Notice For Publication. THE COLD WATER ORDEAL. pppart in *nf of the Inte. ior, Land Office at Il Wan Once u» luiporlaat Test of Lakeview, Oregon, J ui. 15, 1907. Guilt or limoceme. Notice is hereby gnen that Alfonso Erain The cold water ordeal was one of the ol Besw a k. < al., has tiled notice of his inteiv most important test» »•■' guilt or inno­ tit n to make final live year proof in sup­ cence a lew liuudred je.us ago. It the port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. accused floated, he «c- guilty; if lie •J !ll made March !.», 1900. tor the nw* 4 Sec. II, sank, he was innocent. In the twelft.i l’p. 40 S. R *» E W M. rtihl that said proof will b«-made before the clerk »»f Klamath county. century some altar vessels were stolen Ore., at his ottue, at Klamath Falls, Oregon from the euthedrnl of latoii. and the on Ph day of M h ch. 1907. learned Anselm proposed that a child He names the following witnesses to prove from each parish . I then a child h um his cont’.nuous residence upon, and cultiva­ each household should I e put to the tion* of, the land, viz : Leon Anderson, M. E. Spent er and Valen- test and so ou until the guilty one was found. The proposition raised a great tiue Griffith all of Keno Oregon, and Roderick outcry, and the pc >plo clamored that M. Frail) of Beswick. California. 1-24-2 28 .I N. Watson, .Register. those w ho had e.is .■ ■ i .1 .ess tO tlW church l>e the first to undergo tin* or­ deal. This looked reasonable enough. So the bishop ordered the six priests of the cathedral to prepare for the test. In tlie meanwhile Anselm thought t • try the experiment himself as a pre llminary test. So lie was bound and placed in a tub of water. To liis great satisfaction as well as discomfort lie promptly sank. '1 he day arrived and with it an immense crowd to see the trial. The first priest sank, the second floated, the third '.ink. the fourth float­ ed. the fifth sank, and then Anselm himself—wonder of wonders—in spite of experiments and protested innocence floated around with the buoyancy of an air bubble. While he was serving his sentence iu prison Anselm found time to write a learned treatise on the ••In­ expediency of the Water Ordeal and Its Failure In Many Cases." Vfw Zealuud vioekinix Birds. The Poe honey -a ter is one of the commonest and at the same time hand somest of the New Zealand birds. The neck is ornamented with a frill of curly feathers of a greenish color with white centers, and the throat is adorned with a tuft of white feathers, which lias gained for it the popular name of "par­ son bird,” an appellation appropriate not only because o<" th> dee,ration, but because of the resemblance of its pe culiar attitudes when singing to the gesticulations Indulged in by exuber­ ant lecturers when wishing to drive home their points. The bird is an ex­ cellent mimic and can be taught to re­ peat short sentences with extraordina­ ry clearness and also to whistle short songs quite as well as a parrot. Queen Bess’ Giant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Uncle (to little Bertie, aged five, who is being taken off to lied)—Good night, Bertie. Of course you always remem­ ber your aunts and uncles in your prayers? Bertie—Oh. yes, Uncle Felix! Shall I tell you what I say? I say. “God bless Aunty Kitty and make her thin, and God bless Uncle Janies and make him fat, and God bless Uncie Felix and”—which do you want to be, fat or thin?—Punch. Contest Notice Notice is hi-reln given that in compliance with the provision, of the act of CongreM of June 3 1878, entitled * tn act lor the »ale ot limber land, iu the state» of California, Ore­ gon Nevada, and Washington Territorya» extended to all the I'ulilte Laud States b> act ot August 4. I8'.r.'. Rub) A. Hubbard, ot Klamath Falls, County of KInitialh. State of Oregon, has this day Hied ill thia office Ills sworn statement No. for the uurchase ot the n1, uw‘. se'. uw', and ne'.sw1. of See. No. 21. iu Tp. No. 37 S It No. 9E W M, and will offer proof to show that the land -ought is more valuable lor it* limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills claim to »aid laud la tore the clerk of Klaiuath county, Oregon, at In» office a: Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Monday the 1st day of April. 1907. lie names as witness,*»: Mary It. Ilogue, Chariest:. Hogue, Ed. Eeh- titiaw mid Wm Laslma allot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons i-laiining adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In th.» mil,. ,>n or beiore »aid 1st day of April. 1907. 