The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1908, Image 3

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MlSCKUANEOUi
Kmmath 1'ai.iji, ()ro May 20, IH0H
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" A..UUM IWrrt.,y nf th. ttor
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""Ui rails, ortgon
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"ruling and Jobbing
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rl'3 BjUMta
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f;ckson Hotel
fn Klamath, Ore.
roonw.goodbtdt,
T'e lwayt tup-
w"h the beat the
'wfordi-Terraarta-1.
ckon, Prop.
er Homo anil ilnnonttritrtl liia alillily.
Iteprrarntatiwa-Oiir rilalc Itep.
rvtrntathc. II. I. IWIknap anJ II. A.
Ilrattaln, ate alrong tml(latra ami will
mum than mi)I llirlr party lrinKlli.
flirrlir-W. II. lUrnra la wi-llipjiillllfl
In HII tlio oltlto, lia Iiik aervrtl aa aaaeaa 1
or ol fjike County, alto aa deputy alierlff .
llo liaa a goml education, ia an active!
roan, well acipialntol with all the nr-
rounding county and make an e fllclcnt
ofllter. Vote for him. '
County Clcik-C. It. IVIap, at County
Clerk, la well known to yon all, having
avrveil tltia county aa School Superin
tendent In a way that la a credit to him-1
aell. He I now nerving aa Deputy Slier-,
lltol Ihla county ami la known In U a,
throughly competent man. ,
Cnunlv Treaaurar I, Alva lwl. aal
Treasurer, la well known to you all ami
ha polnta with prldu to hla paat record.
School Superintendent J. 0. Swan
ia a man that litia been i-ouaplcuoualy !
Iieforn the public (or tho paat live yean
and liaa accomplished wondcralucdiiual-
ional llnc-a. He la urll fitted for the
place.
Aaaeaaor llert K. Wlthrow,aaAiaeaa-
or, It (he right man in tho right place,
having aerved a number ol yiara In the
Abalratt Office and having a complete
abstract of every piece ol deeded land
In the county, putt him In a position to
better judge the value of roul estate than
any other man we know.
County flurveyor-M. D. Williams hat
been conspicuously before the public
during hit term ol office. Hit work
tptakt lor hit efficiency.
County Oomnilailoner-0. J. Swingle
it a pioneer ol Klamath County. Ho it
n conservative business man and hat
made a tuccett with hla own buiinott
venturer, and it It fair to assume thai
he will do as well with the county business
FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT
' Tim Hill. Dry (loud. Co. has ri-r.,h,,l '
roll HAM! KIUIimi ulenille, illnliig M.-erlahlpiiiintsi,IKa.ternilrta.giHl..
wmift an I "ther liimlluie. Ilii'inlri' , fll ami lnarl the i.w line.
ailltHMOilitf. lf , . ' I
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u .. K HUTU, IKIUK Ml 11111
1 aon'a holrl fur f I. IWmd and Inditing ."
a week. C. II. Wlllaon, I'rnp, II
fl UVr.lloci.i.pai.y haa S.VW arrea , penuhrn flnilt(lnl.
iblnnlrrtlie Adams illlch that il
t3t five HKNT KHKI. lor mm )rnr. ( II. r". N-rialor-Hon. II, M. ,kr, a
tiUlwliflr. Il.e iim id the land and '. Senator, la all that we ran a.k fur
ulir, The n nlrr imlsl rhar nri.l In one ramlldajr. Mr Cake la a man
itollis land In culllialioii. Tlierenl-.' ideating ap-rance, an cliilrnt
ftU(llllierriphut we rrM-rve the speaker, a man that uuderttamla the
rattiepitureihe stulihk. ' pailllral situation. While many tenrrt
The Uketl.ln t'iinMiliy, llial Mr. l-ullon wai U-alen, )et we
J Prank Adams, .Manager, rrallre, by the volu .Mr. Cake receltrd
Merrill Oregon, ' in his hoinn county that he is at pular
Ihereas Mr. rultonwa.heie. Mr. Cake
-3-- Congressman V. ('. Ilawley lnlai
Xotite U Urrli given that then' are' lu 1.1. ..,. t1)r.i i,i. ,,.,. 1.,, 1,1,
Hiuriaiiierounix iiea.uiy lur inn ir '
riTurd is hi. platforui.
Jusllreol the Supreme Court II. S.
IWan nerds no tfirelal mention. 1
Ihiiry and Kond Comtniialonrr J. W.
lUlley Is at.o a Winner.
