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Kt Hmncn counts buck * IN ADDITION TO Klamath Falls, Oregon SELLINO Another (¡¡¿aitic Proposition for the People of Klamath Basin tills 11 IIC0» OF ISO II ICIE fiianer» I s K t X 3 a s ? I ± 8 h * n à f i h ; Í i 1a I u & Our Farmers Will not be Left at the Mercy of an Over Produc tion of Hay and Grain. AT COST we are making special in ducements as to price on all of our complete lines. — j, G B Dinsiek James A Fee J S Hart A C Hough 48 48 48 48 ft 30 28 ft :w 28 ft 30 28 ft 30 Sfl 219 219 219 219 8 8 8 8 ftl ftl ftl ftl ft ft 8 ft 27 .11 28 27 9 9 9 » 71 71 71 71 A8 fto R7 ft8 Country Produce taken in exchange for floods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes kN FOR LADIES F'iirx^îsüililni»; Goods. $ Mtfifilo O< >< ><1N. I. F. DAVIES, OREGON * 4» H» I QUICK MEAL * * ♦ STEEL RANGES * Agency, Lamm & Co., Merchant Tailors. * * »t» | REAMES & JENNINGS. th (> »fr BALDWIN’S * * Hardware Store. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. r DAIRY. * > > > SHOES AND HATS > > > £ FACT a complete and up to date line of Trimmings, Laces, etc. r - -- Is the policy ol this bank, and It is rigidly adherrctl to. Safety first. Liberality next Thoma* 11 Crawled M It Ihllanl Walter S Hamilto* J A Jeffrey a E. M. Bubb, Asst. Cashier. - ftVS ftftj ft.Nl ,U3 8 4 18 14 83 2 8 2 17 2 38 18 208 • 4 18 14 83 8 2 17 2l>8 An undertaking, a Inch will equal the 2 .8 2 :i8 *» 17 8 4 18 14 83 2 8 2 37 1ft Jl'4 irrigation ot our arid landa in it* effect 2 17 • 1 ou the future prosperity anti develop- 4 18 14 83 2 8 2 37 1ft 201 1 ment of Klamath county, ha* been at MoHinrrtoN xi zitvh » 1 last decided upon. Ever aincr tltev first 2 ft 1 9 1 Itecame intere*t<sl in the county, Mr. C. 21» I H Amon 2 Leslie Butler ft 1 1 1 10 1 N. Ha*kin, anti aMswiate* hate Iweti 21 2 ft 1 I 9 1 making inreetigationa *o a* to interml r? W I* Elmore 2 A I 1 1 10 , capital in the establishment ot a beet 23 T 8 McDaniel sugar factory here, last apring an ex- IHH'I ALIRT KLKt-TuKI tenaive analeais <4 the eoil in Klamath, ft H IS 24 C W Raraee 1 2ft t\>e, I angel! and Alkali valley '■ wa* 13 » William Iktard ft 8 2 28 made and a quaint? of angar beet seed •Jb J C Herrington 13 ft 8 I 2ft *aa distributed among the farmer, to X7 8 H Holt 1 13 8 1 27 2 t*> planted. Tji,. r«*«lta in both then- caeca have hreai very «atiafactory and rvori.a'» naj\,u both Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Blown are 28 J L Hill d 1 S 8 2 convinced that *n*ar beetacan be grown 29 L II McMahan 1 3 2 8 2 here at a g*>od profit. They have inter ;»> P E Phelp* 1 3 2 2 N e«ted other capital aod intend building 31 G F ttrhiuitlein 3 1 B 2 S a factory in the Kiamath Basin, provi ded that tbe tarmera will guarantee lo plant a auffleient acreage in sugar beeta be well to consider if the cast off iueu- TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. IS7«.— NOTICE FOR 1-I HI.lCATION. to warrant them in pulling in the plant. bum** of other places ar* adding heavily Mr. Haskin, wa* asked if they would U> the revenue of thi* sevtion, or if the United Hlates I-and f Mhee luikeview, Klamath Canal Company with it* week build the factory at Klamath Fall* or Oregon, th-toher A. 190«. Notice ia whether it would go to Merrill or some ly ¡>ay roll o( from $I2UO to |2tXV 1* th«* hereby given that In compliance with concvru that i* helping mid i, «mulled other ixvint. He *tated that it would the provisi >n* of the act of Coiigreea of lie built in the Klamath valley but they to consideration, apd it* qther weekly June 3. IN7N. entitled “An act for the had not decide«! where. A* io building expenditure*, amounting to about $11X10 *al« of timber lands in the Stales of at Klarnath Falla, he said. "It may !