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LOKI F.sr NOT ICI!. i : mm , ijiw . I in. I III. r. m, iw, 1347, iWl, warrant. ! tan, iw. i i?, ma tetr. imt, 1'112, 1117. 13'11, 133/. 1.138, 1341, 111'.*, IT 14. Administrator's Notice Notice I« heridn given that th»’f otititjr ('«»urt for K lamatb Fount» Oregon, eltllng in pro Late, did oti lattuar) IHli. IWM. ap|Militt nu* a« ndnilnUlrator ol th" • «•ale of Daniel Frutte Hillier, ilei rated All perenna having claltna agaln>t hie »»«let«* will pre«.*nl them to tn«* on vtr before «la menili«. at F-»rl Klauistli, Or«* gon duly vvtiAi’d •« 'Minting tu la ■ D« i « m | January I* I»«* ► red I* I'ffliwmllh'r, Admluletra'iir of the ektata id Daniel Crune Ini Iler, devpa.ed J r XVTgNit*. Attorney for A l ml nlotraiur I l»M Kotler to Credltora. Ih* pa tt me nt of Ilia Interior, I n'G’d Rial* a I « ml I'fficv, l.akevlvw, Oregon, te/ruary II. I A »tiHii-lent <fi»Ufe«t affidavit baviig b<ett Hied hi tbla iitflce by Wm " Mem «•i>hal|, <-tiuii'»iaiil. agnin«l bi»mi*»l4 u'l entry No hl, mailr luly II, iwm , f»-r XWA4 Het* I. Tp. :m s •< » h W '1 , by Mary J. < tr**rh, Ci>iile»tr**, hl •» hit h It la alleged 1 hai the »aid Mary J t revch .»» m holly aba-idiined «ahi traci, that «he ha« •’hang *d ber realiii*!»«*« lit«'ruffoin fur more ! than «ii iiiuiiih« «Imo making »aid entry; THE KLAMATH PROJECT SPARSELY SETTLED REGION TO BE TRANSFORMED BY IRRIGATION that »aid tra»'l I« not «allied upon and culti- »aird a« required by law j that «ahi |M»'ly ha« '• luovid lier re«ldence Iront the «tate <>f or«* gun «nd that «aid allege»! al>*« iiea fyom the •aid land wa« uni due !•* hl« employment in ihe Army, Navy ur Marine Corp« uf the 1.'ultod ] I state« a« a private giddier, uffh er. «<*am«n, or ! msflim. during Ihv »»ar With Spain, ur during any other war In » bit l> the I'nlird Hiate« may I»«* Kiigagt-il. Said parile« arc hrreby m»llllw<l lu ap|M'ar, rvkpoiKl au«l offer • » Id* nee 10m h lug »aid allegailoii ai 10 o'clock a m on April 7, ru., before ti»« I Baldwin, • utility Judge Ih K. I. A PPI.KG ATE. Secretary Kl.iinuth Water I’acra Amidation, Klamath Falla, Oregon. •d K lamatli county al hl« offh-r al Klamath I all«, Oregifu, land that final h «ring will be In •<)iith«*HMtt*fn Oregon an<l north- iea. Nifiir r>i thn irrifTfiLira of Klaritnih carwi for, aru doing ««11. Mr. B. L. held al illo'cliH k a m , un April 21. IWM. be eastern California is u vaut interior valley, Mtui they arn the moat proaptir- Kinitfi, preaidout ol the Orr*»n Mate lore) ttie Ecglaier and Receiver at the United I I plateau region, cut off from the oiit«i>iv I oua fwrifirra, huvt« nlrrailv |nti<i out to Hoard of Horticulture, who viaitrd the State« I.ami Office In l.akevlew, Oregon, «orld by mountain barriers anti arid atirli coin|iitfnea fur water |CiO Tltv «aid eotiii'aiani having, tn a nrnper al acre valley tliin reason, gave it a. Ina opinion fidavit, filed Febrnary u. ««1 forth fact« vipAnaeff «paraely Bettie«!, mid until re* and own no water. All of ibe*e com- tiiat the f«x»tl>ill land» are specially whh h aliu«v that alter dur dlllgvio'-- |>eraonal rently wholly without transportation paniva have I wen piircliair'i by the goV- adapte. I to apple growing. Plume, «ervi4*M ul ihl« liutlcw ran not be mad«*. It 1« fiu ihlira— won<h*rfully ri» h ill it* pufiai* ornmvnt an I inclu(h*d in the «yntrm. pruix-« and («are do well also. The hereby ordered ami dirt» tod that aueb nolle« luhfes ami only awaiting llm enter I m given by ducami prupcr publkattuu. No public landa will lie open for act- native wild plum (l*runua stibcnr<laia'. J. .A . Wataoll, prise and rapiul of man f«»r it« »levelop« tlenient for arveral yeara. Practically occurs in great abundant« and rraehea Io gl»:*-f / U I »M Che Most Feasible and the Least Expensive of Any of the Irrigation Projects Undertaken By the United States Government. letale ut Augii«« F IlaH. <lrr.