1 10- I 14 .1. N. WATSON. Register. United States Laud Office, Lakeview, Ore­ gon, Jan. 8, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of U< ngress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore-i gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to ail the Public Laud States by aet of Aug. st 4, 1892, rniniH R. <>rigsby, of Klam* atn Falls,« onnty of Klamath, State of Oiegon, j has this day tiled m this office her sworn state­ ment No. 3855. for the purchase of the eL, »u*4 Notice t<»r Publication. swl4 »el4 and ot 3 of See. No. 19. in Tp. No. :1b United States Laud otliue, Lakeview, Oregon, S. R No. 10 E W M.and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its January 4, 19u7. Notice is herebi given that in compliance timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, Hie act of Congress of and to establish her claim to »aid land before with the provisions the clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at his June 8, 1878, entitled "An aet for the sale office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday of timber lands in th- States o< California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” the 2nd day of April. 19J7 as extended to all the Public Land States by She names as witnesses: «Tilliam O. Webb. V. H. Webb, N. Snow act of August 4, 1892, Thnddeus G. MeHattan, of Kean Creek, county of Jackson State of Ore­ and Wm. Snow, all of Klamath Falls. Ore. Any and all person» claiming adversely the gon, has this day til«-<1 in this office ! » sworn above-described land» are requested io tile statement No. 3343 lor the purchase of the w’a of Bee. No their claims in this office on or before said 2nd nw*4 nwl4 sw»4 See j and nel4 3, in Tp. No. 38 s. ft No. 9 E W M, and day of April, 1907. will offer proof to show that the land sought 1-17—3-2X J. N. W atson , Register. is more valuable for its timber or stone than NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for agricultural purposes, and to establish his before the Clerk United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore­ claim to said land of Klamath county, Oregon, at his office gon, Jan. 8, 19o7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance at Klamath Fall». Oregon, on Monday the with the provision» of the act of Congress of ,' 1st day ot' April, 1907. He uanies as witnesses: June3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of J. C. Smith. H. P. Cranmer, Allen Sloan and timber land» in the States of California, Ore­ gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as Chas. Hamaker, all «»i Klamath Falls. Oregon. Any and all person« claiming adversely the extended to all the Public Land State» by act ol Augu»t 4, 1892. Mary tl. Hogue, of Klamath above-described lands are requested to rtie Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, their claim» in this office on or before said 1st i has this day tiled in this office her sworn day of April, 1907. >40-344 j. x WATSON, Register. statement No. 3368, for the purchase of the w’a sw}4 nwl4 Sec. 4 and se’4 ue1^ of Sec. No. o, m Tp. 37 S, R No. 10 E W iu. and will offer Notice for Publication proof to suuw mat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than iur agri- zultural purposes, and to establish her claim United Slates Land office, Lakeview, Ore­ to said land beiore the clerk of Klamath gon, Feb. 2, 1907, county, Oregon at hi» office at Klamaui Falls, Notice is hereby giv<-n that in compliance Oregon, on Tuesday the 2nd day of April, with the provisions <»f the aet of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, \u act lor tlie sale of I 1907. She names as witnesses: timber lands in th«- states of California, Ore­ Wm. Lashua, Ed Echtinaw. Ray Hubbard gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a» and John Britt ail of Klamath Fails, Oregon extended to all the Puhi c Land States by act Any and ail persons claiming adversely the of August 4, *892 Everett E. Kerkendall. of above-described ¿and» are requested to tile Klamath Falls, county of Klamath State ol their claims iu this office on or before »aid Oregon, has this day tiled i.i this office his sworn statement No. :r»J2, for the purchase of 2nd day of April, 1907. the n.v'4 ne’4 and nc1, nw'4 of Sec. No. 23. in 147—3-21 J. N. W a T s OM. Register. Tp. No.37 S, R No. 9 E W M. and will offer Notice for Publication proof to show tiiat th land sought is more United Stale» Laud Office. Lakeview, Ore­ valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ Queen Elizabeth had a Flemish por­ ter who was over eight feet high and of great strength, and