Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 17, 1910, Image 7

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    THE COUNTY Will HAÏE TO Ht£ HAP
LAND I Ki ll FOR ROAD WAS AL-
LOTTED TO INDIAN'S
Public K«>u<1 in I' m - for Year«, but
Rccor«!* Hliow N«» Authority
<li'iint«*<l by flic G«»verniuent
land 392.00; that said applicant will
offer final pi oof In support of hl«|][
npplication and sworn MatMMKl SS < ’
the 2 Oth day of May, 1910, before
C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at Klam­
ath Falls, Oregon.
Any p«*rson lx at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initi­
ate a contest nt any time before pat­
likely to remain
ent Issue«, by filing a corroborated < » You arc not
«
>
long
in
iloulH
alwiut
it.
Your
affidavit in this «>ffl«*e, alleging facts
] [
«•?«•» arc »are to remind you of
which would defeat the entry.
< > the fa«t.
ARTHUR W ORTON,
3-17-5-19.
Register.
The main thing now is to get
If You Have
: ; Overworked
ii Your Eyes
< >
, ,
J [
< >
Klamath County came near losing
its public road across the Indian res-
< >
Ì ervation. When the first allotments
your eye comfort bach again— ¡ ¡
NOTH E FOR 1*1 BI.K \TIOX
were ma«l< the road now Ix-ing us«d
< > and to do It, just a* mmiii as It J >
< i «an I m - «lone.
< >
was not Included In the allotments
Lakeview 02971.
made to the Indians, but when Allot-
Department of the Interior, United
W«- otter you the help of the
ting Agent White came here he found
States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore­
latest ««ientific iiw II kh I- i .
no re«<»r<l <>f any authority given for
gon.
the establishment of a road an«i th«
Everything I» determine«! by < »
March 5th, 1910.
road was in«lud«d in tbe adjoining
instrunient* that can't fail.
< !
<
Notice
isheri
by
given
that
theState
lands allotted. As It was f«ar«*d that I of Oregon han fil« d In thix oflh e its
] ’
Gia«*«-« chosen in this way ¡ ’
the road would be fenced and closed,
1 pppll«*e«i'»n, Serial 02971, to r«!cet* < > arc an »infalling relief for nil < >
the mutter was taken up with the
under the provixions of Act of Con-1 i : forms of <lef«N:tive vision.
¡ ¡
Oregon delegation by Judge Griffith
gross,
of August 14th. 1818, and the
and Dlstrl«t Attorney Kuykendall.
Always ready to give you our ‘ [
acts suplemental and amendatory ¡ ¡
Mr. Kuykendall recently received a
« »
thereto, the 8W14 BE % , Section 12, < > attention at
communication from Congressman
Tp. 38 8. H. 9 E., W. M , NW «4
Hawley, In which he encloses the fol­
8W14 Sectl««n 4; SW 14 NW44 Sec
I ­
lowing < opy of a communication re­
H. J. WINTERS
Hon 9; BE *4 BE 14,8W14 BE «4 Sec-
I
ceived from the Indian Commissioner,
THE OPTICIAN
tion 12. and SW>4 SW44 Section i 27,
a copy of which was also sent to
Tp. 37 S , R 9 E . W. M.
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»i
Judge Griffith:
Any and all pei-sons claiming ad-
"1 have the honor to acknowledge
I charged up ngulniit th«' Klamutli I’m*
versely the lands described or desir­
XOTI< E
CANNOT GIVE QUARTERLY EXPENSES Jwct be trunsmlH«-«! to th« Boa id of SEVERAL YEARS TO COMPLETE WORK receipt, by departmental reference, of I ing
to object b* <;iiiHc of the mineral
your
letter
dated
February
17,
trans
­
1 Directors at th«« earliest |a«»»lbl<* dut«
character of the land, or for any
mitting a > <>mrnunlcation dated Feb­
Shareholders in the Langell Valley
i after the close of each quarter,* ha >
ll>lll< I.4IM IU.OOÜ Kills ll.ONG ruary 8. from J. B. Griffith, County other reason, to th«- disposal to ap- Telephone Co.
