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of Partnership. A FAMOUS OLD HYMN. I’alhelU- Orlaln at Thai IKnd»." I'«* kfcr TI» A patl.etk* an<l J" ib.irniir.K »tory I* told i'f the oriir.u of t i<- well knawii hymn. "Bleat Be the 1'e l a.it Bind».“ nil.ch «:u written by Bev John Faw cett. an Engliah Baptist, who died In 1S17. having >|>ont nearly sixty years iu the ministry. It was in ITTiî. after a few years spent in jmstoral work, that he was called to I.oiulon to aiiiveed the Her Dr. Gill. Ills farewell sermon had lieeu preached near Moinsgate, In Yorkshire. Six or seven wairons stood loaned with lus furniture mid t>ooks, aud all was ready for departure But ills loving people were tieart broken Mon. women and children gathered and clung about him and his family with sad and tearful faces Finally, overwhelm«! with the sorrow of those they were leaving. Dr. Faw cett and his wife sat down on one of the packing cases and gave way to grief. “Oh. John.” cried Mrs. Fa west t at last. "I caunot bear this! I know uot how to gtx" “Nor I either.” returned tier bus l'a nd. "and we will uot go. The wag ons shall be unloaded aud everything put in Its old place.” Ilis people were filled with intense joy and gratitude at thus detenulua tlon. Dr. Fawcett nt once sent a let ter to London explaining the case and then resolutely returned to his work on a salary of less than $3») a year This hymn was written by Dr. Faw cett to commemorate the event. No» «' i* I cr*d«r I<vr*|.ii» I « el«»! it» 1 E IhkVa’ an<l V »iv«»ri »hat the riot existing l«e(nvvn K»it*vk*te<it. tin- dvt tin’ i utie ot hnv.il ami is thl*» ‘l;O tll**«‘lie»l Knackstvilt, I. E. Hival an«l T K Forwhan is to have shop ami all inavhuiviy. is t«» col* lect all r.«*c,Mint* ami pav all |iartner> shi 1» hi’la. Ba’ml nt Klamath Fai’’* <begon, tlii’ 5th day « t Nov. l.K>* T I . K X ' < K • I. E. Ih'vu. 119 4 NuTIU FOR Pl Bl K AVION Department of the Itc rio- l.aml Office at gki i ■>«* Otrgon tk'ttiber 1?. Not *v .* n Tt g:« en tnt; 'tt i. I » i «a J t’onn of Kem» Oreg'»ti. ha • filed her intention to ma*e final cvuimuiat on >r«iof in support «»t tl m MtM ! hu'« X.' ;i i ; her cl um \ ■ made July Il I - . or the K ’w s W \ S W S W 4 a ul > * X «V i* Sa>«'»-.on " Fownahlp *18 Rang' * t w M an«! that »aid pna't will >re t«eo Chastain, clerk of tn1 made Orrg«»n. at hi« «»fficr at Klamath *«»u:.-i Klama'h Fa.i*. Oregon ou 5: 1 day ot INiein brr 19l>i S..e name* the f«»llowtng w ■m»s«e* to prove h*-i vunummus residence up hi am! c.U.tna tiou oi the ¡and i u * • >. ■ gog Nrlliv IXHt u. oi Kent». Oregou Jane Pratt, ol Ken«». Oregon Nathan E iaard>. ul Km ». Oregou lU-25-ll J9 J N W AT8*>N Register CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Interior. Cntte*! States l and Oft« «* Lakevtew. Oreg«Hi Oct«»ber *th 1906 A sufficient contest affldai-.t having been ri . I in this office by Fred L St nderman. FASTING FADS. «mteatant. aga.n*t the h«»meatea«t eutrt No v.| . of Sarah M. .tvasoner. contestee. aiade They Showld Find No Favor With \ugu*t 10th. IWXl. tor the 8 K of <••<• U. Tp Nervous. inaemic I’eoplr. >s R9E w M. tn which it i* alleg’tl that the It is said by some physicians that a »aid *arah '! R»’a«ODcr died about the month good deal of the Insomnia, extreme of August. I*AM. that the only heir* ar law at «1 thinness and general debility from •tn ci-**or* m tntere»t «*f *a d «!