Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 23, 1908, Image 3

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    rhe Catte Industry
.Squatter's Trouble.*
Ideal Justice.
* Ma in my," said a Gerinaiilown motb
er recent ly to her youngest born, "when
you divided tin»*» seven pieces of cau
<1) with your brother did you give him
four?"
"No, ma'am." replied Hammy. "I
knew they wouldn't come out even, ao
I ule cue before I lagan to divide.
Harper's Weekly
There is one man In hlauistli county
Tha troubles of claimant« to th» ra-
who is optimistic In Ills views regarding
’ stored lands in this and Lake County
the future o( the rattle Industry in this
which war» opanad to antry October 28
section, Horace V. Mitchell, who is
| aat ar» hy no means settliul as yat,
recognised as an undisputed authority
and many of them will no doubt drag
on the subject, expresses himself on-
along for years to come. Tha"aoonars"
ttiuslaslieally on ilia Inlght outlook.
' those who iiibi I ii settlement on the
The opinion of Mr. Mitchell, wlm is
The Poor Villains.
lands previous to September 28 have
moru closely acquainted a llh the situa­
"Don't your heart ache fer the pore
been turned down by the land office
tion, past and pieeent, than any other
hero an' heroine. Illram?*'
officials at Lakeview, it having been
man In the county, does not exactly co*
"Oh. I duuiio, Murthy
They alius
decided that they have no rights to tha
lucid» witli the opinion ol those who
come out right au' suss/ In tbo end.
land whatever.
This action waa ex­
Kometlmea I can’t help feelln' sorter
predict that our county is fast loosing
pected by the aforesaid "aoonars," In­
sorry fer the villain an' the vlllaJuesa
Ila piesllga as a heel producer. He rays
asmuch as it la generally understood
— Louisville < ouHer Journal.
"We all realise that them has Iven a
that they look to the courts for relief,
decrease in the shipment ol livestock
but it will be necessary lu taka their
Playing and Listening.
from thia county in the past two yearn,
Muggini, — You mustn't mind
cases along up the line to the Com­
but it we atop to cuneider the reasons
duiigbn-r's uilstiikes
You know
missioner and Secretary of the Interior
wo will lirnl they ure only leu,;>orary
plnys eutlnrty by ear
Huggins
before they will have a standing in
end not in any way Ilia fault ol the
fortunately that Is also the way !
court. Their tiling« ware rejected bo- j
country. Our distance from the rail­ cauae of the fact that they alleged 1 Bb'mmers ami others owning Umber Us ten rUiladelpbltt Kecurd
road aim the high price ol hay are I lie settlement prior to the time fixed by and tancli land, we want you to come in
His Inferiors.
moot important factors in making the the Interior Department.
ami list your pro|>erty for aule. We me
“No." ►ski Kadley, "1 never associate
busiioMa a S|*eculali<iii at present. We
Il is claimed tliat settlement wss advertising vxtrnsively in lose. Mon­ with my Inferiors Do you?”
have in thia vicinity the largest and made by the "aoenerg” in good faith
"Really, I can’t say," replied Mias
tana, Nebraska, Mis.oiiri, Kansas, |< «11-
ch«a|H>sl range tu the state, and prior to the ia uance of any proclama­
Cutting "I dou'l tlnuk I ever met any
w.th the completion of the railroad next tion forbidding settlement on the lands, torma ami many ulli<-r Htates, ami re­ of your inferiors!"
year, which will regulate the price of I and their rights, if any, were thus ceive many inqurie. daily for property
To foraiV« “ fault lu another 1» more
hay, we can successfully compote with overridden hy the Department without in till« country. We may call on you in
any of the shippers on the coast. Su­ due process uf law. On the other hand, the nt-m future for the purpose of list­ Sublime thau to !»■ faultleaa oueaclf.—
George Surut
gar beet pulp and tope have proven so tt is said that they were trespassers on ing your property. We take a photo of
succusaful as a fattoner, that the ea- the forest reserve, had no right what­ all property having buildings, for dis-
“I guess.** said Maud thoughtfully,
tabllshment uf a factory here, com­ ever to bo there, and hence were not
-that I won't play anything but clas­
play
al
our
office
and
mailing,
List
in the position of a squatter on public
sical music hereafter."
bined with the possibility of the un­
land«.
your lots and city property with ua.
