4. cktfilflcd Advertisements FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT , Mian of Him. 'V1 f, U. for MIh l'","n' u, Jufcifi-H'li.-. 0AI WTATB rOK BAIK I"1" . L..i.. for iiirllnlUl ... l. iniii li""" "" " " ' . . KdrtMi. MISCEltANEOUS t i flip niprrliiiiitN . IKvv!.....'.i ili.irBiikiii.ixir KlM n'l I"". lli''l'l'HU, A,IH', n Mr'- X . roK saw: pawio.--! '""""" '''"""'"" "' "Hlio ii wry iNMiiitinil" "linlcil'" "Vim, There I J ii pt mm fault n Itli tier." "Wlmt I 10" "Klii In Imm-ii U'liiillrul mi lung-." I Probably. I "Working la iIiiIiik nlmi j ,oll t I like In il'i." "AMU ilulm; lilml tit llk.i Uu't work J" "H'M't ." "I '," "Wlinir Tim I 111111 ho uliy working peoj.I.t i!Ti)'iai,il',,,y "'" ' Iic j' sunm-Hiiii' eallcl .Iii)Iiik ihin" ... I... ....I.. ...... lw ' ll,l.lil '''"' "' " - .!, H..I ni' 3-'liiili.. Jml'l". )ol' . i rnu. j)M.i:-Oii iliem'r , mm ii'' lU,J.,,i,liAlN.'chalr,ciiii'tnl.l.Miii.l oMhrilmt H..H' r.illiillli.'lllik. rullMl.i: Kitchen illemll. .llnli'K I aMt ml nl"r '"rnltui.'. li"l"I"' LllrnU 0ll.ee. "' 3500 Acres Pros n UitiMo r.iiii.i.y lm !WM " , I dUnJ nntrr tlio A.Urn Itlrli thai ll till lre ItKNT I'llKi: fr one car Tliu uiily wu) 11 Tumi ever ill' enters Hi.' Irulli I to llrnt KufTor from Id lark of II 'I liu rill that liii'ii tin gel ufl iTllii'iiiniiiliifti'ii linwi lliciii u far Hint tliry nor- , T niiiln ninli.i CllllllfCtlf.il Ultll llit'lr Kil ilenl' Republican Cniididntes I' H. renalnr -lion. II. M. Cke, an llilnrll'" Ili I"'" "I ll1" I1"' "'"I '' ''eiinl.ir. ' H that " rn k f..r libr. Tlif irnlrr umt rh-nr an.l In "ii" Mmlhlali'. Mr Cuke l a 111:111 tact l.litil Hi nillhull'iii. '1'l.ereiil- "I llrlin; appear lire, mi rliiiriit pti ill the nop" bill reM-rvo Hie J"isi.rr, n limn nut tmivrlaiil ll.i' p.ilili.-(il lliiAt..u. till.' many reitrrl tl. at Mr. I'tiltoii wa Ualm, j.t we 1 n-nllrr, l.y tin' into Ml. Cake rrri'ltel 'In lil lioitin cuunty that he la.pular Ihereai Mijultnii wlicie. Mr. Caki I il.'H'ivl.u ..I lil parly le. , Ciiiictriiiiian V. ('. Ilawlry w.lnta Stfctl.rl.y isirrn that tln-ii' in , j,u ,,, , ,.,.! h1,, ,,,!,.. jr, M, luliletl.rroiiiity ttramiy for tlio n , .. . ... . . 1 .1 lll.MI I" ..." I'lOUIllllli luftVm ..I all iiiititaiuliiiK ruiinty 1 jiiiiico n ii.ururi'iiir i;ouri 1. .-1. lUran litvila 110 hi-IbI mrnllon. , lUlry nml rini Ciiiiiiill.uirr J. W. ' 1 lUllry I nto 4 Wlmirr. It. II. (,'..iniiil.l(Hii-r T. K. CamilK'll I a man fur tlip (ciple atut Ii .ntlllnl . In tlir aii iwtl ol tin' vlillto farly. . IWvc.il Ini: Altiiinoy I. V. Kiijkrn- Mn. IV. Ii Htvlinrn Ii. Inkrii rliarc-j,l. I'rwicullnir Att.irnry, I pract U lU Amriirati .llnliiit r.xiin, wlildi Ically wlllioiit iiltlon. Up I mil kuUtn irmolrlnl. All woii'irii rook imti tlcil ami Klatnalli an.l UVo Count UIaiJ.i)Al. Till. I III.- l-larr In urt ' , ,. ,i.,i.il .,., I,.vl., I.1.1- .. , '" " - wini iiirnitin limn I riflit to 'lurrt !! tlllil'li'. Tl. UUti.li' ( uiiiany, J I'm nk A.laiii. Maimifrr, Merilll Oii-H'in. Treasurers Notku 1 Ittrruti ftut. itil on anil prior In I hif W, VM. Intrtrtt oil mum will MM HMD ItllllKIP, lllatKIinll. I'.lli 1I1U l.'.lli .Int UAril, i:v. I. Alra lx(, CouiilyTrrMiirrr. rro.trly Ii rcasontblc. tl 1 tTi.77 "i"""'' i"i lhl nu it will MUfilor.lnruany rihl (.... 317j "Hlwiwil w nrrui'alhm lavun i?te,!ll!,u""i'u ,'n iUn 11),!. ftSS"" "f l,''Sn"l Un.lOlBr "" "WM tWnlity ut Ih Inlrilor G. Helming & Co. jar Merchants Mtrthfield, Oregon, or Utwtti Falls, orctfon I.11 11 nl.lr t 'lni-i' a.iii.iiiin'ti-iil mi at- ntrAkTllCNtorTIIKINTI-.lllotl.i.KMraak "") I" n.nnmnl'or. f..r tlto .lar.'. V?i'.'Jlr-uiy ;.'7i'-S: ' Klt" .S-n,il..i-(i.. II. M-iryumti, ar:,r,,r:,:??;r;ni nui,.s.....t..r.i.ii.u.1: ou..k am gSSnttiSriilllSJS! iio.......i.i.i.oi..iiai.-i i.w wmr. TOr..'vii'X.; "i'i "'" ur m i:.'i- JJ:K.tr.AKSJSJISl!.. .M-i.llWr..H.IMMki...nJ II. A. Srift?rtri,VMliiis,S3 ! m, '": imm i i fcjft?i!S,tS uMli'j'i.'." to1.';' K moi.'tl..i.i-.llll.vlrp.iity.ti.ni!llu StirSr."!1 H,.,IIT-W. ILIUmr. I..ll.u.lifl.il to till lli.i otllcc, I.iuIiik n'lX'il n or "ol IjikiiCoiinty, nlao u ilcnily ilii'illf. Mo lin n i;xl (-.liH-atlini, I mi active limn, wi'll aoimlntol wrtli nil lln iiU' r.iiuullnu o.mity nml make an rllicii'iit offlcrr. Vol.' fur htm. County Clnk-(. It. K-lap, mUoimty Cli-rk, I wi'll known lo yon all, linlnit 1'ivtil till .