Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 03, 1905, Image 3

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Notice to Creditors.
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TALCS Tn at a kb told .
A gia«p of the main facta, ralbar
•han faiillly of expression, chara't-r-
I-'»» II»»» following hlatorhal oonlrlbu-
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llon from a s<l».»olLoy: “Henry the
Sir Hlubbo Weil, Nature mav t
El) bth war brave, corpulent and > ruel.
Forgot Rfmeelf.
r »M I« k in, WMa
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be wag fr»«|u<<nlly married to a widow,
I,*... Hunter »
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had n.i u|< er on hit leg; , and great de
’Jim'
The ton. I bell»»». I» I) a atu« rt( Uiixt (.'¡lira,,, N<(W,
cisión of i haracter."
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A U la« Tu hey,
Thio story la told of a nlia old real-
rt^.t T**m>'"‘l
"R*«lly, Gobi,,.
,11„„|4O,(
dent of l.ciaikliuo, who ru<:«ntly ad-
nlal«uie •I»' “»» Vheree^de a’ "Hl ... n uli I.,,, „ „ (h|n M < rut
dressed a cliua of young
I a
. ___ wotni ti at an
>**»r <|ruu»at|. . « wlll
^ i . t ri.ii»**‘i'i'i»
»•liKetioual Institution, and who ad
as ni'le **
vised Iheiu to go in for th» a< live life.
H'.« Tace se rvidenee.
* V<ru lol tb.r will Thafg what I'tr
<»o out and diAaoiuettflng, be a >uie-
-tftr. ab»»! W I»«' » -*11 * '>••» •" »our af'er
(ia II» la
' »nil Ithder thin»
• lili.g
be exclaimed; “become fishers
■. • *'• I' lu u»e seek gregna Ibauk»
of men," and lie wotidnrod why llie
****lh a fallow Ihr* w «1.11.5,1 * f l aint
♦.i'iuh
Puck
audience tittered.
u n»
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1’iof Tslt. of Edinburgh university,
Lui. I'1' kaaai»» ■»
Soaed.
aaknj one of hie «tudenta to define
'-Mwllli » V5»» >*l/.
wer» returning fr. m Ik. h<iau- transparent, translucent snd opaque
Ili> youug man dealt with the query
w
•ere there any red .,rsF'asked
in this way: "I cannot precisely de-
’I tn« p**<
fine these terms, but 1 ran Indlrsite
k
|hs »Al l
. I
¡j ■ .».
their mean lug *n this way ths win­
ii
dows of thia classroom were once
?»
trsusparent. they are now translucent
0*0« ,0U CONUF.ATULATION
anil If not cleaned very soon they will
l*e opaq .• " Thu answer gained full
marks fiom the nmusud professor.
James ll o'Jlrien. the »»althy Cali­
fornia miner, was standing un Ih»
step» of a Han Eranclecs» hotel, when a
»«»ily «ItIsen cainr and hallfil him
"Hullo. Jim.
How arc ye?"
Mr
O llrlen at first did not know the man.
ami. thluktng the stranger was a pro
No- »
t< iloual b»|gar, he aald: "Who the
■Ilekens are you’" "You don't know
me, eh?" aald the dilapidated party
"Hay. Jim. I was quarts o' wine when
you were pints <>' beer.“ The rich man
014 G»i>t:»m<n I'm ccrUfhly not ►>
by (fils time had recognUnd a friend
|ie( M p.i’ple m«ks «UI I b»sr s Ulti»
<>f former days, and a satisfactory in­
)W kuaOili‘1 qnBe plslnly' Punch
terview follows 1.
The lai» Thomas 1» Clark, bishop of
gems Cooeoiatlen.
Khods Island, widely known as a wit
•T>, you think my ai» Is beflontag to
end s* holer. In hla own home life In
os »•* queried Miso Ehlcrlelah
I'rovld» uro preferred ths utmost slrn-
"Tse. dear," replied Miss I'vachly,
I'llclly compatible with oomfort
Hav­
1st then you b»»e no < aus» hr worry
ing on nil« occasion a distinguished
K tosen t b»ftn to tsll Ibe wl.ule truth '
English divine as a visitor, the latter
^asclaaati Knqulrsr.
