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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
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Manager, Merrill Urn-nil IroasiiriTs N'oti(.u .Vjllffi-1" ,.ntlil tlii'lr Bin iUlnth. . t t'pnii)f lm llm ! nj.lt .n ' . ul.uinliiii- i-omity litiinti i ' ' 1 I'M imI prior in III H "' I lelf.l "II t'lnw Mill riwftfini ' PitMul K -niii. I all till" I'lli il.it H.til !' I rl'- ( . Tiranui r. Auction Sale A,Aiii"i'i '' -ell at public auction kr-.ttinli M 'nil, at I p. in,, al !i l-itlr i.. . ni'.ir llir llllllll I, 'Ml'iaWk "UMIil Tttll.ll Mllll 1. Illlll til.lM. Imii iiroi'i. ill k n I- I liiiiiM'hol.l K'al .Ull.rr iIiit li'liin rab. Mi, tt I in n taken limit'.' I lU Alllf.. .... I. ...I,' llaim, mIiIiIi iUtii..j. I I l Mlllill'll riaika rrin...ii . Ilif ,itn lo !i't up, I in 4 ... i, if lirAkiMih'. nil n.miiou. i.i,taii U ..,. , ,. rl. i ( Mitch 27. NnTK-a Kr?t .Itl.tM tr W Mill! I AMI IlIltUHIH I- HI hulk U 1..,.! .01 thai. Ufa J- nrta,f (hi. lnlaL l.. Ia'al aV-,tna ., ..V. .,f HMiaaal In a u IU w;;, .1 i ill..lia-alfui-il. ltlky n a.iw-lkKK.IIIill.r.'Mamaill iri.""1.1 ' '-i'ji iiiiiii uimI a-lalaul llnro ail l.r Ma aullawltr orh l4a.,., jl.-ii-Wi.wB,t-rtt,l 1TIM4UU.I a Is. .ul.lpi ...u.au.... ..h.l. nUoUiulba. .f I ha lnltr. HlatiacnaiMl f 4arw8i i arl l.i .l.ii j i i.. ... 2?!;1 ",'"- IH Jlr3U-i,ai K . .. f ",m"1"n,l',l""l"-""illl ..Sir '"' " "" Halil V'SS'' ' "!'1 ""-I I'lktluJunaW, iwa. iiiui"!.. '-"i1-""" i-ik rwbh'Un) K HMih'''"" '' "" """"' ,Jkn,i omc At.ui.hi .. .IV f , Mi,,r G. HclmluU S Co. jur Merchants lAddrMs MartJitltld, Orcrfon, or Kbnuth Kails. Orctfon leu or it ut MhiiiiIiik'ii, I'iiiI MoKi'iidiw, the llontiit butler iimkiT wnn In tlm city llila morning mi- lllllllllll liulll", I:it1Iiiiik Kiminnli'iMlnl U'liilum, r!irliiK linn ruiiniini uml Htrnw llulu ut llin K K K Mole. Mla Mill I In llf duett lull Oil. inoriilni. I'ir MoUinil nlit-M' aim will vlalt will, rn , lallvn (ut it aliurt llm-. Merrill, Invciimcnt not SptcuUllon. i Will llnM w lii Mriit tn Dmila thla muni. ' IliK In ini'lvitn I'liiluml of IniKKltm uml illiiK MRKniia, Tlilu'la tin, rrt rntlim.l 1 nl uliklo aunt illticl In Umila, ' lljoui wulih la all k ri'ii.l It In Win,! Ii'ia llnailnl j Ni'W limrnli'la it U'lntria, ' j Mhi'iIim'I la fai.y milling tutlm Ironl ittliiMli, lla kiiiiUuii It Inctsialii uml niKiiy una, imlUllnica ut Uln f i uctiil, Tim HoiiUit rn I'aclflo coiti.ny I. itllllliK Up, tillialantltl ilrinl vtltlcli laiiciliiKcuinirtlQii, Mtrrlll. lro;crty li rctaontblc. I ut I lu Iwal iIk In tun li rail ut lli Mmiiuiiilli KUlitra. II, W. Hliw, IW iilitni, t Cliia, Mil iiiiiUt ruiim in Iidiii liia Yniiiiit vnlli'jr raiii-li xratrriliy. Me lm Jtlil lltillml 1'UllltiK In lugi cruii dl Kraln, lull la nl llm npliilun lint II lain J tin lint iviiiip aiatn Hip jii-I.I III I ai ery lljllit till. yrnr. 1 An liTtcrcntlnj? Item 'lh.' Klainalli Kail Military llanil iira-,1 n plauii. J Mat a piano wun'l lu, It iiiiiiI ! (iaal iiiip, Tiittainl tlix ioiikIi Hater, nl ilanro otk ami a a (liiliiin liittriiinriit, ami ullll It muilral rniiuuli In inert llie arverp millieinriilt of aotn rinil vocal arrnuiiAiiliiieiit work, It inii.l Ui atilrll) lilith Krailn In rrry particular. Nil a hi' can't ollot.l to pay tlio retail pilixnl ucli an liiatiiiinetit, arvl alter mrirapufiillni; ollh K'H'ial Iratlln piano Imlltr mi tlir cnat, trn per rent ill oiitnl m llir U'tt I ciiiiM iiet. Now I liaM' larrii In tln iniialc lulneti ieetnl jcair, laitli a a ilcaler ami piano tuner, nil. I I ktiuM fiiiictliliiK al-ml tlin plli'va ' an. I valilra nl ilanm. I knuar tliat e raiinlditil tlio liUlieat gratlf Instrument in.i.le II i ran only gel tlio lienvllt ! . Iii.i'jIii pilrre. Alter cuntlileralilc iiiiraKn.liik-i Mllli maniitactuirra I .Dually liatti Ut'ti liiitunali' riinugti to (ii'iiiu tin aitenry lor Klninatli rnunty fur llie IUI.U In piano, ami there iin't l-rtler piano mailf llian tln Hal.Uln. ; It I nerraaary, Inmuver, fur me to buy four piano In unler to get lint U'tielU nl lln Mliolraale pllio, Noh In ru'a tin' jariitit : I'm not going Into llii platin liutl.ira, I'vo aoinetlilliri i-1. - to ilojliut II tlirm arc four ooplc In Klamatli Coiinly mImi want a fliat uradi. piano at llio price iitually aiktil for clicap atencll Inttrilinvnt, here la an airtiinlly joii'II never am again In a lift'lliin', I'coplu iloii't n. lully nil piano frr lun, ami uullnailly joii'II pay tlio agent a profit u( two litinilrml to five liiimliiililnllara. I auk no profit what uvvr ami I .liall cell only the (our lanoa nrci'tartry to irruie the wholesale price. Thla I atrlclly a raah