The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1908, Image 3

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B8Al.f '"'," rH
Iiir.r.ki-r1liirrlruUrii
lew cream at Manning'..
Hoy llamakar will leave (or Lakevlew
Monday In itlniil to bu.lntM matter
. i L-I,..nlll Fall.
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MUCEUANCOUi
LiffMISO k CO., I'tr merchant
H1"' . i .. ii,... mi.iier. Amerl
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Merrill. Investment not Speculation, i
ftprliig line I'aniifiia ami HI, aw Hat.
tilioK'K K .lorn.
II. K. (lultirliliiii, ol Dm Mvlntlm
Tranapot tallim Co., ha. again been Irani
lor iih (rum llio I'okrgama offlre to Ihli
vlty.
Merrill. rro;erfy Is rcMonablc.
(len. Mclntlrx, nl tlm Mclntlre Trin. i
portallun Co., will villi llorrl. tomorrow '
on company litiilnei..
For the heat ilg In (own mil it I lie
roK HALE
.,. ti i.milc11y iiw Herring' MniiiukiIIi Htnl,lr. II. W. HI, aw. I',.,-
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r.,H r. 157 r,ei ol gol latin ! keen at Itotrtlll furuveral we.k. look
fORrn,"" . ., 1
jMirlwl"l0U'r '"" . mg alter propeily inlere.te lie ! at
I. Ow-I J'1II ,'ou" !,d "" that place
X linn. '" W l,c,p' """' '"' "'"
i lnl., laki-li t once. For lo not buy blended wlil.koy. Wbtti
' , r,,til,e I InraM office, iron want pu, wh.Vy . tint it I.
" .ut Up lltiilnr the gcilneiit' "bonded
H fill K Oiii .better , on" wa.h- waiehouie .lamp," a. I. the Contlnrii
uJ Vn tocLinu clialr. oni table and 'tal whltkry, Walrr Mill whltkey, Nor.
".',.. ,IA,. Cell althe llrlck matidle rye an.l V V V. t)r. K.I.I by
or
C. I). Wllla.ni. II
Ladle, an.l gentlemen will DniJ an r
) .Mih olitiaw a,..l I'anema bat. ,Ktunllr to lU.t.,oe In
ftarlowloutw lb n tlieneil.KJuaya
Kl.,,1 Htoir.ll.! .lac to buy1 '''' ll, 8li.li.. Muale .n-l
. ,l,,tl, l , ". "i 'iai "ra me r.i-
- rtnal llrotlivibixvl.
An Interesting Item
treasurer Notice
3500 Acre Free
. UWi'leriiiiaiiy ha !!MM arirt
llinl omlrr ll.r AiUin illtrb Ibal It Tl.r Klainatli Km 1 1 Military IUii.I
litf IIKNT YM'.V. lor one )rar. iins a ,'lami. Jutt a .lano won't mo, It
iilntllri Ihc "' "I tbe taml anil muat la (! onv. Tolanl tbe ioiikIi
iUr. Tt.' mit'T luiiit rl.ar an.l utagpol lUnre work ami ai a cliib'iioiii
lb In..) In enlllalloii Tl.vtrlit liiittuii.i'tit, ami ttlll v mutlral rnougb
tti til ll.r r,ot but we ,rrMe tbr to inrrt lb tfitrr,' ,nilliriiirnlf r.l w.lo
IOitu, Ibr lubblf, ami twil arroiii.anlinnit work, It mutt
Tl.r l.krl.li. CuiiiHiiiy, Iwttrirlly blgbKra.lelnrtrry particular.
J Kunk A.laui..Managrr, Sum can't nfTonl to y tbe retail
Mettlll Orrgon. .tourb an inttruinrtit, aivt allrr
ixiuruiiilr.K will. rrial leaJIng piano
Ikiiiwi on tl.p coatt, trn jr rent .!!
fount wat ll.e U'tt I (outJ grl. Now I
XoUrtUbrirbyglrrnlhal tbere " . i,r Iwtii In lli muilc ljelnrn rrvernl '
lathfcumytrratuiyror tbe re- . , . ... i
tAm ..I .11 uul.un.lini wnnty ,'
eti proimtril on ainl prior w ( " a -".. ....,......
