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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
j2jj57dwS!wment4 .vtl'D-Tu M-iil, " "' " "r 7. ii. fur m guiiM"."""" "" J'j;w;;,ui,li".,i'i.(ii,cor. Notice to Public-, ,. Sill, "" ..I ,,l I'lllH, nrt W" " IWTATK rOK OAU .... ml ,, lllllirll IK'BlPlI lURM'-"' ....,. . ,.... i i ri.niiiiii run lmil.'i",n '" . Ixt'K L..r. tnr tiartlcul.lt uililllir-'- . pni" ... ,. ..II... I,lin..--j (111 MISCEUANWUB miMIS'd A ('., I"' mmrlmnta fa "' '"" tin 1'"" llcidipiailpra AiiipiI- II Kl.AMATII 1'ai.i.h, Orn., May JM, MM Notice to the nil,ll,.( Kor tlm ,urMiu 1 ud'ilal-llnMiiK llio firo delivery limit! fur tliln city, ii. wr nolle, mi Uik i, I mir li-li-iiiiiHillniiU, u,i , hi, Hlllj after Ihladiite, drllver (lei, i,l charge Ih,. twciiilhuhiiuraiilHa. in, and I) p, nil mr.asgea mlilri'Miil In iikoik w,. In (mi, block nl our olllri'. On inpaaagta to iriiima outalil of llila Ircn delivery limit thfrn will Ih, . ,. .eager cliauro of ::. cpnta (nr ililltry i,( mum within I I'm city Iliiilln, tmjnlili, IIhiii ilrlhcry lit mi-aiagu. III cam, of n ini-M.gn coining in a mr. , i,ii win, linn a telephone, vtv will notify llii'lii liy It ami, tlmy no diille, ,(n. lln iiictange In IIiimii ultliniit (Large, or fun1' iiio ,,11,111,1 "111" .tiullv iiiih lllllllllg f'"" '. . ,..,...,. :il II p. iii. mill H n. in. tilll U ,l,.h,r.,l i. ,i VI., .In 4lf MB! ll,K'"t .., Illl""" I...II.. ' III ll IllOlllllllf llhlrtl Mi,. .,.,, ,.,,.. I. reached by lnni or will rail fur It mi ' mil iiiitlrr. Yiiiirt liuly, ' 'llm Midway Tel. A Tel. Ii Il)'. II, (laic, JOK SAlK , ,. ii i..-. i " -r..fc.- ... turn, ttiiiiiiin iimrvi' i,r .. , ., ,n ii,lllil llellin, ,hr'" ' K . Iliry may, mi am Ii noilci., call nml i. ' i iii. in, I'linimiHll nil , il'iP"""" ,, leUnim.".,.! (Vnliiil Ollllro fiee ,if' Irliaivt', .MfMHKr rmIw-I Im'Ihim-ii 1 1.,' Imiua !r"TX: , r Kjatrfat lliti-'l- ' IP ml I' """ liri'f i ""' '''' 'l.oiir'lU..tfl.lr."''''l'"''1 uril, of i ,hfitii'S """ ilorr Call si Hip Hilck II 1 'lliufllllallry (Iim.J.Cu. I,a rerelwd FuliMl-l' Klifli'H iiltilnlUi illnlim 'wril.lil,iii,iiliif)i:.lriii;ilriMk;l, ,d Ml in I Mli'i"" !- '"'I'""', Call ami Impnl ii,.,ph r.. ((iMOinr If. 3500 Acres Free Juitlccnf the Huircrnr Court II. H. Hon nerdt nil aprclal mciilloii. Dairy and I i t CouimUnlotirr J. W. lUlley Ii aim a Wlimrr. IC. It. Cuipmliilniirr T. K.Caiiiplril iia man fur tlip vpo and Ii tntltlel In llu .npourl l the cut I to party. I'lowciitlng Attorney I. V. Ktiykeii. . W. K. S-cliom l.a Ukrn cliatKr ,,". ' I'rwwiUliii: Allorimy, I pracl- lU Anniran illiilmi li wlilcli ' Irally wlllmut opK)III,ni. Up l i-ll Urn rrmalrlnl, All wiimrn rooka ,iitllf1rl ami Klamath ami l.ake Count r4o)M. ll. i. llm plarr to itrl i p, ntl, . r,,nKralillair.l mi liaviiiK rro,criy li rcaaoiublc ptnturitiln timn II ' Imvii alilo to placr mmmipiit an at -ittiu'-MaTailTw BSfaTiK u,or" "'" iM,n ",clr i'x'ni. .ti'r.itinteJI1 Hhrillf-W. ll.ll.rnPt l.wrll,,.ill.l.,l rSiT..to'i.n.," V'"lT "' '.f . in till llm olllcp. ha Inn t-rv,sl an b.ih-m. . mt irruimrii IMtUH rirn, ly ihm ....i ...i . '. .. .tt: i,xt'rjr!n,"i""ri,"n ui iuai f"H. a'J HI.' i, Krrllirt, 1 T. JW.. K. -. MK Vaiii" r " "" """' im om ni Auuuhl H.r ir, ,,f k. Interior G. Helming & Co. ?ur Merchants MirshflcM, Orcjon, or HUauth FalU. Oregon pn's Plumbing Shop ' Coniracting ana Jobbing Firatclass ,,,0 r .llmb. ' .Vcluliloa nml nrat " WiitkniMialilp. A 0. u. w. Building "main mil Jwkson Hotel " Klamath, Ore. Clean rooms, dood heda. the table always aup " with the DMt th 'ketaffords.Terraarea. oble. Jackson, Prop. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT ( You i an if,'! a -J) u,v ,l Will. , mil,'. Iinirl fur l. Iloanl ami IixIkIhk l n wrrk -). I, Wlllwui.'l'liip. If n.uir.ii..c...i-y Iims.vm.cim, Republican Cnndltlntcs JUaUiflTllK' 'iin iimi. iii , Lni lite 111 NT I UP. f"f "" K"r !' r. Nii.lor -llmi. II. J, I kp, a HIkIuImIIi" ni' ! llm ln nii.l ' n ronainr, i an uiai wo can a.k ir . . ., ..I.. ,.,i.l hi mm ramlliliit,. Mr Cikt, I n mini Bl'.fft lit' ,.', ,' ,... ...... - i,ll,lti'llHc,i1,ltftliiii. Tlmrpiil- ' plpatlntt apxaiamp, an plojiiput (rMfitllliPci-.i-alnil n i"'VP Hip "akpr, a man tint iimliiritamla tlm UiiloiPll.' atlp. pillllialalltiatlmi. Wl.llominy nurrl TIip l.kr..l (Vinpany, ( "ai Jir. i uiiou wai iatni, )tt v J Prank itama, Manaiipr, , fpallfp, l.y llm nlo Mr. Cakp m-cpIip.1 Mrrilll Oirttmi. '" I'1' Ix.nm county lliat lip li iniUr ' Ilirrp at Mr.r'iiltouwa.lirip, Mr. Cakp frcusurers Notice 1 1 .ir.irviiu d ti party te. I CiiiiKtrmiuaii W. C. Ilawlpy lolnla MKtli Lrrrl.tr irirn ll.tl U.pip arp , (,, )HtKl rPC0 h1,, ,,r,r. ftclhl. uwialliccoiiiiir ifratmy ir ... rr. , j ( , .spuon ol all oiiltl.miiuic coniiiy I iirn.lt rol .1,-1 on ami prior ! ilr ?, IH"'. Inlrrrtl mi tainnwllll rwlion iiiitutip. htolat KUmatli Tallt fill ISlli ilar I Ijrll. IW1. I. Alra l. CuiihlrTfraiuirr. WMMMtsroi tin: iNTCitlon. ..... , '"""' '" "mletat'on f..r lh placp. - u. mi iw.1,1,,1.!, p. i; M.trh r,. i Kl.l,, SVnlrri:,M II Mprrt mall na Notoid, r,,iii..N ,ir n.ne uiim Mau Pcnaicr iin. ii. ourrj man, aa rruiT an aaiar -NAI U hn.l.r u,.. u - I. . .1.1.... .... ,,..... "uiu..llr.(Xwl.Lry,.ril,.nltMrU4 ...... , H .,.-.. --1 .SlELuaMuV'talLr " '"l,, ,rM,s ,,"""r,n '" ,,',' ' , SKulTiKa!r,;iiSr,i!:-!liS " H'ii.d.leinni..llr.l Iii. al-llily., rt, UrraTWk. (if t fuILakklni .C.kua.ll l.( at .... m . l... II .. I l..iuu.i,n- .V,,:," ;u-.,l,;..,k iippiptriiiampa uur fiaip iuT. iM5liKi!CS?rpSa r.il.lltr..H.IMIai....nJ II. A. x::!71TiRv;ri,,H2Ui'i:j ' . wi. ca.ii.it.-. ami in or of ljikoCoiitily,.lianlpuly aliprlff.l Ho hat a icinmI lolucatlon, la an acllvo, man, well aciiialntpl with all (he aur.y rminJIng county ami makt an clllclfnt oiflcrr. Vote for him. ' County Cleik-CJt. Kelap, aaCounty Clerk, It well known to ynu all, havliin aprviil Ihla roiinty aa School Hupeiln- tomlrnt In a way that la a cmlltto lilin-j aelf, Ilu i now aervlutf at IVputy Hlmr-, iff of Ihlaromily anil it kuown to Ui a, Ihrouiihly competent man. ( County Trvaaitrer I. Alva lla, at, Trcaiurcr, It well known to you all anil ho point, with priilu lo lilt pant record. Hchool SiiimilnU'liilpiit 0. 0. Hwau It a mutt thai hut horn couiplctioualy hpforo tin) puhlli: for the pant llvo yet in and hat uccottiplihi'd woiulora In ediivat lonol Him. Up it well flltcl for tlm place. Attiiaaor llert K. Wlllirow.ai Arsonf or, it the right man in tlm right place, having aervetl . number of yeara in the Abitract Olllcu ami having n complete ohalract of every piece of INhUhI land in the county, puta him in o ioiltloii to better Judge tho value of ivnletlalethan any other man wo know. County Burveyor M.I). Wllllami hat been conaplcttoualy before tho public during hit term of ofllce. Ilia work apeak't for hit elllclency. County Oommliiloner-O. J. Swingle Is a pioneer of Klamath County. Ilo It a comervatlvo butineai man and hat made . auccctt with hit own bualneaa venturer, and It la fair to .tautne that he will do aa well with the county bust-neii. Tho Klamath Project Tin Kliiiiiulli 1'rojcct is tho name thut lum been iipjilfcil to tho reclama tion of nlioilt 10O.U00 norcH of lmid now ... , "ihJ"!' tins overflow of tho Klnmntli Hivcr mil of Lower Kliiuiulli Imlto mid Tnlo filie " iiml (In. inintioii of about JnO.OOO acreH of valley liiiiil mljneeiil to the Kliuimtli Hiver, iiIoiilj the eourae of liOMl ltiver iinil the tributary iortlon