Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 21, 1910, Image 5

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    DAIRY . DEVEIXtl’MENTH
White SH of block 51. 1st Add to
Mrs. 1«. M. Flteli was a KI hiiih II i
Klamath Falla; *10
Fall» viaitor last week
C F Galarneaux to Mrs S A
Slack'» sawmill began
Pike,
lot 1, block 3, Fairview Add
I . M. It. M. < OMI’LII H WITH 1IIE Give lii<- Kidney» Help »nd Many
operation« In the north
to Klamath Falls; *850.
Kkimatli Fall» l*«’ople Will
AHHtM lATION'M Hl 91 I ST
valley Monday morning.
Ile lluppii I'
W. E. 8<-ehorn to J. T. Getty, lots
9 and 10, block 77 Klamath Add to
A Los Angeles «yndicate has been
’ Throw Out the Life Line"
Klamath Fails; *300.
gel ting Hie prlciis on a number of
Will lb
The kidneys need help.
Archie M Nash to Eva T Dozier,
farms
In
Pine
Fluì
with
a
view
ot
They
’
re
overworked
can't
get
the
(«> Time
• ONTRAIT FOR TRANNFEICRING
poison filtered out of the blood
N'A of SE'/» of NEK of BW'/» and
buying
them
lb-
Know
HER SIGNED TODAY
They’re getting worse every min­ SWH of SE'4 of Be«. 2-41-6; *10.
It nppeura Hint
ute.
Eva T Dosler to F W Jordan.
ami burning bruuh,
Will you help them?
After a struggle (hat lias lasted
Doun’s Kidney pills hav»’ brought N’H <>f BEK. NEK of SWH and
«upntloii, does nut
welt with Hie gathering und writing nearly tin«'» years, the directors of thousand» ot kidney sufferer» bark SWH of SE«4 of Sec. 2-41-6; *10.
Oregon Valley I,« nd Co. to John
the Klamath Water User«' Associa­ from the verge of d«-»pair.
of news item».
Will cure any form of kidney trou­
F, Aldrich. 8E»4 of See 5-37-15;
tion have siiccei d«ul In securing from ble.
il E. Crane, of Klumuth Full», was
U ill It«- PliM'ctl on Roani M Southern
A Betz, 1» and Sixth St., Medford. *200.
ill
the valley last week und made 11 the Secretary of the Interior u state­
Put Illi- l-'lat < ar and Travel
Ore., »ay?
I suffered from kidney
Mnhala A Wilkins to Carl J. Rlg-
ment
showing
the
<<»4
of
the
Klam-
trip to the reservation looking up
trouble for four or five years. Th« nell, NH of NE Hand NEK of
by Rail
11
Hi
Project
from
Its
inception
to
Jan
­
horses. lie report» that the borie «
dl»ea»e did not bother me much at
The statement was first ami I thought It would pas» off, NW >4 of 8e«' 16-37-11; »100.
that have been on the rung« all win uary I, 19)0.
Frank M Peterson to Carl J Rig-
received last week und was fully con­ but I grew gradually worse. I began
A colliru< t whs slgnvd tlllN UftiT ter are In very ihhit condition.
sidered ut the iiK’etlng of the direc­ to suffer from such aevere pains nell. NW >4 of NW «4 of See. 16-37-
110011 between thè K III ina t li Nuvlgu-'
A L. Michael In selling Ills t>lu<<* tors, which was held In this city yes­ through my back that I could not 11 and SWH of
IV % of Ser 1«-
stoop I was miserable when a friend 37-9; ... 100.
iloti Company and M R Doiy, wiieie in Pin«* Flat lust week found that th«
terday.