Ijr M1J. Inlrrrtl mi Mine will amUalilr. nl plain... I Know mat we
. J can all..rl tbe blgbt it grmlo Inttruuirnt
I maile II we ran only grt tbe benefit ol
wlmlrule ptlre. Allrr rontlJrralile
rorrrtpumlriK'n will, mantilacturvr. I !
fl.talli. Iim.m Imm.ii fiirhinalM anntltfli ,(1
IK ii, V. K, Srlmrn ba taken charge . . ... ,.
I lU Amfilo.n .lining ,. wblrl. """ "" '" "" """" """
I Urn rnnulflnl. All women cook. ! b't Ibe lUlilwlii piano, ami tbere lin t a
rmlo)r.l. Tbii I. tbe place to gel Utter pi. no m.ile Iban tbe ll.Ualn.'
Uilinr.l,iil.inn ll i t , ,rcMry, bowever. lr me to buy
u crrift. w..M..ui. li. c. M.nk XI. ll.r wbolciale price.
nu.iT hii iHtr.-No,k, u b.rir Sow liero'a tbe mint: I'm not going!
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MUWMmailTKla O. ttlthdr.v.1 tur lnt. ' ' ' . "i
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NMlfrMlnr.-ihM'ilM,wlihlMKHmailiJ J '
t,7rr:l " '"""a ri 4 K amal i I'ounly wliu w-arit a ur.t graue
IUUi.(Onvn.nd tir ku aulkwilr each i . ......
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,'!SltS!A"'u,1,,!h,f.,'",T,,ta,-,lfcr cbeap .tencll Initrumcnt, here I. an op.
LixWI!J.u,.''" lln MutOTMarMl, ' .
liA7",,M"'.bN?i"f. iwrlun ly you'll never una again in a
Kef. or uu.n until Julvao, iiuLat laa. .
H IlllM Uhl .Am .1 IaLJLJ 3- Mil... I I.....,.. .Irtn. t.llattw B..II
pHIUlU.IMNira .MlL.lb.bHM..11 ....,
t.rr,""(""","i"' rtfjbt
i dun tl.liil.te
tdt Klim.tl. Fall, tbli 1Mb tlav
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IViurilr Trmaiirer.
Illn ortlrrvlM any rUKl mtLmI. i.l.nn. f.ir Inn. an.l nrtlln.rllv vnu'll liav
r UlriMft, ( ,-u.lkm iMrun I ..." I
junan, iwm. tiio agi'iil a prom 01 two nunuren 10 live
t.i,,l'iB,",.v''.i'.ii"iii r
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ink rafrr " ", ii
rin. AuUunt tW,.l.rr ,.r Ik. Int.rW
G. Helming ft Co.
Fur Merchants
ManhlleM, OrttfM, or
KUnuth rail. OreAoM
IZlm's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Flritclnn ,n 0f IMumb
W Spccluhlca ami llrat
! Workmonahlp.
A 0. U. W. BuUdlig
niamain nut
ftckson Hotel
'ort Klamath, Ore.
clen roonw, good beds.
the table always aup-
with the beat tie
WW afforda-TeriM
Mble.
C. Jackion, Prop.
liun.lrr-il ilollar.. laiknoproflt what'
ever and I .ball aril only tha (our piano. I
necci.ary to tecure the wholeialo price.
Thl. la atrlctly acaab propoiitlon man
lliacturer. uon I en ai wnmeeaio un hi- j
tallmenta. .ow II you now 01 any
one In Klainatli County who l In a poa.
Ition to appreciate tuch an opportunity,
you will conler a (avor on the band byt
referring tbrin to me.
Ivn Pakiku. !
