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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1909)
MARSH LANDS PJ 303 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS itit .WJWJi P IfuSl MM; A'jMJ .c ". ? (WWHMMM- -1. 'I THE EVENING HERALD iu:ii.i:m. ov kuwiaiii Issued Daily, Except Sunday, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor I .U U!o I.J till) UllKllKVI. wolfuin nf tint settlor mill the hI , nf Oickou Tho rather concrete out Don J ZunMtr, AhRtrACtincl out J .Maintenance lino speclallzlni: upon tliln Klamath dltlilcl bus a wide uiipllcittUui In Hull simple lesson u( developing, common T SUHSCKIl'TION KATK8 llly, by mall, one your Daily, by mail, six montlii ... Pally, by mail, three month 1'ally, by mall, one month Pally, deliver by carrier, one week .f' 00 . - SO 1 Si M) . 16 Olio of the hont article written onr' " ",u ouiuiou crop which tiavu a place in our noiiw tuarKois COMMEMORATE BIRTH OF LINCOLN KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY J. 1909. SimitltAX NEWS. 1 at erect log New and IVrsons From Our Country correspondent. Ila Ingrabam jot thrown nhllc breaking a colt last week, but sus tained no serious Injuries Mr. McDurley visited J D Hooper bund ay. Mrs, Llod has been sick with a I id cold. Everett Klrkendall went to the oods to get posts to build a bridge luf week. Uldla Dennis has been quite sick th tonsllltls. . and Mrs. Eldln Dennis visited Vi .u.d Mrs. Homer Koberts Sunday r-snk Bloomlngcamp Is going to r , bis horses from tho Anken i at. t II I. Hoggs Is building uti Ice l.oi ) lm i Wade and Louie Dixon aru t nihlilti sagebrush at Mrs Rout 1 Jim Dixon took a load of wood to Win Mrs. Houtley's last neck. Mrs. Iloutlcy will visit her son. Jack Dixon, who lives In Canada, In the spring. II. L. Boggs Is building au Incuba tor boute. E. W. Smith Is going to build a sagebrush on thu Acer much can do no raking or burning until It , thaws. ' J W liarioch Is tuptilrlUK the liar uess and watcous on the Auken) ranch i There wna a tiro at the dmtth-Nol-1 and ranch Tuesday night No dura age except a genernl scare Tom Short will leave for Sji Fran cisco In a few dn8 II Johuson Is going to Men III this week, to do some blackHiuitblng for J. Frank Adams. Mrs. M. H Kline Is mi the Hick list with n bad cold. Leslie llrooks Is building n fetue Cale Oliver Is trln to buy wheat, but has not succeeded In getting a great deal Wo hate u new siholur. Mercy Boggs, with us this week The railroad survoori are going tl.u Klamath country Is thai appeal -lug In tho Christmas nuuiber of the North l'ucltlc Ittirut Bplrll. which wan written by V II llelleiuim, of the United States Reclamation Service The articles coers two pages of the magittlnc ami Is well Illustrated with pictures of farming, stock and lake icencs following. Is u small portion of the article The KhtiuHth country Is In it sense 'tplcnl of all of Eastern Oregon hi leleattou. climate and soil, this to- out pnlltv nroMoiit. nimllllnn-, wlihOi itfl nre repeated cast of thu Cascade Mountains This district has loug been occupied by tho farmer and flock nit'er though In the nbo-nco of railroad connection.) with outside markets the remits of settlement hau been readied onl lu a minor JcgPH) Happily the conditions ie gnrdlng Irolatlon will early disap pear since the coming of tho rullroud ' February Is now only a matter of du)s for this ((J tp(uj IOCU111) Agricultural l'tbmtlc. The Klniuatli country u spoclall) adnpted to genornl furuilug, the stuck Industry and diilrlug Cllmatlcully, the condition- tavor the rulslug of grain, nlfitlfu, tlmotli uud certain root crops Muili of the luvol valley floor which will he reclaimed from CITI.KNS WILL TAKi: HALF HOI.