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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
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In cn ol uiKtiiiKn cnmliiK In ht will who Ima n telephone we will notify them by It mul, II limy m drain-, it-ad the. ineaaiKe In them ullliout chariot, or ' limy way, on audi iiollre, call ami n-' (Ivc iih-.iki' nl (Vnlml OilHcc tri. i, chattic. McaMKrn ri-celti-d Ix'tmin ir lionia nl II . in. ati'l Ha, hi. till In ilclUercd In tlm lii'iinlnit tiMea I lie .i'iiHii ran Ih. hi llClt Willie, Yniiu tint)', The Midway T.I. .VTel. Oi., HyO. II. (!ti. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT ttff 111.. Hlllli 1 ll V 111.!. ('.. I,., r ...... W...I jlcU"l 'i.c l!i:t-' liicl.e', "'',' '.V(.rl.lil.ii.ii,liiolK.lMir.lri...u..l.. In l I.""' " "" ,,. ,,,,1 ,,,, , . ,, ,,. rot! MM """ ,l,,', ","' w"''- Vim can K'l 1M meal tiok at Will itici'l, dim1 I Wiiik cblr. ii" table ami aoii'a hotel lor (I. Iloanl ami Ii.IkIhk 'i i,n liitlin ' '"" ' ''" "''rk " "'''' ' "'' '' '"'"'t ''"'I'. I' II 1 Republican Candidates niUr'Al.l Kltcbiii nlrinllt, illnlng lui.r.ii.i i; H. rnator lion. II. M, Ckc, aa wo. Man I oilier liirnltilfp. I.miillf u u , , ill lllltllip ' fMiii"i, i nn iimi nr mil hk hit III oni. caoill'lati". Mr (.'alula a innii 2SOO AtTC5 PrCC "I pclnu i.iiaiup, an iliiirnt a4-akir, a man tbat iniilnitan.la tin ft Ulnxlr inpaiiy bat t'tt) arira .ilUI, .lluall.iii. Wlillc many mirrl olba-lamlrri'in AiUiik illlib Hiat It tlmt Mr. Knlton ai UatPii, )rt mf till tlrr HINT I KKP. lor m yr. rralle, by tlimoln Mr. Cako rrrrhiil Tbli Inrlu lr llir iim ol tlio laml ami n ,a l(llmt county tbat lie la i)ular tiltr. Tlie tuiler niiKl rlrar ait.l ben a Mr. ritltiiiiHaibeie. Mr. Cake tUrtllielnlilirnlmalloli, Tbo lent-. , ,r.tvlin of bin party tote. ,rr"Jllllie.U.biilu reaerve tbr, (:,, f,V.C. II.Hley i-ilnta riM.i-'tur llie atiibblr. The Lakprliln Coinpany, J 1'iatik A.lmni, Manarer, Merrill Orrfon, Ircdsurers Notice In bla pal recont tltb iMe; in fart bin rrrotil ! bla platfuilu. Jnillcunl lbeHuireine Court It. H. IWaii neMa mi r'lal meiitiiiii. Ialry ami Fixl Cotiimluloner J. V. ItaltMV la ata.l a WltlliMr. m .. . i . . .1 . ,i. ..) K. It. t'oinmlnloiier T, K.(atitiU'll Xn!ir ! i..t.4.v kUkii iiiai iii.rn arr i ' liaJilDlliernniitrtrraaiiiydir lite. ,,.''' r llir ..ple ami I ei.litl.M mllun nl all iiutmamlinK ronnly lo the aiiplHirl ol the entire parly. iiftiMi pinti.tnl on ami prior In 'nwriitint; Atlnrney l. . kuykeif1 Jul; Si, !'., Ihtcn-t on lainn Mill ,,. B, 'etutlnii Attorney, la pract-. Horn tlila lUle. , ,, , , ... ... ,, IHIaI at KUmilli I'alla lbl JSlli tl j Irally llliotll npoalllin. lie l ell iiiallflel ami Klaiuilb aii'l IjiLo Count lei arr In le mni;raliilatet on baitiK lU.tull, ll.is I.. Alra biMii', lo'inlrTiiMnuter. ntrtui..s'orTiii:iNTriiioit.i.iHrai. u vrnrt W..hu,ii i. a. Mart h . i". horiiiiirtiioaTiiiN nerval ic lamim tianuum ii Nta(.-Nulr I UrW rw U-i ik. ultra tWtx.ir of Ih. Inlnlur hu WU4 4wtiiiui uil-r of ollliJnwkl In m MuUtuiMiilrria l . Kth.tral fur trtlao. J" "- "itf lb art of Jui IT. IKrj la wijWI f w in niittuo llh In KUmalti PjtOitoii, f llu, full,,. In. Urnul UluU 5!Si,.u"u "mm. "! Inr 10 anlHurti n-rh aUUmri..iM I -n harxufun Dnallr "luTilaAJan,jbth..v)A-ilh.M -- 5.,2CH.Ul,A " l '- l ! orttkwami uaJuT tiiiiM !, uhimi auutniM J" ',' . I". It xli-.1l nut U uujrt to on. Jjttaj.w MWlLn unlit Julr tO, IKM, at In yilliiriiiir..ir l.n that miwsui will tal.t wnal- tkna lMun , l ma. fariUdnl UK, kT. -' ..vi". aiv-ntiMi naiwn """'"I to rain or irrtlM nr hahl ""Mrr ia Mllkmrnt or nrrtipatiia onir II I VI an.1 .tU In Jun.1 HJJf '. HI.',. IWlkn XI. T. IIS., r.LV". ' '".::'' Irtnia1 '?""mT or u i I ? '" "' ' lUnJOrtW ITnl Aulnant (Wrtlar of lh Intrrlur G. Helming 6 Co. Fur Merchants Mirshfltid, Oregon, or KUnutii ralli, Orciton Elm's Plumbing Shop Conlracllni) and Jobbing Fhnlclaaa ,no ,,f umb in Sn clultlon and flrat ! Wnrkmanililp. A 0. u. W. BuUding Klamath FalU Jackson Hotel 'ort Klamatb, Ore. Clean rooms, good btds, the table alwayi aup- with the belt the "ketarforda-Termirei-OMble. .fJackgon, Prop. been able In ilnre an fmipeletit an at tiitiiey In tioiuliiat'nn (or Ihu place. Ktate Senttor lieri. II. Merr)uiaii, na Htate Hetiatnr, I a rlaln, nuni; Slalea man batliiK erveil one term In tbu lw rr llouao ami ileinonitrulc.l bta nlillily. Itepteacntatue" Our Hlnle Hop