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t * < BIG R6DUCT10N5 Oil all Dry Goodsa«dSiioes Still in Force MORE GROCER SPECIALS INH NI» HAt K » 70 .80 IN>4 NI» SAC K 401 ND K 1.00 H I AIll Ml<\l 4»’ IHK INTER- ile.* of till nolle’ cannot l>c mad*, it Is licnoy ui.l.'ii’l und direct'd luis. LAll'All SIATE* ll.al sain notice be given by dus uu J LAND utH. h. proper publliulloii. lusauview, uregua. J. N. WATS.JN, ataicu *4, isos. 4 I 5- TO Regi. tur. uulUeleul cuuluji auiduvil l.ar beva med lu lt.is ouieu Uj John il btl.K « I’ iIM.IMi. V vii U ici , Guilts, (siir, OualeatMSl, i'uillu.id, Urugon, . i.u>u«tuss>mi etiti y «u. 4 3a«, »•»tua« Jua>tti ill. 190». ... I «Uà, Il ««I cuillU.atu iNu i 8 <al«Hl blds liiai koil uulsido, "llld I i ,»*».* cu <t ug m *1 li, I j u .ì, tor i Timber Sale Applicatimi, Fcbruuiy C..U A . M» bhi . 5« X, NK » 1.4, Ivuu, Cialur, umi addi « >4.*<l to a «» >» • 8ec. ili, 1. 4 1 b., ti. 7 h>., I ««. «H.,. by Miiuuui A. Uley, iu the Hull ici i’uKuliu, Euri «i 8 n vice, w. icJi il la allegod Inai uud M Hilaui ! I uillmid, Uleguii,, will bu io» .lived bua utterly tailed in ree-1 up tu und including tlie Kill duy I ,k. Tt ore ii llttlo expoctatlon thal the SpuOt IO Mtiti «airs u* cuiupiy witii1 May. 1903, fur ull the uiurehuuiulil July and Augu»t aun wltl molí tho li.u piibIle land la»» ut Ih» liuitud di»J limber standing ui dow u un.l I cj trust. ■ALT . loo Bo l ND8 Too 8iat<>» and tlie rute» aud rvgulallou» ull the live limber tuuikod fur cut .. II IMI NI »8 l.oo es.abUsi.iHi Ihureaudar »Uh i«(ur- ling by ll.u ruii »l uffici r lucalud un . . IM IMI NI»« I .IM) uuoe lo oalablULlng and uialutalnlng nu me« lu be delluitely designated II IMI NINI 1.00 < losidonco upou aaul land; ttmt ha <11'1 by the Fuient uflii ■ r befui > culGui .15 I uul lutablisii a residence lu a hou».> begius ui appiusiiuulely «03 ecu _ UÍ ¿'ll’ . »4 Ut 8.K.. 33. oa sani land »libili six monili» troni «libili tlie Hl. 4 8 Ss uf SW 4 uf Hoc. 2 4. NW V» ul dato ut enlr); tbal Le Lu» never! C ash OM.1 BUYS Al THIISB PRICES iL^idud cuuUuuuu»l). or al «il, upuu MC41. NW 4. and W4 oí HW<s of other bargains on ihu w ay of Uv iutve mmiu ' dcelrablc L iih I uud triu.C uf laud; inai he ha» never Sec. 25. E 4» of S<K. 3«, e NK*» of Sue. 35, T. 3« 8. It to <*<h.uigc for Improved prop- 1 cuiUvaian or liuprovod IL«« sume. 1 and inai bis uiuy prosano« ot coni E.. W. M. In ti.o t'ruli'r National iiiy in Klaaiutii lull»—loud «plying wllh ilio liuuitMlead law» »». | Forest, Oregon; iMlluiaiod to be (I. I will le Irrigai« <1., but for A preueber who owe« » and appeals from citations to show IO DKJSIJN. io vt ioC a box buuau tberoou nud u 5.683,000 tuet II M. of live and 'atiso will b' suspended, for the time grocer 31*3 7 tas Ron-’ to New York will.Ii water lu no yet ready. of dead yellow »mali log stahl«, and immediatel) 4 69,000 feel II. M. ’being, until the expiration of the! <> caucel tue obligation by workl".;; pine, 1,816,000 feet II M uf live mid Houe, choice langill Valley Mills, attornoy for a num- lii.ruutl.r Mild l.oiu.Mlua.1 uulryuiaii | appeal period. In order thal the <t ouL Ilo say« It will r.qulie «¡x 363,000 feet H. M of dead IMiugln > l.u.d lo < ». li.mg. * for land under . o.uesteaders in 37-10. :>uld l> prvtul i uud eugaged in ber o¡ i : Department i. ay have an opportunity .oaths to pay off tho debt la mil l< <4 tn KluJiMh Fulls. Or<>g>>u. fir, 1,51 1,000 f«>-l II M of Uri i as i < .. J the decision of the irrigation i«««ir Kluinalli 1- all». to pa.x.« upon the question Involved, A nges lu lLe „roc. i » bu tino-i ul . r of tho gineral I^tnd 4. o......i il that i c also l<«u«<Mi and (armed while fli, 714,0110 i-ul il. M. of llv< or in «uu of no appeal, that the de New York must be lilgb lu-l .1 «nd « 1,‘JUO feel il M. of d ad sugai .1 11 lut <t lumi belonging to hl» i llic - i . . e case of the A tec Land cisIon 1 erein may become final bí >lue sii»tInibii. lu,, .'ale, mure ui IIAti: YGl' NOTI II» TIIK , Edward B. Perrin, llUL.’t, < W. ft.’), who tualdcs in default.