known to be public ships of tho bel-
dir x mox \i r;»!trsiN.
! Ilgeretit fighting fleet.**
Japan ditto«s front Great Britain They Al lend) lt< gin to l*ny Hu* list
I
’
|on only one question. This Is in r»>-
of Aunille'trutlou.
*
iH.-ctluti 4 of th«» 1» • !.iuuitl< II .\ll ut
Ispi-ct to the right to a-arch a neutral
»June 17 19u2 (.12 Üt«i< , öS
no
vesnol under convoy of a warship of
Year ILxik of D«*|«artiueot of Agri iS li<'l«'b> gl\«l|l us lUllOWM
Wali'l will l»e tui'ulah««! (rotti th.*
dealers in
|her own nationality. On ti u Jari*» culture: “Within three decad a al
Klamath proj«*<'t, «»«egoii < sllfut till«,
I says:
ter the first Fetleral recognition of under th«* provision«« of lb» Itcelamn
Tu the Schools of Klamath County:
“A neutral ve.rsel under convoy of forestry, and sixteen yours from the ilon Act, In the liil.ulkui s<*a «m of
Friday, February 12, 1909, will bel
a vessel of war of her own national- date when the first ‘tliuber<-«l resei v<* 1909, fur the irrigable lumi show n on
the one huudiedtli anniversary of th«- i ity Is exempt, except in cases of grave was cr«-ated, there lave been estab farm units of
\\ ill.tiiu-l(«- M< ritlhin. 1 ’. 39 8 .
birth of Abraham 1.1 coin
A recent suspicion, from a belligerent visit or lislid. In tho Interest of the whole
1» 8 I-:. T. 38 8., R. :• I-: T. 40 8., It
writer accouutiug for the backward search it the commander of the con people, 150,000,000 acres of nation 9 E. T. 39 8., K. IO E. T. 40 H , It
condition of South America as com voy makes a declaration In writing al foresta.effectively pnit<*eted against 10 E. T. 4 1 H , It lo E . T. 4 0 8 , It.
pared with our continent remarks to the effi-ct that the vessel under fire and trespass and thrown open on Il E T. 41 8., It. Il E. T. 4 1 8.. It.
that South America has no Pilgrim convoy has no contraband on board, advantageous terms to tho ua«*s of 12 B.
Mt. Diablo M, ridwiu. T. 48 N.,
Fathers, no Plymouth Rock, no great is not engaged in an attempt to vio the public. Forests have so large a It. fc K.
•nselflsh patriots like our Franklin. late a blockade, la not performing place in tho national life that, In approved November 16. 19011, by tho
OUR STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY IS THE
Washington and Lincoln. These tneti ’ unneutral service for the other bel- Mime measure, every citizen shur«*s Secretary of the interior and on tile
In
th«»
local
land
offices
at
l.uk<<vlvw,
exemplify th«* highest type of Amer-1 ligerent and that the ship's papers the benefits which attend successful
MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY
On-gon, and Redding, California
lean citiseusbip. Their lives, thoughts! are in order and complete.**
llomoHtead entries a,«-ompitnled by
effort to preserve, restore or eatab
and d«*eds ai<* and should be much
llsh them. Yet It will alwara be the appllcutIons for water rights and the
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before our school children the boys «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ¡W«-atern Industries which will most hist instalment of tie building, and
operation and nialnteiiaiico charges
and girls who are to become the cit- ♦
Finest Grade of Everything.
Smokers’ Articles:
PI.KVNA 1TKM8.
♦ profit from th«* presetue of th«* exist may be made under the provisions of
ixens of tomorrow.
ing national forests, upon whose re said act for th«» farm units shown on
said plats. Water right applications
Therefore. I wish to suggest that
Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos best in the market
Steve Foster was In this district source»- mainly wood, water and nay nlso li«> made for lands heretofore
the Centennial of Abraham Lincoln
range-
they
are
largely
dependent.
entered mid for Imols In private own
be celebrated in every school of Kia- . Monday looking for some cows.
The Government always favors set ership ami tho time when payments
The
boys
are
enjoying
tine
skating
math County ; that th«* regular work
tiers and home builders and prior ua- will be due therefor la hereinafter
of that afternoon be set aside; that here.
We nuke a Specialty of Dried Fruits of al! kinds,
era,
both by granting fre«> use of the stated.
The limit of area per entry, repre
appropriate exercises be prepared | J. H. Barnes brought a load of ¡timber and by encouraging
amall senting the acreage which. In the
California, Nevada and Home Honey.
•nd that the citixens of the conitnun-, hay from Round Lake to his ranch {sales. The business of the national opinion of the Secretary of tho Inter
Monday.