♦•« • a-» d known which Americana suffer is due to the to this affiant, are: Fredetnk K R«’a**»ner Bcr’ha K R^an-.gi ar I. t'den F Rea*«»ner various fast.ng fads. 1. re a imiu < bar.*-» ti Kv«i*ouvr. J. < ..an»! .* R- a*«»ner goes without breakfast, there a wo and V M i rile Gaitler«*: that *a:d Frederick K man makes a point of g >!ng hungry Reasoner ts also the admin-.*iiator of thee* to bed Another systematically omits late of Sarah M Reason«-.*, «b-cea*« ! that a meal at noonday, aud •> > it g >es. >ai«» *a ah M R«a*ouer never. durii.g h« r l:tr- When- people are coast:tutlonally tie- time, reside«! upon, cuh.iate»! or unproved low par aud iu a p nit ->u where they said de*« r :’*•■<! lautl. nor any |x»ruou thereof, can only Lope to maintain a fair de that none of the heir* at la«. • .«•*i'*«or* tn gree of efflclency by keeping up th-ir interest. • <ai or p* r**-t.al repre*« ntac.ie» of vitality such "stunts" are of ques *atd decease*!, i.a* at anv time resided ui»on »aid land.<>. any p«irti«>n thereoi. or improv« i tional- virtue. Sturdy, full blooded or cultivated the *atne or any p«»rtiou thereof. people, with iron nerves and digestions that *ai.t *i*ra M Rea*on< • » ■ y abac, that can ueg diate nails, may try starr done 1 *aid latit. f«»r more than *:x month*, ing th imaelves with impunity ¡¡erbaps. prior to her death, and tha* a^: the be.r* a< aors tu interest, and legal or |>rr- Thin, anaemic, nervous pi-opie. ou the law < ••a»» d hav»* other band, generally ueed all the f>»l soua! representative» «»f sail they can eat and nil the blast they since livr«!«a:h wholly abandoned *a:d land an«! I.air failed turvs.de upon. «•• culthate can make. If such people would eat same, or any portion thereof, an«! hair before going t> lied they would g -ner the wholly tailed at ail times *.m •» the death o ally see an lu -rei-e in vigor, for the *<;«! sarah M K«.a*«»iitr ' mpun-r «1 tain! reason that while the wear and tear of luii> mci i‘‘ * 11 iniM 4 * i ■ i is.11 re* — • an>l abandonment »till c«mtin an 1 tha assimilation would still l>e going on. •aid ai.rgr.l abandonment au>l fa..urv to cul In other words, the body would tie tivate and improve said land, «a* not due making more tissue than it destroyed; aud «» uot dur to the eiuployiucut in the hence an increase iu blood, in weight army, navy, or marine c*>rps «4 the t’nited and In health. At least that's the States, of any of the person* above named of way oue physician explaiued things to mention •!. <• a private »«’!d ««r offler- sea man or marine during th- war with spam a woman of the pale, thin type who ap or during any other wa .u wn .u the United plied to him “all run down."—Now s a’.r* n.ay be engage I York Tribune. Therelore. the said parties a— hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evidence touching »aid allegations at I” o’clock a. m.. A Hnmmlnu Bird's t'mbrella. In front of a window where I work on November 19th 1**»’ before i»,M«*ge Chas ed one summer was a butternut tree. tain, county clerk, of Klamath county, Oregon, at bi* office in Klamath . a ..