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LOCAL NEWS. TIMHKK LAND. ACT »CNF 1. I*79 NuTI< K FOR FVBLD ATiON ttblted lltales Land Office, Lakeview. Ore gon, |N»remt/er 1WM Notice !■ hereby given Sea Newton for l.lvcry. Ukauad ta “Chaff Blowing Off** by that in compliance with the provisions of the You get the la-st Photo Peate at the art nf Congress of June * l"7fl. entitled ”An Youthful But Capable I Baldwin Htudio. • art lor tlie •«.« of timjHir lands in the Wtates of ■ In later. California Oregon, Ncvsda and Washington Territory, asestended load th« Public l,ar>d W-xsl for sale at the Goodrich Ltlm- Btalea by ael oi Auguat 4. Wi Iran Ryan ol lier A Wood Company. Téléphona, Ml*sou!a, ronnty of Miawnila. «i«!»* m Montana ha« this day fil«*d In thia ««ffl«!e his swofN stat** Mam 1<M. tf trani No ZVTH. for the pure base of the N'^ m ;«. Her TJ Tp a? n R is K w M and will offer proof The Gem Cafe and drill room lathe to show that tba land sought is mor* valuable ■ for its limber or stone than for agricniieral popular pla-e for dinner (igrtiee. IIurn ri-pri-vented a gawk of a country pnrt««MM*s and to •stabllah his claim tn «aui Ixiy, «Im had iigKfl up in l-ia beat Highest market price |«id for chick- land KMrt/fe Oew T field win. Co Judge at klainaih Falls, Or. on Tuesday, the »4th day -lolhiiig, « hlrli wa« not load« to ah ine I ene at the Central restaurant. of March, I9iif> He names as witnexae» tfarfr Arkiey. W O Mmlth Wm W Carmichael, B»rt in the -iHtr circle, while Harry Goeller Nave your old Hal made new at the Wil brow, all of K larnath Falls, Or. Any Arid all |*r»4zn* claiming a>1vers*1y the d'eaaed as a l>arkaw<Nid* country maid le Mods. Mrs. H. I*. Calarneau. above desert bed lands are requested lo file en, wearing a -Un I win net and other an their claim« In this office uu or before said O Hliorts* hpring Lake p-datoe» are 140» day ol March, cient relive ot tlm olden time, and the sold on **A shilling« Beet Plan»” J. N. Wat «on. Register. Prue» quoted by a-ldreesing me al two present««! a picture that attracted . Klamath Falla. tl Conteat Notk«. llir entire audience. They looked aa if Cnlted fltalee Land office, Lafcevtaw, Ore they had pm blown into ths place and All aerviceejat usual at the Presbyte gon Ih-tTfiilxf 20. 1V(>4 A sufficient Contest affidavit having been filed In thia office by were trying to make tlirinaelveaat home rian church next Kun-lay. Hubject of Charles F. W'ordan of Klamath Falla, Ore, con in a new aphere of life. th«- sermon at 11 A. M., "A Moot Hope- testant, against Homestead entry No lAfA made Novemlxr 12. 1901, for MW'. Mee JhTp <a Tin- roiiimiltve finally settled on II . lui World-Wide Movement,“ and at M R • K W M . by John Mrnlth < onteslee, In ¡7:30 P. M.,"A Thrilling View of Kelf- which it ia alleged that John Hmlth has whol I*, tialarneau and Mrs. ». W. Jenninga ly abandoned «eld land and has changed h * a« the l«-«i •u«laine<l characters. Mr. Determiued Daeliny.*' AU made w«l- reaidvuca therefrom for more than six month» since tnakinr said entry, and has wholly fail tialarneau represents«! a Mexican lioii I come. e*l to cultivate or Improve aaid land and he* failed to establish his residence on »aid land Juan, and Mrs. Jennings Ins sen lor ila during the first six month* after making «ai«l They were g-wr-l. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD entry , and that «aid abandonment and all o< C ob - said failures still exist and still continue, an-1 James O'Neil as a Dutchman just ar that said alleged absence from »aid land wa« rived In this country was awarded the I will j«y the above reward for a not du* io his emplovmmt In the Army. Nav j or Marine Corps of the United M ate» a« a pri prise offered for the m--«t comic charac watch that my re|-air -l»|-artment vat • soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during th« war with Mpaln. or during any other war ter. He carried out the Impersonation cannot pul in order. L. Alva lewis. in which the United States may be engag. d Fa»«l parties are hereby notified to api«*ar. r* throughout tlie evening without resort •Aotid and offer evidence touching »ahi allege Ing to any outside playing, as many of tlou at >0 o'clock a ra on February li, IIML be fore Geo T Baldwin, County lodge of Klam Special Sale the i orme characters did. He was a aih Counlv. Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a m on Haiurday. F*b typical Dutchman, and won tbs honors IS. 1906 before the Kegisier and Receiver al the of led ire Waists, Hate and Sweaters. United Blate« l^and Office in 1-akevlew. Oreg lairly, Th« »a’d contestant having, in a proper affi Below c-et. Al Mrs. G. W. Fisli’s. Aller the 4na«ks «era removed, a davit, filed December ¡utb. j»M, »«-t forth fact» Saturday, January 7, 1U06. Call and which show that after du»? dihgenre j«cr*onal banquet »as served al the lenirai Cale service ot this nolle« can not be made, it it see them. to alsrut 150 |«-raon. The ball aa a hereby ordered and direct* I that such hotlc* b« given due and proper publication. «hole was a successi and tbs music waa I Meals et all hours at the Gem Cafe. J. N. Watson, Register well up bi its stan-lard. First class service. THEY WERE LIGHTWEIGHTS The annusi ma*>|iieradi' liall al llnii»- lon'a Vprra Iloti»«- laM AI hhi I and Inaakar« »era pieaent, mitili, brida? am i ras. aiKithrr ernred IMI mure ll.an The • that alimi*) ut e|«-<-tatiir» lenir« aerr vrry grimi, ranglng Ir*Un III» binai rimile and alately all In all. aliowrd lliat III» laken errai interrai in nmat tini lo ravvili Tlu- »orli, and tinaal «ri triture. makria liail liirir pre|iate- tlnn, and ino»l ni llirm aia-le an linnrat ente tesi to wln onr ni lite tlirm prlara, wtiirb ronalatrd <d |A reali tu Ilo- inaili er and compunto* «ho «hniilil aii-ell in thii l'iaaa tur «hkeh III» pine« «ere nfirrrd Tlir tirai p’iie »»• tur thr must riuni rei eiiatiinie. and i-liarai-lrr rrpirM-titwl Tic» am oud prlar «aa l>>r ilo- must origi nai ebarai'lar, ami llir third sai lor lice beat auitaim-d rliaiai ter te» i.a-l virai dlflirult» Thr rninniif in aaardinv leu ol thè priaea, tli iae ofirrni lor Ibi- inoat hrat e<iat«innl rhararlera Tornirai ami There »ere a tiumlwr ol minii al rharar- tera «rii takrn off abile there aere rloaena Ili «rii auatainr I rii«« aitar«. Hill for thr nioai originai i-liarsclrra. William lliirn and Harry tioellrr, «ere aelerted «iiluml a mommi’» beeitallon. Ttiear tanarai h alami 1'1 yt-ara ut agi-, Utili« rame uiaafcnd aa coiinlry jake» MAMWII D COUNTY COURT. Mr. E. J. l*.».l an-t .Ml» Cora M nail were marrla-l by Jul<« Pon- in llenaon thia city n»eertihrr Itlat, luot The cou |>la are «ell known young [inopie ol IU> bare many the nanta. end rauniy. in ftwu-l« I'vlts, has le«-n wlio in Klamath cminly tor th« plat sis ssvks. ««it leave Finley morning et Cruaa Forks, i‘a. Its h«v his hviiie has taken up claims with a parly of Irtsnds from thv east and through Arehis Johnston limy taws I* I in limt-ar lands in sad lako c.Hiiiiies. Mr. Klamath I’vlts April 3t> lu return alrout rip«<-ts ami luwst heavily in Klamath county. Vharlle Horton, th«* lz-*t River stock Falla this man. waa in Klamath w--rk l.aiklng altar Ilia shipment ol call!