Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 23, 1905, Image 2

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    .¡CLAMA TH REPUBLICAN
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Fl. Klamath. !*•»» order« al Minier»1
Subscription Agreement.
County Expenditure».
Warrant, drawn at the March, 190#,
WHEREAS, The eonMruction and operalion of a
f*0&iH[“v.r.u',Loun'!)*
term of Coinmia»ionera Court.
K
i.mi'tiealde route to TlMMm I ♦HI» M ’ n
The following ia a list of the County point on the Southern Pacific Railroad at or near U oe<! *
.n.rth,-««b-rly <lir.-ellon I'X >" '’ J.'"nr u( ritllr.l
expenditure* for January and February SUt.ot C.liter.,in. llu-,,,-,- in
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1905, ordereil paid at the March term of tlx- town or city ol Kluinnth I’nlln. in Kbunnlh County. -J11 ' *’
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lb- h, . ..... plum« will • I ‘•»«•'•iM- -I ih» a.
„!!«.••• I hinr ’ I» • rn|HI».l
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the Hon. Chitltly Oouiminaionera Court, public interest and the public will b«> greatly benefitted there > .
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stale t ihr
UK ' • lh»il»rr landa *U Ih» *latr» ul < all
for Klamath County, Oregon :
f,.n,\ o > «uti
*•»'! W*«Mwai.»a T«»
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE.
velopment Company, a corporation duly created ‘‘"i1
bv the eoiiBtruction film V ” •• ••»•l»d«”l •"
lb- ''n* i <• I.at4
W.K. Bowdoin. juror circuit I
II* •« » "f *'•«"•* < I"«.' ^tlllatti M
of California, if it receives from th«* persons who will l>< b
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,, plaira
willanhi‘1 kitiHA'li
•>'iin»)tif Klainei)!
court (overlooked at January
N,ai. .-I Of»' • I»*
IH«» '•«' rtl' 1 ht ttiif
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, March 03, 1905.
of such a railroad, satisfactory contributions of money and
term .......................................
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W. H- Webb ............................
undertake the construction of said railroad; and
ÿp MM •H«l will “H- t I•I miw ih«i iha
W. A. DeCordov*.....................
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»•’•»al.lr h<i II. 11ml,. , o<
construction of Haiti i*ilr<»a«l, latxl
WHEREAS, The undersigned will be benetitted by tie
lliaii
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Frei Schellock .........................
ra'ahllah h • Hahn •“ •« ’ *»»•! !.. f..»» ..tt>
i i.aatait ' uuiii » rirrb t' hla .Mir at K laiM
and is w illing to aid in the construction thereof,
K. D. Jone»................................
Mlle thrfmt ttit îh»li»‘l*» th- tm h ,|A.
l»nr|M»HO of inducing the said aih
William Duncan Rabbit »ealp
ni Mar« h IH* •
’• Wllltoaara J a
NOW, THEREFORE, This is to Witness: That for the
What has Congress done this winter In the forestry and irrigation
fiali*'
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1 1
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6.45
etiou of naiil railroad. and to
elaim .......................................
fl. rrn a 11 «I k'•'M« •K •1'•
Klamath
Development
Company
to
undertake
the
eonstrii
pause? Did it do anything of importance In either, or on the public land J. G. Wight Supplie» .............
7.1X5
Any
an«l
ail
p*
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fa»
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aalttfaaly a«
aid in the construction thereof, the undersigned, in consideiatien i of the benefits to be e. , Ir . l'I». i latiti» It I. I(i rai».I lu Ni»
question? Nothing In any sense spectacular but yet several thing» of very Geo. T. Baldwin Stamp» and
Ihrir
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In
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bal«»»» *ai4
...¿deration of the stun of one je ih day ul Mar« h. !**•
considerable Importance, and furthermore It refused to do several very bad
27.25 derived from the construction of said railroad, and in coiimi
ex pre»» charge. ....................
