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K LAMA TH REPLBLICAX Notice l or I'ublkation Notice l or Publication it gives as-uram v of it« luture prosper- road in iiiH-vaHary to «tart the rapiti building and development of the town, United States land Office, laikeuew, I’nitvd State» I and Otlice. l akctiew. ity. which it dentine,! to be the flltlllC livut Nine out ol every ten |«'i-m» wlm Oregon, May 16, 1907. Oregon, May It». 19»)7. of Klamath Falls. have visited the tow usilo oí South Mol Notice is hereby given that in com Notice is lierebt given that in com E. J. MURRAY, Editor For further information inquire or pliance with the provisions of the act of pliance with the provisions of the net <>l lami have purchased lot»- There I« no address CROF 1* A NOWLIN or MARK safer or surer investment in Southern Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Congress of .lime .t, 1N7H entitlisl “\n act for the sale of timlier laml« in the act for the sale of limiter lami» in the Oregon. t>nly the advent of the tail- I.. HUHNS Klamath Fall», Oregon. States of California, Oregon. Nevada, State« of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,*’ as extend ami Washington Territory,” a» extend ■ ed to all the Public Land State« by act ed to all the Public l ami State» by act TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IX ADVANCE of August 1 ltMi .lan«M'ti, of of August I, |S'>2. Mason C. Me«ervev, Klamath Fall», County of Klamath, of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, (State of t'regon, has this day filet! in State of Oregon, lias this day filed in tliis otlice hersworn statement No, 36.'!1, this office his »Mom statement NoNJlctO, Chetko Looking (iood SELLINO FAST for the purchase of the stviiwl4 and for the purchase of the Lot 2 of Sec. , ne'4«w ’4 of Sec. No. U. in Tp. No. 3' N la Tp. N< «. I; No. 10 1 W M, And all kinds of I’.unter’s Materials, I arge stock of Albert E. Imbler returned to Ash Big Sales in Dorris, Midland, and S. K No. 9 F W VI. and will offer proof ami will offer proof to show that the land last night from a two weeks' visit to show that the laml sought is mote lami sought is more valuable for its first class goods just arrived, (.'.all at KELSEY Mt. Hebron to the scene of operations of the t’hetko valuable for Its timlier or stone, ami to limiter or stone than for agricultural & SIEWERT’S paint Store. ( )pp< fsite CopjH*r Company of this city, located in establish her claim to said land before purposes, ami to establish hi.« claim to the Chetko river legion, due west of People are fast l«‘C'»ming assured that the Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon. *aid lami Itefore lint Clerk of Klamath American IL »tel. Main Ashland, and alsmt twelve miles from the railroad to tlie«e |»»ints is not a at his otlice at Klamath Falls, Oreg ui, <'“unty. Oregon, at K lamath 1 all the coast. He reports thin'.-« a« looking ¡dream, but a reality. Thegreat ex(»vn»e on Monday, the otli t’ay of August, • »regoli, on .Monday, the 3th da» of i Street, K. I. exceptionally goo I over there, w ith de the railread e<>m]»any has incurred thus 11907. A igust, IW. velopment work under wav by a force far in making a - lid roadbed, prove» She names as witne'«'1«: Ile mime» as w itne.«*< • w ; of men, who are opening up copper de this Itev.uid a doubt. John Janssen, <5. Nenhert. llenrv Archie Johnston, Dan Job posits of va-t extent. “Ore veins 50 to' Mt. Hebron is the natural corralling 'Janssen, Fret! Coilmail anl Arthur Harry 1 1‘eltz ami Flrank 11. Hall all ' 100 feet in width sound pretty big. and center of Rutte Valley . Cattle will l»e Fisher all of Klamath Fall«. Oregon. ol Klamath Fails, Oiegon. scarcely believable,” said Mr. Imbler, shipped from that |s>int. »•> as to save STYLE \ny and all (icisons claiming adverse \nv ami all persons claiming adverse •'but we have them that are rich in the long drive over the ridge to Mon ly the above-described laml-are request- Iv the above-iiescrils'il lands arc request and Plenty copper any carry gold as well, ami tague. The place is now in sore need of ed to file their claims in this office on ed to tile their claims in this otlice on or of it: there is apparently no limit to the a blacksmith. before »aid 3th din of \ugust. 