- UAV--HXKItCHi:S AT nit: OI'EHA iiotsi:. ('resident '0,Mh " 'V-. snails Map, flans, Uluc I'rlnls, Ik, Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers lUkt K Wlfimrw, Svcridsry Klamath Falls, Oregon ..-- S-A,AA..ttttt Tho Lincoln Centenary will be eel 'hrnlud In Kliimntli Kalis In thu ichoots, assisted by the cllliens The Jlty Council litis asked that all bus iness bo suopended uu the afternoon and that the stores mid builuons ' houses decorate appropriate to tho day The exercises will be hold at lloiislou'y Opera House nt 2 30 p. in I'.' Tho school, lid b) will miirch In a iKit to the hull The following program U being piepnred blacksmith shop on his ranch J. V Darrocli bought a stou from and Mr Well. Mrs. Sullivan, of Altamout. ' Tom Tliompiou wax hauling li.i) Jim Jory Is again working ou his to town last week, ditch, John Darrocli and John Morehouse Tom Murphy gave up his work on were oer to tho Smith ranch Thurs- th ditch because of the extremely day Murcli Schools led by the Klamath Kails Hand. ! Music High School Oichesttn, l'rner lto Price Sour, "llalllii llyinu of the Id" public . School marsh land cundltloua will be fit for 'Oration Abraham Lincoln special crops of color) tnbbnge and' . Uanet Van Itlper various allle 1 nroJucts. Sniiin of thu'Soiii! "Teiitlne mi tin. Old Cillilli- ' through this part of the county " - laa ltim.ilel bring returns In, ground" Tlh and bth Grade lllrls orchard croj s of apples, plums and 'A Lincoln Kxeiclse i cherrleu. tho'tgh so fur as pmctlrnllv , 3rd nud itli (liades demonstrated the district Is prueml- (lettvsburx Address. .Henry 1'ilre nentl) sutud to all tl.u phusi-s of,Oui Color 1st and 'ud tirades itock ratsliiK ScIkhjIs singing "Star SpatigUd ' The district as stuteil has to the' Manner " ' present been off the lilrtiway of Sung "Tlu Sword travel and far out of touch with Hill" thot.o elements which lu theso da)s are consldenni niejar to bring out lUcltutlou Lincoln agricultural value It has to the present, however, m-rved a purpose or di-moiutruted an axiom In Weit- jj ot.J..',.uj.1)))) It Takes Good Taste uiuklDg their Html curve) Among the visitors to the Kails this week from our district wero ingle. Ilnb Wude, John nnd Klorcnco Short. Mr und Mrs. 11. l'olnter. J Sears. Mr and Mrs Scott Barnes, II. Robert. Chus I.lnil. Mr. Smith, Jim Mavnanl. Mr und Mrs. Elmer Newton, K C Smith. True Angel. 11. Smith. Mr. und Mm Jack Morton nnd sou. Jim Dixon, II John son. Oak Boggs. Everett Klrkendall. To decorate a home prop erly. First you must have beautiful wall paper. It must be well put on. It must be durable as well as beautiful. We handle the newest patterns, the most beautiful shades and the best qualities. The price also recommends them. ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS nf thinker X (Lincoln favorite song) '" Till und sth tirades - I'oelii . Kin- I'nrtlu (This poem was written b Mr Lincoln I em Initiation which throws inuchSoug. Mrs Don J Zuiimatt told weather. E. W Smith visited Midland last Tuesday E. Klrkendall bus Invested In u new buggy and grub hoe Chas. Horton has moved hi) cattle irom ibo Carroll ranch Mr. Aokeny sold two loaJs of bar ley to Martin's mill last wiek E. Kline has left for California, and will later go to Ashland, Oregon. Homer nnd Nelron Smith are haul ing hay to the Willard dairy. Jim Maynard is sick with grip Mr Nolln. the ditch expert, was through tho country last week H L Boggs Is going to make ft now gate for our sihool house feme. Saturdav Boy Vernon Is