jjJjMvertUcmenU ..wn'll-T" "'' ll0,,w ' im "r ,S "'" r..r..l.lMMi nr .ii.r,.rnl.l.. 7 III I'" ''" lu,,1'"' '"""J" T M,l J I' lliilw. I"n,cr. , i wirf-rwi - -. - JJTmTAW rOK SALE rOllfM I! "," U'"' ","'', ,,,,c"lw' ,,.IIr.-..Mll-..wllK" a bar. L(r - ,r,..rl.ular MISCKUANKOUI i iil'I.MlNi A ('! '"r "reliant Jl.!if'-t I'tUt- l-.rll WUiiUof ,"(,, ,, .im. lle..piarlrrAiiie.. .,,- - ti "i-1 tllH HALE .lln,'.,r "! A" "."'a1'1 ll"l"," ,k. In K-l ' '''''' " rlIUIlM"'"' " :,f,.-1' i'llciilly '" Hrltijc IUII.Mii!""'''" laliKlii,nW' .,d,l,iiMl ..!. tfl:l"i'J'". ''I'Me. jlirrilllr.llrml-l.JrtHjf .lot.. ioi: f.M.i ''"" ''" ' '"", R''1- ,Un,i.n'i.KlliiiitHilr,Mn'Uliln"'l l4ir,rilni: "i""" ,ll tllii llrlek ivirr. rDltf.W.I Kltrlii'ii utriialla, dining WKflKt nl "!'' (Minllnrtt. i:nciilrc ,t lln.l.l III""-- f' 3500 Acre Free Tl. Ulrllt c l'liy h "' i4linlunlri Hi ilin 'HI1I1 llil It .ill jir III M I ItKI. I'r mm )rar. Jill llttlil Ira tlir '!' " ' ''"' ""' ulif. Il.r iinli'f mini clear ami Jiril liml 11 riillh '. TLofnil' ffpUillllif iilml lretve Hie rIMloiiiH' the liibbli. Ilin IjiVrdilii Company, J KtnV. A. Unit, Manager, Mrrrlll Oirgon. Ireusurcr.s Notice Nvticrl. lirirl ifllfrll llit I lie 111 ln latvli In llir rumity ttraauiy lor lli dDll.in il nil oiil.tmulinu county irunti I't'.l. liil on ami irlr to July St. I'.m). Iiilnrit mi itne will NtitllOlll till! lUlH. Wlol.l Klamath 1'atl llila ISlli '! JAill, !li I., .Mr l.mn, l imniiTiraiiiicr. kkrrlll. rro.eity I reasonable. Mil. W. I. Si'lmtii haa Ukcn rliinte il Ihr Auirtliun illlilliK Iimiiii, Mlilrli UiIttii iriinli'llr All wnmrii cook irtrm.li)nl llm i tin-place to itvl thtUal iiiim1.hi limn, Il TUrAKIUItiriil TDK INTi:illlll.iKMl. " uan i.iifr Wa.Mr.alun, II. IX Marth n. Ha. huiiri i.r kunimtiiuN nr Mauri lani I. wminriir ixn iNtar.-Ni.tlr. u h.ral rm ttat 11. artm (Wi.tatr .f ll- InlMiur haa inl4 aVt.MJnrnial tnl.r of wlHMlfaval In hi IvhiU an. .ItH I ha t.llh.lr.w.1 tut Irtlo 1-a.ry, . vnUr 1 1., act .( J una IT. IW CO tat. hl for u In r.n-rlli Ui tha KWmalh naMtOnawi t Iha fulliwliuf dawrlUrf Unla bualuiaaflirrrun, an.1 .y hit aulhotllr wh ai4lnclaaihaali.4 ln liaraUifuf Rnatlr "-niMii.ii....ll.i.u.IIMrmwn ail " imiUi..! ill u .iiIiJki u tlbiaa)i unaVr ttavbltfUh.lUai( lha llnllatl HutaaMsiwI to Jim 91, , In,) (K.H t.,1 b aubjart la p.llUr.w MUctbM until Julr(0,llHa,al U lM-1 Huiai UnH n(TWa al UlntVwTOraaxin, lMnraimalr titan thai WMiaa aril I aaiailWunn itiibiIm nr rwM what Ifct . "' "tHin.nl w la-ruiHitMi laaiui) nwliliniurli, im an. ,it tu JunaH), Ita. "". Flint fll.NNl.TT nWNK Vri-w'T;1""' "' ,h, 0W, U"4 m' mi nuutini XitTtUrr of tba IntatW G. Helming S Co. fur Merchants Marshfltld, Oregon, or .KUmalh Folli. Oregon Zlm's Plumbing Shop Conlracllnd and Jobbing Hulclami Lino or I'lunib ' l"K KHclnltloH nmi nwl. tlH Wiirkmnn.lili. ,A.O. u. w. Building ' Klimaih ftlU Jackson Hotel ort Klamath, Ore. Clean roonw, good bcdi. W the table alwayi aup- N with the best, the Wot arrordi-Termirca-wuble. CCJackaon. Prop. Notice to Public Kmmatii I'amji, Orn,, My ), Hum Noll In lliunilillu; Kor llttt (mri-xu ! iifi'iluMlnMiiKiliy fifo tlcllvcry llmlla lor Oil clly, in wr iiiiilvit 011 liack nl our li'li'iiliuiiii lilmiku, mm Mill, on mnl Nllur IliUtlnlv, ilullviT fini ol 1 lmrt(ii Inj. j twemi llm liouri ol H n, tn, mil ll i. m, 1 nil inrmiwa. mlilivaml to im,in wIlli III 0110 lilni'k ol our nlllci'. On ini'.aitKra In mtfniia otilililtt n thla frrtitlflWrry llmlUllifiiiMlll Inih una. nniicrr clmlyo of 'J.'