lie was an ex­ tremely good natured man. Whenever he met any oue who was abnormally tall he used to patronize him In a Friendly sort of way. and on one occa­ sion when he met at an inn two sol­ diers who were over six feet in height he said. “Come under my arms, my lit­ tle fellows." And. taking them up. he walked down the room with them un­ gon. Jan. 4,1907. der bis arms as if they had been chil­ Notice is hereby given that in compliance dren, much to their disgust. with the provisions of the act of Congress of WtlllnK to OhliKe. Notice For Publication. United State. Laud office, Lakeview, Ore­ gon, Jan. 4.1907. June 3,1»78, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands iu the States of California, Ore­ gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the PublL Land States by act of August 4,1892, Frank Johnston, of Dairy, county of Klamath Slate of Oregon, ha» this day filed in this office hi» »worn statement No. 3347, for ths. purchase of the n’2 ne‘4 ol Sec No. 12, in Tp. No. 37 S. K No. 10 E \\ M, and will offer proof to show that tne land sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Klamath county, Oregon on Monday, the 1st day of April. 1907. He names as witnesses: Mark P. Howard, Roy F. Whitney, Jesse Cravens and Harry Crawford ail of Dairy, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of April, 1907. 1-24—3-28 J. N. Watson, Register. Department of tlie Interior, United States Land Omce, Lakevieu. Oregon. January 23, 190/. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by IV. A. II inn, contestant, against homestead entry No. 3213 made Feb. 19. 1904. for nw‘4 seJi, sw>4 ne'4, se'4 nwl4. ne>4 sw'a, Notice for Publication Sec. 35, T. 37 S, R 9 E. bv E. G. Stall­ United States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore­ cop, Contestee, in which it is alleged , that said E. G. Stallcop has wholly gon, Jan. 8, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance abandoned said tract; that he has changed his residence therefrom for witii the provisions of the act of Congress of more than six months since making Junes, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of said entry ; that said tract is not settled timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ upon and cultivated by said party as re­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as quired by law; that the said E. G. extended to ail the Public Land Slates by act Stallcop left and abandoned said lands of August 4, 1892, Thomas W. M. Macauiey, of and has been absent therefrom for more Pokegama. county of Klamath State of Ore­ than six months last past and has gon, has this day filed in this office wholly abandoned the same, and that his sworn statement No. 3429, for the pur­ his absence therefrom is not due to his chase of the se' t ne^X Sec. 3 sw*4 nw*4 a,lil w’2 employment in the Army. Navy or Ma­ sw*4 of Sec. No. 2, in Tp. No. 37 S, R No. 9 E W rine Corps of the United States, either M, and will offer proof to show that the land as an officer, soldier or siilor in any sought is more valuable toe its timber or war in which the United States may 1 stone than for agricultural pu;poses, and to have been engaged, and said parties are ' establish his claim to said land before the herebv notified to appear respond and clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at his office offer evidence touching said allegations at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ou Wednesday the at 10 o’clock, a. tn., on March 14, 1907, 3rd Jay of April, 1907. He names as witnesses: before Geo Chastain, Countv Clerk of Mary Cook of Klamathon, Cal., Estella Ma­ Klamath Co., at Klamath Falls, Ore­ gon. and final hearing will lie held at cauiey of Thrall. Cal., T. Edwin Bagby and F. 10 o’clock a. m., March 21, 1907, before L. Baldwin of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the the Register and Receiver at tlie United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. above described land» are requeued to tile The said contestant having, in a their claims in this office on or before said 3rd proper affidavit, filed January 7, 1907, this »lay tiled iu this office her sworn statement No. 4S9, lor the purchase ol' the NW‘4ofSei 1. in Tp. No. bS .R No.9. E W ' M. and will offer proof to show that the land I sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural pur­ poses, and to « «tahlish her claim to said land beiore the clerk of klamath county at ills ufticc at klamath Fall», oregou >«u Wednes­ day the 1st day of May, 1907 she names as witneaae»: Archie Johnson of klamath halls, Oregon. W in. Mendenhall of klamath Fall.