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hereby acknowledged by the
24.75 dollar to
things which were strongly urged upon it.
in hand paid, the receipt whereofis
Geo. T. Baldwin Supplie.
tosuid Klamath Development Company.
66.20
After a long struggle of years the law was passed consolidating all of Jo». S. Seed» Care County poor
undersigned, hereby promise and agree to pay t----------
25.00
the forestry work of the government into one bureau in the lJepartment of H. N. Whiteline ...............
Agriculture; this in place of having it split up aiming aome five various Schallock A lhtggett Company
or its successors or assigns, the sum of
1.00
Supplie» for county poor ....
branches in different department*. This give* over 60 million acres of For­
DollurH,
est Reserve into tile care of the Forestry Bureau of the Departmmt of Agri­ T. W. Richardson Transporta­
11,1,1 " ’ •‘1 *
2.1« to be due ami payiibh* when the railron 1 is oii 'lru ted imi in «»i»«'1
tion for county p<xir .............
culture with adequate authority to fairly protect the forests, allow for the
F. H. Downing Quarantine
tion
above
mentioned
to
the
town
or
city
of
IC.im
th
ball».
pr<md<''
1
cutting and sale of ripe timber, and with power to arrest trespassers, etc.
guanl and board ....................
pleted on or before the 31st day of March, I'M?.
And in the event -.m
-mia i ' '•
Supporting the Reclamation Service.
C. L. Cline Quarantine guard
opinent
Company,
its
suceesHors
or
assigns,
shall
fail
t<>
complete
me
n,
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Several small bills desired by the Reclamation Service to more fully car­
124.00
etc..............................................
said railway to Klamath Falls within the time the same is to be completed as herein be
ry out the irrigation law were considered and readily passed by Congress, Arthur Wyman Quarantine
such as the bill to allow the proceeds from the Anics cf the vast amount of
22.00 fore mentioned, then it shall forfeit all claim to the money herein su >s< ri >< < or prove
guard and transportation ..
partly used supplies, at the end of each season, to go back into the “recla­ Jno. G. Patterson medic*! »er-
for, under the terms of this agreement.
mation fund,” instead uf into the Treasury, thus keeping the fund intact
vice» .................................
Ki AMA 1 11 I AKE R AILROAD <XJ
The aaitl Klamath lX*wlopment Company, ila mi<ve*«orN or a«aignt, ’*
rru irv».
t«> Mauh !••, 1
and operating as an incentive to the engineers to take care of their property Geo. H. Merryman instituting
factor, contribution» of money and land tn ai<l in the construction of ’»“I rsilroa'I.
< •■uiiuaa«» or '
11
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5.00
quarantine ............................
and realize the most out of it.
IN tftr< r < m ioiimu it iax
meuced, the construction thereof on or before the l.t day <d Septeiulier, ltk>’. »nd ther»-sfter w ill |-i--»i < no i •• n tru
The really great legislation of the session, however, was the repeal of J. Scott Taylor printing »nd
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tio* of »aid railroad diligently and In good faith, and will endeavor to have the »aaie cout|»lete»l an< in o|*oaii<>«i to 1»
134.50
Î « a 0
Arti«
publishing ............................
the forest reserve lieu selection law thus preventing the location in the fu­
•aid town or city of Klamath Fall» on or before March 3l»t, 1907.
1 u
B«»vl Í' dí«
ture of all forest reserve scrip, »o-called, 1. e., repealing the right of a man Reams A Jennings supplies
Provided.' however, that in the event of any delay being caused in the . on.tnicUon of .aid railroad by reason »f con
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Fail
16.60
for
county
p.x.r
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a •
or a corporation owning land within a forest reserve to relinquish it to the
demnation or injunction suits, Hood», labor »trike», or unavoidable »ecidents, then, »'"I 111
h • vent, the tune l«>r 1 ie
K lamk'l»
K. F. Light A Water Company
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completion of the construction of »aid railroad »liall 1*>. and the same 1» hereby riten,l<-l tor ■ nine equal to »in it delay
government and select “in lieu thereof” any other unreserved nun-mineral
23.25
light, aud water ...................