Ttakcr Lud Notice
United Htate. Land Office, Ukevlew j
Oregon, February 18, 1908. I
Notice I. hereby given that In com
pliance with Ihn provialona o; Hie act 01
Congr.eoi.Jun3, 1878,'entltled "An
act (or Ibeialool timber landa in the
siatea'ol California. Oregon. .Sajrada and
Waihlngton Territory," aa eitendeil to
all tbo I'ublia IJind 8Ute. by act of
Augu.t !,' 18W2, CharlM.lt. DeUp, of
Klainatli Fall, County ol Klamath,
State ol Oregon; ha filed in this. office
hi (worn tatement No. 4013, for the
irarchaao ol he awine, nwe4, ol
sec. 3, tp. 38 8. range 9 E. W. M and
will offer proof to ihow that the land
ought la more valuable for It timber
dr stone than'for agricultural purpose,
and toVVtabllib hi claim to Mid' land
hotoio'the County Judge ol Klamath
Conn.yat his office at Klamath Fall,
Oregon, on W'edne.day the 13th day o(
"lfenamesawltbMiT. F. Nlcho
la, L. D. Kltchlion, Trua H. Delap,
A. M, Jarolton, all of Klamath Fall,
Oregon. ... ,
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above described land are requeu
ed tp die their claims In this office on
or before Mid 13th day of May 1008.
2-98 6-18 J. N. Watson, register.
The
Klamath
Projeot
Tlio Klamath Project ii the name
that line been applied to tho reclama
tion of about 100,000 acres of land now
,,, miner i"o ovcriiow or the Klamath
llivcr ami of Lower Klamath Lake and Title Lake
mid tbo irrigation of about H'4,000 acrei of vallejr
IiiiiiI adjacent to the Klamath Itiver, alotiK tho course
of Lout Itiver and tho tributary portion of tbe great
plateau lyiutf chiefly in Klamath County, Oregon, but
aUo cmbraciiiK n part of HUkiyou and Modoo Coun
ties, California, a total area of 200,000 ncreB.
Thu 1'rojcct euibracet tho construction of a very
(treat milcaKu of canals, laterals and drainage canal
and will have its principal source in Upper Klamath
Luke. Clear Lake and Horsefly are reservoir aitea
where flood water will bo impounded and utilized for
irrigation of land included in the upper portion of
tho Project.
Work on tho main cuual was started in the Spring
of l!K)(i and the first unit of nine miles U now com
pleted. About 13,000 acres of land will be irrigated
from the first unit, the laterals for which are being
constructed under the supervision of the engineer!
having charge of the Project. I)y far tbe largest
proportion of the land under the first unit ia now in
sagebrush and must be cleared and broken in time
for croiis in tbe Spring of 1908. Work on the sec
ond unit is being done by the Government and em
braces nineteen miles of main canal and twenty-six
miles of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000
additional acres of land. Work on this unit will be
prosecuted as rapidly as possible.
Nearly one-half of the area to be irrigated ia now
under water to a depth of from one to fifteen feet
and will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to
lower the level of the rivers and lakes. A large part
of the swamp laud and practically all of the valley
land in the Klamath llasin are held in private own
ership and some in very large tracts which must be
sold in tracts of 1C0 acres or less under the regula
tions governing the perfection of a water-right.
KLAMATH'S For iu development and proa-
OREATE8T pority the Klamath Basin must have
NEED people, and tha right kind of people
at that. IU great need to intelli
gent, practical farmers, who understand the meaning
of intensified and diversified farming; men who will
buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with tha
idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making par.
manent and ofmlwiable homes. Bach men art boun4
to succeed. There to room for thousand of them.
Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex-
Various perimentnlly throughout the Klam-
Indjutriei nth Valley. The percentage of sugar
is high, as will be noted from the
following analysis made by the United States De
partment of Agriculture from beets grown near
Htignr iu beets, per cent., 21.7: sugar in juice, (per
cent., 24.1 ; coefficient of purity; 63.1.
Kxpirience has demonstrated that excellent as
pnrugim, onions and celery can be grown, tho tule
iuiids being very niniilar to those of tbe Sacramento
and Sun Joaquin Valleys of California, where such
vegetables arc so successfully cultivated. Through
out the world the reclaimed marshlands are the best
suited for the highest development of dairy inter
ests. There is no question that this will become a sugar
beet producing section and that a number, of facto
ries will be built and operated with the development
of tbe industry.