hauling hu for Mr Wlilnrd W W Miles has made a light Upon the future possibilities of Irrigation farming Previous to the Government undertaking lu the Kla math Valley the country was sup plied In a small way with two pri vate irrigation sv stems covering about S.uon acres of farmed land. The coil of these cystcms was pir hap. romeuliat above the average In 'onstructioi. of western private pro- i ,m i. Wt Und. howiver. tliat wltn la limited nop ranee, acarcely ft"1 I u.urkU. nnd with n vholo series of ,'e. than normal advantages, the Recllutloti-l.liiuilu, A Itvtrospitt ('leu l.etlllllgir Addtess Judge II I. IIuIihoii I Song "Oregon. Mv Oregon" j . . School I Song "AtuetUu" Audience All the rltlteiis ure nskud to attend and uiilur Into thu spirit of the patrl-' otic celebration ' C. Llnil has Ontshed grubbing the, Ice tongs for J W Darrocli .MLItltlLL ITKMS. Wedding bells will soon bu ring- sK FIRST thing to consider In depositing money lu u bank is onurlt). The capital and surplus ore tne depositors protection fund The NATIONAL government superintends und examines IhlH bank. Our stock holders und directors are responsible, well-to-do business men. This BANK has been vstabllshvd C yeats, during which time It has served tho banking public faithfully and built up a lurgu and prosperous business. The best service possible is none too good for our country customers aud the people of Klamath Falls and County : : i i i ed to Kluiiuiih Falls Huudu) morn- , Inr. Cd Terullllger uteivcd word Oils ( week that I M mother had died In Simula Vullev He bus left for thai plare to attend the funeral Mr and Mrs 'lolly weie lu Merrill I The First National Bank! of Klamath Falls, Ore. i Interest j i It the greatest Jncontlve toward taring m9noyv When you find rour money Is oarnins comoniinK you n.o m mora jiko bstibs. IoUirwt, ,Ulte .a wuch. adTfrtleed romody, "worka wlillo you lSep." " . We pay Intoreat on- Vt InK'a nocoiwU -from $1 up, and on oortlflcatos of doposlt for 6 or 12 months' tlmo. Apwluto aaletr, HfcertUty and oourtcey our wotcb-word. The first Trust ft Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. tnlnment of thu I'resldcnt-eUct nt New Orleans ou his return from Pan ama figure It. Tho snuck served at Atlanta cost ICQUO. Hut Now Orleans Isn't going to have uny piker event. Thu nieiil thut tho New Orlvnns peo ple will norvu Is to have u number of novelties. One of tho principal things on thu menu will bo alligator steaks. NOTICE t'Olt PUBLICATION. pair oi i;nrmoft undyj. the dltihes wero us a I -Kiss well to do They did not farm j ng In Men III ' well, though they piorrcised When' W P Ithodm. liene Hammond the larger development began a few 'and T A Harrows lave bcui sum veurs since, the Klamath bailn was moned foi the tirund Jur), und start- tilled with good grade and blooded cuttle It wus tilled with well bred horses and in this regard was second to nnnu of any welern locality vis ited during uti experience of 10 years as a specialist in soils and agricul tural conditions throughout the West The results lure shown glvoitbls week 'practical demonstration, that with . cheap classed land, high water cost t on uquarv meal for Wm How (from 2 to 4 dollar per aero per ar, Tuft, IIO.OOV. That's tho way (year), distant markets, no rullroads, , iltl commute In charge of tho outer- nnd a narrow range of crops, tho ru- suits obtained wero In the main full) successful und somotlmns oven .phe nomenal. Wbut thu Klamath country needs Is farmers skilled In animal hus bandly und dairying. The develop ment ho fur made Indicates that us a stock country our possibilities