•••«"! Null«-* !• hereby glieli by the iiiihr • lfiit**4. ment. Within this territory and occu all auch land* ar A now untier waUtr, its liigl.eat development. One of llur- •| F |i"gg". admlHlMralur of lb* «retale of pying the upper drainage system of tlm When thoroughly reclaimed and ready Imnk's famous pluma is the re Aiifn«1 V Ilari. «1«” •■•««--I io th*' «r •■«! 1 ! • >r • •• f, N oth ICFOK I’CBI K Al loY Klamath iCivrr in lhe Klmnaih Haiin in for rtihivatton they will b»« »object to sult of a cross between thia Wild plum «lui all |M>r<M»tta ba» log again*t • alii <1<* )>« l artiitrnt of th«» liibrlur. Laud (HDt eat reaer<|. In cihli'it th'*to, with the IK*<*<*«aSty which i* situated the Klamath Valley homtMttead entry in atnfill tractg, prob and a cultivated Variety. The cultiva Lake I low, Oifgon, February ft. I'HM kvuthrre. within «1« hiontli« after th<* flr«t slid the tributary, smaller valley of l»ost ably not exceeding Hi) acre*. Hull«*« le In r«d»y given that lite following tion of the fa.tato lia» passed beyond the |>ubll<*a’ lol» ol thl« hwll' . I«>ths »aid a'ltolu named « tiler lia« file I notice of bl« inlentlon Hirer. The whole, including lake* am! Wiih a present j«opnlation of leaa than experimental stage, the sandy loam of leirator. at bl« r*•ehlenr ■ lit Langrii ‘Valley, lu make Altai proof In auppori of hl* claim, contiguous aw amps, aggregate* alamt tinder the proj»-ct, there i<* room for the uplands pnalucing them in great t au Uillr« K«-t «-( Gitoli« th«* «sui«* bring the an«l that »aid proof will be made |/e|.*re <iao )daar l«if tianeaotlng Hi«’ bualitreenl Ihv aahl Kugar beets have been L'baetaln, Clrrte id Klama'h county, Oregon, 300,(MM) acres, and lia* a mean elevation thotiaunda of comfortable hotnen, and abundance. retate. In Klamath <*»uMly Oregon grown experimentally throughout the at hieufbce ai Klarnatb Falla, Oregon, on 2nd nl ali>Ut 4300 feet atrnVe sea level. more than ten time* it» many fieople. Dat*4 title StNh dar id ianttar) A l> IWM day of April. IMrt. »la N«adv all of thin arrn i* tn I mi reclaimed Tim princi)ial indualrv of the llaain Klamath valley. The percentage of1 T. F H-'fX* Adntihletrator Ifvrberi I. Arant II F. 5o 'DU for th* g'. and irrigiitrtl by the government under haa been and in atockraiaing, lack of sugar is high as will be noted from the i T Houitey. ilium«) lor idmlnlelrator MW % lot« aati'l i Mr< is T| «a II )U F. W M I 1 what i* known a* the Klamath Project. trnna|x'rtation facilities making it im- following analysis made by the V. M. lie iiatura the following wlipcaaaa tu prove hi«coniinuou« r<*«i4< ii< v upon ami cultivation About half of it COO’dal* of tule and lake fiiaaible to inaiket other prothicc. Thia Hepartment of Agriculture from Leets LI I A I IOS of «aid laud, vlr lamin to la» drained an»! prepared for | i wiil donbUeaa continue to I* the lea»ling grown near Klamath Falla: )n the County Court «»f the itale ul Oregon. " F Aisnt, ><-hn Mbr|at<1. |t<>b( (*a«ey anil irrigation and cultivation. The oilier intluatry for norne time to come. About !ur K lamat h Cuuuty. Average Weight of beets.................... 13 ox. earn Nburt, all of Klamath Falla. Oregon, In Ibi" n| ih«* ralAtr «>f Charte« Mutter. portion in rom|M>*cd of foot hill «!•<! 20,000 acrrfi are now under irrigation, Hugar in beet», per cent........... 21 7 J. N. WatauB. «1 »••««•* 4 aom« w hat undulating plains lands oov- moat of which area i* growing alfalfa, 2 I »4ÄJ Hugar in Juice, per cent................ 34.1 Keglaler. T*» A itila II Rlllrr Frank A II Hier. Will I. ervl with the characteristic sagebrush whii li haa lieroine an im|N>rtant fec»linK htark« <» I Rir'a. E D. Etra Iielr« at law o| Coefficient of purity..................... 