Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 26, 1911, Image 5

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    lallzed Io us« their earnest efforts to
belonging or in any wine apertainlng. that at the regular meeting of the
*<*« urc funds sufficient for continuous
The proceeds of said sale will be board of directors to be held tn the
construction of all approved units of
applied to the satisfaction of said ex­ aforesaid office of the association In
Klamath Falls Ha* to How to the
th«« said Klamath and Umatilla pro­
ecution, order and degree. Including Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 4th
«•VilaM«*—Score* of Elidono-
jects. and that they endeavor to so-
Interest, attorney's fees, coats and ac­ day of February, 1911, stockholders
menta Frove It
cur<‘ the co-operation of the senators
cruing costa, and the overplus, if any may appear and In writing object to
there be, to be paid Into said court to the published estimates.
and representative» from California
In securing the completion of the
bated this 9th day of January,
After reading the public statement be further applied as by law directed.
I
gotlufIon* l<ookli>K Io th«- Turning of this fellow sufferer given below,
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, 1911.
Willie I,ami Hoard Will Try to Finish Klamath project, without unnecessary I
delay or the elimination of any of
JOHN IRWIN,
Over of l’2M Square Mil«**
Old Cont«-alioti During In-gi*-
I you must come to this conclusion: A this 20th day of January, 1911.
W.
B
BARNES.
Sheriff
Vice
President,
Klamath Water Users
Its
Important
details,
since
both
states
Arc I'cinllng
remedy which cured y«*ars ago. whi«:h
lative Hesston
Association.
By R. E. GUTH RIDGE, Deputy
are equally interwsted In its construc­
has kept the kidneys In good health
1-28-2-23
tion. and the secretary of state la
ALBERT E ELDER,
since, can be relied upon to perform
Sécrétai y Klamath Water Usera Asso­
Negotiation» are now In progress the sum« work In other case». Read
HA LEM. Jun. 23. At a meeting hereby Instructed to transmit without
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I
ciation.
held by the sial« land board for the dcluy a copy of this memorial to each between the »««tetary of th« Interior this:
(Not Coal Lands)
(SEAL)
1-12-1-18
i
of
(lie
senators
and
representatives
of
and
the
secretary
of
war
relative
to
purpose of arriving at some conclus­
Ous Brown, North street, Yreka.
turning over to the army a tract of Calif., says: “The te»tlmonlal I gnve Department of the Interior, United
ive understanding In regard to the the Hi at«* of Oregon In congress.”
APPLICATION Ft>11 GRAZING
Frank Ira White, who la <*n route 126 square miles now a paTt of the in 1907, telling of my experience with
lilial settlement between the state, the
I
States I^nd Office at I^skevlew,
PERMITS
Warner Valley Stock company and to Washington, D C., In the Interests Crater Lake National Park and the Doan's Kidney Pills, still bolds good,
Oregon, January 7, 1911,
!
I
of
th«
Klamath
Irrigation
project,
Crater
Lake
National
Forest,
to
be
the settlers In th« matter of confirm­
and you may continue to publish that
Notice is
Is nereuy
hereby given tba tWllllam
cuuce
i wiinaui i , Xotlce I* hereby given that all ap-
ing the deeds held by each party to stopped at Sacramento, and Indica­ used a» n caiiiplng grounds for the statement. 1 do not know what 1
pHea.lon» for permits to graze cattle,
tions
arc
that
h
joint
memorial,
slm-
troops assigned to th«* department of would have done were It not for March 2, 1905, made homestead Th0On
35,000 acres of laud In lutke county.