*• more, is the conret'n that ia helping and California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash I ' that the people do not want any factor ta entitled lo consideration.—Citixen. ington Territory..' a* extended to all In exoneration of the Klamath Coun the Public land State* by act of Augu*t ie* here." When asked what the ty Promotion Club, we wish to «ay that probable income per acre would be, 4. IS92. Edward P. Courted«, ol Klam Extraordinary Lines in Mens and Boys Clothing. if the land «a* planted in sugar beeta, Mr. C. C. Brower, secretary of the dub. ath Falla, Countv of Klamath, Stale of state* that neither the Promotion Club Mr. Brown (aid “at least $St» an acre. Oregon, has til.-.f in this office Ills sworn The land here will raise front 10 to 2fi nor anv ol it* committees had any statement No. 2S7O for the ¡mrvliasv of knowledge of the protest nor took any ton* per acre. 12\ tons would be a low the SEt.NE1*, Sec it, and S'.NIV1., It is average, and they will bring about four action whatever ill die mailer. NEt,SW,. See A Tp s’ s. R 9 F. W M. dollar* a ton delivered at the Itanka of true that Mr. kink and perhaps other* and will offer proof to show that the! our canal.” How will you *hip the who signed the rvtuonatrance are mem land sought is more valuable for its tim product ol the factory to market if we ber* of the Club hut such action was ber or stone than for agricultural pur 1 have no railroad here. "That 1* a mat merely personal an<l had no connection I prwes and to establish his claim lo .aid ' i land belur* Geo. T. Baldwin. Co Judge ter which we will attend to. All we with the Club.— Eo.) ask is that the farmer* grow the Iwet* al his office at Klarnath Falla. Oregon GONE TO BE A MISSIONARY and deliver them al our canal. We on Thursday the lAth .lav of December, will do the real. Step» will be taken lt<H. He names ns witnesses; A- J. Having lived in Klamath Falls for White of Silver I-ake Or, George Thirl- immediately to call a meeting of the several year», a* many of you know,ami by Ijingell Valley. Or. farmer* to see if they are ready to do 'Any and all |*-n*.i>, claiming adverro- businee*. All we ask ia that they will now having made up my mind to lie A Willi iw-ungs it in ia jsith' feeling* mi of ir- re- ]y t|,p abovw-dem-ribrd land* are re- guarantee to plant a *uScient acreage M i^eiona r V, ’ H grvt that 1 leave thia i .u— place, although .... u I , I(> ,|)Pir claim* in thia ..«Hee in sugar beeta for ■ number of year».” The proposition for the erection of a have no relative, hwrw except my dear on or before *ai.l l&lh day ol l»wvmher, sugar beet factory in Klamath county ate|*latighter Mr*. E. K. Jaiuim>n anti ll*M. J. N. Walaou. R.-gi.ler, ia one that has tieen under considera her nice family. l***i<le* many good DEW DROP CONFECTIONERY STORE tion before, in fact, at one time it wa* friend*, and *adde*l ol all my dear aona TIMBER LAMO All JIA’KI ¡«7» NOTH K Fl»K PUBLICATION reported that Spreckle*. the sugar king, grave. Yet I know that in a abort time Geo. Wilson. Prop'r. I’uitrd lit a I«*» lAiid OfBre. wa* negotiating tor the purchase of the if faithful, we will meet again. "Al the I Jikrvlrw . Orrgttn Mrp( 3» l‘»M MERRILL. - - ORECON Carr, Hartery and other properties with reaurection ol the jaat." It ia true that Nnftr* 1» herrbv given that in Compliance» Republic*. In Politic*. and devoted lo the the place ol our dead ha* drawing* our ' ___ ________ _______ --------0 with the provisions of th® «Ct of June 3. IA7W, this purpose in view ; but since .Iea-»> D. Timber. Agricultural. Stock and Wool inlerevu Carr's death nothiug further «a* beard mind* to their lonelv resting place, but »ninied "»n *ei lor th* ««ir «< timber laad* in FULL LINE OF . * «Kx stale. i'*IJ,,rnla Ila, *n,i of the great Klamath County. i a. we can not.