83.1 L’tearl«« Bath*r. iirrra«rf1. a'l-i IO «II her 1 »»( the great interior basin of the west. ground not only for Block raked in the fn some of the more favored localities, Notice uf I inai Account. Watt« ai la« ni «al4 ♦!• « * ««< *1. itnknnwU, II iny ’ The upland soil in mainly a rich aandv liaain. but for many that are driven in notably along Link River at Klamath «urli Il»err I»* alt I t*> all l'thrra ||»t»rr«l<*d Iti In the matter of t|w • »teleof llenry Ubvoning * Lunn of great tinifoimity anti coin|w»*vd from the great range» tributary. The Fall», some of the more tender fruits •a «1 astata Grafitile camp, »terra» d. and of the partiirrvhlp of largely of disintegrate»! and vr<»»le«l lava time la coming when each farmer will and vegetables are grown, including In tfar nauta «H thr Mata u( <>ra<ntl. Y«>u aiut H loom Ingram p Brother« «uarli n| ju i ara bar* by calla*!, rl’r«1 an*l ra- with hii admixture of volcanic adt mid ruiac aome goal atock and give it lietter peaches, apricots, grapes, corn and Noth r la hereby given that the uttderalgned. I«liatoinaceous earth, the latter material care, and the unrulier brought in from «laira-i tu a|q»r«r Iti ma i mi tu y <‘<»urt of thè melons. Daring most aeasone squashes • dmlnhlralor of »aid •«talc«, ha« filed hl« *•(«(» <if orefinn, fur thè «■«»nni, <»l Klania’h of plant origin formed in the bottom of the interior range* w ill be increased are raised in many places. Hops do >-<iunt a« »al t admmiatrtlor with the • I th« i*n*rt . tha» -I •< klaniatli Fall». final Klamath f’uunf» itale <»( i>r**<>»»i. *»n Mamr- « outity Clerk of klamatb County. Oregon, and th« ancient tea which covered the great many fold, making thii one of the larg well in some places. The tule lands day. th» i7th -la» ul Frbruary. A D !*•> ai t« ii that the < iiunty Judge of Klamath County. er part of the Great Haain ami of w hich est and livat (v«*dii g ground* and sto* k might produce profitable crop» of cran •'rlnck in thè f«»feii<M»n «>f thal tia» th«n aii*l Oregon ha« nt- I Saturday the |7th day of ' Klamatli Valley is a northwesterly ex I producing »ection» »»n the coant. The | berries. According to a recent bulletin iteare i*i kh«»w rauka. tf atte thrre tu* why an March. 1WM. at the hour of ten o’clock In the tension. Such soil, characteristic of fattening quality of th»* fAr«l and the cli of tire Ilcpartment of Agriculture “The nt-|wr nf «aleni III«* fai prnperty ni «aul r» fotrtiiMiu of «ant day a« the time and the tate. Inali thè »« ulti*♦ .■•< quarirr •»( »n<Gh County < ourt room, in Klamath Falla,Oregon. many of th* richest agricultural regions matic c«mditioii9 are particularly favor* conditions necessary for success in cran ra«t <|uart»r uf •eriluu ’» an-i thè »•«'•< hall ut • • the place for the hearing u( ob)f*rlluna lu of Ihe world, including much of Italy 1 able. The geographic position makrt* berry cnlture are soils of a peatty or al thè nurtbraat t(uar<er an i thè u«*r *.It ■« <*«t »aid account and the »ritlrment thereof. and thr great plains of India, is ex- ' it a aplentlid di«tiibuting point. luvial nature, located at high altitudes qaaftr-f <>f il,«* «outhea«t quAflrr •»( •*«*tl«»ti «. Dated thia 15th day of February. 1*» ; trrutelv fertile ami of lasting pr<a!uct- Occupying an interine«liate position or in high latitudes and provided with t all 1« rp 41 * •»! Il * E . U M . «-'ntainlnr i««n EDWARD RLOOMtNUCAMt* «r-rea «huu|.