trXlvcrtlscmcntii c,v- iNi.n,M..M'll ir iiiilurii ! "" i, i. lor MkH'K i'0'""'' U,,M" '"if, J II, ll.il-i-. ''' "'" e"r' I Hl1,w'" ir.li. liarif. iW""!- .I,M.. ' i (..mil kinds of ,,.,' I Imm ll.l..iirlrri Ainr.l. rin H""1 roK SALK .. . ..!.. An lllillltllt llrllltil Iftinaf"' " Wh.u in-". ' M "' f,ll,tlM"""" " , .. iillv iiom llnrrlllit' f.ba-l""! ' H.II.M.nli.Mlr. Mlrir.lii.oiw9x " . . ii-. .1 .i Ji'nclv atntr. ).tllf "r '" .' l.,., rl,lr.l.llltliuIHl Iim,.. r.ll.Ml..lJ.l.li ftflff. .... i i i-a...!! illnliii IruliK.W.I Mini - " r,.Ktr.lU.f "'"" l.'l"lf rillfwlHlllif ,f' 35(mi Acre. I'rcc tu Ulollr - .iii-ir.y '' "VM "" rfUivlnnl"!'"' da HI I' ll'l tiiififr iii.m" i m:: '' ) IW Mu Initio M' "' i'"1 '"' "'"' llUf. 11" i"l''r ,'"',t c""r al"' to tl.c Uii'l iii cultivation. The lent- iffllllllliiTfii.ilill frame Hi" lilt In iutr tin tnllti. Tin- UVrilil" Company, PrattV. Ailmm, Mminurr, .Mrrilll Orrgon. , Ireflsurcrfi Notice Soliff Llirlrliv Ifivrii llml ill"!" air UtJiIallifCinirity tnamiy for the. re- dra.tlon i.l nil oiililaiiding rotinly luttoli n(til mi ami I'll"' " ' Jlj 5. H. Iiilrtrl nil Mini" will (MM l(U llill dale, . . I I'linltl KlamMli I all lliH lam n i U.(lil, I'.os. I, Air l.rwi, Ton nly Tiramirrri sknlll. rro.eiiy Is reasonable. Jin. U, I. Nilmiu ha taken i barge I "I II Allirilr.lll lUllIng ICII, which 1,11 lfl rll,l(,l.tl ill ItfnitlMtl fHlftVa ' " I utmiii))rl 1 lit In llii- place In get I ll.lt niral.iii I, mo II niTAKTUI.Nrilt 1IIK INTl:illOlt. iNKK4l. ,""( l.lrliT VNxhlxtim. II. !. M.cth 17. lai Nurirkor MjrTimituN nr nnua 1-ani. I. MTfllaiT mil kftfiat..Kullr 1. t,.rl,v I'm Itatll Vila Xwt.laiuflhlnt.ff ha. WH otr1iwnul utxln ut tlllrwl In mt lvuU mux alt.cU Ih. IOl,aal for lrtt M huiun uihW IU sl ! Jum IT, IKS l llUIKI (. u In nwiMlln lth Ih. KUmalh nW1. IW. '.I IU (ulluoln ilfwrltnl Ultl kOOtUtoailfmn, ! I,r hU utltr Mwh rfulliMtaut.toM.1 lm hrl4.fu. (lullr m4 (f.1 iwi uihrt m llhUrawn,rwrvl "Miv.im.J .III U .ul,l luxtthmviil unl.r tWU,rUn.Uilr ll. tfnlll Hl.l wih.l . ., "M ' '" I"1 ','" " I ul'Jl to " P;.!"f-W "llk until Julr J, l, t IU I'M iuu. Un. utw al uCn&w, Uixon, wi i.ir..lr (Urn that nu ymnan will rraili4larlniartTUi nr rilhl Kal Jtwwn lnt tlWirrM nr irulwukm Uwun ""'"rjll l'Hmn. MlurluJunaJD, IWM, iNt',. M'i.MK'i IWlbM W.T. ITU.. H. K. "Ml. I'lll.ll IlKNNinT . IjnimlMlnwr of II.. Iinrtl Ijiml Oltkw '""" I Ir lie y. tWI AubUM Hwti lrr of Ih. Inlrf lur G. Helming & Co. Fur Merchants Mamhlleld, Oregon, or KUmalh rails, ongon Bin's Plumbing Shop Contracting and Jobbing r'irntcluim I.lnu or Plumb lnK Sifcliililon ami nrnt. l Vrkmnnnlili. A. 0. u. w. Building nianiam raus Jackson Hotel ort Klamath, Ore. Clean ronmu dnwi tAm the table alwaya tup- with the , beat the Wket afforda.Tritia m. OMble. J C. Jackson. Prop. Notice to Public J Kmhatm Vm.m, Out,, May -jo, hkim i Nnllrn In din iii1jI: K,,r (m ,,ur,K ( ulrKlnMUIiliiKilu, Itcn (MlvtT) llmlu (or tliln clly, n it m.lliti on l.mk ,, mir lclriliomi lilaiilm, Wn vvltl, mi mull nllitt tliloilnli', iIi'IIvit den nl i liarxu Ihi. , lurcii I Im Inin. dl Hu, in, ami (I p. in. nil mraiaKKH .l,ltul In iHUnoim hIiIi- I In unit liliM'k of our olllcii, On imiiFNifM to ir(in oiilnlil.i nt i. .rrn ilrllmy IlinlU llirin will Ihid iiut. ririiKrr rhaiiro ol ecu In (nr alnllwry nl i Minn wllliln llix city limit., imjalitol iimiii ilulUiry nl iiiiMnKi', , In ran' nl n liii'aii;n mining in a .r. in mIio linn a liililiiimHv will notify thdii liy It ami, II tliuy no iliilic, nail lliii ini-Mani. In llirm wlllimit rliarKi', or tlify may, mi audi nntlcp, call ami m-ri-hn liiiimnKi- at (Vnlrnl Ollllrn (ten nl cliarvi'. Mi.ra(p. irnhiil Utwcen llm Imma ol ll i, in, ami H a. m. will l- ilrllviril III tin inniiiliin unli-.a n h.oii run I rrniltril liy linfiioi will rail fur It mi nrli nnllrp. Vnil I a duly, 'llm Ml.lway Til. .VT.I,C.i liy O. Il.datra, Tin' Nllla lry liiM.'la Co, liaa' rrrflrnl rviral.liliiui'Hliiifraai'riilri'M'Miil, Call ami lnMvt lliiinrw llnr. Vim ran Krt a IMmral UaiL at Will anli'. Imt.'l fur f I. linaril ami Ii.IkImk 'i n wirk.