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IRRIGABLE LAND TO BE SOLD WEAK, WEARY WOMEN DAILY LINT <»I IRANNFKKB FuriiUhiil by tie 11 «tract Firm of Munto A Slough NOTR E TO STEAM b«r estimated 700,000 board feet at gon and by hla authority sum of said I ITTERH AND ENGINEERS *0.3857 per M., and the land 930; tracts as have not been heretofore that said applicant will offer final finally restored and are not other prixif In support of his application wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro NHM III LING 111 Till <d \IltXI. Nutk-e is hereby given that the «nd sworn «tatern- nt on the 28th day priated. will tie subject to settlement limi uiin i United States to William Hock, lots Klamath County High H< hool Board of July. 1910, before It. M Richard under the public land law« of lb» ' When the buck uchea unti throbs I unii 2 and EH or NW% sec. IX- will consider plans and open blds for son. U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath United States on and after July 18. Í the overhauling and correcting the i When the housework 1« torture ■ < < ruil<i«i>' 'Inni Ik- I'nn urccl From Falls, Oregoa. 1910. but shall not be subjwt to en Wh«n night bling« no rent nor «leep Fred Hi'liullock and <'. H Daggett heating plant of the County High («■tuily ilork Nliowiug I «uni Any person 1« at liberty to protest try, filing of «election until August ! to li I* Gulurneimx und C. L. Gibbs, School, Saturday, June 4, at 2 30 Whi'ii urinary dlnorder« vet In Owner's Ntixk M u I m <-H|>U<> ii this purchase before entry, or Initiate 17, 1910, at the United States land 1 Woman'« lol 1« a weary one I lota 1,2.» und lb. blk. 15; lota 2, 3, p. m Bidders must be-qualified to n contest at any time before patent I»- Them 1« n way to escape these woe«. I 4 sud -, blk Ad M b. blk 17. lot place a bonded guarantee that the Hue», by filing a corroborated affidavit office at takeview, Oregon, warning being expressly given that no person ; Tlx following from 11 leder rec*tlv- Doan's Kidney 1*111« cure «neh Illa 10, blk 24. Sunnyside addition to plant when overhauled will heat eve in thi» office, alleging facts which will be permitted to gain or exercise ry room equally, and with a steam id b> the register uiul iee«her of the Have cured ilioiinand« Ktanath Full«: tifi would defeat the entry. any right whatever under any «ettle- United Hiatus to Arista H Brown, pr<-a«ur< of five ¡>ound« In the boiler. |.ak«vlcw lumi office huu direct bear Itemi ibi« woman's testimony. ARTHUR W. ORTON. ment or occupation begun after April The board reserves the right to reject Mr« .1. II ItmiHHiim. Twelfth unit I HW% MM- 5-50-13. ing on the sale of lumi In th« Klntn- 5-26-7-28 Register 7, 1910, and prior to July 18. 1910, Mary L. Wight to R O. Horning, any and all proposals. |>th project It «liows tlie method to It' street«, Medford, Or«., «uy» "I all Much settlement or occupation be (»ItDERTO SHOW CAl’HE By order of the Board b<* followed In gdtlng the question i «offered no severely from kidney half Interest In lot 7. HE % of HWI4 ing forbidden: Willamette Principal fit the County Court of Klamath J O. SWAN, C-r wnt«i rights properlv adjusted. 1 irouble that I wan unable Io do iny mm •> and K% of NW% sec. 7-37-10; Abri'lian 3 38 8.. R. 8 B., W*A County. Htate of Oregon 5-21d4t-w2t Secretary 1 hi» urtici« should lie preserved by ! hoiiMcwork Mt kidney« wore very 210. SW (4 and tat« 5 and 6, Section 29. In the Matter of th« Guardianship of Herbert Eakin to Lydia E. Gault, »very land owner under the Klamatli ¡weak mid caused me much annoyance. NOTR E FOR PI BLICAT1ON Joseph 8. Seeds, an insane person. A I*. PROUDFIT. Assistant Commis | roject, ns It will nave him much an- Mv back alno pained me severely, mid INF,*.. Nth of NW’« atul HWI4 of Now, on this the 23d day of May, sioner of the General tand Office