„„ni.fr to thi.r dust. ws of the matter. CHRISTMAS GOODS. In 1903, there were S3 beet sugar fac can do as David, we can go to them. Public Lan<l in*i*. by ari o( Aua.isl «. I.U lb* here tor on. in l«r*nn* hav, ihl. .t«r ill. d 111 thi, tories in operation in the United States. lhavahMoinr.ana.mil* I nave open pr * perou* nerv, lor one in ih.-ir .worn •r*trfnrn<«. •.•■»it c*rrl«* PubUabed every Thursday by • ith six more building with a ca|>acity my financial circumstance* Have o „ill ol r,r»i«.rt roi.my ■>< irm.iron*. Mala I _ So _ -■»I* lor ibsjrnr lhe pur- of 3100 t.*n* t.ms of beets beeta daily, daily. Only a lit much to be thankful lor. I shall alwavs i »• Prnn Sworn .laivin.-ni N X »od^V w 1 % K w Mec 17 V tle over 22 pel tie per cent of the home con- remember mv stay here with feeling* of ’ W 21. Tp 88. R 13 sumption of sugar is su, ipplied , by domes- deep gratitnde to the friends who have ' g w M E dito * aito Paorairroa. lie factories so it can I* reaJily seen lie readily seen helped me through some ol the grevioiis ’ John R Hilt of Freeport county of Arm »tale of Fenn . »«ora sta^mml No that the possibilities of this business places in life, and in eooelusiun would I ■ atmne .*-*•■ Tor the |»urrha«e «»( the N W ' < * F. U. — on — ......... are unlimited. With the chance of say. that 11 we never meet again h » m r. \ a K * w u arc 7 Tp mm R uf * - we may ‘ be . W M that they will «iffer penof to «h«>w that overproduction or failure in the crop* of earth, mav we *o live that K nr I . the »ought I. 1» more valuable no ft»r it» t'tn . i u- - *~.i . 1 — tlie land wiufiii hay or grain in Klamath county it is uvercoriier« anti br actoiHitcu worthy uw»r or of wiv’ii^ than ¡hwvi f<*r tiiv «<rirtilt»iral !: ;;ral purt»«i pt>rp»*«ew / evident Chat ft fa m-ce*aarv to tiarr di- to be among tfioee •• wteliml an amt r*fM»»ll»h to «aid aald »«on lan»t t>e have wwahnd $t i tn «>•»•$ «bli»h their < claim i*ou m ; , the fore Uro T ~ iuidwiti 1 ___ i'o J ’ t ~ ‘ r.a I ! versified crofx ao that the farmer» »ill their rohew and mad»* them white in J»'* "? THUBBDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1904 Jv wg» K lamatb fall« <>r-««»n the ir l May we ¿L be m of Ihit that i • d ^"Wlmt-r. eiu on Th. ,. Saturday » not be compelled lodepend on tbe re I blood ol the lamb.” \| vi»v ws ne mat o, Th t ‘ ,,.mr „ sults of one product. If this factory is whtte>rvbe«l company, who ................. ‘Hiall .. stand | tarn«» Carrie O inn Hill Johns John K Illi Freer«. rt. established it »ill be a boon to our around the gi<-at alate throne", ia my ' Penn M Doohrr. Kiamath Fall», Oregon.Bert Hagen Rouansa. Or-gon county. The beet sugar industry is prayer. To one and all, I will aay I Any an<1 nil petwm claiming adversely the practically in its inlsncy in the United Good bye. Gu>l Meas vou all, go*»i bye ' abovr-dracribed land« are rr«|ur«trd to file I States, but »here factories have been their claim« rn thl» office on or before »ait! Mr*. Dill* Richardton. Srd day of bcccutber, IBM established they hare tieen the neucleus The unwarranted attack of our con J. N. Wfttaon, Reg!«ter. LOCATED AT ASHLAND. temporary in laat week, issue, on the for large cities and in every instance r . have simply been the making of a town, Klamath Canal Co., seems to savor ver- TIMBER LAND A«T jVNK 8. 1878-NOTH’> ' cl. 1 The people can feel assured bv their much of the up to date knocker. Buch FOR FTflLK’ATION. An institute for tkc eye, Dr. Castien ! United Stale* Land Office, l*akev|ew. Or ___ ______ _ r „„hc . knowledge of financial standing and __ >__ y _ display oi ___________ malice through the public We Invite Comparison Specialist. 