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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1908)
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Itlon In .nnm-hle inch mi iipnoiiunUy, ""U drrirlarr ..f lha Inlarlor C. Helming & Co. jjff Merchants Mnhfleld, Oregon, or W-wih Falls, ortilon Zta's Plumbing Shop tr-cilntf and Jobbing Rritcia,, ,,! )f I,in ' VclaltlcH mnl Urnl. cim Wnrknmnlili. A- 0. U. w. Building KUmalh rail "cjcson Hoti 't Klamath, Ore. c,eM room. dood ivd.. the table iiwav. .... J with the bett the JJffordg.Terrniret. Cwkson, Prop. )ii will criiifcr a favor mi llu I'mnl by rrfi'rrliiK tlivm In inc. Ivin IUmhx. Timber Und Notice llnllcl State Uml Oflln', Ukrvlcti , OiTiton, Ki'lmiary IH, llM. ' . police U lifrt'liy itlvcn that In roiif , pliant with III" provlitona of llio act nf ' (.'nniirtiiKil Juni.:l, 1878, i'ntlllc.1 "An act lor llioiilool. timber laiiita In tin' alnlna nl California, Ori'KOii. Xuva.la ami Waililiitilun Tvrrlloty," ai piIvihIihI to all the I'ublle IjiihI Stutcn by art of AngiliU, I8!C, CTinrlM It. DvUp, of Klamath I'iiII'. County ul Klamath, Ktato ol Ori'iimi, h lUeil In Hilar oHtcv lilaaniiriialiiti'iiii'iil N. '-. '" ", ' pun-hiiwi of tho w.U'ne.1 i, nwW"'. ' nee, !l, 1 1. 3H S. runljn K. W. M., ami will tifdir pmol lo wlimv Hint Hip laml oiiiilit la mom viiluablo for 111 timber or ritono than lor iiki .cultural pnriKiiei, ami to rilnbllih hli claim lo mM land Imfoio llm County Juilgo nl Klamath County, nl hl nllleo at Klamath Kails, On-ttoii, on WiHliifmlny llm 13lhly ol May IOCS. , llenamoini Hllncmvs: T. V. Mclm- In, I.. 1. Itllchlson, Trim II. DeUp, A. M. Jnitilnoti. nil of Klamath Falli, Oregon, ... , Any ami ull rna ciilmlii adveni' ly the abovu ileicrlM laniUawrKjiiMl ml toOlollitflrclaliniin thin olllco on nr befoio anbl 13th ilay ol May 1903. 'JW 5-1 II J. N. WaUon. regliler. Klamath laHi Public library 'J'ho Klamath Falls Public Library It open every oflernoon from 2 to 6:30 o'clock anil each ovenhyr from 0:30 lo 10 o'clock, A cordial invitation la ex tended to all. The Klamath Project Tho Klamath Project is the name Hint has been applied to the reclama tion of about 100,000 acre of land now . "iKltT tho overflow of the Klamath Hivi'i' nml or Lower Kloiimth Luliu and Tula Lake nml llm imitation or about 1 1-0,000 ncrei of valley land uiijarcnt to the Klamath River, oIoiik tho course of I.ohI River and tho tributary portion of the great plaleaii lyiiiK chiefly in Klumath County, Oregon, but iiImo embracing u part of Siskiyou and Modoo Couu lii's, California, a total area of 200,000 ncrt'H. Tliu Project embraces tho construction of a very Kreat mileage of canals, laterals and drainage canals mid will have its principal source iu Upper Klamath Lake. Clear Lake and Horselly aro reservoir sites vvlii-ru Hood water will he impounded and utilized for irrigation of land included in the upper portion of tho Project. Work on the main canal was atarted in the Spring of I'JOo' and the first unit of nine miles is now com. pletcd. About 13,000 acres of land will be irrigated from the first unit, the laterals for which are being coiiNtructcd under the supervision of the engineers haviiiK charge of the Project. Hy far the largest pioportiou of the land under the first unit is now b HiiKcbrtish and must be cleared and broken in time for uiois in the Spring of 1008- Work on the sec ond unit U being done by the Government and em bracer nineteen miles of mniu canal and twenty-sis inilcM of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000 additional acres of laud. Work on this unit will be prosecuted as rapidly nn possible. Nearly oncliiilf nr the area to be irrigated is now under water to a depth of from onp to fifteen feet mid will he reclaimed hy it system of drainage lo lower the level of the rivers and lakes. A large part of the swamp laud and practically all of the valley laud in tho Klnuutth Hniiu are held in private own ership and some iu very large tracts which must be aold in tracts of 1G0 acres or less under the regula tions governing the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development tad pro OKEATEBT perity the Klamath Basin must have NEED people, and the right kind of people at that. IU great need is intelli gent, practical fanners, 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 cemfortftble homes. Such men are bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various pi-rimentnlly throughout the Klatn- Industries nth Valley. The percentage of sugar in high, as will be noted from the following analysis mndc by the United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near Migar in beets, per cent, 21.7; sugar in juice, per rent., IN 1 j cnefllcient of purity, 83.1. Kerii-nei' has demonstrated that excellent as p.iragiiK, unions and celery can be grown, the tule i.iiiiU being very similar to those of the Sacramento mid Sun .loii(iiin Valleys of California, where such vegetable nre so MicccKifully cultivated. Through nut the world the reclaimed marshlnnds are the best suited for the highest development of dairy inter ests. 