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Sl MMUls XI Us.
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leu, Judd Short, the Misse» Campbell, I'Xtendi'fl business trip through Cal
l‘< lll.lt N< I HI.
Department of the Interior, XX'a-li
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams. Mr. aud ifornia. returned to the Falls lust
lugton. November IS. I hits.
Mrs Hairy Wilson, Mr. anil Mr. Bur- week.
In pursuance of L
provision., ot
roll Short. Walter Turner, Miss Etta
There are 101 head
Sellon I of tho Retla.mtlon A< t oí
A dan<<> will be enjoyed at Lotto
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jain«*» Dixon, Ing In the bain of J.
June 17 19U2 (3'J Slut . 3sS), noil..1
Pine next Frida., night. Everybody
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durkey, Roy
Lionel Rebel ts and Oak Boggs went I» hereby given its follow»;
I* expected to come and have a good
w at. i w ill i>.. tm
.1
n <I m
DKAIEKS IN
Applegate. Mr. and Mrs Tom Short, hunting Sunday aud brought down it
time.
Klamath project, Oregoti-Calir<>i ula,
and Chester Miller, Music was fur- a big honker.
under
th«'
provisions
of
the
Keclaum-
Miss Lillie Short will leave next
nished by Harry Holt and the Short
A sp«<cial school meeting 1» to he flou Act, In the Irrigation seasoii
Thursday on an extended trip in the
boys.
held at th«' Summers school house 1909, for the irrigable land shown
Middle West.
farm milts of
Nelson Smith and Mln Lovelady Saturday, Dec. 19th.
XX lllaiiu'tlc Merlitlan.
1
Frank Irish made a business trip
39
went to the Melhase ranch last week
Our teacher, Miss Garrison, visit R. <* E. T. 3S 8., R. 9 IL T. 40 s
to town Saturday.
to work.
ed the town school last week.
9
K T 3 9 S., R. 10 E. T to s
Mr. Cantrail has taken six head of
Miss Nina Xvllson and Miss Winnie
J. D. Hooper ha» dug his well deep- to E. T. 4 1 S , R 10 E . T to H
horses to be wintered at Everett Ktr-
Wampler visited at the E. XV. Smith er, and finds the water much better. 1 I K. T. 41 8 , ft. 11 E. T. tl 8
13 E.
ketidalls.
ranch Sunday.
Bert Short Is plowing on hi» ranch.
Mt. Diiiblo Mcrhllau.
Charles Linxl butchered two head
H. I. Varner and Sam Varner were
Mrs. James Dixon spent Tuesday It. 5 K.
of hogs last week.
visiting F M Smith last week.
with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Emit approved November 16. I 90S, by
OUR STOOD OF CONFECTIONERY IS THE
Our teacher will spend Christmas
Secretary of tho Interior and on
Miss Merial J el let t will spend the Short.
in the local land offices at Lakeview,
In Bonanza.
Holiday week with Miss Daisy Smith.
Our new school stable w a» com- Oregon, aud Retldlng. California.
MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY
Mrs. Hattie Wilson has recently
Wesley Brooks went to the Falls pleted last wts'k, and our horses are
Homestead entries accompanied by
left town to spend some time on her
last week to do his Christ mu.- shop- so proud of it, thut they hohl their application» for water right» and th««
ranch.
ping.
theads s«*veral inches higher than they first Instalment of the building, nud
Bob Hunsaker passed through this
operation aud maintenance charge»
Frank Galbraith was out to the ¡did before.
,
Finest Grade of Everything.
Smokers’ Articles;
tuay !><■ made under the provision» of
part of the country Wednesday on
Smith ranch Friday.
Som«* of the districts adjoining said act for the farm unit» shown on
his way to Merrill.
James Dixon has finished hauling ours have complained to the ofllce said plat*. Water right application*
Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos—best in th: nnrket.
