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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1909)
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Uril il'-iiuli' i'f tin- ulelii t-cotb nliliir II i-mild l ImtiBliI fnuu 7lUllll llolloii ill I'l npollieuiry r.huj, ToJ "' v.ulli' I"'"'"' 'if liiiiiiln-il ., tf in I.uiiiIijii urc in n-alli) ii.i h-iOM '" l'KliDl ' inadi' the tfil tmp'iH ' IHrtllTJT UlllT till li mt ilt-lkuli' cti-iitl"il In u-rliilii up I4irfl, liul t"'i I m-uiih- Hiiulnr Ihf irt uf It"' I'-upol mutvi m K- vx cluil'tl; irtliiH. Iknton illoU 7tnnyi,n'a Tifror. Thrrr t uniiiy ftl'irtr uf 1iiiuyaun In 11 Duke of AriOll'i IhjuL. "I'm iifra I'lvin tilt' I'mt," ami "in- nf tin Hint iliiMiiirMli' itiuti-, i" the tlmi' nlwn the Mirrlugv uf bl na i tn-u tU ilnf'ul of l.oruc uml I iiiii,-h IxhiIii- a lu ibv nil 0m il I'-iiiiy lull tn'l ( IliUlKT uf Cili-.ta i.l lati Ii tn. autoioC n'liuui ua tin- Mur p.i- ii Lotni" In tin KiurM- uf i hK ii ir jul lolil Tfini) khi. Ili'-H I- il i" tiiit tlf int-ii HUM III- " " "I uiii k-il I liv.ir a Ii , n, .1. Ul'l III I'" )IIUI"UI. "I '" i.K'itl W fil'-i "I Iiimi- irMi-. r I n n.uil 'if lir III Hull ilinii '"l Hi' prmtM"T ilnn'l lit'' HO '' ""' "' lliry ! Ixi'l I IUp III li-rmr " In- . mi tluunl uf mi) f II" iIIhm. ri'hll) ujitj.r.K mnl uf licnrlUK rin:i l-r tlmi tir liO- I mil wrtit' loiin tl.uitt I tltr ini iiru of tlmi klnJ rt but I lltf In trrror of It " Toll nltli u koli-imil' ilj nlul Miltino Plp. Wlif 11 JuiH-j k'ot limiii' Hit' "tli'-r uUlit t Mini II"- fnliillr In n I' ml' mi J !!'' L'HWf li'linr llixlil rrmii u lmrt ul-t ..r 1li' not ttilliK Ik- tlld '" I" rtlJ bl lf- fur uut lititlnu fi-ii-r&Dilxb tn ko ilouti lu tli' trlUr nnl tuami-r up llir mippl pl to pr.-tiiit tU tt-r from iicnpintr TUt-u U wBt dannitulrtt end n (ron ticattl ticimrlns rljturouil; f t.-r ioiiiv uUiutvt' atrcououi iturl otliiK uur lilt BilchtT b!otv tic lllL'r.l ' II. iw U It "lb)-ri- It UO llldfTrll" lu tllf Ug "f il H4tt-r" ul wlfi- caiml) tx-pllitl but at It i- IIkIiI Ii.i jmw o'l' I i-r much fi-nr )nu liatc hiiuiuvrivl up tUu tit lltlM"-l(t'lulU A Farm $10 IN Sunny San OF COLORADO Free Trip to Examine the Land W'V IIAVI- UIVIDFD A5-l.0"0 CR1-. TRACT l."IO TUL'LK 1 ARMS CONTAINING 10 to 1,000 Acres PER FARM AT $200 EAC.l. $10 Cash and $10 Per Month No Interest! No Taxcal We want a idiablc and energetic man in ev eiy town to form clubs of 15 piospcctivr pui cliasers, We will furnish round trip railroad tickets FREE to one member of each club to in spect land. We pay liberal commission. Full phrticujars u,pon request. RafcrcnccAny Brin,c or Dankcr in Stl Lo",is' Kansas City, or Denver. SAN LUIS VALLEY LAND ft IRRIGATION COMPANY Bank of Commerce Bid KANSAS CITY, MO. DAHIfJG -I.L RINGERS. Prnl. uf I'm AthlMlo Younfj Op.n ' i"N of Covin.. I Hi. -re ! 11 1 1 1., 1, , 1 ,,, ,(, . I J'MIIIK Hl'lllllll.'H ., . ,y f Kl'tlll!' (Ill Tttl'tl I..I.. ,!,, ,,.,, tr, tin- limn ,,... i.r i, i.i,,,,, ,,. Hili'-liii 1.1 ii, ii,, ,, t) ,.,, '""' "" "" ""I" l! 'I Illl' lllltl'llll liili'-iiliiiiu mnl i.iisjiiiul wuy of ritiuini: Iln-iii Wlitii. ih.. ii.ulr dull rlnuom ii'Iimi. II,,. ,. 