told tm- to try Doan’» Kidney Pills
t«v Hi» bitter I h glven thè task of the transfer involved th«* making out
Lakeside Co. to Joseph Krizo, all
The document Is quite a volumnl- and I procured a box. They at once
t ransferrlug tlie steamer Kluiiiiith of twelve deeds, us other heirs to
nous on««, and represents pug«’ after chocked 1 I k * pain and later removed that portion of lot 1, See 10-41-11,
troni Labi Ewiiuna lo thè water« of ili«< 1 stale left by Ills father were in
page of figure.«, Anyone who thinks every symptom of my complaint, ft lying north of a line running east
give*» me pleasure to recommend
ih» Uppei l.akic A novi pian lina volvi’d, anti only one de«*4 to the plu< ■
that be will be able to take it and Dontt'a Kidney Pills as th«'« proved and west through said See 10 from
l»'*‘li iidopteil lo a<<oinpllsli thè task had be« 11 placed on record
Keatly, settle in a few momenta Just what very satisfactory In my case."
the quarter section corner common
end hiisten ih«* wotk
Al 1 nngeiiieiits at fitst, wlii'ii he undertook to male-
For sal** by all dealers. Price 50 to Sees. 9 and 10 to the quarter sec­
tiie coat is will he mistaken, for the
bave been «'iiti'ii'd luto between thè th«* transfer, h<< couldn’t find a single
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, tion corner common to Secs. 10 and
ie|>ort is given In such minute detail cents.
New York, sole agents for the United 11. In said T. and R . *1221.
vigni Imi company nini thè Houth deed, not even til«* patent to tile orlgl
that It will require considerable study States.
■ rii Pariti' M hel'ehy thè lutter agre«*» nul homcsiead of his father; bin In
C. E. Worden to Innes-Clark bum-
to permit of a fair understanding of
Remember the name Doan’» and
<<> bulld 11 striteli from thè inaili line liHiklng up th«* till«’ an old trunk, left
take no other.
ber U l B ox C o ., parts of blocks "A”
Its contents.
whi'i*' Il « rosso* Ilo* Allniiiont roiid. by Ills mother, now deceased, at the
and ”B.” Shippington Add to K F. ;
The board of directors are consid­
MIDLAND ITEMH
lo 111«' water eilge of one of thè « hall home of his sister, Mrs. Tom Patter­
»4120
ering the advisability of having It
nel« ulongsldi* of thè trai k
Mi son of Swan Lake Valley, the deeds
Klamath lx»dge No. 137. I. O. O
printed so as to furnish a copy there­
Home
of
our
young
people
enjoyed
Doty wlll pine«* thè steamer 011 board and patent were found
This lllus- of to every land owner.
F.. to Od«l Fellows' Hall Assn. of
the day last Sunday boating 011 the
.* fiat <nf and II wlll then le- tran«- trates the carelessness that Is very
Klamath Falls, lots 3 and 8. block
lake.
pori«'«! to ih» Upper Labe b.v rnll common In regard to such mailer«
18, Klamath Falls. *1.
Mr. Powers, of Merrill, is putting
N11 agreement lui» been entered luto
OI.D Gl lltll SEEKING
Fred Schallock and C. H. Daggett
D
P.
Shook
’
s
residence
took
fire
down a well for Mr. Bedding
By
lietween Gir Nuvigililon company and
VAINLY FOR LEADER
to
H. P. Galarneaux and C. L. Gib’»«.
the look' of the men. they must have
ih«- Houthi-in Pacific, under thè terni» and was burned to the ground last
lot« 1. 2. 9 and 19, block 6; lo» 5,
When dlecovered.
struck oil.
of whlch thè foriner wlll use thè rnll- Saturday night.
Senator Hale B ill llrOrn i U End ot
block 17; lots 2, 3, 4 and 8, block
It was very apparent that the fire
Mr. Bedding went to Portland and
1 oad «oiiipany'n dock
Ills T**rni on Account of
16; lot 10. block 24. Sunnyside Add
and San Francisco last Tuesday on
Wliltr none of ili«' prlm Ipals tu ilo originated at the northeast corner of
HI Braith
to Klamath Falls; *10.
the
wood
house,
so
me
CO
f«*et
from
a business trip for about ten days.
t innsnitlon would mnke any stnt«*-
J. D. Carroll to George Blooming­
Ed and John Martin, of Merrill,
meni f«>r publlcatlon. t)i<* trniismtlon the kitchen stove, »«» that It seems
I'tilted
Pre»»
Service.
camp.
