Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 25, 1906, Image 5

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in Men's Clothing . . .
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To be absolutely sure of giving first=class value
to our customers we have bought liberally of
Imported Goods
the New Models of Men’s Suits.
Hand Tailored, containing
these superbly styled imported fabrics must certainly appeal
with unusual force to the most critical buyer.
bv calling at Our Store any time.
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The Acorn Brand Clothing==Prices, $7.50 to $28
Fours for Proper Clothes
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MJ.TMONS.
In thr < irruit Court of the at ate of Oregon
for th«* < ounty of K lamath
Herman tk*hm«»r. plaintiff, v»
Paulin«*
Mr h mor. defendant
Mult for div«»re<*
1«> Pauline m . nnior the above named de-
fondant
In the name of the Mtate of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear an t an-
■ «er tlx-complaint tlfod a<am«t y<»u in thr
above entitled »ult. <»n or before Thursday the
¿¿nd da/ *»f November 1W8 being the l««t day
of the tune pr«M*rlhed in the • rder for the
publication of it»i« »uinmona the flr»t publi
cation thereof twing «»n th.» Ilth day of Octo­
ber. 1** and If you fail to ao appear and an
■wrr. for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
i < i the Court for the relief prayed for in thr
complaint herein to-wlt F««r a decree di»«olv-
ing the l»onda of matrimony now ritating be­
tween p • t’tiff and defendant
The ,uin
mon» wa» «*rv«*d by publication ther«*oi m thr
Klamath Kepubllcan by «»rder of ). H Grif­
fith. county Judge «»f Klamath county. Ore­
gon. mad«- dated and fl rd In th!» »ult at
Klamath Fall» Oregon, on th«* 9th day of
October 1*»- which »aid order r«*quire» that
■ummotia tn thi» suit be published on« e a
w<*ek tor a period of »lx cot» «»ecu tire and •«»<’.
cr»»i»»- week« from the llth «lay «>! October.
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H W. KKKaxr attorney for plaintiff
«i'cIcM'k a m ot» Nuvember ‘¿7th. 19» befort
the R«*gl»t«*r an«! Keceivrr at thr United
.■»täte» l.and »ffler at Lakrvlew. Orrgott.
fbr »aid < onle*tant havmg tn a proper
affldavlt. fllrd Meptember 27. 19UH. srt forth
fact» which sh«»w that alter due diiigrncr per-
MHia! aerviceof tbt» notice can not be madr
up«>n the alwt«• nsin«-d Frederick K Reasoner
Hertha R Hcamguard Alden E Reasoner or
Chari«-» H Rea*«»ner. it 1» hereby ordered and
<lir«M ted that »uch notice be given »aid Fred­
erick K K> a«oner. Bertha R H amguard.
Alder F Reaaoncr and Charles H. Reasoner,
by due and proper publication.
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J N Watson. Register.
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ffoparitnent of the Interior, United State«
Land Other l.akevi«*w
Oregon. October Sth. ;
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A »ufhcient cont»*»t affidavit having
been flh-d In Ihfo other by Fred I. Svndrrmati
coiite»tanl. again»! thr h«»m**«tead entry No
of Marah M. .‘raaonrr. «•«»ntr»trr. made
Auguat loth I ISM. for the .« E ‘4 of Mec 1» Tp
BN . R $1.* M. In which It 1» Allrgrikthat thr
■aid '■arali M K«-a«onrr died about th«- tn«*tith
of Aiigu«t P.MM: that thr only heir« at law a d
•ucceawor* in Int« rr«t of »ai«l dr«« a»rd known
to thia affiant, ar«* Frederick K. R«*a»«»n*r.
Hertha R Hcamguard, Alden F. Rra»«»nrr.
t'harlr» II K«a«otirr. J. Chatuloa Rea»otier
and A. Myrtle Ganlrrv; that »aid Frederick K.
Rt-aaonrr la alao th«* administrator of th«* es­
tate «»f Sarah M
Rvaaonrr, deceased; that
■aid **arah M R«a»oner never, during her life-
! tin»«*. rc«idr«i upon, cultivate«! or improve«!
«aid den rib«*«! land, nor any portion tln rrof.
■ that none of the heir.« at law . aucceaaora in
interest, legal or personal rvprrsrntativr« of
said drv« a«vd. ha- at any time resided upon 1
»ahi land, or any portion thereof, or improve«!
or cultivate«! thr same or any p«»rtl«»n thereof;
that »aid Sarah M. Reasoner, wholly aban
done«! »aid land, for more than six months,
prior t«> her death, and that all thr heirs at
law. successors In interest, and legal or >»rr
tonal representative* of said deceased have
since her death wholly abandoned said land
ami have fatle«! to reside up«»n. or cultivate
the same, or any portion thereof, and have
wholly fatle«! at all times since the death o
said Marah M. Reasoner to Improve sal«! Ian d
in any manner, ami that all of such failure«
and abandonment still continue, and tha
said alleged abandonment and failure tocul-
tivat«* an«! improv«* said land, was not «V»e
1 and is not due to the employment in th«*
army, navy, or marine corps of the United
States, «»f any of the peraons above named or I
mentioned, as a private soldier, officer, sea
man or marine during the war with spain’
or during any other war in which the United
stat«*« may he engaged.
Therefore, the said parties an* hereby noti­
fied to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegations at 10 o’clock a. m..
on November 19th, l‘M«‘>. before George Chas­
tain. county clerk, of Klamath county, Oregon,
at bit offi«e it» Klamath Falls, Oregon, ami
that final hearing will be held at 10
THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA
CRATER LAKE
With its beautiful scenery, including Anna Creek Canon. Seven
Mile. Spring Creek. Klamath Indian Reservation. Indian Bury­
ing Mounds, its glorious fishing, hunting and camping place«,
can >»e reached easiest by way of Fort Klamath and HOYT’S
HOTEL at Fort Klamath. Guides, teams, pack and saddle
horses and camp outfits.
Address
C. E. Hoyt, Fort Klamath, Or.
A black «ilk watch fob with gold
buckle and a <old«t<>ne chain.
Also
Waterman fountain |a-n.
Fini.r ..f
cither will please leave at this office
and receive suitable reward
Prof. Faught.
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CONTEST NOTICE
J BOHEMIAN
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Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully returned
ARE SELLING FROM
$15 to $60
and on terms to
please all
You can pay in monthly
installments or quarterly
as you like
The Cash Down
Brings a Discount
FOR
PARTICULARS
ADDRESS
C. H. MCKENDREE
BONANZA, OREGON