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■TILL WATTING »HI uia • the proper eharsea at th» AN li4 i uh ^ w t : * b.l/»uL TIM BAK I.AND, ACT JI Ng S. Iir7a. NDlll.g tiri»«.« LAMI. ACT Jl’Mv I lei« »1'111 S A'dlng Insul» to ’ ijury. I elation aud get out tbu piupur pa- F"K 1'1'111.HATI'lH FOR PlDU.tr A Hug I pera." The day tout b*u app<<iiiU.U for the Writer Snya^Igorot la Rather Care- United Mtate* l^nd Gffice, f^keview. Ore<on, t’nlicl mal.» I si. l )lltl>'r. Isksvlc« nr»»er ceremony wuich was to u.a«e on« of N</vt>ml>«f a>. 1904 Xfitice is b«*reby given fltai Rovrinbrr 11 IWM lea«; y Allied — Calls Them I "One of the men who had dismount tt.Hlee I« her.hv « ' •« in <'4»«npll*n< e with th» provi«i«>n» •»< the act thsi in....... « with ihs provisi"«' ut t > two. but lor some resen b< st known ed fi.irn the automobile broke Imo a oK'ongraM •*» JoiMf 3, Mt7M, eiitilkfi “An art h»r •»('■I Ju«.- ». 1«?». » Mit l«<t ’-An el !"• I .- Kocntalu Agriculturists. » ¿ A to the tli sie maid she had relinquished the «ai« of Hiitber lnfi<i in Ihw mate* h( ('all* •ale of tlmix-r laiH«t i th-- a»»»ee •»( Cal.>’«•■« a loud laugh "W<ll, what Uo you thluk fornia. Oregon. Nt \ a/la atul WaMhington T«f Ort «..« W-ra.Ia and Wa.hinrtnn T-rritur. the glittering solitaire. ut ihat?" fie said. In the Igorot Village, st tho world’s rit«»ry,** a» eaicndrd u» all tl»«t L’ubtMr l and sa cxrsixte'l to all th» P-ihlle laiiid Hlatc. L "Oh, well," said the young man In the fair, are representatives of several vil Niarefl ov art of Atttfnal I 1*92. F.l <ah W M*»b* act of \i>S"-t. • ISVJ. th» foilnwlng per «04 Thu jouug man og the curb red* I ca»e. "I don't suppose 1 could be happy lages and even of several tribes It ta • rla of B-<1 fir. 1, cf.Qitty of Kiamaih, •••!♦* of h«.e thia <lsy file.I In thl, ■-•'-» their ». dnued a bll In hie fai e "Hare la my Orrvon. ..a* n.»e «fay nk*l in mi* offi«-- hi«1 statemvi't«. '»wit! »¡th a woman who dyes her hair, any Ike mod Int resting portion of ataitn.CBt No 2tKf2 ff*r the nurrba«e of i card," he «aid, "1 aut a re .poualblo WilUstn <’ H"<er« «f Muant Vernos. u.rt ’/ Ul »worn the X* MC ¡5, T|. m fl k 9 k W M and way.” WM and ! i of AkssH. »taff* of Washington, «worn »»•<*• buelneea man and I demand that th.a whol, ethnic display Igorot la a wMt.ffrr proof in »show mat the land *mgftt I ! mcnt^Ni» mrni Nt» 2M.« Ji»-« bn- for ihr purchase pufrhaaeof ihaflE of Ih* 8K »*’*’’£ HURME-SHOEINO STAND. "Hir, 'tie false!” she exclaimed Indig rather earelcsaly applied general tern. i» • 1 uiau be ern-aleil." more valuable for it« t.mher or t t > *A' «E , «.c 14 T p *7 H H II X. W » na..tly. lor •srieulitirsi pur,->•«■ audio ■•isbii.h hl« A*i* If Phlpp* i f Mont»! Vernon, ro,»iify • Ous of the auto party weut and laid ••/• Frederick B arr In he World To r • rs I" .«id laixt b. t'.r» Oro t hal.lwln Cu «rate of Wavhinfton. «worn «<«.•»•>< ii "la It?" he rejoined "I thought It was day lo general the Igorota are ruoen- Ji.-Is* sl bls oS>rr «1 k lamsih Fall«, orsgrm. Hka«it. his hand ou the «peaker's shouldur No JKH for th»* purcha-4 of ike NKU Ifoc **i I p "Il Matnrday the IS'h day "I Frbru«r> . ISSA. Itr uuly dyed.”- Cincinnati Enquirer. « R il X MT M "Better cut all this oui talu agriculturists, living In the In n«ni«. I.linr..,. J'W r«\ lor Mar'ln K"h »7 Thai they ull. off» r proof to «how lha» »bo "Sieve Is an ludlan, and terior. Th'lr bodies era finely devel rrt« of Kia».«Ill kail. or. II If Köberl« ait'l land «ftnghr I* more variable for lie 11» h^r «»r Reversing the Rule. Tom Fi.hvr of Br'lflri'f Or. »tone than for a<rlculinral purno««* and (o nothing to wlu by oped, the sclu la a handsome brown, Any «ixl sil per«»»« rloimlns sd'*r«sly ih» ««tablnth their Claim tona'd l«i»d before Ut t» Ro many sermons have been “Bo!” exclaimed D>* rujsctsd lover. biui " the tares are attractive. While they sbov* .Irwrilx-d land« «re rrqneaied lo Sir T Baldwin i’o Jndffr of Klamath Co. prna. hed already on the wonderful In "All jou bave wanted uie has been to lb- o claim« m thia >• on or brfors .aid Klamath Fall«, Or, on Saturday, the llth Jar The other shook th« lelllgeii<-e and obedience of the borse photograph me In every roucelvable were occupied In building their bouses ISiu d«> of yebruary, ¡»Vi of February 1906. sluml.l. r lam, law J. N. W'st«on. geglstsr. their activity and Industry called ou' They name a« wltnoa«*«: A H Phtpna. Wil* that there is no n*-ed of another oris attitude, bt-ause I rrn a ><xX subject’!" Ham C. R<»«**r« of Mount Vernon. W««n, M K cau cltlann," he said, "and the law« In this column, but we may mention "I orili'«s It, Mr Spoonainore," said frequent comment from visitors When TIMBER LAND A< T JUNE 1. 