entry j ! horses and sheep within the Crater
i
liar
to
the
on«*
adopted
In
Oregon,
th«
Colombia,
now
under
the
com
­
It wus mutually agreed by the repre­
Doan's Kidney Pills. For a long time »••rial No 01247, for W’^ 8W % sec­
sentatives of the Irrigation company, will be udopted by the California law- mand of Brigadier General P. H. kidney and bladder complaint kept tion 32, township 39 8., range 10 National Forest during the season of
and the settlers and state officials makers. and the combined efforts of Mama. The territory embraced In the me in misery and relief did not come east, and lot 4, section 5, township 1911, must be filed in my office at
that each claimant to the property the congressional delegations Of both ¡tract consists of townships 30, 31, 32 from any remedy I took. My batk 408. range 10E, Willamette meridian, Medford. Oregon, on or before March
submit In writing Ills view* and rec­ stat«* will thus be brought to bear on and the northern half of 33, In range a«-hed constantly, and in the morning 1 has filed notice of Intention to make 31, 1911. Full Information In regard
to the grazing fees to.be charged and
ommendations to the secretary of the th« mutter of securing funds for the : 6 east
I was so lain«* and stiff that it was al!' final five year proof, to establish
General Maus and representatives I could do to get around. I felt weak j claim to the land above described, blank forms to be used In making ap-
state land board before the legisla­ «niirc Klumath project.
of the army were here last summer and tired, and whenever I stooped before C. R. DeLap. county clerk, at ■ j plications will be furnished upon re-
ture udjourns, and. at such time when
i
looking over the proposed locations sharp pains darted through my back. KlarTiatli F h II r , Ort?|£on( on the 25th i , quest.
all the matter Is prepared, another
♦
j ERTC’KSOW
for a camping grounds, and it was be- 1 The kidney secretions were also dis­ day of February. 1911.
meeting b« held and u bill be drawn
j j . j ,.,.,
' ' ' 3upervlsor.
POE VALLEY NKWH
lleved that a alt«* would be secured on ordered. When I h< ard about Doan's
to apportion th« land by act of th«
Claimant names as witnesses: El-,
th«* Indian Reservation. It js not Kidney Pills from a friend, I |>ro- Ils Young Silas Kilgore. H F. Phil-.
legislature. In the event of the par­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
♦
I known whether General Mams Is In 1 cured a supply and commenced the’r lips and Archie Colson, all of Klam-!
ties Interested III this valuable prop­
favor of th« Crater Lak« grounds or use. Th« first few doses helped me, ath Falls, Oregon.
erty coma to some definite under­
| In the County Court of the State of
Thon. Roberts and E W. Roberta not. but with the selection of either and In about thre« weak a I was In
standing. the long litigation in th«
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
Oregon, for Klamath County.
went t<> Klamath Falla Monday.
l<Mntlon It will mean much for Klam­ better health than I had been before
courts will come to an end
1-12-2-23
Register. , In the Matter of the Estate of George
E
Moore
and
Fruer
went
to
Moorn
F.
ath
Falla
This
will
bring
here
about
I
The history of this case extends
In ten years, Doan's Kidney Pills de-
La Flesh, deceased.
7,000 men and 2,000 cavalry horses, serve all the praise they have re-
NOTICI
back for twelve or more years when Klamath Falls Monday.
The
undersigned having been ap­
went
to
the
Falls
Kester
Chas.
«ach year, and Klamath Falls will
the state found that the Warner
I naturally be the base of supply for ceived.”
pointed
by the county court of the
Tuesday.
Block company had taken possession
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 To the Stockholder* of the KI a I—Hi
■ state of Oregon for Klamath county,
A. T. Wilson, th« post master at the camps. With the completion of cents
Water
Ueers'
Assertatiow
of the land without clear title while
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
Notice Is hereby given that at a administrator of the estate of George
the settlors also claimed a portion of Olene, felt and broke three of hla the Southern Pacific to the north It New York, sol« agents for the United
will place th« railroad wlthtn fifteen States
regular meeting of the beard of di­ LaFlesh, deceased, notice Is hereby
the property. After thousands of dol­ ribs Sunday.
given to the creditors of, and all per­
IL II Roberts and wife went to miles of th« park, and In a!) proba­
lars were expended in lawsuits, both
Remember the name— Doa-n's—and rectors of the Klamath Water Users' sons having claims against said de­
Klamath
Falls
Saturday.
bility
a
spur
or
branch
will
be
run
to
association,
held
in
the
office
of
said
by the state and the Warner Valle»
tak e no other.
association, rooms 17 and 18, Mad­ ceased, to present them verified as re­
people, the state secured a prior right I Wm. McClure and wife were visit­ the tract. The only other way of
ors
In
the
Falls
Monday.
reaching
th«
grounds
would
be
from
dox-White building, Klamath Falls, quired by law. witbin six months
to the land in question, but It was r<*
Klamath county, Oregon, on the 7th after the first publication of this
• ently dlsrover>-d that several settlers ' Mrs. Dennis Provo Is real sick at Medford on the completion of the PRONOUNCED DEAD AND
LIFE
BROUGHT
BACK
TO
her
home
in
Poe
Valley.
