Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 31, 1910, Image 7

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    ('Ims Ciivmimigh, repairing
' W A. Turner, Juror
« <»t»|c. T. Wilson, Juror
chairs
> Glass A 1‘roiidhomnio, book
!'I' <» Kinney, juror
I 25
t> pe writer
il. I» K omm , Juror
UII.I. l’IA W.VfHl <>N EANT Hi DE A c Graves, treating county
Jin««» Taylor, juroi
of iiAii.itoAD « radi ;
25 .00 J«ff Wilson, Juror
charge
(¡i-o. I. Humphrey, repairs
; Jn< oli Ituei’k, juror
21
court
house
!' II Burnham, Juror
Cubili I» lo lb- Bulli Oli II» Deck unii
Hotel Livermore, minis Jury
D Ward, Juror
l'ut In HI iu | h > ior Nummer
I c. (', t'ofcr, Juroi
I
4
circuit
court
Travvlem
l> li Campbell, lent county
J A. Hamilton, Juror ,
10 00 I, Jacobs, juror
poor
c. J Swingle, juror
The tourist travel on the Lower Model Bakery, breud county
3 20 ) Blirge W. Mason, Juror
poor
Kluunitli which received a serious set­
J. I. Fielder, juror
back through tliv transfer of thu Earl Whitlock, burial of John
20 00 J. K Mills, Juror
llrown
steamer Klamath to the Uppet Lake
U Il ('lendennlng. juror
will bo revived thia ycui If the plans city Transfei t'ompuny, dray
.50 o W. ly. Juror
ng«
of the new owner of the Canby uro
Chua I-' D«Lnp, «xpiessug«
•11 E Royse, Juror
carried lo completion It II Hum
' J. M. Evans, juror
7.85
nnd
freight
who recently purchased the boat, to­
Geo li Holder, Juroi
gether with th» McCormick interests ■O K Tiunsfcc Co, wood foi
Juspei Bennett, Juror
5.60
county
poor
nt Kono, has announced, through iiln
J. Il Humphrey, juroi
captain, W. C Hall, thut he Is going It E Edgar, moving toilet
15.00 Junie» Briscoe, Juror
und digging grave
to remodel th« Canby. Captain Hull
lient ) Offen bai her. Juror
Is mi old-time captain, having been .1 I* Dublin. repairing type­
2.50 Geo T Clin«, Juror
writer
In the steamboat business for years,
many of which were passed on th« ¡Klamath Republican, printing KG. 7 0 TI ioh Stanley. Juror