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This »ubecription is made with the understanding that it the Mid Klamath ftevel- pnieiil ( ouipauy. it» » h <<< m . i » r
public land.
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Midway Telephone A Telegraph
assign», shall acquire any railroad by purchase or otherwise U|xiii the line of railroarl al»>ve in<-uii-m<-l. 1»
u»r-i •• » pan Atri* r« Diala
Flrat L.ong Step In Land Law Reform.
la r K.
14.12
Co. telephone charge» ..........
1 A •<
of the railroad herein contemplated, the same »ball ire held and deemed a» bring constlucted l»y the Klamath l*vv< lopmeut
Mmlnaitl ’•jr«»»!«
This is a great step forward in land law reform and does away with one A. C. Knowles plumbing .......
2.10
4
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Company, its successors or ansign», willriu the lueauing uf this subscription.
of the most notorious and scandalous forms of fraud and graft under the H. F. Murdoch Board of school
a 1» «
MlNtl Hrtdgv
federal land laws. Under this law enormous losses have been put upon the
12.00
« •a •'
examiner» .................... .........
Mutue
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The undersigned li»
hereunto set
a CD *•
government, the right to select these lieu lands having been transferable P. L. Fountain Board of »ehool
K !•(•*•<h ! «be H M <’•«
12.00
examiners ..............................
and resulting in the relinquishment during the past few years of several
, 100
J»V ul
million acres of comparatively worthless railroad-grant and other lands In- Giass A Prudhomme supplie»
31
63
for
Court
house
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ehi.ied within forest reserves and the selection in tbeir place of equal areas
Irwin-Hodson Co. supplies for
ol the finest timber lands in the northwest.
47.00
same .......................................
Outrageous Frauds Perpetrated,
J. O. Hamaker drawing precinct
Denuded slopes not worth 50 cents an acre, or bare mountain sides,
3.00
I jnry list...................................
•.squired under othe.* land laws at a nominal figure simply for tbe purpose of R. L. Goes darwing precinct
Merrill - - - Origan.
certify that the foregoing is a true and
Huy your Dry <•<««!» at Th» Novelty.
exchange, have been relinquished and lieu selections made, worth, according
3.00
jnry list...................................
correct list of the ex|>enditure» of the
All ne* tiuol», latest »prlng and »uni-
to the highest official and expert authorities, »50 and even »100 an acre. By H. F. Schallock drawing pre­
I am prepared to do al! kit.da
County Commiaionerv Court for the
n.»r pattern».
these transactions tbe country has lost in the last few years tens of million» : cinct jury list ........................
2.00 months of January and February 19U5.
GENERAL FREIGHTER.
kinds o( wagon and wood
of dollars. By action of Congress this form of graft is now at an end.
I 8. C. Graves Justice fees State
- except such expenditure» as are provid-
22 30 1 ed for by law.
The repeal of this lieu land law is the first recognition by Congress of
repair work.
vs Campbell ..........................
1.2V
Witness niy hand and the seal of
the wise recomendations of the President and his Public Land Commission. . Jas. O’Neil Juror Justice Court
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Prompt and careful attention
; Klamath County, this 14th day al
There are three other specilie reform reccomendatlon6 of the President and Leslie Stearns Juror Justice
March,
1905.
to
all
order»
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1.20
Court.......................................
HORSESHOFING A SPECIALTY
the Commission and these will be for Congress to act upon at its next ses­
[seal]
Gao. Ci<‘»T«t*.
C. F Galarneau Juror Justice
County Clerk.
sion.
W. O. SniTM, Editor and Proprietor.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
LAND LAW REFORH
Ml Bllltìilil »3
C. F. »3AMS. Prop.
j . n. nooRE,
Court.....................................
Square Mlle Homstead Bills Defeated.
W. E. Bowdoin Juror Justice
Court.......................................
Floyd H. Brandenburg Juror
Juatice Court ........................