1 employ my own optician, cha'nnels of a newspaper* by' a ¡wrion busines* methods of Messrs Ha* kina, Sept 19. H8M Notice I» hereby given that If. of Our Stock and Prices With who poees as a sincere worker for the Brown and associates, that if they un- who grind* glaan-s acrording to mv pre «-oinpl ance with the provision« of th«- act »i | : i'ongrran of June 3, ¡WM. entitle«! "An art f« OTHERS. scription and acconling to the wants of deve^opment of our country, ia, to say dertake thi* project, they will carry it the »ale of limber lan«U in the Míale« of < al . fornia, Orrg«»n, Nevada and Washington Ter . the least, incongruous. Isour "police out in accordance with their representa- every individual case. ri lory,” a* extend-«! to all the Public |j»nd | Glasse* correctly fitted. Examination, court editor” simply using bis little lions and that the farmers will be ophthaluiimeopically anil test for visual Stat-» by art of August 4. 1892. Frank H Hail | hammer against the Klamath Canal i riiarers in their success. «»f Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, «tale o errors lh to 12 am, $6. Examination ! Oregon, ha« th!« day file«! In this office hl I H. J. WINTERS, Company for personal reasons, or doe* I free 2 to 5 pm. Eight year* Specialist i »worn «tat. ment So .«via for th- pnrcha«r o’ he reallv believe that such men a* Pre*, i WATCHMAKER A JEWELER at California Inatitate of Optometry. S«1 s'v,«SK',. ** T Alex Martin, Judge Willits, Geo. R. . r* _ . *H. R UK w M.*„>l wll offer otoot lo .ho. Oregon txarrn n of Optometry, Campa , ,hBt ,h, lMrt i. inorr valuable for H Hum, Frank Ward and B. St tree.1 Block, Ashland. lintl*r ur »»nn<* than for agricultural i»ur|x»«« • Bishop, wlio compose our honorable ______________ ; and to catabllwh hl* claim to »aid land hrfor»- town board, need bis weighty advice as , UN*<> (‘haatain. Co < l» rk al lila office at Klam Than kagivinff Bring the childn-n _ .. ] ath Fall», <>rr<<»n, on Haturday, the 2n1 day of to, how to run the city’s business? H»- name» a* wliiu1»»- a night to witne*» the thrilling drama hr D»»c*-mb»-r. !»M We would like to know if there ie Archie Johnston. William tAahua ot Klarnath Harriet Beecher Rt»we, Uncle Totn’a Fall». Or . Henry lluut, Andrew Mantamau of one man in Klamath county, besides J. Royston, or. zT\ /T\ </F\ z'ÎX zT\ Z»\ Scott Taylor and Mr. H. H. Fink, who The Town Trustees Are Asked to Cabin, presented by the Moor. Co. Any am! all peraon* Haiming adversely th«- would want the Klamath Canal Com ahovt-d’ M-rilwd land* are reqncatrd to file Retard Development of Town. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION their claim« In thia ••fftce on or ncforc »aid pany and those associated therewith to 3rd «lay of December, 1904 stop business and leave the country. j m Wataon, Register. Land Office it fjik-vlrw nre Have they been a benefit or a detri Last Thursday evening the Board met November IIth. 1904 ment to the country? Have they not to consider some bills laid over from Notice la hereby Rlvan that the follow lug T1MBKR LAND. A< T JfNR 8. 1878--R(JTIC* firuven themselves straightforward, re regular meeting and the reipieat of named ha» filed it»tlr- of hla Intention FOR FVBLICAT1O* commute in support of his claim, an«! that iable basinet* men? Practically every the Klamath Canal Company for to I’nlted Ktatea Land Office «aid proof will be made in»fore (JeoChastain, business house in the city has either re a ditch franchise, the purpose of said Clerk «»< Klamath Cotnty. Or. at Klamath T*akeview, Oregon, m ptriuiH-r Tt. l9tM Notice I* hereby given that In compliance built or added an addition to their franchise being a temporary ditch Falla, Or, on 26 day »1 December, 1904 vli: I with the act of Congraaa of June 3, 1878. en- Cheater M Wllaon OF A store* this summer. Would this have for filling up the marsh with dirt from hd 2807 for the »*^ of se«^ neWof ae^ aec 20 and I tilled * An act for the »ale of