20.00 Henry M«w, Juror
Great l,ak«s
11« came here nt th« 1 W II Barnes, stamps
E M Bubb, juror
special request of Mr Harris, that |John Witt, keeping county
1 l»uv«nport, juror
X 7.6 0
|M>or
gentlemen having In mind the «»tub
II 1 Lockwood, juroi
Whitlock,
coroner's
Hahinent of a bout line Hint will lake Earl
36 10 J 1 Goeller. Juror
claim
tn nil points of interest on th« lower
A E Elder, Juror
lake us well us no-el Ing the demands r II Mills, ownership plat
50 oo l'r< d Buesing, Juror
book
of the Merrill country mid the Invu
(' J Anderson. Juror
II lloivln. plumbing mid sup
beds
5 7.52 1. 1, McDonald. Juroi
piles
It Is proposed to construct on
W W. Lewis, Juror
bourd tin- Canby u Indies' cabin. In­ John Witt, keeping county
7ooo
<<
W. Stephens, Juror
poor
stall an electric lighting plant mid so
R II Bunnell, Juror
Improve th« boat us to make it n Withrow- Melliiis, Compmii,
30 oo A, Iluidenbrook. Juroi
office rent
comfortable means of travel to th*
J. M Robin, Juror .
many interesting localities on the Joseph Tolle nursing county 9
2 X 00 Gus Melbas«, juroi
poor
lower waters. Mr. Harris will also
Al. Melbas«*, Juror
have constructed a boat for use east li w in Hodson Company, tax
(f th- lullro.id thus affording sat
7.5 B. W. McCormick. Juror
receipts
11 ansportutlon for freight mid pn*- It M Bagby, bounty
1.50 John Fountain. Juror
>«ngeru between this city mid Keno It M Bagby, bounty
3.70 Dim t'ofcr, juror
and the Merrill country. It Is believ Il B Griffith. bounty
« 00 J W McCoy, juror
,-d that II Is only n matter of time be­ Chas. Mack, bounty
3 Oil <> H ('rumpacker, juror
fore the lava beds will be the ob­ J W Taylor, bounty
1.50 W. 1* M< MBI i . ii , juror
jective point for many tourists, ano Grant Fouch. bounty
1 00 James Ryan, Juror
no more comfortable means of reach­ Chas Donart, bounty
13.00 E It Hall, juror
ing them could be found than by J W Frey, bounty
2.00 F E. Ankeny, juror
traversing th« lx>w«r Lake.
83 0o ('. J Swingle, juror
Bay Ijimb, bounty
When the marsh lands are reclaim­ Hilbert Wilson, bounty
1.50 O. D Cravens, Juror
ed there will be a system of dialling« E F McCormick, bounty
1.50 W. II North, juror
■ anals through them that can be used ira liunaen. bounty
fl. 00 John Hagelstein, Juror
for freight mid passenger truffle , and ('lias Donart, bounty
4.50 F. T Handerson. Juror
Mr Harris has thia In mind In the Chas Donart. bounty
1 3 50 John It Stilts, Juror
formation of the plana that have for E. F McCormick, bounty
1.50 (» A Stearns. Juror
their Inception the Improvements on W II Woodbury, bounty
13.50 (' II Withrow, juror
the Canby and the construction of W II Woodbury, bounty
2.7 0 G llcltkcniper Jr., Juror
lhe new boat.
7.50 II D. Stout. Juror
J E Whltlach. bounty
21.50 M Temple, witness
Floyd Cunnlnghnm, Ixmr.ly
IMI'IKD I MI X I s <»X I1H(I HIM) J It Chambers. bounty
16.75 George Carper, witness
s.oo E Snail, witness ..
A W Ladd, bounty
The best proof of the prosperity A W I.add. bounty
18.50 Austin Hayden, witn«««
that la In store for Klamath Falla 1» II H Oden, bounty
12 oo Verm- Clift, witness
ihr great amount of building that Is J E Book, bounti
3.50 Lloyd lx>w. witness
»■••Ing don* throughout the city. T K I.yon. bounty
7 CO Lloyd Delap. wltnes-
Everywhere Is to be seen In course J W Frey, bounty
5 00 Kathryn lx--, witness
of construction, or nearing comple­ J. s Ball, bounty
X 50 Willi« North, wltncrs
tion new homes, business buildings J W Frey, bounty
2.00 John Siemens, witness
and other Improvements.
A new C. W. Bailey, bouuty.
3.00 Wilbur Telford. witn<*ss
- plrlt has taken bold of the residents C W Bailey. bounty
5.20 Clyde Griffith. wltnetM«
and already the work of starling l> W Anderson, bouuty
1 20 Cha« E. Wright, wlttum*
lawns, plunting trees, shrubbery and Frank Welch, bounty
Fred Borough, witness
flowers Is well under way, and thia Ernest Chap-'ll, liounty
John Lambert, witness
iear will ace more fine lawns started Ernest Cha|H-ll, bounty
, Nettle L. M< Intlre, witness
than ever before. These improve­ Grant Fouch. bounty
*Geo. Gregory, witness
ments are not confined to any one l-'rnnk Irish, bounty
V. T Mntschenbncher, wit­
section of the city, but Is scattered J. B Chambers, bounty
ness
equally
Thia would Indicate tliat ChiiH Graves, bount
} Louis l.udtke, witness
the growth Is lo be uniform and that J. W Frey, bounty
|J. J. Parker, witness
when th« city reaches the population Chas Cavanaugh, bounty
C. It Baldwin, witness
which everyone confidently expects
c. R. Baldwin, witness
E. E Mason, liounty
will be its good fortune within n few 8. It Booth, bounty
B. E. Lw, witness
.........
ears, vacant spots that may be seen A C Watson, bounty
Ed I laiiighlln, witness
from tin- Incoming truina will be fill- Cha-c Donart, bounty
O. L. Carter, witness
• d with handsome and fine business Chas Donart, bounty
A. C’astel. witness
blocks
C. Ross Anderson, witnoss
J. W. Frey, bounty
E W. Wakefield, witness
Fred B<-lc|oln. bounty
Th« dance given Friday night by J. II Burk, bounty
I Ciuis Wright, witness
Twenty-One Club was well attended, t I.:-
H. E. Pcltx witness
W. Lewis, bounty
I H. T. Shaden.