1«7t.-NOTICE fXNiher. T II Hhannon of Klamath Fall*. Or, are as mm h for me, or for this man." one proof of that ob."!l«n<-e In the at at home Die men go naked or wear a Bert Haflan nt Honanxa. Or. FOB FUBLK ATION. the lair camera fiend That Itali.” Any and all p*r«on» claiming advrraely •!. > • »••«ping Ins hand toward U>« me titude the animal maintains toward United fftstra Land i»ff)< »». f.akcvlew. Oregon alMivp iliou rlbrd land* are re«|n«*Mh t| lo fli* "Before being shaken I have been wall simple breech-clout; th« women are chanic, )•■. or for Die poor bill» girl the bla. ssinllh while ti e later tears taken, anyhow!" he bowlsd, graapl: g •Imply but de»enUy clad, with wale*, November U I9TM. Notice 1« hereby given th«?ir claim* in th’* office on or before aatd compliance with the provisions of the llth day ot February, 1905. who has l>< > n killed or tuaugled for off an old shoe, trims the horny Hoof, garment and skirt of cloth woven by tiiat of in < 4oigrc«a of June g, |R7X. entitled •• \n bls bat and rusting forth Into the chilly J N Wataon. Refffa*«r. Men wsar great wooden a< t for the tale of timber land* In the Rta esof life. p«i hap«, us they are for Ceilowe holds a hot Iron shoe against the foot darkness ut the u I a tit CmcagoTr.buua. th'-inseivee Oregon. Nevada and Washington TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, ¡478, -NUTK’X plugs In boiea In their «ar lobes and California. like you Perhaps 1 will bu crushed to ••< erlain If Its shape Is correct, Territory.” a« extended all »hr Public l»and FOR FUBI.IC’ATION. wou.eo are fond of necklaces of beads M»aie* by art t,i tiigum 4. 14*2. B« f’ha K Ma .»■ In Die oprratlon, but I propose to llud and finally nails the shoo fast to the In the Fall. United Bta»ew Land Off ica. I,akevie*, Or?*ff>»n yer. of K arnafh Fads co'infy of Kiamath, I out If you fellows are entitled to run foot with many blows of the hammer In the fall the ■haul.) lawyer trice to The u.eu ar bold "head hunters," and • •ate of Oregon, ha« thi* dav hied in »hi* ofllcr J November 15. 1904 Notice 1« hereby gr «n , the’ in ©«»MPliance with the provision* ot inn 1 your lnf> rnal Juggernauts o»er the It Is surprising to think that so apir win a suit t clothes, in Do tail a deeper their tatt'Mied bcwliea evidence their her sworn sfa'rment No *r t for the purrha«r [art of lune 3. I*7X. entitled “An net for ti-»» th* Ntt 4 t . -.r 2. N’-ME tan 1 gW'kSE 4. real of us without suffering the peu- ited an a til il . al will submit to etici» rirnsou renata upon the toper a noie; •usxeas In h?ad bunting expeditious of Met-4. Ip > BK’iK* M and will off. r pr«»<»f •ale of umlier land* in th** Xtaie* of Callfor»* Nevada an«i Waahlngton Territory,” ally " In the fall the politician gelt hla work In tbs villas,« there are three principal to »how that Ihr land sought I* more valuable Oregon for if* Hmler r»r uonr than for ajrieuItural a* extended to all the Public Land H?i;ra by The man In th« auto remarked: "He In on the stump. In the fall the feet I ve groups: The Booboc Igorota. the Suyoc i>ur|«oe« «. at*d IO establish her claim to said act of Augiiat 4. 190*2, the following Igorots and the Tlngiaaee The Bun- land i»- for* i»eo T Baldwin, <’«» Judge of i have thl* day fi!»*d in this offive their (worn wants to find som«D>lug mil, ('barley,” coalman up« ard oiikn the prices Jump; . <.'o Or at Klamath Falla. Or. on I statement«, to-wlt: he aald "In the Interest of liberal In the fall the summer maiden at the toes are famous "head hunters," th« Klamath Charley Dabhnan of Silver Lake, county of Monday the 13th day of February, 19u5 flhe » owlltz, state of Washington, «worn nt •du aii. n I d< manti to bu taken lo ih« seashore ends her stay ; In the fall the Huy ora are miners and metal workara, names a> w ltne«se* * F Goeller. Alice J »»oeller N 2^28 for the nurchane of the E’., of alatem EU, alter Uouul. L) dia l-ennox, all of K lamath M T|»37 It R II 1 W M. poll<e station and go through ail bunko artist selleth gold bricks to the the Tlngianus are agrlculturlata. The M Pai)«, Or. George <; Price of Silver Lake, connty otCow fiuyocs are outfitted with forgee. bel lli> •» inotlo..