«, Oregon. Fred A, ¡»legate of klamath Falls, Oregon. J. ('.Smith of klamath Falls.Oregon. Any nu a< t tif August 4. Is92, Earl S. Riddell of Salem, county of Mori*»u , state of Oregon has this w*»rn statement No :MM», for th« | i.n l a«e of the S'-.,. SW Bee No. 22 hi Tp. (7 S. Il No. 9, E W M. ami will offer prooi to show that tlo* lam! sought is mor* valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and to establish his claim to said land before clerk of Klamath county a*, hi.« office a:Klaniath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday, be l»t day of May. 1907. He names a» w itnesses: J C. Smith of klamath I alls, Oregon. H. 1’. « raiimer of klamath Falls, Oregon. W.J. Broderick of klamath Falls, orvgoti. F. H. Mil's of klamath Fall* Oregon Any£*nd • ’ persot - ( aiming adversely t • above doviibed lands ar** requested to til* their claims in thisotrice on or before said 1st day of May, 1907. 2-7-4-11 J. N. Wats »0, Register. Du veil need visiting earde? li »ocall at the Republican oflice where von will find t ie latest »tvle.» in c.ird- and type. ¥es, we all know! That is, everyone who has eaten any of our bread lately knows that we have at last attained the perfection we have been striving for in our line. ** <* Our bread on sale at the Red Front and Home Bakery only. I*' i -* m * delivery. Phone 453 II. AT. Al I Aro III 37 M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS KLAMATH OREGON FALLS AI1STR.K TS <»F TITLIC made with neatness and dispatch. invite attention to our FILING CABINET SYSTEM. We II'o have a choice line of lands in tracts large or small, to suit pur­ chasers ; also city property of all des'Tiptions. ... Insui’fmee • • • IVe carry a full line of Insurance, including Life, Personal Accident Fire. Steam Boiler, Plate Glass, and Liability lmmrance. The Modern Laundry Discard the use of leaky wooden wash tubs, quit carrying clean water in and wash water out, by fitting your Laundry with ^taPcfard” Laundry Trays If your Laundry is not modern, don’t you think it ahould be ? If you make it so, the household du­ ties will be pleasantly performed, and in case you wish to sell your home it will increase the selling value. Let us give you prices. H. BOIVIN, the Plumber, Agent PHONE 396 Kltmt h Full*, Oregon 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 is in the heart of the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 in less than 10 years — Study the following analysis made by the University of Oregon: Gioins on s. canon Sodium Chloride ............................. Calcium^Sulphate Magnesium Sulphate Sodium Sulphate Iron and Aluminum Oxides ....... Sodium Silicate............... Silica . 5.68 6.52 .32 28 98 .13 4 15 3 22 i Notice for Publication United State» Land Office, Lakeview. Ore­ gon, Jan. 8, 19U7. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entltleil "An aet for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Ore­ gon, Nevada, and 'Vashing’on Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1892, Kstella Maeanley, of Thrall, county ol Siskiyou Slate of California, ha» this day filed in thia office her sworn statement No. 3430, for the purchase of the n'j se'4 xe1-, aeQ See 3 and ne'/.ne1. of Sec. No. 10, in Tp. No. 37 8, R No. SEW M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said .and before the clerk of Klamath county, Ore­ gon, at his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Wednesday, the 3rd ‘lay ol April, 19.17, She names as witnesses: F. L Baldwin and Edward Bagby of Klam­ ath Falls, M. E. Cook, ol Klamathon, Calif., and T. W . M. Maeanley of Pokegama. Ore. Anvandall persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in ibis office on or before said 3rd of April. 1907. 1-24-8-23 J. X. Watson. Register. 49.00 Read what Dr. G. F. Hanson of San Francisco says of this water: “A careful examination of the water convince« me that it is unsiirpas»cd in the nature of its mineral content, and should prove of the greatest possible utility in the treatment of congested conditions and for the general flushing of the tissue«. Dyspepsia, sluggish liver, habitual constipation, so-called billiousness and bilious headaches, indefinite rheumatic pains due to the accumulation of uric acid or retention of other waste products in the system, faulty elimination by the kidneys, and a long train of ailments dependent upon above states of bodily ill-health are benefited by the free drinking of and bathing in such waters.” ’“i,.".. HOT SPRINGS IMPROVEMENT CO. ™1SRM,