Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 29, 1909, Image 2

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BIO REDUCTIONS
On all Dry Goodsand Shoes
Dl.l'AllI MEN T OF 1HK INTER­
IOR, IMI'KI* 81 ATEM
LAND i.FFL k.
I<aituvluw. Oregon.
March 14, 1909.
»too of itili* notice cannot bo mado,
it Is hereby ordsiud and directed
that uueb notice bo glvun by duo und
proper publication.
4 1 5
30
J. N. WATSON,
Register.
Ilow's ihls?
M'aotfrr Un« llundiwl Dull«.« K*warti far acv
U, ut <'alan 6 that .«ea.l ba cuim I by llall'a
t aiarih Car» y. J CIIKNKY A IX» . T..le4o O.
Wl, ih* Ululai «W*«d. bava lutown V J. »'hana*
fur lha tao I* yaar«. and ballava bun parfa«Uy
huiiutal.la la all bu«li»aaa lia» «'lluiia and Sass-
i tally able lu carry out a>>y oblluaiuoia mad« by
hiallini.
Wai.iHHU. K ihhan a M asvim .
Wholnaala 111 USS tala. T otarlo. O.
llall a Calarih Cura ia takan tnlarually, saliti»
dlivilly upon lha blood and n>u.«HM aurfaaaa of
th* ayatam. ToaUm.uiial« anni fias. I'rloa Aa par
holli*. H.4d uv all l>r.ursiata.
A sufficient ctinliui uutduvtl l.av-
been tiled lu this olUcu by John II.
Vollmer, DorrU, CailL, oonloslunl.
agaiuM homuaUHid vuiry Mo. 3 9.»/.
i’ortlaud, Orogun,
April 22, lv03. Haul cortlficalu No
Mutch id. 1909
0J46, Issued August 11, 1908, tor
Healed
blds
marked
outside, "llld
U.o W>wNMW. BWxNW»®, NFS«
SWLi, Bee. IX, T. 41 8 , il. 1 E . Timber Bule Appllcallun, February
You simply only have to loll Ihu
W. M ,, by MiUlani A. Uloy, in 2 4, 1903, Crater," uud addreaued to truth. That's boostlug Lot every
wi.lch il Is alleged teat said William thu District Forester, Forest Service, ono got busy. The truth about the
A.
Oley has utlurly tailed lu rw- Portland, Oregon,, will ho rboelved Klamath country is an Interesting
no
1*01
Nl)
HACK
ff
.70
SALT. H «ROUND...............
spuot lu said oiilry to comply wilii up to and iucludliig the Hlh duy f ■tor), and luiprovos with much
.80
AO 1*04 Nl> HACK
DAIRY HALT..........................
tho public laud laws of tho Dulled Muy, 11*09, for ull tho merchantable tolling.
1.00
AO 1*01 Nl> HACK
TABLE HALT.....................
Slates and the rules and regulations dead timber standing or down and
1OO POUNDH 7.00
Hl'GAR ......................................
e*l.abllal.i>d thoruuudor with lotor- nil tho live timber marked for cut
...14 POUNDH 1.00
Hl'GAR ......................................
ouee
to establishing and maintaining ling by tho Forest olhm.r located on
IN
I
j
BB
POUNDH
PRUNKS ..................................
, • • •
riMidouco upon said land; that ho did an aroa to bo donnttuly designate»!
. . . 14 POUNDS 1.00
Rl! K. JAPAN.........................
not establish a rualdeooe tn a house by the Forest officer buferò culling
.IS
KKTl Hl I*. RKGILAR I’Rlt K SWc. . .
ou naid laud wltliin six months from begins of approximately 769 acre«
of Hoc. 33.
dale of entry; that ho lias uovur within the MKH of HE
AT THIÌSH PRICES
roald.Hl I'uulluuously, or at all, upon 8% of HW\, of See. 3 4. NW\i of
Mo lutw «onte »l.wirablo land
said tract of laud; luai ho has never NKI4. NW> h , uud W% of SW1, of
cultlvatea or improved thu same, Sue. 35, K% of Hoc. 26. Nife or
to ex.hatlgv for Improved pr.»|a-
and that Ills only protnneo of com­ >NE\* of So»'. SI, r K a. it e
city
in Klainalh Falla—land
ply lug with the hoiuoat.Mtd law* was , E, W. M. in Iho Crater National
Huit will le Irrigateli,, but for
lb.
MERRILL TU HAVE lUlUWAD.
i
For
)
st.
Oregon;
estimated
to
be!