are es tablished. Stock this cnr Is being driven over 100 miles Into tho Kla math Dusln to bo finished and then driven to points for shipment. Thou sands or unlmuls annually ure brought here to consume our rough ugo Ah a horse country tho district Is unexcolled. Tho horses ure fcigii irrado and sired by registered ani mals. The Klamath horse Is strong, clean-limbed, sure-footed and sound in wind The Army continually scours the district for messenger, cavalry mounts, and artillery stock. The Klamath district should be the hea'dquartera of some ot the best pure blood stock raisers In the coun try. Tho hon and mutton Industry and dalrylnf? In the locality li entirely undovcloped. Transportation facili ties havo pntlroly controlled tho growth of this class of products. Tho production ot nraln, hay, Hold peas nnd crops sultod for thoso Industries Is oaslly po-isiblo nnd with railroad outlot'tbolr nuccoss la assured. Tho Klamath country represents perhaps a flrnt unit of a large area wherein a comprehensive acreago Is being placed undor Irrgatlon for production alone lines simitar to thoso common In tho Middle West. The sucsoss ot this work hero and elsewhere lu the' state will be for the MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When bliK-ks in MiIIh Addition wiTooUVrnl ut bargain prici'ft n number of Hhrowd inves tora bought; bine that tiinu values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present pricew. ami thent h every reason to anticipate an advance in price. Hcini'iii ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double thu ureu of moat town lots olTered to inventors FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Stmt BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed j MJTIl'K FOIl PCUMIWTIUX. I fr-44? Department of thu luterlor. It. H, ' ! nenanuioM of tho Interior. U. 3. ,'Bua 0fflcc ut '-"-ovlow, Oreton, I)e UudOMlcofttl.akovlow. Oregon, Do-i"'"'"'' 808; .. ,'S comber 24 1908 Notloo Is hereby given that MaudiT Notice Is hereby given that John J. "?" 0.,11K,,''"lh '"' "t Itahm, of Klinath Falls, Oregon, who, on January 9,1907, made Home' steud Kntiy, No. 370K, (Hrlal No. 0391), for us amended, tho I3BWU Bee. 0. NE,i NWK, NW NKV4, Bee. 31, T. 36 B It. JO E., W. M., has fllod notice of Intention to make final nvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo County Clerk, Klamath Coun. m at his offlco, M.KUmath Falls, Orr ogon, on tho 8th day of Fobruory, 1909. Claimant names as wltnosson: J. N. Pino, Frank Irish, John Bhcp hnrd, Arthur Kolloy, Hoy Kinsman, II, W. Koqrsco, nil of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, 2-8 , TloRlster. hi iii TsuMoMa'.il D. V, ICUTKINDALL ..Attoniey.at Law Klaauth Falls, Ore who, Nov. 30, 1908, made Timber and Htono Application No 0882, for NK Vt NWW. Hec. 29, Tp. 37 B., It. y B W. M has filed notice or Intention to muko final proor.to estubllsh claim to thu laud ubovo described, beforo County Clerk Klumnth Co., at hU of lice, at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, ou thu 2th day of February, 1909. Claimant names as wltnosnwi: Abert nutrition, A. M. Jamison, John O. Scbollock, Don Carlisle, all of Klamutli Falls, Orogon. .. .. J. N. WATBON, '-' Iteclstnr. CENTRAL CAFE Open Day ana Night Private Dining Parlors Oyfteif tarred in Any style , J, Y, HQVSTON, Prop, BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING CIIIMNKYO ANDFIBI I'LAOKH A 8PKCIAl.li H. E. CHI1DERS KLAMATM FALIJ. OklOCM ffWM" DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Amsrlcan Bank A Trut Co.' dr. wm. mabtin; Dentitl Ofloe ore Klawtb Cair fllilHMMHM'Mm- ' "