« lo th« Fan Francisco market. Melliasa Hrntl-sra are preparing to I»- gin their new building st th» corner <>l Main btrert and Conger Avenue. Il will be a two story structure, arid «ill l-e of They esj-ect lo Irrgiri the work eVmc. neit week. Ths report which gained circulation » fa« Wrkr ago to the -«fleet that I*. Hughes lia-l rliol in Sacramento waa a mistake. Mr Charlie Picket, «liueaure in from near Mr. H ighe«' home in I'-»- Valley this was-k, make« th« g-atifym-' statement llial M-. Hugh--« is reviver site-k <>l sit kneas tug I rum Ills aevero Among tlie unl-pi- costumes at Ihr 1*11 masquerade Mrs. Minnie worn were those and Parrish I k Ella Mis The former represented th-- hcha Il«a k. Republican ami th- latter Ihr Fiprrss The Lillis of Ilia Klamath Waler Klamath Company held a ing r-g-ilar annual stockholders Falla, al Ditch meet records ol llir various Il will require officers. county the remainder of the mat- deferred. 0. D. Willson. J K Ballard, J. I. Itsehn and (>. K reuse are all busy Mr. Willnm is al rer lake and rijn-cts to put the J. II. Kimball and Mika Doohar, who » crxeinpluye-l sometimv agubythe coun- 1« to cruise M srctiontuf timber laud in -i-ler to assist th« County Aaacsaor in sent term. taking ice from Mkr Merrill. Oregon, lot the month rndio,- I totem her J3, IMM: Fwauna, and ri- |**ct lo pul up a large amount. Since Ilia supply ran short last year, they are taking advantage of the present Itrpnrt of the acliool in diatrict No. 2S l'|- up KO . r col-l aoap an-l are working night ami day tn Numlu-r ol day« taught 20. ■( pupils enri-lled M. Number Total numlx-r of Average daily -lay« attendance M7%. (tlrn-lan-e 42. The folio» ing names are on I Honor: Juanita Ratliff, the Fans Fitch, Fitch, llcrl-rrl run them -luring llir coming year. John Nye, Addison Jordan and IUIH, a brown mar«- about It) years irid. weight I2U0. bramle-l with on left ah-iuldcr. Y Owner can have same by piovmg pro|H-rtv ami pm lug- liaigu«. N. H. Drew , iMiry, (ire. Roll Ratliff laris Itarroaa, Rubv VanBrimmsr, Davit order tn put up a auflien-nt amount to KTRAYED--Came to my place« about CAPITAL FOLLOWED CAME. Oaanhllng Ou tat at Mandalay, la Bur ma— Bmpira. Captured ■lag aa<: Court. and made a narlial report to the County Court, wliicli will la- takrn up at its pre put 1(1) tons, while the other genlleineii are Maine Trapper flat an Ingafiloua Method of Attractif.g ■hooting Them. KT THB East End Barber Shop. Bathe in connection. Exchange Stables. A. Cae Manning. A Hair Cut and Shave EA8Y WAY TO KILL FOXES. A Maine tripper, wto jets fXû or |3<W every fall for fur, telia the WHEN YOU COME Maine Woods that hr can ehoot TO TOWN PUT YOUR ClLAi. TlCKBlt. foxes without taking uitn. lie TKAM UPiATiTHE Mr« McMillen, ol (>i«”l-akrai>l, Inn. I I eight« the gun by daylight and aniKMUMwe »hat ehr will teil taeal lokal« a imply pull* tlx* trigger when the go-al 1*0 liltro-n nrral« f<»r |’> al that ho- foxes ootne at night. He sec urea W. W. H azxn , Proprietor. Irl, «hieb inay Icr uar*| »■ Ilie holdrr th«- carcass of a hot se or creature ‘Irairra, rlthrr nur meal a day or »erk, of any kind, or if that ia iuijioaatbla ur lur (liniier parlira Thia appliea lo he buys it calf und kille it. FOR BALE—A first class new Decker lioiur |«<>ple and not to transiente. The body li buried in a favore A Ron Piano. For particulars call at Mitchel) Bros. itarte-IJwilh 300 head ble location; then be I uilda a little the Repubhsaa office. ofra.lle for ths suulheru market last house juat Lig enough for two. Motiday morning. This ho ist- can b«- carried by two J-«- Howard returned from Kan Fran tnrn and il ia located at a jioint TIMBKR I.ANP ACT Jt'N K X. 1S?I - ’tOTICZ FOX HCSl.tr ATION. cisco the first of ths »•wk, «baia he that ia about right for a gun shot. Fnltffd Hfatre Ijknd office fAkerlew, Oregon, i November 26 1KH wntteff la hereby gle«n that has Is-en l<>-king after the rtzM'k^mark- There is a port hole for a gun and in rornpbanre with thr provision« of tha act et. lie report, the market dull at a amali jw-ek hole, also u bracket ofCongrrM of June I. iHTW. entitled ’’An art for tl e tale of limber lands in the State« of Cali present, but ezpecta it to <q>en with list- that holds the miu glasa. Wheg