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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1908)
w '.Awl Concert i i ,vlr ltd promM rr" tr""1 i,iii thrOUS!"'"""""""""""" " "rt'igr ','"1" l""chMor "Till.. Ma Nlcki-tmt, tfr llm ill. Ml '"'"' ' ""' r kimw i" miiIrUii "I ti. HRIEr MENTION , Klii'1"1 Li(ii . T),c iiri'iil iirmilnlli "I " ml. baK ! !-- nml roiiilln library ol ,uil K' bard wink urn vlicitriititriccM i-nlllin I ho ii the lull iiinirl ill lhi bow'.1" tixtnt Limlull"" ' Ltr ot i i - 3500 Acre 'J Tl ijirtl.li- r..niiii.y h 2-V si-rr. luilniwlrrllm A'lu "in "" " ,11 (lf IH.M ' "' "" '"" ''"" kUlncMrtll"' ""' "' "'" ,"" """ luii cream at MiimiiIiik'h. Kil Tnll, nf llnriii'i Viillcy, It In u, city today. KvrrylhniK K'Hiiiiiili'i'l nt Wlnicrn. Iliiml iiiiinlii'innHliK inherit 'Ilium- day imnliiK have li.'i'ii (K'ilully in miiK'il. W, II, Davla UiiIImihIIiik In liiinlni-nK at IhirrU lixliiy, Hiiln linn I'liiiiiuin nml Hlmw llnln ul 1I111 K K K Imi'. 0. Ttli, II111 lloilU painter, nun In the city yc.tutihiy. lor IIik ll rlK I" ti'Kii mil nl 'tin Mammoth Htnlilfn. II. U'.Hlinw, I'm 'prlelor. t Merrill. Investment not Speculation. W. ), Klnyilun,il I'uit KUniiilli, in- ltl In lh. illy )itinly, Near biari-lt-l l U'liili-m. J.I'. Ilonlmin ittmiml ,ni nii-hl filM, ilrr. Tl" ""'''' l"""t '''r UIM ( ttl ti .Mt.irill nit.l vtriiitt. IIim)h lj(ll. liiiil In rullhaliun. llirm-'cropa ol ill Mini nm hokliiK wi-II, Iml it IPII0 lull mk Irrrrva Dip Iliat mill I. nrnlnl III It 1 1 n Hun., LtllapailufKllif I1W-. , )(1,wiihl.irl H-iMIl lo Win 7)l, I..U.M, i,,,..p...y, r( Mu,ilu J Frnnk AiU'iii. Mauaiirr, Merrill OiPttmi. ' Merrill. lro,crly U reasonable. I'ralik Ijiiii-, I'l-nlmill nl I. nl.it ('mm ty, nrti)iiimiirl by Mi. Ijiiic, It in I to- city today rn route limnr Iroin roillmiil treasurer Notke Voile u hfifli) iflx-u tint thri. ari 1 .1 ... .,,, . ,, .011c ii it. ,, wlifin lln-y il-rlit lliu Wlnlir. I'ny lj,lntl.pri.iiiilylirwuiyor Ihi. rr. , , , , 1 ., BMlun i.l " mlMandlnii cwinly I"1 ln"'' '"r I1"1 l""'" '"'"'"ti. Uiifili .iiilritl mi ImI pllur I"1 Mi.. V. II. S.linrn In. tnliii iliAik'"1 in H, IK"'. IlilrfMl mi Mini' will n 1,r- Amrilenti illniiik' m-mi, blrli W.IOIIIlMI.U-in. , .,. ,,.,. ,l. All Hl.ll riH.l iiblK Uiiml 1 MU ihl lolh il ' . .M . . ,, ... , Uiii. wy -......,...,... ,- .-- ' 111, lkl tll4lkltl lltltl II I, M Lrtili, .....--. .v ("utility TirsMltrr. - Lomi Tarntltf Classified AdVCrtl5CmCntn' "' "" ilraunlltiarlly fotwl of II.- IIHII "Vr. I Liiiih." '.I.STi:i-Ti iriil, limiip ill Irn nt "Why, I iipi-r lolil .n, t!M IV tultrruxui, (iiiiililir.1 or tliiliiriililf "Wrll. ou rr.t.1 ).m IUi- riiiill rl .iiIuUp lur l..l(llim hoilw. Cir ""'"" in. Mil. J II. HiiIn, IVIu llala, c..r. tr r.iliaii-l I'Iiik. t Mithoil. "Itc N nln) in-ikltii; n I'loj" fur ijinpnttiy" "V"-, nml I imllin Unit In- uihiIk ii UAL UTAH rOK IAU Owtlilnl Jonii ami tin balim-n mi Hrrr plah II n ilotlar llilrk li." In or tin )rti limp Mill liny you a inM oa ll.r iiiumri Klniiry raiirh, ItlkiaK.II, Mill nl.Hit ll. Ortlro In Jiln IIIkI n-ouii.1 lliMir, Quanllty, Not Quality. 'Cwry luan Inn lili Imlliy." "V111. ntnl lltuitii liax 11 tlucii " "(III, Wrll, yoti rnli'l libinv I1I111, roll il.lrrllij tin. LI ml." ll'lV l.vilu inn 011 a hiimrtlra.l, I ran kII) i,ii 11 (jo.l ranrli u Ittlarrraln , Uorrll Valtry, at a prim that will1 illji.il. II. IV. Krrx-x. , Ccutil Loot. Win. "Hj.lii.ltiT U riiiniliiK fur Jiulk'.'" "la lie ijunim.'.ir "Hurvt III L.ia 11 pnlr of !'. tacli ' MISCUUNIOUI k. III.I.MIMi A CO., lur iiiorrliniita 'in llolrl. All lntcrvstiiiK Hem Mlamalk lnH Hii'fc libror) I llir Klamath Kalln Public l.il.rnry in I ... .. . a ... 1 .. r till W;Iiri. r.iilt pilcr for 1I klmUof ' ' IWh iml fur. Ilrl.iuftrirr. Aturl. oVIck nJ rch rvriilm: from fiWl to . II.. 1 III -!. u.L A ..r.lial tilItfilL. U .