«very on« «nlovlng themselves the J. W Frey, bounty
witness
-.ime as usual; that is, by dancing to I \\ li.- bounty
Dan Ryan, witness
the excellent music of the* Baldwin .1. W Frey, bounty
Dan Ryan, witness
< B ehest tn
Jack Hunsaker, witness
J W Frey, bounty
Job n Alimi Clam y, witness
Chas. Barkley, bounty
Edwmd i*. Weston, who 1» walking W W Desi, bounty
Wm Lloyd, witness
from the Pacific to the Atlantic J W. Frey, bounty
Wm Lloyd, witness
Iv ten days ahead of 'us schedule
Henry Straw, witness
Eldon Dennis, bounty
lie Is now at Atherton, Mo., and is O Calkins, bounty
Jas. W Straw, witness
averaging fifty miles n day .
C. T. Oliver, witness
Peter Sconchin, bounty
8 L. Walker, wltuess
Walter Turner, bounty
S I,. Walker, witness
,
II.
F.
Swingle,
bounty
COI XIV COURT I’ltOt EEDIXGS
Dan Ryan, witness
J Frank Bryant, bounty
Joe Smith, witness
The following claims were allowed Ray Lamb, liounty
John L. Stewart, witness
during the March. 1910 term of the P E Carroll, bounty
John L. Stewart, witness
County Court and the clerk was in­ W. I. Fraln. bounty
John L. Stewart, witness
structed to draw warrants for their Cha Donart. bounty
Edgar Virgil, witness
Chas, Donart. bounty
respective amounts:
John L. Stewart, witness
J. G. Swan postage mid sup­
Burk Wilson, bounty
Edgar Virgil. Witness
plies
8 I <>»<> John llsgeMleln, bounty
Edgar Virgil, Witness
c It DsLap. stamps
20.00 J. W Arnold, bounty
Mrs. E Virgil, witness
Floyd Cminlnghmn. bounty
W II. Barnes, expressage and
W. C. Meaner, witness
mcHsiigea
I fl I, . G Stiles, bounty
Chas R. Baldwin, witnoss
.1. G. Swan, board of prison­
i W. I. Fraln. bounty
Chas. R. Baldwin, witness
ers
til IB J. II Chambers, bounty
Chas. R. Baldwin, witness
.1. G. Swan, traveling ex-
F. I*. Van Meter, bounty
, B. T. McKimmen«. witness
( ponses
6.00 Carl Garrison, bounty
J W. Hawxhurst. witness
Geo T. Cline, viewing road
4.00 i W. II. Shook, bounty
J. W. Hawxhurst, witness
Wm. Barks, viewing road
1,00 J. W Frey, bounty
H. C. Mitchell, witness
Geo. T. Cline, recording sur­
Roa Amort, bounty
Ky Taylor, witness
vey« and copying records
85.00 Glenn Stecmnn. bounty
Ed Townsend, witness
II Newnham. extending tax
Aon Amort, bounty
John Lambert, witness
roll
Bf BB , W II. Utley, bounty
W. H. Luianey. witness
Charlie Mark, witness justice
I (’Ims Donart. bounty.
W. II Lnlaney. witness
court
I 7« J. W Hawkins, bounty
W.
H. Dulaney, witness
Van Riper Bros., merchandise
1 P. A Nixon, bounty
Geo Hines, witness
county poor
35.00 R E. Hunsaker, grading rond
Mrs. Beals, wltn<>«s
I t . E Griffith, road work
W. E. Faught, examining
E. M. Jackson, witness
board
80 ini Turner Bros, lumber
W I-: Faught witness
Underwood's Pharmacy, sup
Stiles Brons, wood
Wm. Uhrmann, road super­
pile
2.30 Frank Ward, juror
via Road District No. 8
Nott Drew, examining board
6.00 M P. Gslarneau, juror .
Shive Bros. A Co., merchan­
Underwood*« Pharmacy, sup­
A. J Manning, juror
dise county poor
plies county poor
4.75 G. K Van Riper, Juror
L. H. Rlelin. wood county
B. E. Lee, examining board
20.00 F. T Nelson, juror
poor
Monarch Mercantile Company
R. W. Tower, Juror
... .