»as luiisldernbly liupreaaed. not to say
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
astonished, at the lack of ceremony ob­
t*
)(o Impediment.
served In the episcopal mansion and
(the I will «•’•r b *rrj a man wh«»ao
l»n retiring hesitatingly Inquired If |
fortuat bM
al !<■*•< fuur clphrra
Oral ctjt Ip, r lar.w mill In t!i» coun­ he should leave his sh'ues outside his •
la II
ty CApatll) I t.uoo feet per dny I lite do* r
"Certainly. If you like.” replied
)U Ob darling* Then w? tray M
I »alóni. Good mat Let lor all lumber tbs bishop, with «xirdiahty. "nobody'll
BtrCad al <*'•, wine la aJI cipher«
touch 'em."
nwcj, jser or write
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I Ititi ft 5pm. «r. Merrill Or.
WOMEN IN MEDICAL FIELD.
[Y
Tbs Laiset Escile».
Ths nty KJI'or Well. It took y«u
Why
lots sRoufib *® «•• «t»*t etery
fUs l yi< bring It In ».■ nst?
Tbs New Reporter Er you see. the
Mice I loicrviswsd stuttered eu
i»<e
Our Educated
'D» only Ihli'« da: «oe»» peof le gite
Mt e' education ' «al*l Vi *le Eben, la
I« ability lo talk • > • other p<< p e ran t
u4«titxr.d «m
Waahl'.gton Star.
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A
Good quarters mid best c.f care at
KH A.¡S( >NA 1 »M; K* Æ '
Horses Boarded by the Week or Month
W. W. STRAW, Proprietor
THOROUGHBRED STALLION
P I LOI
Will make the season at
Klamath Falls, ()re'/<>n.
days and b.ilancc of the time will lx* at the i.inch.
Terms—$io to insure and payable w hen ivare pro\es to
T. F. & J. L S hort
to be with foal.
out <>r is applications for the post
of a.al.taut medical offliar of the
tirar» bridge ( Lincolnshire, Eng) lu-
natlr a.ylum, MI m Je.ale 11 Hunter
wu selected
Misa Hunter baa ocru-
(del the | . .Ilion at a private aaylum
In t.lmnluahlre etnea 1»2. and haa
held the position of aamiaistit house
surgeon at (ilucuw Infirmary
Khe la
a M 11 and C. U of Glasgow unl-
veralt y.
l»r Mary Rion», of Auslralla. •ent
a |>aper to th« national women s con-
grrss urging 111« »stat ll»hm»nt ot
•piiri lle colonies.- tn view of tha
fact th.t th» ranks of criminals are
eontin' slly ani materially r<-enforc»d
by children, weak-willed, moral and
physical itegrnrrates wbo are easily
led Into vice, and eh» asks for the
•»gregali >n of ibese unfortunates that
tkelr kind may not be multiplied.
Tai Ing credit that belongs to others
deceives n» one so truch as yourself
I. Rosa Mlooka Is a young In-
doctor, wh ». having won honors
a* a gra liiat» of the Women's Mcd-
leal <v>Ury» of Pennsylvania and
terv»< 1 with credit as resident physl-
hospital, of
clan of the Womens
Philadelphia, has now openej an of­
fice In the city. She la aald to be not
only a fine doctor hut a handaouie and
Intereailng young woman.
It la said that there are now In
France RO women doctor». 30 of whom
are In regular praetlee. The way, un­
til wlth.n the I m ' 25 years, han been
r.iaJe very difficult for women who de-
slred lo praitlce mollrine
Thera Is
hltlo chlvslrlc leollnn In the country,
and open derision and Insulting re.
fueal to all applications fur opportuni­
ties tn study have been the rule, To­
day there Is a great revulsion of teat-
but or manner and at present th*
woman doctor la encouraged and
trolled upon a pha^ant change.
THE FIELD OF LETTERS.
old brick hi'UM In Cincinnati In
which Thomas Buchanan Remi wmt«
"Sheridan a Ride" is to be torn down to
make room for a factory.
Svirral lady novelist« are excellent
•peekera. Mme Sarah Grand takes a
high place 111 the Hat Mlsa Marie Cure!-
Il Is quite a gifted speaker.