« And win n lt*a all ovur Jay —Cincinnati Enquirer. yny «nd all person« claiming adversely the at»ove de»rr bed lands are requested to file iltA, State of waahlngton, «worn «tateman» No. lows and the other requla.tee for I I »41 lake great pleasure io I. sue a their claim« in thi» office on or before »aid 13th 29'2». for the purrhaee of the W>. ol W'.. rp r fl R 11 E w m Hli Finish. demonstrating their craft. The Tln- day ut Februarj , itu5. Sheeps- in to th . Inquiring individual, Edith Wehtje of Silver Iflike. county of C<»w Th«ru waa a rtan in a canon J. N Wa'aon, Register glan<s have planted some rice In flcxid- conf. 11mg a n< ■ l> ii D on 11 Gt. ‘«tate of Washington, »worn »tafeun-nt No VA 1/ ruckad it. aid whan h« waa I brow 2930 for the purebaae <»f the BU jiw ir, NW.BW it, ed terraces lo Illustrate thslr mode of i dm lor of d dougl hsada " They dragged all the aka TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNF 7. 1478.-NOTICE flee 22. Tp 37. 8 R 11 E w M. culture. And so this strange group landed For hla form with a rak«; r»)R 1'1 RlJf AT|(»N ' Tha* they will off>*r proof to «how that lha United State» 'lif.re. Lakeview, Oregon 1 land »ought I* more valuable for it* timber o< Jt waa all there waa for them to low. at tin. ■ at,..ii and Han.titon made bla December -S, 1902. Notice 1« l»rr«-bjr gtveo that A, Molu e ia hereby given »tone than for agricultural Durpone« a.id - Houston Fowl I tn «-omphance wit b th»* provaioii» of the art eiktabH*h their claim to *>afd land before <ieo. complaint against John Murray, wbu <»f Congress of Jane p, !*7 a ent.tied "An act » haatain, (Lerk of Klamath Co, at Klamath had thrown the rock at him Also did She Wondered. ■WElia TO THE IW for the »ale of timber land» tn th»* 8<a»e» of Fall», Or. on Friday the 10th day of F**bruary, Itoiierl In-uula, the young buklncsv "Tee.” «aid the Millville citizen, "be California Oregon, aevada and wa«hingtnii 190ft They name a* witnevaes; Charley vr. Territory.** a» extended to all rh* 1’ubl‘c l and Dahlman . _ _ __ wehtje. ______ _____ _ ____ Edith George C. ___ Price >t man. make bls complaint against learn something every day " Mtaies b> art of Auguat 4 IH92. Luther H Bar- : .Silver wa»h. Michael Tho* ‘ - f«axe. * - “ * “ ‘ : Duoteer, r _ l _., r: __ :i if "1 wonder." hla wife replied. “If that's ton of Kr ijo count) of K amath. »late of Ore-1 ’ flbannon Hamilton for aesauli wlib Intent ----------- of ' *" ------- *- - Fa 1’,«, Or. —- Klamath gon. ha» thl« day Ried in thi» office hi» »worn Any and all per*4>nfl claiming adversely the why so many people think you don't kill. All wrro released on ball ■!at?m**nl X<> 2940 for the ¡»urcbawe of thr ,%w , aiwive <te»cribrd land* are requeued tn file show your age?"—Chicago Record- Hrc 7. Tp 4i 8 K B E w «. and will offer (»roof the r claim« In thi* office ou or before aald the party broke up A few days latsr to »how that the land »ought is more va.uab - kutn lav of February, 1906. thu law>er for tho Hamiltons tela- Herald. f»»r it* tirub» r or »tour than for agriculture; J N. Wat non, Register. phon*d iHnnts to come and see hlm CONTKODI TDK ANIMAL pur pom « and to esiabllab hi» claim to »aid land before Geo Chastain Co. Clerk at hi* Ireunla referred him to bie lawyer trentmeut without some show of re- , office at K ia ma lb Fails on Thursday the 14th TIMBER LAND, AC T JVSK 3, 1878.-NOTICK lA'rr Judge I*»IIiam the Haiullluu slstaiire as It Is Improbable to sup I day of February. 1* a > He name» as witne»»»?»- FOR PUBLICATION. Hrnrr B. Cbapman. Rllev w Tower. Geo. Mor lawyer, called at Donuia' ulllco. Uni»*d State* Mnd Office, Lakeview, Oregon pie < they understand the benefits of gan. k»ii Morgan, all of K*nc, Oregon "Young man,” be said, severely, tiin shoe In preventing rapid wearing Any and all person» rla'minx adversely the December 3. IWM Notice it hereby given that above-deacrP'ed laud* are requested to file ir. rorr pliance with the provision« of the "you are making a moat aerluua mis away of the hoof Once In «while the t'ougre«» of Jun«? 3. 1M78. entitled “An • Realize that half of the th»-tr claim« iu this office on or before said | of :or ' he »ale ot timber land* tn ?!i- State* <•: take This entire matter 1« not worth blacksmith In hla Inbora comes In con Utt da> 0/ February 190S. si<'kn<*M with which man 1 J > « Wataon. Wzi.nn Register. fG.*iat»w * rn‘a- . Nevada Washington Terrlloty/ ejitcnded to all aud the Public I «a nd Die work and annoyance It Is golug to tact with a boree which refuses to kind 1« afflicted tn traced to *: act : ol August ■____ ::.............................. ... » TTMMS k I ani > I \is**x NiiTICF Htatc» bv 4. 