The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1908, Image 3

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HiiIiik llil-1'itnuiim mill Hlmw lliita'
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hotel, '
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pill lipiimler III" K".'riilii.nl'a "IhiikIi-iI
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FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT
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Humor mu Philosophy
DUNCAN M SHUN
3500 Acre I'rcc
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PERT PARAGRAPHS.
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tatiua . all (iittinliiil .-.unity
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al tlaf Amtilran .lliilnn i.miiii, hIiUIi
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n-vma luellne.1 to think that l. la iy '
hut u ix'iially.
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for ion li .In Home linr.1 Ihtukliii; Per- j
tiapa ho la trifathu; ou entirely lo look
out for Mill
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A. 0. U. W. Bulldlntf
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' Klamath, Ore.
Clean rootriki. anmt tuuiai
JJJe table alwayi aup-
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Bprlng AKIIclion. -
Hear It.am nulaca
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TiltiK lo wak up
A Uritf and itumli r.iali.merT
,1'nl Ihai funii)' tuilnrx
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Wanla )ou lo com back J j
And maka our llvlnc , '
Fannin
Al In Hi food old da) a.
Vou a. )uuralf
r'ullowlna- Hi Plata-, i
r.llnc tli t.rcalh of aprlnc
In your noatrlla I
And aoearlnn at Hi "T inula, I
And, my. ,
It aeenta Lull)- '
At lm will. Hi world, , ;
And no tor Mil i
To w' till fall. -''K '
Vou a.a your wlf
In a Biintionntt t
1'liaalni th praky Inn
That wanta In aol
Too previously.
You are Ilia klda
dolus off lo Iho red aihoolhouac
Where you waa tauklil,
And ll la all tin.
Don't worry.
You'll not over It
Huron you oult our Job
And atari to tuckla
Th hray lifting.
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"With wliotuV"
"lly tullor, I'nlJ cuali."
Klamath lH Putllc library
Tho KUmath Falli rubllcll.lbrery U
nivn vnrv afiornoon from 2 to 6:30
o'clock and encii'pvunlnjr from 0:30 to
10 o'clock, A comipi wviumon i -tnded
to all.
Tho
Klamath
Project
Tho Klninatli Project ii the name
that Iiua been applied to the reclama
tion of about 100,000 acre of land now
. , 'iuer uio ovemow or the Klamath
l.iv.'i- Mini r Lower Kliunuth Lake and Tulu Iiake
mill tin irrigation of alioiit H0,000 acrca of valley
Imiil iiiljiiuoiit to the Kliiiiifith Kiver, along tho course
of Lost Hivcr mid the tributary portion of the great
plrttcau lying chiefly in Klaiimth County, Oregon, but
n Iho embracing a part of Sink! vou and Modoe Coun
tii'M, California, total area of 200,000 ncreH,
Thu 1'rojcct embrace the conatruction of a ytry
great mileugo of canala, laterals and drainage canala
and will have ita principal source in Upper Klamath
Lake. Clear Lake and Horaelly are reservoir aitea
where flood water will be impounded and utilized for
irrigation of laud included in the upper portion of
the Project.
Work on the main canal was started in the Spring
of IUOij uud tho drat unit of nine miles la now com
pleted. About 13,000 acres of land will bo irrigated
from the first unit, the laterals for which are being
eoiiHtriictcd under tho supervision of the engineers
driving charge of tho 1'rojcct. Ily far the largest
proportion of the land under the first unit is now is
nigebriuh and must be cleared and broken in time
fur crops in the Hpring of 190ft Work on the sec
ond unit is being done by the (Jovcrntnent and em
liriMM'H nineteen milea of main canal and twenty-six
inilrx of latcrala to furnish water to about 20,000
iiililitioiml acres of land. Work on this unit will be
prosecuted ns rapidly as possible.
Nearly one-half of the urea to be irrigated is now
iimler water to a depth of from one to fifteen feet
ami will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to
lower the level of the rivers and lakea. A large part
of the Hwriinp laud and practically all of the valley
land in the Klamath Itasin are held in private own
ership and Homo in very large tract which moat be
aold in tracts of 1G0 acres or less under the regular
t.oim governing the perfection of a water-right.