1907. or liefore said .'»th day of August. 1907. riches which our propertv hold«. We .">30 s.| J. X. Wat«on, Reeder *»■30—S i J. N. Wat-ot: Register. Dorris at the hea I of the Butte Val GOOD have just added fifteen more claim« to iev is the natural farming center. The GARMENTS IX« you want to buy pro|wrty it and they al! pros[»ect well.” The richest «oil in the valley is found there. Notice for Publication will be a gilt edged investment .* Chetko Company is within IS miles of " ater lies close to the surface, ami such made in deep water transportation at Harbor crops as alfalfa grow abundantly with I nited States I.ami Office, Lakeview, in the Hot Spring« Addition that and a road there will give it an im j little care. Oregon, May 16^907. mense advantage over other copper safe-for-customer Notice is henffi^.’given that in com- Midland is the railroad junction for properties in the way of cheap frant the Merrill trade. This town drains a pliance with the provisions of the act of IX, ycu need visiting car Is? If so call way porta tion oi its products.—Ashland large farming district, and in two years Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An at the Republican office where vou will that s what Tidings. will undonbtedlv have a population of act for the sale of-timber lands in the tind the latest sIvie« m cards and type. States of California, Oregon. Nevada, 1500 or more people. you find at The lots in these townsites are large, and Washington Territory,*' as extend MERRILL. ami are being place«! on the market at a ed to all the Public I Jimi States bv act THE New .Addition nominal price. Residence lots can be of August 4, 1892, Fidwin Ecbtinaw, rOAHìERY Merrill is situated in the southern had for |50: $10 down and $'» per of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, jiart of Klamath county, very near month with no interest ami no taxes State of Oregon, has this dav tiledin SHOP owing to the rapid »ales of South this office his »worn statement No. 3651, the center of the Klamath Project. until paid for. Midland townsite property, the man It has a population of 600. Is well How could a man invest money more for the purchase of the »■,»»' 4 agement ha« found it necessary to plat Every article ill another addition. The new addition supplied with good business houses. profitably than to invest it in this wav? anil el,nwl4 of Sec. No. the best of its kind Has many tine homes. Telephones If the school lx>y that is working dur Tp- No. 38 S. R No. 10 E W M, has just liven tiled with the County long distance and home. Will soon ing his vacation would pince fiali Iti» an<l will offer proof to show that the Court ami lots are now- <>n »ale at the MENS SUITS have water works. Will be located earning.« into g<x>l soil, he would be a land -ought is more valuable for it» offices of Croft A N'wlin and Mark I . J HATS. SHOES on a branch of the California North rich man by the time he was thirty timber or stone than for agricultural Burn». purposes, and to establish hi« claim to eastern, now being built into Klam years of age. This n< w «ection is the m«»«t desirable and FURNISHINGS ath Basin. Will be one of the best The Holcomb Realty Com pan y of «aid Ian I before the Clerk of Klamath ami Itest located of the entire t<»wn»ite. of the towns in the county. Has a tine Oregon is the agent for the als >ve County, Oregon, at his office at Klam It is within three minute« walk of the public school. named townsites, and would be glad to ath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday,the 7th Midland l>e|«,t and consists ol a 4o acre better sort have you come in and talk to us alx»ut day of August, 1907. tract of rich alluvial land »loping gentlv He names a« Witnes-e«: J. M. Barry passed through Merrill them. Property in the heart of a large rom the East to the very edge of laiwer i J J *i . Tipton, J. Y. Johnson, Oscar Wednesday with a band of tine horses city is beyond the reach of many, but Klamath latke at the point where the which he purchased in Eastern Oregon. the center of Dorris, Mt. Hebron or North and M. H. W ampler all of railroad reaches the Eastern shore Klamath Fall«, Oregon. Fred Stepheson and A. Rodman left Midland, is not too heavy a load for a There is no more •ightlv location for a Any and all persons claiming adverse- Wednesday for Grass Lake after freight. boy of twelve. lv the alMive-descrilssi . i is are re town in the state of Oregon, ami the N. S. Merrill return, d from !