1*92. Emery Piiimh give all com eriied t»f course you yield to hla command, ahowlcg a mul UyoR I’UBI h V’piN’7* >UI1 r I i f K lamath r *n- nsaaantv -! -tl • *f Fall», county «./ of X lamath, S the stomach. It ie also know as well •• | do that them ia lah disposition and occasioning Or»*/ >n. ha» thi* day filed in this office fcia United State« Land offi«*»* f,akev1«*w. Ore I «worn «tatPtnrnt No 29:19 for the pur« ua«e * f true that in moat case« the nothing In this charge against Ham small amount of trouble Then gon, December Jb. 19»>4 Notice i* hereby giveu me a-MaE*4. !4E»4 m E’»4<_ Mcc 9. and SW.vW’i, stomach is a flee t« I by the ilton A,I an acrid, nt. air. all an ar- aimer um « Ingrnuity. persuasion R E W M, and wifi offer tbst m eomp’ianre wi»h the provisions of the -flee 10 Tj. ' art of Congress of June 3. 1X7*1, entitled “An prooi to «how that the land «ought la more cl<' -nt and you know It Mat be soma finally atrinrth to accompli: h hie condition of the teeth. act for the sale of timber land« in the States r»f valuable for it« timber or »tone thau fur agri dam tg'-s involved. II. • doctor's fees, POM. It Is sn animal of this kind ■ t'ahfornia. Oregon. Nevada and W»Mh»ngton culture* purifow«. and to e»tabli»b hi* claim Territory,” a* extended to all the Public Land to »aid iand before Geo T Baitiwin, Co. Judge •nd that la all right and w<- will not which the artist has drawn In tho 11- j Mtate* by act ot A icu«t 4. 1892. Dan Ryan of at hit office at Klamath Falls, Otrgon, ou fight them; but this criminal charge lustration, and the horse seems to be Ml««oma. county of M.*»oula. state of Montana Thornday the Ibth day ot February, IM. He ha* thi» day filed In this office his sworn «late- name* a« witne*aes: Arrbie Johnaton. Wm. Is prep<>slt runs -y«a, preposterous sir at a slight diva I vantage; In fart, to la the reason why you ment No 294.3, for »be pureha«»* of the N’^B1^ Iflsabua, Hans N c I noq , C C Wilson, all o( Klam It is p< r«e uDon little abort ot black have met bla Waterloo—that's where h«*c 22 Tp 87 .> K U E W M and will offer proof ath FaiU, Oregon. should consult mean.! have to »how that the land «ought 1« more vaiua14- Any and all person« claiming adversely the mail. sir. and we are not the kind of If* Inventor Ilves, by the way Here Ylaltor—l'va brought you a tew choc for its timber or *tone than for agriculierai above «lew*ribed lands are request d to ft»« vour teeth examine-l régu weaklings to sit down luipHtnt!/ uu- after when a steed allows eontrarlnxaa olat«« But I soppoee you aiways hava Kiri-osr* and to e»tab'.>«h bls claim to said their ciatnis in this office on or before said lai ly. Defecti»e teeth are n»1 before Geo. T Baldwin, Co. Judge at 16th day uf February, 1906. drr that sort <rf thing “ tie hlari. »ml’.h «III simply put hla foot quantltlea ut sweeta? Klamatb f all*. Or. on Tueedav. the i4»h day J N. Watson, Register. *'l conceive It lo be n>y duty. air. * tn tl.e stock* How will he get them a mar to lieanty and a men of March. ¡9»‘> He name« a» witnesae« Harry Kthel No. 1 duat'l I eut 'esn ail —St. Ackley. W O Smith Wm W »'armicbael, Bert replied firnnle simply. "to bring th a three’ Well, possibly by the same re Louis Republie. ace to lieslth. Bridge and U ithruw. all of Klamath Falls, Or Im, mi< :il fellow lo Justice He ran cipe «■ the circus man train« hla tiger, Any and al! perrons claiming adversely the crown «ork a specialty. CONTEST NOTICE. abovt* described lands are requested to file over the child del.berately I aaw the The first rule rune aornothlng like United States Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon Pertinent Query. their elain»« In th » office ou or before said szpresalon In hla eyre, and my own thia January 12.1905. A sufficient conte.«t affidar» "Flrat catch your tiger" 80, Htbday ui March, ¡9U5. He that rta«« has far to fall. it having been filed in this office by Lottis little boy was only all feet from the you flrat catch a lag. poaalbly with a J. N. Wa»«on. Register. Hut if rum went draading the drop. Pfann«tieh: of Bedfield. Or, contestant again«* Bar, «her« le there one among ua all • pot where he ran over the poor little rope noo-e. and. after making It feet. Homestead entry No 8060, made July 20. DENTIST Contest Notice. for Lots 12 and 13 of 8ev 2. and l»ots R an J v of That ever would reach the topT girl If II had been mine I Would have proceed In the same manner with the Graduate nf North Pacific —N. T Herald Coifed States Land Office, Imkeriev, Ore Src 3 Tp 10 S R 11 K W M by W W Kenney cou- killed him without fall As It la. I other leg Then holrt the tackle until gon. December 20. 