| iu»l I h * m«>ia a» praie-l (*>r Ili thr Admlnlktrator of the estate of llcnrv Hloom- ivrm*sn. The lake and tul» lami, are with reference to the great aemi-arid an ample and easily available water rnaih* up of a volcanic •oil eoklainiiig plain* of the interior and the more supply and with an easily accessible jiciiiloh ni i !«• ttisai: ialn, a h iiiiiatrai ir «»f tigcamp >1 • rated, an-l of ttia partnvrthip r»( BloomIttgcomp Brother« 3 |'»«M Iba •• 4 r«*at< .»i «a l »!.-< ra«r 1 much organic mat'vr. a vegetable •cen humid coaat region mth which it in con* supply of saud.” All of which condi ì\ itti’*«« I ha fluii tirsi F lial-lwlii, Jiinlff** <ii I mulgtion uf xg«'ff, and ia of a |*atty riveted by the low Klamath Gap in the tions are certainly prerent. Several < he • tlim » < «urt •»< t tir ■* •<» «»• < >f rtf*Hi,|s»r t lir Notice ol OunrdUn'» Sal« of Keal ; nature. ('a«»a<h* range of mountain*, the eli- closely allied »[«vies of berries occur, I au li tf al K .«inaili, «kit.. .*«■•»• «!■•! sa | 11 »»uri, ■ For a region of liigh altitude, the cli inatic conditions are more favorable for and the native cranlierry is found farther affi a» I, thi« Luti 4a» i»f Jatmar ■ l I» r«a. Properly. |Maal| Atte«!, l.K<> » Il IHTAl A . 4 Irrk . mate, while cool, i* extremely healthful agriculture than the greater part cf in- north. Experience has demonstrated Notice !• hetebv gl»en that from and after N» Qarca Nutrir l»e|»ut)'. ! I* •* There i* rarely any tviior Oregon and northern California. that excellent asparagus, onions and the gib day of Match. Bag.. tlu- uiiilrrigned will and not severe. pro« <« .1 to »ell to the hlgbrat bidder for ra»h winter weather lirfore the latter part ol Many of tbc plant»« characteri- tic of the celery can la- grown, the tule lands l>e- contest Soikc. f»<*|*«rtnirnl •>< tha |nit'ilof. I’tiit« *! I4l<lo« In hand, at private «ale, in arrurdauce with !>rcrinl»rr, an»l but little xcro w»*alher cnaat region find their vaatern limit in ing very similar to tlioae of the Sacra I land Olflrc, l«kr»lca, Or*«,-oi», January la. lthe ord< r of thu t’ottuty Court of Klamath during the entire winter. The ani»tial the Klamath Itaain and fraternirv with mento and San Joaquin valleys of Cali ('«•only. Oregon, •.«»-wit; An undivided on». j •• precipitation is ab»»ut IB incite* with their deaert cousin*, u bile several of the fornia, where such vegetables are so A «offl<*|<-ni i-'tn<r«( -fii«lrt*i lifixLif b«-eu •I«th Ititrrrst In and to Block 4 , In the City <d filed In thI« oth«a b» A B M*-«d « «»uteatant, Klamath Fall«. Oregon, formerly Nichol'« ad- little rain during the rammer m»mtlis. forvat tree* <»f the north, including the successfully cultivated. Throughout the afahi«< loimra'rad eiitr»* Nn “»'I . mad«* tf-rll diliott to the t-iw n ui Klamath Calle according Ir.igation is therefore necessary fur the A laika Cedar, follow ing the Ca«ca«le*. woibl the reclaimed marshlands are the to the plat of «alii addition duly reworded in )«ih l«ut l«»r H'jAT.% and : • Jl f‘i* aurcrsaful growing of most crn|Nt. meet here other fipvciee in their north la—t suite.I for the highest development «un m a E " M b) John J HJordt. <’«»iii»»«ier. th« • m<« <»f th«- County t lcrlt of Kiatnatb Thr Klamath Project in one of the ern march. rottniy . Oregon of the dairy interests, producing the In a hlrh i« I« ali* <r<| that John I li)or«lt, ba« Ail |i d» »lionld be handed to me at my reel- nv«t feasible an«! is the least expensive The flrat M*ttler* came into the Baffin •»■st grasses and other forage plants aiiati-l*»nrd »aid bi>Hic«ira«| and l»«»t breu on d«-nr,> m Klamath Fall«, Oregon the ifiNit for tu*>re o.an «I« mouth« la»t | «»i of any of the government projects thus alwnit S3 yearn ago. For a nutnlier of necessary. Dated february hth, lent;. en-l that «a I allrg.« I ai>*«*m->« fr«»nt th«» land far undertaken. There is an abundance year* farming implement.