NWH of See. 30-39-10, »10
were In Midland last Sunday.
would Indicato thut thè dlffi< lllth- patent that the fire was of Incendiary
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 19.—
J.
D.
Carroll to Edward Blooming­
origin,
It
was
Inte
at
nlglil.
when
A
number
of
our
people
went
to
■ riattile uni ot thè sull that lina lievi
"The duties of leadership of the Sen- Klamath Falls last Saturday evening camp, SEK of Sec 30, and lot 1.
all
the
Inmates
wer«*
in
bed
and
filo«! b> thè Nn vigni lon companv
Sec. 31-39-10; *10.
Inasmuch a« the barn liad ate carry with them no light task. to see the prize fight
. guln»i thè Houthern l‘u< ill< . on m asleep
and I tiave begun to feel the strain,"
been
burned
only
eleven
days
before,
Miss
Ethel
Gilson
returned
to
Mid
­
Henrietta R Scroggins to N. S.
■ 011 ut uf th<< clonlng up of thè «hnn
declared Senator Aldrich in a state­ land last Tuesday after a few days* Merrill, lots 34. 35 and 40. Sec. 2-41
nel, hu» been s«*ttb-d, pari <>f III*' con everyone 1» forced to the conclusion I
ment made to the United Press today, visit with relatives at Dairy.
10; *10
Idriallon le lng thè < oiu-esslon» that that the same ag«*ncy had set the
lie asslg ted his determination to re­
barn
on
fire,
is
it
any
wonder
that
The first car load of Klamath
bave been m*de rrlntlv«* lo ih«* mot
W E White to J. H. Holland, half
tire to "length of service and a de­ County grain was shipped from Mid­
ing of thè Kluinnih
Whether other th«' community Is uroused to fever
interest in lot 2. and Eli of NWH
sire
to
conserve
my
health."
The
land last Friday.
lilattelM entered luto III«' seti lenir m heat of excitement over the matter’
of Sec. 2. and EH of WH of Sec
Certain it now Is that there is u fir.- Senator, after many provisions, pre­
Four business men were In town 16-39-10; *5480.
future »venta must <b*v«*lop
pared n letter today formally notify­ last Friday looking for Investments.
The tmnsfer of thè Klamnth wlll bug at work, seeking revenge In thls
ing Governor Pothier of Rhoie Island Your «crib«- failed to learn their
,>dd nuother boat t<> th<* «ver Imreas fiendish and Inhuman manner for
In of his Intention to retire, in conclud­ names, but was «ure they saw a grow­ RESTORATION OF’ PUBLIC LANDS
ng fieri un th» Upper Lnk«*
It wlll some real or Imaginary wrong
ing his Interview with the represen­ ing little town with plenty of rich
»«•'■king
for
a
cause.
It
Is
Impossible
«loubth s» le. U»«'d III 1*011 Ut*«'Iloti W It II
I am prepared to furnish blue
tative
of th«* United Pr«*ss, he said; soil and a beautiful location
1 he operatiotui of thè Crater l-nbt* to find one that appeal» to th« judg­
prints showing all vacant lands soon
"I am going to remain In active
The «team plow is running day and to be restored to the public domain
l'onipuny und become n qultc premi- ment of the public; for It 1» conceded
co-operation with the National Mone- night in this country.
in Klamath County, also all town­
noni featuro In th<* dev«'|opm«*nt of that Mr. Sh<M>k lia» been treating peo­
ships in the I-akeview I^and District,
tary Commission and shall make it
Sam Woodard and Mr Dickson at *1.00 per township.