1904 A iu Selent content testee, in which it is alleged that said entry Irritai College. affidavit having been filed in thia office by man. W W Kenney, died on or about August 8 ¡impose to help Murray, who Is a large portion of the weight Is re Two Inquiries. Char lea E Worden of Klamath Fal!», Ore, con- lh9fl. leaving neither wife nor child surviving or less i,n »rant, to bring this moved from the hind .»gs and the ani "Nellie." called the o.d man from the ivetant. against Home«ti*ad entry No 24M ' him; that no cultivation of said tract or real- Solent whelp to Justice ” made Not ciubcr 12, 1001, for SW*; Sec 20Tp3K <lance thereou ha» been made by any heir of mal Is ready to be shod —Louisville top o; the stairs at 11:30 p m.. "don't fl K 6 F. W Al. by John Smith Contratee. in »aid entryman since date of hi* death; that The fai-e of the lawver got rold. and Courier Journal you think it’s about time to go to bed?" which it i» alleged that John Smith ha» whol more than eight years have elapsod dne»» data he «aid "Very well, sir, but you un- ly abandoned »aid land and baa changed hit of said entry and no final proof baa been u>*de "Yea. papa, dear." answered Nellie residence therefrom for more than six months or offered thereunder by any heir *>r he’r» a»« 1 RECEIVE GOOD PAT. derstand when you take up this fight from the front parlor "What la keep since making »aid entry, and ba» wholly fail* that absence from the land and failure >or?jl. that there will tie blows to take aa rd to cultivate or improve »aid land and ha.« tivate name by »aid heirs was not due to ♦’m- ing you up so late?"—Cincinnati En failed to establish hi» residence on said land ployinenr in the army, navy or marine corps well as blows to give quirer You are In during the rir»t »is month» after making said <>( the United States, said parties are hervb- business Is it wise to aotsgonlzc the entry. and that »aid abandonment and all of notified to appear. re»[>ond and offer evi<k‘n - ’ »aid failures »till exist and still continue, and touching said allegation at lo o’clock a. m. o t Hamilton Interests?” A Habit March fltb, 19U5 before Geo T Baldwin, County «X-Cei - -.«Mrs»«-*! JL-,'- -,-ara> , that «aid alleged absence from »aid land wa* Judge. K iatnath Falls, Oregon, and the "Bllggina says thsu he gives bls wife not due tn his employment in the Army. Navv "It may not be wla«" rweponded Rome of the cattle buyer« of the big J U- D. DRIZZLE or Marine Corps of the United 8 ate» as a pri- hearing will be held at 10 o’cluck a. ni n credit for ail that be has accom Dennis, "but I will land him In the March 21st, 1906. before the Register and I. • vat isoidter, officer, seaman or marine, »luring alauy hter house« receive as «alar-lea t KLAMATH FALLS at the United States Land office iu plished the war with >pain. or during any other war ceivcr penitentiary If It coale me all I ever Lakeview, Or. from 110,000 to tlt.ooo per year, and in which the United Stale* may be engag-d "Yes. " answered Mias Cayenne. "He bn;«d to have” OREGON The said contestant having, in a proper Said partie» are hereby notified to appear, re Mime, It Is said, as high as I2&.000 per spond and offer evidence touching »aid allega davit. Bled January ». 1905, *et forth fa« . It certalrly wav a fierce fight The year Th» cattle buyer cannot hope to la one of those men who blame their which show that after due diligence per* rt*. tion at 10 o’clock a m «-n Februarv 11. 19U&, be state’s attorney hesrtsied • little to Tomniand such a salary at oat Jump, re wives for everything."—Waahington fore tieo. T Baldwin. County Judge ot Klam service uf this notice cannot be nade* Il ia hereby ordered and dire«*tod that such none»* ath County. Oregon, and that final hearing puah th«- prosecution and Dennis blr< d marks our sprtghtlv little contempo Star. will L» hel<1 a io o’clock a mon Saturday, Feb be given by due and proner publication. J. N. iV*»«nn. R«»”1s**»r. the grra eat criminal lawyer In the rary, the Arizona Cattlemaa He must IB. 19U.S before I ic Kcglater and Receiver at the United 8 ate* Land Office tn Lakeview, Oreg. city to carry th« case through, of ad rance gradually and demonstrate that The said contestant having, ia a proper affi TIMBER LAND, UT ll xl 3. 1B7B.