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Hood River County To Republican Voters Summons Notke of Sheriff’* Sale In the ( IrciHt <’ouat of th«* MtsU* ol D o for the County ol Klarnxlb. Kvs H Bryant, Piaiutltf, vs. Theo lor J. Mr> ant, Defenadant. To Tbeador J Bryant, tb»* above named 4« tendant. In the name of the Mtate of Or egou : You are h'f by required toappear ana answer t*.*« com plaint filed Mgarut you In th» above entitled »nit on or lx*fore the I8(h «lay of June, 191**, that being the J mm I day of the time prescribed in th«* order for publication of thlw summons; th»’ or»h r directing the fir*! publication thereof I»»-<>n the 7tb day of May, 1908, and to cun- 11 nue h>r hi* MtH’f i* .«¡ye apd consecutive week« . >1 you faij to aiiNwer. tor want thereof, plaintiff wilt »i ply to ih». t'ourt lor the relief as prayed for in tiu* plaintiff’s complaint, that is to way, tliai til«* bonds »»I mat imony now existing be i»Mi ii plaintiff and defendant b»» dissolved, anriijled and held for naugiit, and that plain tiff b<-awarded the custody of Virginia and Tbyra Bryant, and for such other and further relief as the t'ourt may deem just and «‘quit able, liiiR su Mi mon- is served by p u b- licstion in the Klamath Republican a weekly n»’«-paper printed and pubiiahed at Klatnath Fall-., Oregon, by order of Hon. Henry L. Ben- *on, Judge <»f the above »»ntitled court, dated May 1th. 1908 By virturw uf an axacutiun and ordar of sals duly by tha Clark uf tha Circuit Court of Klam- sth Cuunty, Stata of Dragun datad tha 27th day uf April, 1904, in a certain foraclosura salt in the Cir- ; cuit Court for the said county and state wherein Klamath Cuunty Bank, a corpuratkrn as plaintiff recovered judgment againnt P. B. Southworth and Alice Sou th worth for th* sum of eight hundred thirty seven dollars and fifty c«nU(4897.5O) and coflts and disbursements taxed at sixteen dollars and forty cents<116.40) on tha 29th »lay of January t lm, Notice is herby given that I will on the 2"th day of June, 1908, at the front door of the court house in Klamath Fulls, in the said county at 2o’clock in the afternoon uf the said day, sell at public auc- I tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following denet ¡bed property to wit: Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 of i iwctiun 34. wj^ of sw‘4. aw '4 uf sw‘z4, and lota 4 5 and 6 of nectiun 35. township 36 south uf range 7 eart of Wlilumette Meridian. Also lot 2 uf Me tlon 3, and lots 5 and 6 of section 2, tp 37 s. r. east of Willamette Meridian, in Klamath county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of the xaid P. B. Southworth and Alice Southworth, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satUf y the said judgment in favor of Klamath County Bank against said P. B. South worth and Alice Southworth with interest thereon, together with all cost« an<l disbur»ements that have or rnay accrue. SiiuH Obenchain. Sheriff Dated al Klamath Fails, Oretrun, May 28, 1908 5-28 6-26 Thia bill ia aubmittcd under the initia tive for the following, among other, reason« A county ia u public corporation and it ia apparent that section 2 of aiticle XI of the Constitution of Oregon, ax N OVERWHELMING majority of Oregon'» y*> amended, reserve* to the people the t»ra by registration have formally .|,...|Hrw| right to create a county by initiative vote, that they lielieve in the principle» *,f tj1(. 1(t. puhilean party. Let them now show that they ar« Thore ia no general law for the crea honest by voting In accordance with their declara tion of countioa now, and no on« knows (ions. The Oregon «lection c*>m»s Is-fore th*' Itepub when, if ever, there will be on«. The lican National Convention. Let »very lb publican facta as to area, |x>pulation und a >-x*. I ' valuation show thut wn are able to voter in th« Firat Congressional District uphold th« maintain u county government Out of honor of the Republican party in Oregon ami a |x>pulation of about 7,500 (tied, xireof strengthen the influence of Oregon's delegation in 1 a county for the Hood River country ix th« National Convention by voting for II M Cak*. earnest and unanimous with the excep for Unit cd St alea Senator and W. C, Hawley fi,r tion of a Minuit fraction of on*- per cent. Representative in Congress. If **ith«r of th.