Charles Linai and Mr. McMullen
his hay and is now hauling g’ain to that w«' ar«* getting all th«* notes from nay also be made for hinds heretofore
brush
on
the
are going to break
entered and for land» In private own
the Falls.
their «listriets. Now w< can sugg* st ership uud tho tint«* « hen payment*
Catholic ranch.
Our school house seems to hav«’ onl\ on«* remedy for this disaster. will be due therefor !» hereinafter
Oak Boggs is building a fence
been mistaken for a trysting plac«' If you don't want uv to get jour stated.
We make a Specialty of Dried Fruits oi all kinds.
around Charlie Baldwin’s haystack
I Tho limit of area |>
Thursday night, judging from the ar news wake up and get It yourself.
which is on the Masten ranch.
settling the acreage
California, Nevada and Home Honey.
ticles found by the janitor Frida.'
Master Oak Boggs ami Lionel Rot>- opluion of the Seeretai y of tho Inter
E. XV. ami F C. Smith killed seven
morning.
inson
went
to
the
Falls
with
some
ior.
may
be
reasonably
required
for
teen head of hogs Wednesday.
Itho support of a family ou the laud»
Capt. O. C. Applegate passed het- lin ks last w e«'k.
Master Oak Bogus killed twenty-
entered subject to the provision» of
on his way to the Falls Mondti).
J.
C.
Sayers
Is
now
working
on
th«*
five ducks Tuesday,
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS AT ALL TIMES
the Reelutualluu Act, 1» fixed at t .
Government camp No 1 has moved *1. XV. White ranch. He expects to amounts show n upon the pluts for
Charlie K‘~'ball is going back to
to near Midland in order to finish the finish his contract about January 15. the several farm uni'-
Missouri <>n ■ Christmas visit.
Th«> limit of area for which wa
laterals in that vicinity,
Miss Ola Smith visited nt Mrs.
Spring Lake school has closed.
ter right application may l>>> mad«*
'11. L. Boggs Sunday.
day.
Tom McClure is building a new
for lands In private ownership »bull
Jas. Dixon went to the Falls Thurs
Miss Daisy Smith Is going to visit be 160 acres of Irrigable laud for each
barn on bi- ranch near Mr. Koontz s.
day on business.
'Miss Winnie XX'ampler mxt week.
land owner.
p
Mrs. Eldin Dennis was around Vie
The charges wlilch »linll be mad 0
lumber
to
Mr.
Huffman
is
hauling
As the correspondent stood on the
p
iting Mrs. H. L. Bo¡ 'S Tuesday.
the flume.
ibridge one afternoon watching t he per acre of Irrigable Inttd In the said <1—
Mr. a id Mrs. XV. J. Darroch went
entries and for lands heretofore en
One of the Maney Bros, horses got bunt come lu n man who s«*emed to tered or In private <>" norshlp which (•
to to" a Wednesday to flo their Xmas
p
last
week.
mired on the Pointer road
be coming to tnke a lock at the conn- can bo irrigated by the waters from
shopping.
p
the said Irrigation
Hardy
Newton
took
a
load
of
ay
I
try,
got
off.
The
first
thing
which
F
Mr. aud Mrs. F. C. Smith are vis-
p
I
to town Thursday.
niet hit eye was the mud hen» swlm- two parts as follows:
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith.
1. The building of tho Irrigation
Scott David is running the engine tning about in large groups. A smile system, 130.00 per acre of Irrlga d<
The manner of heating water for
for XV. XV. Masten.
spread over his fac«* as he remarked: land, payable In not more than ten I
acaiditig hogs used by Mr. Smith, is
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Pmr’r
Bob Short went to the Falls Thurs ".Xly! this is a fine* country. Just annual instalments, «ach payment not f
p
somewhat different from the usual
1« ■ s ti an f :
| er i e ot -"i
• ■
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p
day with a load of hay.
look
nt
th»
ducks
swimming
right
method.
He was out in front of
tiple thereof, provld d, however, that
Mr. and Mrs. XV. XX’. Masten and into the city.'*
ilvti.