ALFALFA.
to cruet a box housu thereon and a
5.683.UOO feet II. M
M. of live Andi w lilt It water bi no yet revuly.
small log stable, and Imuiodlately
II M of <1 Kid y8llow
ALTURAS. April 23. —A. M. » Ilio < ir. uit < cui t of the Sitile <>> thor cutter Mild bomeatetid un try num i ).■>J0 f
CORVALLIS, April 24.—Of all
Soutu tltolto latngcll Vallry
' pine, 1,816,000 foot II. M of live and'
till goo, Ft r Ilie < ouiity
the crops produced upou tho farm, Green. County Surveyor of this coun­
left said promi.»'« uud engaged in
lami Io exchange for land under
perhaps uo other offers so many at­ ty, returned a few days ago from a
ui Kluiimtli.
busihuaa in Klamath Falla. Oregon, 363,000 feet II M. of dead Douglas
B. A. Bradburn and Jano B.ail and that ho also leiiaod and farmed :lr. I .. I I M lo-'t II -M of In- ' Irrigation near K I m mut h Full*.
tractions und advantages lo ilio farm­ surveying trip in the wosloru part of
ers us does alfalfa. As an im­ Modoc, whore he reports having .urn. bls wife, Plainilff*. vs J obi 4 tract of land belonging to his I white Hr. 714,000 foot B. M of llvu
prover of tl.e soil it has few equals seen and conversed with a party of olea, Defeudant.
HAVE YOll NOTH ED THE
lather. U W (Moy. who resides iu and 71,000 foot II. M of d ud sugar
and no superiors. As foiago for all Southern Pacific engineers, who are
To the above named defendant, Siskiyou County, Calif, where sold i>lno »awtlniber. log arahi. more or
NEW HOHEM GOING UP IN
causes of uve stock, whether used surveying between Klamath Falls obn Cotos:
tract of land so lea-iod was located, I ohs . aud 250,000 feet B. M log scale
MILIJ4 ADDITION ?
us La,, o...a feed, or pasture. It is and Alturas. Green says that those
In the uaiuo of the 8tato of Orvgo: and that lor tho past year, uud f.u of Dougina fir sawlogs, cut nnd on
unexcelled in yield, food value, pala- men are now engaged in making a ou aro hereby required to appeal more than a year iiniuodlaleiy pro tho ground
No bld of lean than
tability and permnucy of growth. To location survey on the lino followed and answer the oomp.alnt tllod ■o.ding bis making final proof ou 33 35 for llvo and |3 for dead yel
tee farmer keeping cows, bogs or by their preliminary survey of last against you in the above vntltlod said .homestead entry, tho contesto«- low pine, 33.50 for llvo and 31
poultry it is of paramount value in ' I November.
>uit ou or before the 3rd day of wat. engaged In tho buslniMia of con for dead Douglas fir, 31.35 for llvu
mat it is practically the only forage; This party of surveyors consist* of June, 1909. that beir.g the date of diluting a saloon in Siskyou County, white fir, 33 60 for llvo and 32 for
crop ti at will supply green feed con-1 twenty-two men under the direction he last publication of Summons and Calif . al a place oouimouly known ns deu»l sugar plnu and 33 75 for Doug
tinuously through the dry summer, of B. F. Knowlton, one of the lead .he last day within which you are re­ "tho hold In the ground."
That las flr logs now on the ground, por|
mouius oi mis region. In addition* Ing men in the engineering depart quired to answer as fixed by order said oontiMtno aubmlttod his final M. foot U M.,
• • will bo considered and {
to these advantages, it is superior to j meat of the Southern Pacific. The >f publication of this Summons, and proof on said traot of land on or a deposit of 32000 pay able to tho
M.
RICHARDSON
all otuer crops in quickly improving, party is now located at Dry Lake, ■ f you fail to aplicar and answer, the about the ¿3nd day of April, 1908, order of The First National Bank of R
and maintaining the appearanoe and in the western part of this county. plaintiff* will apply to the Court but that no patent has kwuod thereon Portland, Oregon, muat be scot to
The line as located by this body of for the rel.ef detus.ndud is »aid com­ inal tho only pretence of cultivating that bank, for each bld submitted to United States Commissioner
selling value of farm lands.
The primary requirements of al­ surveyors, starts from Klamath plaint.
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
mid land by the said coutustoc. or the District Forester. Timber upon
falfa are a deep, well drained, sweet Falls and runs via Merrill, Oregon,
Said suit is brought for th® pur­ anyone iu fils behalf, was thoplougb- valid claim* Is oxonipted from sale
PROOF TAKEN
and fertile soil, free from weeds. to a point some ten miles south of pose of quitting plaintiffs' title to Ing of atiout half an acre, which said The right to reject any and all blds
Thin! and Main, opposite City
The lands most nearly meeting these Dry Lako In Modoc county, follow­ the SE% of ’die HE 14 of Suction ploughlug was don» Just prior to tbu Is rueorvnd. For further Information Other,
Library.