feaentatltea. II, I'. llelLiiap and II. A. Ilraltaln, are atront; raiidldatea and will tuont Ibail ioll tbrlt parly atteiiKtb. Hberiir-W. Il.llarnei latelliiiaUlled to llll llie olllce, bavlliK terved iiar.e-, or ol IjikeCnuiily.alaoaxlaputy alierllt. lie baa a good Huoatlon, la an ncllvu man, null acnualiilod lth all tbe mir-1 rounding county ami make an rfllclettt ofllcer. Vole for hint. County Cleik-C. II. IMap, aaCoiinty Clerk, la well known" to you all, bavlnit avrvrtl tbU county aa Scltool fiuperln Undent In a way that la a credit to bliif elf, lie la nnw nerving ai Deputy Hher- J lit of tlila county and la known to b a . throughly competent man. County Treasurer I. Alva bow In, na Treaaurer, la well known to you all and lie polnti with pildo to bla paa! record. School Superintendent J. 0. Hwan la a limn tbat bai Un roiiaplcuouily before tbe public for the paat Ore yearn and ban accomplished wonden In educat ional linen. He I" well HHel tor place. Alienor llert K. WIlbrow.aiAiiCHa. or, U tho right man In tho right place, having terved a number of jcari In the Abitroct Olllce and having .a complete Utract of every piece of deeded land In the county, pula him In a poiltlon to bettor i'tilga the value of real eitate than any other wan wo know. County Burveyor-M. D. William has been coniplcuniiily betoro the public, during Mi term of olllce. Ill work peaka for ltd elllclency. County Commliiioner-O. J. Swingle la pioneer of Klamath County. He la a conservative builneia man and bai made a aucceia with hli own builneM venturer, and it I fair to auume thut he will do ai well with the county buii-neia. Tho Klamath Project Thu Kliiiiinth J'rojcct in tbu name Unit Iiiih liot'ii npjillod to thu reclama tion ol' about 100,000 acre of land now iinilur lltu overflow of tho Klamatb IIIvit mul of Lower Khtnmlli J.nlcu and Tulo I-ako ninl (In. irrigation of about ln(J,000 acrea of valley ImiiiI mljaci'iil to thu Klnmnlh Ilivcr, iiIoiik tbo course of IiOHt River and thu tributary portion of tbe greit plateau lyiiiK cltielly in Klamath County, Oregon, but nlao embracing n part of Siltiyou and Modoo Coun lien, California, n totul area of 200,000 ncrcH. Tbe I'rojuct embraced lltu coiiHtruction of a very Krent iiiilfitui; of ciiiiiiIm, InleralH and drainaKO canabi and will have ito jtrincipal Hoiircu in IJjrficr Klamath Lake. Clear I.altu anil Iloraully nrc reservoir itc wheru Hood water will be impounded and utilized for irrigation of land included in the upper portion of (bo l'roject. Work on tbe main canal wan atarted in the Spring of IDOi; and tbu firnt unit of mm: milch- i now com pleted. About 13,000 ncrea of land will bo irrigated from the llrat unit, tbu laterala for which aro being eiimitriieted under tbu HtiperviHiou of tbu engineers having charge of tbu Project. Ily far tbe largcit proportion of tbu land under tbu firnt unit is now in migebruHbaud miiNt bu cleared and broken in time for crops in the Sprint,- of 1008- Work on the sec ond unit is being done by tbu (jovcrnmcut and cm- braces nineteen miles of main canal and twenty-six miles of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000 additional acres of bind. Work on this unit will be prosecuted as rnpidly ns possible. Nearly one-half of tbe area to bo irrigated is now iinilcr water lo a depth of from one to fifteen feet ami will bu reclaimed by a system of drainage to lower thu level of the rivers nnd lakes. A large part of tbe swamp laml ami practically nil of tbe valley laud in tbu Klamath llnsiu arc held in private own ership mid some in very large tracts which must be sold in tracts of 1C0 acres or less under tho regula tion governing thu perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development and pros- aiUJATLST pcrity tbu Klamath Basin must have NEED people, and tbo right kind of people at that. Its great 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 tbo sagebrush and making per manent and cemfortablo homes. Such men are bound to succeed. Thero is room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various pcrimcutally throughout tbo Klam- Industries ath Valley. The percentage of sugar is high, as will be noted from tbe follow im; analysis madu by tbo United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown neor sugar in beets, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per cent., 'J 1.1 i coelllcient of purity, 3.1. .Experience has demonstrated that excellent