-"iiiity n School .SiiK!ihi' U'lnli'iit In a wiiy that I" n ciwlltlo him. flf. Ilu In now m-rvlni: a Deputy . lflolhlcoiinlyaniH known to U Ihioiitilily compi'ii'iit limn. County Tiuumrer I. Alva lwl, a Trcnuuri'r, l will known to you all ami ho olnt with piliU' to hi pni rrcoril. Hl'lllKll .SlIIH'llllll'lllll'lll '. 0. 'Swn'l lii limn that tin Ihtii roiiKplcuoualy heforo tlio ptihllo for iho pant llvo oar an.l haHiiccoinpllKlii'.l woniloraliiiilucat' lonnl lino. II" I" wi'll Hllo.1 lor thf plnce, - A.'i"or Hurt II. Wlllirow.ii Aiwrnc or, i Ihi) rik'hl 1111111 1 Iho right place, luivlmt mi'il 11 iimiowr ol yAri In ' Almlrnct Olllco nml linvmil cqmploto ahHlrnctiifi'Vory pliwol .Iwlcl lan.l In Iho county, put him In )lllon U lictti-r Jii.tgo Iho vului'ol niili'slalolhan any olhir man wo know. County Kurveyor-M. I. WlllUmi ha been coiiHilcuoiilr heloro Iho public ilurlnit Mi l,f' ' 0"lw, '" tt H'liilorVlaelllcleiiey. County CoinmlsBloncr-O. J. Swingle la n pioneer ol llamalh County. Ho a eoiuvrvatlvo bulnen iun nml h iriade ri miceeit with bl own bmlneii venturer, ami It la lair to timume that ho will do n well with the county bust Zto's Plumbing Shop totncllnd ana Jobbing Rritcla l.lno or 'um,. "V Spvclaltlt'H nml flral. ' Workmnnahlp. 0- U. W. Building Klamath falls Jck8on Hotel fort Klamath, Ore. Clew room, good tedi, e table always up JJ with the best the "wt Words-Terms rea- Jackson, Prop. Tlio Klamath Project Tlio Klnmnth Project la the nam tliitt linn been applied to tho reclama lion of nbout 100,000 acre of land now ,,, umier tno ovcniow 01 tlio Klamoth llivi-r nml of Lower Klnmnth Lnko and Tulo Inke mill tlm IrriKnlloii of nbotit H'.0,000 ncrca of valley IiiikI mljncviit to tho Klnmnth Kivcr, nlonu tlio courae or I.ohI Kiver nml tho tribtitnry portion of the great l fiUmi lyiiiK chiefly in Klnmnth County, Oregon, bnt nlao vmhrnciiiK part of Hhikivou nnd Modoo Coun tii'H, California, a total area of 200,000 acres. Tho Project cm braces the construction of a verf Kreiit mileiiKo of ciumla, laterals and drainage canala nml will Imvo iU principal sotirco in Upper Klamath Luke. Clear Lako und Horacfly are reservoir sitea ulieru Hood water will bo impounded and utilized for irrigation of land included in the upper portion of tlio Project. Work on tho main count was started in the Spring of 100L! and the first unit of nine miles is now com lilutml. About i:i,000 acres of land will bo irrigated from the first unit, the laterals for which are being comitructcd under the supervision of the engineer liaviiiK charge of the Project. Hy far the largest proportion of the laud under tho first unit is now la NiiKi-brimh and must ho cleared and broken in time for crops in the Spring of 1908- Work on the sec ond mitt is being donu by tho Government and em braceri nineteen in Urn of main canal and twenty-six mili-H of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000 additional acres of land. Work on this unit will be prosecuted as rapidly an possible. Nearly onulmlf of the area to be irrigated la now under water lo n depth of from onp to fifteen feet and will be reclaimed by n Rystcm of drainage to lower the level of tho rivers nnd lakes. A large pari of the swamp land and practically nil of the valley land in tlio Klamath llasin arc held in private own crxliiji and some in very largo trncts which must be sold in tracts of ICO acres or leu under the regula tion governing the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development and pro aitEATEBT perity the Klamath Basin must havs NEED people, and the right kind of people at that. Its great need is InUlll gent, practical farmers, 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 mnnent and comfortable homes. Such men axe bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various perimcntully throughout the Klnm- Industries nth. Valley. Tho percentage of sugar is high, ns will be noted from the following analysis made hy tho United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near mig.'ir in beets, per cent., '21.7; sugar in juice, per rent., -1.1 ; coefficient of purity, 83.1. Ilxpcricnco has demonstrated that excellent ns pnrngtiH, anions and celery can be grown, the tulc bull being very similar to those of the Sacramento nml Sun .loaiiiiu Valleys of California, where such vegetables nre so successfully cultivated. Through out the world the reclaimed marshlands nre the best suited for the highest development of dairy inter ests. There is 110 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 