>1 Hl It I. II IM N<) III « olll» OI I •». I been consider««!
who desire to ex-
This request deals
!
idlcant,
should
file
their
affidavits
of
W<N»D Illi EK
I IM I'l l III III MI'III.Kl
Judge, Klamath County, Oregon, re­
change their certificates of stock tor
; with future action, being In th« tin
[ protest in this office on or before the
garding th* «stabllxhment of a public
shares in th) new company may do
I lure of continuing * Instructions to
5th day of May, 1910.
road
aci<>->
th-
Klamath
Indian
Res-1
no by presenting same properly en-
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
< Illi H im X u |l<-||M>n ll lll'n'llj 1*111*11* j mnke report to your bourd every Strip of I miik I s < i. ii Mlle« llong the ervatlon.
dorsed to Burt E. Hawkins See’y of
ithrc«
’
months
until
th«
««impktlon
of
17-4-21
Register.
Wood River
ill 11« Platted
IlltcrcM ll’uulil Ik- lillulii 111 b)
"It Is not the policy of the office
Poe Valley and Klamath Falls Tele­
the work I regret to hint* I cannot
for summer H oum - s
l'iellinliinry E*tllHMt«'«
to hinder the establishment ot public
phone
Co.
3-17 3-31
; comply with this request. I believe
NOTICE I <>K I’l BEI« I I l«:X
roadx acrorH Indian, lands where they
* I ecoiihldii at I ihi b> )olli board of till«
APPLICATIONS FOR
Lakeview 01187.
According to J. F. Adams, bis 'are Meded, as it Is recognized that
TIi*' following loiter ha* I mi 'I i ■*'- matter will cotivlnc«* It that «-«»tnpil-
I public highways are a benefit to the
GRAZING PERMITS
ance
with
this
request
would
virtually
Not
coal
land.
i dredge crew. In charge of John
t
««lyed l> VI« < l'i <*»i*|ent It win of tli«-
' Indians as well as the public In gen- Department of the Interior, U. s.
Notice is hereby given that all ap­
Water Users' A mro « lallon, I on» Su­ i rovers«- th«- relations between th« D<* 1 Zblndn, bus resumed work on the
• ral.
Land Office at 1-akeview, Oregon. plications for permits to graze cattle,
pervising Engineer Hopson la rein- purtment of the Interior and tin* • anal being cut along Wood River
“Hcwever, in view of the fact that
Klamath
Waler
Users
’
Association
March 11, 1910.
hors«*s, sheep and hogs within the
for
the
reclamation
of
the
Wied
land.
lion t<> Information u»k>-<l by th«
nnd would be undeslrnbl«-. Th«- Gov­ This big tract comprise« 19,Otto acres tbe lands on the Klamath Reserva­
Notice is hereby given that James CRATER NATIONAL FOREST dur­
\«n<>< in t ion
tion are b«lng allotted, it is believed E. Newbanks. of K«no, Oregon, who. ing the season of 1910, muse be filed
'Referring •<» i») 1« tt«-r of Mur< h ernment in undertaking reclamation of the best hay land In tho Wood
that as a matter of protection to the | on May 12th. 1904, made Home­ in my office at Medford, Oregon, on
In iinxwer to your communication I work under the Act of 1902 acts In River Valley, with a frontage along
i
county
authorities such roads should; stead Entry No. 3236, Serial No. or before April 1, 1910. Full infor­
fits
own
capacity
and
at
first
hand.
■ the river of seven miles. According
<>( February 10, I nolo th« several r«-
j be established in accordance w ith law 01187, for 8W14 NW 14. N14 SW »4 , mation in regard to the grazing fees
'
not
In
any
sense
as
an
agent
or
bene
­
I
to
Mr.