prooaltlon man ufactureM ilon't Kelt at wlioleaale on In- (tnllmi'iila. Nom' If you know of any. ono In Klamath County who la In a poi- 1 lllon to appreciate auchan opportunity, j )ni will confer a favor on tho html by rclerrliiit them to mo. Ivn llANIt'lJI. I Sim's Plumbing Shop Coniractlnil una Jobbing r"lrl.ia I.Iih. ,.r I'lumli. '"K SK'fIrililcH mnl flriit flw Worl;inniihli. A. 0. u. W. Bulldlntj niumatii rails ckson Hotel port Klamatli, Ore. Clean rooms, good beds, wainc table always sup- With the beat the f,rkel nWords-Termsrea- raawe. rJackson, Prop., Timber Und Notice tlnltiM Htlc Uml Office, Ukevlew ! Oregon, Kvbrunry li 1W8. I Notice la hereby given that lit com- pllanco with llm provlaloua of the act of, Cmigre" of Junes, 1878, entltletl "An net for the rule of tliuber Und In the tatea f California, Oregon, Nevada nU Woahlnglon Territory," aa eiteniled to all tho Public Uml Slate by act of Auguat ., 18D2, Charles It. UoUp, of Klamath Fall, County of Klamath, Hlalo of Oregon, baa llleil In thla office hla aworu ttileinent No. -.0I2, lor the purchBko of tho winef , nwi, of tec. 3, tp. 38 S. range E. W. M and will offer proof to uliow that llie land ought la mora valuable for It timber or mono than for agricultural purpoaei, ami lo eatabllali hit claim to aatd land Iwfoio the County Judge o Klamath County, at III office at Klamath Fall, Oregon, on Wwlncaday tho lSlhday of fronaiiieaawltnc.aeitT. F. Nlcho Ina, I.. D. Hllclilaon, True II. DeUp, A..M. Jamison, nil ol Klamath Falls, . Any'iiud nil pet sons claiming adverse, ly .the abovo descrllied lands are request ed to (lie tholr claim In this office on or before ald 13th day ol May 1808. 2-2u 6-13 J. N. Watson, register. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT The Tho Kluinutli Project ia the nam Klamath tlmt Iiiih been applied to tho rcelnmn Project lion of liout 100,000 acrcn of land now , , miller tlio overflow of tho Klamath Hiver uml or Lower Kluinutli finite uml 'f'ulo Lake uml the iiriciitluii of about li -0,000 ncrca of valley Inml niljiiceiil tu llie Kimiinth Hiver, nlmi thu courae of liOHt Hiver mid tlio tributary portion of tho great plateau lyiiiir cliielly in Klamath County, Oregon, but iiIko vmhrnciiiK pnrt of SiHltiyou and ilodoo Coun lien, Cnliforiiin, n tolul nreu of 200,(K)0 acrt-B. Thu i'roject embraces tho coiiNtructiou of a very KM'nt inileiiKu of cnmila, InternlM mid drainage canala mid will have iU priticiiul aourco in Upper Klatnath l'lilti'. Clear 1ilco mid IlorHcfly are reacrvoir sites wlit'ii) Hood water will he Impounded and utilized for irrigation of land included in the upper portion of tho I'roject. Work on tho main canal was hturted in the Spring of 1U0G mid the II rut unit of fiiuo milca ia now com pleteil. About 111,000 nerea of land will bo irrigated from the first unit, the latcraln for which are being rmiHtructcd under the aiiperviNion t5f the engineera having charge of the I'roject. lly far the largest proportion of the land under the first unit ia now ia sncebriixh und must he cleared and broken in time for crops in the Spring of 1008- Work on the eeo ond unit is being done hy the Government and em braces nineteen mil en of main cnunl and twenty-six inileN of lateral to furnish water to about 20,000 additional acres of land. Work on this unit will be pi'iist'Uiited n h rnpnlly im possible. Nearly one liulf of the area to he irrigated ia now iimlcr water to a depth of from ono to fifteen feet mid will be reclaimed hy n system of drainage to lower the level of the rivet a and lakes. A large part of the swamp Inml and practically all of tho valley laud in the Klamatli Hnsin nro held in private own. crnlilp ami soma in very large tracts which must be sold In tracts of 1C0 acrca or less under the regulation-, governing the perfcetlon of a water-right. KLAMATH'S Fcr Its development and pro ailEATEST purity tho Klamath Basin must have NEED pcoplo, mid the right kind of people at that. Its great need is foulli gcut, practical fanners, who understand the meaning of intensified and diversified farming; men who will buy land, not for speculative purpose, but with the idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making per manent and cemfortabio homo. Buch men are booni to succeed. There it room for thousands of them. Developing Stinr beets have been grown ex- Various pcrimentally throughout the Klam- Industries nth Valley. Thu percentage of sugar is liinh, an will ho noted from the follow iiii; minlyiiiH made by the United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near Mtirar in brel.s, per cent., 151.7; sii,'ar in juice, per cent., IM 1 ; coeflleiont of purity, 