*■ k"ga- H it h row Mellin sc HuHd'ng quested to file their claim« in this office great «cope <»f rich country «iirroiinping Notice For Publication ma with a load ci freight Sunday. on or before said 7th day of August, I nited States Land Office, Lakeview. 1907. Died, in Merrill May 28, 1907, Roland 5-30—a.) A'exander Barrow«, »on of Mr. and Oregon, Mav 16. 1907. J. N. Wat»<.n, Register. Notice is hereby given that in com Mrs. W. F. Barr >ws, aged 7 years 5 months and 18 day«. The funeral will pliance with the provisions of the act of NOTICE I OR Pl BLICATION l>e held f .tn the resi lente at 2 o.clock , Congress of June 3, 187«. entitled * a : United Mate.« Laml office, Lakeview, act for the «ale timber land- in the Wednes lay. Oreg n. Mav 16, 1907. F. S. Brandon and family left for Cal States of California. Oregon, Nevtuhi, Notice i« hereby given that in compli and Washington Territory,” a« extend iiornia Friday. ed to all the Public I.and State« bv act ance with the provision« of the act of Frank Anderson is con find to his lied ' of August 4, 1«92, Francis E. Campltell, ( ’ongres« of June 3, 1878. entitled “An with the rneasle«. of Lorella. county of Klamath. State of act for the «ale of limiter land« in the ESTABLISHED 1075 C. G. Merrill returned from Monta Oregon, lias this day filed in this office State« of California, Oregon. Nevada, gue Saturday where he deliver,! his hi« sworn statement No. 3639, for the and Washington Territory " a« extended mules to M. A. Merrill of Willows, Cal. purchase of the w*<eel4 of - ■ . No. 9, to all the Public I.and Stab - by act of in Tp. No. 38 S, It No. 9 E W M, an i August 4, 1892, John Y. Tipton, of will offer proof to show that the land Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, KE.XO sought is more valuable for its timlier state of Oregon, has this day filed in or stone than for agricultuial pnrpo-es. this office his sworn statement No, >*>•57, Keno is situated in the Southern and to establish his claim to said land for the purchase of the Lot 3 of Sec. part of Klamath County, on the before the clerk of Klamath county, No. 1, in Tp. No. 37 S, R No. 10 E W Klamath river, at the terminus of Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls, M, ami will offer pr,x>f to show that the navigation. Two steamers land here; Oregon, on Tuesday« the 6th day of land sought is more valuable for its mail, express and passengers are timlier or stone than for agricultural \ i: -I transferred from the stage to the purposes, and to establish bis claim to He names as witnesses: boat at this point. Adjoining Keno said land liefore the clerk <f Klamath T. F. Nicholas, A. M. Jamison, Silas on the west is a large belt of timber, county, Oregon, at his office at Klam and on the ea«t is a large body of Obenchain and A. R. Campbell all of ath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday the Klamath Falls, Oregon. marsh lands. Near Keno, on the Any and all persons claiming adverse 7th day of August, 1907. river, is immense water power. Tele He names as witnesses : phone connections with til parts of ly the abriye-described lands are re- the country. Has a good school, two i quested to file their claims in this office Oscar North, W. M. Lash tin. C. B. stores and two saw luill«. I on or liefore said 6th day of August, Clendening and, John H. Hamilton all I 1907. of Klamath FalK. Oregon. Mont Hutchison was in Keno Mon Any anil all |»ersons claiming adverse 5-30—8-1 J. N. Watson, Register. day. ly the above-described lands are request Frank Nelson took the stage Monday ed to file their^claims it. this office on or Important Letter morning for Seattle to visit relatives, before said 7th day of August, 1907. and on his return will 1« accompanied 5-30—8-1 J. N. Watson, Register. by