Adams,
it
w
ill
be
necessary
to
«IU«*«I m inndo l>> your board for ln>m**
ficiary On the oilier hand, tie* wat>*i i < ut about forty miles of canals to so that no question will arise with SE 14 SW 14 , Set tion 17, Township 40 to be charged and blank forms to be
«Unto Information
respect to the title of the county to S.. Range 8 E, Willamette Meridian, us«»d in making applications will be
Yom first request, th** I mined! it« users' a «so« IntIons created to aid In , properly drain nnd reclaim the tract.
the rights of way.
currying
out
the
Intention
of
the
Gov
­
has filed notice of intention to make furnished upon request.
About seven miles were made last
11 urn* ml tin I of an Itemlxrd nt Hii'ini'tit
' As th« r«-cordx of the office did Final Five-Year Proof, to «establish
ernment
ar«
virtually
agents
a-
well
pear and It Is expected to complete
M. L. ERICKSON,
of nil estimated coni« nnd expendí-
I about ten miles this year. This will DOC show that tbe department had claim to the land above described. 2-27 3-18
Supervisor.
turen '»tltunt>d to lie necessary for in bciiefi« iarlex.
''While, therefore. th« Government form a dike along the river and lever granted authority for the loca-* I»efore C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at
iho < oni|<l<-tlon of tbi Klniiinlb Irri­
I «Ion of any roads across the Klamath Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 23rd
RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALK
gation I’ioJiH't io» j iepar«-«J b) Project [ acting through the Secretary of the around the north end of the land
¡Reservation,
on June 4, 1909, the' day of April, 1910.
|
Interior
Is
apparently
willing
as
a
that will keep the water from over­
Engineer Hu in pli re.' n mid avemglng
I
160 acres of land near railroad,
office instructed the superintendent* Claimant names as witnesses;
*I3.(.*> per acre for the lower an<l | matter of accommodation to furnish flowing the land, and then cross ca­
cabin and barn, for 3300. Running
In
charge
of
the
reservation
to
ob-
,
Samuel Padgett, of Keuo, Oregon;
IIH f,o | h r «< re for the upper pro­ ¡proper Information to responsible par­ nals are to be run through the prop­
tain from the proper autboriti«»s a Albert Shear, of Keno, Oregon; Ray stream. I have about eight home­
ties. It would be obviously Improper erty for drainage purposes.
ject.’
steads, level and good running water.
Th«- Wood River Valley is acknowl­ formal application for the establish­ Lamb, of Keno, Oregon; Chester For particulars write to
“1 i<Ki<t that a search through the f«>r It to permit conditions to be es-
ment
of
the
roads
In
use,
in
ac«erd-
'
'ablished
whereby
the
true
relations
Wilston, of Keno, Oregon.
edge«! as one of the best dairy sec­
fl|«-s of tliU office has failed to reveal
once with the regulations prescribed
JOHN KNOTT
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
any aiMdi iMtlnialc I hud. buwev« r. ! between th« Government and parties tions In Oregon, and with this tract
u.ider section 4 of the act of March 3-17-4-2 4
C rescent , O regon
I
Interested
would
be
Impaired
or
prec-
Register.
of
19.000
a«*res
drained
and
put
Into
a preliminary eatlinale prepared In
3,
1910,
(31
Stat.
I-..
1084
»,
a
co;
v
|cdcnts
established
Involving
addition
­
timothy and red top and settled with
May, 1 9oi>, and submltt««! to the chief
A FEW BARGAINS.
‘ of which is enclosed.
Hl MAIONS
etigln« er ut that time. Thin «-«tímate al work or conducive to misunder­ dairy farmers. It will easily produce
Five
lots,
slgn.iy location, 31500.
"On I»ecember 21, 1909, the super­
«hows an average coni for building standing anti administrative weak- n greater revenue than that derived
Can
loan
3750
cn the deal.
■ nose.
from all other resourc«»« in the county intendent reported that he had been In Justice Court for the Pr«»cinct
the a.vntent neceaaary for watering
A nice cottage with bath, large
/unable
to
have
the
authorities
take
of
Tule
Lake,
County
of
Klamath.