timber land« In been done if tbe Klamath Canal Com the tunnel and cut and later a iixty nw‘4of »w’4 of «ec 2i tp 40 a r 8 e w m He the Hiatm of California, Oregon. Nevada, »nd .” a* extended («• all the pany was not doing bnsiness here? We inch pipe line for power fnir[*>ses. names the following witnesses to prove his ! Waahinjton Vi! n5,OTI Terrltor 3>r.r •y act of August 4.18*3,Min* residence upon and cultivation ol ’ *¿7 would like to ask, what is the objection Some of the member* of what is continuous _ ¡«math Falla, County of said land vl«: Torn Kelllh-r. Henry Chapman, ' “ *** K , '* to this Compaay anyway? Is it not wise termed the Development Club brought rred Chapman, A. D. Ul, Iman. *11 of K.no Or. Klamath, Blate of Oregon, has this day filed In K ...... this office her sworn statement No 2917. for to encuurage legitimate enterprise or is in a protest in writing and added some J. M. Watw>n. Ksgliter. tbe purchase of th- HR ’ .NW 4. MUNK’* NIC1, it possible that our people »ant to go talk to it. ME«4 ol Krctlon No 15 In Tp *8 H , ft 9 E..W M , on record as not wishing any capital to Now such thing* mar properly come TIMBER LAND ACT .H \E 1M7R.— and will offer proof to »now that the land notice for publication •«ought Is more valuable for Its limber or atone invest here? within the scope of a Development Club than for agricultural purpoaes, and toe«tab United Stale« (.and Office, There is no *ontroveray or fight be in Timbuctoo, but in a county that is llsii her claim to said land before (Jeo. T. Bald Lakeview, Oregon. October. 7, 1904. tween the Klauath Canal Co„>|iai>y and booming and Irving to, the way Klam Notice 1« hereby glv-n that in compliance win, Co. Judge at hisofficeat K lamath Falls. the Federal Government. All the ath county is, there is little apology for with the provlolona of the art of Congrra« of Oregon, on ^n'urday tbl h •!«•, Of I’- ' • June 3, 1878, entitled An art for the aal** of 1904 Rhe name« aw wltn»-«M*« lohn A. Herl trouble has be*n confined to the imagin such action. timber landa In the fftatea of California, Ore Ings, W. T. Hhivt, o W IIurn, IV E Bowdoln, ation of a few pin-heads, whose empty If some one were to come here and gon, Nevada and WaNhlngton Territory,” aa all of Klamath ball», Oregon. Aliy and all brain* are on I ^susceptible of following ask ior a franchise to run a street rail extended to all the Public Land Htatea by act person» claiming adversely the above -de land* are req<iw«ted to file their claims the lead of craMka and anarchists in cry way through ii$r,town, no doubt these of Aiiguat 4. 1892. Fred Roch <»f Btayton. coup scribed in thia office 011 or bvtoru* said 9tb lay ol Dec , ing fraud and graft. Such men have so same people whuld want to confine ly of MaHon,HtatW of Oregon,baa thia dav filed 1904. In f hl« office hia «worn alatemept Not725,for the J- N. Watson, Register. little self respect that they cannot con their operation* to the tuburl's or ask purchase of the aeUnw*4, ej^ iw>4 aec 2, and ceive of another man being honest. A* H tp Tin r »e. w m and will offer them to boild a raft to run their rail ne«4nw*4aec proof to ahow that the land »ought la more the new Bible says, "A fool says in his road on. We have no interest in the valuable for It* timber or atone than for ag TIMBER LAND. ACT Jf’NF 3. 1M7R NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. heart, all men are grafters.” This course matter, but it look* as though we were ricultural purpose», and to eatabliah hlarlalrn United Itafr« Land Offlr*. of knocking can only result in the dis ---------- u oj a ylWn atand in for such lo «aid land before Reglater and receiver at enough Lakeview, Oregon, Augtiai¡904. gust of visitor* to onr county as it has | certain improvement* a* filling up a J*akeview, Ore on Haturday. January 28th, 1805, He namea aa witneaaea; I*«fe Thornaa, of Htay- Not!