Ihe tourist travel In the upper part ple fairly, has quietly attended to his
own affair», and in his conduct with my life work. I have made no per- were visitor« at the Davidson hotel
of the county.
W B SNIDER.
r<*»pcct to th«* public ha» been n law- sonal i>lans as yet The subject, how- Saturday night.
Lakeview, Ore.
a
abiding citizen. Interested In th«* en­ | ever. Is something In which the pub-
Miss Edna DePuy returned to this
I V IDI Nt’E INTRUDI < ED IN
j lie is not interested."
WATER I SERS’ MEETING
place Sunday after a visit in the city
TRIAL OF IHM’Dill HYDE forcement of the law und the protec­
It was announced today that Sena- Saturday
tion of property. The community 1«.
A special meeting of the stockhold­
Ih-atli of Doctor Twyiium Removes th«*r»f«>re. forced to conclude that | tor Hale will retire at the end of his
OLD SMOKE
ers of the Klamath Water Users’ As­
term,
the
r«*ason
assigned
therefor
these
»«'eker»
for
reveng«*
are
per
­
One of NlMtc's Most liu|M>r-
sociation was held in the city last
ioni Wltnewtr*
sons who are opposed to the law'» | being the continued III health of the HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
Saturday, at which the par valu-s of
SECURES GAME» the stock of the assciation was raised
enforcement and are des|M*ratcly d«*- ( Senator His physicians have advised
from 120 to (30 per share. On the
He
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 20
termiiied u|M>n making a career of him against another campaign
He has been looked
The High School baseball team has matter of refunding the money paid
The d«*ath of Doctor Twyman, which crime »ucceaaful by making an ex­ 1« 74 years old
into the association for dues by the
• ceurred y'*»t«*rd«y following an <q>- ample of Mr. Shook because of the I upon as the logical successor of Aid- been organized and for the past two land owners of the Upper Project, it
one
of
the
State
’
s
into
con-
' ration, removed
was voted that be not refunded, ’.he
interest he has displayed In behalf rich In the leadership of the Senati* weeks has been busy getting
most Important witnesses against of giMMl government Under tteaao cir­ 1 This announcement has put the regu- dltlon. Quite a number of the boys position being taken that the associa­
Doctor Hydo. It was expecled that cumstances people arc asking who ! lars in the air. It is possible that are trying out for places on the team tion could not do so legally. It is
stated that suits will be filed to test
and although
many of them are the matter in the courts.
Doctor Twyman would testify that will be tiie next to uuffer at the hands Lodg«' will be chosen as leader.
Ml»« Margaret Swope nearly died, of tho»«* who have destroyed Dave
Senator Dolliver, in discussing the rather small and inexperienced, a
tier illne»» following cloeoly after tak­ Shook’» barn and house?
is any­ 1 condition of the regular« in their mad good team 1« being developed, Only
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing medicine from a box handled b\ body safe from tho midnight torch? | search for a leader, said today:
two or three of last year’s team re­
Doctor Hyde
It was expected I to Shall the community be devastated
main in school and the team will con­ In the County Court of the State of
"There will never be another
Oregon, for Klamath County.
>rove by him that her slckne«» W UH while It stands helpless because no rich. His retirement means the
sist mostly of new men. several of
In the Matter of the Estate of Jessie
■ Itie to cyanide poisoning
one ha» b«*en caught red-hand**d In 1 of the old regime of Individual doml- whom have had considerable experi­
M. Arnett. Deceased.
Judge laitshaw overruled the Ob- his fiendish act? Shall all who, like j nation here. It 1« my wish to see the ence and show marked ability. Thes«*
Notice is hereby given by the un­
•ctlon of llyde'» attorney» today 1 aud Dave Shook, have stood up for the 8enat<< become a more representative new player«, together with those who dersigned. administrator of the estate
I'dmltted tiie testimony of Pearl Kel- right of property and the punishment ' body than the House; more respon­ played last year, form the nucleus of of Jessie M Arnett, deceased, to the
creditors of. and all persons having
'■r, regarding Hunton'» d«*atli
The of thievery be turned out .of doors sive to public sentiment.”
a first-class team which ought to win claims against, the said deceased, to
defense wlll make thi» one of the while the fiames devour th«*lr homes?