*« were a!moi! Doubtless the introduction of im EI I7.A M MARI'I.E. u«i u*»t dur to ina « ini*’*»’ i -i t In ’h* Irin* of water allow the land, an*! ample unknown, at<M*k l*ving pastured on the proved methods and the careful study Guardian of th--iwrsou and cetato ol %gnra Na«» «»r Marine t’orji« of th* I’liltrd Fìat» « •« natural reservoirs. By deepening thr public landt* and a little natural marsh of lhe peculiar soil and climatic condi sa id npitk«!«* aolitirr, Ofh**er, M-muan or Marine c. Marple,a mln*>r. «lurltiff tlir m ar with i|*aui. or during any cut through thr brokrii rock rim of thr i grnff* prtiyiiled for winter fee»!ing, f»mu Nolle* of Adoiinlatrator’« Final Aciannt. I Ba«iii at the point where th«» Klamath I other war lit »• h'* h th<* I iiit«««l Htatr« mat b>* not even doing thin. Flour and other engaged Kahl par lb are hrr< by liothird to N**tt®r 1« hereby filvrii that John H l**»unel!, Kivwr enters thr | mim through tho Cna- produce was br»uight aermu* the niouii- nt pear. r<*«|Mind aiut off.-r evldenee looming a<lnilni»trat<'r uf tin- e»talr of J. | itunnril. de- Soon raid •Legation at lUu't bH'k a nt on March I. »*•*••<•«1. baa Iliad bl« final art'«Nin< of the a<1« cade Mountain», thr water* of the lower tain* by wagon or pack train, |*M. before Ge«irge T. It »Id a In. c-iiinty Judge, ui in I «I ration o( «aì»l «aiate n It h the Clerk ul lakes and iwatnp» can b>e drawn off and comiderobltt rye was grown. In a few Nt Klatnaili Fall«. <>r» <*»n. (and that final K lM'»«>b rotini». Oregon, and that the County (lie land reclaimed. Bids for the initial year* it u.t* demonstrated that a great hearing will !•• had at lit n'clork a m on 1 t 'iiiirt of «ahi rotmtjr ha* appolti(<*4 o*n o’clock work <»( thr great vntrrprixe have been part of tlu* Klamath valley waa atlapte«| t M <*f Katurtlky. Hie loth »lay uf March. DM*., kfatrli .’I I’M», brforr) III*’ Rrgt«!rr and K<- a ei»er at the I'ultrd w al< « l.au-l tlitlcr in l.ak< a« Gir Hine l»< b'arlng of objertlona to auêli adwrtixe»! for. and thr system will Iw j to the growing of other grain*, the only filial at cooiK and the «ettlctnrui th«-ie*«f. Th!« I complete»I a* rapidlv an the land owners difficulty Itcir.g the lack of rain during «•lew, lhrg*»N. The «allii ronleaiaut having. In a |»r<»|*r at notir*’ 1« |Hibil»bri1 by order ul «aid Court 1 can adjust thrinarlvee to the new con- j Home Hvaffon*. linmenae crop* of Hplen- fldavit. file*l Janiiar» 1 J. !•»!. «ri («irli lai*»« ruler»«»! Ft biuary fi, I'JiM. 1 ditiona, and exce«« land» come into the did u heat, harlev an»l oat« are grown whlih «how that after ihl«« »Il Igcnre |»er««»iial R h \ ii DtM 'in irrigation. Klamath county •m Ice of ihl« notice cannot I**« ma*!* , it I« Ad miniati at <»r of tbc relate uf J. I. |h>nnrll, hands of |irr*ona qualified to perfect a under government witter right. With the ob wheat, grown without irrigation, took lirfrbv i»r-lrre«l and dtfrrf«-.| th-it «uch nolle dr<U3A«r»L J .1-01 I« given by due aii»l proper l'iibUcalioii. ject of making homes for a» many fam- the premium at the New Orleans Fxpo- Contest Notice. J N WaraoN. { ilira as possible, such right w ill not br wition. The inont important forage crop Keglaler. t’MTED STATES LAUD OFFICE, Lakeview. ' sold to any one owner for a tract of ia alfalfa, the noil living peculiarly Oregon January, V. tMM Petition For Liquor Lken.ie. A «uflirivnt «mnleat affidavit having been ! land rxcrctling lfiO acres and only to a i adapted tn its growth. The hardier filed In till- ••tUrr by Georg«* II 'Iyer». contcM- I resident of the irrigation district. All fruit* and vegetable* do well. At pres Tn the Honorable County C*»»irt, of the ant. agalnvi hntneatrad entry No. Slrw. made landowners bring required to sell their Htatr of Oregon, for th** Count» ol Klamath ent there are com|mratively lew Itearing th lobar I, IMM. lor E^JtW«*. MVi.HWlj. and We • hr tinderalgnrd. v<»ur p dltlnner« her»* excess holdings, there is a large area of orchord*, although it few small apple *W , A W . UM I :. |> ■ M . It. 9 B W M . by by pray the honorable **ounty Court, of Klam K« mm I land for »ale at reasonabic figures, orchar»!.