It. It. Commissioner T. K. Campbell
is a man lor the people and la entitled'
to the support ol tho entire parly.
I'roMKutlng A Homey D. V. Kuykeii '
Mrs. IV. K. rVxImrn l.as taken charn j 'U" M I'lianx-iitliig Attorney, ia pracl-
11 Amnion inning room, wlilch 1 icaiiy wiinoui oppotmou. lie 11 wen
iterarcinolrlnl. All wiiuien rooks ijiullfieil and Klamath and Uke Count.'
)). il.l. I. the place in gel , ,,,,, U. COnKratnlate.l on having'
'tr.lmrsl.ln town , .. . ,
11 nun- 111 i.iir poii'iiiiii'iii 111
wimirNrorTiiniMTiiiini, w.... . turney lu nomlnat'on for the plate.
'usetrnrs. Wur.i(t,. II. i M.rrh XT. .... c u.. il i ..I
r imiinrtruTiuN nrmatio i.mi i7i.nwi-ira, ........,,,..., - ,
VX!!JSt!iM'Mw, I. a rising yoi'i-IC Bute
m. .iTxu th. oiiMnwa T r iirtaT ,n" vlng serveil one term lu tho Low
Tho
Klamath
Project
Thu Ktiiinntli I'rojcut in tho name
Unit linn l.ueii nitrilicd to tho reclama
tion of nhoiit 10U.U00 acres of land now
... , "J., wi ovorllow or tlio Klamath
Hivir mill of hower Klumiith luiltu nnd Tulo Jiko
"nil llio iiiiKiitinn or nhoiit Ji'0,000 ncrcH of valley
I11111I iiiljiicent to tliu Klmnntli Ilivcr, iiIoiik tho courao
itf liOHt Hiver nnd thu tributary portion of the great
lilntumi lyiiij" chiefly in Kluimith County, Oreijon, but
iiIhd eniliriteiiiK 1'iirt of Sinltiyoti arid Modoo Conn
lien, California, a total area or 200,000 ncrca.
Tliu l'rnjvct embraueH tlio voimtruction of u very
urcnt mileiiKo of cnnalH, iaturalH nnd drniunge canali
mid will huvu it principal noiircu in Upper Klamath
l.akc. Clear l.uhu and lIoiHdly uro reaervoir aitee
where flood water will bu impounded nnd utilized for
irriKiitinn of land included in thu upper portion of
.tlio Project.
Work 011 tlio iiiniti canal win Htarted in the Spring
of 1U0G anil tlio Unit unit of nine milts ia now com
pleted. About 1 11,000 ncrcH of land will bo irrigated
from tho fimt unit, Die latcraln for which arc being
eumttruclcd under the mipervisinu of the engineers
haviiiK charge of thu 1'ioject. Ily fur the largcat
prop.utioii of the laud uiiiler thu Unit unit ia now in
MiKcbrtihh and muat be cleared mid broken iiKtlme
for erom in the Spriui; of 1008- Work on the aoc
iiiul unit k being dnno by thu Oovcrnment and cm
brncea nineteen milcx of iimiii canal and twenty-nix
milen of IntcralH to furnish water to about 20,000
additional iicicm of laud. Work oti this unit will bo
prosecuted 11s rapidly mi poHsihto.
Nearly ouo-hnlf of the area to be irrigated ia now
uiiiler water to a depth or from otio to (ifteen feet
nml will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to
lower tlie level of the rivt-ra nnd lakes. A large part
of the Hwnmp laud and practically nil of the valley
land In tlio Klamath linsin are held in private own
endup mid sonic in very largo tracts which must bn
sold in tracts of ICO acre-, nr less under tho regula
tioni governing llio perfection of n water-right.
KLAMATH'S For its development and pros-
OUKATEST pcrity tho Klamath Basin must nave
NEED people, and the right kind of people
at that. Its groat need is Intelli
gent, practical farmers, who understand tho meaning
of intensified and diversified fanning; men who will
buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with the
idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making per.
manent and cemfortablo homes. Such men are bound
to succeed. There is room for thousands of them.
Developing Kugnr beets have been grown ex
Various periincutnlly throughout the Klam
Industries nth Valley. The percentage of sugar
is high, at fcill be noted from tho
follow inK analysis made by the United States De
partment of Agriculture from beets grown near
sugar in beets, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per
rent., 1M 1 ; enr-flicicnt of purity, S.'J.l.