William Jennings Bryan arrived a majority of its games.
exhibit them, with the proper vouch­
.round» fix uppeal. In ca«e of convic­ These are th«* questions that are up­ here today and stated that he has no
The Indian team of the Agency ers. within six months after the first
tion Another of the objection» made permoat In th<> minds of the people of Intention of running for the Senate. has promised the boys several games, publication of this notice, to the said
l»y th« defense was a line«! at the this community, and a solution of He expressed hi« gratification over the first of which will probably be administrator at his residence in the
City of Klamath Falls. Klamath
■ ourt's remark« "Tiie motive alleged the problem is the demand of the ' the victory of the ln«urgents in the played a week from Saturday. An County. Oregon, the same being the
ivbn that
Hyde thought whoever hour
effort is being made to securi* a game place for the transaction of the busi­
Do people of other portions fight for th«' rule« committee
tands between me and the Hwope of th«* county wonder at It?
with the fast Monarch team for next ness of said estate.
Are
JOEL P ARNETT.
uilllon» shall die. and Hunton shall not they, also, lntcrest«*d In it? "Th«-1
Saturday.
Letters have also been
Administrator of Said Estate.
‘lie
The State alleges that Hun-1 Injury of one is the concern of all,” is 1 HOFFSTOT WILL FIGHT EX­
written to several other teams in the 4-21-5-26
TRADITION TO PITTNBI KG
ion Wils bled to death It would »«*<*111 a trite saying, but it applies to the
valley and the boys expect to play all
NOTICE
hat all argument« of the def«*n»e ar* case in hand. Can any man satisfy Accuse«! of Parti< i|iati<Hi In Bribing comers
All correspondence should
iibaolutnly a waste of time
be
addressed
to
Ernest
Jacobson,
the
himself with a aimple expression of
of Pittsburg < Ouncilmeii
Mias Keller told of Doctor Twy-j
manager. The personnel of th«* team To the Stockholders of the Klamath
sympathy
with Mr. 8liook?
Who
man's «'fforts to prevent Doctor llyde knows that he may not b«' the next to United Press Service
at present is:
Water Users’ Association.
ilrawlng too much blood
Sli<* fur- j be awakened at midnight by the
Ord Arnold, catcher. Vernon Mot-
ALBANY. N. Y . AprlI*20. Erank
You are hereby notified that a spe­
'her teatlfi«*<l that Mr» Hyde also pro- '
N. Hoffstot, president of the Pressed schenbacher (captain), pitcher; Fred cial meeting of the stockholders of
fiam<*» over his head’
tested, lidding that two full quarts
Steel Car Company, who is charged Dunbar, first base; Harry Meaner, sec­ the Klamath Water Users’ Associa-
She also slated that
were drawn
with conspiracy and bribery In con- ond base; Ernest Jacobson, third tion will be held in the Houston
Itoctoi Hyde had come to her nnd
nection with the Pittsburg graft base; Clarence Motschenbacher. short Opera House. Klamath Falls. Oregon,
urged her to u«e her influence to In­
The institution of the Pythian Si» cases. will be turned over to the stop; Read Bain, left field; Allen Saturday. April the 16th, 1910, at
duce Colonel Swope to name him
ters lodge was completed last night Pittsburg authorities for trial. Gov­ White, center field; Hardin Carter, the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. for the
Doctor llyde his executor
In the A. O. U. W. hall, which will ernor Hughes today granted extradi­ right field; Glen Beals. Harold Sar­ purpose of increasing the par value
lie the meeting place for the new tion In doing so the Governor stated geant. substitutes
of the shares of stock of the said
THINGS
lodge.