fornia. Orrgnu. Nevada and Washington Ter rltnry,** a« estended lo all the Public fjsnd ter pn»p«H-ta in February and March. the foiea come, which ia usuali} htate« I» y art <»f August 4 1*92 EHgah W Hob ert« of Hedfield, count) of Klaina'h. «tat« Tf Hull tlis outlook is not g-ssl lor feeders after the enow ¡g on the ground, Oregon, has th)« day filed In thia office bl« ol this country. Grass is Iwtter in Cal sworn statement 5o 2937 for the purchase ol they dig twn or thrsw- bolsa down the IlWi.NW^. wcB TpHH R • K W M. and ifornia than it has lu-en lor 'ears, and offer proof to ahow that the land sought to the bait. When the hunter sm s 1« will more valuable for Ha Umber or «(on* than t'alifornia luitchera are already using for agricultural purpoaea, and to es*abii«h bls a fox In- «imply pulls the trigger grass fed I lev v ria. Calm li> aaid land before Geo T Raidwin Co and the jirlf ia bis. There are fre J . ’yr M hla ofllc* at ClMMIttl Falls. OrigM Iln- Uuuch "Tule” arrived overland Naturday the lfflb day of F«*hruary, 1905 He qnentlr three or four foxes in on names at eitntsnrw. J<w Ta. lor. Martin Rob from Tule lake yesterday, from which ’ erta of K lamsth Falls, Or. ii li Roberta and eight at one time, but not In tiw* , Tom Fisher of Bedfield, or. place it was hauled on a wagon. The Any and all per«-*n» claiming adversely the rnng«* of the gun. This hunter i above Klamath laike Navigation <'->mfs>ny d. »rribed land* are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said «ill pla-e it in the river at thia point claima that he hna seen ns maav • U*.b day of February, «905. a« 7B fox»-« * visit a bait In one J N Watson, Register. lor operation al -nee. night. MI.RRIU. SCHOOL REPORT tri, J. V. Houst-m. A. CBT n»xl uisking an ««qnitabl» a«s--aan>niit of tlie No change* SUMMONS I wrek. came, have returned after 3o dava work ter r«-gardlng guvernm>-nt litigation «»a Jbsc. I, the in ma-le in the offices, and ting up ice. books and the roiiiin-- T-iewlav which Imaineea «as transacted were yesterday, convened Court probably Ire laken up the Aral of gralulaliona. F. County an I is busy checking up the w--rk to coni|dete tins work, ami the rilancia run- * regular business l>e!ore the court »ill The IU-|>ublUali Harry Hiiaai-ll Huge, on Ills reernf birthday, talked in an iutrrrr-ating manner about the famous Amer leans be had known, aays a New York exchange. Apropos of Henry Ward lle«-ch<-r he said: “I weut to Beecher’s church ose night to h'-ar him preach. The church was crowded to the door*. Hut Beecher, 0 neg |iected ly, had been called out of town, and in his plait- in the pulpit there aat a beardless, black clnd youth a youth who la today one of the moat jxiwrrful pn-a< hers In Amer ica. “But this youth, fresh from col lege, waa unknown then, and the great congregation had come to hear Beecher, nnd not him. sequentlv aa aoon a« he aroa» and announced that he was to preach in Beecher’s place the people be gan to drift out. First one went, then two, Gun a half down and the young man stood watching thia diaiieraal from the pulpit. It ana a trying moment, and «el there sat. on his youthful face a •mile singularly composed. Ont thr people tiptoed, und he waited, saying nothing for almost five minutes Then he said, us if in ex planation of his silence: “ *We will not begin thia public worship until the chaff blows off.’ ’’ Flurry Lesley, Harry fluffy. Mrs Evelyn Martin, Mrs. Roff, Bessie Miller, Anderson, Alla Balia, Iva Eaton, .Me-la Gould and lx>al Gould month. Bunnell, virile-1 flora ths school during the Myrtle Weeks, Teacher. PATRONIZE Home Industry AND SMOKE THE KLAMATH Clear Havana Cigar Vp to ¡«at (be middle of tbe last century Ainu th pur a waa li»* capi tal of th«- Burmeae empire. It was a large and floutishicg city, with a populHlioti variously estimated at 150.1100 uud 200,000, says Stray Btoriea. About the year 1R52, however, a Greek nnttierl Georges Ziamea wheedled a coui-eaaion out of King Mindone, permitting him to atart a gambling «-atnbliahnii'nt at Man dalay, then un insignificant vil lage. Like all Mongolians, the Bur- tnt-ae an* born gamesters and upon the fame of the "fantnn.” the fou- lette and the other tables at Man dalay, aprent) far anti wide, at tracting the leisured ami wealthy tlasaea from ull over the country. King and court, bitten by the universal craze, soon followed suit. And. aa a consequence, Ain- arapura was abandoned, and is now liftleelae save a henpof ruins, while Mandalay waa elevated in its turn to la* the chief and cnjiital city of what was then a jiowerful and indejiendent kingdom. Makw a Water Curtain. At Charlottenburg, in Germany, b novel device to protect firemen while fighting fire nt clone quar- tera wan recently publicly tested. The invention coiiHinta of a mouth piece situated n little behind the aperture in the nozzle of a fire hoae, and cnpnblc of forming in front of the man holding it a cir cular screen of water. The atrenm from the nozzle Is not interfered with, and the fireman can see through the thin »pray which pro tect! him. WILLSON BLOCK TIMBER LAND. A< T JUNK 1. 197A.-NOTIUK FOR FUBLfCATlON. United «tales land Office, fakevlaw Oregon November 15. 1904. Not tea la hereby giver that in compliance with the provisions of th» act of June 3. 1878, entitled ’ An aci for the •air of timber lands in ’hr States of California Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land fitalas by act of Auguat, 4 1892. the following person« have this day filed In this office their swori» statements, to-wit: William C Rogers of Mount Vernon, count» of 0ka2lt, atate of W ashington, sworn state ment No 21TB for the purchase of the 9E’4NE'< N‘>MF.‘t. HW' t *E’ s Her 14. Tp 37 H R 11 E. W M Asa ft I’bippa rd Mount Vernon, county ol Hkaglt. state <W Washington, sworn statement No 29.15 for the purchase ol the NE’- Hec 23 Ti 97« R 11 K W M. That lh*v wil offer proof to show that the land »ought Is more valuable for its timirror stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim tu said land before Gao T. Baldwin Co. Judge of Klamath <’o. a Klamath Fall». Or. on Saturday, the lltb day of February, 1905. They name as witnesses: A H Phlppa. Wil liam <’ Rogers ot Mount Vernon. Wash, M If Ihkober, T H Shannon of Klamath Falla, Or Bert Ragan of Bonanza. Or Any and all ¡«eraon* claiming adversely th« above-described lands are requested to fl I* their claims in thia office on or before aaid lllh day of February. 1905 J. N. Watson, Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1978.—NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Ntatee I«and office i«akeview. Oregon November 1-5. 1904. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with (be provisions of the act of June 3. 1978 entitled "An art for the «ale of timber lanes in the States of California Oregon, Neva la and Washington Territory,”a« extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. the toilowing persons have this day fMled in this ofiice their sworn state TIMHER LAND A< T JCMI I. 1979 -NOnCK menu, towit: Harry Slayton of Harrison, county of Koo “OR FVBLICATION. tenai, slate of Idaho, sworn statement No t’nl’ed Rtates l«and Office. Lakeview. Oregon tor me purchase of the JIUSE'.,«' November it Notice is hereby given NF.\. sec 19 and BW^NWg. Bee 20. Tp 37 8 R that in compliance with the provisions of the 11 E W M ari of Congress of June J, 1M79 entitled -\n W illiarn Youngbcrg of Harrison, county of act for the sale of limber lands In the Hta’eaof Kootenai, stale of Idaho, sworn statement No. California. Oregon. Nevada and ^aaningiun tor the purchase of »he N W’4ilE«4. NE’ 4 Territory,” aa ci tended to all the Public laind NW\. and WU NEqr. Sec 18, Tp 37 B Rll E W M Ktatea by act of August 4. Ryr’.ha K Haw George E. Turner of Harrison, county of yer, ol Klamath Fails, county of Kiamath. Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement I state ot Oregon, has this dar fl led in thia office No 2925 (or the purchase of the KEqrNW’qr. her sworn statement No 29?-i tor the pure ha»« MWqrNEqr, W<vS|Cqr. Rec Ju, Tp 37 8 R 1) E W M of the NU’ NW arc 1, N'^ME'^and That they will offer proof to show that the Hoc 4. T|> W. H R 9 E W’ M , and will offer proof land sought is more valuala fur its timber or tn show that the Land aoiiyht 1« more valuable «tone than for agricultural purposes sad to for Its timber or atone than foi agricultural -Mtablish their claim to said land before Geo. f«urp<kars. and to establish her claim to said ('hsuualn. Clerk of Klamath Co. Or, at Klam and tkrforr Geo. T. Kaida in, Co. Judge oi ath tall*. Or. on Thursday, thv 9th dav of Fet* ! Klamath Co Or. at Klamath Falls. Or. on uary, 1905 They name aa witnesses:'William Monday the ISlb dajr of February. 19u5. She Youngbcrg. Harry Slayton. Geo. E Turner ol name« as witness** i F Goeller. Alice J Goeller Harrison. Idaho. Will.atn Carmichael, W U Haller lansoi, Lydia Lenuoi, ail ui K.amatb .'■mith ol Klamath Falls, Or. Falls. Or Any and all persons claiming adversely the tny and all persons claimlug adversely the above-described lands are requr«ted to file above^described lands are requested to flle ¡heir claims rn this office on or before aaid their claims In this office on or before said IStb 9th day of February, 1905 d a yeof, February, 19u5. J. N. Watson. Register. J.N. Watson, Register. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878. —NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TIMBER LARP*ACT JVNF. J. 1«79.—NOTICE United States Land Ofiice. Lakeview. Oregon ’ FOR ITRI ICATION Vntted males l^nd Office. Lakeview. Oregon November 15, 1904. Notice ia hereby given December 5.1902. wot ice is hereby given that that in c.rmpliame with the provisions of the tn compliance with the provisious of the act act of JuneS, 1878. entitled ”An act for the orcongreas of June $S, entitled ”An act 'ale of timber lands in the States of California for the sale of limber lands in the States of Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.” < alifornta. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington as extended tu all the Public [.and Slates by Territory,”*aa eitmdedjlo all the Fubhc l«and act of Auguat 4. 1992, the following |«eraon« have thia day filed in this ofiice their swocu States by act of August 4. 1892. Luther H. Bur »tatemenla, towit: ton of Keno. county of Kiamath, state of Ore Charley Dahl in an of Silver l4tke, county of gon. has this da* filed in this office his sworn stale of Washington, sworn statement stalrmrnt Wo. 294»» for the purchase of the MW\ Cowlits. 2928 for the purchase of the EU of EU, Sec Sec 7. Tt* 41 S R h K w ■ and will offer proof N ». TpO? BRllEWM to show that the land »ought 1« more valuab.e Oeovge U Price of Stiver Lake, county of Cow- for Its timber or atone than for agricultural iltx, State of washiugton, sworn statement No. purpose* and to establish his claim to said 29». for the purchase of the WU ol WU, Sec 2o land before Geo Chastain Co. Clerk at his office at Klamath Falls on Thursday the )6ih Fp 37 S R 11 E w N. Edith Wvhtje ot Silver l«ake. county of Cow- day of February. I9U5 He names as witnesses* Hit, State of Washington, aw<»rn statement No Henry s Chapman, Rllev w Tower. Geo. Mur 2939 for the purchase of the HUMWur, N1» Bwqr, gan. fcidi Morgan, all of Reno. Oregon Svc 22. Tn 37. 