“ . . ai d 250,000 fo t 11. M. log -ale NEW IIONIIJ4 iGOING 1 1* IN (' "it . t'atlf , wt <>ru < iM ctors; A. D. Daul'I', SI«)' I'OU Kl MM.ISS, f INiuglas tir auwloRs. cul and ou af encficlal intcre-st, and tract ni I. . 1 co l «1SO.I was located, »11!. 18 IDIHII.ì N ? t* ■ i round Nu hid of lesa trm .n, intervenor, raver»- ... t. * pust ir, and foi in lix’ 4 ir. uit 4 ourl of ila- Rial«' <>i su for live and |3 lor dead yul view Ijind t ffice and more than .« year Imiuodlatrdy pro On-tfun, F*> r i I m - Comity low pins, 13.50 for llv« and ll.'io • To i tho Cltlr'ns of Klamath Falls: ectlon inta't. cKwling 1 ’ 1« making final proof on of kla.u.«lh. Appreciating the honor and re- locally known as the cal l hon’.c-it. ad entry, tho oonluato.' for dead Bought.’« Or, 11,35 fur li»< fot aid 4». <*. A 1*1* LIMI ATE. B A. Bradbuiu amd Juno B.ad j sponsiblllty luci t ut to tho office u> of en- ■rein a numb uu.. .< ; .g <1 lu :Lo bunJu. su uf con wlilts fir, 33 50 for live mid IllUi MirovC, near Molli. i Li wife. PLuutiffs, ve. John ducting a luloon In 8t«k>ou County, • ..d .....mr ; I: an I |3 75 for Doug al.owed after the s *lec- Mayor uf Klamath Falls, al this par- lus fir logs now on tbo ground, per 'otej. Def ndan!. u made and afterwards tic lar tint”, and occupying the posi Calif . ut a placo ««.uitnonly kimwuu To tho above uaiuot defendant. ."tho bold in tl.o ground ** tiv over-1 t!on as a can IHat • of t’-n convsntlon • a- sub« That M feet II. M.. will bo considered und .e Secretary of tho in- In- for that office, I feel tl at sum • Join Cotes: r.ie-1 b- I said tiinl*—a*** Mibmitted Ils final a deposit of }2O0l) pa able to Hie a now hearing ord?- (.¡statement is due from me as to my In tLe n^u.o of the State of Or ¿or I ¡.ro 'f ,i sal I tract of land on nr ord»r of The First National Bank of R M H HARDSON decision the Comt.ii- position on contemplated Improve .OU ar» l. .oby inquired to appou ' p t. ■ ...rd day of April. 190 8, I'oillaud. (>r >gub, must be a nt to h hid submitted to Gat hank, for ments and as to my attitude genaral- .... I nnswtrr tl.o coiup.alut U.mifbut 1 i. uo patent han »».«uod Iheriwtn United Staks C mmissioncr i nst you iu i ve ciiUtl.nl i The record, which is very volum- i>- on the city's affairs. : ii ’ il,. prt.t'ucuof cultivating ti c District Fore ter. Timber iipnu valid claims lu exempted from rale To b'gin with, if elected. I si all os or bet<^ s. 1 a b .i carefully considered, 3rd day oil Iclrt.l I th e said cuntoatoo, or Tl e right to reject anv an I nil blds . 190». luti h ll.e dut i Ol und the i Is ory of the transaction, be tne Ma.-or, uut only ia r.ame bu. In Mi Iteliulf, war Ihoplougli- m regard« lie applications to pur- In actions as well of Klamath Fal' . i.u Ixjt publlca.. TCODli hüu a’ouut hull an acre, which ««1J lu reserved For further information o lli Third and Mui”, < | |xmtr City Library Tekphoue 3ui. from the State of Oregon. a« a whole, exercising my best ¿a- .to last day w. you tu « re * ir.g »:u done juat prior U> tho and regulations governing sales nd- .! by u:d •. I .ibseq aently embraced dva.ora and whatever- ability 1 paired to ans ... wf wuLutkltag Di-al p.uof; flat drowt M t, Erickson. Forest Super iu its ind mnity lists Ncs. 178 and j po s-ss towards securing, with the jf publication of this Summons, und >t never cultivated said land, or any visor, Medford. Oregon BF NSON 4. STONE B. T ALLEN. 1SS, as r o-aied by the testimony, ¡co-operation of the common council, .f you fail to app-.tr r.ud answer, the urtlou of the uarno, to crop, or 4 1 5 « District Forest er tho best results for Ktnmath Falls, . ’ . ¿Intiff« will apply to tho Court sl ews a fraudulent scheme front Its A TTORNEYS AT LAW imlo any proteuso uf uvor cultlvnt- lacepuuu, uue utere was no test I- i as a whole. It does nut require the tor the relief demanded in auld cout- u.; .»«Id l.ind other than tLe plough .