- II ( in 11 vt'nn, 41 im til! 1111 iuiipmi r - I Irruhtl lu rill, WOOD ruK IAU Suloiiiiicli aiul fiiurfiMi wnul fur Wrbiny iuatitlty, lavr onlcra at ' Hrilkfmwr' Jcw.lry .Stnru or New-' Tl'' Klamath I'kIIi Mihtaiv lliin.l 1 anil lfn.K'rwor Dm tor , "r"' a piano. Jul a plinu hiui'i lo. It " ' ' ' - -" 1111111I Ua Kyxl mil'. To itau.l tin' roiiitli VvIC 1.ALK t iiaaL'u nl .lain. uoiL niul ni a 1 luli'inmii tllll KI.K ! Acrr HanrlTl)ocalv3 I.,. in,.., ,..,,1 .ml I., i.nitl.-.il n.uii-l. II ailtrt nit ol Klamath Fall. . lair J t ,rrl .. wvrrn rii(iil.iwi.ti .( ......1 Ll!.l.'.'"".i' ,l",,,,,f,,r,,rr ,or I'arllcuUra ,n, ( ccmpai.Im..t mk. ll mu.t , - ,,f i.imr. Ill) '. ....,, 1 , ..1. ivaiiiiiiy iiiiiiKraiii'iiiri'ry p.iiui:iii.ir. I0U ,VI..()n ,UVVT iOMe WM "an.i.ui,e i.Kkliitf chair, onrlabloan.l I.Miink. ,,,v,.. Call nl Hit Ilrlck tore. G. Helming & Co. !ur Merchants Marahfuid, Oregon, or Klamath fall. Oregon Ztofs Plumbing Shop Contracting" and Jobbing Fhlclaa I.ino of I'lumb "nn KH-claltIvM and flrat ' Wurkmnnahlii. A- 0. U. W. Building KUmath rails Jackson Hotel orl Klamath, Ore. Wean room, good bed. he table alwayi aup- Wl0 with the beat the fketafforda-Termaita-onabic. ,5. Jackaon, Prop. Now ! can't altufil to p.i lla-ut.ill prhii ol iiirh an luitnuiiiiit, nn.l ollir rorrcipwiiilltiu wllli p.-M-iol Ifullm: fiuiui hnilica 011 the cnanl, trli (ht vi'lit illi ' count wai thu Ix'tt I coulil k'I Now I havri Itch In llio minii" lnjfliicna umimI ycarr, Inith a a .Inil.r un.l pliino tiiuiT, nml I know .oini'lliliik' aNuit tint pilrot I hiiiI valura ol plaitiii. I know that wo ranalfonl thu hlithi'M ijniiht iiiftritun'tit , 11iA.lv II ri can only get thu hi'iiullt ol nhiilfMl piiiT., Alior run'lili'rahlo : rorri'itpoutli'iM-i' with iimniil.tclniiTH I llnally have bcon (urtiuiatit I'liuuuh In cenru llio anoncy hir Klnmalli ruiiiily for the llahlnin piano, mill Ihi'ii' hui'l 11 U'ltur piano niutlu lluin llif llnlihvln, ; It Ii um'stary, Imnuvrr, dir mi' to buy (our planoi In nnlcr to ttt't thu bi'iii'llt ol the whoh'talu pi lit1, ' Now liiTr'n thi' utliit: I'm not An lulo llio piano lmil,it', I'vu Hoiuothlii)! vlmi lu ilu;hut II theruiiru four pi'oplo In Klamath County who want n llritt ruili piano at tho prico imuully uikoti for 11 cheap ittciicll Iiutriitnt'iit, huru In an op' iortiiiilly you'll ni'vcr i iikiiIii in 11 lllellmu. 1'coplit ilon'l usually nil plinoa for luii, ami oullmiilly you'll pay (he agont u prollt ol two humlroil to Itvu humlreJ ilollara. I auk 110 prollt w hat vur ami t liall m-II only tho four pianos ncccnory to erruro tho n'holotnlo pilru, Thli it ilrlclly a cash pioposltlon man. ulacturori don't puII nt wholinlu on In Ullmvnla. Now II you know ol any. 0110 in Klamath County who Is in n ign ition to appreciate aucli an opporiunlly, you will confer a f.vnr on tho hand hv refurilntl '''fin (0 nm, Ivan Daniklh, FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT it Tho Klamath I'roject if the tumt Klamath tlmt ,m ,vea applied to the reolam. 1 reject lion of about 100,000 acre" of land bow miller tint overflow of the Klamath Iiivit nml or Lower Klnumtli l-nlio and Tule Lake nml Him iiTJunlJoii of ahoiit 11.0,000 ncrea of valley hind mljiifi'Mt to tin: Klamath Itivcr, nlonjf tho course ! Lost IIivit mid the tributary portion of the great P mil-nil lyiiiK chiefly in Klniuath County, Oregon, bnt nlmi riiihriiL'iiii; n part of Hiakiyou and Modoo Coun tun, Ciiliforniii, u totul area or 200,000 acrcH. The 1'rojuct vmbracca thu construction of a very urunt inilfiiKu of cunnli, Inturats and drainage eanaie mid will have Uh irincipnl Mourco In Upper Klamath I'lilti. Clear Laku mid lloravlly are reservoir aitea hIiuii) Hood water will be impounded and utilized for iri'iKiition of land included in the upper portion of thu