The Temple starts with a that the "only question was whether
association
from the sum of *20 per
AMERICA
You Can Cun- That Backache,
membership of nbout fifty, und the he was ¡1 fugitive from justice."
Pain along the back, dizziness, head­ share to the sum of 130 per share,
I'litlinslasm nt the meeting last night
ache and general languor
Get a and for the further purpose of au-
lluiMlr«*«l*> lie H oiiic I cmm and llun-
NEW YORK. April 20. Frank N. package of Mother Gray’s AUSTRA­ thorizlng the Board of Directors of
Is a sure Indication thnt the new
dreds Yr«* Flocking to < it le-
lodge will he a popular nnd prosper- Hoffstot was arrested today by detec­ LIAN LEAF, the pleasant herb cure the said association to levy assess-
tives from the district attorney’s of­ for all Kidney. Bladder and Urinary ments against the stock subscriptions
ous
one.
COI.ON. Aprii 20. - Dispatch««
troubles
When you feel all run
Several names were proposed for fice. Before they could arraign him down, tired, weak and without energy of the said association sufficient in
from thè Interior say that violent
■ arthqiiaki's have agalli shaken parta the new lodge, A vote resulted in th»1 before a magistrate they were served use this remarkable combination of amount and against each and every
of Costa Rica
Hiindreda are hom«*- selection of the name Cascade which, ‘with habeas corpus papers, demand­ nature’s herbs and roots. As a regu­ share subscribed to reimburse and to
lator It has no equal
Mother Gray’s
li'ss «ini lite I n li a Ili t a n t a of th<* small- owing to the geographical location ing that they produce him before Australian Leaf Is sold by all Drug­ pay back to the stock subscribers un­
Judge
Holt.
In
the
Federal
Circuit
of
this
city,
was
deemed
most
appro-
■ •r towna are tlocklng t<» thè city lor
gists or sent by mall for 50 cfs. Sam­ der what is known as the ’’Upper
Court.
Th«' writ was seemed by ple sent FREE. Address. The Mother Project" such amount or amounts as
iood and slii'ltvi
A shortage ot food prlate.
The Institution of the lodge was Mr. Hoffstot'« attorney. John Lind- Gray Co.. la-Roy, N V
such subscriber or subscribers have
ls threateiii'd ami un lesa rellef Is soon
followed
by a lunch nnd n social time say, who alleged that the extradition
from time to time paid to said asso­
■ xtemled there is aure to be Intense
Wllllnm V. Green, who purchased was in violation of the constitutional
ciation upon the assessments made
siiffering nmong thè peopl«« of the
the Short much Inst June and who rights of his client
strlcken dlstrli'ls
I urni'lusl by tile Abstract Firm <>r and levied by the Board of Directors
Ims been spending the winter in Sun
of said association for the accom­
Mason A Slough
Why discard a valuable plant’' We Francisco, returned her • Inst even­
The Alumni of the State Normal at
plishment of the purposes of this as­
must have a Normal School. There is ing
He loaves for his ranch In Iho Monmouth ask your support for that
United States to Abenial« Ham­ sociation: said stock subscribers be­
school
n well equipped building ill Mon­ morning.
You know we must have
Elmer Newton nas com­
You know the record of tile
teachers
mouth
We must educate the boys mond. EH of SWH and WH of ing limited to those whose stock «lib­
pleted
Ills
contract
for
getting
the
re: 'ptions arc hereafter cancel''d by
and girls; 11 trained teacher Is the SEK of 8ec. 33-40-1 1.
school, We must have teachers, and
M". Green best agency for this.
the normal Is the right plat <■ to train much ready for seeding
The coat is
Dan VanBrimmer to Fred
the Secretary of the Interior.
1 hem. Four cents on a thousand dol- states Hint lie will how about 100 four cents a year on a thousand dol- part of NEH of SEH of Sec
!
ALBERT E. ELDER.
lars Is just what it will cost you to do acres to oats nnd the reman Ing GO lars. Vote Yes” for Monmouth and
8« (rotary Klamath Water User»' As­
settle this question. .1 B. V Butler. 10: *1620.
1 his by voting "Yes” for Monmouth
I See. Com.
acres to wheat nnd alfnlfa.
First National Bank to
sociation.
3-10-4-14
.1 II V Butler, Sec. Com
II
It
BRINGS II UP IO FINSI OF JANUARY
UPPER LAKE
THROW OUT THE LINE
EGGS FOR HALE
Plymouth Rock eggs for setting, at
Farmer«' Exthange. or thr«*e nilltw
southeast of town on Midland road.
I.AURA Mil.I.ER
Klamath Falla, Orc
It
NGTH E TO < ItEDITORM
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath Con nty.
In the Matter of the Estate of James
M. Arnett. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given by th«* un­
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of James M. Arnett, deceased, to th«-
creditors of. and all persons having
claims against, the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the proper vouch­
ers, within six months after th«- first
publication of this notice, to the said
administrator at his residence in th«*
City of Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, the same being thr
plaie for the transaction of the busi­
ness of said estate.
JOEL P ARNETT.
Administrator of Said Estate.
4-21-5-26
NOTH E OF MALE OF STATE
LANBN
Notice is hereby given that tiFe
State l-end Board will receive sealed
bids until 11 o'clock a. m . June 28.
1910, for th«- following described
swamp Inads. all In in T 35 8.. R
7H E.:
Ix>t 1 of Section 2; lots 1, 2 and 3.
NEH <>f SEH of Section 3; all of
lots 1, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 and 8. except th«'
NWH of NEH of Section 10; all of
lots 1. 3 and 4. eacept the NEH of
8W»4 of Section 9; all of lots 1. 2.
3 and 4, except the NW Hof NWH
of Section 28; all of lots 1, 2. 3 and
4. except th»’ SWH of NWH of Sec­
tion 29; all of lots 1, 3, 4 and 5, ex­
cept the SE H of NEK of Section 30
All bids must be accompanied by a
regularly execut«*d application to pur­
chase and at least one-fifth of the
amount offered. No bld for less than
*20 per acre will be considered.
The right to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
Applications and bids should be ad­
dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State
Land Board. Salem. Or«.*gon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur­
chase swamp lands."
G. G. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board.
April 14, 1910.
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10-19000 ”K” A M
NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF
PUBLIC LANDS TO 8ETXLEMENT
AND ENTRY.—Department of the
Interior, General Land Office, Wash­
ington. D. C.. March 30, 1910.—No­
tice is hereby given that the Secre­
tary of the Interior has vacated de­
partmental order of withdrawal In so
far as the same affect« the withdrawal
for irrigation purposes under the act
of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat . 388). for
use in connection with the Klamath
Project. Oregon-Calif., of the follow­
ing described lands in the State of
Oregon and by his authority such of
said tracts as have not been hereto­
fore finally restored and are not oth­
erwise withdrawn, reserved, or appro­
priated. will be subject to settlement
under the public land laws of th«*
United Stat«*s on and after July 2,
1910, but shall not be subject to en­
try. filing, or selection until August
1, 1910. at the United States land
office at Lakeview, Oregon, warning
being expressly given that no person
will be permitted to gain or exercise
any right whatever under any settle­
ment or occupation begun after
March 22. 1910, and prior to July 2.
1910. all such settlement or occupa­
tion being forbidden:
Willamette
Principal Meridian—T. 37 S.. R. 7
E., all Secs. 6. 7, 8,10 and 23 and
26 to 35 inclusive. T. 39 S.. R. 8 E..