Nettie Welsh Witness Justice
Another point, however, wherein Congress followed the reccotnenda-
tlons of the Commission was in the refusal of the Senate to enact 640 acre
homestead laws for Colorado and South Dakota, although the House did its
best to secure this square mile homestead legislation. In defiance of the I
strong adverse reports of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the
Court.....................................
Secretary of the Interior, the Public Land Commision, along with the spec­ , Ed Corthell Witness Justice
Court.......................................
ial message from the President to Congress endorsing the Commission’s rec-
cuiuinendation against these bills, and of the strong protest of Chairman Wm. McQueer Witness Justice
Court.......................................
of the House Public Lands Committee, the House of Representatives
H. J. Miller! Witness Justice
.!■ je measures by a vote of nearly three to one.
Court.......................................
Dry Farming ReclamaUon and Range Control.
ijegislation was considered especially unwise just at this Mrs. H. J. Miller Witness Jus­
tice Court................................
ment of Agriculture is every year bringing Into the Rose MyersLWitne»» Justice
«ff^ratUible cultivation millions of acres of aemi-arid lands. j Court.......................................
’ ’wHvre'M «••» prtbpoBed to apply these laws, through the Introduction from : Silas Obenchain Constable fees
abroad of diouth resisting plants and desert species of grain and fodder, and
State vs Campbell.................
by new ar.d improved methods of farming dry lands. Moreover, the Com­ W. O. Smith printing and pub­
lishing .....................................
mission has worked out a plan of range control and grazing permits which
gives the real settler all asked for under the 640 acre measures and yet Merryman A White Medicine
etc..............................................
t voids the danger of the absorbtion of the land into large cattle holdings,
but allows ample time and scope for the “dry farming” reclamation work of J. O. Hamaker Coronors fees
(inquest of A. E. Bennett....
tne Department of Agriculture. ‘‘All in all,” remarked a prominent advó­
G. W. Morine juror coroners
cale of both irrigation and forestry, a man in high official life, “very much
inquest.....................................
indeed has been accomplished In this Congress, the result of bard previous J. P. Collahan juror coroners
work. Now we have this report of the President’» Commission, outlining
inquest ...................................
a comprehensive policy for the treatment of the entire irrigation, forestry August Liskey juror coroners
and public land questions and we can all stand on this report and I believe
inquest ...................................
get its provisions through the next Congress. The time la ripe, the country Godfrey Beck juror coroners
inquest...................................
is awake and the men are here.”
John Lind juror coroners in­
quest .......................................
J. R. Welsh juror coronet» in­
quest .......................................
James Colahan Witnescoroner»
inquest ...................................
Frank Johnson witness coron­
ers inquest ............................
Chas. Dickerson witness coron­
ers inquest..............................
Mike Garble w itness coroners
inquest ...................................
J. P. Colahan hauling corpse
to Bonanza ............................
F. M. White attendance and
services st inquest of A. E.
Bennett disallowed in the
sum of |20 and allowed in
the sum of ..............................
Kina trail A Dooher part pay for
cruising and estimating tim­
ber ...........................................
N. 8. Merrill ¿ Commissioners
salary .......................................
Fred Melhase Commissioners
salary .....................................
Work Ahead For Congress.
The things to be done, menitioned in the report, are the repeal of the
hotorious timber and stone act with the substitution of a method of stump-
e sale by the government, the public timber lands to remain in the gov-
rnent. thus insuring reforestation and protection to the water supply; the
Jr radical amendment of the fraud-making desert land law and the com-
gat ion clause of the homestead law, requiring in both cases actual resi-
the settler and insuring real homemaking. All three of these laws
in the report, have been, are, and will b*, so long as they remain
itute book, instruments of fraud, perjury, and great ios» to the
nt and the nation. They stand as a continual menace not only to
krestry policy but to the very existence of the national irrigation
filé* and are fast bringing about a condition of absolute land monopoly in
the veal.
G uy E lliott M itchell .
i
BIRDS ________
WANTED.