Pacific
and
Eastern,
but
this
line
day of January, 1911, the said board notice to said administrator, at the
were entitled to hold their acreng«*.
School
at
th«
Upper
school
house
cross**»
below
Agency
Ixiko,
about
of directors estimated the sum of law office of W. J. Moore, In the city
by correct title and In order for th«-
Undccid«-«! Whether to Send for an
hue
been
stoppl'd
for
a
few
days
on
ac
­
thirty
miles
south
of
the
park.
money required for the accomplish­ of Ashland, Oregon.
■Pate to relinquish the settler’s por­
A mutane« or Hear*«- When Hr
E. A. HUNTER,
count
of
th«
teacher
being
sick.
He
ment of the purposes of this associa­
tion of th« land the reclamation law
Arrived
on
the
Train
Administrator
of
the
estate of George
is again ahi« to resume hla duties LODGE BALLOT SCANDAL
tion for the year ending May 12,1
must be rhang«d
LaFlesh,
deceased.
MI ST UNDERGO PROBE
again
LOS ANGELES. Jan 23—E 8. 1912, said estimates being based Dated and first published, January
Art Spencer returned from Los An­
Perhaps no other Jurist In the state
Connell,
a Chicago business man, upon the “Rules and Regulations for
19. 1911.
1-19-2-16
District Attorney Pcllctior Orders In.
is as well acquainted with the fact» geles Sunday.
| bound for this city, became critically the Levying and Collections of Calls
John
McFall
and
wife
were
visiting
vestIgnt
Ion
of
The
Current
and
Assessments.
”
as
outlined
by
the
<>f this prolonged case ns Circuit
ill on the Santa Fe overland on Fri-
NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF
< barges
Judge H. L. B«nson. before whom the In the valley Sunday.
day last, and at Needles a physician secretary of the interior and which
PU-BL1C LANDS TO SETTLE­
(ira
hant
Marry
Mark
and
Alberta
rules and regulations aforesaid were
<ouu was tried several times In Lake
was
taken
aboard
to
accompany
him
MENT AND ENTRY
county. On two occasions the case went to Olene Saturday.
BOSTON. Jan. 24—District Attor­ here. Connell relapsed into a state on the 16th day of April, 1910, by'
home
of
A
dance
was
given
nt
the
was appealed to the supreme court,
ney Pelletfor has ordered an investi­ of coma-, and before arriving here the resolution of said board of directors,
Department of the Interior, Genera!
and In both Instances the higher tri­ Fruuk Kester Friday night, in honor gation of the charges In the alleged doctor gave him up. He was still duly adopted and spread upon the I
I^and Office, Washington, D. C.,
of
Hope
and
Love
McFall.
bunal upheld his findings. At an-
corruption In connection with the breathing, however, and an ambu­ minutes of said board meeting, said
November 11, 1910.
estimates
being
as
follows:
<sher time, when th« case wan again
casting of certain votes In fa-vor of lance and a morgue wagon were sum­
Notice
Is hereby given that the
llltlER
IND
ANDERSON
Henry Cabot Ixtdge of Massachusetts moned by wire. He was so far gone 1— The estimated cost of labor and
hrought before him Judge Benson
Secretary
of
the Interior has vacated
NEARLY
IXKK
A
HORSE
material ............................ 20,000.00
when he was re-elected
sustained a demurrer Introduced by
that there was an argument as to
departmental order of withdrawal in
2
—
The
estimated
cost
of
salaries,
the stock company, hut this demurrer
which should take him, and the am­
wages of officers and other em­ so far as the same affects the with­
was overruled by the supreme court. lulnuil Sli|>* Freni) Barg« While
bulance
was finally selected. Connell
Hauling W« hm | and Gora Through
ployes
.................................23.250.00 drawal for irrigation purposes un­
Following this nothing of Import­
was rushed to the Santa Fe hospital,
the l<-r of latke Ewauna
3
—
Other
liabilities and the objects der the act of June 17. 1902 (32 Stat.,
ance was accomplished In connection
powerful restoratives were used, an-1
for which they are to be incurred, 388), for use in connection with'the
with the case until n short time ago
While one of the big teams belong- WHO WILL COMMAND IN CASE he recovered so quickly that he has
as,
rents, recording, printing, post­ Klamath project Oregon, of the here­
the secretary of the state land board
been discharged. He merely had a
Ing
to
Brier
A
Anderson
was
stepping
age, lights, phone, etc .... 2714.45 inafter described lands in the state
tried to arrange a meeting between
OF WAR?