supplies county poor
7.80 H D Stout, Juror
Shive Bros. A Co., tnerchan-
IHi CÄNBY IS 10 81 HEMOURED
disc county poor
Klamath Republican, print­
ing
(». K Transfer Co., wood
county poor
Wunl A Obeuchain. merchsn
dlso county Jail
Crisler A Hints, meat count)
poor
Klamath Falls Light A Water
Co., Ilglits for county poor
Mode) Bakery, bread county
poor
Ward A Obeuchain, merchsn
dise county poor
Midway Telephone A Tele­
graph Co., telephone court
house
A. D. Miller, justice fee
John G. Hcliallock, constable
fee
Wm. Wagner, witness Justice
court
........ ..
It E. Outhridgi , witness jus­
tice court
A. D. Miller, justice fee .
John G. Schallock, constable
fee
W E. Bowdoin, printing
Klamath Fails Light A Water
Co., lights ami water court
house
Crisler A Stilt meats county
I»ooi
1». B Campbell, rent county
{■'H/l'
E. B. Ram»hy <hayage count)
pool
A. D. Miller, Justice fee
John G. Schallock, constable
too
J J. Parker, witness justice
court
W. W. Nickerson, witness Jus-
11< < oiirt
Mrs. Chas. Adams, witness
justice court .......................
A. D. Miller. Justice fee.
John G. Schallock, constable
!* <
A. D. Miller, justice fee
A. D. Miller, justice fee..........
John G. Schallock. constable
fee
A. D. Miller, justice fee.
John G. Schallock, constable
fee ............
....................
Albert Walker, commissioner
salary ...
..................
Al. Melhase. road supervisor
Dlstrii’t No. 2
...........
William Flackus, roads and
bridges........................... ........
W. R. Allen, work on county
road....................... .................
8. C. Frewer. road supedvisor
District No 4
................
Geo. Wilson, road supervisor
District Ho 8
Oliver Sly. road supervisor
District No. lo
Wm. Deveaul, road supervis-
or District No. 14...............
26.40
2.20
2.20
2.20
21.60
21.20
6.20
9.60
10.00
1 1.00
6 20
12.40
9.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.40
8.40
2.20
21.20
21.20
2.40
63.40
2.20
63.40
3.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
34.80
63.40
1.80
30.40
21.20
12.20
3.20
2.20
3.80
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2 20
2.20
2.20
2.20
High School
6 20
(School District No. 2, tuition
6.20
for January and February .
6 20
School District No. 26, tuition
2 20
for December and January
2.20
Geo. R. Hum, supplies..
IW. E. Bowdoin. printing
Roberts & Hanks, supplies
Square Deal, supplies.............
¡Ginn & Co., books
j Big Basin I.umber Company,
i lumber
..............................
R. E Wattenburg. heat regis­
ter and labor.........................
David R Clarkston, books
Wm. Ketsdever, janitor's sal-
■ ary .
..............................
¡Scientific American, supplies
O. K Transfer Co., freight
and drayage .......................
I
.1 B. Humphrey, wood
J M. Evans & Son. wood
j Goo. T. Maidwin. supplies
W. E. Faught, salary and sup-
i plies
i Geo. A. Wirtz, salary
| A. F. Panek, salary
¡Chas. A. Howard, salary and
i supplies
.............................
Bessie B. Applegate, salary
{John T. Butcher, salary and
supplies
..............................
L. D. Burk, road supervisor
39.65
58.85
X.00
87.15
6.95
ICO
3.30
'
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-,i wiir
offer final proof In support of his '•
aJ.J.Ji■
-I
' C. ; .- |>> on , >
the 20th dAy of May, 1910, before
C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at Klam­
< »
ath Falls, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Initi­
ate a contest at any time before pat­
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
ARTHUR W ORTON,
3-17-5-19.
Register.
40.30
Eye
Tiredness
Eye
pains,
frequent
I lead-
m lies, barn Ing, smarting
inability to remi long at niglit
—«-losing ey«-« frc<|u«ntly to rest
them—
All til«-*«- are unfailing signs
of eye troulil«-».
