The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 11, 1908, Image 3

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ami tiM'ul rciiinunlniciil Mink, it mint
litiUlly lilitli Ifrmln In t'tt'iy particular
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lluallv liun Ufli liitlnnatn I'IiiiukIi In
iiiiiin tin' ayriiry (urKlamatli ruiuity
(ur Hip IUIiIhIii planii, nml llirio iali't a '
Ullil plami malu lltau llif IUMmIii.
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lililliiii'. J'wi'ln ilon'l imially t-ll
pliiinx Inr Inn, ami nnlinarily you'll jmy
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liutiiliiilli'lUrr. I nl iin I'i'.lH wli.it-i-vrr
nml I aliuli nil only tlii(niiritania
iiprmtnry to mVihi" tlm liolpali prior.
TliU ii aliictly a rath irn)iillm niitti.
iilnctmora ilon'l tfll at Hholi-aalu (in In
lUlliiunlK. Now II jmi know nl ai.y
iino In Klmnalli County wlio ! In a.
1 1 tori tiiupprri-laU'iim-haii opportiiiilly,
ynii wlllroiilcra lavuron llit liaml liy
roliTiliii! tin-in tn im.
I'N IltMCIN.
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting and Jobbing
Mmtclas Mno nr I'lumb
Ing SpcclaltUm ami firat
tl Workmannhlp.
A. 0. U. W. Building
Klamath ralla
Jackson Hotel
' ort Klamath, Ore.
Clean room ilood beds.
"x the table always up
H with the best the
fket affords-Terms res-OMble.
c C.Jackson, Prop.
Timber Land Notice
Uliltcil Pinion l.aml Offlri', l.akovlow
Ori-Koti, IVbimtry IB, UWH.
N'nil.o U IhtpIiv itlvrn iliat in com-
pllmieo wltli Ilm pruvlnlona ol the act ol
Cnn'iiri'MolJuniin, IH78, mliiUvl "An
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ilati-H ol California, Orrtfon, cril ami
Wnlilnlnn Ti-rrllniy," an citi-iuleil to
all tliu I'uMic Uml KUtca liy net ol
AKiiHt 4, 18U2, Clmtloa It. lkUi, ol
Klamnlli I'iiII', County ol Klmnalli,
Btato ol On-non, linn llloil in HiIh ollico
liln ttinrii Klnlfiiimit No. 4012, lor tin'
imrrlmiiu ol Ilm "W.'mOf , nwiioW, '!
wo. :i, ti. !1S H. rnntiu 0 K. W. SI., ami
III olti-riirooHo allow Iliat llio laml
Hotitflil in more valualilu lor Ita llmbor
or iloim lin lor nuileultural mroet,
,mllo ralalillili lil' claim to. laid laml
Mom llio County Jmlije ol Klamath
County, at his ollico at Klamath Falls,
Ori'Kon, on Wixlui'Hility llio Will day ol
May 11KM. ... ,
llonaincaaawHiiMwa: I. r,Jlclio
m, I.. I. Kllclilaon, True 11. DoLap,
A. M.Jahilon,all "I Klamath Fall,
yjny anil oil pureona clalmluK ailyenc
ly thoabovo iloBcrlhiil lmula are roquoat
oil In llio tliulr clalma In IliU ollico on
or bo.oro aalil 13th ilay ol Slay 1003.
2-20 5.W J.'N. Watnoiii rcglitcr.
KlamatM I alia Public library
Tho Klamath Falla Public library i
open every afternoon from 2 to 5:30
o'clock and each evening from 0:30 to
10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation la ex
tended to all.
FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT
Tl'o 'Jim Klamutli Project la the nam.
Klamath that linn bceu applied to tho reclama
Project tion of uliout 100,000 acre of land now
iinilur Ilm overflow of tho Klamath
Ifivii- and of Lower Klamutli Lnlto and Title take
mnl tint irri(,'iitioii of about ll0,000 ncrta of valley
IiiimI iiiljiiituiil to the Klumutli Kivor, nloni; tho courae
nf liiihl Kivur and the tributary portion of the great
plateau lyiiiK chiefly in Klamutli County, Oregon, but
nliio einliniciiiK tt part of Hiakiyou and Modoo Conn
tii'N, California, a total area of JJfJO.OOO ncrcB.
Tliu Project embraces tho contraction of a very
Ijri'ut inileaiie of canula, laterala and drainage ctnale
mid will have iU principal uourco in Upper Klamath
liiikc. Clear Lake and lloruvily are reservoir site
uliure Ilood water will be impounded and utilized for
irrigation of land included in the upper portion of
tho Project.
Work oil the main canal waa started in the Spring
of 1!I0G uml the llrat unit of nine miles is now com
pleted. About i:i,000 acres of land will be irrigated
from the first unit, tho laterals for which are being
I'fuiHlriicted under the supcrviaiou of the engineers
having eliare of the Project. liy far the largest
proportion of the lund under; the first unit is now in
imKclmiah and must be cleared and broken in time
for crops in the Spring of 1908- Work on the 'see
mnl unit is being done by the Government and em
brace nineteen milea of main canal and twenty-six
mile of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000
additional acres of land. Work 011 this unit will be
prosecuted as rapidly a possible.