«* 1« hereby fflran that In mm pl I a lice already in disgust of our business peo , sickneaa-breedinr swamp, even though ton Or., Roger Montgomery, W. O. Hmith- of with the peoviNlona of an net of Congre«» of June 3. 187 a . etilltleil '‘An art for th«* aata of ple. there is a little inconvenience, and that Klamath Falla, Ore. Any and all persona claiming adveraely the limber lands In the fl’ste« of i’allfntn<a, Ore We do not believe that it is nescessary we were also big enough to think for above deacribrd land« are requested to file gon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” a* to say an} thing on the petition of the ourselves without importing "noodles” their rlnfm- In thie office on or before aald extended t<» all the public land alate« bi act of August 4. I »»92. KrncNl G. Stalicap of Kern, Canal Company for right of way through from effete sections ol America, where 28lh day of January, 1906. / our town. The petition asks for a water J N. Wataon, Regiater. county of Cow It«, ata’«’ of Washington, haw they hibernate in winter and put in all this «lay filed In thin office hla sworn statrnienl way, either in an open »ay or by means summer getting ready for next winter’s No. 26W for the purrha«e of (he of aec CONTEST NOTICE. lion 14 Tp :iR H R 12 K W M and will offer proof of pipe* or flames. As our town is ad sleep. Why not sit down on the lob Hi show that the land conght Is more valuable vancing with rapid strides, there will lie ster element of thi* community and let loi Its timber or atone than for agricultural DKI’AHTMKST OF THF. INTKRIOIl, dozens of just such propositions, which people know we are alive and doing United Htatc» Land Office Lakeview, Orwin. purpose«, and to establish lila claim fo said will have to be acted upon by our board, things instead oi trying to keep people NovemI m -r 8. J9o4 A aufnclrnt conteat affida land Indore (ieorge T Baldwin, Co Judge of and we believe that our boarii, com ¡owed from them. I^jl’a quit knocking, or at vit having been filed In thia office by Abel Adv Klamath Co, Or, at Klarnath Fall . Oregon, on Saturday the ¡»th of November, 1904 of good business men and with the as least treat tbe knocker who ia busy the conteatant, agHlnm Homestead entry no 2M0, He names as wltrvMM’s: I. H Yaden, Thomas made DccemtM-r 10, iW/2, for the sistance of their competent legal advisor, wav he ought to 1« treated. NW»4 of HFU, hk «4 of NW'< and lot« 1 and 2, H Shannon, WOHmlth, Virgil Ya<len. all of Klamath Falla, Or. aee 7 tp 41 it r 10 K W M, by Leon ( Fan 11 ( ’ on are perfectly capable of handling these The plain question is i* —are ai people to Any and all peraona claiming adversely the m which It la alleiced that »aid Uion C proposition*. be held up right along in the line of de teatee, Pauli ha» never made any settlement, Im al>ove <! user I bed landa are re<|iie*te<l to file their claim« In thia office on or before said 19th velopment or are we to tie friendly and provement or c iltlvatlon thereon, nor ewtab- render them all the assistance in our ilahed any residence on said tract; that he ha» •lay of Novemb« r, 1904. J N. W atson , Register, FROM OUR EXCHANGES. nlmaelf from and wholly ahandotie 1 power. Where our lands were worth absented the »aid tract for more than m I x month« Ian but little mor* than the taxe* on them paat, »aid parties are hereby notified to appear, Notice for Publication. (Medford Mall | a few year* ago, people who are willing respond and offer evidence touching said alle- ration at 10 o’elock a rn on liverml$erl 17, 1!M, Land Office at Lakrvh-w Ore. G. A. Jackson returned Tuesdav even to take the chances of the coat of devel f/efore Geo T Baldwin, Co, Judge of Klamath Ort (JHi 19f»4. ing from atrip to Klamath Falls,‘whith- , opment have made them a good price, <‘o. residing at Klarnath Falls, Oregon, and Notice 1« hereby glv< n that the following- er he had been with a piano for H. M. I and people who are strenuously oppos that final hearing will beheld at lOo’clock a name«! settler ha* fifed notice of hl» intention m.on December 24. 