“Rita"
could give |H»lnta to many men who
think they can make« good after-dinner
a|M-e< b. uni.1 "Oulila” can address an
audience In three or four languages.
tewls § Clark Fair
^ ginning
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WITH
JUNE
18th
AND
UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE
The Oregon Stage Company
,N CONNECTION WITH
Cakc Railroad Company
’oil Excursion Round Trip Tickofs From Klamath
Thrall, Calif., (and return) for $8.00, good for 30
*)8 from dato of sale.
note .-*
—
b
11 ,lllXl'inontH have boon completed and Ticketfl
tisco
S l' ’ Wl^1'11 11
day8 to Portland, San Fran-
h«on '
s'H,fhorn Pacific points. They will likewise
f*oni all Southern Pacific points to Klamath
filla
ßiCn.TT "
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ca a and further information iront
R. I. HAMMOND, Agent.
I'crhaps no writer ot magailne fiction
can equal the speed record made by Ed­
win Lefevre. Ho produced lk.OOO words
bstueeii Saturday and Monday, all writ­
ten In longhand, for Mr. Lefevredoean't
u * m < a typuwritor.
The mere physical
labor of penciling out thia enormous
quantity of copy would be no mean un­
fit rtaklng In Itself to many of the craft,
but Mr Mfevre is a ncwspai*er man.
the financial efiitor of a New York dally,
and as such ho does not consider a
mere matter of 6,000 word« a day a feat
worth boasting of.
In England. It is said, competition In
i
Iho trail» la enhancing the prlct-s paid
to authors of the first class. To secure
n book by a popular author nowadays it
Is often necessary to make arrange­
ments with him not months but years
bsforo II Is written. There Is one well-
known writer who, It Is afterted, has
filled up hl« programme of btsiks with
the publishers who are to produce them
up to 1U14. And It la one of the risks
which publishers have to face that the
atrthor'a powers may have diminished
or hl« popularity waned before the con-
trtvt Is fulfilled.
Meile« I, be,.», (1res tb.l the und«r>t(ne*l
ba. b< «,i ,p^<>iui.*t tn it,« Cueair *-u*»rt ol
the siate »lutere», aiiu.nl.irairii ,.t m.
late ul K>roi, a Ur«w. >l..»:«sv«|,
alt »er
•us» ha»lug claim, agalnat *ai4 «siat, «re re-
quit.« tu l'.wui is. rata» 4elr verle-l •< u>
leu raqslicd iu u„ at th. la* »A m of If w
kW-. MKlamath r.u.,
ORNAMCNTAL
g lamatta Palle
Oregon
Repairing nt
Old Violins a epaclalty
wUMasla
n.*.<*il» lioin H,« fiai. „( tni,
t,
l'al»*l al Klbi.ialu rail«. Or««.
J,,!, a, ,»■*
M.av A lias*.
SfitslBlMra ria nfihe Kalat. u(
• >ruu H. fir«*. d.e.a.«^.
Notice for Pubf.’uUlon.
l «ii<1iiM< at f «ii. view, «>r? , July If,
Noth? 1« I,» r. by v ? u that ib? foLuwing-
naii.»-«I m til. r |.aa fll* <j »,<,!!. . of bls InUnOuri
to Mikke final | lut/f In sti|
of bls claim
and lhai said proof whl i»« inailc ixUirr ife«
Krglaiar and »( c*yii?r at l^kwlew, Oreron.
<»n lit? 4ih day of M» |> i «' ih I m r. I' a G, vis; ( Jar
core Martin, corn Nd No
p,r ,hl.
#
Ml. , > ; hpA« a«*s* j|. m W4 !<WW and KW
W.t^*
TpWMRT'p; W. M II? ua».»..
th« fo lt.wih« wlm«:M«ts (» provu h.a conttim
on« rrsMafi?« upon and cultlvatlun of aald
land, vh:
lt?nry Gordon, Fd Lwver. If J
ftavag , JuM|b Mt' oy, all ot Ft Klamath.
Ui< gon
J- N. WAT»UN. Resister.
riMBF.lt I.AM». ACT Jt’kKI, It’s NOTH It
r<»K rt ni.iL A tk » x .