Telepnoue 301.
requirements aro on the slopes of, ing substantially tho wagon road 36 in Townskip 39 8 R. 11 Boat of date of submitting Huai proof; that and nMCulatlon» governing sal«« ad-
tue roiling lands of the valley leading south into Big Valley. At a Willamette Moridan in Klamath ho never cultivated said land, or any* , drees U I*. Erickson, Foroat Super-
bottoms, the slopes and tops of the ’ point about ten miles north of I>ook- County, Oregon,
BENSON &. STONE
releasing and portiou of the sumo . to crop, or | visor, M’slford, Oregon.
hills surrounding these valleys, or p out, the line will turn up Pitt river satisfying a córtala mortgage as the mail» any protenso of over cultlvat-'
19. T. ALLEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
i
District Forester
will follow this stream to nun® applied to tho above described lug »Kid lurid other than tho plough-1 4-8 5-4
t‘ e deep, ennd loam rivor bottoms ! and
.7 rnr riivin Hank
The ' Alturas.
well above the water level.
real property; said mortgage being lug herein mentioned, that for more
and Trutt Bldg
Green says that from various given by H. W. Keesee and Rose than a year prior to submitting hl»
ordinary valley low flat lands are
XtlTKK TO ( RF1HTORM.
things
which
have
transpired
recent
­
KLAMATH
r«LLS - OREGON
not suitable.
E. Keeaeu to you on December 7, final proof ou said entry, tho said
The deep feeding tap roots upon ly, it seems practically certain that 1897, and for the coats and dlaburue- contoetoo had completely abandoned
In tho County Court of the Statu |
whose length these plants depend for 1 construction work will begin on this of said suit, and unless you appear said land and made hla home elao- of Oregon, Fur thu County of KI»-1
C. C. BROWER
securing plant food and moisture, | line at once. The completion of the and answer said complaint on or be­ whuro, except for tee visit made to math.
make a soil eight to ten feet In ' Weed road to Klamath Falls leaves fore tho said 3rd day of June, 1909, mid tract of land al tho time of
ATTORNEY AND
In tho Mater of th® Estato of
depth imperative. Although alfalfa a large construction force available thu plaintiff* will apply to the Court ploughing, as heroin act forth; that itlchaid E. Wallis, deceased.
COUNSELOR AT LAW
prefers a sandy loam, yet it has I at that point. The country to be for the relief demanded in said com­ his alleged abacnee from said land
.Notice Is hereby glvon by tho un-
KLAMATII FA I.I>, OREGON
proved equally prosperous on the I traversed is of such a character that plaint.
was not duo to hLs employment In durslg.iud ndmlnUtiHtor of the ®?latu ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG.
heavy clay loam soils, a heavy clay | rapid progress can be made through
Thia summons is published in tho the Army, Navy or Marino Corp» of of Richard K. Wallis, deceased, to ■
subsoil or hardpan delaying but not It. There is nothing that couuld be Klamath Falls "Republican,” a the United Stales ss a private sold­ the creditors of, and all person i I »»•)
I called heavy work, and the maximum weekly newspaper printed and pub- ier, officer, seaman or murine, during Ing claims against tho said d»c'ai<>d,|
stopping the root growth.
WILL A. LEONARD
Ti e seed should be sown from grade encountered has boon ono- ishod at Klamath Falls, Oregon. the war with Spuln or during any to exhibit ihotn with tho nocosHary ;
OFNTIST
Aorll 2Ctt to May 1st. Just preced­ I half of one per cent. The right of iy order of Honorr.ble George , other war In which tho United States vouchers, within six months after
ing tre sowing, the land should be j way to Merrill and a depot site at oland, Judge of sc.ld Court, dated may b» engaged, and that said the first publication of Dili notice,
IA Ithrow-Mclhttte Building
inoculated with the alfalfa bacteria I that place have been secured and a he 21st day of April, 1909, the parties are hereby notified to ap­ to the said administrator al bls r*-®i-
by scattering over the seed bed pledge from the company that the lrst publication to bo made on the pear, respond and offer evidence dence on what lx «ominonly known |
about 200 pounds per acre of soil road will be constructed at once.