- Oregon, aid A bumming bird built her nest on • that final hearing witl be held at 10 limb that grew near the window, rod o’clock a rn on November 27th. 19U6. before we had an opportunity to watch tier the Register and Receiver at the United closely—tn fact, we could look right States Laud office at Lake view. Oregon. into the nest. One day when there The said contestant having in a proper was a heavy shower coming tip we affidavit, tiled .September 27 1906. set forth thought we would see if she covered facts which »how that after due diligence per her young during the rain. Well, when sonal service of this not ice can not be made the first drops fell, she came and took upon the above named Fre ierirk K Reasoner. Bertha R K*-amguar<i. Ald>*n E. Reasoner or in her bill one of two or three large Charle« H Reasoner, it is hereby ordered and leaves growing close by and laid this directed that such notice be given »aid Fred leaf over the nest so as to completely erick K Reasoner. Bertha R B atnguard. cover It. Then she flew away. On Aider E. Reswoner and Charles H. Rvaaoner, examining the leaf we found a hole In by due and proper publication. J. N Watson. Register. It, and In the side of the nest was a lu-U-li-19 In Ih«* sta-«'» ut t’al forni i (ir** aliti \l a*hin8tt»n biiitoit a* « \ fotidvd io all thv l'iibllv latiti Miai»** l»% avi ot ingtivi i 1*9.' William J '»ulhiati ot Mt i .1 \ V st »pt K, g' it i i î rlll ** H!» «ti W iti otiwin ha« filv I tu (hi* ortlt v hi* «»orti *iai«MUcnt N«» t.’tt»r tliv purviia«** fi ' . X.. . :i I Wtll 1 Ittì '<»tk'* for Publi« at Inn * * Rana« <• l W M and «ili <’fi ■ pi" tt lo r »r. »>» nt ipn lu*,>r>.<“ I * h ,| off*« «' show (hai ihc latiti *» tight t» inori’ vaiuah'v ;»l,'k0w <N'*<ihrv 'X' lor il* tiiubvr «ir aton«» tliau (or agtiv<iU X »Hew I« «•‘«,'1, pur|H«M<w and lo r»iahli»h tu* i •if t*ama*h Fs”« i'rt’ct i, ba* « )«• latiti bcdotc t'ounli i*lerk ol k'r h ♦« * t»««*nt*t'»» •«» i«« a A •» fi »«a ’ ’•«,»«»»»• « r.’ ’ 11 at hi* officiai pia«** of limili«'** SI MMOVS • »rt n< bls e’a‘”i i *• • Hiit»’«'«», > •’»• Ihe .< »1 «lai ot Jauuary. I9U? \ > ' • « ■ * ■ In the Circuit Cuurt «»f the mat,’ of Hi vg>»ii. Il** nani** a* « liti**«*«**' F» \ ». • *' ¿nd NM' ’• vt. m i ini th<* countv of Klamath, llviiry i Hpa»r ir . ot Forasi Ol egull g*F W 'i »»’•! rb*» *»'•• ••,>.' \» >|| ! .. ma' hl’s» M Mnrpie plaintiff, i* II II Miartt»r«t, Fre I Q »ad ’ of Fi«r«’*t Orcgnb drlviulatil h.'(,»r*« fheel»>rg ,»f k'aittak*« contiti' »»’ • a» Tti«HHt««r»‘ R N«»rrl». «»i l*hlan«l iiugan I•» H It Stafford the al“»i*’ named «lvi,»m* h»* . fi « •' a* 1 ’siv.«th Fai.» »'», «»n tth «lai ,»f Jullu* 1' walt ut Ashland tirvgi«i» ta**u<rX iwv ant Am an i all p«,r*«tn« elaliMing a li«*r*vly the If.' I-av,«H t|l.’ *,»<’.•« 'Htf », «•!>, >...'. ,.k , ».*»0 III the name of the State uf Oregup V »m ar,’ alntit l« *t t .i»«»d latid* ai«* rv'iiH'sit’d i«» file hervbi i<'4tiire,| I«» appear and atiswvt the h<« r,‘» »i»i»u»«,* r»«. .It'»«,',» np.»n aud cultiva ihvit v ami* iti Hit* artica «m or bclurv *ai>l -ir«l complaint file«! again»! y«>u In Hie at»«,i« vn Hoti «»f th»* lam! i1 • «lai of Januar). «‘A»? And*,»« Rxsut'f ' ai'»a»b W*a‘t« tV -^.»»i iillv«! suit on ««r before trulai the sill) «lav •■! Il l li J X W KP*O.