8 R 11 E w m . Anv and all ¡»eraona claiming adversely the That they will offer proof to show that the above-*tearrll»ed land* are requested to file land sought is more valuable for its timber or their claima in this office ou or before said stone than »or agricultural purposes and to ltih day of February 19U5. establish their claim to said land before Geo J w. Watson. Register. Chastain, Clerk ot Klamath Co, at Klamath Falls, Or, on Friday thv 10th day of February, TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE. 1S78.— 1905. They name aa witnesses: Charley w. Dahlmau. Edith Wvhtje. George C. Price of notice for publication Silver l«ake. wash. Michael IX>ober, Thoa H Vullrd l.«n-1 Ofllcv. Shannon ol Klamath Falla, Or. Lakeview. O.e«->ii. October.7, Any and all persons claiming adversely the Notice 1« herebv <iven lli«l In eomi-llance above described lands are requested to tile with the provHlori« ot the «cl ot Congre«« ot their claims in this office on or before said June S. IH7H, entitled 'A h «cl for the «ale of 10th dav of Fvbruar), 1905. timber leitd« in the Slate« ot California, Ore J. N. Watson, Register. gon, Nev«-1* and »«ihington Territory,“ an eilended lo all lhe Public Land Slate« by act TIMBER LAND, ACT JUKI * W8.-NOTICK ot Auguat 4, li«r.>. Ftcd K.« h ot Slavlon. coun FOR PUBLICATION. ly ot Marlon,Slate ol Oregon.baa thia day »led in thia office bla »worn *l«iem«nl NolTlo.tor the United States I»and Office, I»akey 1ewk Oregon 1-urcliaM-ol the oc',nw,,.e>^ aw’4ae« J, and December 3. 19tM Notice is herebv given that nel.nwUaec It tp ,fr. r De. w m and will otter in compliance with the proviaiuna uf the act proof tu show that the land »ought is more of Congress of June 8. Ih78. entitled “An act valuable for Its timber or stone than for ag for the sale of timber lands in the Staten ot ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim California. Oregon, Nevada an<1 Washington to said land before Register and receiver at Territory,*’ as extended to all thv Public l«and Lakeview, Ore on Saturday. Jaiiuary SUh. WY Blates by act el August 4. 1892. Emery Plumb He names a» w itnrNses; Laie Thomas, of of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath, State of ton Or., Roger Montgomery, W. O. Huiilb* of Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his Klamath Falls, Orc. sworn Statement No. 2WW tor the purchase of Ain and all peraona claiming adversely the the BMKU, b < i 4 m K% Bee 9. and 8W‘ NW’ , above-described lands are requested lo file Her 10»Tp37HRll4 E W M. and win offer their claims In this office on or before said proof to »how that the land sought is more 2Slh day of January, tfcft. valuable for its limber or atone than for agri J N. Watson, Register. cultural purimaea. and to eslablikh his claim to said land baiforv Geu T Baldwin, Co. Judge at his office at Klamath Falls, Otegon, on Thursday the 16th day of February, 19vd. He names as wUimsitvs: Archie Johnston. Win. Laahua, Haua Nelson c C w’!son, all of Klam atn i-’alu. Oiagoa. Any and all i^rsons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office uu uc before said 16th 4ay ui February, 19u\. J. N. Watswa, Register. CENTRAL CAFE I I I J!L Meals at all Hours Day or Night > > Oysters, any Style i JU This Space is Reserved for the Lakeside Inn i i"" i i 1 T J. V. HOUSTON. Sweden's Prince is tu meet Mi»s R ocm >- evelt mid nuw the papers ar* talking about the President's daughter becom ing a Queen. But the Prince announces that he will not court the young woman. If the girl is a chip off of the old block, ■ it would poffsibly be wasting time oo the part of the Prince to court the Rough-1 rider's daughter. 9 MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Formerly The Linkville Hotel. ¡1 BISHOP’S EXCLUSIVE FURNITURG STORE is the place to save Call and see my stock i before sending out for your goods. 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