'I'll ere 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 the industry. All l.iuds of fruit adapted to the temperate zona thrive here-npples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, pliiuit, apricots nnd nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly nml of excellent quality. There nre n 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 ns his opinion that the foothill lands arc specially adapted to npplo growing. Cultivation of the potato has passed boyond the experimental stage, the sandy loom of tho uplands producing them in great nbundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigatitfn, took the premium nt the New Orleans Exposition. The most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there Be Sold is n large area of good land for sale at reasonable figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20 to $50 per aere tor improved land. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hia-fcer 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 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 nre tho most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to auch companies for water $60 per aero and rwn no water. All of these companies havo been purchased by tho Government and included in the eystem. No public lands will be open for settlement for several years. Climate The upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uuiformity and composed Soil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with nn admixture of volcanic nsh nnd dlatomaceous earth, tho latter material of plant ori gin, formed in the bottom of the ancient sea which covered tho greater part of tho Great Iasin, nnd of which Klamath Valley-ia, northwesterly extension. Sueh soil, characteristic of many of tho richest agri cultural sections of the world, including much of Italy and tho great plains of India, la extremely for tilo, and of lasting productiveness. The lako and tule lands are made up of a volcanic soil containing much organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of ages, aud is of a peatty nature. The olimato is extremely healthful aud not severe. There ia rarely any Winter weather boforo the latter part of December, and but little coro weather during the eutire Winter. The annual precipitation is about fifteen inches, with little rain during the Summer month. IT WILL DO That's what people often, say when they get articles in .the Grocery line. We don't sell the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee absolute satisfaction. rhon. si6 van Riper Bros. Get the Habit-Use Chase S 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 Furalture line. "Our Responsibility ends whenever you are Satisfied." E. W. GILLETT a CO. Hebt K. WiTiiaiiw, Vice President Abstracting Maps, Plans, Bine Frlnts, Itc. Allen Summ, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath Falls, Oregon Don J. .umwai.t, C. K. I'rcaiiltnl M. D.lWlLLUUS, C. at. Treasurer East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meata and Sausages of all kinds. We handle our meats in the most modern way in clean liness and surroundings. Try us 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 than' double the area of most town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE : C APT. O. C. APPLEGATE - FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifta Street The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far ties. The largest and best arranged eating house in the city. Open day and night. WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 JT UTF.T.Tir.R Wood Yard and Of flee id XltilAUEiO. Near Clty HtU Fkonc84 Heavy Freighting a Speclilty. Baggage Orders Are Given Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your PHONES fine piano moving KENYON S THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS Office 871 Ban 71 KtsMsKe S4S