, weak heart.
of Oregon, and by his authority such
4— The total estimated expenses.
Judge llenson and the attorneys for on the barge In Ixike Ewauna Sunday
.............................................. 23.964.45 of said tracts as have not been here­
each side to act a definite time for a morning to get a- load of wood that !
A FEW BARGAINS
5— The number of shares against tofore finally restored and are not
new trial. As Judge Benson, since had been sawed, one of the horses Congress Asked to Say Who Sludl Di­
»lipped
from
the
barge
and
fell
which the expense Is to be assessed otherwise withdrawn, reserved, or ap­
the former trials, has been connected
rect When Amrd Forcen Are
Five lots, sightly located, 21,500.
through
the
Ice.
He
«eat
under
the
on account of Items one, two and propriated. will be subject to settle­
as counsel for the land company, he
Can loan $750 on the deal.
lamded for Battle
three ....................................... 79,284 ment under the public land laws of
suggested that the case should be water until only hla nostrils were i
A nice cottage with bath, largb C—The
assessment per share on ac- the United States on and after Janu­
brought before another tribunal, and above the surface, and it was only af­
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan. 23.— lot, 21,700. A good buy.
count of items 1. 2 and 3. .5 cents ary 2. 1911, but shall not be subject
lhe method of bringing It up to the ter great effort and the use of an­
A large residence, fine lot, 23,500. 7—(a). Assessment per share on ac- to entry, filing or selection until Feb­
other team that fortunately was near i Congress Is now asked to settle a
legislature was decided upon.
Three cottages on three lots. Room
I
that
the
animal
was
finally
gotten
out.
problem
which
army
and
navy
officers
count of operation and mainten- ruary 1, 1911, at the United States
The settlers claim that the land In
, consider are likely to develop into a enough for another cottage. 22.250.
ance charge
75 cents land office at Lakeview, Oregon, warn­
litigation la government land, on
MASON
&
SLOUGH.
MERRILL TRACT OF EIGHTY"
I serious matter.
(Corresponding with the sum per ing being expressly given that no per­
which’ they are entitled to locate.
ACRES CHANGES HANDS
military men want congress
acre due for operation and main­ son will be permitted to gain or exer­
. The
---- ------------
Th« contention of the land company
ESTRAY
NOTICE
to d«*cldc what service, in case of a
tenance for the irrigation season cise any right whatever under any
Is that the land, when they purchased
Irctl Mellin*«- Sells Io A. W. I But >« r- , jfJ|n| operation of soldiers and sall-
A
red
mulev
cow,
crop
under
bit
in
of 1909 and as followed out for settlement or occupation begun after
It from the state was swnmp land,
lumi—The I sind I* Under
‘ ors, shall have the right to command. left and three fingers in right ear,
the Irrigation season of 1910, November 1, 1910, and prior to Jan­
and for that r«ason cannot be taken
Irrigation
| For example. If a combined attack with wattle on throat, branded Indis­
under the public notice of the uary 2, 1911, all such settlement or
up by homesteaders.
were being made upon a foreign shore tinctly on left side. Owner will find
secretary of the interior dated occupation being forbidden.
Eighty acres of choice land near with battleships taking part and ma- same at H. S. Arant's raqch In Pine
Willamette Principal Meridian
November 18, 1908.)
MERRYMAN'S MEMORIAL ADOPT- Merrill have changed hands as a re­ > rlnes Included also, there is no pro­ Flat.
T. 36 8. R. 7 E, SWH. NW >4 and
1-19-2-16
(b) Call and assessment per share
sult of a- deal Just completed through vision In the United States statutes as
WV4 SW%, sec. 25, west of Upper
ED BY STATE SENATE
on account of the building
E. E. Fitch, a well known real estate to who would be In command of such
Klamath Lake.
charge
.............