"But ii great many people don't en­
limited production of hay, will make
It la prvaurnud that the Department We can wll it for you.
joy it." replied Mamie.
thia the greatest feeding ground on the will not recognise them in any way
”1 know It. but they have to say It’a
C. P. GKliUOKY & SON,
I'aciUc Coast.
Another thing which whatever, and then the courts will
good because they don't know whether
Houston Block
I make mistake« or not."
looks good to the shipper. There isn't be apfiealed to for relief.
Hence, {it
much question now but that the rail­ ia an easy matter to see that the end
"Have you broken off your engage
meiit. old man? Wbot'a the matter?”
road will be extended to Portland, and Is far diatxnt.
"Well. I waa fearfully bard up. you
with two great markets competing fur Beware uf Ointment« fur Catarrh
aee. ao I quurrelml and had all my
uur cattle, you can see for yourself
that Contain Mercury
preseuts returned and was able to
what the result will be. Il certainly
realise upon them
Couldn't jx>sslbly
tn«r< ury * III »urrly tl«>iruy th« retiw uf
bine raised the money any other way."
will not be 1 ■ the disadvantage of the •m«ll «till roinpiviriy dvraii«« (be wbuleaye.
— London Mall.
wlin rnteritig II through the mucotit but -
livestock interests."
I1W *u< b arll»-l»a »bOUld nrvrr be used r*.
"Is Weary Raggles lu de hoapertal?"
When we coneider that the world <M|i| on |»rr«t:r I pilons front reputable pbysi*
“J ,-p
ia gradually turning to Oregon fur beef elans, aa lite datua<r (hoy will do la tan fold
"Wet's de matter wit' him?"
cattle, the above opinion of so notable Io lb* < amm J )uu (Mtn possibly darltv from
"I>e doctor says water ou de brain.
lb«t»i Hall’s Catarrh Cur«*, msoulaciured by
authority as Mr. Mitchell, adds one > J t fieiiey A <’ot, I' u I ch I o , <J . contains no
"Wot'» dot?
Water on Weary'a
mure reason for uur being proud of our msreury, an<l is taken Internally, acting di*
brain! Hay. be must have left bls bat
reedy upon ins Idood and iounhi » surface's of
off wiu-u 'twas rainin' be never got it
county. In a two column article on the
tbs aystvtn In buying Hall's catarrh Curs
no odder way.”—Exchange
subject, the Portland Journal has the he sura yon get th« g«-nulnc II Is taken In*
following:
"Dues your husband sleep sound?"
lernally and tuads In iuiado. Ohio, by F J.
"Oregon beef cattle, have Iwaten the Chensy A < u Tastlinuulals tree
asked Mr- Cobbs in the course of a
Mold by Druggist*. Prtca. 7Ar. per bottle,
the world In rom|>etltion at two exposi­
call upon Mrs. Dobbs.
Contest Notice
lake Hall’s Fatally Fills fur g, mat I pat lol*.
"Sound?” responded Mrs. Iiubba.
tions
It is certain that climatic condi
IIrpartuii-iit of tlie Interior, I'niled "Well. 1 should say so! 1 don't believe
tious and food products in Oregon are
Stales Lmiil office, I.nkeview , Oregon, you or anybody else ever beard such
su;«rior for the raising uf livestock.
Public
souud
It's enough to stop an alarm
January 111, 1908.
Oregon alfalfa and barley, a mixed
A sufficient i-onlest affidavit having cluckLondon Express
ration, is beyoi.d question a better feed
The Free Public Library ia open every
for meal production than ia the corn of
Is-en tlli-'l in tliis office by Cecil II.
"So you don't share the general in
Iowa and Illinois or the cotton seed evening from <1 .30 to 10 o'clock; and Markham, conte-tmit, against home- dlgnatlou toward the railways?”
Saturday and Munday alternoona from
waste of Texas.