Lakeview 02971.
15.60
7.50 Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office. I.akevlew, Ore­
gon.
1.90
March 5tb, 1910.
1.70 Notice Ishcreby given that theState
of Oregon has fil* d in this office its
1.70 application, Serial 02971, to select
10.2Q under the provisions of Act of Con­
gress, of August 14th, 1848. and the
2.20 acts suplemental and amendatory
46.95 thereto, the 8WI4 SE’4, Section 12,
Tp M 8. It. 9 E. W M , NW >4
SW% Section 4; SW% NW% Sec­
64.40 tion 9; 8E% SE%. SW% SE% Sec­
tion 12, and 8W% SW>/4 Section 27,
20.20 Tp -;7 S , It. 9 E . W. M.
Any and ail persons claiming ad­
10.00 versely the lands described or desir­
ing to object because of the mineral
7.00 character of the land, or for any
7.20 other reason, to the disposal to ap­
plicant, should file their affidavits of
2.70 protest In this office on or before the
5th day of May, 1910.
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
1.70
3-17-4-21
Register.
1.70
1.70
6.95
1.70
6.20 ;
6.45
1.70
6.45
1.70
26.80
300.00
58.50
9 38
100.00
100.00
100.00
NOTICE FOR PI BLK ATION
Lakeview 01187.
Not coal land.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
March 11. 1910.
Notice is hereby given that James
E. Newbanks, of Keno, Oregon, who,
on May 12th, 1904, made Home­
stead Entry No. 3236, Serial No.
01187, for 8W% NW‘t. N% SW%,
SE*4 SW%, Section 17, Township 40
S.. Range 8 E, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Five-Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before C. R. DeLap. County Clerk, at
Klamath Falla, Oregon, on the 23rd
day of April, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Samuel Padgett, of Keno, Oregon;
Albert Shear, of Keno, Oregon; Ray-
Lamb, of Keno, Oregon; Chester
Wilston, of Keno, Oregon.
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
3-17-4-24
Register.
It is just such symptoms as 1 >
I >
< >
< >
these that we deal with every < >
•in
!
They offer no ilifficulty to our ;
liM-tlKMls nt ail.
<
(fiasses (the pro|>er glass««)
'
relh-v«- ttics«- troubles every 1
time ami IH» IT AT ONCE.
!
Sii- us IcsLuy alx>ut your eye«.
H. J. WINTERS
::
(■railuate anil state Kegisteted < >
Optician
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NOTICE
Shareholders in the Langell Valley
Telephone Co. who desire to ex­
change their certificates of stock for
shares in thy new company may do
so by presenting same properly en­
dorsed to Burt E. Hawkins Sec’y of
Poe Valley and Klamath Falls Tele­
phone Co.
3-17 3-31
APPLICATIONS FOR
GRAZING PERMITS
Notice is hereby given that all ap­
plications for permits to graze cattle,
horses, sheep and hogs within the
CRATER NATIONAL FOREST dur­
ing the season of 1910, must be filed
in my office at Medford, Oregon, on
or before April 1, 1910. Full infor­
mation in regard to the grazing fees
to be charged and blank forms to be
used in making applications will be
furnished upon request.
M. L. ERICKSON,
Supervisor.
2-27 3-18
RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE
160 acres of land near railroad,
cabin and barn, for 3300. Running
stream. I have about eight home­
steads, level and good running water.
For particulars write to
JOHN KNOTT
C rescent , O regon
A FEW BARGAINS.
Five lot3, slgn.iy location, 81500.
In Justice Court for the Precinct^ Can loan 3750 cn the deal.
of Tule Lake, County of Klamath.- A nice cottage with bath. large
77.05
lot, 31700. A good buy.
State of Oregon.
A large residence, fir e lot, 83 500.
J. G. Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. Frank
84.30
Three cottages on three lota. Room
Worley, Defendant—Summons.
4.00
To Frank Worley, the above named «ncugh for another cottage; 822511
10.00
MASON & SLOUGH.
defendant:
4.60
In the Name of the State of Ore-,
5.09
gon. you are hereby required to ap­ NOTICE OF .ADMINISTRA­
1.24
TOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT
pear and answer the complaint filed j
against you in the above entitled ac-.