* were planted about 30 years ath County, Oregon, t»> grant prrmlaaloti 1«» \V Jllam .Morrlantt t'ontoatev, In which II la al for ago. Since coming into bearing they »• 1» Willaon and F K Htahlman, (Cnder the leged that the «aid William Morrlaon ha« prices ranging from ahuit |10 to firm name <4 Will«*»n A Mtahlman.) to «ell »»r uhuli) abandoned *ald Irani, that he ha» unimprovetl and f’.M tn |*»i) per acre for have produced abundantly and of ex dlvpo»v of eplrltuiiii«, malt or vlnotia liquor« changed hl« residence therefrom for more improved hunl. The purchaser pays for ceptional quality, with little care and no In )e«aqiianllllr« than One (I) gallon, at the than one year «Inee making «aid entry*: that thr water right at a coat of nliout f 18 per nyfftematic attempt to prevent or erad town of Illy, in ihv precinct ofHpragne River, -ahi trail la nm acttled tip«»n an«! cultivated Curing Klamath Cininty, Oregon, f«»r a period of 7 by »aid party a« required by law; that «aid acre to lx* paid for in ten equal annual in icate inffvet or fungus disease*. without interest. Thia | the last few years a good many small ruonih« IH-Kiiinlng <>n the 4th »lay of April Wil'lain Morrlaon ha« left Klamath County I stallments and In»« been abMcnl therefrom for more than V D. I'kvl. I<»r which llcenac to l»e ■<> granted, amount* to lent han the ordinary annual j orchard* have l»wn planted in the one tear leal pant, nud that aald abaence we. your petltktner*. will ever pray : water rental |»aid private ditch coinpan- i Klamath valley and. where properly therefrom la not due to III* employment in Sc Ifamakar, M Walter, .la« Ryan. Edward Robliikoit, W W’ Smith. Frank Obent lialn. Alex the Army. Navy, or Marine t'orpa ol the Andrrion. <1 H Farra. W " Finley, I T Antler- Cnlteii stater, either u« a «oltller. aatlor, n(- McCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD •on, J II Bov»!, George M lloyd, W T Garrett, fleer or marine In any »»ar in tthlch the Upton and Bartie OT Anderaon. F.d nitmmliigi’amp. Win l.awrv , I’nllcd Misita may have Loen engaged. Maid <ir«»rgr Blount Ing«* amp, A W Evan«, FR Moor«, pari lea are hereby notified Io appear, rcapoiul Time Table No. », July 20. 1905 f'liaa Eillnut, Clyde Martin, ' Lconanl. W F ami offer evidence touching »aid alltxatlnu at Towtmard Vpton From Vpton AM Ar. Crawford, J M Wall«, J K Freeman, R I* Court- 10 o'clrM'k a. m. on February 94, 19011. before 1 I’M Lv. w Jt no Vpton I> wright, It offenbacher. T J Smith. Anina tiro ('ba-tain, County Clerk of Klamath i 961 Burk HU Lundy, John Kapp«—, Martin Perry. Aliiert County, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, (and that ( 9 47 Howard w h n 9XS Walker, J O Watt«, I. I, Griffin. J A Wells, W H final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a m 3 -T2 Big t'anon on March in. lUUd. before) the lleglaler and Re 9.62 Pierer 3.47 I) Snider, Thoma« G Dena 9 10 Signal Rutte 3..A7 Notice 1« hereby given that the undoraignrd. ceiver a* the Culled Htatva Land Office In R M 4 IN Hooper Lakeview, Oregon . .1 ¿A R A2 will on or before the "th day of March A. 1». 4 22 The «aid contestant bar Ing. In a proper af w fi Iti 4 IQ McCloud I» I RM, prevent thl« Ottr (»efitlon. praying for a fidavit, Hied January 6, HkMl, net forth fact- ! North McCloud R 12 4 U retail hipinr llcenvc a« prayed fur therein, and m . hh A«h Crock Junction 4.30 E-pvranxa 7 VA very revpi-ctftilly requevt that aanm I m * granted which .