I oyiinrv and delay whenever he ««11« when «looping or lifting, «harp ¡NW44 and HW% of NW *4 and (Nut t'oal l^uid) 1910, this court having read and con FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant 8ec- I of MM- 2H-37-14; 11 00 twinge« darted through my loin«. I I ny of hlu land Department of the Interior, 5-B-7-7 sider'd the petition heretofore filed retary of the Interior. Lydia E (Jault to J. H Milne, half (' E. tand Office at takeview. Or« , * Department of th« Interior. United ran down In health anti wan feeling and now presented herein by Sarah E ^interest lu NE ’ /« N '4 of NW% and I NOTICE Of- HALE OF HTATE May 25. 1910. StatcM Lumi <*tli<<>, Washington, iii I i < i ubi' when Doan'« Kldne, 1*111« LANitK NOTICE Is hereby given that Otis ■ Heeds, the duly appointed, qualified were finally brought to my attention HW% of NW% and S>4 2H-37-14; D. C., April 20. into Gre*r, of Klamath Fall«, Oregon, and acting guardian of the person and Notice Is hereby given that the *1,050 Through their use I wus helped from ' lo cane of wale by n private owner who, on August 10. 1904, made estate of Joseph 8. Seeds, an insane State tand Board will receive sealed Guy it Fii-i-iiiun to R H. Malone, honx-Htead bld« until II o'clock a. m., June 28, entry No 3262, serial Li part of the Irrigable Innd covered the first. mid I continued taking the remedy until I was entirely cured | I N’, of HE% oí NE*« or HE% of sec. No 01199, for SWy* Section 34,1 person, praying for an order of th« 1910, for the following described )i a nLxijtltiK water right applica ! 7-41-10; *10. Township 37 8 . Range 9 E.. WiUam-, court for the sale of certain real prop swamp Inads, all in In T 35 8., R t on, the vendor. In order to luive hi« lieve often lecommended l><>mi Kill N P. ft. It Co io Frank I* Hixon, Otte meridian, ha* filed notice of In erty of «aid estate, and it appearing 7*4 E . ncy 1*111« to other sufferer» M iter light chargee adjusted to the tention to make Final Five-Year tat 1 ot Section 2; lot« 1, 2 and 3, Eoi «ale by all dealer« Price 50 hot I. «■■< 4. HE*4 of NWU sec. 10, Proof to estabtiah claim to the land to the court therefrom that said real NE*4 of 8E14 of Section 3; all of Educed acreage retained by hlin. will M. Of NW i. ,u,.| NE L Oi M ■ above described, before C. R. Ib-tap, property should be «old u ni» Eovtcr-Mllbiirn Co Buffalo. lots 1.3, 4. 5, 6. 7 and 8, except the « required to present to you the fo'- It Is Hereby Ordered: That the NW 14 of NE*4 of Section 10; all of New York, «ole agent« for the I'nlted I aectclon II; NE*4 of NEA« sec. 21; County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore- ( )- wing evidence«: next of kin of said ward, to-wit: lot« 1, 3 and 4. except the NE14 of ¡HW*/« of NW >4 M-i 22 and HE % of gou, on the 9th day of July, 1910 "First Certificate of the pioper filate«. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph H Heeds, Charles W. Seeds, SW*4 of Section 9; all of lot* 1, 2, sei 35-27-1 1. 92,226.•< Remember the name Domi « mxl T F. Nicholas of Klamath Falls Jay E. Seeds, Mary E. Seeds and Lucy- 3 and 4. except the NW 14of NW14 Lfficer having charge of the county W H. Grim to Myrtle R Orini, N A4 Oregon of Section 28; ail of lots 1, 2. 3 and I-cord« showing record of a subscrlp- lake no other. May Tygart, and all persons Inter 4, except the HW14 of NW 14 of Sec John Hagelwtein of Klamath of sec 35-3H-»; (40<i l"ih for Htock In th« local water users’ ested in the said estate, appear before | tion 29; all of lots 1. 3, 4 and 5, ex Stat« of Oregon to W. H Grim. N A4 Oregon WHY? i «oclatlon covering the laud in qu«s William Oatis of Klamath this court on the 30th day of June,j cept the SE 14 of NE14 of Section 30. of MM- 25-3N-»; »40«. Oregon. ’ on. mid I hut the 'mid litui been duly 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock in th«- J All bids must be accompanied by a Cha« E. Worden to H 8. Johnson Wellesley B. Simpson of Klamath regularly executed application to pur !<<>nveyed by the siibacrlbcr nt u time Whvu plutocrat« mid millionaire« forenoon of said day. at the court-i chase and at least one-fifth of the : «ompany, half Interest in lot« 1 to 32 Fail«, Oregon Into our town arrive. ubsequenl to the rwordlng of the roo mof this court, at Klamath Falls. | amount offered. No bid for less than ARTHUR W ORTON. We decorate with bunting; to catch ! Im-luHlve, blk I; lot 8. blk 2' all of ■ lock subscription 6 2-7 7 Register in the County of Klamath. State of »20 per acre will be considered. ■ blk 3;; all of blk I Iota 1. 2 « and their «ye we strive; right to reject any and all bids Hcuind Th« certificate of th« local Oregon, then and there to show cause., Is The The flag» unfurled float to the breeze i ;o and part of lota n and 15, blk. 5; reserved. Hl MMO.NS in-iter n»«r»’ association. under cor it any there be. w hy an order should j all of blk C; part of blk B; part of Applications and bid« should be ad from every business stand porate ««al. to the effect that proof Of luuiHe. we do J uki as we please, Idk A all In Sblpplngton addition Huit in Equity for Decree of Divorce. not be granted by thi« court for the dressed to G G. Brown, Clerk State IhM been presented to the association tand Board Salem. Oregon, and to Klamath Falls Also NW A4 of till, we «II understand In the Circuit Court of the State sale of such real property, described ! marked "Application and bld to pur f tlx- transfer of th«- land to th« per- in said petition, to-wit: tat one of I HE1« si i 1» and part of lots 4. 8 of Oregon, for the County of block forty-eight of Klamath Falls, j chase swamp lands." >>n named and that appropriate . - fit liut th« u, it «««mH so queer and odd G. G BROWN, Klamath iransfei bun been made on It« book« Clerk State Land Board. Ixtuis He««lg to Winter M. Knight, Caroline Rambo, plaintiff, vs. Joel j Oregon (Nichol's Addition). on Decoration Day, ■ f the aliarci- of Htock appurtenant to April 14. 1910 4-21-6-23 And it is further ordered: That i There 1« no one to «peak an ode; lot 4. blk 11. Heuxig addition to Maxwell Rambo, Defendant. ■ Id land service of this order be made by pub- : Fort Klamut h. *150. there 1« no band to play To Joel Maxwell Rambo, the Above- 10-19000 ' K” A M. An an alternative, or In case no «»- licatlon thereof for the period of i W M Knight to Jame» B. Dixon, NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF A stirring march; the big ba«« drum Named Defendant. -■elation bun been organised <>n the three weeks beginning with the 26th i PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT lol 4, blk 11. Heraig addition to Fort I» mute, not a sound «lira In the name of the State of Oregon' -ro|«wl. the vendor nliould mi arrange day of May, 1910. In the Klamath Re AND ENTRY.—Department of the hid we forget thia holiday? In me ' Klamath ; *10 you are hereby required to appear¡ 'hat hla vendee «hall promptly make publican. a weekly newspaper of gen-: Interior, General tand Office. Wash contempt It «tir« and answer the complaint filed i ington, D. C., March 30, 1910.—No water right application for the Ir AV. W Rodehavt-i of Auburn. Cal., against you in the above entitled suit, cral circulation, published at Klam- . tice is hereby given that the Secre rigable land within the tract convoyed tary of the Interior has vacated de ! relieving agent for Wells Fargo, 1« In on or before the 7th day of July, ath "Falls, Oregon. '<> him and upon presentai Ion and ac- At the courlhou«« the pole wa« baie, Dated this 23d day of May. 1910. partmental order of withdrawal in so I charge of the local office during Agent 1910, that being the day of the last and ut the school house, too far as the same affects the withdrawal ■ --plane« of «neh application appro J B. GRIFFITH Mr. Parker has publication of summons, and the last I »lit w-e forget the Nation'« dead’ I i Parker'« vacation for Irrigation purposes under the act date notation of «uch transfer, with 5-26-6-16 County Judge. I of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat . 388), for ' gon« to Portland for ten days. fear It muNt ire true day within which you are required to reference to the new water right ap use in connection with the Klamath Th,- man who backed the «tar« mid answer, as fixed by the order of pub plication, will be made on th« original NOTICE Project, Oregon-Calif, of the follow «tripe«, amid the battle fray lication of this summons. If you fail ; Ji-rv-y Bull« for Kale or T ttm I i - ing described lands in the State of • - prior water right application Ar,- forgotten' Ila« bu«lne»« strife to appear and answer the plaintiff To the Stockholders of Klamath Oregon and by his authority such of killed Decoration Day? »aid tracts as have not been hereto Ou« 2-year-old and two yearling will apply to the court for the relief; Water Users’ Association. fore finally restored and are not oth DKN4FR l*AI*KR Jersey bull» for sale or trade; fine demanded in said complaint. Said You are hereby notified that the erwise withdrawn, reserved, or appro I’HAIMI h KLAM 4 I'll Our mayor the proclamation had for suit is brought to secure dissolution stock Geo E Byers. Stearns Ranch, following amendment to the By-Laws priated, will be subject to settlement gotten to Issue ; K«no road 6-2-tf of the bonds of matrimony existing of the Klamath Water Users’ Associa under the public land laws of the <..««! I’uldlt it, Work Iloti,- by M. L. It wa« sure not bad Intention, but thi« United States on and after July 2. between yourself and plaintiff. tion will be submitted for your ac 1910. but shall not be subject to en NOTICK. Allison While in Ili- lion«- Stale notice Is due. This summons Is published in the ceptance or rejection at the next an try, filing, or selection until August Parties wishing sagebrush lane Klamath Falls Republican, a weekly But when old comrades tnarchr-d In 1, 1910. at the United States land nual meeting of stockholders of said . The Denver Republican of recent line, a just tribute to pay clearer call on or write, newspaper printed and published at association to be held in the Houston ; office at Lakeview. Oregon, warning at« ha« a quarter-column article di To comrades dead, young men unkind W W MA8TEN. being expressly given that no person Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of ■•-rlblng the recant of M I. Alliwot, , ridiculed by the wav ¡12-8tf Klamath Falla. Ore Honorable Judge Noland, judge of Opera House, Klamath Falls. Oregon, will be permitted to gain or exercise on Friday , the 3rd day of June. 1910, any right whatever under any settle ■ •f this city to Denver, w here he 1« , said court, and dated the 25th day of at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m . to-wit: ment or occupation begun after EGGH FOR SALE ■ all known Mr AIII mou »ecured a ' Hut as I said a while ago. when big 22. 1910, and prior to July 2, Plymouth Rock eggs for netting, at May, 1910. The first publication to That Section 1, Article III. of said March all very favorable notice- fur Klamath men come to town such settlement or occupa Farmers' Exchange, or three miles be made on the 26th day of May. By-Laws be amended to read as fol 1910. tion being forbidden: Willamette rail«' In th«- Republican. and told a (By wealth and coin we estimate southeaHt of town on Midland road. 1910. and the last publication thereof lows: Principal Meridian—T. 37 S., R. 7 11 miiful. conservative dory of thl« manhood In this small town). LAURA MILLER on the 7th day of July. 1910. "The exercise of the corporate pow- j E . all Secs. 6, 7, 8. 10 and 23 and Klamath Falls. Ore. It < ty's growth We decorate, and all are stirred By HORACE M. MANNING. era of this Association and the man-, 26 to 35 inclusive. T. 39 S., R. 8 E., Incidentally the Rcpuhlicun re heart we learn a speech; 5-26-7-9 Attorney for Plaintiff. agement of its affairs shall be vested NH NE14. N1* NW14 Section KIR SALE OR TRADE 13; NH NE14 and WH Sec. 14; real« the fact that Mr. Allison was ( And everywhere flags are unfurled One black thoroughbred Percheron in a board of seven Directors elected NH NE14. NW 14 and WH SW14 three time« mayor of Grand Junction This should a lesson teach. «talllon in good condition Call or NOTR E OF FILING Sec. 22; NW14. HE 14. NW14 Sec to serve one year.’’ 1 *oio . and for many year« wa« man A COMRADE 28; NH Sec. 29; NH. EH SW14. i nddress FINAL AtNNJl'NT By order of Board of Directors, -ger of the townsltc company that WH SEI» and NE14 SE14 Sec. 30 J H 8HORT. Klamath Water Users’ Association and SEH Sec 36. T. 40 8.. R. 8 '.ild out that town, now one of the In the County Court of the State of SHAKE INTO YOUR HHOEN 4-26 Box 225. Klamath Falls By ALBERT E. ELDER. E . EH NW 14 and NE14 Sec 1; WH ne cities of the West Oregon, for Klamath County. Allan's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow SW 14 Sec 7; WH SW14 Sec. 27; 4-28-6-2 Secretary J. C. Ferguson, administrator of der It cures palnfnl. smarting, nerv RIMTORA1TON OF PUBLIC LANDS NH NEH. SW14 NEH, EH NW14 I am prepared to furnish blue the estate of Lewis P. Nelson, some NOTICE OF HALF OF REAL and SE14 Sec. 33. T. 39 S.. R. 9 E , ous feet, mid instantly takes the sting U ANTS TIMBER EXHIIII Is ' print» showing all vacant land» soon all 8ec. 1; EH- NW14. EH SW14 out of corns and bunions It’s the to be restored to the public domain times called Ixtuis P. Nelson, some ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE Sec. 2; all Sec. 5; NH. SW 14. WH times called Lawrence P. Nelson, the County Court of the State of SE14 Sec 8; NH SW14 and SW14 O A Stearns of the Chamber of I greatest comfort discovery of the age j in Klamath County, also all town Oregon, for the County of SE14 Sec 9; EH NEH and NW*4 < «.nimerce ask* the Herald to riipii-i' Align'« Foot-Base makes tight shoe« ships In the Lakeview l^ind District, sometimes called L. P. Nelson, de at »1 00 per tow nship NEH Sec 11; NH. NE14 SW14 and ceased, having filed his final account Klamath. 'i<- lumber men oi the vicinity lot or new shoe« feel easy It Is a cer W B SNIDER, SEH Sec 12; EH NEH Sec. 13; of his administration of said estate, tain cure for sweating, callous. swol In the Matter of the Estate of D. F. NWH NEH. NH NW 14. SW *4 ting samples of tlx- timber produet»' Lakeview, Ore notice is hereby given that the court I f the county to the Chamber for the len. tired, aching feet. Always use Johnson. Deceased NWH Sec. 17; all Sc. 18; WH NE14 SALE OF TIMBER has appointed Thursday, the 30th day It to break In new- «hoe«. Try it to r spect Ion of visitors. Notice is hereby given that. in WH and WH SE14 Sec. 19; SW14 of June, 1910, at the court house in pursuance of an order of the above NE 14 . SE 14 NW H . E H SW 14 . W H day. Sold everywhere By mall for Portland Ore.. ApriMl, 1» 1 it the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at entitled court, made in the above en SEH and SE14 SEH Sec. 28; NH. L M Alllsou returned Sunday 25 cent« In «tump«. Don't accept any NH SWH NH SE14 Sec. 30; 8W14 ■ the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon titled matter, on the tenth day of SW14 Sec 31; NE*4, EH NWH Healed bid» marked outside "Bid. substitute For free trial package ad night from a trip to Wyoming mid' I'olorado Mr Allison reports Che ex dress Allan 8. Olmstead, Le Roy N Y. Timber Sale Application. April 6i of said day as the time and place for May, 1910. the undersigned, as ad and EH SE 14 Sec. 33: SEH NW*-i. 1910, Crater." and addressed to the hearing and settling said final ac ministrator. will sell the premises WH NWH and SW14 Sec. 34. T penditure of thousands of d> ar« In 35 S. R 7H B-, lot» 1, 2. 3. 4 and Service, count and the hearing of all objec hereinafter described, at private sale the A. S Cormack, formerly of the District Forester. Forest i'olorado to save the fruit crop of SWH SW 14 Sec 16. T. 40 9. which only half was saved. Also that Morning Express, was In the city to Portland. Oregon, will be received up tions thereto or to any particular item to the highest bidder for cash, on or R. 9 B..WH SWH. Sec 1; SEH he saw uo place he liked better .bun | day front Hank« Landing Mr. Cor to and Including the 2d day of July. thereof. It was further ordered by after the eighteenth day of June. NE14. SW14 SE<4 EH SEH Sec. 2: mack »ays that the contractors will 1910. for all the merchantable dead the court tha: this notice be published I 1910, at my residence at the post I SW «4 NE14 Sec 3; SH SW14.SWH > lamiith Falls have the big cut and All finished in timber standing or down and all the in the Klamath Republican, the first office at Tuie take. Klamath County. SE14 Sec. 5; NH NW 14 SWH. EH SWH. SEH Sec. 6; NEH NEH Sec ! live timber marked for cutting by the I ublication thereof to be made on the Oregon, subject only to confit illa 7; WH NEH. NW14. NE14 8W14 Mt«. Marjorie Hoagland, whose two weeks. -!6th day of May, 1910, and the last I forost officer, located on an area to tion of said sale as by law provided. and SE 14 Sec 8; SWH and WH ■ del ut Bonanza. the New American Sec 9; EH NEH Sec 11 A. F. Panek, Instructor of teachers be definitely di-Hignatod by the forest publication thereof on the 23d day The property hereinbefore referred SE14 was burned out In the recent fire, training and athletic« of the Klamath officer before cutting begins of ap cf June. 1910 NW *4. NH SWH and SW*4 SWH to is particularly described as fol- Sec 12; NWH NW 14 and SWH is« decided not to rebuild the struc High School left Friday morning for proximately 400 acres on the east J C. FERGUSON. i lows, to-wit: SW*.« Sec. 13; EH NE14. SWV, ture Instead, she will make her his home at Traverse City, Mich., by slope of Pelican Butte within the EA4 Administrator South half ot the southweet quar SW *4. SEH SE14 Sec 14; NE14 Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. ter (8*4 SW *4 ) section thirty-four SH SW14. SH SE *4 See 15; WH home in thiH city , where she has way of San Francisco. Los Angeles of sec. 10 and the W A4 of sec 11, T. NE14. WH and SE14 Sec 16. F.H May 26th, 1910. 5-26-6-23 and Ogden 35 8.. R 6 E.. W. M . In the Crater i (34), township forty (40) south, NEH and NEH SE 14 Sec 17; E’i. bought the Oregon House National Forest, Oregon; estimated to and the north half of the northwest NW14 and EH SWH Sec 21; all NOTICE FOR Pl RLICATION quarter (N\4 NW%), section three Sec 23; SW 14 SWH Sec. 22, NH The S. P. construction engineering he 2.702.000 feet B. M of western and NW14 Sec. 24; NEH EH J. J. Browne Is a recent arrival in crew at Hanks station, just north of t vellow pine, 1,313.000 feet B. M. of (Not Coal I^inds) *3), township forty-one (41) soil!):, NE14 NW *4. NW 14 NW 14, NWH SE 14 . Klamath Falls from Spokane He Is i this city, spent Sunday on a picnic at white fir, 126,000 feet It. M of Doug l»epartment of the Interior, United range twelve (12) E U M . In EH SEH Sec 27; NE*4 NEH Sec States Land Office at Lakeview. Klamath County, Oregon 28; NE14 NE14 Sec. 34; NH. NEH interested In getting located where Pelican Bay. The party went up and las fir, 40,000 feet B. M. of incense cedar. 8,000 feet B M of sugar pine, Oregon. May 19, 1910 Dated this tenth day of Msy, 1910 SWH and SEH Sec 35. T 41 S, -be climate 1« suitable for hla health back In a launch, and had a delightful R 9 E.. NEH. SE *4 NWH. NEH live saw timber, and 280.000 feet Notice is hereby given that Archye J M JOHNSON. SWH. NWH SEH and SH SEH r'o far lie Is much Improved with this time It M or dead saw timber, log scale, B. Kirkendall, whose postoffice ad Administrator of Said Estate Sec. 1; NEH NEH Sec. 2; and NEH i ountry. more or leas. No bid of less than dress is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did. 5-12-6-9 NEH Sec. 12. T. 41 8, R. 10 B.. F. A Taylor, formerly a foreman in *2.75 per M feet H M for both live <-n the 17th day of July, 1909, file in SH NWH and SH Sec 4; NWH the factory of the Hamilton Brown NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF. Sec 6; NEH and NEH NWH Sec E C. Jackson of Riverside, Cal., Is Shoo company at St. Louis, has ar and dead timber will be considered, this office sworn statement and appli and a deposit of one thousand dol- cation No.02326.to purchase the WA4 PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT 9; NWH Sec. 10 T. 37 8.. R. 13 B., all. T 38 3., R. 13 E.. all Secs recent arrival In the city. He Is 1 rived here from Marysville to take a i lars ( * 1.000.00), payable to the order NWA4, sec. 33; SEA4 NEA4 sec. 32. AND ENTRY.—(10-28828 "K” A 1 to 12; 14 to 23 and 27 to 33 in largely Interested In the climate on position In tty local shoe factory. j of the First National Bank of Port township 38 S. range 10 E, Willam M). Department of the Interior. Gen clusive. T. 38 S . R. 14 E . all Secs ■ccount of his health, and la consid land. Oregon, must be sent to that ette Meridian, and the timber theri- eral tand Office, Washington, D. C„ 1 to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 in clusive. T. 39 8.. R. 14 E . all Secs ering ,thc ndvlaablllty of engaging In W. 8. Wiley, examiner for the rec bank for each bld submitted to the <-n, tinder the provisions of the act of April 16, 1910.—Notice is hereby 1, 2. 11. 12. 13. 14, 24. 25 and 31 District Forester. Timber upon valid given that the Secretary of the In June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, to 36 inclusive. T. 39 8.. R. 15 E.. ■uslneas here lamation «or vice, left on Sunday tnorrow for Northern California and claims Is exempted from sale. The known as the "Timber and Stone terior has vacated departmental or I all. T. 37 8 . R 10 E . all Secs 14 right to reject any and all bids is re Law." at such value as might be fixed der of withdrawal in so far as the to 17, 19 to 23 and 25 to 36 Inclu sive. T. 38 S . R. 10 E., all Secs. 1 J. A. McReynolds Is on a shopping Portland on official business served. For further Information and by appraisement, and that, pursuant same affects the withdrawal for irri to 6, 8 io 16. 23 to 25 inclusive and trip to this city from Spring Lake. regulations governing sale« address to such application, the land and tim gation purposes under the act ot June Sec 36. T. 38 8.. R. 11 HE, all 8 ms . Spring Lake people are in need of Because of the scarcity of coal, ga« Forest Supervisor. Crater National ber thereon have been appraised (Un 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 388), for use in 6, 7. 18 and 28 to 33 Inclusive. 8. V. traw hats at this season of the year. j 1« not used for Illumination In Slam, Forer.t. Medford, Oregon appraised by chief field division with connection with the Klamath Project, PROUDFIT. Acting Commissioner of the Gen. tand Office. FRANK .nd Mr. McReynolds Is taking out a and the only city using electricity Is GEO. H. CECIL, in nine months' time; land sold at Oregon-California, of the following P1BRCE, First Assistant Secretary of Bankok. quantity. 6-21-6-30 Acting District Forester. entry-man's estimated value), the tlm- described lands in the State of Ore- the Interior. 4-21-6-30 lactim the i'miHc of lially Woe« mid Etiti Them