\ R.glsl« \t»ivmlM*r I’M. t»viug lhe la«i da) uf Hie tim- F H Ram*hv ,i* k*a*»tath Falls «*•••<,»n . prvM*illM’tl in the ittdvr fur the pnbilvailuti of <’raw ford ||'H ,»* v 'ainath Fa’!« tir«*g«»u till* *11111111,111». thv fitst publication ilicreut c M Ramsby »»f k’ametl« ** h ||« iv,’<,»n t>vlug «in th.’ Ihh da) if th iobvr I S* an I it 1M1J.V ’ X Watson R. g *'cr notili : I OK Pl lit IC A Î ION ikiutail »o |u appear ami answer h«r waul I tlivr*’«tl tli»* plaintiff livrviu will apply to tim Notice fur PubHvatlon f’ui’t | and «»ffi‘ > lak< ll« w Oregon < uurt for the relief prayed f«»r tn Hie •aul «••»in D»'r*arttr»**o «*»»)'♦. »iiter<.*»* * an«! office t at 1'lai til t«> wit, fur a 1»'«'rev of t he C«*<ir I >p« «■ t i ««•(,»(»-r Ju ”*»■ ! «If .'V‘VW llvs.^.'»« A-t.tMv at ’'S*' X.»('«<• •» livrvbi giien that Hi c<«mi'. am-«' tug the plaintiff'• Hile to L«»t number < u< I) .• « !» h“». *-» • • ■•»« »lia’ i‘i>ar'»«- i» i' with the proi iai«>ns of the act of c«»ngrv*s of in IH im k number I.’, in Hi«’ ell) «•! Klamath formerlv <‘har*»v I .•<•«.«.,hj of R'atoath ►‘al! o »iu It I ittl I" i i' ■ • a • to t'regt'D ha* th’* «•*« filed hep tn'ewiton »«« tune t I*** entitled An an act fur thr »ale fa’» < »• i g <>it a make final Ci'nipiutH* .»n i«r»»««< »n «u»«vor’ of «•I timber land» in the Stales »»* « alifornla the Court may *• ,«i meet and in at«<*rdame Oreg«»n. X.’iada ami AA ashmg««»ti territory ’ with law ami r«)ult) fins »umiumi* >• *crir-! * asextendv«! to all Hie Publtr land State* »>i bi publi- atioii ihvrmd iu lb«’ h laiuaih R« put, • * ' ‘I X '1 . \ * X \1 . an.1 NK\ SW. *ive t Tp « * R » F W M an t act *»f August I !w9J Ralph F It <’l««r of II*an a wveki) nc«a»pap>r. 1») order *u II >n »hat »aid proof w‘!l be mad«’ »»«»lore the « Ivrk Klamath Falla. < »unti *»f K’amsth State of Henry I. Renaon Judge uf *ahl Court, date ol klatoath coutitv at ht* o»fi«’e at k atnath Oregon, ha» file«! in Hit* office hl* »worn state the 6<h day of October lw»< requiring this tm nt X" 'I'll l.»r th.- |»> t r i ha»«’ >»' lit’ S' f Ok | summons to tu, publish»*«! «»m e a *»«■• k fur Fail«.Oregon on 4»h day of Januari I’M»* ami W’4 NW‘t of s.-<-t*««n x.> ¡.tin at least all v«tti*«'<'d|li e w >-,‘k • ami «-•««eriug a She name* the following witne**»«* to prow Sect ion her continuous resi.tence upon, and cult'.« a Townsh i^x.t r * Range Xu |u F \V m and )M‘ri«»«l wt cHHiilnuuu* pul>li* aliun *»l at least witl offer proof to show that the land suught forty two day • Hon of. »he land vis III '«,« I>|4KI is more valuable for it* ttmh- r «»r stone that, W A. \i inn ot klamath Fa’!« Oregon for agr iltural purpose», and •.«» establish hi» IU It tt -N Allume) fur Plaintiff Lynn H \ eden of klamath Falls Oregon claim to »aid and bvf*»re Geo Chaatain A M Umin*«ui of klamath Fa!’* Oregon giun < t-rk •»( k'smath «"inti at h • ttl F F Roid of k la ma tli Fall*. Oreg,»n rial p’acv >«f hiis'ue»» at Klamath Fall» or - 11 8 I.'-Jl) J N Wataon. Register notici : i ok pi tn ie ahon g«»n on Frillsv lhe «Hi day of January. 