«how that after due diligence personal A.ltA w •er vic v of this notice can not hr made, It hi Dry Creek 7 M A :iu a» prayd for. To, the honorable County Algontah 7.W 6.42 hereby ordered and ilirccted that ancli notice ' Court l»»r K latnath County. nn<l State of orc AM. I.v. PM. Ar. bo given by tine and proper publication. gon. Willaon A Mtalilman, Barile 6.M I W 7.00 D I law» J. N. Wataon, Register, j By C D Wtllwon. Water i'g mile »veal Algotnah H. O. Johirtoii, M. H. Burkhalter, ¡ tions of the different localities will re sult in the establishment of many new lines of profitable agriculture not here tofore undertaken. Tiie Government contemplates operating an experimental farm in connection with the Klamatl. project which will-Io much toward de termining the crops adapted tu these conditions. For its development and prosperity the Klauiatb Basin must have people, and the right kind of people at that. Its great need is intelligent, practical farmers who understand the meaning of intensified and diversified farming, men who will buy land not for speculative purposes but with the idea of clearing ..ff the sagebrush and making perman ent and comfortable homes. Buch men are bound to succead. There is room for thousand« of them. With all that nature has supplied, with all that the Government and the railroads are furnishing, the coming of the actual tiller of the soil and the elim ination of the boom spirit would be the most important factors in the develop ment of the great agricultural resources ol the Klamath Basin. KLAMATH FALLS NOW IN OPERATION All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER rb * ■ * * * Now is the time to buy Homes in Klamath County Under the Government Irrigation Scheme * ”4* * * Cheaper than elsewhere under the * Chas. Panee, * - - Homes in Langell and Lost River Valleys - 4» 4* 4* - 4* - - Governmment project of irrigation? Manager, 4* 4* 4 IN F.FFKt I* MAY l.cavc Thrall Arrive Bogua •• Steel Bridge •• Fall Creek •• K lamatb Spring« •• Dixie •• Pokegama i * U'axe Pokegaina Arrive Dixie Klanmth Spring* I Fall Creek Steel Bridge Bogus Thrall KLAMATH SPRINGS Leave Thrall Arrive Bogus ” Stevie Bridge ” Fall (’reck Klamath Springs Leave Klamath Springs Arrive Fall <Tvek 8l«,ls Hrlilge it Hoit n K •t TlK.lt * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Buff Cochin Chickens 4 * * Bonanza. Oregon * DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY 4* KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO <J> D. B. CAMPBELL, PROP'R • 04>00<><) 0-00<?-<><> <> ch ><><>- o <><> o <><> c > • I 4 U.rv.y Lindley J're.ld.ut, MAMMOTH STABLES • • • Rigs furnished with or without drivers We keep the finest lot of horses in the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. W. STRAW, Proprietor Klamath Republican IF. O. Smith, Proprietor, Klamath Falls, Oregon Otncial Newspaper of Klamath County and Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country The Largest Circulation and the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public^ The Republican fights no man but prints all the news as It occurs good or bad We try to please by doing everything just as well as we know how City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Fort Klamath Creamery Butter 1*110110, Alrilii 1^1 MASCOT LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY O. OMVEW, Proprietor Good quarters and best of care at REASONABLE RATIOS Driving Tearns are Specially Kept for the Public. HEADQUARTERS FOR CITY DRAY Walter Marple, Proprietor — w--........... ■ '«I w..... — »11 a...... «, „1 rrww——W—i ii