7.th day of April, 1909, and tho last touching said allegations at 10 as the "Alf Wallis Ranch'* r.«ar
DR C. P. MASON
Green says that the vast timber, 'ubllcatlon to bo made on the 3rd o'clock a. m., on May 21, 1909, be­ Dairy In said county und stat *, the
taken from thesurface foot of an
DENTIST
old alfalfa field. This alfalfa soil resources are the magnet which is 'ay of June, 1909.
fore it. M. Richardson, U 8. Com­ same being the place for transaction
'
Hbew
in
American
lUnk A Treat Com­
should be mixed with about 400 drawing the Southern Pacific steel
Benson & Stone and missioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. of
1 tho business of onld estate.
pany'»
Building
pounds of the surface soil of the new to this section of the country, and
i
H. W. Keesee,
Dated this, ths 29th day of March,
and that Hnal blaring will bo held
field to facilitate its even sowing. that the next few years will witness 1-25 6-3
PHONE 814
Attorneys for Plaintiff at 10 o'clock a. m., on June 9, 1 909, [ 1909. •
■l«M»TH FAILS
ORtna>4
To avoid exposing the inoculated much activity in railroad building
J. F. WALLI8.
beMra the Register and Receiver at
soil to the sunshine, which injures through this immense tlmbcrland
Administrator.
the United States l«and Office at 4 4-23
ft. it should be town on a cloudy day belt. To be effective anv line through
l he Christian world Is onco mor Ijtkevlew, Oregon.
or towards evening, and immediate­ the timber must have connection
ocked by news of massacres In Asia
J. N. WATSON.
Ono don't hear no mnny complaints
with other lines, giving an outlet
ly harrowed In.
inor perpetrated by Moslems. It
Register.
of "knocker®" slnco the real estate
If one acre be once successfully , to the Eastern markets. It seems ardly seems possible that sucl
The said contestant having, in I a inen organized
BUSINESS CO( j fGf
If the association
inoculated, the next year It will fttr- ' equally certain that Alturas, by rea­ frocitles are permitted in this age. proper affidavit, filed March 15,
1
succeeds In putting a stop to the
nish a soil supply for inoculating son of its natural location, has been ipposedlv a tlmo of civilization 1909, sot forth facts which ah ow knocking, theclty should present It
other land, No faith should b» selected as the point for mak­ I •>4 entightcnment.
¡that after due diligence personal ser- ’wtth a tuodal.
placed in inoculating the will ing such connection for the Eaat.
MS* *••»•». •«•
«••TV— • «O«»«,®,
through the purchase of inoculated
W»tT| FOSS CAVAI »JO
r«. « .
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seed, as under ordinary conditions
A 87-10 DEI ¡«ION
this metod is Beldom successful.
Immediately following Inoculation
Frank Johnson, ono
the home­
the seed should be sown at the rate steaders in 37-10» hasjust been
of 20 pounds per acre, care being notified that on April 13 Assistant
taken to secure pure seed of good Commission^ Proudfit, of the Gen­
germinating qualities. Germination eral Lar-F Office, decided the Daniels
may readily be tested by plac­
tn his favor and against the
ing an average 200 of the seed be­ »»dividual applicants. Daniels was
tween moist blotting paper, laid be | the party who filed the script on the
ween the faces of two dinner x«»’es I land in this township. The case will
and pouring a little wat«“ ,n *^e be appealed to the 8scretary of the
lower plate from tiro»' to t,me-
Interior.
In pasturing alfalfa, to avoid
This case, which Is known as the
bloating, awttle and sheep should 37-10 case, has already become fa-1
not xs allowed to go on the fluid
mom In the papers, the land office
with an empty stomach or when the
and the Interior Department. It has
plant is wot, and to prevent rooting,
been decided and the decisions re­
hogs should be ringed. Where cut
versed dozens of times, and finally
and fed green to cows, there Is no last year the Secretary of the In­
danger of bloating.
terior ordered the case re-opened and
An acre of alfalfa will furnish pas­
referred it to the local land office.
ture for about ten good-sized hogs,
Thero are 16 to 20 homesteaders In­
or summer feed for ten cows.
terested, and the Lakeview office de­
H. D. SCUDDER,
cided In their favor. It was appealed
Department of Agronomy.
to the General Land Office by Mr.
Daniels, who has placed script on the
Portland roses will decorate the land, and that office has now decided
Oregon building and be on exhibition in favor of Mr. Daniels. It will now
there at the Seattle Fair on June 1, be taken to the Secretary, and It
tie opening day, on Portland and Is a quesflon how many more yeans
Oregon Days, and on al) other special it will before the case Is finally de­
occasions when this city or state are cided, as there seems to be as many
concerned In the affairs of the A-Y-P different opinions as there areoffires
Exposition.
by which a decision can be rendered.
Still in Force
MORE
GROCERY
SPECIALS
A. E. CRANCE & CO.
BUY LOTS NOW
FRANK IRA WHITE
olmes
H
An old man In Massachusetts who
If the direct primary bill Is not
advertised tor a young wife got 721 passed by the Now York legislature
answers In two days, which goes to Gov. Hughes will. It Is said, run
rhow that the glils there are more again. And he won’t need a direct
determined than diffident.
primary to get there, either.