11 nun um ..n,,,!, ,, Ul tin' Iii'IIii tlirmv tli"in fiirumil nltli ull lli'lr ruin. mi. I 1I1I1. ti pon luo I. in lliHr fnrioim hwiukIhk in mi. I rrn Vi uuiy lumt'liii' Hlmt un upronr Ii pti iluifl tilii'ii nil ih.. 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Hiiki'm Tin- fpi-'incli' H ti-rt utruiiU'j "f Hi" k'rcul 1h.Ii. rnliiBiii't, null 1,111. ttvo nr iniire l.ol.l iini.r haiiclMic from tln-in In 11 11 j- nttliuilf hlili vi-iuM In thi'iii lniit mlnptiil to pmlilti" nut tLf oiiwt ii'ilni' In tin. fjlinlilu. ut yc-lli tlif flmt tliti" I tiltnc-K-il till tlic clamor nnn rrnjliinn .t, f0(Ui-tI up I Ihoiiclit nt tint kuiiii. uururtiiiiatv -11 fiiliin;li.(l In tli Ml ropn, lut I loon fotiriil It t-n. n matter of upon An-otln-r rliir'-r upii'n-il iiiiptfii'lril In tin' nlr. lioiii'Mf tin- i,(. 1 in- tin' .-am nr th" rltn or tli" unuji'ii Iruiiivuork uud fol lottlui; ti in all lit ni'iti'iiii-liU, oim llini'i fn't, fiiuii'tiiiiMi lii-nil donutvanl Hucli am tlic ilarliiK l.t-11 rlinteiii of H tlllf Mnn arid Hit Tailor A man tuii I mi-iniuri-il In tliu U-i ailtmilni;i. tiiiluni m) niviiy fitiui 11 Klim htMiiiliiiu l,..fun- a mirror lip Ih uliiin-t tt'tliiin In tlirmv i.ul liM clii-nl If In- ilm- tut IiiiIiIIUiiIIt tarry It no anil Uk,- un Mtltuil,. Him I,,. nouM Ilk'. In Initf nitlii-r than tin- nlr Ii romiii'jiily iiuliln ttli..ri'ii Hit' tullnr Manlt Mm m thu iirinut i.ilntt-r natita I.N hulijti t lu liln natural pum utnl uiamifi Willi Hit- nun lu Hint ut I tllllili. tlic tailor i-llli lirliiK I1I1 ii r t tn l.i'ar If lli.il i r-.jLlll") In the oti-l n.llilliil nl un) ililiul li f.-. t uml pin iltiti- il.itlK that it III Kii- tin- l--l ut lullinlilc irri-'t UM'U tin' tutlf m tlif) trill 1- iii-tunli) 11 01 11 - Niu ui. Sun iuckinuham'k f'ranki. .Wtvr tin- ilvliat uml Ulvi "I '.'lull'-' I Ih" itaiitlt'til I'ukv "l r.iiikliuliuiJi 1 ill iauImi lilinw.f ua .1 iiiiiinilcliuiik I in l' a Kf In "" li-'ii'i ut 1,'lllllull I ami fnr U.j Inwuli'-U in tin- fani or til.. Iiti, I'urlt ma nu.i i"Te thlrtllug fur bli life Un' ila uti.-li Ilia oivu ..i,.i (In- Uiumlfiil limboa of Itl.l, 11, hi, I. 4nl,iit tli 1'iriilnr ilukv -I llir id- ..ii in ilr.1,1 In-r fiom litr arrUK" 'Mm-j fi.rtsl ut-r Ik nMlutfi In pranka ut tier limlli'-i. titmiii Li 111 ul.iil. liul i-nulil nut In-traj Mora Irriportant li4 !i Uotttu t m. Ill nu ipikk to iP u; l.t 1 it1 ' ' 'hv Uril t" tor Jit'- 1 .S.i Sli g 't i.-ij- nt'iut lately Tela ti ! lu,. It. .it tu tin nltli It? paa II tnl.o nil in 1 U 'f tiniv to di-ny tier M-lk'Ut -I nlUi',i'lpUl.i I'li-hH Ttir Tv.ln. I'll, ill ...111I1 In Yon unit J'.nr aMtet un- tttl, iiri' t.1.1 iir,r M.irjciril.nnl; .. iti- 'i m 1 tti'ti' clillilri-i. .Son liiitt.'ti'r ! It lltf ji'ani youut; vr tlmn I!- Iu.'t"i Tlt-IIIM THE Luis Valley THE KLAMATH COUNTRY ITS OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES KI1I1 In fi-itllo lun.lu, uvi.'i-llvlii'; itn.