statement No. MW), for the pair» chase of the w% of n w qr a e qr of u w qr and n w qr of i wqr sec 3U tp 38 • r 13 e w tn. That they will offer proof to show that the land «night ia more valu able for its timber or atone than for agricrltural purposes, ami to establish their claim to said land la-fore Geo. T. Bal twin, County Judge of Klamath Co., Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Ore., on W edneedav, the 2nd day ol Nove tn tier. 1X4. They name as witneaara: William McKenna. Carrie K. Hehl man, both of Portland. Ore.: M. Ibmher, T. H. shan non, both of Klamath Falls, Ore., and Bert. Regan, of Bonanza, Ore. Any an<l all persons claiming adverse ly the strive-dew-rilled lands are request ed tn flle their claims in this officu or» or liefore the said 2nd day of November, 1901. J.N. Watson, Register. • l-anil oar* az lAkasi**. »X« . bet u i « m Hoiles I* hsrsby «Irsi» lhal »1» foilnwlns- namo<1 arillsr ba* SI»<1 note-« of bls inlsalloq loeommui* proof In *net»o' .w »Isrialm. *n.| lhal said p»o»»l will te him * bstors »Inn T HsUlwIu Co. Jud»* of Klamaui <-„ »>»« Klstualh Fall* Of* , on lb« n»-l Usy of Mor ISM. (Ml Karl 1. Johnson Hd *14». for lb* MX», *«• I» ip a»| ug « w Hs nom«« lbs folio*In< «lin-«*«» u» pros« bl* eentlnooos rsstdsne« 'loon *nd rU|Hrall»o ol said land, visi John M< bo»ald. Bearn I, W'axf Maas Is Thompson, X CaMlmor all of Bly, Ort. J M Watson KefflMsr CHRISTMAS GOODS. * . ' TIMBER LAND, ACT JVNI 3. 1878.-NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. United StatCH Land Office, I.akeview, Or., Hept, 21, 1904. Notice I f hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the slates of Calif ornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Angu't 4. 1BW. Frank Fax, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, Stare of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 29?1, for the purohaRc of the Lot 2 Bee. 3 Tp .37 B, R 9EW M.and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for -^ricultural pi purposes, and to establish bis agricultural Baidland before Geo. T. Baldwin, Co. Í 1 • I K“ a'f Ha^lii ,jath Falls on Saturday, the loth ruber, 1904. He names a» witnesses; »{J"** ... Marsrow. Archie Johnston, James Doyle, Wm. Lashua, all oi Klamath Falls, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rtqnattod to file their claims m this office on or before said 10th day oi December. 1904 J. N. Watson, Begisttr. TIMBER L AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1 UM NO t ICE FoR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, fakuview, > Oreuon. Aug. 9. 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions ol tlie Act of June 3, 1878, entitled, “An Act for the sale of timber lands in the »tales of Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land Htatee by Act of August 4, 1892, lite foilowrng perrons have this day tiled in thia offi. e their sworn statements, to writ: Robert w. william* of Mount Vernon, County of Skagit, State of Washington, sworn statement No. 2858, for the pur- cliase of the sW near see 33 and s', n w qr sec 34 tp 37 s r 13 e w m. Samuel G. Ball of la Conner, County of Skagit, State of Washington, sworn statement No. 2863, for the purchase of the » w qr sec 34 tp 37 » r 13 e w m. That they will offer proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuable for its timber and stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish their claim to said land liefore Geo. T. Bald win, County judge of Klamath County, Ore., at bis office at Klamath Falls, Ore.. M Saturday, the 29111 day of October, 1‘HM. Tliev name as witnesses: Samuel G. Ball, Richard H. Ball. Samuel Dunlap, John L Corrigan, william Dunlap, all of La Courier, wash., and liooert wr. williams, of Mount Vernon, wash. Any an l all persons claiming advem- ly the above deseriiied lands are r.