-... Re We are assured by leading citizen of publican nominee» fail of election, the primary elec ' The Dailex, Dufur and other |x>rti»nx of lion system will bv discredited and u return of b.. i Wasco county that they have no objec rule will be invited. The good num« of Oregon’» vo tion» to the creation of Hood River coun- ters will bv smirched ami Oregon'» dalegution to the ty as propoaed in thia bill. More than National Convention will be placed in a humiliating TOO residents of The Dalles and Dufur position. For the effect it will have on the Novcm' 1 have xigne*) the petitions asking that bur election it is Imperative that ull th« Republican • < b li ' thia bill be submitted to a vote at the nominee* in the June election »hall be elected by nn I t June election, though 45 num* ■ from Summons overwhelming majority. As a beliwer in th«* pnnri Dufur were received too late to be filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for pie» of the Republican party, it ia your duty to b> ,.i ' with the secretary of state. the County of Klamath th« |Hilla Jun« 1st and to vote for Cake and Huwl.-v I 'I he people of the Hood River country '-eth Cox, plaintiff, vs. Lerma A Cox. defendant, I therefore ask favorable consideration i o !.»• r>ria A Cox, the above nam«ti defendant. hi the name of the State of Oregon: Y'ou are of the voters of the state upon this bill hereby required to app»*ar and answer th«* com for these, among other, reasons. plaint filed against you in th“ above entitled suit / I / r before the 18th day of June. 190H, that being Because the new county will be a th*- laM day of the time prescribed,In the order for great benefit to the people residiug l ubliraf ion of thia summons; the order diwting , therein and will facilitate the transac 'tl at the first publication thereof (wing on the tion of their county business. 7th day of May. 1908'and continue for six succes- Because ax the law stands a county .. '■ and consectutive weeks; and if vou fail so to Icann-it be created l>y the legislature; ■ .ver, fur want thereof the. plaintiff will apply to th«- court fur the relief prayed for in the plain and finally, tiff’» complaint, that is to say, | Because the people of The Dalles anti That the bonds of matrimony now existing be the balance of Wasco county are willing tween the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, that Hood River county may be ere..ted unnuled arid held fur naught, *u»d for such other relief a- the Honorable Cou.t may deem just and as provided in this bill. equitable. • The assessed valuation in the pro This Mummuns is served by publication thereof posed Hood River county in list! was in th«* Klamath Republican a weekly newspaper President of Leland Stanford Jr. University Writes »908,1568; in 1906 it was 11,618,670, show- printed and published at Klatnath Falls, Oregon, by order of Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the inga gain in valuation from 1993 to 19<M> .. -■ «entitled court, dated May 4th, 190s. On the Columbia River Salmon Crisis of »710,102. or about 78 per cent. The F H. Mills. 6-11 Attorney for plaintiff. valuation in 1907 waa $2,762,25:), a gain Stanford University, Cal,, May 13, of that industry ut all times when the over 1906 of $1,143,581). or about 70 per Summons 19t<H Mr. Edward Rosenberg, Aatoria, water is clear. cent, showing the proportionate increase In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur Oregon: In reaponatf to a request from Very truly yours, in one year from 1906 to 1907 to be al the County of Klamath. Mr Hylen I am giving vou my opinion DAVIl) STARK JORDAN, most as great ax that in three years Ama < Ampbell, Plaintiff vs. Fredrick Camo- u to certain matter* connect«»! with t*<-ll, defendant. I from 1903 to 1906. OREGON GRANGE SPEAKS th« wlrnon flxhing in the Columbia. As The proposed Hood River county >as 1 > 1 re»lei ek ('ampin II, the above named de- Th» Oregon State Grange passed the • fendant: you know, I was the first Commissioner a population of about 7,500; an area of In the name ol the State of Oregon, you are ever x<-nt out to investigate the salmon. following r< ilution» al it* meeting thia about 500 s*;uare miles; and twenty hereby required to appear and answer me I spent xomr lime in Astoria in 1K8U ami month: school houses, seven of which are grad complaint tiled against you in the above en Whereas. There han been referred to I have made a number of viaita there or ed schools having from two to ei'ht titled suit, on or before Thursday, the lltb day farther north in the same inter»it since the Committee on Resolutions for con rooms »act and with a $.30,000 high of June, A D. 190, being the !a»t day of the time prescribed In the order for the publica then I have trot changed my opinion sideration th-' two ti»h bill» relating to school under construction. tion of this huminon*. The first publication the fishing industry to lie voted on at in this time an to the*« matters. There will be left in Wasco county, th> reof Ixdng on the 7th day of May, 19i#. If the June election, bills No. 319 and 332, (I) The fish wheel and the nt«'ion- after Hood River county is created, an you fail so to appear and answer for want respective!} thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court ary trap in the Columbia rjyer should area of 1,616 square miles; a p >p ilat on lor then lief prayed lor in the complaint here Your committee has carefully ex be abolished. It would lie well for the of 11,SOO, and a valuation of »5,457,720, in, viz; for a decree dissolving the bonds of flihing interest* of the country if the amined into these two bills as far as i thus leaving it among the largest and mniritnouy now existing between plaintiff and dt feudant. and that plaintiff may re as- stationary trap in all of ita various their time would permit and have to re- strangest counties of the state. form» wan everywhere eliminated, for (tort that we fuver proper protection to HOOD RIVER COMMERC IAL CLUB, suine her maiden name, and that the plaintiff I ih ’. <■ the »ole custody, control and care of her thia ix the most destructive and undis- all natural spawing grounds, an l to that By A. A. Jayne, President; P. S. Da ■laughter. A\a Cbr’sline Campbell,1ier person end we condemn ax a great detnijgmt to criminating kind of fishing. On the Co vidson. Secretary. Charles T. Early, aid ’ e-tate forever, and for «uch other and fur lumbia, where the river i* narrow and said industry and to oui »tat» the oper W. L. Clatk, Truman Butler, E. O. ther relief as to Law and Equity pertain». *** Thu summons is served ny publication iwift, the llxh wheel ia not only dee- ation of FISH WHEELS in the narrows Blanchar, Charles Hull. Directors. thereof in the Klamath Jiepub’ican by order trurdve but has the additional evil ef of said river un i demand and urga the ol Hon. Henry L. Benson, one of the Judges of fect of < m ) taking work from the fish- passage of a law removing the same Offioera—A. E. Lake, Pres.; A. E. Cros the First Judicial District of the State of Ore and also recommend that said law xhall etmen, and (b) of taking the liah when bv so constructed us to remove all traps by, Vice.Pres.; C. L. Phillips,Treas.; gon, made, dated and filed in this suit, at K lamath Falls, Oregon on the 2nd day of May J. M. Patterson, Sec. anti Mgr. they are not in the beat condition, for from said str«..*n. 190*« w hu h said order r-quires tla .-ummous Directors—J. A. Reuter, E. M. Will- in this suit be publish“ i once a week tor ¡>er- thh for panning ought to be taken in LABOR FEDERATION. iams, N. A. Bonn, F. Menefee, J. C. iud uf six suce ssive and consecutive weeki* tidewater. The Oregon State Federation of La Hostetler, A. E. Lake, A. E. Crosby. from the 7th day of May, 1908. (2l It would lie well if all fixlung on bor ha» also indorse1 the same propoaed H. W. Keesee, IHE DALLES BUSINESS t large scale alarve tidewater in the legislation. Attorney for Plaintiff ASSOCIATION Columbia xhould lie prohibited. John M . Wright, To nave the Columbia Hiver Salmon The Dalles, Ore. May 15. 19vs I.ll I would also recommend that a >7 6 11 Co unsel. To the President and Directors Hood careful study of gill-net and similar vote aa follow .*• NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION River Commercial Club, Hood River. aiethodx of fishing be made, with a view True Fish Bill. TIMBER LAND. ACT June 3, 1878.- Notice for Oregon. to the ultimate interest of the fixning 332 1 X ! Y.-s 1 Publication. — United States Land Office, Gentlemen--Your communication of Lakeview*. Oregon.March 2, 1908.-Notice is here induxtry, an, even if worse form* of 333 1 N > tith inst., regarding the initiative in tha by given that in compliance with the provisions fishing were eliminated, there are still Fi>hwh<<l Ownrr’i Trick Bitl matter of Hood River coun'y, was read of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled perhaps too many gill nets for the size "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States at a meeting of our board last evening of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington of the river. 8Î9 X No and I was instructed to convey to you Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land T» prohibit gill net fishing after dark Save this dipping until election would virtually destroy the effectiveness the greetings of this board, and toa^sure States by Act of August 4. 