-uiiia uml lino lultca, wulkil wltli uoulu moiiiitulii innnoM tovuri.il with jn.'iit pluy fuitim, poiiii...HHud ot u fill null, tliat ten liMJlitlm In tliu o.u la .ili'iil, tin.. Klumatli Uuiilu. Iiuiotnfiiiu aulatnl mnl nlmoiit imluiuwii, lu bu 11K tiiuUu M-udlly uccvmlblu I'liM 1I1I1 liualn tu a plutouu 4.0U0 fc 'I iibuvu tliu at-ii luvol, iIIvIiIi.mI Ifitu vnli.)u by iniiiiniiilii apiiia and ,;lvfii varlot) b) at'vuiul tioitli-walm lukva. Jf lliMi', thu lliiiij liirt;oat tiivi.'i ttto till lull Ull tllOUauml HL-H'M I I'uvuluptuutit liuu bi-'-ti ri'tnrdi-d by lack of liuiulKiutloii und Ifick of trunaporlutloti I Tliu minimi jiioclpltutliiii of alxti-uti liiclii' Ih cblclly lu tliu tvliitut, lu tlio I fin in nf tiinuiitiilii atniw Tliu kuiii I Mini 1 11 In rul 1 u ton lli;lit tn iiHiuru Icropa 'llm HMI(l)nii mnl Cun'.-mlo 'Mouiitnliii pruii'iiti'd u atroiiK burrlor tu inlliuiid biillduia Ibi-tufuru, nltli a truul: lino ur railway liarilly tlfty mllcH 10 tliu wt-at, und tlio InrguDt body of frt-ali water uvnllnblc tor Ir- rlKiilluti went uf tliu lllaalsalppl ut Iti vory door, tliU rich region lias bcun llttlu iiKiro 1)1:111 11 piixtuin fni emtio j un tl Hbti-p, Ha Inkiu nml inarilicr 1 Iioiim-h foi untold iiiitubi'iit of Mild fowl, and Ha f unmix and inouiitulna I but tlio liuutiti or ttlld iiutmnlK. I All t til- la tu b" cluiiiKod inarvc- llinialy by tttu utiiurn (lovi'inuiuiit , Irilitiitluti end ruclntiiutloti und tall- Iruinl lonntriictlon I Tlio ttnrk of tbu (loteiutui nt la ; '. "m . . 'A divided lulu two piojecta. the upper nml tbu lower Tlio latter, tho most iiiiiiniiniit. tin (or Its ptlnclpul wa ter aupply Upper Klamath Luke, the lattvdt uavlgablo body o( flush water lu thu Wont. Thu aupply takuu (torn It will kaaou tho alio of Lluk River, its outlot, but will nut affect tliu vol ume ot water In tho luke UsuW. The topogiuphy of thu 'laud Is such that thu water from tho lake can bo dis tributed over a largo area by gravity. Clear Lake, In California, U tho soureo ot thai, upper! project. It will booomo a rosorvolr, and its outlot, Lost Rlvor, dlvertod Into tho Klamath River and superseded laigoly as a wntor carrier by an Irrigation canal. This oddest of stroams, "moandorlng with n miiiv motion." nftor flowing almlossly- a hundred mlloi, nnlvoa within six miles ot its source nnfl flnnlly sinks In Tulo Lnko. Tulo Lake, u broad sheot of wator, whoso Grout est UoptU I. about.' 30 foot, has no nthor water aupply nnd no outlet. With tho diversion of Lost River, lt bod will be partly roclalmed. Tho QovornMsnt work, an tola, wU roprosont nn expenditure of 14, tOO.OOO, and this Investment is plac LKittfTssssssssssssssssW -assssss 1& OL T Bi . . . m r JsUIUsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl VXtCi 1.3, ud nt tin dlipo.'.il of tlio lioinoaookutu, tbu United Hlutiu luautnlnK nil rink and ruipuiulblllt fur tliu Invoalmunt, Kluuiu'b I'iiIIh, tin, cuiiniy tent uf Klniiutli Count), uiei;on, uad tbu cuiniuertlnl icntoi ur tliu Klumtitb ti'Kloii, la 11 livid) town or 2iUU p'.'fi- plo, ttltb Kod Krudod and bl(ti .ulioula, 11 line tvutot Hyatutn, ulcclilc llcbt and pottu plunu, tulopbutiu ayatulii, und ullii 1 ilty utllltlua It !u tbu dlvuialou point or tliu clik-f eu nala uf tin, ItrlKutluu piujcrt. mid Ih bendiiuuttura for tbu United Btutos ltoclainallou ik-rtku