-quest ed to file their claims in this oflee on or liefore tlie said 2Vth day of Oclolier, 1904. j. N. watson, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Lakeview, ’ Oregon, August v, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of June 3. 1878. entitlml " An Act for t*>e •ale of tinilier lands in the States of Cali« fornia. < *rrtton, Nevada, and Washingt.,,» Territory,’’as extended to all the Public state, by Aat of Augnat 4, 1892, the toiluvinff peraon* nave this day r’ I in tbia office their »worn statenwn^, to wit: Samuel Dunlap of .Mount Vernon, County of Skagit* State of Wa.-h ugi «•worn statement No. 285B, for the pur- chaae of the i‘, n wqr n e qr n w qr i w qr n e qr sec .3 tp 38 - r 13 e w m. William Dunlapof I-a Conner, County of Skagit, State of Washington, sworn statement No. 2»<>5, for the purchase nf the n)t n e qr a e qr n e qr see 4 aud .1 w ar n w qr aec 3 tp3X b r 13e w m. William Hay ton of .Mount Vernon, County of Skagit, State of Washington, »worn statement No. 2857, for the pu - chase of the »*> * w qr s e or sec .32 tp »37 a r 13 e w m. That they Wi.l offer proof to ah<>w that tlie land sought ia more valuable for its timber and atone than for aiirimltural piir|kn#»ea and to eatabliah their claim to »aid land before Geo. T’ Hald win, Co. judge oi Klama h County, (ire., at hi» office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of < October, 1904. They nameaa witneme: Samuel Dun lap, William Hayton, K. W. William», all of Mount Vernon, wash., R. H. Ball, william Dunlap, S. G. Ball, all of l*a Conner, wa»h., C. H. Erickson, Bettie Erickvon, both of Prineville, Ore., and rhoa. Shannon, Archie Johnston, both of Klamath balls. Ore. Any and all fiersons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are requeaV* cd to tile their claims in thi» office on ur before the »aid 2Hthday«»f October, 1904« j. N. wataon. Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187».— NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Augnnt V, 1904. Notice i* hereby given that in compli ance with the provision» ol the Actol June 3, 1878, entitled “An Act forth« sale of tinilier lands in the Staten of Cali- foruia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land State* hr Act of August 4, 1892, the follow ing persons have this day tiled in this office tlieir sworn statements, to wit: John L. Corrigan of LaC.mner. County of Skagit. State of Washington, sworn Mntement No. 28-M, for the purchase of the r1, n wqr n,^ »wqr see 33 tp 37 • r 18 e w m. Richard H. Ball of La Conner, County of Skagit, State of Washington, sworn statement No 28*8), for the purchase of the s e qr sec 33 tp 87 s r 13» w in. Hiram G. Foster of Id Conner. County of Skagit, State of Washington, sworn statement No. 2859, for the purchase of the n e qr s e qr sec 13 tp 38 ■ r 12 e wr tu and » w qr n wqr n « wqr «ec IH tp 38 s r 13 e w m. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought iff more valuable for its timber and store than for agricultural pnrpoffea, and to establish their claim to said land before Geo. T. Baldwin, County judge of Klamath County, at his office at Kla math Falls, Ore., on Thursday, the 27th dav of October, 1904. l'hev name as witnesses : Richard H. Ball, Ilirain G. Foster, William Dunlap, lohn L. Corrigan, Samuel Dunlap, Samuel C. Ball, all of Id Conner, wash., Bettie Erickson, of Prineville, Or«., Thoa. Shannou of Klamath Falls, Of«., R. W. Williams of Mount Vernon, Wash. Any and all fs-isons claiming adverse ly the above-desc. it*«I lands are request- te Hie their claim* in thia office on ur before said 27th day of October. HMM. • ___________ • j. N . Walwm. _. Fatnlliea can be supplied now with "Tony's Beat" ut the Central Dlaln^ Par Ims with or without meals.