CtjkralliS, Oregon,—The Oregon Agricultural College is
making a special effort to secure representative birds of the
State and Northwest for the collection to be exhibited at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition. So far the efforts have been
successful and many species have been obtained. There
are, however, some of the rarer species which have not
been secured, one of which is the Clark nutcracker or Clark
crow, which bird is said to be found in the Klamath country.
This bird is somewhat smaller than the common crow which
it resembles in all but color, which is of a light gray with
the exception of the wing and tail which is chiefly black
with some white feathers. These birds are found around
fir timber where it is probable they feed upon the seeds of
the cones.
Any person knowing of these birds and wishing to aid
the work will confer a favor upon the management by send­
ing specimens. These may be sent by express, collect, to
W. T. Shaw, Corvallis, Oregon.
Et rayed—Came to my place about De-
-< in -er 12, a red two-year old Durham
bull. Branded II V on leit hip, imootli
crop off left ear and split and up|>er bit
in right. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying charge».
Thus. Patterson, 8wan Lake. I
I
Help the boy» buy new uniform, by
purchasing a ticket to the Firemen'»
Ball on the 31.t. You may need their
help »orne day, ao put your name down
for at.OO, a. a recordi, kept of every
ticket, »old.
1J0
1.30
1.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
29.35
16.30
7 80
4 40
D. l»O5. at which time the said J. H. Wheeler. .
will apply to said court for such license
|
Dated thio l.Mh day of March. A D. I««
I John Uray, 1. C. Weiss Kdd Palchln. 1 L
1 Vose, W H Matheny. W L Simpson. > L Poole.
¡ALHowell, W M Knight, John Penning. 1 <’
Daley J K Asdell Gus Middle. J II »mart. H B
1 I.oo«ley, A H Engle. Bird tzrosley. I. W Cope­
lland. John Barker. A Bliqtgy. Joe Vose. Johu
DANIEL CRONEMILLER
U. $. Commissioner.
KLAMATH BARBERSHOP
Petition For Liquor License.
To th. Itonorsbl. 1‘ouniy Court, ot ths Btatr
of Oregon, for the County ot Klamaih. W*
th» undersicneU. who ar» actusl resident- and
legal .oieri of Wood Hirer preelnet. In th.
County and Stair aforesaid, and «ho hare
actually resided In said precinct for more
tha» thirty days immediately preceding the
date of signing and Sling this our petition
Do hereby reepeetfnIW pray and petition that
| a license to cell splrltoua, malt and rlnoous
liquors In less quantities than one gallon. In
!lhe precinct aforesaid for a period of sis
months from Ibe >rd day of May, A. D WSS
be »ranted to J H. Wheeler, of Fori Klamaih.
In said precinct.
This petition will be presented to the shore
named County Court on ibe Ird day of May A I
J. W. SIEMENS, PropneUr.
Fort Klanuth,
Pnce lisi
Gtanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
M»n'» half »,!«•
Men'» half sole and heel»
I.»die«' halt mile»
Ladle»' half »ule and heel«
Hoy'» half sole
Boy'» half sole ami heel»
Children'» half Sole
.40 up
Itipa and patches
Extra
Sewed half soles .2.’» to ,5o extra
Men'» »hoc» to order, nailed
54.30 and
Se*«l > • *», French i ait.
late»! style,
Bool» to order
Also Agent for LONDON AND
LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO.
THE
BOAT HOUSE
I Compton. Owen Atterbury. Richard Melba«..
I If L Scott. Charles Seeds. R treses, W A Beaie.
1 Harry B Vaughn. M P Morgan. Fred larsen
Ed Miller, M T Parker. R M Morgan. OP Mish­
ler, James M Emery* J B C Taylor, J H Harbin.
Al Melhase. E M Leever. W H Morgan. J II
Worlow, L C Sleemore. Fred Melbase, Gue 'tel I
i base, W Kirkpatrick. J N Kirkpatrick. W Oj
I II.11, A J KlrkpMriek.ee Brophy. EE Weekly |
I John Fitsgerald, D Flynn. K H Cardwell. H J
Gordon, E M Boothby. Cha« W Boothby, W W
1 Rainey Charles Martin. I. He«slg, B B Gardner, I
âii K pâî
LOCK AND GUNSMITH
H.