and tbu Klatuatti Wattr Uacia Auioclatlon Tbu botul faclllllcj uti. u;ood. ilcrrll), uoar Tulu l.aku, 111 tliu center or 11 lurtfi-f'-rt lie cectluii bo 11 tli ur Klamatli Fulln und part or lit. .lunuuiidliiK landi nru alrutdy wulered by tbu liutornniont IrrlKiUlon Hiali'in Ilonnnra, on Lost Itlver la tbu principal tiadlm: point of tbu upper project It la at tbu Junction or tliu luw.t valluyc Tliu uplund euII la clili-fly a rich, aundy loam of crcat uniformity and lasting fr-rtlllty It Is a mixture of dlsluteKrntc-d mid uroded lava wltli tolcaulc aib and dlatoinaccoua earth. 'I In; lake and tulu (innrali) laudu are mail 1.. uf lint')- dHlutuk-ratcit volcanic inuterlul and ou;anlc matter, tlio lut let tbu decomposed veuctnblo acciim ulatluu uf axua. N'owbcru, periiopa, cnu bo fuund 11 more furtllo country. Tlio upland ure veiy altnllar to tliu tulla uf tbu latnuua Vakluia Valley in U'a.liliiklon. ulillu tbu luT.'unda ""' Ti irVfasssssslsu '"1 t -r . tfV'Y.'HlSSSSsH ja' - "i. s .m, a"l- L.r-mam IssssK 1 JJsVJT "1. VK 'T-vVrT?ssssssssssssssssssssl H.AMATH fr PJfOJCCT ; -t-ssrrJ 111 U-l.w- li r' itt tj HZjjBlPgrtSlssssssssssssssssi SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIlJsBK-!4 sVV' tu'''dHSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ate in u clhEs by themselves In rich nuds, Tho tolls uru (rue fiom gumbo ami adobo chaitictoiUtlca, very easy to work, without stones, and do not bake easily. lu u tew localities patch es uf alkali may be found, but these are quite Indequent and can be rated fur by proper drainage Tho soil ia of uniruimly great depth, ami very rarely Is thoro hard-pan near the surtneu. The climate of tho Klamath Ratlin Is dollghtful in lata sptlug, sumraor and autumn nnd until tntdwlntor. With its Bconlc and hunting and fish ing attractions, tho roglon Is becom ing n groat summer rosort. Tho woathor fa moderately warm in Bum utor nnd uot oovoroly cold In wlutor. 1 hero is llttlo zero weathor. Destruc tive storms nro unknown. Borno win tora aro open without snow, but oc casionally there la onough snow (or BlotRhlng. t Spring plowing begins In tho Inttor part o( February or early in March. March and April are rain iest monthB, and January Is the cold est. Very llttlo rain falls In the sum mer, and crops may bo harvostod without fear of a tHorm. The average numbariot clear days ut 1 year la about tlitco liundrcd, and uvun lu aturtuy wtutlier a day lurcl) piiisoa wltli tbu uun a facu bid dun tbu ubllru tliiu Tbu cluur at mosiilieni and tbe elalloii uiuku btlKbl tbu aum ) dna and glvo Hie aky tliu ilnopeat blue, wbllo at nlglit tbu atuny tlrmunent la brilliant bo) und duavrlptloti atid boyond tbu conception ur rug-bull Inbabltunts Wbnru tbu water supply la limited, aagobruali luautlea tbu valle)a with gruy lu tbu maralilanda are many apuclua ur tuabea, audgc-a and tulea. Tbu flora ur tbo basin la tar abovu tbu averace In variety, (or hare meet noithurn and southern plants, oddly com nlnKllug. Tin land la rich In wild 1 1 tint J, cboko-cborrlea, bucklu berrlea, wild gooaeberrlca, wild cur rants, and other economic plants. Tbero are many Bpeclcs