"No," answered l-'armer Corn tussal;
stead entrv No. 8757, made April 29,
"Oregon has the same conditions 2 to 6:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation 1907. for *'j
m l, «e1,. se*, nei^, "I have always felt that a locomotive
♦
that prevail in old England, where were la extended to all.
Hec. 35. Tp. 40 8., R. 11 F. . by Ralph was entitled to a lot of credit fur
sticking to the track lustead of snort-
originated the livestock breeds that
Brown, conteslee, in which II is alleged
J. It. Homing arrived hem from Med.
lug up mid down the country roads
stand highest today in all markets. It
that,
among
other
thing",
said
Ralph
le being said by experts that the dey ford Saturday afternoon on the mail Browh lias utterly tailed in respect to like an automobile "—Washington Star
will some when the greater part of the boat, lie save when lie reached I‘ok eg-
Stern Parent -Young man. you have
said entry, to comply with the public
United States will send to Oregon for ama he was tol l that ho would have to
land lawsol the U. 8. and the rilles and been calling on my daughter rather
stage
it
through
to
the
Falla,
but
he
breeding stock, instead of sending to
frequently for some time. Are your
I
made such strong objections to thia that regulations established thereunder with intentions serious?
England as is now ths custom.
I
reference
to
establishing
and
maintain
­
lie
was
;i»riiiitte>l
to
come
through
with
Young
Mau
—
Certainly.
t'ui
trying
to
"With large increase uf output of
ing a residence on said land ; that be persuade her to (»eniuade y ou tu pur
livestock the Orient, like Europe. will the mail ami aimed hero <01 the launch
di<l not establish a residence in a bouse chase the make uf piano 1 am s g nM
take the cheaper meats, and thus en Kwauna about 4 o'clock. Mr. Horning
on .aid land within six months from for-Exchange.
able the industry to expand Indefinitely, la very enthu.iastic over the future o(
the dab- ol said entry; that he has
it requires all classes of consumers to Medlord, and he appears to 1« proe|w*r- never aatablisbad a rrsidem-e on said
ing with the growth of the Hogue river
develop the packing and livestock in­
town, lie will Im here a few day« at­ land, built a honsv or made any im­
dustry.
provements of the said tract or culti­
tending to burineaa matters.
vated the Mime; that for more than six
months immediately prior to the mak­
ing of Hus affidavit the said contestee
has utterly al>an<lone<l said entry anil
I
has made his home elsewhere, and that
his absence from saiil laud was not due
Diara, i (he u»e of leaky wooden ws,h tubs, tjuit esrtvine clean
to Ins employment in the Army. Navy
.»! wash water out, by fitting your Laundry with
or Marine Corps of the United 8tates a«
u private soldier, officer, seaman or
maiiin* during the war with 8pain or dur­
• i i
ing any otiifr war in which the U.S. may
r.
1« engage,!, said parties are hereby noti­
Laundry Trays
fied to appear,respond and offer evidence
If your Laundry i* not modem,
touching said allegation at 10 o’clock
don't you think it should be f If
a. m. on March 5, 1908, before Geo.
you make it so, the household du­
Cliaataiu, County Clerk, Klamath Falls,
nes will be plesisntly performed,
Oregon, and that tinal hearing will be
end in esse you wish to sell gr>ur
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 16.
home it will increase the selling
1908, before the Register and Receiver
value. Let ua give you prices.
at the United States Land Office in
Lakeview, Oregon.
Tbo said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, tiled I*ec. 10, 1907, SCt
forth facts which show that after due
diligence |>er*onal service of this notice
can not be made, it ia hereby ordered
ami dirvetml that such notice la* given by
due an<l proper publication.
1-23-2-30»
J. N. WATSON. Receiver.
AUCTION <
TO THE PUBLIC:
Being desirous of closing out at once, we have decided to disposo of the
balance ol our stock at AUCTION. The sale will commence
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st
with J. N. Dennis as iuctiuneer. ami will continue until every article in
our store is sold, including fixtures, etc.