J
full
payment
may
be
made
at
any
our school house the other day. gath
Mr.' Miles attended the Methodist so-
Mrs. Pointer ami Mrs. Brook* call time of any balance remaining du<. f
i.
5
ering a load of i< hs, which he said
cial Saturday night.
ed
on Mrs. Will Htimphr«*.' Sunday. after certification ha- been mn l ■ by
he put over some red hot coals, then
p
the
Commissioner
of
the
Gem-ral
E W. Smith is making good prog- 1
Homer Smith Ims a fine pair of
he would drop these heated rocks in
p
I.ainl < >ffl< e that full
I*,
ress on his ¡flowing contract.
driving mules.
compliance has been shown with all $
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURIS I S
to the water and thus make it scald
*
Jas. Dixon has just finished a big
Will Humphrey has sold his ¡'Ince the requirements of the law a* to
ing hot.
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hog and calf corral.
in town. The country is good enough residence, cultivation .m.i reclau
Toni Anderson Is grubbing sage
tlon.
W. XV. Masten has his milk separ-| for him.
brush for Mr. Whiteline.
3. For op«*ratlon an I malntenam
A dance was given at th" Short w hlch wl!t, as • . '
> ■ datn u
Tom Lovelady has gone home to ator in running order again.
Miss Dai-*y and Ola Smith visited . brothers Friday night. Tho»«* pres available, be flx«*d Iti (iroportIon
visit his sick brother.
their brothers. Homer aud Nelson ent were: George and Joe Tramm I, the amount of wa'er used, with
Dr. Merryman was out to the ditch
Smith, at the Melhase ranch Sunday . ' Mr. and Mrs. Keifer. Mi-s Lotti«* XI- minimum charge per arre of Irrlgat
camp Sunday visiting the sick.
land whether water I* •i»"d thereon
Wm. McClure was at the Ankeny
Mrs. Musa Boggs and Mrs. Cora not. The operation and mainteuau
Mi>- Addie Liuzi, who is attending
ranch Friday to buy butter and eggs, Smith attended
i
lodge Wednesday charge for the irrigation season
school at the Falls, came home Sun
1909 uud until further notice will
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
but did not succeed in obtaining these i night. A good time wr s enjoyed.
day on a visit.
75 cents per acre of irrigable |:t
rare articles.
Sayers
return
-d
from
Dorria
J.
C.
Dorothy Masten. the little daugh
whether water 1« used thereon or n>
Several loads of lumber were haul- • Monday.
For lands hereafter entered, the
ter of XV. XV. Masten. came home
With or Without Driver
ed to Maney Bros, camp Friday.
1 Joe Dervan spent Thursday night first installment on a > int of the
from the Falls school last week, sick
»aid charges (or th - Irrigable land*
Hiram Roberts and son. Homer, I with James Dixon.
with sore throat.
shown on tiles«' |dat« »bull be paid for
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E. W .Smith delivered eight hogs are selling beef from the wagon, in
the season ot 1909 at th«' local land
our
neighborhood.
to the Ankeny ranch last week, to be
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♦ ♦ office at Lakeview, Oregon, or at Red
The
social
at
the
Methodist
church
•
ding. California, at the time of entry
butchered.
♦ and
♦
of filing water right application,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton went to Saturday night was a delightful oc ♦ ♦ ♦
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the total payment being not 1«»» than
casion. much enjoyed by all present, i
the Falls Tuesday to do their Xmas
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A program of music and addresses' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Roberta, . Mr. 13.75 per acre. Th.« second Install
shopping.
ment shall be due and payable May 1,
was first presented. After the pro-' Berling, Mrs. Lafe Van Meter and 1910, at th<> same pine«' Subsequent
Charles Linzi and Mr. McMullen
have finished their contract on the gram an informal lunch was served. ¡Clyde Van Meter visited the Falls Installments shall be due and paya
ble on May 1 of each year nt the -am«'
The church was crowded to over Saturday.
ditch.