///«» fiCHH Hunk »••ony introduced at the hearing, nor j memory of the oldest inhabitant to piaiat. ing heroin montionod; that for more und íru»t Uldi. Said suit is brought for tho pur han a year prior to submitting hl« toan i is there a..; tiing ia the record to ( recall Klamath Fails, snugly nestling HtAMsTM f IIS - OREGON connect A. D Daniels, the claimant at the foot of the hills, growing pose of quitting plaintiffs' Utle to final proof ou ssld entry. Hie said nt co of beneti ml interest, with any con- slowly, tenderly nursed by our oid- tha t>E *4 of th j SE 44 of Section cont«Mtoo had completely abandoned $ 1 7mt splracy or «cheme to defraud, or tlmers; but things have changed, M in Township 39 8. R. 11 East of •aid land and mado bls hum« else iru- C. C. BROWER that be lad knowledge that these Wlth the advent of irrigation in •Vlllamotto Morldna in Klamath where, oxoupt for the visit made to ATTOPNEV AND County and improved 'ounty, Oregon, and releasing and iaid tract of land al tl o time of c-rtificatc- acre not what they were Klamath COUNSELOR AT LAW means of transportation and com atisfying a certain mortgage as the plougtdng. as herein wt forth; that represented to be. KI,AMATI! FAI.!?«. <H<EG<»N “AltLougu the said lieu selection munication with the outside world ame applied to tho above deucrlbed Ills alleged ab«>>nco from »aid land AUCTION. applications were tendered February ( an a&sured fact, a new era has sud- •*l property; said mortgage being was not due to his employment In 9OOM8T4 8, MURDOCK BLOO. 8, 1904. and the State relinquish-! denly dawned, bringing many peo ;1ven by H. W. Keesoe and Rose the Army. Navy or Marino Corps of An auction »III be held al tbr "T ments w^ce not filed qptil Febru-. ple, attracted by the great opptfrtun- 8. Keesee to you on December 7, tho Unltnd States an a private told Henry l-o» ranch Wednesday, Mat WILL A. LEONARD ary 10, 1904, it is shown by the' itlee offered, which has already re I»97. and for the coots and disbursc- ler. offiocr seaman or marine, during 12th. ut which will be Mild farmin* record that the said relinquishments sulted In substantial growth. The of said suit, and unless you app-er the war with Stain or during any Implements and household effect« DENTIST „.w—for the benefit of. advancement of Klamath Falls can and answer said complaint on or be othor war In which the United States Usual terms govern. 4-29 5-6 Daniels and were filed in his interest.' no longer be denied, neither can it fore the said 3rd day of June, 1909, may be engaged, and that said Wlthro* -Melh*»e HuUdlng Wanted Girl for cooking and Through, perhaps inadvertence, the be held back, though its growth the plcJntlffs will apply to the Court parties are hereby notlOod to ap Small family lieu applications and State relin-, may be retarded for the time being for the relief demanded In said com pear. roepond and offer Ovldencc general housework OR C. P. MASON quishments »ere not transmitted in, by lack of public spirit and civic plaint. touching t>ald allegations at 10 and good wages. Phono or write. Mrs Ilex E Bird, Glen«. Or. Portland has set her the same enclosure, and the latter (Improvements. This summons is published in the o'clock a. m . on May 31, 1909, be DENTIST ... reach — v. ...... ««9 11 f two vxfzw mark •» at ♦ KAA A did w not your office •« until 500,000 people in 1912 and Klamath Falla “Republican,** a fore R. M. Richardson, U 8 Com •rti.w m American Hank A Trust ('«■»■ Let us set .veekly newspaper printed and pub missioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, days after the applications had is going to get them. pany’s Building been tendered. However, the differ our peg at the 25,000 mark and all isbed at Klamath Falla. Oregon, and that final bearing will be held PHONt 814 ence in the dates of filing of these bands follow Portland’s lead and go by order of Honorable George at 10 o'clock a. m . on June 9. 