Project. Work on the main canal was Htortud in the Spring or lilOli and the first unit of nitio miles Is now com pleted. About 13,000 acres of land will be irrigated fiom thu Hint unit, the laterals for which are being i-niiNtrtictcd under the supervision of the engineers having cliurK'e of the I'roject. By far the largest lroioi tiou of thu land under thu lirst unit is now la KiiKelinmli and mtiat he cleared and broken in time for i'io in thu Spring of 1908- Work on the sso oml unit U being done by the Government and em hraccH nineteen iiiilex of main canal and twenty-six iiiilea or laternla to ftirriiwh water to about 20,000 additional neru at Innd. Work on thi unit will be prosecuted na rapidly an possible. Nearly one half of the area to be irrigated is now under water to n depth of from one to fifteen feet mid will he leolaiined by a system of drainage to lower tin- level of the rivers and lakes. A large part of the Hvwunp hind and practically all of the valley land in thu Klniuath llnsin arc held in private own endup mid Home in very lnri;e tracts which must be H'tltl in trnctN of 1(10 ncrea or less under the regula tions k'ivi'iiiuik the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For Its development aad proa- (JHIIATEST pcrily the Klamath Basin must have NEF.D people, and the right kind of people at that. Its great need Is tntelli Kcat, jiractical farmers, who understand the meaning of Intensified and diversified farming; men who wiQ buy laud, not for speculative purposes, but with tat idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making par mancnt and comfortable homes. Such men art bommi to succeed. Titers is room for thousuda of them. Developing .Su'iir beets have been grown ex- Various periinentnlly throughout the Klam- Industries nth Valley. The percentage of augar is liif?h, ns will be noted from the follow ini,' mialyiiiH madu by the United States De partment or Agriculture from beets Krown near MiK.ir in heet.s, per cent,, -1.7; iiiRar in juice, per em.. l!l 1 ; eoefllcient of purity, 83.1. P.Aperiinei' has demonatrated that excellent as-p.-trau'iii, oiiioim and celery can be grown, the tule IiiihIn liciiik' very similar to thoso of the Sacramento mid Sun .loaitiin Valleys of California, where such vrk'i't'thh's are so Mieccsifiilly cultivated. Through out the uorld the reclaimed marshlands are the best Miile.l for the highest development of dairy inter- OfltS. 'I'lierc is 110 iiicsliou that this will become a sugsr heel producing H.'etimi and thnt n number of facto rien will hi! built and operated with the development or Hit; industry. All I; hols or fruil adapted to the temperate zone I lit ivo here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, I luins, apricotM and iiectarinen do well, and small finitH hear iihiimlnully mid or excellent (juality. There aro a crcat many umall orchards throughout the hariiu that prove the adaptability of the. region to the profitable production of fruit. 11. L. Smilh, formcr-inesideiit of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it ns his opinion that the foothill lands arc specially adapted to apple Krowing. Cultivation or the potato has passed beyond the experimental stnRC, the sandy loam of the uplands producing them in t;rent abundance. Klamath County wheat, crown without irrigation, took the premium nt the New Orleans Exposition. The most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil lieiiiK peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must in sell their excess holdings, there Bo Sold is n large area of good land for aale at reasonable figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $3-5 for unimproved, and $20 to $50 per aero for improved land. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hurher prices. The purchnncr pays for the water right at a coat of about $18 per acre to be pnid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. Tills amounts to lets than thu ordinary annual rental paid private ditch companies. Some of the irrigators of Klamath Val ley (mid they nre the most prosperous farmers) have nlVendy pnid out to such companies for water 960 per acre nml rwn no water. All of these companies have been purchased by the Government and included in tho system. No public lands will be open for settlement for several years. Climate The upland soil is mainly a rich aandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Soil hirgoly of disintegrated and eroded lava with nu admixture of volcanic ash and ilialiimaeeous earth, thu latter material of plant ori gin, formed in thu bottom of tho ancient sea which covered the greater part of thu Great Basin, uud of which Klamath Volley is a northwesterly extension. Much soil, chnracteriritiu of many of the richest agri cultural sections of the world, including much of Italy uud the great plnitm of India, is extremely fer tilo, and of lusting productiveness. The lake and title lands ore made up of a volcanic soil containing much organic matter, a vegetable accumulation of nges, and is of a peatty nuture. Thu climate is extremely healthful aud not severe. There is rarely any Winter weather before the latter pnit of December, and but little roro weather during the entire Winter. The annual precipitation is about fifteen inohca, with little ruiu during the Summer months. . THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Choicest of Wines. Llquore and Clgari r Caters to tho better clan of trade, with nothing to offend v the moat critical. You'll notice tho difference when you try it. Just the place to drop In for a refreshing bever ago when you need a itlmulant. Pure liquor of all kinds for family trade a specialty The Cream of the Best Old Continental Whiskey Normandy Rye F.F.V.Ryc BollUd Under the Supervision of the Covrnusenl . . . None Better . . . Sold By C. D. Willson Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Our new goods are now here and you are Invited to call and In spect same. We can SAVE YOU MONEY on anything In the FmrmltBre line. "Our Responsibility ends whenever you are Satisfied." E. W. GILLETT & CO. Bkbt E. Witnaow, Vice President Abstracting Maps, Pitas, Blae Mats, Etc. Allkn Slosh, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Co Surveyors and Irrigation .Engineers a e. m. 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon Don J. Zumwalt. C E. President M. D..WILUAMS, C. E. Treasurer CHASE Get the Habit-Use Chase & Sanborn Coffees You'll be pleased with it. Those who have tried it say it's the best. We always aim to keep everything of the highest grade and want your grocery trade. Van Riper Bros rmoaesis Professional Cards 1 DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist o Office over Klamath County Bank c. r. STONE Attorney at Law Offlice over postotneo, Klamath Falls, Oregon TautraoNK l D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank X Truat Co.'a llnildlni! We Make Little Fuss But there is always something doing at our place in the House Furnishing line. We carry the largest stock of House Eurnishings in Klamath County. See us for a Square Deal. VIRGIL & SON At the Bridge oa Mala Street CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters Served in Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Klamath Falls S Wlnema Truck & Transfer COMPANY Furniture and pianos carefully moved. Baggage wagon and general drsylng. All work given prompt attention. Busa ' to and from al boats. Phone 108 COLBURN 6 YOUNG Proprietors Furs Wanted O l). Willson is In the market for all kinds of fura. for which he will pay the hlgheat market price. Address feus at Klamath Falls, Oregon. I -l