»
place.
flowing.
Fall»
Stephen
Griffith
went
to
the
J. Sears is working SO head of
For lands in private ownership nnd
W. W. Masten has gone to Imperial Thursday with a load of hogs.
for lands heretofore
: red th«- fir.’
a
horses on the ditch.
Valley, California, on a business trip.
Mr. Arnold, of Pine Grove, visited Installment shall be d i and payable
Tom Short went to town on busi
May 1. 1909, and the In- alt tent* for
Cale Oliver, who lost twelve head • ur school Friday afternoon.
•>
ness last week.
the year 1910 and subsequent vots
of
horse
about
a
week
or
two
ago,
,
The
thermometer
registered
eight
E. W. Smith has ordered from Bob
shall be due and payaid - on the ante
NINE YOUNG BULLS, ONE, TWO AND
Barter 15 worth of mixed nuts, and found them in the mountains last I degree* below z< ro Friday morning. date and at the »am- p ace.
week.
The firwt installment of the charges
I HREE-YEAR-OLDS;
Mrs. Mark and daughter, Alberta,
a crate of oranges for our Christmas
*
for nil irrlgubl» ai "? -bow n on th •»■•
W.
W.
Masten
has
bought
a
new
i
went
to
the
Falls
Thursday.
«.
tree. We expect to have the time of
I II TEEN BREEDING COWS
plats, whether or not water right ap
81200 traction engine to pull his sage i
Mrs. R. I. Ross left Monday morn plication 1» ttiiele tlo r-'for or water Is
our lives next Thursday evening.
brush rake and plow.
jug for California, where she went to used thereon shall !>< due and pay
; Will trade one - »r all for breed if / eu t s oi dairy c ow s
John McClure has a bad case of
Chas. Horton returned to his home, attend the funeral of her father, Mr. able a» herein nrovl ' I.
rheumatism in his foot.
;
Drop us a line and learn all about this stock
The regulation is her by establish
J. Sears went to Weed on a busi from Merrill where he has been try Gardner.
ed that no watei will be furnl»l>e<l In
ing
to
buy
some
cattle.
’
Will sell cheap for cash
Tom Roberts, Sr., brought a load any year until all op - at Ion and n In-
ness trip last week.
Miss Della Melhase is going to have ot baled hay up from his ranch on tenuric" (barges th« * dw ■ shall iriv -
Bob and Clyde Short are hauling
KEARNS RANCH
-
Kenwood, Cal.
be-n paid.
Accor llngly no .vver
for Maney Bros., the ditch contrac- a Christmas tree at her home on ' I^»st River Saturday.
will
be
furnished
for
the
Irrigation
I
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2tJ
Al
B
SII-VLNS,
Manager
Chrstmas
eve.
J. J. Simonds butchered hogs on
tors.
season of 1909 for any land», unless
E. W. Smith butchered ten head Wednesday.
He sold one to Sam the portion of the iiiMtalment for op
Mr. LaPrairie is going to butcher
♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
of
hogs
last
week.
Dixon, of Olene, and delivered It eration and maintenance due and pay
a cow Sunday.
Roy Kinsman, who has been on : Thursday.
able on or before May 1. 1909, l as
Ed Phillips is putting up a new
NOTICE
le-eri paid on or before that date, and
his
homestead
In
the
mountains
for
at
Merrill,
visited
Jay
Haynes,
of
house on his ranch.
In like manner no water will be fur
the
past
month,
came
down
last
week
Mr
.
Simonds
last
Monday
night,
Ed Fairclo is in the hills cutting
nished In any subsequent irrigation
Parties wishing sagebrush land
to visit a day or two with Jas. Dixon
The school literary society held season unless payment has been made
posts.
cleared call on or write,
and
Everett
Kirkendall,
before
leav
I their usual program Friday after on or b«!fore May 1 of thnt year of tho
J. D. Carroll is supplying meat for
The time has now arrived when
W. XV. MASTEN.
ing for his old home in Iowa, where noon. The question debated was: portion of the Instalment for opera
the government camp.