189? Il«* name» a» witnesses Notke for Publication ► red I Sun Irrman of Klamath Falls Ore United state« I ami office* I ate view Ore g«»n. IVpartmvnt of th«’ Interior I am! offi*-- at Arrhir J«»hn«on. of K'.amath Fall« <»r«’g"u o* t ts ,Awl I akeview. Oregon. October m J F Nowlin >>( k amath Fall*. Oregon Nul ice Is hereby given that in compliance Notice Is hereby given that Fraudi K Rnd 11« rt Ilall. ««( Klamath Fait» Oregon with th< ' pr«n laioii* of the ari of t «iiigrras «»I oi Klamath Fall», Oregon, lit* rtkd notice of An« and all |«vr»un* claiming adversr'i the lune i |s?» |s'* enillle«! entitled ■ Au * > act fair the «a * «»( hl» Intention to make final ••■mmutanon atauw described rribed land« lands are requested to nie tlin!>vr land» in the state« i •I i allfurnia «ire I r« of m support of her < la'tn. i If.»me»’« a l their < s tn* in th'* «»filer <>n or -et.»rv aa I gon Nriada an«! Washington 1er rit‘»ri ‘ a* X", t-ia-m Vai I • • O ’ «♦ai •*< ’annari t'*’’ egiemte«! **» ail the I’ «»• Lai n i mate« b* a* t ’•F’t ■*) 11 s, *• ?» ami x ) , x y , • • 1, J X w AΫ>N Regi.»,. hl 1 1 o» Align*! I Hertha I. M. ndru»<all. «1 K s E W M an«l t!. a» *at*1 prm»f w t !»•■ ; t adv Klamath Fait* c«»u*it|' *«f KI 4' before the clerk «4 Klamath counit *'r«’ a Or**goti i«a* filrtlm th»* ««fficr 1 Irtiher I and Notke. ht« « fficr a alar, ail, rail*. Or» on 4th da« itimi X . i.v f.«r the put« ha*' f the X k , January. I‘<? 1«"S X : Timber land i I « Hange N tor r s«’cth«ti N«» J in r«»wti*hip N“ !»hv name* the following w tinv»»««» t,i pr at 9 K W M and will offer |W«M»f I» her continuous residvnce upon, ami culti l and offi.r lakm. w land ««night i* imite tahiabl« lion uf, the lam!, v t alui *ft»lir t ami •i < I. a • X '! • «■ ... n oni-' aiH r Charily Meyer uf klamath ►a !• Oregon. *ngrr»s ot wit I AA . .A W<nn of k .smath Falls. Oregon June 1 I .«I plat «* •»! Lynn B. Yadcu ot klamath Fall«. or«goti li the state ma. • lai »n <>ti I S' anus I.*!.’ .t» »X Wfitann Reg 1st« mt Washl.. g”t' T«- the rubhr a* w NOTKE I Ok Pl Bl K VTION origon |>a • r fc-.tt u . iii I h »» laiuB iì > V tada als'vr ’’’ their viali dai of ’an y I w»n Notktf I or Publk itiön (*nliv«l Malta I an«l *»fthr. lakein**. <h«> gon • »• t. '1 l Viiice 1« luichi glieti thst iti < •tinpliaiit «• w tili tlie pr«O'is<“lis o ih.* ai t o| t uiigrvss «»f lHeti I •• tn a« i im th» »ai* ui I .ne is * Vili riitin« lliiibei land* in tn Hi lii * mam* ,»i alilomia, the gi-n \viada ami and 9 »•hitigitiii r««rrliur) I iritor« a« " »dilngitui ill th I.* 11 a s at< « 1 teli led to ali tII r i* i > »■'• * tili at*'» II) a« t ot l ig<i»l I I*».' V t> -th -«t> «Ila ’lia «iteli <a«i'ii leiHiing leiiiiing o| Klainaih Falk. Oregon ! minty of k lainaili, s-aie oi th• gon. ha» fit*’,! in this «liite lu r • ,««itu «latcHu iii Xti i|k> lui ih» i m ita«v uf Hl« *»A ' , Ml è » « . Ip c » K io K ami MK14 X) . X'4 *►' # ut *. « Nu ,J, III ||> Nu I? M, Itangv Xu » h AA M an 1 w ill off.'» proof lu 1 *huw i hat tit'r lami tt ighl I» iiiui«« V alitai* i«« i l«»r It* tliulu'r u *lum» ihan f>»i agi ¡« uliural purpu«« • ami, |u e»iabU*h her • laini lu •< i lami b ’!»»!• ’ outit ) < ie» » «»I K lainaili « minty, NllIKI. I Ok Pl Hi KAI IOS Unlt»’«l fitat«'» i «i. I « oil* < lakeii«-w itrik.i . i .1 lw« .Notice is hrrvby alerti that in , »mpilaiit >> with lhe pr«»l Isluita ul lhe a* I *•» Cttugieaa u| June .1. 