of nutritive natlvo grasses; Indcod, thu basin has long been a stockman's summer par adise Many of tbe smaller ralleys aro simply large meadows. Tbo lower hills surrounding the basin are covered with range grasses, and scattered paiks of Juniper, moun tain mahogany and other arid land shrubs Thu higher lands aro cov ered with regal forests of red fir, sugar and yellow pine, and cedar. In abundancu may bo grown the cen-als (except corn), alfalfa, var ious nutritious grasses, toot crops, potatoes, asparagus, celery, all hardy rrulti, vcgitablus and berries. Alfalfa, which has created more wealthy funnel a lu the Irrigated West than any othor (aim product, may bo giown to perfection. Two (and lu favoied sections Hrea) crops aro cut each year, aud after tho last harvest i1") vigorous growths permit jot pasturage (or stock. ' Tho Klamath section will rival 'eastern Washington and Oregon In whom production, both In quality and quantity Land well cultivated and with plonty'of water yields fifty bush oli ot wheat to tho acre, whtlo dry (arming secures from twelvo to twen ty bushols. The average under fav orable water conditions, should be thirty-five bushols to the acre. Oats yield per acre, with dry farm ing, from twenty-five' to thirty- bush ols; on Irrigated land, sixty 'bushels; nnd with exceptionally favorable con ditions, almost a hundred. TJarloy yields, on dry land, twonty-flvo bush els por aoro, which Is always douhlod nnd otton treblod on properly irrl i;nted land. Rye also grows wolh and, pocullarly enough Is oftondry farmed m a hay or roughage crop for stock. Apple raising will prove a profit- r'tle occupation In the uplands. Pears, plums, prunes and cherries do well, Iwlillo In favored locations most ox Icollont poaches may bo raised; hut euro must bo taken by planting lato MoomliiK, hardy varieties or all thciu frulta, because nf Into frusta. Tliu uvldi'iice uf what small fruits will do ground lu thu wealth of wild liiirrlini All thu hurries may ha giown to grral ail vantage as soon as a market becotuea available, Thu richness of tbu soil and the euto with which It la worked make tbu Klamatli auction a vast potontlal garden Here, with Irrigation, Inten sive cultivation will be widely prac ticed. Thu careful cultivation that makes land In sections of Southern Cullfornlo, thu Ban Joaquin, Sacra mento, Santa Clara, 1'ajaro, Arroyo Urande and other California valleys worth hundreds of dollars ner acre 'will produce the same result here. Tbu Klamath Basin Is already ft great native pasture-land, and when are added alfalfa, clover, etc., it will be an unexcelled dairy country. At present cattle and abocp occupy the Holds. There are many Hereford and som'u Shorthorns, Dovons and Galloways. Hut with tbo coming of eaiy transportation will come thu day of the moro profitable- milch cow the day o( the Holsteln and Jersey. Tho Klamath Basin Is (ull of flne horses. Well adapted to hog raising, tho pig has been almost totally neglected In tho Klamath region, yet with dis ease unknown and crops and climate naturally adapted to his needs, he will later become one of the most Im portant of Its commercial (actors. Poultry raising awaits but transpor tation to mako It of largo propor tions, though now a thriving Industry with a local demand far In excess of the supply. Contest Notice. Department of tbu Interior, U. S. Land OlUce, Lakovlc-w, Oregon, Jan uary 12, 1101. A sufficient uffladavlt having been filed in this ofllce by Mathlas Arinand coutestaut, against homestead entry No. I'Tcr, (Serial No. GUC-i), mado dept. 15. 