1892. Perceval Sholl,of you that your |>lan for cutting off the Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, State of Ore gon. ha-» filed in this office his sworn statement. ' ond Thursday afternoon in the month new County would have the full support No 4063. for the purchase of the NESE*4 of Church Services at 2: 30. The l-adiex Missionary aocie- of thia body, and we wish you every Sec. 23. NWSW1 c. of Section No. 24, in Town ship No. 37 South. Range No. 9, E. W M.. M, f ill I« II j ty me^-tx the fourth lhuraday of the success. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Very respectfully, month at 2: 2" «’dock. is more valuable for its timber or stone than for L Gso. T. I’ ratt , J. M PATTERSON. agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Pastor. Sacretary. to aid land before Co. Clerk of Klamath County. A FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT KEPI BLICAN CENTR E Co\I\l|TTi:i: ABOLISH MERCILESS USH WHEELS Vote Thus yes I X A Rare Bargain 336 2,320 acre* in «arm ladt of Siskiyou; | 5 miles front K. It station ««0 acre* farming land, balart. •• pa ure und well watered for «lock. D " best sheep Let the Past be a Guar ! ranch in northern ( aliform.i. 50 head antee of the Future of rattle, 10 h> <>l of her and all ag ricultural in*pt*-n.'*nls go with same and Having again been nominated for the price is only ( ■ per acre »8000 cash office of District Attorney for Klamath and balance lent- erm mortgage * |>er I.IITIXT rill'RI It takes it A fenced and has com and Lake Counties, and feeling that my I'rea.I.ing aervicex next Run.lay at II cent fortable 6 room It.>use and three large careful, business-like and economical o’clovk ii in, mid n o'clock p. in. Hun* barn» Old age and loss of wife tmpida administration of the affairs of the of day school ut 10 o’vlot'k mi'l IL Y. I’. U. owner to sell. He has cleared 20 per fice the past four years will strongly cent net for year* on «ante Address, 11 ":!■'• |>. in. Everyone invit<<<!. appeal to every unbiased voter regard Frank W. Hooper, less of party affiliation. I therefoie hope I’llKSHYTKHIAN ClIURCH |: a 184, Yteka. Cal. 5 21» that all such will endorse my candidacy Bible School Sunday morning at 1<> I for re-election and approve of my ef 2500 Acres Free «clock; morning worship at 11 o'clock; i Chrlstain End.-uvor nt 6: 30; evening The Lakeside coni|>any has 25004cnBA forts in behalf of fairness andgood gov *or«hip at 7: 30; midweek prayer meet of luml undet H" Adams ditch that It ernment by recording their votes in my W. J. MOORE. ing on Wednesday evening nt 7:30; will give REM’ FREE for ^ejear favor. Thia includes the use of ’*>•’ lan<1 an^ taacherx meeting on Saturday evening water. The renter must .dear and The Southern Pacific has made a rale *17:30, Regular seaaion meeting the place the land in cultivation. I he rent- er gets all the er p but « - reserve the o( one and one third fare from Ashlsn I hot Monday of the month at 7:30. to Portland during the Rose Festival, Th* Mens Club meat* the first Thura- right to patture the stubble. The Lak. -ide Company. it ia very likely that a similar rate will •ve,1>ng of the month nt 8 o’clock, J Frank Adams. Manager. lie made from Weed. "he Laihen Aid society meets the aec- Merrill. Oregon. Bible School.............. ............... 10 a. tu. Patching ... ...............11 a. m. Preaching ................... ................... h p. ni. Epworth 1 «engin**......... .......7:1ft p. tn. A ii.-artv wt-lconu' to all, I’. CONKLIN, Paator. I /io ■SALMON CANAIOT GET^>'> AR ou / md leads a. wheels A nd cannot C an a / ow Ger °P£R co L untb D*««» / a , « . TbiBurARie ^ srawn JT COLUMBIA reac RIVER kSPAWAII/MG GROU/ND School Lands Department of the Interior. United States Land Otiic«’. Lakeview. Oregon. March 21. 1908. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon ha-. un<l« r the provisions of the Act of Congress <»f August 14. 