Klamath Falls, Ore. every settler on railroad lauds should
tion and maintenance which was at 12-3tf
he
intends
to
spend
Christmas.
■Resolved, That there is more plea- that time due and payable.
Mr. LaPrairie is building a new
Join In a complaint in the suit now
Nelson Smith came home Sunday ^sure In pursuit than in possession.”
For all applications for water rights
chicken house.
pending between the Government of
NOTICE
OF
HALE.
filed after June 15 In 1909 or any
Tom Martin went to the Falls on to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The affirmative won.
tlie United States and the Railroad
Notice
Is
hereny
giv«-n
that
under
siibsoquent
year,
one
instalment
of
E. W. Smith.
Glen Van Meter killed several ducks
business last Monday.
Company
and other*. Tho object of
th«'
charge»
for
building,
operation
and by virtue ot an order of tho Coun
O. Short went to town Saturday last week.
J. C. Sears has a new foreman on
and maintenance, 43.75 per acre, ty Court of Jackson County, State of this Is that the rights of ovory one
with
a
nice
lot
of
sausage
and
head
The farmers have had to pull their must be paid at the time of filing, but
his railroad contract.
may bo settled at the one time, and
plows In as they decided thro could the portion, of the Instalment for op Oregon, duly made and entered of
The steamer brought up a load of cheese.
every
person who Intervenes, If the
record
on
the
29th
day
of
May,
A.
D.,
eration
and
maintenance
shall
be
E. XV. Smith's team ran away with not plow when the ground was froz-
rails and other things for Erickson &
credited on account of the Instalment 1906, authorizing and empowering settlers are successful, as we fully
him
Thursday,
breaking
the
hay
rack.
en,
Petterson.
of said charges for tho subsequent me so to do, I, Mary A. Isaacs, exe- believe they will be, will at onco be
Two of the girls enrolled in our i Esau Keck has been grubbing t sage-
J. D. Carroll had 16 head of horses
year.
school, Ola Smith and Maud Boggs, brush. He says he will need more
If any instalment of tho charges cutrlx of the estate of George W. enabled to obtuin title to their land,
i
break out of his pasture last week.
went to the Falls for a horseback hay next winter.
shall not have boon paid in full on or Isaacs, deceased, shall from and after while if they are not joined In thia
Miss Wlnine Wampler, Mr.and Mrs.
before May 1 of the year subsequent the 30th day of June, A. D., 1906, suit, complications will be sure to
While enjoying a
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Ed Jamison, .Miss Ella Jamison, Mrs. ride Saturday.
to that In which it is due and payable proceed to »ell tho following describ arise, either by forfeiture of tho lands
swift trot, Maud fell off, but fortu
MANY MEN AT WORK.
Joe Chapele, Miss Delia Melhase and
as heroin provided, It shall then be
nately was not hurt.
Over three hundred men and two come delinquent and under the terms ed real estate, situate In Klamath to tho' Government of tho United
Miss Helen Willard will be the guests
States, or by reason of a decree of
M.
Lovelady
visited
Nelson
Smith
hundred and ten head of stock are of Section 5 of the Reclamation Act, County, Oregon, to-wit:
of E. W. Smith and our school Xmas.
the entry and water right application
tho court simply affecting parties to
Sunday.
Tho
Soutbest
quarter
of
tho
South
now
working
on
the
railroad
within
The Lone Pine school house has
shall be subject to cancellation with
,
the suit, or In other ways that will
Mrs.
E.
XV.
Smith
visited
her
sis
west
quarter
and
Lot
number
Four
1
a radius of a few miles of Klamath the forfeiture of any moneys pat!
been completed and probably the first
■
make It more expensive to the parties
ter-in-law. Mrs. Fred Smith, Sunday. Falls.
of
Section
Seven;
tho
Northeast
quar
This includes the crew« of thereon.
time it will be opened to the public
than nt prosent, and would take them
J.