-NOTIC« Miss Anna Tease- There is not a cour»« th«re were |T>atponcm«ii-a and he Is earning hie money each day A davit, filed December 10th, 1904, «et forth fact« FOR PUBLICATION. which »bow that after due diligence personal delays, and the matter dragged fear daily account and record It kept with him day psse e s that 1 do not add to my United States Land office, l«akeview, Oreg n. irn ice of thi< notice ran not be made, it i» fully. And when It became evident He buys a bunch of steers, they are et.ick of knowledge January 16, 19U6 Notice is hereby giveu U>3| hereby or b r- mH directed that such notice Miss Toungbudd«—Oh, on« Is never in cumpliauce with the provisions oi the act o< be given due and pro|«er publication. that Dennis proposed to s'lck, com* slaughtered, and be is furnished eaeh ( ongrtsR of June 3,187*. entitled “An act lor J. N. Watson. Register. what might, all of th« : tremendous day with a report showing Just what too old to leant, dou't you know*— the >ale of timber lands in the Htatea of C Brooklyn L4ta- fornia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington lor. piiwir ot ill» Hamilton millions weie they cost hla company net If be pays TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE X 1878.-.NOT1CE ritory.’* a« extended to all the Public i.and turned on b tn His business venture too much, they are dear, and he must States by act of August 4, latt, W.lliam N. FOR FUBL1CATION. was assailed from the most poti nt explain the whys and wherefore« Many United State« Land office Lakeview. Oregon. Willsou of Klamath Falls county u( Klamath, I November 15. l’JM Notice ia hereby given State of Oregon, has this day filed In »hi* quarter, finança, and finally was mistakes and bad Judgment are not for the that incompliance with the provisions of the office bls sworn statement No. wrecked Then Dennis tool, a salaried necessary before he Is advised that hie ' act of lune 3. iS78 entitled “An act for the purchase of the NE' a NW1«. of Sec 14 Tp 38 M R * 9 K. W M. and will offer proof to show that thff • «ale of timber lanes ir the State* of California Job. and lost It. and then another and •ervlcea are dispensed with. He must Oregon. Neva la and Washington Territory .’’a» land lougiii is more valuable for its timber or auot her. llut tho case against Hamil be able to Judge the amount on the hoof, extended to all the Public ljsnd States by act stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to of August 4. 1RF2. the following persons have establish bis claim to said land before G*o tun steadily advanced, and finally It know waat it will kill out, and that he this day fl led in (bis oflice their sworn state Chastain, County Clark at Uis office at Klam ath Fall* Oregon, on Thursday the AOth day went to trial It was a hard fought made the purchase at the lowest price ment*. to-srit: Harry Sla ton of Harriwn. county of Koo I of Marvil, 190.» He names an witnesses: J K battle on both sides The poor little and with a good profit to the company. tenai. male of Idaho, sworn statement No, Ballsrd. C D Willson. Archie John «ton, J G crippled Murray girl was a most po He cannot equal up. hla purchase« for 292»?. tor me purchase of the Nt^NE^, SK*-4 Pierce, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the NE>4. Sec 19and SW 4NW a Sec 20. Tp J7 S K tent witness, but It was Dennis' clear a day make a bargain on one bunch and above-de-cribed lands are requrgted to fli-» 11EW M their claims in this office on or before *atd evidence that won the case. William Yountfberg of Harrison, county of i pay too much for the other The system Kootenai, «tate of Idaho, awnrn statement No. AMh day of March, 1W>. "1 saw the automobile coming," he Is complete and exacting, each purchase J N. Watson. Register. 2927 for the purchase of the NW^E^. NE 4 said, "and pulled my little boy onto must speak for Itself- -each tub must NW«g. and v \r. |r, See 1*. TpSFiRtl E W M I George E. Turt er of Harrison, county of the sidewalk, and shouted to the kids stand on Its own bottom.—Midland Kootenai, mate of Idaho, sworn statement i Notice at Sheriff** Sale. No 2925 for the purchase of the 8EqrNWqr, to look out. They a.l moved toward Farmer. KWqrN Eqr. W i^gEqr. 8cc A». Tp 37 fl K 11 E W M In the circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon . the sidewalk, gesticulating toward the That they will off«>r proof to show that the for Klnms'h County. Monee tn Horse Rr«,dlas. machine This man Hamilton glanie l land sought 1« more valuale for its timber or IN FACT Georev Von I. Meyer, plaintiff. *«. Quine* Horse breeding, when Judiciously car- stone than for agricultural purposes and to A Rrooka and l.lsalr Rrooka. defendant«. Ac toward them and smiled In a most In- establish their claim to «aid land before Geo. tion st law 10 recover money. sol< lit manner 'Watch the kids Jump erted on. has always been and ie likely Chastain. Clerk of Klamath Co. Or. at Klam B> virtue of an exeeutlou and order of sale and up to line of ath Fall«. Or. on Thursday, the 9th day of Feb duly la.iied out of the above entitled court and sidewise.' he said to hla companions— I to be a reasonably profitable