Ity be invited to participate in paying
ior.
may
b«>
reasonably
required
for
I forests must increase largely; for so
J. ............
P. Lee
tribute to the memory of our great! -
* butchered Monday,
.............
th«* support of a family on the lands
vast are the resource» of timber and entered subject to tho provisions of
National hero.
I suggest that th«*'
Sevits Is hauling his winters
minerals, and the opportunitie» for the R«*elamntlon Act, Is fixed at the
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS AT ALL TIMES
schools ask the city governments of wood,
amount» shown upon the plats for
,
various
business
enterprises
and
for
Mrs. Karecow and her son, Alex
their respective towns to d«*clare a
i the development of power and irri th«* several farm units
The limit of m *a for which wa
half holiday, that business be sus ander, visited In the Falls this week gation, that the utilization of the for
ter right application may bo made
The fortunate hunters of last w«*»>k
pended and that the public assist in
ests
can
be
said
to
have
only
begun.
I for lands in private ownership shall
the <*elebration. The exercises may were A. Brentner, A. Karecow ami
“Throughout the year marked pro . be 160 acres of irrigable laud for each
Charley
Sevits,
who
succeeded
In
kill
consist of an address by some citixen,
gress has been made In securing the land owner.
The charges which shall bo mad«*
patriotic songs, declamations, and es ing 24 ducks.
i
A. Brentner went to Merrill Mon most prompt, simple au«l precis» bus- 'per acre of Irrigable land In the said
says emphasizing phases of Lincoln’s
iln«*ss methods. an«i in bringing th«- entries and for lands heretofore en
ehara« ter and work. Let the Ameri- day to engage his hay.
tered or In private ownership which
J H. Barnes butchered this week. I forest officers in th«- fi« ld.aiid.through can be Irrigate«! In the Waters from
can flag be conspicuous and let a
‘
them,
the
public,
luto
closer
touch
G. W. Heavilin went to the Fulls
the said Irrigation project, ar«- In
•alute to the flag be a part of the
with th«* aims of tKe Government in two parts as follows
Wednesday.
exercises.
its forest policy. On January 1.1906.
1. The building of the Irrlrntfon
Mr. Le»i has been hauling hay to
During the coming month the life'
system, $30.00 p- r acre of Irrigable
the
area
of
the
national
forests
was
of Lincoln .should be emphasized by Van Valkenburg’s ranch.
land, payable tn not moi
mote tian t n
J. H. Barnes an«i family took din 97,773,417 acres, and on December annual Instalment , each payment not
MRS. M. McMIl.I.AN, Prop’r.
morning readings, in the composition
21, 1906,«127,154,371 acres; but th«*
and language work and wherever the ner with Mr. and Mis. G. W. lleavllin receipts incr«*aaed in greater propor less than $3 •»«> per .ore or some
tlple th«*r«*of, provid•••!, however
a
Christmas.
Modern iinpri'voiiiriit'
73 rooms iiik I suites.
teacher can use such material.
full pa* meat may be made at
i
tion— from $273,460 In 1905, to
A
J.
W.
Adkins
visited
his
niece,
Mrs.
J G. SWAN.
tlnio
of
any
balance
remaining
Sumpin
Rooms,
Bur
Ilo«
m.
Parlors, Two Club
1004,185 In 1906. In addition,
A
after certification I ns been mn
Co. School Su |>t Heavilin, Christmas.
A
permittees (near-by settlers
Rooms,
Etc,,
Eh*.
the Commissioner of the G
A
Iranchmen) were granted tinibor
iniud Offiro that t ill an I atlsft
THE \ XXISHU
A
compliance has l>
HILI'* FOR WAR
of
charge
to
the
value
of
$7
01).
Only a short titn
•
lie
i
equlretnet
ts
of
t
SE
ON THE HIGH
“In disposing of timber on th,- na ¡residence, cultlvatiei
tice iu an obscure corner of a news-■
tional forests every effort has been tlon.
pa ¡nr that a whallr ¡g vessel had sail-j
LONDON’.—The views of t ic tea
2. For operation
made to meet the local condition In
powers, the delegates from which ed from Preston— of all places in | each forest ami In the differe t parts which wllk 83 .*•<
were assembled here this week to the world- -for.the southern seas on of each forest wh, r« the character available, be fix« I in
the amount of wa
decide upon a code of laws for the a whaling voyage, And I have no. of the timber and the iiarket requin minimum charge p.
doubt
that
others
have
slipped
away
international prize courts provided
ispecial consideration
This has been land whether water
for at the last Hague conference,make from obscure ports without any flour done not only by varying the size ui not. Th«- op«*ratloii
a decidedly bulky volume. Some of ishing of trumpets intent upon gar the tree« which ar«- cut under the charg«* for th«* irrigation season of
1909 nnd until further nolle,- will I«--
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
the powers, like Japan, have submit nering some of that hitherto wasted sales In accordance with the kind of 75 cents per acre of Irt Igulil«* land
marine
wealth
in
the
otherwise
des
ted their proposals in brief form.while
¡timber and the situation, but also b> whether water Is used thereon or not
For lands hcr«-aft-*r • atensl, tin-
others, notably Great Britain, sup olate southern seas.