19W before the Register to commute final proof In support of hl« claim, | C om . He reports the roads in a fright ing the ditch ¡«at their place* today, and Receiver at the United Htates Land OflV e h rid that sal«! proof will b«- made before Get», i not many moon* ago would have wel In J*akvview, Oregon. ful condition in the mountain*. ( hftMialn Clerk <»f Klamath Co.,Or. at Klamath 1 The said contestant having, In a proper affi Falls, Ore on i9day of Nov., I!NM via: Fred . comed an opeu sewer past their piacee Frank Obenchsin and family, of Bly, if it would have made them sell at any davit, filed November 7. 1904, set forth facts Itlehn, h«i no 2M4 for the KU of m K'4 NW4 «»f I which that after due diligence personal ser MK'4. HWf4 of NK’4M«‘eatp:<M A R 9 K W M lie . Klamath County, are visiting relatives kind of a price. vice of this notice can not be made, It is here names the following wlliiesae« to prove his in th* valley. Mr. Obenchain and his, Why not get in and drill awhile, give by ordered and directed that such notice lx* continuous rr»ld« nce upon and cultivation of mother, Mr*. M. Obenchain, of Jackson- ! by due and proper publication, be made »aid land, via: J P Arnett, Will llitniphrey, all knockers a cold shoulder and see if riven n the Klarnath Republican, published at Augii-t Buefdrig.Geo Humphrey, all of Klam-I ville, were pleas*at caller* at the Mail j we can not all make money, and while Klamath J^aDs, Oregon. ath Falla, On gon. office Monday. J. n . Watiion, Register, J, N Waiaon, Ref later. we are thinking of those things it would s E. R. Reames, Vlce-Prei’t, Absolute Safety DRituaUT'C KI Iff 17 18 19 Alex Martin Jr, Cashier tR RKTVRI.ICAN UR'Nt«' It 13 14 IA Alex Martin, President, »t» »♦» * 4* 4* 4 4 4* 4* 4» 4» 4» * WESLEY O. SMITH, MAMMOTH STABLES KNOWS FLOUR This knowledge enables us to buy right ’and GUARANTEE • • • Rigs furnished with or without drivers ABOUT THAT PETITION MI PRiCES 18 YOU. We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop'r Repairing a Specialty Klmlh Falls, Orrson. THE KNOCKERS CLUB ORGANIZES. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE Yourself a Present Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. . EXCHANGE W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE * * * * '* * * Successors to Mu F. E. Boyd. OREGON Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkvllle. Phone Main 14 T t SEVERAL TONS BARB WIRE AND NAILS Disc and walking plows, harrows, wagons, buggies. Complete Line of ♦ I* Hardware, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Etc f GKO. w. 11 Hl*IV 5 Hardware Dealer Klamath Falls M 4‘4‘4‘4‘4*4‘4*4‘4,4*4‘4*4*4*4‘4‘4‘4*4*4»4‘4*4*4*it King up Main 193 You Like Fast Fall and Winter Mil linery, Dress Goods, New Shirt Waists and Everything New in La dies Wearing Apparel. STILTS CO. FALLS, Horses boarded by day, week or month. Hay and (train bought and Hold. PaHHengers conveyed to all parts of Southern Oregon and Northern t lifornia ut the very loweat rate«. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING PARLOR cTlY NOVELTY. KLAMATH END, Livery. The best Fountain Pen made Absolutely Guaranteed Pen Perfection > > > > CHITWOOD’S STABLES I luive Horses that will please you ticaain Z“ * With or without drivers ! Commercial men conveyed to all points West Skle fiRtcitiloa» JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R KLKMHTH FALLS. WWW W-VW tWWWWWA - ORBCON • WWWWWW W»»V« ♦ <• <> <• I 1