. ci-iiIk fm ilfllMiry n mint) wllltlo llm c-lty llmlla, .it)nl.li. ihiii lUllviTy ol ini-aaiiKii, In cnatt ol it liiftiitKii cntitln,; to it pi't. ' ami hIiiiIihih Ult.ili(iiin wii m 111 notify llirin liy ami, ,iiy , ,v,t,-, nul lint liii'taw In ,ftii nltliMit 1 lurxn, m llify limy, 00 inch noUn., call uml in ri'hn iiit'niii:i' nl (Votrnl Ollllrn lirr i, rliRltit'. MiaiKi It-nhtil I,(1i.iii ir Imiiia ol II , 111, ami M n, 111, ttlll lai iliilivvrl In llii) nmtnliiK iiiiIiii Hit 'iaiin run U Ifiti IiimI liy I'linnr in hIII tall fm it mi 111I1 linllir, Vouia tiul)', 'llm Ml.Uay Til. A 'III. l.i,, llyd. IMIalra. Tlif Mllla Dry (IikI Cn. Im ihiIiI arrtal alililitpiliif KnalrrilMrcaa kimnI. Call ami lu''it Hit' li lllif. Von 1 an n't ") mtal laik at Will, nili'a lirilrl for 1 1, llnatil ami Imlulnn 'i a wivk.-C. II. Wlllaon, l'f(i. tl Republican Candidates II H. fVnalor-lloii. II. M. (kf, an I). H, K'liatnr, It all Dial t ran ak Im In om ramllilatt, .Mr C'akn la a man n tili-aaitiK aivatantr, an tiaiifiit aN'tkrr, a man tliat umli'iatamli tin1 lollllt'al allnatlun. Wlillr many nyrrt that Mr. I'liltiio uaa U'atrn, )ft He irallrp, liy llm tntu Mr. Cakr ircrlvnl In hit Immo county that Im l at mitilar tlmrraa Mr. 1'iiltnii ahcir. Mr.('akt latlraerilii; ol lila party ntr. (.'iiiiltttnintn W. ('. Ilaftlry -iiitrt In liU Nial irc'ifil llh t l'l-: In larl lila rrrtinl la lila ilatfotm, Juitlriol tin Huirt'inr Court II. S. lUan hisslt no alal int'iilliili. Ijty ami 1'ix.t Cuiiimlialnm't -J. W. Ilallvy la alan a Winner, 11. II, CuiiilnlMlnht't-T. K. CaniilK.'ll Hainan nr llm iciio aint li mlltlcl to llm iiii.iit ol tint t'litllf arty. I'roavi'titiiiK Allnnif)' ll. V.,Kukcii. iIaII, a I'rixwiitliiK Altornry, I" jiract Ically without niKallliin, lit ! wt'll iiiallfif.l anil KUnnth ami Ijikn Count. ! Ira atn to lr iimiiratiilalnt mi lnvInK Inrrit ahlr to ilar iwittiinla'lriit an at tonir) In nomliiat'on tut llm Aev. ritatr rVn.ltor (Iro. II. Mrrryiuan, aa 8tatHriiatiir, l a rlaliiK ronni! Stalt man liavliiK rrviil 0110 Irriu In tin-' Ijo i rr llimtu ami ilrmonalratnl hla aliltily. I llrrrntalli'a-Our lalo llr" rr'i7iTUtlVr. II. I. Ilrlknaii biiJ II. A. lrattalti,ntt'ilronttcanil.lati-an.l will mom llian HI their parly atrrniitli. fhrrllT-W. Il.flarnra It .flluuallnV.I Ui fill the oilier, liavlnl rvrl a aar. 1 or of Uko County, lo at tlcmly lirtllf . Ho Iim k-wxl toluration, U n ncllvo , man, cllaciiialutoa with all the fur.' rounding county ami inakr an clllclcnt olllerr. Vnto lor him. is.iifiu iu.k(' it. Ih.tatt. uaConntv Clerk, la writ known to you all, liavliiK rvnl tlitai county School r'uiln. tentlrnt In a way that I a cmlllto him- aelf. Ilu la now nerving aa Dcuily Sher-, lit olthlarounly ami la known to Im a, throuiihly ronivient mu County Trcaurr-I. Alva U-wl. ni, Treaaurrr, la well known to you all nml . a la. tal. t I., a.. !.! a.aal aaakMjral no ioini wiin irinu 10 ma ia, i,v...... Hrhool KuiM.'ilnlriuleiit J. 0. Hwan U a man Hint hue lo i-oimplcuoualy befoni the imhllo for the jvtat live yrr ! ml ha nccoiniilUliwI wontlera In ixliumt lonal linen. Ho I" well llllnl for tin place. Aaaeaaor-llerl K. WIlhrow.aiAaK-aa. or, la the right man in the right place, having aervnl a numlior ol yean In toe Abalrart Olllco anil having a completo aUtract of every plw of deeded laml In the county, pula him in a iioaltlon to better Judge the valued rvol ealale than any other man w know. County Burvyor-M. P. Wllllami haa been conapicuoualy before the public during hU term ol offlco. Ills work ipeaka for hit olllciency. County CoimulMloiier-O. J, Swingle la a pioner ol Klamath County. He la a conservative buaineia man and lia. ma-lea lueccaa with lilt own builneaa venturer, and it la fair to naiume thai ht will do at well with the county buf ntii. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT Tlio Klumulh Project Tiiu Klmimth i'roject !n tlio uiitne Unit Iiiim Iiccii npjillod to tlio rcclnma. titm of about 100,000 ncrcti of lnnil now midcr Hid overllow of tlio Klntnntb llivrr nml of Lower Klniimlli liiilto arid Tula Lnlm nml the irrigation of about li'O.OOO nere of valley Imnl iiiljnreiit to llm Klmmitli Kiver, iiIomk tlio courae of Lout Kiver mid tliu tributary portion of tlio Kreat liliiteait lyiii ehielly in Klmmitli County, Oregon, but mIko 1'iiibriieiiiK 11 imrt of Uinliiynii mid Modoc Coun-tii-H, Ciiliforiiui, a total area or 2(10,000 acroH. Tito l'roji-el embruces tbu emiHtruction of it very ureal iuiluii;e of ciiiiuIh, lutorala mid druinugo caoabi mid will linvo iU principal hoiiicu in Upper Klamath 1 .11 lie. Clear Lube mid Horneliy are reaervoir aites wliuru Hood water will be impounded mid utilized for irrigation of laud ineluded in the upper portion of tlio I'roject. U'orl: no the imtlu canal wiih htarU-d in the Spring of lUOti mid tbu drat unit of nine uiiiea is now coin plileil. About 111,000 iicrra of land will bo irrigated from the llrnt unit, tbu InternlH for which arc being I'liinitructed under tbu HupcrviHiou of tbu enuincera Imvint,' tliarne of tbu I'roject. liy far tlio largest proportion of the bind under the flrl unit ia now in NiiKclminli mid tn tint bu cleared and broken in time for crop in the Hprini; of 1008. Work on tlio ace mid unit in beiiiK done by tbu (Government and em brnCfH uineti'en uiilca of main canal and twciity-Hix milcH of Intends to fiuniitli water to about '20,000 additional ncrcM of laud. W'oil: on tbia unit will be proNecuted 11 h rajiiclly iin poKiiblu. Nearly mtebalf of tbu area to bu irrigated ia now under water to n depth of from 0110 to fifteen feet mid will be reclaimed by a ayHtem of drainage to lower the level of the rivera and lakes. A large part of tbu hwamp bind and practically nil of the valley land in tbu Klmiititb Ilamn nru held in private own cmliip and mime in very large trncta which niuat b" Hold in tracts of 1H0 acres or Icm under the regula tion.n governing the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For Ha development and proa. OUEATE8T pcrity the Klamath Basin nuut hava NEKD pcoplo, and the right kind of peopli at that. Ita fjroat need ia intelli gent, practicul farmers, 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 tlio sagebrush and making per. manent and camfortnblo homc3. Such men aro bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been prown ex- Various periiiientally throughout the Klam- Industries nth Valley. The percentage of sugar is high, ni will be noted from the following mialyniH imtilo by lite United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near hiignr in beets, per cent., 'J1.7; sugar in juice, per rent., J 1.1 ; eneflleieiit of purity, 63.1. Kxperieiife has dciuotMratcd that excellent as paragus, imioiiH mnl celery can be grown, tlio tule lands being very nimibir to those of tbu Sacramento mid San .liiaiiuiu Valleys of California, where such vegetables nre so successfully cultivated. Through out the world the reclaimed marshlands nre the best soiled for lite highest development of dairy inter esl. , There is im question that tliia will become a sugar beet producing section and that a number of facto ries will be built anil operated with the development of (be industry. All Kinds of fruit adapt- to the temperate .one tbtive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly final 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. Ij. Smith, former president of tbo 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 slage, Ibu sandy loam of the uplands producing them in great abundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took tbo premium nt the New Orleans Exposition. Tito most important forage crop is alfalfa, the foil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excels All landowners being required Holdings Must In set! their excess holdings, there Be Bold is a large area ot good land for sale at reasonable figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $115 for unimproved, and f-'O to $50 per acre lor unproved land. Land adjacent to the principal towns commands hiuber prices. The purchaser paya for the water right nt a cost of about $18 per aiyo to bo paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This amounts to less than the ordinary annuo! rental paid private ditch companies. Somo of the irrigators of Klamath Vol ley (and they are tho most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $60 per aero and ( wn no water. All of these companies havo been purchased by the (lovernment and ineluded in the system No public lands will be open for settlement for sovcral years. Climate The upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Roll. largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with an ndntixturo of volcanic ash and diatomaceous earth, the bitter material of plant ori gin, formed in the bottom of tho ancient sea which covered the greater part of tbo Great Basin, and of which Klamath Valley is 11 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 Indio, is oxtromely fer tilo. and of lasting productiveness. The lake aud tule lands are made up of a volcanic soil containing much orgauia matter, 11 vegetablo accumulation of ages, nud is of a peatty nature. Tlio climate is oxtremoly healthful uiid not severe. There is rarely any Winter weather boforo tho latter part of Decenibor, and but Httlo r.ero weather during the entire Winter. Tho annual prooipitation is about fifteen inches, with little rain during the Summer months. BUY According to Season Groceries, the same as wearing apparel, should be bought according to seasons. You make no mistake when you leave it to us to decide which is the best at this time. We always guarantee satisfaction. Just call up phone 516 CHASE S SANBORN COmU THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS. FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. GILLETT & CO. linn- E. WiTimow, Vice President AllsmSuuh Secretary Abstracting Maps, PUaa, Mae Frists, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyor! and brlgatlonInglieeni Don J. Zumwalt. C. E. I'rcaldcnt If. D.Wiixiaju, & E. Treasurer Klamath Falls. Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS. Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Motion. Pork and PotUtry Freah and Cured Meat and Saoaacea of all Jciada, Wo handle our meat In tho most modem way In dams. lineaa and tirroundlngra. Try us and we will bt moat 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 Bijs nt present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance In prices. Remem ber these lots are FHTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY RET deep more than double the area of moat town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesnea. Office on Fifth Etna I The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Faally Diaier Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating houe in the city. Open dsy 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 jaLimrattiw-iar Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders Are Gives Frowst Attention O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your line uanu muvisuj PHONES oract 871 Sara S71 MUmhMI KENYON & GRIMES, PROFltlETdRS