^supplying the needs of th«» people in'
With or Without Driver
The once immense business dwin
first installment on account of tin
port the views with arguments and
each vicinity with the particular kind said charges for th, irrigable lands
references to decisions which British dled away for many reasons, but of timber required by th«-m in their show n on these plats shall be paid for
caval courts have given in historical chiefly, I am sure, because the meth Industries.
th«* season of 1909 at the local lan>1
naval cases. The United States, too, od of conducting it was antiquated,
“The institution of a charge for office at laikevlew, Oregon, or nt Rai
has gone into detail on the various obsolete. The American whalers were grazing in the forests, with the adop ding. California, at the time of entry
and of tiling water right appllcuttou,
subjects which she thinks should re {the very smartest of their kind; their i tion of regulations to prevent dam the total payment b- Ing not less than
intrepidity
and
skill
were
truly
mar
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ceive consideration, while Germany
age to the range, and with satlsfac- $3.75 per acre. Th«- ■«••eon«! install
|
has submitted a draft for a code of > velous, but they were conservative itory
allotments of territory, both be meat shall tie du«- and payable May 1.
< ►
1910, at th«* same place. Subsequent
beyond belief, and did not adopt the,
Jaws.
tween cattle owners and Individual Installments shall be due and paya
I •
The United States, Great Britain modern methods which alone would | owners of the same kind of stock, ble on May 1 of ea< h y« ar at the same
< >
•nd Japan are agreed on the majority have enabled them to compete with were Important accomplishments of place.
For lands In private ownership and
of points. The American views in the products of the Standard Oil Co.) ' the year.
for lands heretofor- <nt«-r«-d the first
That attitude has been abandoned,
clude the following suggestions:
f " Planting operations are at pres Installment shall b«- dm* ami pa» able
though
American
whaling
is
now
al
A neutral ship found within the
ent centered In eight nurseries within May 1, 1909, and the Instalments for
limits of belligerent powers may be most entirely conducted by Portugu lor near as many different forests. the year 1910 and aubw«*quent years
NINE YOUNG BULLS, ONE. TWO AND
•eized, destroyed or used for warlike ese, and indeed, the American whal ¡There are now on hand a total of shall be due and payable on th«* sam«
date and at the sum«* place.
< 1
purposes, but the proprietors must ers are being elboweti aside by the i 6,000,000 seedings, and 750 acres
The first installment ■ >f th« charges
THREE-YEAR-OLDS;
c
‘
i were p|aDte(j |n
spring of 1907, for all Irrlgabl«* ar as -bown on th--««
be indemnified. In cases where the rep r«*sen tat Ives of other countries,
FIFTEEN
BREEDING COWS
"outsiders
”
whom
they
on«»
looked
enemy has not observed the usages
""
Four of the nurseries have be« n <-s- Plata, whether or not water right a|e
of war and the delinquent cannot be upon with contemptuous pity ^or tabllshed long enough to grow so, d- plication Is made t! «-r- for or water Is
Will trade one or all f«»r breeding ewes nr dairy cows
I used th«-r«-on aha'I «••• Im- an«! pa -
captured, there may be recourse to thinking they understood the art and|1|n|?w of die for planting,
able as herein provided.
mystery
of
catching
sperm
whales.
(
..
Better
for
Drop us a line and learn all about this stock
reprisals, but always in accordance
comniiinic«»-
The regulation I* h»-.«by «s'ubllsh-
With the dictates of humanity. The
Now there Is very little art, and tlon, through public and private tele- ed that no watet will be furnlHb«-d Iti
Will sell cheap for cash
reprisal should not exceed in sever no mystery, about capturing the le- phone lines now b«-lng constructed, any year until all <>;>« ration and main
tenance
charges
then
<lm-
shall
have
ity the offense committed and should viathan. Danger there 1», and will ¡and the improvement of roads, will he- n p««ld.
KEARNS RANCH
-
Kenwood, Cal.