DONLON
ROSEBOOM
- - -
Orcjoa
Will lake Filing* and l*t<»>ft
oil H'UUCatraii* *u l ritii'«/i‘I u m
LUMBER
a full
«roc* or
Dry. Rough and Finish
.■ i . imbeh
I
can
fill
promptly.
livereJ or
your orders
Lumber de-
at the mill.
W. P. Bhiads. Merrill,
irre
MAMMOTH STABLES
I Daniel Ryau Sr., E R Hanson, A lloyt, Dare
; Noah, Chas Westloiorn, W H Morton J II
4.60 Wheeler.
J. II W hki . i *. Applicant
5.00
1.6u
2 10
3.60
3.50
6.00
40.00
600.00
37.60
44 00
HIGH SCHOOL CLAIMS.
J. G. Swan .alary as princi|>al
of High School.......................
200.00
Alice Applegate assistant prin­
cipal of High School.............
140.00
Geo T. Baldwin supplies for
High School ..........................
22.45
Perry DeLap janitor for High
School .....................................
Geo. T. Baldwin for proposed
work on High School site ...
S tatx or O rkgon j
County of Klamath ( ”
I, Geo. Chastain, County Clerk of
Klamath County, Oregon, do hereby;
Rifls furnished
with or without
drivers
Petition For Liquor License.
To th« Honorable County Court .of the State
of Oregon for the County of Klamath.
We, the under«<fned, your petitioner« here
by pray the Honorable County Court, of Klam
ath County, Oregon, to grant permlftftion to
C. D Wilaon and F, K. Htahlman, (under the 1
flrm name of Wlllaon A Htahlman.) to aell or
dlapose of »plrltuoua, malt or vlntiou« liquor«
In |e«a quantltle« than one (1) gallon, at the
town of Bly, in the precinct of Sprague Klver
Klamath County. Oregon, for a period of all
month« iteglnnlng on the 3rd day of May, A. D
1W5, for which licence to ba ao granted, we.
▼our petitioner«, will ever pray.
W W Hmith, John W Walla. Edward B Rob
I noon, J 8 Watu* W F Reed, Ed Blootnlngcamp,
Michael Rau, Wm Hutter, W F Crawford, Frank
Obenchaln.C H Hugh«, L LQrimn, W f, Rob
ertaon, 8Seward, <• 8 Farra, W C Patten, J O
Watta, A W Evana, R T Courtwrlght, Creed
Mckendree, J A parker, Irvin Anderaon, Tom
Garrett, Albert Walker, Franda H Dodge, H II
8ipea, W 8 Holder, Amoa Luudy, 8 L Wella,
Bert f^pham C L Miller.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
will on or before the 3rd day of .May, A. D.
19tj6. present thl« our petition, praying for a
retail liquor lleente aa prayed for therein, and
▼ery reapectfully requeat that *ame be granted
aa prayed lor. to the Honorable County Court,
for Klamath County, and Htate of Oregon.
Signed, C. I). W ii . lbom .
F. E. htahlman .
We keep the finest
•
lot of horses In the
•
country.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
H. W. STRAW, Proprietor
!■ the rea^nt »hr y<*t
«hiHild ron.ull me .nd bar»
v<Hir 1«. th rx.niiiied rrgn-
laily. |lrtr< live t.rtli »1«
a mar tn l^-M«it v and » men­
ace l<> health. Bridge .nd
eroan work a »pecialty.
W. R. BOY».
DENTIST
Gradual« "I North l'a< irte
l>l lil»l College.
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no . ice.
I am prepared to furnish blue
print» of any Town»hip in the Lake­
view Land District.
Print» cor­
rected before mailing. Address
W. B. Snider,
Lnkeview, Oregon.
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