This is not a Bargain Sale nor a
Mere Reduction in Prices
It is the
offering of our Stock to the People
of Klamath County at your prices
Remember the Big
Auction Sale Starts on
Friday, Jan’y 31
Library
L. JACOBS & CO
Goods Sold in Lots Also. Private Sales Every
Auction Sale Every
Forenoon
Afternoon and Evening.
SEE THIS TIME CHANGE
I he Modern Laundry
Klamath Lake Railroad
Standard
In Connection With Straw-McIntire Stage
Line, Between Pokegama and Klamath Falls
the Plumber, Agent.
BELMONT
FBBD YARD
JiuncH B. Moore, Prop.
Opp. Martin Flouring Mill
Wood, Pouts, Shakos
Horses boarded by
the day, week,or
month.
Fine livery tennis
at reasonable rates
(train und luiy for
salo — Hay lulled
or loose.
A. G. DUHME
I
TIMBERLAND
Office in First National Bank Building,
MIDWHY
STABLE Z ül SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
CHAS. R. BALDWIN
I
l>ep«itment of the Interior, L'uited
States Land Oilice, l akeview, Oregon,
January 8, 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that the State
of Oregon han, under the provisions id
the Act of Congress of August 14,1848,
and the acta supplemental and amenda­
tory thereof, made application for the
following dem ribed unappropriated,
non-ininera), surveyed public land ua
indemnity lor losses to its grant for
common school pur;>oeee, to-wit:
Liat No, 243, for the aelgnw1«, Sec.
2.1, T. 37 S„ R. 9 E., W. M.
Any au<l all ;>crsons claiming adverse­
ly the above lands are requested to tile
in this office their said claims on or be­
fore the Olli day of March, 1908.
.1. N. WATSON,
Register.
1-23—2-20
School Lands
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
Pilone 456
Notice for Publication
»in Foils
Pspsttin.nt vt lb. Int lor. l alUd Sistes
land Office.
Lakeview. Oregon. Pec '23, ISO?.
Notice is hereby given ibsl the Male ol Ore­
gon he», under the provision* of the Act ot
I ongr«*s ol August 1«, IS4S. end the set* eup-
pletnenlel end smendstory thereof, msde sp
pllcsllou for the ,'ollowlng deicrlbed unsp
proprleled, nob miner«) surveyed
public
lend as Indemnity tor loss.* to It* grant lor
pommon school purpoaes. to-wit
I l.lat No. MS. for Iie>4nei(, See. iS, Tp. Uf..
R. It E; nw,,»wl*1 end ne>4*w<4. Sec.«, Tp. *
H., K. IS K: and »-'«lie«, Hee. 3, Tp. 34 S., R 14
K , W M
Any end «11 person* claiming «dverxly the
above described lands are requested to file In
this office th.lr said claims on or before the
21st day ot February, bMl.
J. N WATgON,
12-1 30
Register
Effective Thursday7,
January 16,1908
Rates of Fare from
Klamath Falls to
Stages leave Klamath Falls and Pokeg­
ania every morning.
K. L. Train leaves Thrall Daily at
3:00 I’. M., after arrival of Trains 15 and 16
from North and South on Southern Pacific.
Arriving at I’okegaina at 5:05 P. M.
.Leave Pokegania at 6:00 P.M.. arriving
at Thrall at 8:20.
Thrall -
-
Hornbrook
Ashland
/Tedford -
Portland
Montague
Weed
Dunsmuir
Red Bluff •
Sacramento •
San Francisco
Southern Pacific Trains leave Thrall for
Portland and Way at 6:04 A. M. and 1:32
P. M.
For San Francisco and Way at 2:25
P. M and 5:50 P. M.
Passengers who miss connections at
Thrall by reason of delays on above Stage
Line, or K. L. R. R. will be entertained
free of charge at the Hotels at Thrall and
Pokegania.
-
$5.50
5.65
6.75
7.15
17.05
5.90
6.75
7.50
10.50
14.20
16.50
No Other Line Will Give
You These Rates
Telephone for Pullman Reservations FREE OF CHARGE to Agent
K. L. R. R. at Thrall. California