-t,'. I. WIIIm.ii, l'nii. If Kcpublicnn Candidates I). H. r-Vnalur -Hun, II. ,M. Ckr, a.a II, K h'vnalnr, la all that wu ran fur In oiik ranil'lati'. Mr. Cake la a man nl iilcailiiu aiK-aran(f , an rmiirnt aN-nkrr, a man that Mmlrrataiula the lollllral alluallmi. Wlillu many nttrrt that Mr. Kullun U-atrn, )rt wr irallc, liy the Mitu Mr. Cakri rn-rUiil In III. Iminr rounly that hr laa iiiilr tlirrr aa Mr. I'ulloii waahrir. Mr.('ki la ilrrvlhK nl hla parly tr. Ciinitrriauiaii V. ('. Ilawlry ilnl to hla aat rrcuti! wllli ptlilr; III farlhl.' rrwnl la hla litatfuilil, i Jiiallc.iol Ihr .SurrHio Court It. S, , (Iran lirnla mi alwrlal Ini'lillim. Ialry niiil Fool Cuuimlalnnrr-J. W. Ilallry I. aim a Wlnnrr. It. It. ('iniiiilMlnnrr-T. K. CainiUll lit nun fur llm iHMiptr ninl it entliliil to thr aiii'iKiit nf tliu rnilro tarty. I'ihihuiiIIih; A llnr my II. V. Kujlrii lall, a rnxtx'iitliiK Attmnry, la iract Irall) wlthiiut o'oaliliin. Hi' I" will iiialitlnl ami Klamath an, I l.a.c Count. ' Ira arr to I rmi;rntulati-l on liavin,: Iti'Ii alilr to ilan aorniniirlrut an at torney In iiutulnat'nn fur the ,lfi hlali'h'oii.tlnf-!ro. II. Mrrryiuan, a. , Slatr rViintnr, la a rlalni; voiiiik Slnlra., man liavlni! trrvnl mu'trriu In thv biw-, rr lloiiaii ami ileiiiomlialnl til. nlitllly. ' lli'iri'rnlatic-Oiir fSlalc t Itrp. rr.riilallwa. II. I'. lU'lknap ami II. A. Hratlaln, niv alronit rnmllilati'. ami will morn than nl Ihvlr party ulrniKtli. HIirrllT W. Il.llarnri Uwi-lliiialinnl In llll tlio olllci', halliK arrvnl aaai-H'tia-or nl l.ako Couity, alao at ilriily thi'ilff. Ila lint a gul rduratlon, l an ncllvr man, well ariiialntrl with nil the nur roimilifiK rounty ainl makn an rlllcli'nt nlllcrr. Voir (or him. County Cletk-C. It. IH-Iaji, at County Clrrk, It well known to you all, havlim avrveil llilx rounly n School .Siiwtln li'iiilrnt In n way that I" n rrnlit lo hluc anil, do I. now nerving aa Ik'utity Slier iff of lhl. nullity ami la known to If a tlirniiiily roiuciriit man, Counly Trraturcr I. Alva U, n Trraiurrr, la well known to you all ami lie oliitt with priilu to lilt pat! rrconl. School Suiicilnli'iiilcnt J. 1. Hwan It a mail that hat Uvn roimplcuoualy lieforn the puhlii' for the pant live yrara ml linn accomplMieil vr onderi In nlucal ional linen. He it well lltleil for tlie place. AatenHor llert K. Wltlirow,iAMt or, U the right man in the right place, having torveil u number of yearaln the Abttrnct Olllco and liaving complete nhttract of every piece of deeded land In the county, mta him In a poiltlon to bettor Judge (lie value ol real eatate than any other man wu know. County fiurveyor-M. P. Wllllanu hat been contplcuously before the public during Ida term of oilier. Hit, work pcaka for lilt olllclency. County Oonuiilsaloiier-O. J. Swingle la a pioneer of Klamath County. He It conservative butinett man and bat made a succeta with' hit -mrn business venturer, and II I falrto assume that he will do as well with the countybnsi-nets. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT The Klutnuth Projcct Tliu Klrinmlli I'rojcct Ih tlio unme Hint linn been ijijiIIciI to tliu reclama tion of iihout 10U.000 ucrcH of Inrid uow , uiiilur llm overflow of tlio Klamath Hivi'r inn! or Lower Kliiiimlli Ixtlio nnd Tnlo Liilte ninl llm ii'i'iKiilion of uliout IcO.OOO nrc of vnllcy liiml niljimeiit to thu Klmiiiilh Kivur, nlonj,' tliu course of liOKt Klver mitl tliu trilmtnry portion of the great liliiteittt lyliiK clilully in Klmnnth County, OrcKon, but nlno I'liihniciiiK it tmrt of HiNkiyou mid Alodoo Couii tii'H, Ciillfoniln, n totul rircii of 200,000 ncroH. Tliu Project cmbrncuii tliu coiiNtructioii of a very (,'ient inilciiu of chiiiiIh, IiiIoiiiIh mid (IrniniiKo canal mid will liuvu IIh princiml Hourco In Uiipcr Klamath Ignite. (Jlenr l.riltu mid llomully arc rencrvoir sites w 1 1 fiu llniid witter will bu iniioiiiidud mid utilized for irrigation of land incliidcd in tliu upper portion of llm Project. Work on tliu nmln emial wrm Marled in tliu Spring of l'.JOU mid Dm llrnt unit of niuu milcn in now com pleted. About 111,000 nereH of land will bo irrigated from the llrat unit, thu luluraln for which arc being eoiiHlriieled under thu kiiperviiiiou of thu enKinecrs having ehurgu of thu 1'rojccl. ily far tho largest irojioition of thu laud under tho lirst unit is uow in ii.'igehriiiih mid inimt bu cleared mid broken in time for eropM in thu Spring of litUB- Work on the sec mid unit in being done by thu Onvcrnuicnt nnd em braeeH nineteen mileii of main canal nnd twenty-six milcH of lateral.H to fiiriiish water to about 20,000 additional acrcM of land. Work on this unit will be prosecuted its rapidly iih possible. .N'early ouu-lialf of the area to bu irrigated is now under waler to it depth of from ono to fifteen feet and will be reclaimed by a riyntcm of drainnge to lower tliu level of the rivera and lukca. A large part of the xwaiiip laud mid practically all of the valley land in the Klumulh ilasin nre held in private own ership and Home in wry large tracts which must b sold in tracts of 100 tier erf or Ichh under tho regula tions governing the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development and prot- UREATEST pcrity tho Klamath Basin must hava NEED people, nnd the right kind of people nt that. Its groat need is intelli gent, practical farmers, who understand the 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 comfortable homes. Such men ore bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various perimeutally throughout tlio Klam- Industries nth Valley. The percentage of sugar is high, ns will bu noted from the following nnalysiH made by the United States De partment nf Agriculture from beets grown near aiigiir in beets, per cent., lil.7 ; .sugar ill juice, per rent., 'J 1.1 ; eoeflieient of purity, 83.1. Kxperienee has ilemoiihtrated that excellent n.s par.'igiiH, onions and celery can bu grown, thu tulo lauds being very himilar to those, of the Sacramento mid S.m .liiininm Valleya of California, where such vi'gi'tnlili'H are mi Micrrssfully cultivated. Through out the world the reelaimed marshlands are the best niiiled for thu highest development of dairy inter e.std. There is no question that this will become a sugar beet producing section and that n number of facto ries will bu built nnd operated with the development of thu industry. All kinds of fruit adapted to thu teiiipersite7.one. thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly and of excellent quality. There arc n great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove the adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. K. i. Smith, former president of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it ns his opinion that tho foothill lands are specially adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the notnto has passed beyond the I experimental stage, the sandy loam of the uplands I producing them in great abundance. ; Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, I took the premium nt the New Orleans Exposition. Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required 1 Holdings Must (o sell their excess holdings, there j Be Bold is n largo area or good land for sale ' at reasonable figures, prices rnng- ! iug from about $l.r to sv:i.ri for unimproved, and $'J0 1 to (.10 per acre lor improved laud. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hiuber prices. The , ptirchnscr pays for the water right nt a cost of about $18 per ncro to bo paid for in ten equal annual in I stallmcnts without interest. This amounts to less i than the ordinary nnnual rental paid private ditch companies.' Somo of the irrigators of Klamath Vol I ley (nnd they are tho most prosperous farmers) have t already paid out to such companies for water $60 per l aero nnd i wn no water. All of these companies have I been purchased by the fioverunient nnd included in tho system. No public lands will bo open for settlement for several years. . Climate Tho upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Soil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with an admixturo of volcauio ash mid diatonmceous earth, tho latter material of plant ori gin, formed in tho bottom of tho ancient sea which covered tho greater part of the Great Basin, and of which Klamath VnHey is n northwesterly extension. Such soil, chnrncteristio 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. Tho Inko and tulo lands ore made up of a volcauio soil containing much organic matter, a vogctahlo accumulation of ages, nnd is of n pcatty nature. Tho climate is extremely healthful uud not buveie, There is rarely any Winter weather boforo' tho latter part of Deoembor, and but little r.ero weather duriug the entire Winter. Tho nnnual, precipitation is aboat fifteen inches, with littlo rain during the Summer montbi. IT WILL DO That's what people often lay when theyijet articles In the Grocery line. We doit tell the "It Will Do" kind. We always guarantee absolute satisfaction. mone 5i6 van Riper Bros. Get the Habit-Use Chase 6 Sanborn Coffee Our new goods are now here and you are Invited to call and in spect same. We can SATO YOU MOITCY on anything la the Fnmlrnre line. "Our Responsibility end wbcaevt r jtm are Mistical." E. W. GDLLETT & CO. IIEHT E. WlTHHOW, Vice President AixknSumh Secretary Attracting Map, PUaa, Btae Mats, Etc. Klamath Gdunty Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irriatlon;Ialnsirs Don J. Zumwalt. C. E. President M. D.fJWnxmij, C. E. xrtMswtnr Klamath Falls, Orefttoa East End Meat Market CRISLER S STILTS. Proprietors Prime Beef. Veal Mutton. Pork ud Fevfttrj Fresh and Cured Meat and Sausages of all kJod. We handle our meat la the moat modern way la eleaa lineaa and surroundings. Try us and w wDl be aaost happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were offered nt bargain prices a number of shrewd inves tors bought; since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Bays nt present prices, and there is every reason to anticipatean advance in prices. Remem ber these lots are FDTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double the ares of most town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE C APT. o. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office oa Fifth The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family DUaer Far ties. The largest and best arranged eaOag hoase 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.. Phoae 401 or K K K Store. Phoae 174 J. L. FIELDER 1Mn01Bl9to Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggsgf Orders Are Given Prompt Attentkm O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Office an PHONEI Bam ?! Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your fine piano moving KEN YON S GRIMES, PROPRIETORS MS v