NEH. NH NWH Section
NH
13; NH NEH and WH Sec. 14;
NH NEH. NWH and WH SWH
Sec. 22; NWH. SEH. NWH Sec
28; N’H Sec 29; NH- EH SWK.
WH SEH and NEH SEH Sec. 30
and SEH Sec. 36. T. 40 S.. R. 8
E , EH NWH and NEK Sec 1; WH
SWH Sec 7; WH SWH Sec. 27;
N’H NEK. SWH NEK. EH NWH
and SEK Sec. 33. T. 39 S.. “
R. 9 E .
all Sec 1; EH. NWH. EH SWH
Sec 2; all Sec 5; N’H. SWH. WH
SEK Sec. 8: N’H SWH and SWH
SEK Set- 9; EH NEK and NWH
NEK Sec. 11; N’H. NEH SWH and
SEK Sec. 12; EH NEK Sec 13
NWH NEK. NH NWH. SWH
NWH Sec 17; all Sc 18; WH NEK
WH and WH SEK Sec. 19; SWH
NEK. SEK NWK. EH SWH. WH
SEK and SEK SEK Sec. 28; N’H.
N'H SWH NH SEK Sec. 30. SWH
SWH Sec. 31; NEK. EH NWH
and EH SEK Sec. 33: SEK NWH.
WH NYVK and SWH Sec. 34
T
35 S., R TH E . lots 1, 2. 3, 4 anil
the SWH SWH Sec. 16. T. 40 S .
R 9 E..WH SWH, Sec. 1; SEK
NEK. SWH SEK EH SEK Sec 2;
SW H NE
SH SW >4 SW >,
SEK Sec 5: N’H NWK SWH. EH
SWH. SEH Sec. 6; NEK NEK Sec.
7 WH NEK- NWK. NEK SWH
and SEH Sec. 8; SWH and W'a
: I ;
SEH Sec 9; EH NEK Se<
NYVK. NH SWH and SWH s\v H
Sec 12; NWH NWH and swy,
SW H Sec. 13. EH NEK. SYV V,
SWH. SEH SEH Sec. 14; NE Vi.
SH SWH. SH SEK Sec. 15 WH
NEH. WH and SEH Sec 16. EH
NEH and NEH SEK Sec. 1". EH.
NWH and EH SWH Sec 2 1, all
Se« 23; ------
SWH SWH Sec 22. NH
NEH and NWH Sec 24; NE *4 EH
NWH. NWH NWH. NWH SEH.
EH SEH Sec 2 7. NEK NEK Sec
28; NEH NEH Sec. 34; NH. NEK
SWH and SEH Sec 35
T 41 S.
R 9 E. N'EH. SEH NWK. NEH
SWH. NWH SEK and S'* SEK
Sec 1; NEH NEH See. 2; and NEH
NEH Set 12
T 41 S. R 10 E .
SH NWK and SH Sec 4; NWH
Sec 6; NEH and NEH NWK Sei
NWH 8 k 10
T. 37 ■ S.. R. 13
E , all. T. 38 8.. R 13 E., all Secs.
1 to 12; 14 to 23 and 27 to 33 in-
elusive ▼ 38 8 . R 14 E . all Secs.
1 to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 in-
elusive. T. 39 S . R. 14 E.. all Secs.
1, 2. 11. 12. 13. 14. 24. 25 and 31
to 36 inclusive. T 39 8.. R 15 E .
all. T 37 S . R 10 E.. all Secs 14
to 17. 19 to 23 and 25 to 36 inclu­
sive. T. 38 S . R 10 £., all Sees 1
to 6. s to 16. 23 to 25 inclusive anil
See 36. T. 38 S.. R 11 HE, all Secs
6. 7. 18 and 28 to 33 inclusive. 8. V.
PROUDFIT. Acting Commissioner of
the Gen
Land Office
FRANK
PIERCE. First Assistant Secretary of
the Interior.
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