Accordingly no ,v i er
aot be repeated after reparation has ' still continue to be. for the wonder be of the greatest assistance In the will be furnished for the lirlgatlon
(24 2tJ
M. H STEVENS, Manager
been made for the injury complained ful giant in his flurry or death ag conduct of forest budn-
and «• -y>. «— s<-nH<>n of 1909 for any lands, unl<-ss
ony is capable of performing some tally In the control of fires. The use the portion of the Instalment for op
of.
feats of
agility
and of the forests by the public will also eration and maintenance ilu«» and pay
All ships in the public service of amazing
able on or before May 1, 1909, has
strength,
but
with
the
perfection
of be stimulated by the marking of been paid on or before that date, an<1 j
NOTI« E.
’HIIORTIIORNg” Foil HALE
the enemy are subject to capture, ex
cept those employed in purely char modern whale-slaughtering appara ;roads and trails, giving the direction In like manner no water will be fur-1
Olt TRADE.
Parth-s wishing sagebrush land
Best of Scotch breeding and Indiv
itable or scientific, work, voyages of tus even that dang«?r has almost dis and distance to the nearest town, nlshed in any subHoquent Irrigation
H<-aHon unless payment has been mad«- cleared call on or write,
idual merit, nln<> young bulls, 1, 2,
discovery and as hospital ships
All appeared. And so of necessity has ranch, or camping place
on or before May 1 of that year of the
W. W. MASTEN,
nnd 3-yoar olds. Fifteen good breed
p^vate vessels belonging to the eD most of the romance.
"The record of 1906 has confirni«-d portion of tho Instalment for opera
Klamath Falls, Or«* ing cows.
I can imagine no keener disgust [the business success of the Govern tion ami maintenance which was at 12-3tf
emy, except bona fide coastal fi-ibing
Will trade one or all for breeding
boats are subject to capture, unless than that felt by the real sportsman ment policy, and thus given encour that time due and payable.
For all applications for water rights
N<»TI< E OF HALE.
owes or dairy cows.
exempt under treaty. In cases of when watching a tame pheasant bat agement to the development of the. filed after June 15 in 1909 or any
Drop us a lino nnd loam nil about
military or other necessity private tle, or when going through the abat technical side of forestry. When,] subs« «¡.tent year, on«- In^^lment of
Notice Is bereoy given that tinder
ships of the enemy can be destroyed toirs at Chicago. Such disgust do I through studies now under way, al th«- charg«“« for building, «»iteration ami l»y virtue of an order of the Coun this stock. Will sell cheap for cash.
or retained for service of the govern feel, though no sportsman, at the better knowledge of the growth andi and mafntcnatifo. $:« 75 p«-r acre, ty Court of Jackson County, Stntc of KEARNS RANCH, Kenwood, Calif.
must be paid at th«- tint»- of filing, but
M. B. Stevens, Mgr.
ment.
Neutral ships employed in thought of the noble sea beast, the habits of our Western trees is se I the portion of th Instalment for op Oregon, duly made nnd entered of 12-24-21
naval or military service of th pn- mighty and yet harmless monarch of cured and the forests huv«» been oral Ion end ninfntenanc» shnll bo record on tho 29th day of May, A. D,
For Heir or Trud«'—Residence and
etny or placed under control of the the illimitable main, being assawi-1 brought, through the utilization of I credited on account of tho instalment 1905, authorizing and empowering
business property In the best town
of
said
charges
for
tho
subséquent
enemy for naval or military service 1 nated by the conscfenc«dess anarch ground at present unoccupied, to'
me so to do, I, Mary A. Isaacs, exe-
year.
in the Willamette valley.
are subject to capture and d< -ruc ist’s weapons of bombs and poison. greatly increased productive ness,still I
If any Instalment of the charg«»» cutrlx of the estato of George W.
Inquire at the Boston Store.
tion.
•
Sadly do I feel that the renascence of ’larger benefits may be expected.”
shall not have b< «n fluid In full on or Isaacs, deceased, shall from and after
7-212
before May 1 of the year subsequent the 30th day of Juno, A, D., 1905,
In regard to blockade, the British,, whaling.profitable as ft will doubtless .