Ki'iirly one-half of the area to be irrigated is now
under water to a depth of from onp 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 Huamp lund uml practically all of the valley
land in tho Klamath Basin aro held in private own
ership and some in very large tracts which must be
sold in tracts of 1C0 ncrcx or less under the regula
linns governing the perfection of a water-right.
KLAMATH'S For its development and proa
GREATEST perily the Klamath Basin must have
NEED people, and the right kind of people
at that. IU great need is intelli
gent, practical farmers, who understand the meaning
of intensified and diversified farming; men who will
buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with the
idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making per
manent and comfortable homes. Such men are Bound
to succeed. Then is room for thousands of them.
Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex-
Various pcrimentnlly throughout the Klam-
Industries nth Valley. The percentage of sugar
is high, ns will be noted from the
fidlowing iiiinlysis mnile by the United States De
partment of Agriculture from beets grown near
Migar in beeU, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per
tent., 'J 1.1 ; roeflleient of purity, 83.1.
Kxpcrienee hits demonstrated that excellent as
pnrugiiK, onions uml rclery can be grown, the title
lauds being very nimilar to thoso of the Sacramento
nml Han .loniiiin Valleys of California, where such
vegetnliles are ho micee.ssfully cultivated. Through
out the world the reclaimed marshlands are the best
Milled for the highest development of duiry inter
ests. There Em 110 question that this will become a sugar
beet producing section mid thnt a number of facto
ries will be built nml operated with the development
of the 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 hear abundantly nml nf excellent quality.
There are a great many small orchards throughout
the basin that prove the adaptability of the region
to the profitable production of fruit.
K. ... Smith, former president of tho Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that
tho foothill lands are 'specially adapted to apple
growing.
Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the
experimental stage, the sandy loam of the uplands
producing them in grcnt abundance.
Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation,
took tho premium at the New.Orleans Exposition.
Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil
being peculiarly adopted to its growth.
Excess All landowners being required
Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there
Be Sold Is a largo area of good land for aale
at reasonable figures, prices rang
ing from f bout $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20
to $50 per acre tor Improved land. Land adjacent
to the principal towns commands higher prices. The
purchaser pnys for the water right at a cost of about
$18 per acre to be paid for in ten equal annual in
stallments 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 aro the most prosperous farmers) have
already paid out to such companies for water $60 per
aero and rwn no water. All of these companies have
been purchased by the Government and included in
the system.
No public lands will bo open for settlement for,
several year.
Climate The upland soil la mainly a rich aandy
and loom of great uniformity and composed
Soil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava
with an admixture of volcanic ash and
dintomoceous earth, tho latter material of plant ori
gin, formed in tho bottom of tho ancient sea which
covered the greater part of the Great Basin, and of
which Klamath Valley is a northwesterly extension.
Such soil, characteristic of many of the richest agri
cultural sections of tho world, including much of
Italy and tho great plains of India, is extremely fer
tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lake and
lulo lands are made up of a volcanic soil containing
much organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of
ages, aud ia of a peatty nature.
The climato is extremely healthful aud uot severe.
There is' rarely any Winter woathor before the latter
part of Deoembor, aud but little cero weather during
tho entire Winter. Tho annual preoipitation ia about
fifteen inches, with little rain during the Summer
months. ...
IT WILL DO
That's what people often say .when they get
articles In the Gtocery line. We don't sell
the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee
absolute satisfaction.
Fho-csie van Riper Bros.
Get the Habit-Use Chase fi 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 Kesponslblllly ends whenever you are Satisfied."
. W. GILLETT 6 CO.
llEUT K. WlTMllfiW,
Vice I'rPsinVnt
Abstracting
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
Allen Sloah,
Secretary
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation .Engineers
C. K. M. L
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Don J. Zumwalt, C. K.
I'rciidrnt
si. D..W1LUAM8, c. a
Treaaurer
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS. Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Frcih and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds.
We handle our mcata in the most modern way In clean
liness and Ktirroundingi. Try ua and we 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
nt bargain prices a number of shrewd inves
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
nt 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 thin double the area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
Office on Fifth Street
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist .'
Odkc over Klamath County Bank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Oflllce over poiitoftlcc, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
TKLKrilONK 19
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Fall., Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
American Hank A. Trust Cn.'a iluiUuH
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 & 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 & WInema
Truck 6c Transfer
COMPANY
Furniture and pianos carefully
moved. Baggage waeon and
"general draying- AH work
given prompt attention. Busa
to and from all boats. Phone 103
COLBURN 6 YOUNG
y-. - Proprietors
Furs Wanted
C D. Wlllson ia in the market for all
kinds of furs, for which he will pay the
highest market price. Address him at
Klamath Falla, Oregon.