"Respectfully,
at the present time. When one stops
aeren to be 318.49 per acre,
lot, 31700. A good buy.
State of Oregon.
"E. P. HOPSON.
to consider the vast possibilities of ; any action in the matter, and on Jan­
thia eum being exclusive of mnlnt««-
A large residence, fir.e lot. 33500.
uary
14,
1910,
th«»
office
instructed
J.
G.
Patterson.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank
"Supervising Engineer."
this portion of the Wood River Valley
nance a ml <>p«iatlon coata.
Three cottages on three lota. Root
him
to
notify
the
authorities
that
Worley,
Defendant
—
Summons.
alone, they can partly realize the
"It In widely known that tlie pre­
tncugh for another cottage; 32259
unless
they
indicated
within
thirty
To
Frank
Worley,
the
above
named
greatness of the future of Klamath
liminary estimates of coala of recla­
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
MASON A SLOUGH.
days what they intended to do the
defendant:
County.
mation at th«* Klutnnth Project, »»
Indians
would
be
permitted
to
feuce
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Ore
­
The canal now being cut along the
wi-ll an practically every other large
Oregon Valley Land company to F.
in the roads being use«l where they gon. yon are hereby required to ap­ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA*
• ngin>*< ring proje« t planned fiv«> or | O. Laughlin warranty deed to N44 river Is in a fairly straight line and cut across allotments.
pear and answer the complaint filed
TOR S FINAL ACCOUNT
cuts off all the |Milnts and curves of
»la y<-m>* ago. are lean than actual Sw
"The office will communicate with against you in the above entitled ac­
NeX». H«cl, Tp 37, S. It. 14. E the river nnd thus leaves a strip of
coat, for r**as<»ns Into which It In
In the County Court of the State of
land of larilng width along the west the superintendent again today re­ tion within seven days from the date
nnneces ary to now enter. 1 do not , W M.; 3200.
On-gon, for Klatuath County
garding
the
matter
and
instruct
him
of
the
service
of
this
summons
upon
Oregon Valley I-and Co. to Minnie Bld«» of the river. As this land Is
deem It iidilnable to traumnlt detailed
to
have
the
authorities
file
a
map
you,
or
suffer
judgment
to
be
taken
copy of thia preliminary entlmat«- or Ely. warranty deed N44, N 44. Sw V* somewhat higher and perfectly dry, showing the location of the road re­ against you for the sum of Thirty In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas
any other preliminary estímalo mad« I de 44 Sec 5. Tp 38. 8. R. 14. E. W. M. then- are many chioce tracts of an ferred to by Judge Griffith, and also Dollars and interest with the dis­
Hodge, Deceased—Notice.
acre or more along the seven miles
prior to May 15, 1905, an per your 3200.
Notice is hereby given that John
not
to
permit
the
closing
of
bursements
of
this
action.
the
of water front, suitable for building
request, tin I can conceive of no rea­
Frederick
Wilson, Administrator of
Given under my hand this 12th
Oregon VaVIley Land Co. to Wm. purposes. This strip Is to be platted road
lm whereby the public Interest would
the estate of Thomas Hodge, de­
day
of
March,
1910.
bo advanc«-«l thereby, while on the P. Burt, warranty deed N44, N44. and sold for summer homes, and it is
ceased. has filed his final account of
G. W. OFFIELD,
other hand. I «an readily for«'««*« mi * N«»44. Nel4.Se«- 23, Tp 39. 8. R. 15. stated that there Is enough of this
the administration of said estate with
Lord«
and
Commons,
3-17-4-2S.