Vailied Stales laud O0C», Lakvtlew, Ore
gon. Maj X, |«06
Wotlrv la t*r»by given that In ?<»mplUn??
with Hi? pr<*%|e «.ns <.f tb? •« • of Congraas <»f
J ob ? 1. ira. vnutlad ’’Ah a* t for th* «al« of
'¡mUr land« In ih? htaiasid Cailbirnla, or?
gon, Nu\r<la. and W«ahin<i‘»D Territory,” as
i slanded I*» all tb? Public I at>d H’«t«-« by act
of Angiiai 4, JaW, Tbotr.a* F. Turn«?, of Mon-
•r»«t»<», Cottniy of < heballs. Ntalaof Wasblt.g
ti'ii. having find in this oflWr hi« »worn st ala
n»?nt No. n'4. for th* porch a«? of the BW’*
■ • > ' ,
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5«> IJ,!n T*p. No 40ft, flange No lo F. W M
and «Hi off»r pr<»ol to »how that the land
•ought la m»»r« valuabl« fur It« timber ar »too?
than for agrlculiural purpose«, and to estab­
lish hl« rlalan in «aid land befors Grd’< hast
am, ( aunty Clark a< bl> offlrs at Klamath
Falla. Or* gon, on th? Hah day ul Angiiat, 1905
fl* names as w!tnr»«?a- F. F. Fitch, E K
Mpcncrr, It II Davis, of Merrill. Or, W A.
Turu»r, of Mouterann. Wash. Any and all
P*raorta elaalaMtmr adYrracly tbs stov dracrib-
?d Isuda BIS r?«4U?at<-<l to fi I? t Heir clsi ma I a
thia "ft.cr on or before aa'd I9tb day ot Auguat.
J. N. WatsoD. Kugister.
CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY FRUIT,
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT.
tec their g<«xls aud
GET PRICES
We Will
Treat
You Right
We havo one of iho tinrst Hardware
Store» in Southern Oregon.
Come in and Look
You will not be aeked lo buy
we know you can’t help it.
The I-arpeet Aeaortment of Sliulebaker
Buggies and Wagon» in the Country.
Deering Mower». Cun», Fish­
ing Tackle and Ammunition.
Before you buy a buggy come in and
tee our».
Ashland Hardware Co.
ASHLAND, OR.
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PROPRIETORS
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Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery,
THE
BOAT HOUSE
«Si:2V SHOT»
M ■ W IfPIIBS
LOCK AND GUNSMITH
H. ROSEBOOM
CENTRAL CAFE
NEEDED
DAILY
Oysters, any Style
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J. V. HOUSTON
PAPERS
Main Street near Postoffice
«/. A. GREGORY,
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMANO
PROPRIETORS
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ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SAL7
4
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Fort Klamath Creamery Butter
Lakeside inn,
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r
Modern improvements.
73 rooms
Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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BUICK’S
FEED AND SALE STABLE
EAST
END KLAMATH
FALLS
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
Cfinafs for Teamsters. Free Camping Grounds and Wood
CHAS. D. BUICK, PROPRIETOR
j Phone Main 14 ;
Pure Bred Stallions
Buff Cochin Chickens
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MASCOT
J LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES
c*
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KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL
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Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon
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TOURISTS TRADE A SPECIALTY
C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen.
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MAMMOTH STABLES
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Rigs furnished
with or without
drivers
We keep the finest
lot of horses in the
country.
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Annually, to fill th« new (wwltlona
positions created
by Aallrixul «nil Telegraph Companies. We
«•nt V(H?W rtBN and LADIB5 ol good
habit., to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
and R. R. Accounting
We furnish 75 per cent of the Operators
«nd Station A<vn»s in America. Our six
Fchooh are thelaramt exclusive Telegraph
Schools IN THE WORLD.
Katabllshed 20
tear« and endorsed by all leading Hallway
Official».
Wr execute a £50 bond to every student
to furnish him or her a pouttIon paying
from |M) to f«0 a month in States cavl oi ibe
Rockv Mountain», or from |75 lo WOO a
mon in In State» west of the Rockies, loime-
dUicly upon graduation.
StuJentscan enter at any time. No va­
cations. For full particulars regarding any
of our Schools write direct to our executive
office al ViucinnaU, O. Catalogue free.
The Morse School of Telegraphy
Cincinnati, O,
Atlant«, Ga.
Buffalo, N. Y.
LaCroe»«, Wis.
Meals at all Hours
Day or Night > j *
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iTvoili Ft* I’ll It Ill Si&SASOXl
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5000
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Notions, Cigars and ToSaeev
c^-ar
?l*«r
SUMMONS.
OF MEATS
EAST END. MAIN ST.
A. J. MANNING
Character
of day
TIMBER LAND ACT JFNF t. 1171 NOTICE i
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Lund Office. Lakeview, Oregon,
May 24. 1903. Notice is hereby given that in
rotnphen«* *ith tb? provisions of thereto
Cungrt-ks of JunvX U78. entitled “An set (or
the »ale of timber lands in the States of Cali­
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­
ritory,** ** extended to all the Public Land
Mates by act of August 4, 18F2, Herbert II.