Mrs. Mills, his mother-in-law. | Copy of letter written May 14th, 1 <07, NOTICE Of FINAL SET I LI MENT Mr. Jones, the blacksmith who got I By Mr. H. L. Thompson, Travelling burned out a few days ago. secured a i Notice Is hereby given that theunder- Representative of the American Min lot from th«- Doten heir« and now ha- a i signet), as administrator of the estate of ing Congress, of Denver, Colorado. new shop built and almost readv to put , Benoni Paikinson, tlet'eased. ha- fitlf«l in his tools. Mr. Jone» is a rustler an<! “C. W. Evans, C. & M. E. hi* final account in the County Court people are glad that he will soon be i Ashland, <fregon. of Klamath County, Mate of < Iregon ; Dear Sir: ready to resume work. . ami that Tue-tlav, ti.e -ect-nd day of Your valued favor of the 11th inst. July, 1907, at the hour of ten o chx.'k, A. Mr. Wail is repairing his logging road | enclosing full report of Chetko Copper M. of sai>l <lay, at the Court room of and will soon be ready to haul logs to Co. received by me this evening. I said Court, ha* been ap|x/mtd by said the river. thank you very milch for same. Court as the time am! place for hearing Mr. Ackley ha.« secured a high wheel I am particularly well pleased to of objections thereto and the settlement SOLE AGENCY FOR OLIVER PLOWS IN KLAMATH COUNTY truck with which to haul log timbers to note that the report, which is very full thereof. the river. ami complete, shows that the Chetko <>. A. Stearns, Administrator. The electric light plant is progressing Copper Co. is possessed of propertie« of J. O. Steam«. Attorney rapidly. All the poles are set anti the! unusually good values, and I can only 5-30-6-27 4 Disc Harrows at special prices and a 16 Shoe Hoosier Drill w ires put in place, but the dynamo ha« «av that I am greatly surprised that not yet arrived. with Press Wheels and Alfalfa Seeder at a very low price shares can lie bought in the company at Equipment For Sale / The Wise Saw Mill Company is haul I this time at 3 i ent» a share, instead of ing a tine lot of timber to Keno to be at par, and 1 fully expect to see this The entire equipment behniging to stock go to par within the year 1907. shipped to Merrill by boat. i Mason, Davis A Co., inn tractors of I Wishing von all the succès» in life. Squire Parker of Ashland was calling canal, is < ffeted for sale. It consists of in Keno Monday night in company with Iteg to remain, wagons, harnesses, stretchers, double Very Truly Your«. strangers. tree«, scraper«, slips, carts, scrap iron, 5-30 0*1 » H. L. THOMPSON. track iron, blacksmith coal, donkey If you want aiytl.ir gin tie urchin engirt;«, centrifugal pumps, blio ksniitli trug Store Closing Hours ery line, see George T. Baldwin, whois outfits, tent», boat«, «bo-«, underwear, agent for the Ashland Iron Woorks. tf Beginning June 1, we will close our overalls, rttblier goods; and a full line of A^ent F rinir ns Fund Insurance Corporation For rings go to L. Alva Izewis, New i reipective bn-ines-es at 8 p. m. week groceries. line ju-l arrived. § days an 1 fiumlay afternoons except from No reasonable offer will be refused for ( 1 all or any part of above articles. For Contri c'or <>. VV. Brook« left for San 5 to 7:30 p. m. Star I rug-tore urtlier particulars call nt Camp 1, and Fransisco this week, where he will un Newton) A Underwood see MASON, DAVIS A Co., or E. dergo treatment for his eyes, w idi Chitwood hrnit Company w. (iOWEN. I bave 1 een failing h r some tim . LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Wall Paper, House Lining, Paints, Oils Brennan <(- Bagley i'asliionable Furnishers GEO. T. BALDWIN TIRAI. IMPLEMENTS^ Builder’s Hardware, Stovs and Ranges, Sporting (ioods Plumbing Supplies, Iron Pipe, Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes Paints and Oils, Crockery and Glassware, Graniteware Oliver Gang Plows ■ Oliver Chilled Plows Oliver Steel Plows Genuine Oliver Plows sold at the same price you would have to pay for the imitations Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleum 2¿ Glass, Doors and Windows Studebaker Buggies and Wagons Silver-plated and Solid Silverware KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON