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— i tight to reject any and all blds Is re served For further Information and one 2-yvar-old and two yearling regulations governing sales add resa Hiirxlrrd» of Klamath Falls RcMdrrs Jersey bulla for sale or trade, fin« Forest Supervisor, Frater National stock. Goo K. Byars, Stearns Ranch, Forev.t, Medford, Oregon. Knot» What It Means. GEO H CECIL. K«uo road. 6-2-tf OVERTAXED Th« kldtiejs are overtaxed, Have too much to do The> tell about It In many ache. «nd |>uln* Backache, sideuche, headache Earl) symptoms of kidney Illa HriiiHi) troubles, diabetes. Blight's disease follow The t«iiteni<‘nt below ahows you a < • rtaiu cure Mrs. Zula ilerxog, Oregon street, Yreka. Cal., says: "I suffered for -oinv IInir from kidney trouble My buck was very lame and a constant tiding of lassitude clung to me con- «lamb. I tried une remedy aud then another in ni) efforts to get re I felt mi ser lief, but to no avail able nearly nil the time and if was only with great effort that I per- formed my housework. I at last nW Doan's Kidney Pills advertised for such trouble and pr«>cured a box I used them as directed aud In 1««#» itian two weeks I felt like a dlffertvnt woman. The terrible weakness In m> back and hips disappeared and iny kidneys were noon restored to a normal condition. I am now enjoy ing good h«-a)th and cannot praise Doan'» Kidney Pills too highly." For »ale by all dealer». Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, v, w York, sol«« agent» for th«« United State». Ib'tnenib« r the name-- Doan'e—• . nd tak«« no other notice ron pihlmation (N< h Coal Land' 6-31-6-30 Acting I »strict Forester. MW« VO« PUBLICATION tracts aw have not U-en heretofore ' finally r«»U>r«*d and are not other I wise withdrawn, reat-rved, or appro priated, will be subject to settlement' under the pu^lR; land laws of the United State« mi and after July 18, 1919, but »hail not be «Ajeet to en try. filing Of »electl<*a until Angust 17, 1910, at the United State» land office al l-akevlew, Oregon, warning being expretMly given that no person will be pertnlttwl to gain or exereiae any riglit whatever under any nettle : men» or occupation begun after April' 7, 1916. and prior to July 18, 1910.1 all such »ettletiwnt or occupation be Ing forbidd**n. Willnmettc Piineipal| Meridlnn- T 38 8.. K 8 E.. WK SW % and lx«ts 5 and 6, Section 29. A. F PfUMJDi’IT. Asaistant Commie »toner of the General l.and Ofllc ' FRANK PIERCE. Flrit Aaatatant 8«-c- j itKary of the Interior. G-5-7-7 (Not Coal Landa) lta>pattnu«nl of the Inter!«*, United Stat«» Laud Offbu at Lakeview, Oregon. May 19, 1910 Notice la hereby given that Arclije B. Kit ki-tuiall. whoar p«u*offlce ad- drewH Is Klamuth Falls. Oregon, did. cn ths 1 7»h day of July, 1*09, fib- In tht» office uwurn «iat«-meat and appil- ratlou No.S2326.to purchase the WH NWK. »ee 33. SEK NEK sec. 32, townehlp 38 8, rang" 16 E. Willam ette M««rldlau. un«l the timber then - eu, under the proviwloa* «f the act o* June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, 5OW K o» HALE o» STAT». known a» the "Timber and Stone LANIN4 Law." at such va)u<- a» might be fixed Notice tat hereby given that the ’ by apprai»Mtneal. and that, pursuant Land Board will receive sealed i to «itch application, the land and tim State bids until 11 o'clock a. m , June 28,1 ber thereon have Nen appraised (Ua- 1910, for the following described I ap|»ratwd by «-hlef fb-ld division with swatnp loads, all In In T 35 8., R in nine months' time; land sold at 7H K. luA 1 of Section 2; lots 1. 2 and 3, | ratr> man's estimated value), the tim MUMMONH NEK of 8E K of Section 3; all of, ber ««etimated 700,0« h ) board feat at lots 1, 3, 4. f>, 1 and 8. except the Suit in Equity tor Decree of Divorce Io 3857 per M., and the land «30, NWH of NEK of Section 10; all of In the Circuit Court of the Stat«- tbut said applicant will offer final lots 1. 3 and 4. except the NEK of of Section 9; al) <4 lots 1. 2, ut Oregon, for the County of proof In sup|«ort of bls application SWH 3 and 4. except the NW Hof NWH »nd «worn statement on the 26th day Klamath of Section 28; all of lots 1, 2, 3 and Caroline Raiubo, plaintiff, vs. Joel i of July. t*IO, before It M. Rlchard- 4. except the 8W% U NW U of Sec Hon, U. 8. Conimlasloner, at Klamath tion 29; all of lots 1. 3. 4 and 5, ex Maxwell Rambo, Defendant. cept the HE K Of NEK of Section 30. All bids must be accompanied by a To Joel Maxwell Rambo, the Abov««- j FaBs, Oregon. Any person is ut llborty to protest I regularly executed application to pur Named Defendant this purchase before entry, or Initiate chase and at l«i»»t one-fifth of the In the name of th«' State of Oregon I a contest at any time before patent Is- amount offered. No bld for less than you are hereby required to appear Hues, by filing a corroborated affidavit «20 per acre will be considered ■ und answer the complaint filed ■ lu this office, alleging facts which I Tl>e right to reject any and all bids I Is reserved i ' against you In the above entitled suit, I would defeat the entry, Applications and bids should be ad on or before the 7th day of July, dressed to O. G Brown, Clerk State ARTHUR W. ORTON, latnd Board. Salem, Oregon, and J H Lacy moved last Monday to 1910, that being the day of the last 5-Z6-7-28 Register marked "Application and bld to pur publication of summons, and the last Talent. Or«-, to make their home chase swamp lands." ORDER TO MHOW CAl Ht: Wm. Btown and wife entertained day within which you are required to G. G BROWN. Hev. Bledsoe and family at dlnuer ! answer, as fixed by the order of pub- In the County Court of Klamath Clerk 8tate Land Board April 14. 1910. 4-21-6-23 I Heat Ion of this summons If you fail Inst Sunday. County. State ef Oregon. B B Griffith and bis n«Mce, Miss I to appear and answer the plaintiff the Matter of the Guardianship of 10-19000 "K" A M Meredith, are vising trend* In Oak | will apply to the court for the relief Joseph H. Seeds, an Insane person. NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF 11 Said demanded In said complaint land this week Now, on this the 23d day of May, PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT I Inex Jones has been spending a suit Is brought to secure dissolution 1 1910, this court having read and con-1 AND ENTRY.—Department of the i few day* among old neighbors at of the bonds of matrimony existing sldcred th«- petition heretofore Ql«jd Interior, General l.and Office, Wash- , ington, D. C., March 30, 1910.—No- • between yourself and plaintiff Round ljtk<- and vicinity. and uow present«»«! herein by Sarah E. Thia summons Is published In the Seed», the duly appoint«»d, qualified I tlce is hereby given that the Secre- , Mian Florence Foster, one of the tary of the Interior has vacated de- 1 t.achers at Klamath Falls, Is spend 1 Klamath Falls Republican, a weekly und acting guardian of the person and partmental order of withdrawal In so at ing her vacation with her parents at : newspaper printed and published ' «»state of Joseph S. S«?eds. an Insane far as the same affects the withdrawal [ for Irrigation purposes under the act I Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of thin plate. 1 person, praying tor an order of the Mr Brown bought the J. H. ljtcy Honorable Judge Noland, lodge of court for the sale of certain real prop- of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 388), tor ! use in connection with the Klamath ranch of I6u ucroa. and sold 67 acres said court, and dated the 25th day of ' <>rt.v of said ««state, and it appearing Project. Oregon-Calif., of the follow-1 to Wm IHmelwright. Sim Foster May, 1910 The first publication to to the court therefrom that said real Ing described lands In the State of! Oregon and by his authority such of' bought 160 of It M. C Brown. All be mad«« on the 26th day of Mi ■y. ¡property should be sold: said tracts as have not been hereto 1910, and tlx- last publication thereof ih«'se transfers In one week It Is Hereby Ordered: That the: fore finally restored and are not oth- , Rev. Bledsoe preached a very able on the 7th day of July, 1910. j next of kin of said ward, to-wit: erwlse withdrawn, reserved, or appro- j HORACE M MANNING. -ermon at the school house at tl j Joseph H. Seeds. Charles W. Seeds. printed, will be subject to settlement ' 5-26-7-9 Attorney for Plaintiff. under the public land laws of the i «• clock Hunday morning In the af I Jay E Se«-ds, Mary E Seeds aud Lucy United States on and after July 2. tertioon he t>erformed the marriage | May Tygart, and all persons Inter 1910, but shall not be subject to en ceremony of Miss I net Wray and Mr NOTH’»: OF FILING ested in th«* said estate, appear before ' try, filing, or selection until August ' J Blatter at the home of th«« bride FINAL ACCOINT ¡this court on the 30th day of June. 1, 1910, at the United States land! at Long latke. After the ceremony office at Lakeview, Oregon, warning 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the being expressly given that no person i ««freshments were aerv«»d Only the In the County Court of the State of forenoon of said day, at the court- will be permitted to gain or exercise Oregon, for Klamath County. relations of the bride were present. roo mof this court, at Klamath Falls, any right whatever under any settle Thia neighborhood has underwent J. C. Ferguson, administrator of In the County of Klamath. State of ment or occupation begun after a number of changes in the past the estate of Lewis P Nelson, some 22, 1910, and prior to July 2. Oregon, then and there to show cause. March 1910, all such settlement or occupa month The first to sell was R M C. I times called Louis P. Nelson, some If any there be. why an order should tion being forbidden: Willamette Browne, who sold 2 40 acres of his times called Lawrence P. Nelson, not be granted by this court for the Principal Meridian—T 37 8.. R 7 home ranch to Wm Hvimdwrlgbt of sometimes called L. P. Nelson, de E . all Secs. 6. 7. 8. 10 and 23 and Springfield, Ore., who arrived last ceased, having tih-d bls final account sale of such real property, described , 26 to 35 inclusive. T. 39 8., R. 8 E , in said petition, to-wit: Lot one of ( week with a tine herd of Jersey cows of his administration of said estate, block forty-eight of Klamath Falls, I NH — NEK. ............... NH .......... NWH “ 8ectlon “ IS; NH NEH and WH Sec 14; «nd a thoroughbred Jersey bull, some notice Is hereby given that the court Oregon (Nichol's Addition). NH NEK. NWH and WK SWH good Rhode Island Rod chickens, and has appointed Thursday, the 30th day And It is further ordered: That Sec. 22, NWH. SEH. NWH Sec. xpects to conduce! a dairy and poul of June, 1910, at the court house in ... EK SWH. service of this order be made by pub 28; I NH Sec. 29; NH. try ranch. the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at lication thereof for the period of WK SEK and NEK SEK Sec. 30 and SEK Sec 36. T. 40 S. R. 8 Last Saturday evening the neigh- the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon throe weeks beginning with the 26th E . EH NWK and NEK Sec 1; WH bora und friends of Mr and Mrs. R of said day as the time and place for SWH Sec 7; WH SWH Sec 27; M C. Brown met at the home of Wm. hearing and settling said final ac day of May, 1910, in the Klamath Re NH NEK. 8WK NEK. EH NWK publican. a weekly newspaper of gen- Brown and passed a pleasant evening count aud the hearing of all objec and SEK Sec. 33. T. 39 8 , R. 9 E, with Mr and Mrs Brown and en tions thereto or to auy particular item rral circulation, published at Klam all Sec. 1; EH. NWK. EH SWk, Sec 2; all Sec “ * NK, ‘ 5; SWH, WH joy«^ phonograph music. At mid thereof. It was further ordered by ath Falls. Oregon Dated this 23d day of May. 1910. SEK Sec. 8; NH SWH and SWH night refrt'shmenla were served. All the court tha* this notice be published SEK Sec. 9; EH NEH and NW H J. B ORIFFITH «Icparted with pleasure In welcom in the Klamath Republican, the first NEK Sec. II; NH. NEH SWH and 6-26-6-16 County Judge I ing Mr and Mrs. Hlmdwrlght and I ublicatlou thereof to be made on thei SEW Sec. 12; EH NEK Sec. 13: NW L NEK. N K NW K . SW K adness to say good bye to Mr and .'6th day of May. 1910, and the hK| NWH Sec 17; all 8c. 18; WH NEK NOTICE TO < KEIMTORS Mrs. Rice Brown, who loft Tuesday publication thereof on the 23d day WH and WK SEK Sec. 19; SWH I morning to make their home In Ore of June. 1910. NE H • SE K NW H. E K SW K . W K In the County Court of the State of SEK and SEH SEH Sec 28; NH. gon City. J C. FEROU8ON. Oregon, for Klamath County. NH SW’4 NH SEH Sec. 30; SWH Administrator. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil SWH Sec. 31; NEK. EH NW’i Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Horace I.. Jones, special agent of and EH SEK Sec. 33; SEK NWH. liam Bieb .i. I »"ceased. NWH and SWH Sec. 34. T 5-26-6-23 'he general land office, and regarded May 26th, 1910 > i.tice is hereby given bv th i un WH 35 S. R 7K E, lots 1. 2. 3. 4 and er one of the ''snakes" to be scotched i !< reigned, nd r.inlcirator of the esta'e the SWH SWH Sec 16. T. 40 S HALE OF TIMBER by Secretary Ballinger, has resigned i of William Blehn, deceased, to the R 9 E..WK SWH. Sec. 1; SEK at Portland Jones will take up law creditors of, and all person« Interest- NEL. SWH 8EK EK SEK Sec. 2; Portland Ore., April 21, 1910 «*d In or having claims against the SW L NEH 8ec 3 ; 8 H SW H . SW K Healed bids marked outside "Bid, said estate or against the said de SEK -Sec. 5; NH NWH 8WK. Eh Hudson Hay la the third largest aea Timber Sale Application, April 6. 8WK. SEH Sec. 6; NEK NEK Sec in the world, being exceeded in area I 19tO. Crater," and addressed to the ceased. to exhibit them, with the 7; WH NEK. NWH. NEH SW K proper vouchers, within six root ths and SEK Sec 8; SWH and W‘j only by the Mediterranean and the District Forester, Forest Service, after the first publication of this no 8EH Sec. 9; EH NEK Sec 11; Carribbean ----- Portland, Oregon, will be received up tice, to the said administrator at the NWH. NK SWH and SWH SWH Sec 12; NWH NWH and swv, to and Including the 2d day of July, office of E. L. Elliott, tn First Nation SWH Sec. 13; EK NEK. 8W V, 1910* for all the merchantable dead al Bank building, Klamath Falls, Ore 8W'i. SEK SEK Sec 14; NEK. To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE: I timber standing or down and all the gon, the same being the place for the Sh SWH. 8H SEK Sec 15; WK NEH. WK and SEK Sec 16; EH We carry a complete line of doors, live timber marked for cutting by the transaction of the busiuosx of said NEL and NEK SEK Sec 1' EH, forest officer, located on an area to windows and mouldings, and as estu.e. NWH and EH SW K Sec 21; all agents for the Big Basin Lumber be definitely designated by the forest Dated this the Sth day ol June. 8ec. 23; 8WK 8W K Sec 22. N NEH «and NWH 8ec 24; NEH EH Company are in a position to All officer before cutting begins of ap 1910 NWH. NWH NWH. NWH SEK. proximately 400 acres on the east iour orders promptly. Call and see GEOROE BIEHN, SEK Sec. 27; NEH NEH Sec. slope of Pellcau Butte within the E K Administratin' of the estate of Wil- EH sample» and get prices. 28; NEK NEK Sec. 34; NH. NEK of sec 10 and the WH of sec 11, T. SWH and SEH S«'«', 35. T. 41 S.. UTTER A BROWN. Ham Richn. deceased. 36 8.. R 6 E., W. M . in the Crater • R 9 E. NEK. SEK NWH. NEK M16-3m Fort Klamath, Ore. E. L. ELLIOTT, SWH. NWK SEK and SH SEK National Forest. Oregon; estimated to «-9-7-7 Attorney. Sec 1; NEK NEK Sec. 2; and NEK TIM II EK FOR HALF. be 2,702,000 feet B. M. of western NEK Sec 12. T. 41 8.. R. 10 E.. yellow pine. 1,313,000 feet B. M. of NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF SH NWK and SH Sec 4; NWK 5,000,000 feet for «4,000; about white fir, 126,000 feet B. M. of Doug PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLEMENT Sec 6; NEK and NEH NWK Sec. one-third each of larch, yellow pine las fir. 40,000 feet B. M. of Incense AND ENTRY—( 10-28838 "K" A 9; NWK Sec 10. T. 37 8.. R. 13 E . all. T. 38 8.. R. 13 E., all Seca. and red fir; lots 3 and 4, N%, NEH. cedar, 8.000 feet B M. of sugar pine, M), Department of the Interior, Gen 1 to 12; 14 to 23 and 27 to 33 In- SEH of NWK. and SWH. NEH. live saw timber, and 2 80,000 feet eral l4tnd Office, Washington. D. C., elusive. T. 38 S.. R. 14 E . all Secs. Sec 6. Tp. 39 south of Range 6 east B M. or dead saw timber, log scale, April 16, 1910.—Notice la hereby 1 to 15. 22 to 27 and 34 to 36 In- of W. M. in Oregon. Apply L. W. more or less No bld of less than given that the Secretary of the In elusive. T. 39 8., R. 14 E . all Secs. 1. 2. 11. 12. 13, 14, 24. 25 and 31 Guiles, 4012 N. 24th street, Tacoma, 12.75 per M feet B. M. for both live terior haa vacated departmental or to 36 inclusive, T. 39 8 . R. 15 E , and dead timber will be considered, der of withdrawal in so far as the all. T 37 8.. R. 10 E .. all Secs. 14 Wash and a deposit of one thousand dol same affects the withdrswal for irri to 17, 19 to 23 and 25 to 36 inclu lars ( «1,000.00), payable to the order gation purposes under the act of June sive. T. 38 8.. R. 10 E.. all Secs. 1 NOTICE. to 6, 8 to 16, 23 to 25 inclusive and of the First National Bank of Port 17, 1902 (32 8tat„ 388), for use In Sec 36. T. 38 8.. R 11 KE. all Secs Ina« Parties wishing sagebrush land, Oregon, must be sent to that connection with the Klamath Project. 6, 7. 18 and 28 to 33 inclusive. 8. V. clear«, call on or write. PROUDFIT. Acting Commissioner of I bank for each bld submitted to the Oregon-California, of the following the Gen. Land Office. FRANK W W. MASTIN, District Forester. Timber upon valid described lands In the State of Ore PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of Ora Klamath Falla, is-str claims Is exempted from sale The gon and by his authority such of said the Interior 4-21-6-30 ls purtment of the Interior V 8 Laud Otho- nt l-akevlew. Or« , May IS, 1910 NOTICE 1» hereby given that Otis Grwr, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, ou t August 10, 1904, mad«' boincstua«! entry No. 3262. aerial No 01199. for EWK Section 34, Township 37 H . Range 9 E . Wiliam ■ •tte meridian, has filed notice of In tention to mak«' Final Five-Year Proof to establish claim to the land above doscrlbed, before C. R Itel^p. County Clerk, nt Klamath Falla, Ore gon, on the 9th day of July, 1910 Claimant names as witnesses T. F. Nicholas of Klamath ralla. Oregon. John llagelstelu of Klamath Falla, Oregon. William Oatls of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Wolleslu) B. Simpson of Klaiuath Falls. Oregon ARTHUR W ORTON. Register 6 2-7 7 “The Hand-Writing on the Wall" The Socialist Encampment of Oregon and California Socialists will be held at Klamath Falls, Oregon June 27 to July 5 MRS. DOROTHY JOHNS Lecturers, Orators and Authors of National Fame will be here during the encampment, among them being J. STITT WILLSON TheJEminent Pastor and Orator EDWARD ADAMS CANTRELL With a Message of Truth JOHN WANHOPE Statesman, Editor, Orator MRS. Ill ROTHY JOHNS “Sovereign Peons; A Voice from Mexico” J. F. FITTS National Organizer CLOUDSLEY JOHNS Journalist All believers in Capitalism, and the trusts are invited to attend these meetings, for “As long as the lamp holds out to burn The vilest sinner may return.” - From an old hymn .■MMI 10x18 Tentts for thoee who come ovcrlen«! and wiah to camp ont on the grounds, have been »«-cured. In addition to three tents for sl«'<‘plng quarters for the visitors, a large tent. 1.10x300 feet, which will .«teat from 4,000 to 0,000 people, haa been secured and will be put up for the purpose of holding the general meeting» of the En campment in. EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL POINTS