All kinds of fruit adapted to the temperate zone
thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes,
plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small
fruits bear abundantly and of excellent quality.
There aro a great many small orchards throughout
the basin that prove the adaptability of the region
to the profitable production of fruit.
K. L. Smith, former president of the Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that
the foothill lands arc specially adapted to apple
growing.
Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the
experimental stage, the sandy loam of the uplands
producing them in great abundance.
Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation,
took the premium at the New Orleans Exposition."
The most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil
being peculiarly odaptcd to its growth.
Exoeas All landowners being required
Holding! Must to sell their excess holdings, there
Be Bold ' ts a largo area of good land for aale
at reasonable figures, prices rang
ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20
to $50 per acre tor improved land. Land adjacent
to the principal towns commands burner prices. The
purchaser pays for the water right at a cost of about
$18 per acre to be paid for in ten equal annual in
stallmcnta without interest. This amounts to less
than the ordinary annual rental paid private ditch
companies. Some of the irrigators of Klamath Val
ley (and they are the most prosperous fanners) have
already paid out to such companies for water $60 per
acre and rwn no water. All of these companies have
been purchased by the Government and included in
the system. " '
No public lands will be open for settlement for
several years.
Climate The upland soil ia mainly a rich sandy
and loam of great uniformity and composed
Boil iargely of disintegrated and eroded lava
with au admixture of volcanio ash and
diatomaceous earth, the latter material of plant ori
gin, formed in the bottom of tho ancient sea which
covered the greater part of the Great Basin, and of
whioh Klamath Valley ia a northwesterly extension. -Such
soil, characteristic of many of the richest agri
cultural sections Of tho world, including much of
Italy and the groat plains of India, is extremely fer
tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lako and
tule landa are made up of a volcanio soil containing
muoh organic, matter, a vegetablo accumulation of
agea, and to of a poatty nature.
The olimate ia extremoly healthful and uot sovSre.
There ia rarely any Winter weather before tho latter
part of December, and but little zero weather during
the entire Winter. Tho annual precipitation to about
fifteen inches, with little rain during the Summer
monthe. ....
IT WILL DO
That's what people often lay when they get
articles In the Gtocery line. We don't sell
the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee
absolute satisfaction.
ph... sie van Riper Bros.
Get the Habit-Use Chase 6 Sanborn Coffee
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 Furniture
line.
"Our Responsibility ends whenever you sre Sstlstled."
E. W. GILLETT & CO.
Bert E. Wiiiirow,
Vice President
ALLEN SLOAH,
Secretary
Abstracting
Maps, Maas, Blue rrlnts, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Don J. Zumwalt, C. L
President .
M. D.lWlLUAWS, C. K.
Treasurer
Klamath Falls. Oregon
East End Meat Market
CRISLER S STILTS. Proprietors
Prime Beef, VeaL Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Frc.h and Cured MeaU and Sauugcs of all kinds.
We handle our meat in tho mot modern way In clean
linoM and surrounding. Try us and wc will be most
happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition were offered
at bargain prices a number of shrewd inves
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and
ONE' HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep more than double the area of .most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAFT. O. C. AFFLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
Office on Fifth Street
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Bank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Offllce over po.tofflce, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
TlLtrHONE i
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Bunk & Truit Co,' Building
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 "Furnishings
in Klamath County.
See us for a Square
Deal.
VIRGIL a SON
At the Bridge on Main Street
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters served in Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
Klamath Falls, & Wlnema
Truck & Transfer
. J COMPANY
, Furniture and piano carefully
' moved. Baggage waeon and
general draying. All work
given prompt attention. Bum ,
to and from all boats. Phone 103
COLBURN 6 YOUNG
ProBrietora
Furs Wanted
U D. Wtllson is In the market for all
kind's of furs, for which he will pay the
highest market price. Addrces-ltun at
Klamath Fall), Oregon.
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