Justice of the Peace.
land to accommodate about 150
barrannment and even Injury to the E. W M . 3200.
the Clerk of the County Court of
An ancient English custom forbids
homes. As the fishing is excellent the partklpatlon of a peer in the elec­
public Interoat resulting from auch
Klamath County, Oregon, and that
J. D. laildlnw et ux to Abner Weed along the river, this will be a very-
ADMINISTRATION' NOTICE
tion
of
a
commoner,
so
that
when
a
ection. I regret, therefore, that my
said
Court has appointed the hour of
*
present Instructions do not permit me warranty deed Se44 an<1 Ne44 Sec 6. popular place for tourists who desire general eleetiou Is actually In progress
10 o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
to own summer homes where they the lords are oratorical!? muzzled by In the matter of the Estate of Albert day, the 2nd day of April, 1910, as
to accommodate you In thia particular Tp 88. 8. II. 9. E. W. M .; 31.
Finley- Bunnell, deceased.
a fiction that supposes them to be quite
J. 0. Pierce to Albert E. E’der can enjoy the boating and fishing.
matter.
the time for hearing objetcions, It
Indifferent to the conijKisItiou of the State of Oregon. County of Klaath.
any
there be, to such final account,
"Your second request, vls„ that warrnty deed all of block 25, Termin­
lower house, but until the candidates
IM) NOT CHANtiE YOl'H TIME
ss.
and the settlement thereof.
'Itemized summary statements be fur­ al City, 310.
have
been
actually
nominated
the
Since the installation of the West­
Notice is hereby given requiring
This notice is published by order
nished of all expenditure« charged up
First Trust and Savings Bank tn ern Union time clocks In the city peers may use all th«» el««]uence with all i>ersons having claims against the of said County Court, made and en­
against the Klamath Project prior to
which
nature
has
endowed
them
for
or
thtro have been a large number of
estate of Albert Finley Bunnell, de­
the beginning of the present year, Frank Ward warrnnty deed lots 1 a: tneu who have come to the conclusion against th«» issue Involved In the ap­ ceased. to present them, with proper tered in the records thereof the 28th
day of February, 1910.
with Immediate Information ns to 2. blk 77. Klamath addition to Klam- that there Is something wrong with proaching election.
vouchers, within six months, from
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON,
how soon said statements will be rih Falls and a strip of land 25 fact their watches, for every day shows a
date of this notice, to the undersign­ Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
ready for trnnsmlttal,' I will endeavor wide and A0 feet long and a par:, of variation, necessitating a re-setting
ed executor of said estate at the offlto
A Misundorstanding.
as Hodge, Deceased.
3-3-3-31
to comply with as soon as possible. lot 2. blk 18; 310.
of their time-pieces. The trouble,
"The management of one of the big of F. II. Mills, Klamath Falls, Ore-
"I am making arrangements today
opéra
bouses
In
New
York
has
to
pa,
gon.
Frank Ward et ux to G. W. White however. Is not with their watches or
NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION
to have the books examined and full
with the clocks. ‘The fact is that the 32,000 a week for conductors."
Dated this 12th day of March.
lota
1
and
2,
blk
77,
Klamath
ad
­
lists of expenditures from tho com­
“
Do«»s
It
pay
the
sarne
rate
for
mo*
cl«jcks have not at yet been connected
1910.
UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE.
mencement of work up to December dition to Klamath Falls; 310.
up with the master clock at the tele­ tormeti t — Judge.
ROBERT BUNNELL.
Serial
No. 03048.
31, 1909, prepared for your Informa­
Oregon VaVIley Land Co. to Mrs. graph office. The master clock has
Executor of the Estate of Albert Fin­ Lakeview List No. 73.
I
tion. In order to make this matter E. Chamberlain warranty deed to 8>i not arrived nnd will not be here for
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ley Bunnell, deceased.
Lakeview, Ore., Feb. 23, 1910
thoroughly Intelligible to you a con­
a few days. The clocks have been
3-17 4-9
Notice is hereby given that the
I^keview 028S5.
siderable amount of work In tabula­ 8 44. Nw14 Se%, 3, 36, 14, 3200.
installed preparatory to the final con­
Northern
Pacific Railway Company,
Oregon
Valley
Land
Co.
to
D.