1ST» ru |tl*'«l Au a* < l«»t the «ai» af Ulula r lami* in ih, »ta.*« ui < a.iiurma <>i<» gull Nriada and Washington lvrt<t«*<) a« «•4l*'ml«'t| tu all llir Pubin 1-4*1 il »latra b) a> t «»! August 4 IWJ |x»iu»tr F Nuu . n «il a a », ai!» Falla < «»uni) «»f alamain, filai*' ,»l !>tv gun. haa filed III thia , ff»« «' lu t aWtilll «laie Uiciil Nu II l<«r II» pur« «»f III« i. »i I H fi*«llull N.» i lu TttwnaUip N » s.’ s Range Nu lu h W M, ami will «•!! r pr«ju( tu aiiuw litat Ih«» laud auttghl la Utuf«' laiuabte lur lia IH m I m ( uf • Ittli* than tuf agi i« >itlu< ai f .»t p«»a.>« au«| l«» «-•labi»ah lu-1 « la» m t«> «a >1 aud b. lui « < • »•« til > • i«-ra "i g.amath »•> ,tit) a h>« 'fi' a. I a- • «•I LuMtiese at a.a»> ait. Fa»«», tfrvguu uu |.»ui*da) lu«- >» <1 day >>t Jamtai) .*■ wh«1 nau*«« a* «itu» «a.» Ar« h»*' Juhn»«>n ul ata.nati* Fai a <>r«g»»it J r Nuwtll* «•! g a <«i> .al> al I' i a..» <»l««i>ll itati« Hah. «»f aiautalU ta,,« »>i<a>«u t suiidi i luán mi a at- « ., ta,.a <»<• ■ I» 4 u ‘ anti at > . «'» ««'it* « • > ", • u* a » » « « ». t, Hi«« al»*«* «Irait ts»«l .ah«l* at< I« tu« at- 4 Iu fl,«» <e *ai4 ifd • II» 14f ) K’ S NotkC of I ill.ll hkUUill an H « i, «I« I «•' th ad th. « r* •f like I III* r K «.US'It ».I lai b P* « • st Olg and th I I I Irr ’teuf Ibis •aid »ttultly al. • 4 latiuary T lv r»i: j? K«t X W l|*.l\ R. g taler HOT SPRINGS WATER Why not have you a home in the Hot Springs tract, where you can have use of the splendid mineral water? Hot Springs addition fc in the heart of the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 in less than 10 years small stick that the leaf was fastened Notice for Publication to or booked upon. After the storm was over the old birr! came back and United state« Land office at Lakeview. Ore unhooked the leaf, ami the nest was gon. Ort. 24. «906. perfectly dry.-Excbange. Notice is hereby given that in compliance The Lost Golf Ilall. “Once in Scotland.“ Mid a profes slonal jrolf player. “I mw a lost ball cause a Kreat commotion. Over there, you know, a lost ball means a lost bole Two professional* were playing, and one of them lost a ball In the tall grass He searched for h a Iona time. Nearly half an hour passed. His oppo nent kept urging him to admit that the ball was lost and to forego a hole, but thia the other refused to do. And final ly, with a triumphant laugh, he pounc ed down, fumbled in the weeds and rose with a ball In his hand. M‘Here’s my ball. I've found my ball.' he shouted. • ‘Yer a liar,’ said the other profea slonal, ‘for I’ve got It here in my pock- SUnMONS. with tne provisions of the art ,»f Congr»*as of June 3, !»78. entitled An act f«»r the »ale of t:n b-r lands in the Stat»*« of California Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.’’ a* extended to all the Public Land Mtates by act of August 4. 