23.00
I
dealer of that place. Fred Melhase, an operation.
FRED DENNETT,
(Amount per share to be levied on
<'oniblnril Action l>y the Two State* the former owner, has sold the tract
Commissioner
of the General Land
In
the Circuit Court for the State of
account of the charges levied by
The gen«*ral board, composed of
to A. W. Sutherland for 250 an acre. both army and navy officers, sug-
Office.
May Ih- Brought About to Sc-
Orefcon. for I.ake County, Bert
the secretary of the interior, to­
The tract Is a short distance from g«*»ts to congress a simple means of
R. A. BALLINGER.
Ragan, Plaintiff, vs. Joel McCul­
cure Appropriation*
tal of (a-) and (b) above.. 23.75
Merrill. It Is all Improved and under settling the point.
Secretary
of the Interior.
loch,
Defendant.
8
—
Number
of
shares
to
be
levied
They would have
Irrigation.
12-8-1-25
! this rule nnacted: Let the army com-
Notice is hereby given that by
upon under 7 (a) ................. 31,000
That Oregon Is not going to be
mand every man on land, whether | virtue of an execution and order of 9— Number of shares to be levied
MAN WIK» SHOD I MON
NOTICE FOR PURL1CATION.
sighted, and that the Htate Intends
soldier
or sailor, and let the navy sale duly Issued out of the above-en­
upon under 7 (b) ................ 31,000
SOLDIERS FASSES AWAY
to get Its full share of the government
Department
of the Interior, United
(give orders to everyone when afloat. titled court and cause on the 17th
That said number of shares against
States
Land
Office at Lakeview,
appropriation funds Is shown by th«'
Thus
soldiers
on
a
transport,
or
day
of
September,
1910
(upon
a
de
­
which
assessment
and
calls
and
as­
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 24 — Patrick
Oregon. November 18. 1910.
Joint memorial Introduced In the state Donnelly, 87 years old, who made a being landed on shore, would be un­ cree made and entered of record In sessments shall be made for the
sennte by Senator Georg«* Merryman contract with the government to fur­ der command of the ranking naval said circuit court on the) In favor of charges levied by the secretary of the
NOTICE Is hereby given that Ves­
of Klamath county and adopt«*«! Fri­ nish all th«» shoes at)«! boots for the officer present. As soon as the sail- the above named plaintiff a-nd against interior and which designate the tal W. Wakefield, whose postoffice ad­
day by the senate. The legislature Union army during the Civil war, is I ors, If any were Included In the land­ .the said defendant, directing the sale shares and lands herein affected are dress is Klamath Falls. Klamath Co.,
adjourned till Monday immediately dead. The shoes and boots were man­ ing party, left the beach, they would J of the premises therein and herein­ embraced within those lands con­ Oregon, did. or. the 14th day of July.
after the memorial was adopted by ufactured at Meriden, Conn., th«»n the be tinder command of the ranking after described, to satisfy tho sale of tained in the following departmental 1909, file in this office Sworn State­
the senate, but there Is no doubt of larg«*st In the United States. He army officer. It is also proposed to the premises therein and hereinafter notices and orders and township plats ment and Application, No. 02322. to
its being adopted by the lower house loaned large sums of money to the have the marine corps subject to the described, to satisfy the sum of then issued, of the following dates, purchase the 8>4SW*4, Section 2,
ns soon as It coni«>s up for action:
government while the war waa In orders of the service to which It Is 2114.50, with Interest thereon at the towlt “Public notices issued by the Township 378. Range 10E. Willam­
The memorial udopted Friday fol­ progress.
detailed In any specific Instance. If rate of 6 per cent per annum, from department of the Interior Novem­ ette Meridian, and the timber theren,
lows:
it were detailed to assist the army, It the 17th day of September, 1910, and ber 18, 1908, to the Klamath project, under the provisions of the act of
"Stat«* Joint Memorial No. 3"
would be a component part of the further stim of 236.00 costs and dis- Oregon-California, and all depart­ June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory,
MRS. MARTIN SENTENCED
“Whereas, It appears that Oregon'» I
mental orders and notices, modifying known as the “Timber and Stone
FOR THE SNEAD MURDER army, and subject to Its orders. If ' bnrsements.