.xicriiiiee has demonstrated that excellent us
paragus, onions nnd celery can bu grown, thu tutu
lauds being very similar to those of the Sacramento
mid Sim .lonipiiu Valleys of California, where such
vegetables nre so successfully cultivated. Through
out tho world the reclaimed marshlands are the best
suited for the highest development of dairy inter
Oltt.l,
There is no question that this will become n sugar
beet producing section nud that n number of facto
ries will be built and npeintcd with the development
of the industry.
All l.iiuls of fruit adapted to thu temperate zone
thrivi' here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes,
plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small
fruits bear abundantly nml of excellent quality.
There nro n great many small orchards throughout
(lie basin that prove the adaptability of the region
to the profitable production of fruit.
K. L. .Smith, former president of tlio Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, gives it ns his opinion that
the foothill lands nre specially adapted to apple
growing.
Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the
experimental stage, the handy loam of the uplands
producing them in great abundance.
Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation,
took tho premium nt the New Orleans Exposition.
Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil
being peculiarly adapted lo its growth.
Excess All landowners bciug required
Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there
Be Bold is n large area ot good I nnd for sale
at reasonable figures, prices rang
ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and if-0
to (50 per acre tor improved laud. Land adjacent
to the principal towns commands hiubcr prices. The.
purchaser pays for the water right nt a cost of about"
$18 per aero to bo paid for in ten equal annual in
stallmeiits without interest. This amounts to less
than the ordinary annual rental paid private ditch
rompnnicB. Somo of the irrigators of Klamath Val
ley (and they are tho most prosperous fnrmcrs) have
already paid out to such companies for water $G0 per
aero and rwn no water. All of thoso companies hovo
been purchased by tho Oovcrnment and included in
tho system.
No publio lauds will bo open for settlement for
several years.
Climate ' The upland noil is mainly a rich sandy
and loam of great uniformity and composed
loll largely of disintegrated nnd eroded lava
with nn admixture of volcanic asli nnd
diatomacoous earth, the latter material of plant ori
gin, formed in tho bottom of tho ancient sea which
covered tho greater part of tho Great Basin, and of
whieh Klamath Valley is a northwesterly extension.
Such soil, characteristic, of many of tho richest agri
cultural sections of the world, iuoludlng much of
Italy and tho great plniim of India, is extremely fer
tilo, and of lasting productiveness. The lako and
title lands are made up of a volcanic soil containing
much organic matter, a vegetable accumulation of
ages, and is of a peatty nature.
The climate is extremely healthful nnd not severe.
Thoro is rarely any Winter weather beforo tho latter
part 0! December, nnd but littlo rero weather during
the cntiro Winter. Tho annual prooipitation is about
fifteen inches, with little rain during the Summer
months.
IT WILL DO
That'i what people often. My wien tktygef
article! In the Grocery line. We doat felT
the "It W1U Do" kind. We always guraatee
absolute aatlafactlon.
n.o,,.M6 van Riper Bros.
Get the HaMi-UMChase S Uabon Coffee
Our new goodt .are now here and
you are invited to call and In
spect same.
We can SAVE TOU MONEY or aayiklag is tie Fanrinwt
line.
"Our Xttponstblllty ends wfcetover you are MaUatttt."
E. W. GILLITT ft CO.
Heiit E. Witmhow,
Vlto President
AixattSuua;
Seerttaiy
Abstracting
Maps, riaaa, Mae Mats, He.
Klamath County Abstract Go.
Surveyors and trrifsUoi.Iifrt
ftf. D.prsuiAisa, c e.
KLunath Fallal Oregoa
Don J. Zumwalt, C. E.
President
East End Meat Market
CRISLER S STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and'Pcadtry
Fresh and Cured Meats and Stusjagee of all kkatte.
We handle oar meats In the moat saodtni way In ettaav
Ilness and surroundtofrt. Try as sad we win b. stoat
happy to have you for a eoatoster. Pre. Delivery.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advracing In Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wen offend
at bargain prices a number of shrewd inree
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Bays
nt present prices, and then is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Remesa
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 Salcasmea.
Office oa Fifth Street
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par
ties. The largest and best arranged eating honae
in.the city. Open day and nifat.
WOOD WOOD
Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities.
Orders can be left at Navigation C Phone Ml
orKKK Store, PaoeU 1Z4
J. L. FIELDER wM4?TlS
ristsiejVi ,
Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders Are
Given Prompt Attention
O. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having uptodate piano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
PHONES
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KENTON & THOMPSON, PROPRIETORS
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