business ruary, 19U5. They name a- witnesses: William cause on the first day of Febrnarr, A. D. 19"'.. for the American farmer. Ths great heard him and he deliberately turned Youngberg, Harry Slayton. Geo. E Turner of upon a judemant and order of sale duly myts Harrison. Idaho, William Carmichael, W O and entered of record In aald court an I cause GoOllSs in toward tho children. Th« children danger In the business la that at the Smith ot Klamath Falla, Or. on the l»th day ot November, W#s, In favor of Jumped, but the Murray girl waa ah present time, owing to the fact that Any awd all person« claiming adversely the the above named plaintiff Georee ven I. Mayor hors.s are scarce, the horse of no par above-descrHx'd lands are requested lo file I. F. DAVIES, DAIRY, OREGON and asatnat Quincy A. Brook« and Ids:- Instant too late am! waa caught by the their claim.« in this office on or before said Brook, and each of them for the auoi of <t727.S hideous monster. And, sir, Hamilton ticular breed or class Ie commanding a 9th day oi February, 19U5. »Ith Interest thereon from the 21st day of !to- J. N. Watson. Register. vember. IS94. at the rate ot eisbl per cent i-er did not seem to care as th« little one fair price, and many farmers are led to annum together with plaintiff's Costs aud d.»- regard a horse of this kind as a profita was caught under the wheels. Yea. biir-»n>cnt« taxed at Rrt.50 air, and 1 xaw him, and that's why I ble animal to produce. Such horses t here lor», by virtue of aald eiectitl a DANIEL CRONEMILLER and Now, order of «ale I will offer for aale at public should not be bred, because, even when made the camplaint, aud it Is why 1 auction and sett to the biabest biddar lor ca-h the greatest care and precaution possi am follow I ng the caae.’* tn hand on ble are taken In breeding for definite NtTVRIUY THK llth DAY OF MARCH, A. D. Th© jury never left their •onta 1906 al 2 o't-liws In the alt«ru<x>n of aa.d .lay type«, there will always be a large num al the front door of the court tioice In 'ho Hamilton got five years In the peni ber of the so-called misfits. which are town of Klamath Falla, Oregon, the folio».nff Oregon Fort Klamath, tentiary, and all the power of hla fam deM-rlhed property, a. the prop, rty of .aid de the fir»t class of horsje to be affected by fendants Qulney A. Brook, and Lizsie Hm.T.', Ily a millions could not secure a pm overproduction or any other thing that lo-wit: All ul Block» ?t. Tl. 7X M and a.' tn Will take Filing# and Proofs dun. We the finest Klamath Addition to the town of Klam >la Is likely to cause a depression in the Falls. Klaiuath County, State of Oregon, to on Homesteads and Timber Claims gether market.—Rural World. with the tenements and hered.tameufa « awaited avvav Thoush ths "snap" he turned ep. And h« sat In poverty's chair, grill I • iiungeA away st lila Juat wait** eup In hie . zstlea la Ib« «I« 'S A Modern Juggernaut \x By PKUCY CHAM HKK LAIN «»wrtwha.ima.kr t*Ur *».rr < »h u» » T IIAI’PENKD so a'lddenly that the ouliaikere were paralysed with Die honor ot It all but not ao siiddeiily Dial the brawny man who sprang »••»- watd to drag Die child from the path of the great automobile, and fal «•! did not find time to seize a ruck front the roadside and burl It with unerr In* altn full at the bead uf Uie liaugti ty cltaffeur. Ho II happened that the cry of h"r ror from the street was ech'ied In I In.l from th« auto, and while tender hands picked up the manned little tyody lit the afreet other friendly Lands held the lurch.ug form of the young arts tucral In the auto from pitching out, • nd Uie bl* machine alowed up and alupl- d under the guidance of oue of tils friends Two aibtetlc young fellows evi dently gentlemen of birth and post- tkin -leape.l from the vehicle and haatened back with black brows abouUng fur the police. In the auto three young women In •oetly array awabiw,! the 6I o < h 1 from the bead of their Injured eomrade with |irl.ele«s handkerchiefs of lace and •till more prl.etsss ahawle. wrapsand lingerie One pair of daln’y trim held the head of the wounded rhaffe.tr, while four other dainty hands movid deftly to staunch the wound For, •a«er as you may, these dainty daugh leva of the rich are much aa other women on occasltm. and are reeourca- tul. laeuacUve and unafraid Aa the two young athletes rushed bark toward the ipK from whence rente the rork that had Wounded their ror-trada, anary and ■ «caring ven •»•nee. (hey met with a sight which chilled their ardor In ftoul of them a brawny man. evidently a mecbanlc <rf the belter sort, with wild eyes and (naming