1909, GASOLINE ENGINE L UM4TM FAIL* 'orr.n«l papers is unimportant and the tran out and get them. Let Klamath Poland, Judge of acid Court, dated t»efore the Register and Receiver Puin|Mi Water, Kuna saction must be regarded as part Falls conj^ into her own just as fast ’he 21st day of April, 1909, the the- United States Land Office Milker, Separator, of the proffer of exchange of lands, as every citizens can boost It there. first publication to be made on the IjUieview. Oregon Chops Feed, Etc. to remove objections to the State The gateway has been opened for 25th day of April, 1909, and the laut J. N WATSON. Haven Wage« Register. indemity lists and effective as the development of Klamath Falls, >ublicatlon to be mado on the 3rd State yonr nerds, rite for raising XI anU-» pa par and its resources and possibilities lay of June, 1909. though presented the same date, The said contestant having. In “The fact that the lands involved have been exploited to tbo outside Benson A 8tone and proper affidavit, filed March 15. fairramxib nr a rm, H W. Ko-.see, 190», set forth facts which show nrxniNK were on February 8, 1904, covered ( world. Let us got into the lead of cÂVÂuCMs Oynaaaw«. laffiow«. ■tmaaa Fwatim. Mi*rw Kar'»«4 r«t»rbtlnn A« by intervening homestead and tin»-'the procession with our municipal 4-25 6-2 Attorneys for Plaintiffs that after due diligence personal s«r- ■ <11 U« Muek »4 luin I.AM1A, U111.00» ber and stone entries cannot defeat legislation, also our civic Improve- the said lieu selections, as said I ' ------- ments, .----------------------------------- and make Klamath Falls — the entries were made at a time when pride of Southern Oregon, the prin the land was segregated by the cipal city on the new line between State lists, and as none of the Portland and Sacramonto. To accomplish these things re parties alleged settlement or other rights prior to the filing of the quires an Intelligent and buslness- State lists, they are no bar to the like administration of the city's If elected Mayor, I shall proceedings of the 8tate's purchaser affairs. Insist upon an economical expendl- ( Daniels) 4SI The case is on all fours with ture of public funds, that the people that of the California and Oregon may feel free to acknowledge value Land Co. et al (33 L. D„ 595) and , received for every dollar expended, under the doctrine therein announ- There are, of course, oertaln requlre- ced, which must govern this case,! ments in the way of civic Improve your said decision for the Intervener ments, the preliminary steps for is reversed and lieu selections Nos. which have already been, taken 15,016, 15,017 and 15,018 will re essential to the growth, welfare and main intact subject to the right of prosperity of the city that call for appeal by the parties adversely the expenditure of quite a large sum of money, tbo returns from affected. “The records of this office show which can scarcely be estimated In that between the date of the pro- dollars and 1 cents that must be mulgation of the Secretary’s de carried forward. These requirements cision uf June 26, 1906, which di I heartily favor. I am already com rected the rejection of the said lieu mitted to a more ample system of applications, under which the fire protection and to an adequate Azttc company's application was lower system and street improve rejected by this office August 2, ment. Tn conclusion, I shall add that my 1906, and Perrin’s application Aug ust 8, 1906, and the promulgation administration. If elected to the of the Secretary’s decision of May office of Mayor, will be characterized 15 and 16, 1907, on review, which by a vigorous and fearless applica reinstated the said selections (ap tion of the principle that a public plications). you allowed various office Is a public trust. F. T. SANDERSON. homestead and timber and stone cash entries, three of which have been inadvertently passed to patent, Another polar expedition has re towlt: Leslie Rogers, Frank John turned without haring accomplished ston and Ralph E. Butler. Its purpose. We haro always been “Action upon the Improvldently of the opinion that It would be a issued patents, the various pending cold day when man discorered either entries, applications, answers one of the poles. 4 UK HALT........... no no BUY LOTS NOW CHANCE & CO FRANK IRA WHITE JA£K£TRADE3 FAIRBANKS, MOUSE * CO. the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing MOLNES ■ ■