63.1. Hxperii'tii'i has deinonitrated that excellent as p.ir.iKiiN, imioiiK mid celery can ho grown, the tulo Iambi being wry similar to those of tho Sacramento and Kan .lonipiin Valleys of California, where such vegetables arc so successfully cultivated. Through nut the world the reclaimed marshlands are the best united for the highcat development of dairy inter tuts. There is no question that this will become a sugar beet producing section mid that it number of facto ries will be built mid operated with the development of the industry. All hinds of fruit adapted to the temperute rone thrive here npplea, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly and of excellent quality. There aro n great many small orchards throughout the hnsin that prove the adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. " K. L. .Smith, former president of tho Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that tho foothill lands are Npccittlly 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 tho premium at tho 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 lo sell their excess holdings, there Be Sold Is a largo area of good laud for sale at rcasonablo figures, pricea rang ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20 to 150 per acre tor Improved land. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hiuher prices. The purchaser pays for the water right at a coat of about $18 per acre to bo paid for in ten equal annual in stallmcnU 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 tho most prosperous farmera) have already paid out to such companies for water V30 per acre and rwn no water. All of these companlca havo been purchased by the Government and included in tho system. No publio lands will be open for settlement for several years. Climate The upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Boll largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with an admixture of- volcanic ash and diatomaccoiu. earth, the latter material of plant ori gin, formed in thu bottom of tho nnoient sen whtoh covered tho creator part of thu Great fiasiu, und of which Klamath Valley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, charaoteristio of many of tho richest agri. cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy and tho groat plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. Tho lake and tide lands are mado up of a volcanic soil containing mucli'organlo matter, a vogctnblo accumulation of ages, aud is of a pcatty nature. The olimate is extremely hoalthful and not sovcre. There is rarely any Winter weather boforo tho latter part of December, and but little eero weather during the entire Winter. Tho annual precipitation Is 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 Giocery line. We don't sell the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee absolute satisfaction. it.sie van Riper Bros. Get the Habit-Use Chase G 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 Hcsponslbllliy ends whenever you are Satisfied." . W. GILLETT 6 CO. Burt K. Witiiuow, Vic Prealdent Abstracting Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Allen Sloah Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation .Engineers C. E. M. 11 Klamath Falls. Oregon Don J. Zumwalt, C. B. President M. D.Wiuxum, C. E. Treasurer East End Meat Market CKISLER & STILTS. Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Fork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds. Wc handlo our meats in the most modern way in clean lines 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 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 CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Street Professional Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Offlco over Klamath County Bank c. r. STONE Attorney at Law Offilce over io8tofHce, Klamatli Falls, Oregon TcuruoNE 19 D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hank A Truit Co.' Dullillng We Make Little Fuss But' there is always something doing at our place in the House Furnishing ljne. We carry the largest stock of House Furnishings in. Klamath County. See us for a Square Deal. VIRGIL & SON At the Bridge on Mala Street CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any Style J. V HOUSTON, Prop. Klamath Falls a Wlnema Truck & Transfer COMPANY Furniture and pianos carefully moved. Baggage wagon and general draylng. All work given prompt attention. Bus to and from all boats. Phone 103 COLBURN & YOUNG Proprietors Furs Wanted C D. Wlllson Is in the market for all kinds of furs, for which he will pay the hlgheat market price. Address Mm at Klamath Falls, Oregon. A