KLAMATH'S For 1U development and proa-
UREATE8T perity the Klamath Basin must have
NEED - people, and th right kind of peopla
at that. Ita great need la Intelli
gent, practical formers, who understand the meaning
of intensified and diversified farming; men who will
buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with th
Idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making per
manent and cemfortable home. Such men ax bound
to succeed. Thar ia room for thousands of them.
Developing Sugar becta have been grown ex-
Various pcrimcntally throughout the Klain-
Industries nth Valley. Tho percentage of sugar
it high, as will be noted from the
follouiiig iinalyiiin made by the United States De
partment of Agriculture from beets grown near
hiigar in lieel.i, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per
rent., 24.1 ; roefllcicnt of purity, 83.1.
Kxrienci' has demonstrated that excellent as
pnrngiiK, onions anil celery can be grown, the tulo
InntlH being very niniilnr to those of the Sacramento
and Kan .Joaquin Valleys of California, where audi
vegetables are so Hiiccewiftilly cultivated. Through
out the world the reclaimed murshlanda are the beat
united for the highest development of dairy inter-
I'htn.
There ia 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 kinds of fruit adapted to the tcniMratc zone
tin he hero apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes,
plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and smali
fruits bear abundantly and of 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. L. Smith, former president of tho Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that
tho foothill lands arc specially adapted to apple
growing.
Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the
experimental atage, the sandy loam of the uplands
producing 'them in great nbundance.
Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation,
took the premium at the New Orleana Expoaitlon.
The most important forage crop ia alfalfa, the aoil
being peculiarly adapted to ita growth.
Excess ' All landowners being required
Holding Must to sell their excesa holdings, thore
Be Sold la a large area of good land for sal
at reasonable figures, prices rang
ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20
to .r0 per acre tor improved land. Land adjacent
to the principal towns commanda hlaher prices. The
purchaser paya for the water right at a coat of about
$18 per aere to be paid for in ten equal annual in
stallment without interest. Thia-amounta to leas
than the ordinary annual rental paid private ditch
companies. Some of the irrigator of Klamath Val
ley (and they are the most prosperous farmer) have
already paid out to aueh companies for water $60 per
aero and rwn no water. All of thee companlca havo
been purchased by the Government and included In
the ayatem.
No public land will be open for aettlement for
acveral year.
Ollmat The upland aoil ia mainly a rich eaudy
and loam of great uniformity and composed
Soil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava
with an admixture of voloanio ash and
diutomaceoua earth, tho latter material of plant ori
gin, -formed in the bottom of the ancient sen which
covered the greater part of the Great Basin, and of
which Klamath Valley ia n northwesterly extension.
Such aoil, characteristic of many ot the riohest agri
cultural sections of the world, inoluding much of
Italy and tho great plains of India, is extremely fer
tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lake and
tula landa are made up of a voloanio soil containing
much organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of
ages, and is of a peatty nature.
The climate ia extremely healthful and not severe.
There la rarely any Winter weathor before tho latter
part of December, and but little sera weather during
the entire Winter. "Tho annual precipitation ia about
fifteen inches, with little rain during-the Summer'
month. .
IT WILL DO
That's what people often My when they get
articles In the Gtocery line. We don't sell
the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee
absolute satisfaction.
,.,. 5i6 van Riper Bros.
Get the Habit-Use Chaae 6 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 Responsibility ends whenever yon are Satuuf ed."
E. W. GILLETT 6 CO.
llEaT E. WiTimow,
Vice I'ronlrlrnl
Abstracting
Msps, nans, Bloc Mats, Etc.
Allen Suu;
Secretary
Klamath County Abstract. Go.
Surveyors and Irrigation. Engineers
Don J. Zumwai.t. C. K.
I'rciitlcnt
M. n.lWllXUMB, c. &
Treasurer
Klamath Falls, Oregon
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
tf'rcrh and Cured Meats and Sausag-es 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
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
CAFT. O. C. APPLEGATX
FRANK WARD
Land Saleamen.
Office on Fifth Street-
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par
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 K K K Store, Phone 174
JT FsT.T.TlFR Wood Yard and Off ice
. 1j. I UiljUltR Netr clty HtU
rhoncM
Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
O. K, Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date piano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
Office 871
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