C.
Sayers
left
for
Dorris,
on
a
The
chnrgos
herein
provided
for
ter
of
the
Northwest
quarter
and
Lot
Erickson
&
Petterson,
and
Tom
Say
will be on Christmas eve, when a
may for the convenience of applicants number One ot Section Eighteen. Al a long time to got title even If suc
ers, the sub-contractor.
large crowd will receive favors from business trip the first of the week.
be paid to the special fiscal agent of
cessful In other proceedings.
H. Anderson made a trip to the
About
400
feet
of
fill
has
been
good old Santa and view the tree.
the U. S. Reclamation Service assign so tho East one-half of the Northwest
All partlos who sre Interested are
Falls
last
week
to
lay
In
his
winter's
made on the Hot Sittings tract aver ed to the Klamatn project for tran»- quarter, the Northeast quarter of
W. P. Miles got his finger badly
Invited to call upon or correspond
.supply of groceries.
iniHslon
to
the
register
and
receiver
y,e
Southwest
quarter
and
Lot
num
aging
five
feet
deep.
This
work
is
hurt on his new engine last week.
Tom Roberts had the III luck to now complete to the government ot the local land offices on or before ber Two of Section Seven, all In with the undersigned at once.
Mr. Masten delivered three dressed
the date specified for payment at tho
GEO. W. TREFREN,
have
all of his potatoes eaten by Mr. ditch and the trestles have been built local land offices; but In case this Township Forty-one, South of Range
hogs to the Falls last week.
Ashland, Ora.
Pickett's hogs this fall.
as far as the laundry on the Espla privilege Is availed of, the neces»ary Fourteen East of the Willamette Mer 12-2-2t
Jack Horton is getting butter from
J. D. Hooper has sold J. C. Sayers nade. All of the dirt has been taken charges for transportation of the cash idian, In Klamath County, Oregon.
the Ankeny ranch.
14 head of hogs at. 5 cents per pound. from the cut being made through tho 'as determined by the Special Fiscal
If you are looking for something
Subject to confirmation of said
Agent, must accompany the payment
Homer Smith hurt his horse's
Charlie Baldwin, of Klamath Falls, i hill and the steam shovel Is now as of the water right charges.
Court at private sale, for cash In hand oat of the ordinary for a Xmas pree-
shoulder last week, and had to call Is hauling hay from the Masten and far north as Second addition. Prac-
or at least one-third cash and balance nnt, why not decide on an Edison
JAMES RUDOLPH GARFIELD,
on a veterinary.
Secretary of the Interior. secured by mortgage on the property. Phonograph, which will not only give
Ankeny ranches.
j tlcally all of the teams are being used
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Short went to
E. W. Smith visited J. C. Sayers south of town while the work to the 12-17-12-31
Date of first publication, December pleasure for one day but for years to
town last week to do their Christmas last Saturday.
north Is being done with dirt cars
17th, 1908.
come. E. W. Muller, cor. 6th and
EHTHAY NOTICE.
shopping.
Miss Gladys was out to spend Snn- and dinky engines.
MARY A. ISAACS,
Main streets, has the largest stock of
Bay Horse, weight about 900 lbs
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Master Austin Hooper went to the, day with Miss Maud Boggs.
Executrix of Estate of George W. machines and records in the county
3-cornered brand.
Isaacs, Deceased.
12-17-1-4 to select from.
11-17
Falls after a load of groceries Satur-1 Jesse Turner, who has been on an
S. Herllhy, Klamath Falls.
Toys, Holiday Good. KKK Store. 16 10-8tf
Fruits, Produce, Eggs, Butter, Cheese.
Poultry, Fresh Eastern and Coast
Oysters, and Generay Market
1
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Lakeside Inn ’
5
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MIDWAY jSTABD®
CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
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Shorthorns i"r Sale «r Trade
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