as paragus, oniJits nnd celery can be grown, tbo tulc lands being very similar to those of the Sacramento mid San .lo;uiiin Valleys of California, wheru such vegetables are so successfully cultivated. Through out thu worhl tbe reclaimed marshlands arc the best suited for tbo highest development of dairy inter ests. Thero is no question that this will become a sugar beet producing section mid that n number of facto ries will be built and operated with the development of tbe industry. All kinds of fruit adapted to tbe temperate zone thrive here apples, punches, pears, cherries, primes, plums, npricots and nectarines do well, and small fruits bear abundantly unit of excellent quality. There are a great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove the adaptability of tbe region to tbe profitable production of fruit. K. i. Smith, former president of the Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion tbat the foothill lands are specially adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the experimental stage, the sandy loam of tbo uplands producing them in great abundance. Klamatb County wheat, grown without irrigation, took tbo premium at the Now Orleans Exposition. Tbo 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 mrgu area ot good land for sale at reasonable ligures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $;I5 for unimproved, and $20 to $.r0 per acre lor improved laud. Land adjacent to trie principal towns commands hitrhor prices. The purchaser pays for tho water right at n cost of about $18 per acre to be paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This amounts to less 'than the ordinary annual rental paid private ditch companies. Some of tho irrigators of Klamath Val ley (and thoy aro the most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $G0 per aero and rwn no water. All of these companies havo been purchased by the Government and included in tho system. - No publio lands will be open for settlement for several years. OllmaU Tho upland soil is mainly a rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed loll largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with an admixture of volcanic ash ami diatomaceous earth, tho latter material of plant ori giu, formed in tho bottom of tbe ancient sea which covered the greater part of tho Great Basin, und of which Klamath Vulley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of many of tho richest agri cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy oud the great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lake and tule lands aro mado up of a volcanic soil containing much organio matter, a vegctablo accumulation of ages, and is of a peatty nature. The climate is extremely healthful and not severe. Thore is rarely any Winter weather beforo tho latter part of December, and but littlo eero weather during tho entire Winter. Tho annual prooipitation is about fifteen inches, with littlo raiu 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 6 SANBORN COlTItS THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS. FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. 6ILLETT & CO. Uekt K. Wmiaow, Vice I'rcaldent Abstracting Maps, Plans, Bloc Fruits, Etc. AlxknSuxak, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engijieers c k. m. n Klamath Falls. Oregon Don J. Zumwalt, C. K, I'rciidcnt M. D.Wn-UAMS, c. a Treasurer East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS. Proprietors Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds. We handle our meats in tho moat modem way in eleatv lincu and surrounding!. Try us and wo 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 present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem 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 C APT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on FiftM Street The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating house 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.. Phone 461 or K K K Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER tSrtgfiSP nonet Heavy Freighting a Specielty. Baggage Orders Arc Given Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano o "J trucks we solicit your PHONES ' fine piano moving avowee ms KENYON 5 GRIMES, PROPRIETORS M. i TL&A SlV i:f". lwSJi 1SV ' 'V .-JWS ill r V tKl l r , ?' rm ,n -n A ' -"y f " V i . vi -h Md n . MM .H 1 ;il -a,i M ir ivy V m V