; Daria, of Merrill, county ot Klamath, Slate of
. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
hworn statement No. 2965 for the purchase of
the E’j of NW 4 Hec !3. and E'$ *»f SW‘iN*c 12
Tp 40 N R 10 E W M. and will offer proof to
■ »how that th* land sought is more valuable
, for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish his claim to said
land before Geo Chavtaln clerk of Klamath Co
Orc. at Klamath Falls, Orc, on Saturday, the
5th day of August, 1905, He names as witness.
i r*: W P Rhoads, Arthur Mcrtbery of Merrill,
Or. and Thos F Turner, W A Turner of Montes-
•eno. Wa«b.
Any and ail persons claiming
adversely the above described lands are rt-
quest« h I to Ale their claims in this office on or
: lirfore said 5th day of Auguat. l‘Ju5.
J. N. Watson, Register
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CUTLERY AND NOVELTIES.
o
Maxi
junin
l»a>
When You are
in Ashland
Ashland Hardware Co’s Store
CIGARS, TOBACCO. PIPES,
Wreb Ending Friday July ft. 1005
la tb* Clrruft Court of th* Mat* of Oregon,
For Klamath County.
Wm W. Ilasen, Plaintiff,
»
Hull in
v»
»equity
to
Cba’ ?s Percy Nichols, rxfvndani. )<|>ii«t title.
hum muni
i Tn. Char!*« Percy Nichols, th* above named
defendant.
!n the name of the Mate of Oregon : You
hereby required to appear and answer
cojnpiafnt filed «gainst you In the above
titled suit on or before the loth day nt August,
19tr, that being the date of the leal publication
prescribed in the order for »ervie* of summons
by publication; and it you fail to answer for
waul thereof, lb? plaintiff will apply tn the
court for th«- relief a» prayed for In plaintiff*«
complaint, that 1« to say:
That plaint:fl ho dre^erd m be tbe owner In
f< • of Jxd 1 In Bl<j<*k IS accord lug to the duly
rcpurud plat of the town of Klamath Falla.
K lauiath County. Oregon ; that whatever claim
defendant may have to «aid lot be decreed to
br inferior and subordinated lu plaintiff*« title
and that defendant be forever barred from as-
Sheriff ’• Sale.
M-rtlng any claim In and to said lx>t S Block 13
Nof Ice is barchy given that by virtue of an; of said luwn of Klamath Fall«, and for su?b
• Ipcutlan and order or aalr duly laaood out of, ' other and further relief as to ibe court may
Mud under the band and wal <rf the clerk of. M*cm Just and equitable.
*1in« summon» 1» published in the Klamath
tlsr < Irru.t < oiirt of
Mata of Oregns, fur
K lamaOi < vunty , I ar fug date the I7ib day ol Republican by an order of lion, H*nry L. Ben
■Itily, Hk*j, upon a Judgment and deer?« «July ►on. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of
entered, enroll* I and durk?b-4 In »«Id Court Oregon, tor Klamath County made June 2S PM6
• n the 39th day of April, 190S, fn a u< rtahi suit ■ directing »aid summon« to b? published lor six
•herein feuding, wbere’n Dora A Guthrie it I consecutive and successive «reeks, the date of
plalutfff » ¡d Samuel E Ouan, Inna Owen, j the fir«t publication to be road? on tb« 29th day
i and Donald MacDonald and Harry Cohti, part* I of June, 19U'<, and ibe last publication ou the
uert doing buslmrss under the firm naw« of loth day of August. 1»M.
F. H. Mills A A. U Leavlt, Attor­
MacDonald 4 Cohn, arc defendant«. and to tn?
neys for plaintiff.
I directed. Ct'tn mandlng m? to erll (be herein
| after deacrlbed real pretnisea to «ati»fy il.tt
amount« apeeffiej I m aald decree aud eiecu- TIMBER LAND. A<*T JCNF. 3. !<71 NOTICB
t on, 1 will oq
FOB FCBLICAT1OX.
Vnltrd Ftates Land Office. Lakeview, Ore
FRIDAY. At’GUWT II. l»fi.
at the hour of one o’clock, p. m , of aald day. g'TO May a. 1905.
at the front do* ? of the County Court House
Notice is hereby firm that in Fompliaore I
In the <'ltjr of K latnath Falla, tn aald County of with the provision« of tb* Art of Juns 3, 117».