11.18
tion within seven days from the date' In the County- Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County
of the service of this summons upon 1
9.00
you, or suffer judgment to be taken'
4 51
against you for the sum of Thirty In the Ma*ter of the Estate of Thomas
Hodge, Deceased—Notice.
Dollars and interest with the dis­
130.00
Notice is hereby given that John
bursements of this action.
2.80
Frederick
Wilson. Administrator oi
Given under my hand this 12th
the
estate
of Thomas Hodge, de­
day of March. 1910.
3.72
ceased, has filed his final account of
G. W. OFFTELD,
62.50
the administration of said estate with
[3-17-4-28.
Justice of the Peace.
60.00
tli« Clerk of the County Court of
8.25
Klamath County, Oregon, and that
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
i said Court has appointed the hour of
250.25
10 o’clock in the forenoon of Satur­
| In the matter of the Estate of Albert
80.00
day,
the 2nd day of April, 1910, as
Finley Bunnell, deceased.
200.00
I State of Oregon. County of Kiaath, the time for hearing objetclons, if
I any there be, to such final account,
ss.
223.42
and the settlement thereof.
I Notice is hereby given requiring
220.00
This notice is published by order
i all persons having claims against the
of
said County Court, made and en­
I estate of Albert Finley Bunnell, de­
tered In the records thereofr the 2 8th
253.50
ceased, to present them, with proper,
day of February, 1910.
vouchers, within six months, from
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON.
100.00
District No. 5
date of this notice, to the undersign­
Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
L. A. Richardson, road super­
ed executor of said estate at the office -
as Hodge, Deceased.
3-3-3-31
visor District No. 6
100.00
of F. H. Mills, Klamath Falls, Ore­
J. W. Lindsay, rond supervis­
gon.
or District No. 13
100.00
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Dated this 12th day of March,
C. D. DE LAP,
1910.
UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE.
County Clerk.
ROBERT BUNNELL. I
Serial No. 0304S.
Executor of the Estate of Albert Fin­
Lakeview List No. 73.
NOTH F FOR PUBLICATION
ley Bunnell, deceased.
Lakeviev, Ore., Feb. 23, 1910
3-17 4-9
Notice is hereby given that the
Lakeview 02885.
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
Not coal land.
STRAYED
whose postoffice address Is St. Paul,
Department of the interior, United
Minnesota, has on February 23, 1910,
States Land Office at Lakeview,
One bay mare and one black mareI
filed in this office its application to
Oregon.
each about fifteen and three-fourth
select under the provisions of the Act
Marcn 7th, 1910.
hands high and each branded with an
Notice is hereby given that Wil­ ace of clubs on the shoulder. One of Congress, approved July 1, 1898
liam Sargeant, whose poatofflee ad­ dun horse three years old branded j (30 Stat. 597, 620), as extended by
dress Is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, with a horse shoe bar on the jaw, i the Act of Congress aproved May 17,
on the 2 7th day of December, 1909, weight about 1,100, One bay mare 1906, (34 Stat., 197), lots 1, 2, 3 and
file In this office Sworn Statement branded with a pitchfork on stifle, 4 of Section 17, In Township 32,
South of Range 7 Vi East of the Wil­
and Application, No. 02885, to pur­ weight aboutl.100.
lamette Principal Meridian, contain­
chase the SE14 Section 35, Township
A liberal reward will be given for
37 S , Rango 9 E., Willamette Me­ information leading to the recovery ing 81.04 acres.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
ridian, and the timber thereon, under of any or all of these horses.
versely
the lands described, or desir­
I the provisions of the act of June 3,
W. H. MASON
ing to object because of the mineral
1878, and acts amendatory, known as W3t 3-31
character of the land, or for any
the "Timber and Stone Law,” at such
100.00 value as might be fixed by appraise­
other reason, to the disposal to ap­
GOOD SEED RYE
plicant, should filo thoir affidavits of
ment. and that, pursuant to such ap­
40.00 plication, the land and timber there­
400 bushels of good seed rye for protest in this office, on or before the
23rd day of April, 1910.
on have been appraised, June 14th, sale, 11.75 per hundred at ranch.
7.50 1909, the timber estimated 787,000 2-3-tf
ARTHUR W ORTON.
JOHN DE PUY.
3-3-4-21
Register.
board feet at f.75 per M.. and the Hopkins Ranch, near Midland.
100 00
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