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to that In which It Is due and payable
as oppos« d to the continental view,! be in a financial sens«, has brought
Mrs. Bert Hall and children have arf herein provided. It shall then be proceed to sell the following describ
STRAYED,
holds that the blockading force ma» with it an almost entire destruction returned from Iron River, Michigan, come delinquent ami under the terms ed real estate, situate In Klamath
From pasture near K’amath Falls,
be disposed at any distance from the «>f what was once certainly the most where she has been visiting relatives. of S«'-tfon 5 of th«- Reclamation Art, County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Oregon, between Dec. 1st and Dec.
ports or coasts of the enemy that the manly and romantic sport in the They have now joined Mr. Hall on the entry and water right application
Tho 8outbest quarter of the South 11th, tho following described horses:
stall
be
subject
to
cancellation
with
naval commanders think it necessary, world. London Daily Mall.
their homestead in Township 37-10. the forfeiture of any moneys pal l west quarter and Lot number Four 1 brown gelding branded AA left
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provided it is not so placed as to ob
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of Section Seven; the Northeast qnar- i shoulder; 1 black mars branded LG
thereon.
Struct access to a neutral seaboard
The charges herein provided for ter of th«- Northwest quarter and Lot ' |oft th|gh| n Ieft h|P( ths s*ms bslnff
INVITING BAKED POTATOES.
Pl HLIU NOTICE.
On the question of the right to' May be made by peeling and bak
D'-partment of the Interior, Wash I may for the convenience of applicants number Ono of Section Eighteen. Al- tho property of tho United 8tat<*s Ro-
be paid to the special fiscal agent of
sleze a neutral ship carrying cargo ing In a hot, quick oven. They may ington, December 7, 1908.
the U. 8. Reclamation Service assign so the East ono-half of the Northwest clnmntlon Service. Any Information
to a neutral port, which cargo is In be placed directly In the oven of clean
Subject to the terms and provlHlons -■«I to the Klamatu project for trans quarter, tho Northeast quarter of Ipadlng to tho recovery of the above
tended ultimately for the enemy, the or on a tin pie plate; when brown on of the public notice dat«-d November mission to th' register and receiver the Southwest quarter and Lot num
described animals will be thankfully
British report says:
one side turn over and the potatoes 18, J 908, notice is hereby given, in of the local land offices on or before ber Two of Section Seven, all In received, Report all Information to
the
date
apeclfied
for
payment
at
tho
"Great Britain never has raised will be a most tempting dark brown. pursuance of Section 1 of the Recla-
local land offices; but In case this Township Forty-one, South of Rango the U. S. Reclamation Office, Klam
any objection to the condemnation of A moderate oven will make them an nation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 privilege Is availed of, the necessary Fourteen Rnst of the Willamette Mer ath Falls, Oregon.
goods on a British ship seized while unsightly gray, hence the hot oven. Stat., 388), that water will be fur charges for transportation of thc_cash idian, In Klamath County, Oregon. •-------------------------- <
on the way to a neutral port where — Delineator.
Subject to confirmation of said
nlshed under the Klamath project in as determined by the Special Fiscal
If you are looking for something
Agent, must accompany the payment
it has been proved that the goods
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Court at private sale, for cash in hand oat of the ordinary for ■ Xmas pr»»-
the irrigation season of 1909 for the of the water right charges.
were to be transshipped at the neutral
A FISH TASTE.
or at least one-third cash and balance ent, why not decide on an Bdloon
lands designated upon farm unit plat
JAMES RUDOLPH GARFIELD,
jgort to an enemy’s territory.’’
Secretary of the Interior. secured by mortgngo on the property. Phonograph, which will not only give
To get rid of the taste and smell of T. 39 8., R. 9 E., W. M., approved
"It Is essential,” the statement of fish, baked or fried, wash the ves- by the Secretary of the Interior De 12-17-12-21
Data of first publication, December pleasure for one day but for years to
goes on, "that there should be no pos ’•el they were cooked In well with soap cember 1, 1908, and on file In the
17th, 1404.
ESTRAY SOTKI.
come. B. W. Muller, cor. 4th and
sibility of donbt as to the ships en and water, dry ft, then scald with local land office at Lakeview, Oregon.
MART A. ISAACS,
Bay Horse, weight about 200 :b».
Main streets, has the largest stock of
titled to exercise the right of search. boiling vinegar, or vinegar and wa
Executrix of Estate of George W. machines and records la tho county
JAMES RUDOLPH GARFIELD,
l-eornared brand.
It Should be strictly limited to ships ter.— Delineator.
Isaacs, Deceased.
12-17-1-4 to select from.
Secretary of the Interior. lO Stf
S. Herllhy, Klamath Falla.
ll*lf
< Film:
vie
i ix .«»tvs birth .
F
Fruits, Produce, Eggs, Butter, Cheese,
Poultry, Fresh Eastern and Coast
Oysters, and Generay Market
:
\ t
t
Lakeside Inn,
i
1
MIDWAY jSTABUEJ
CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
Shorthorns for Sale or Trade
1
4