1D02, ror V',s V, Sec 2H, T. 3S S., It. 10 E, by Eleanor S. Ogden, cunlcstee, lu which It Is al leged that Ogden never settled upon iald land within six months after making said entry us required by Igw; that said Uliauor Ogden never improved said laud by erecting a dwelling huuae nur made any Im provements whatsoever; that the said Ogden has wholly abandoned said tract and (or more than six months since making said entry; that said entry is not cultivated aa re quired by law or at all, and said Og den Is uot at this time nor baa he been living on said land during the past year; that said Ogden has whol ly (ailed to reside upon, cultivate or Improve suld entry; that the alleged absence of said Ogden is not due to his employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as an officer, soldier or marine In any war In which the United States may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer oWdunco touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 3, 1909, before R. M. Richardson, U. 8. Com missioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final t hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 10, 190V, before tho Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Ot flco In Lakevlew, Oregon. The said contestant having, tn a proper affidavit, filed January 7, 1909 set forth (acts which show that atter due dillgenco personal service of this notico can not bo made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publica tion. J. N WATSON, 1-1C Register. NOTICE FOR l'l'llUCATlON. Lakevlew List No. 61. United Stales Land Office, Lake view. Oregou, January 12, 1909. Notice is hureby given that tbe Northern Pacific Railway Company, whoso post office address Is St. Paul, Mlnunesota, has on this 28th day ot December, 190S, filed In this office Its application (Serial No. 0945), to select under tbe provisions ot the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. C97, 630), Lot 1 of section 3 lu township 33 south ot range 1 Hi and Lot 8 of section 7 in township 33 south of rango7, all east ot Wil lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing 61.83 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe lands described, or de siring to object because ot the min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to ap plicant, should tile -thctr affidavits ot protest In, this office, on or before the 13th day of March, 1909. J. N. WATSON. 1-18 Register. STRAYED OR STOLEN A brown and spotted caw, fat and dry, brand ed 87 on left hlp;,,earmark crop; split in left -ear and under bit tn right ear, Was, driven or stolen from the Downing ranch the latter part ot De cember, 1908. Reward for Intoraa Uoa. It-U