llpe. striving with all hla gi at strength to break away from the reatraltiln* arms of a full dozau earn •at nice and rush to meet them Just be) .nd, a group of Women gathered • bout a mangled, brut en and moaning little object. They paused, however, but a moment The more deirrtulnej of the two rttlfied toward the at rug gllDK mechanic, shouting al the top of hla voice: "XHncer, officer, this way; th si man. ar reel that man ” "Let me at 'em. let me ai 'em!” raved the struggling man "I t'other one I'm after the on ie wb.i did It. an’ did It •' purpose I hmred 'Im say ao but if ye'll let tne go I I! fix them In a second and then I'll get to him " The men holding nodded, wisely reinforced their bold and looked I more determined me Dan," aald one. "If* awful bad. but ye mustn't do anythin' reek- Ie**. Tell only git Into worse trou- ble an' the Utile one 'll need all yer strength now.” The man pauaed and the tears starved to ble eyes "la she hurt bad. boy*?" he asked Just then an otn<er came along and. at th« direction of the two young men from th« auto, placed the inechanlr under arrest. There were deep growl* of disapproval among th« onlookers, and the mechanic looked dazed A well-dreased young man who had been walehlug the Incident stepped forward and aald to the officer, In • doclslve voice: "Arrest that man In the automobile I saw the whole Incident and I want to lodge * charge of murder against him " "Do you know who that la?" dw- ntanded one of the autnmoblllata. "1 don’t care,” was the reply. "It Ie Htephen Hamilton, ■on of Harlow II Hamilton.” The name waa that of one or th« great money kings of the day, and th« young man who had Interfered »vi dvnDy realized Its force, li« paused a mome'ut and looked grave. At thia moment the man In th« machine ral- lied and, half raising himself, said thickly; "Found th' fellow who threw the ■tone?" "Yea,” replied one of hi* compan ions "Have him arrested,” rejoined Hnm- 11 ton "I’ll make an example of him I'll mnk« him wish he never had been born before I get through with him ” Tho face of the young man on the curb paled at thia aud he grew atom and determined. "Arrest that man In the machine, offleer,” ho commanded quietly, "1 I I DID YOU EVER R. BOYD, Jj Cemetery Goods Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes date a complete MAMMOTH STABLES Rigs furnished with or without drivers Dry In Switzerland. The paat aummer waa exceptionally dry ami warm In Swltzerlaml, ao that the hotel* In the hlgheat locatlort were overcrowded. In the Tjrol the same conditions prevailed. For th» first time In many years some moun tain sides were mad» available to climbers because of tho melting ot their Ice coverings. A woman can control a man’s opt*. Iona by germing to agree with them. Uaaaev In Ovee-MIpe Clever. It has been found that clover cut Just after tho bloesouts are well devel oped and before the seed forma la not dangerous. If, however. It becomes too mature part of the blossom heads be come Indigestible and result In Inllnm- ination of the animal's stomach and frequently In deaili. Thia Is a strong reason why clover should be cut at the right time.—Orange Judd Farmer. It I r a prudent farmer who Is not * prodigal after a rich harvest. • • • U. S. Commissioner. keep lot of horses In the country. I Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD IK EFFECT OCTOBER 24. t*>t. 7 A. *. Leave Laird ?:» A. a Arrive Bogus 7:4.5 •• Bleel Brl'lse 8:18 M •• Fall Creek • :» " ■■ Klamath Springs • :» “ •• Dixie 9:88 M •• Pokvffsma i r. M. Lears I'okessniz 3:10 ff. M. Arrive Dixie 3:M " x Klsmath Hprlngs 4M " x Fell Creek 4:14 •• ** Steel Hrliiffz 4 40 •• '• Bogus A-fiff " “ Laird Klamath lAk« ff. R. Ca. LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. i Ml Btttt M SUBSCRIBE FOR C. f. ADAMS, hop. Merrill - - - Oregan KLAMATH REPUBLICAN I am prepared to do all kinds kinds of wagon and wood repair work. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON AND OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY. KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO Also Agent for LONDON AND THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r i HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY tnerennto belon*tui. and will apply Ike r-'r* cecds of said sale In aaiiafacllon of said 1 tdf. tueiil and accruing coat». witness my hand at Klamath Fall«. Klania t County. State ot Oregon, this '2nd day oi F. u ruary, 19U6. HtLta OasncHai'«, Hherllt of Klamath County, Oj. Famille» can be *u pplled now with “Tony’a Bekt" at the Central Dintag Parlors with or without mealSi I