Dek­
Nat
coal
land.
tion, arrangement and classification
STRAYED
nections being made. After the work
whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
will probably be necessary. I am un­ ker, warranty deed N44 814 ?’e*4, is completed the clocks will be regu­ Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakeview,
certain at the present time as to Just 13. 39. 15. 3200.
One bay mare and one black mare Minnesota, has on February 23, 1910,
lated hourly by the master clock
Oregon.
how much time this will Involve. It
each about fifteen and three-fourth filed in this office its application to
Oregon Valley Land Co. to F M here, and each day at noon they will
Marcn
7th.
1910.
is probable, however, th«« matter may
hands high and each branded with an select under the provisions of the Act
be regulated by the master cl«x-k In
Perry
warranty
doed
N44.
N44
NwU
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Wil
­
bo finished within a period of not
ace of clubs on the shoulder. One of Congress, approved July 1, 1898
the observatory In Washington, D. C.
Ne44. 36-39-15. 3200.
liam Sargeant, whos«» post office ad­ dun horse three years old branded (30 Stat. 597, 620), as extended by
more than two or three weeks.
In the meantime It would be well not
dress is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. with a horse shoe bar on the Jaw, the Act of Congress a proved May 17,
Oregon VaVIley Land Co. to Jas. to change your watch.
"My Instructions In matters of this
on the 27th day of December, 1909, weight about 1.100, One bay mare 1906, (34 Stat., 197), lots 1. 1, 3 and
Fazendlne warranty deed N44, 81»
kind are as follows:
4 of Section 17, In Township 32,
file in this office Sworn Statement
" ‘The applicant for Information Ke 14, So 14 29-36-14.
Chas .T. Wilson to eGo. Wilson, and Application. No. 02885, to pur­ branded with a pitchfork on stifle, South of Range 714 East of the Wil­
weight about 1,100.
should bo required to deposit an
II. F. Shepherd to John J. Cun­ warranty deed 19.96 chs west of chase the SE14 Section 35, Township
lamette Principal Meridian, contain­
A liberal reward will be given for
amount covering the cost of this ad­ ningham, lot 9, blk 43, 1st add to
ing 81.04 acres.
37
S.,
Range
9
E.,
Willamette
Me
­
quarter sec cor on sec line between
Information leading to the recovery
ditional work before the work Is un­
ridian.
and
the
timber
thereon,
under
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Klanmth Falls; 3500.
sec 1 and 12, Tp 41, 8. R. 10. E. W.
of any or all of these horses.
dertaken.*
th«» provisions of the act of June 3,
versely the lands described, or desir­
W.
H
MASON
John
J.
Cunningham
to
Chas.
F.
M. and running west to Lost River,
"I will as soon as possible advise
1878, and acts amendatory, known as
ing to object because of the mineral
you of the deposit to be made with Stemwell, warranty deed to lot 9, blk thence southeasterly to place of be­ the “Timber and Stone Law," at such W3t 3-31
character of the land, or for any
tho local office should it develop that 43. 1st add. Klamath Falla; 310.
ginning. 310.
other reason, to the disposal to ap­
value as might be fixed by appraise­
GOOD SEED RYE
tho extra work is of sufficient magni­
G. H. Woodbury et ux to Charley
plicant. should filo their affidavits of
Oregon Valley I-and Co. to Lettie ment. and that, pursuant to such ap­
tude to warrant a deposit being re­
400 bushels of good seed rye for protest In this office, on or before the
F. DeLap warranty deed lots la nd 2, Willoughby warranty deed SH, 814, plication. the land and timber there­
quired.
23rd day of April, 1910.
on have been appraised. June 14th, sale, 31-75 per hundred at ranch.
"Your third request that ‘Itemized blk 46, 1st add to Klamath Falla; of 8e of8w14 Sec 19. Tp 36. S. R. 14, 1909, the timber estimated 787,000, 2-3-tt
JOHN DE PUY.
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
statement of quarterly expenditures 910.
E. W. M.; 3200.
Hopkins Ranch, near Midland.
3-3-4-21
Register.
board feet at 3 75 per M , and the
I