1W2 William J Broderick, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has filed in this office hi« sw»rr state ment No 3197. for the purchase of the f.ol '2 uf Bection No. 3, fn Township No 37 8. Rang»* No. 9 E W M. and will offer proof to «bow that the land «ought ts more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, am! to e-tablish hl* claim to »aid land before county Clerk of Klamath County, at his official place of business, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tbutsday, the 3rd day of January, !9(>7. He names as witnesses: Geo Toedt, of Weed, California. J C Mmith. of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Harry lM*ans, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. W.J. Phillips, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims is ’.his office on or before said 3rd day of January, 1907 11-1-1 J J. N WATBON. Register. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Klamath. Herman Bchmor, plaintiff, va. Pauline Notice for Publication Bchmor. defendant Lakeview, Oregon. Oct. 24,1906 Hull for divorce. Notice is berebv given that in compliance To Pauline 8chmor, the above named de with the provisions of the act ot Congress of| fendant : June 3. 1678. entitled “An act for the sale of In the name of the State of Oregon: timber lands In the Htates of California, Ore You are hereby required tn appear and an gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as swer the complaint filed against you in the extended te all the Public Land States by act above entitled suit, on or before Thursday the | of August 4. 1W2, Charles Chester Hogue, of 22nd dav of November. 1906, being the last day Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, Htate of of the time prescribed in the < rder for the Oregon, has tiled in this office his sworn state publication of this summons, the first publi ment No. 3238, for the purchase of the B^HW*^ cation thereof being on ths 11 th day of Octo Her 2 and E»$N W*4 of Hee. No 11, in Tp No. ber, 1906; and if you fall to so appear and an 8. R No. 9 K. W M. and will offer proof to show swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply that the land sought is more valuable for to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Its timber or stone than for agricul c omplaint herein to-wit: For a decree dissolv- j tural purposes, and to establish his claim Ing the bonds of matrimony now existing be ’ to said land before county clerk of klamath tween plaintiff and defendant. The sum xnons was served by publication thereof in the county at his official plane of business, at Klamath Republican, by order of J. B. Grif klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day fith, (Uunty Judge of Klamath county, Ora gon, made, dated and fl »rd in thia stilt at of January, 1907. He names an witnesses: Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 9th day of October, 1906, which Maid order requires that Edwin Echtlnaw of klamath Falls, Oregon. summons in this suit be published once a Wm Lashua of klamath Falls. Oregon. week lor a period of sfg eoossoutlvo end i h Ray D Hubbard of klamath Falls, Oregon. cetMve week» from the 11th day of October, 1906 Ruby A Hubbard of klamath Falls, Oregon. H W K kbnrr attorney for plaintiff Any and al! persons claiming adversely the ( Study the following analysis made by the University of Oregon: Sodium Chloride Calcium Sulphate •i 6.52 Magnesium Sulphate Sodium Sulphate .32 28.98 Iron and Aluminum Oxides Sodium Silicate Silica , 13 4.15 3.22 9.00 Read what Dr. G. F. 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