tho industry. All kinds of fruit adapted to the temperate zona thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, njiricots ami nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly nnd of excellent quality. There aro n great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove the adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. . K. Ii. Smith, former president of tho Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that tho foothill lands aro specially adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the potato lias passed boyond the experimental stage, the sandy loam of tho uplands producing them in great abundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took tho premium at the New Orleans Exposition. The most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adopted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there Be Sold is n largo "area of good land for sale at rcasonnblo figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20 to $50 per acre tor improved Innd. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hlffher prices. The purchaser pays for the water right at a cost of about $18 per nere to be paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This amounts to less than tho ordinary annual rental paid private ditch eoinpnnics. Some of the irrigators of Klamath Val ley (and they nre the most" prosperous formers) have alreudy pnid out to such companies for water $60 per aero and rwn no water. All of these companies havo been purchased by the Government .and ineluded in tho system. No public lands will bo open for settlement for several years. Climate The upland soil is mainly a rioh sandy and loam of great uniformity and compoaed Soil largoly of disintegrated and eroded lavn with an admixture of volcanio aah and dintomaceoua earth, tho latter mntorlal of plant ori giu, formed in the bottom of tho anoient aea which eovcrod the greater part of the Great Basin, and of which Klamath Valley ia a northweaterly extension. Such aoil, characteriatlo of manyof the richest agri cultural aeotiona of the world, inoluding much of Italy and the great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lake and tide lands are made up of a volcanio aoil containing much organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of ages, and is of a peatty nature. The olimato ia oxtreraely healthful and not severe. There ia rarely any Winter woather bofore tho latter part of Doeember, and bnt little eoro weather during the entire Winter. Tho annual preolpitatioa ia about fifteen inehea, with little rain during the Summer months. IT WILL DO That's what people often say When they get articles In the Gtocery line. We don't sell the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee absolute satisfaction. rhone 5i6 van Riper Bros. Get the Habit-Use Chise 6 Saaborn Coffee Our new goods are now here and you are invited to call and in spect same. We can SAVE YOU MONEY on anything la the raraltare line. "Our Responsibility ends whenever you sre Satlaflei." E. W. GJXLETT & CO. Uekt E. WiTimnw, Vice I'rcild-nt Abstracting Maps, Plans, Blue rrlnts. Etc. AixknSuum. Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation ;ingijieers Don J. Zumwai.t. C. E. I'rcii.lcnt M. D.IWnxuxs. C E. Treasurer Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Pomltry Frch and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kbvb. Wo handlo our meats in tho most modern way in clean liness and surroundings. Try us and we will be most happy to havo 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 Bays at pre s.'nt prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remenv. 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. AFFLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesawn. Office on Fifth Stmt The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eatlag houe In the city. Open day and night. WOOD WOOD aKE9SBE9S9 eaSEBBHiSBBMlSBaBSBBaB) Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 401 or K K K' Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER ""tiZF&ff Heavy Freighting a Specltlty. Baggage Orders Art Given Prompt Atteattoa 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having ujHo-dite piano trucks we solicit your ime piano moving OtttCC 871 PHONES tetMsaceMS KINYON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS V. s. "N . . --.wacrn.t,' JLfc3 -'".