184A. and the act «¿»up piemen tai and ■iniet tlatory there«»f, made application for the f<» 1 .wing described unappropriated, non-mineral ~;ivt\«d public land as indemnity for. Jos sea to its grant for common school purposes, tn-wit: 1 us No. 242. for NE'iNE'«. Sec 25. T 33 S. Il '4 K. NW «SW•» anti NE'gSW'g. Sec 6. T 36 S II la E. and SE'sNE'«. Sec 3. T 35 S. R ¡5 E. W M Ans and all persons claiming adversely the above lands are requested to file in this office their sai»i claims t»n or before the bth day of June, 1908. t-9 S-14 J. N. WATSON. Registee. Notice to Creditors in the County Court of th»» State of Oregon for the County o< Klamath. In the matter of th»? estate of George W. Mag ton. deceased. Notice »hereby given that the las will and testament of George \\. Maston, deceased, has been duly proven and admitted to probate, at 1 that Henrietta «< Maston has been duly appointed as executrix thereof. All persons having claims against said , tate are hereby requested to present the »ame with proper vouchers, within six months iioiti date of this notice, to the undersigned, or at the Ameriean Bank »t Trust Co., in the city ol Kinmath Falls. Oregon. Daieti at Klainath Falls, Oregon, this first day of May, 190«. Henrietta«; MastAn. Ex. utnx of the la«t will and testament of George \V. Maston, deceased. the only «almon »treain on Pacific Coast where $100 Reward, $100. M erciless F ishwhuis I he readers of this paper will bo pleaaed to are permitted. Bn i-3: learn that there is at least one dreaded disease now before the pul.li>' thHt »Hence has been able to cure in all Its W ill C orrect T his J «ai» ago hat hen» s In I pp-1 QU'f > T ifuFERJ5 Qi/zzrr wxtr/rx? 7- Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Friday, the 22nd day of May, 1908. He names a- witnesses: C. W. Harlow. J. C. Cravens. H E. Roudenot, and E. H lawrence, all of Klamath r ails. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before the •id 22nd day of May. 1908. 3-12-5-14 J N. WATSON. Register. WHKEL^ Four Columbia caught over 80.000 aaln»«» Fisbwheels Improved no now no fabnon reaches hatcherie» *n»l thrv are all cl“ - • him all of the Upper Columbia natuiai w nlng grounds are bnrnui. TUIft HIIT and put It in your pot k* Hor ¡n- I NI q UU I formation on hLKOTlow 1> ay Will th» •almon tlsneri«*» (TRUI FISH BILL)— to nil thr people for all Uine. j * win >........ ntHWHtll OWStnt__ ’ 1o.l»«h1-. l. »n»r.s* TRICK J ✓ i f wlllltlllo lon»< a * salmon J MG INISK till BILL lfsnyhnoii stages, and that 1» catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to th« medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface» of the system, thereby de» strox Ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the pat ent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J.C IIKNEY A CO.. Toledo, O. 10NO i r.At., extending into river, right up to falls, and Tbl» ah«« Hold br druggist», 76c. inia picture po-.-o*— ■■ ’ , tli* ..„«unis. Th. xe <AriH All Illi: SALMON ascending to Di» liirdii il) Fhh for Cotiitli atiun. til., three • • • the mre«' i'i'!^r,M*”L lll«CohunW»» salmon Vote 83», Ye», and 310,No I ■pawning ground. To t,,e Long Lake Lumber Co. Manufacturers of All Kinds of LUflB ER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, AH Kinds of Mouldings, Band sawing and Turning, Odd~ SI zed Doors 4 23 -5-2S W. O. HUSON, The First AT Trust & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS? tn the State ol Oregon, at the close of business. February 14, 1008. RESOURCES Ix.ans and discount«............. $ 29,170 80 Due from approved reserve banks................................... 5,021 92 Expense Account.................. 815 58 Cash on hand......................... 500 00 United States Land Office. Lakeview. Oregon. April 2. 19W. Notice ix hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands ir. the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all public land states by act of August 4. 1892, John Kenney, of Klamath Falls County of Kla_nath, State of Oregon.has filed in tnis office his sworn rtatement No. 4069. for the purchase of the eS®e‘z4. sec. 5, n’ane1«, sec. No. 8. tp. No. 37 s.. range No. 9 E., W M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber and stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before County Clerk of Klamath county at his dffice at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1908. He names as witnesses: Jesse C. Cravens: Jimmie McCrank, Ralph Vaughn. Fred Janssen, all of Klamath Falls. Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file in this office their «aid claims on or before the said 6th day of July. 190 k . • J. N WATSON. Register. 4-14-6-21 Manager OUR SECOND KEPORT or THI CONDITION Of NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION T ot » I. , 35,508 30 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in...........* 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 867 "0 Time certificates of deposit 7,740 00 2,100 60 Savings deposits................ T otal .. » 30,508 30 Since our organization as a Trust and Savings Bank on November 18, 1907, we have rendered to the State Exam iner of Banks two reporta of our condition and been exam ined once by him. The Report speaks for itself showing a gain of $9,715.60 since our last report. We realize that the most valuable asset of a Bank is that of public confidence and we furnish our depositors with every safeguard and protec tion for their funds, and shall continue to do so in the future as in the past Our books are always open for inspection by depositors. S tats of O rboon , ( C ounty of K i . amath I I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. S iemens , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of March, 1908. P. L. F ountain , Notary Public. CORRECT—A ttest : G. W. W hite , ) G so T. B aldwin ,) D lrec tor 9 THE FIRST TROST X WINGS BUNK Klamath Falls, Oregon G. W. W hitc , President G. T. B aldwin , Vice-Pres. J. W. S ikmxnb , Cashier W. A. D blzblu Asst. Cashier Oregon Nursery Co. SALEM, ORE.I Complete Stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental' City Meat Market Trees, Shrubs, Vines HEISS 4 ARMAND R. G, ROSS, AGENT BOX Specialty All kinds of Finishing Lum ber now on hand. I,urge assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de- livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. CONTEST NOTICE j. n waraoN, Resister. a PHONE 381 Department of the Interior, United States ' Land Office, Lakes leXv, Oregon, April 14, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed tn this office by Elizabeth A. Scullen, contestant against homestead entry No. 2415, made July 26, 1901. for s’^nS. W. Tp 32 8, R 7S E. by John Fitzgerald, contestee, in which it is alleged that said John Fitzgerahi utterly failed in respect to said entry, to comply with the public (and laws of the U. S.. and the rules and regulations estab lished thereunder relative to establishing and maintaining residence upon said land; that he did not establish a residence in a house within six months f«-om date of entry; that the only pretense of a house erected on said land was a small cabin placed there by the contestee one year after said entry was made, which said house the said entrygian permitted to fall into decay for want of repairs long lief ore the date of final proof; that the said contestee. never, nor since the time of making final proof, cultivated said land or any portion of the same, nor improved the same ex cept to build the small cabin as herein alleged; that the alleged absence from the land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or ma rine corps of the United States in any war in which the United States may be engaged; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 5th. 1908. before Geo. Chastain. County Clerk, Klamath Falls, Ore., and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 12, 1908, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon The said contestant having, in proper affidavit, filed March 23, 1908, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and pruper publication. Windows & PROPRIETORS 175 ALL KINDS OF FRESH,\SALT KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS CHANGE OF TIME Klamath LakeR.R. AND MIDWAY STABLE SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses PlKMie 456 CHAS. R. BALDWIN KIOINIII Foils DAILY SERVICE EFFECTIVE APRIL IO From Klamath Falls to San Francis co and all pointB between Thrall and same: Leave Klamath Falls.... 4: 00 A. M. Arrive at Spencers......... 7: 30 Leave Spencers at......... 8: 00 Arrive at Pokegama. ...11: 00 Lv Pokegama, K.L.R.R.ll: 15 Arrive at Thrall ........... 1: 15 P. M, Leave Thrall. S. P. R. R. train No. 15................ 2: 25 Arrive at'San Francisco, 9: 28 A. M. 29 hours and 28 minutes, Klamath Falls to San Francisco. Train No. 13 on S. P. leaves Thrall 5: 54 p. m., arriving at San Franciaco 11:28 a.m. Klamath Falls to Portland: Leave Klamath Falls as above. Leave Thrall S P. train No. 16, 1:32 p. m., arrive at Portland 7: 55 a. m. 27 hours and 55 minutes, Klamath Falls to Portland. From San Francisco to Klamath Fall*. Leave San Franciaco at 2: 20 p. m. ; arrive at Thrall at 6: 04 a. m. Leave Thrall at 6:30 a. m. ; leave Pokegama at 9 a. m. ; arrive at Klamath Falls at 5 p. m. ; dinner at Spencer’s leaving there at 1 p. m. Shortest time ever. 26 hours and 40 minutes, San Francisco to Klam ath Falls. No other route does it. Thia is the cheapest and best way; fare *5 in either direction between | Thrall and Klamatii Falls. ; and A. G. DUHME TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON — LARCESTCATALOG Mad Order Hems m ths Northwest ECONOMIZE TMRO JONES GROCERIES H.Mnw, Dr * S vp U-,U» i »• out tsfali Cata’o» I JONES CASH STORE Ofera • asns» os whsievst In, Buyer« Guide Fr*M O«k Xu FORTLAND. 0«.