of the ureal plateau lyint; ebiclly in Klamutli County, OrcKon, but uIhh eiiibnuiiiic a jmrt of HiHhiyou and Modoo Coun tied, California, u total area of 200,000 acrci. Tlm 1'rojuet embraces tho voiiatructioii of a very Kreat mileiiKo of ciiiiiiIh, laterals and dralnure canal and will have its principal Hourco in Upper Klumath I.nhe. Clear I.alte and Jlorselly are reservoir site, where Hood wider will bo impounded and utilized for irriKatioii of land included in tlio upper portion of the Project. Work on the main canal was Htnrted in the Spring of VJOI'i ami the first unit of nine miles is now com. pleleil. About 1!J,000 acres or land will bo irriRatcd fiom llm first unit, the latcrala for which aro being I'linittiiicled under Hie supervision of the cnuinecr. haviiii; charge of tho Project. Uy far the laret propi.rtiou of the Intid iiuilcr the first unit is now iu sagebrush and must be cleared and broken in time for crops in the Spring or YMH- Work on the ec ond unit is bciiitf done by the fJovernment and em braces nineteen miles of main canal and twenty-six miles of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000 additional aoies of laud Work on this unit will be piONCCiilcd as lapidly as possible. Nearly one hair i.f the area to be irrigated is now under water to a depth of from ono to fifteen feet ami will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to lower the level of the rivets and lakes. A larKO part of the swamp hind and practically all of tho valley land in the Klamath liasiu are held in private own ership and some in very kire tracts which must bj Hold in tracts of 100 ncres or less under the refla tions K'.vernini; the p.-rfeetion of a witter-right. KLAMATH'S Tor its development and pros- OltKATEST pcrity the Klamath Basin must have HELD people, and tho right hind of poople at that. Its groat need is intelli Cent, practical furmcrs, who understand tho meaning of intensified and di versified fanning; men who will buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with the idea of clearing off tho sagebrush and making per manent nnd comfortablo homes. Such men aro bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of thorn. Developing -Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various perimeutally throughout tho Klam- Industries alh Valley. The percentage of sugar is high, as will be noted from the following analysis made by the United Statc.r-De-pat (incut of Agriculture from beets grown near sugar iu beets, per cent., -1.7; sugar in juice, per rent., 1M.1 ; coefficient of purity, 83.1. I'xperieure has demonstrated that excellent as paragus, unions and celery can be grown, the tale binds being very similar to those of the Sacramento and San .loa.piiu Valleys of California, where such M'u'elables are so successfully cultivated. Through out the world the reclaimed marshlands arc the best suited for the highest development of dairy inter en Is. There is no question that tins will become n sugar beet producing section and that a number of facto ries will be built and operated with the development of the industry. All Muds of fruit adapted to the temperate .one thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small lruits bear abundantly and of excellent quality. There arc a great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove the adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. K. I. Smith, former pusident of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that the foothill lands are specially adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the experimental stage, the sandy loam of tho uplands proilucingjhein in great abundance. Klnmntli County wheat, grown without irrigation, took the premium at tho New Orleans Exposition. Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, tho soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there Be Sold is a large area of good land for salo at reasonable figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $3j for unimproved, nnd $20 to S0 per acre tor improved laud. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hiuhcr prices. The purchaser pays for the water right at a cost of about $18 per acre to bo paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This nmounts to less than the ordinary annual rental paid private ditch companies. Some of the irrigators of Klamath Val ley (nnd they are the most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $G0 j)cr aero nnd i wn no water. All of theso companies havo been purchased by tho Oovernment and included in tho system. No public lands will ho open for settlement for several yenrs. Climate Tho upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Soil largely of disintegrated nnd eroded lava with an admixture of volcanic ash and djntonmceous earth, the latter material of plant ori gin, formed in tho bottom of the ancient sea which covered tho greater pnrt of the Great llnsin, nnd of which Klamath Valley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of many of tho richest agri cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy and tho great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting, productiveness. The lake nnd tulo lands aro mado up of a volcauio soil containing much organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of ages, nnd is of n pentty nature. Tho olimato is extremely healthful and not severe. There is rnroly any Winter weather before tho latter part of December, and but littlo r.ero weather during tho entire Winter. Tho annual procipitation is about fifteen inches, with little rain during tho Summer months. v IT WILL DO That'a what people often sty when they get articles In the Gtocery line. We don't sell the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee absolute satisfaction. monesis van Riper Bros. Get the Habit-Use Chase S Saabora Coffee Our new goods are now here and you are invited to call and in spect same. We can SAVE YOU MONEY on anylilag la the raraltare line. "Our Responsibility ends whenever you are IMtaflceV' E. W. GILLETT6C0. IfEIlT B. WlTHROW, Vice President Abftracting Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, lie. Allkm Sloan, Secretary Klamath County Abitract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation ;iasjlBafrs Don J. Zumwalt, C. E. I'rcaidcnt U. D.WOaUAatf, C. E. Treasurer Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Povltry Fresh and Cured lfeaU and Stamgm of all kind. We handle our meat, in tho moat modern way tneleaaV lincaa and rarroundinga. Try ua and we wfll be ntoet happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing In Value When blocks in Mills Addition were offend 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 fllTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY RET 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 ttraet The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommqdatlons for Fanlly Dinner Par-. ties. The largest and best arranged eating hoase in the city. Open day and night. T WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood ih any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 401 or K K K Store, Phone 174 J T. PTRT.IIFR Wood Yard and Office nuNee Heavy Freighting a Spedilty. Baggage Olden Are Given Prompt Ancattoa O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano omc an trucks we solicit your PHONES tine piano moving "' KENTON a GRIMES, PROPRIETOitS I