Klamath. •*!! al public auction to the highest entitled “An act for th? sals of timber lands
bidder for ca«h In hand on the day of tale. tn the Ftate* of California, Oreaon, Nevada
• u*
t to redemption In th? manner provided • nd Washington Territory.** as extended to all
by law. all the right, title. Intereat an»! estate Pub.le fJind states by art of August 4. U9?. the
of the ael J def« ndauta and of each and every­ following ¡»eraon* have thia day filed In this
one ot them, aud ol all prrwus claiming by. • •flics* their aworn »tatement», to-wit:—
Moses Robarge of Klstnatb Falls, county of
through or under them or cither of them, sub
Klamath, State of Oregon. »vr<»rn statement
•cquent to th? date <»f plaintiff’s tnortgar?
eb’rh l> fi rec ’oaed In »aid wutt, lo w It, th? No ?94S for the pure La*- of the N’^HE*^, NEK« ;
tftb da> of Hr ptrm bet. 1902 of. in and to the W’A
Doti 3 and 4. F«c 10. T> 37 N K IIV, R W M
fenaer Rubarge ul KIsmath Falla, coutityufl
«aid rt ortgagvd premise«. described In »aid
Judgment, decree and execution at follow«, Klamath, Mate of Oregon, tworu statement No |
to-wit :
¿Mt for tbe purchase ol tb? W»wNW>^, Ser 29»
The North cast quarter of Section twenty-five and E>,NK'..
» Tp »7 a K 11‘, E W M.
That they will offer proof to »how that the !
(X). in Township thirty* ght (3») Houfh. Range
fuurtcJIi (14) E«at of the Willamette Meridian, land »ought is more valuable for Its timber or '
In Klamath County. 8;ate of Oregon, contain •tone than tor agricultural porpoees and to
Ing one buudre.f and an ty (I«*) acre«, more or establish thrir claim to said land before Geo.
l?»s. together with the tenements. here«lita* Chastain, Co.Clerk, at bis office at Klamath
tnrnts and appurtenance« thereunto belong­ Falls, Ore, on Monday the 2d day of August.
19U d .
ing or In any «!w appertaining
They name a» wit nr»»** : Ignace Robarge.
Dated KI«math Fall». Oregon, this 3)th day 1
ot July. 19US.
KILA« OBKXCHAfX.
W W Carmichael, H .A Carmichael. W O Hmith,
(•sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon.
-Mom s K<*barge, aJI ul Klamath Falla, Klamath
Co, Oregon.
Any aud all per »on* claiming adversely the
above dcicrlbvd lands are requested to file
thrir claim« in this office ou or before said
2nd day of August, 19U6.
J. N. Watson, Register.
cal! around to
TABLETS. STATIONERY. ENVELOPES,
Below we give a report of the weather as r« ’
c«»rdrd by tl.o Uov*rnm**ht weather bureau I
atatfoB at Marlon Hauk«* raurh
ibis report I
Is rliaugrd **arh »rub, and If our readier« wish .
io k*s p a yearly record «»f woalbof condition»
for future r**fwrsn<*r, rut out thv report along
ibe upper and lower lines and past« Il In a
M.r«p iM»<«k <>i*a wc«k after auother. This rec­
ord will lx? taken on »aturday
end each
week and begin on Muuda) for th« next weak.
M axiom II amks . Voluntary Obear
Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco,Cal
Treasurer'll Notice
Notice i< hereby given that there are
funilii in the County Treasury for the
rcik'inption of all KlainiUh County War­
rant» prole, toil on ami prior to April
21, 11X12. Interest on aamo will coaae
from thia date.
I'nted nt Kinmath Falk, Oregon, this
13th day of July, HMWi.
L. Alva lewis,
County yrcaaurer.
MANNING’S
KANDY KITCHEN
PAINTING
NOTICE.
I am prepared to furnish blue
prints of any Township in the Lake­
view Land District.
Prints cor­
rected before mailing. Address
W. B. Snider,
Lakeview, Oregon.
H. W. STRAW, Proprietor
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I
Country Produce taken in exchange for
THE EXCELSIOR
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots and Shoes.
,
IN
FACT
a complete and up to date line of
fisitoijle Goods.
I. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY,
•»*
OREGON