contributions to the reclamation fund
Its commanding officer were out­
Now. therefore, by virtue of said and amending said Public notice: said I.aw,” at such value as might be fixed
have boon very great, and that the Relatives, Alleging Insanity, Will | ranked by the army officers present execution, and In compliance with notices being on file and on record in by appraisement, and that, pursuant
Ask Tliat She He Bent to the
state In in «■qiiity entitled to a large:
the latter would command; on the said writ, I have duly levied on said the office of the secretary of the to such application, the land and tim­
share of tho regular reclamation
State Asylum
other hand, the marine corps officer i premises, and will on Fehruary 24, Klamath Water Users' association, ber thereon have been appraised, at at
funds, and
would command the force of soldiers I 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, Klamath Falls, Oregon, and the Irri­ total of 2770.00, the timber estima­
NEWARK. N. J., Jan. 23.—Mrs. and mnrtnes if he were the highest at the front door of the conntv court gable lands and shares herein af­ ted at 1,000.000 board feet at 20.75
“Whereas, Both the Klamath and
Umatilla projects are nmong the Caroline Martin has been sentenced In grade.
¡house In Klamath Falls, Klamath fected are shown upon farm units of per M, and the land 220.00; that said
moat worthy In the United States, and to seven years' Imprisonment on a
YY’iltamettc Meridian
The military officers have the sup­ ' county, Oregon, sell, at public auction ,
applicant will offer final proof In sup­
that their early completion Is doslr-j charge of murdering Ocey Snead. Rel­ port of the pr«»eldent In asking for ; to the highes bidder for cash In hand, T. 39 8.. R. 9 E. T. 38 8.. R. 8 E. port of his application and sworn
nblo both to th«» sections to be devel-1 atives of Mrs. Martin will ask the su­ legislation to cover these points, and nil the right, title and interest of Joel T. 38 8.. R. 9 E. T. 40 8 . R. 9 E. statement on the 26th day of Janu­
oped through their construction and premo court to commit her to the are earnestly hoping that the bill will McCulloch, the a-bove-named defend­ T. 39 8., R. 10 E. T. 40 8.. R. 10 E. ary. 1911, before Commissioner R. M.
T. 40 8., R. 11 E. Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
to the United States to secure the state asylum, contending that her pass. Other measures, to further ad­ ant, In and to the following described T. 41 8 . R. 10 E.
T 41 8.. R, 12 K. gon.
earliest possible use of the construc­ ( mind Is unbalanced.
just the relations of army, navy and real property, to-wlt: The NH of T. 41 8., R. 11 E
Monnt Dlabl Meridian
tion funds elsewhere, and
marine corps, are under considera­ the 8E% and the EH of the NEM of
Any person is at liberty to protest
I
Spanish coal mines steadily employ tion.
“Whereas, It appears the nncon-
T. 48 N.. ISE
section 26. township 38 south, range
this purchase before entry, or Initiate
structo«! portions of the Klamath pro­ more than 1.100 women In labor that
Approved Noven r 1 «th. 1908, by a contest at any time before patent
15 east. Willamette Meridian. In
jects are about equally divided be­ | has to be done above ground.
Tin Is the moat valuable metal at Klamath county, Oregon, or so much the secretary of th. Interior, and on Issues, by filing a corroborated affi­
-----------------------------
«m«* *t Lake­ davit In this office, alleging facta
tween the stages of Oregon and Cal­ |
present exported from China.
thereof as may he necessary to satisfy file tn the local In
It requires more than a century for
view, Oregon, and «ddlng Califor­ which would defeat the entry.
ifornia. Therefore, be It
said ex«»cut!on.
The average human body contains
“Resolved, That our senators and a cedar tree to grow large enough to
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
Together with tenements, heredita­ nia.
¡more than 2,000 miles of tubing.
YOU ARE FUI;
ril NOTIFIED . 11-24 1-22
representatives If) congress be memor- yield a thirty-foot telephone pole.
Register.
ments and appurtenances thereunto
CAMP GROUND FOR TROOPS
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acknowledge it