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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1908)
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".'!: .. ruNi mna: ' "' "" "M"" WM omn in auuiint tWrrUrir uf lU InUrlur G. Helming a Co. fur Merchants toe Mirehtlcld, Oregon, or KUmath rails. Oregon Zlm's Plumbing Shop Contracting and Jobbing Firrtclaaa Line or I'lumb '" 8cclolilca and tlrat- Workmn.hl. A. 0. U. W. Building KUmath riu far ai I t.a a.m .ITrCIt ..Hun iiuiHaa umlcr I . rlNKI IUII 111, UM, III Klamath .rnjnl, iirr.iiu. o. in iiiiiiikiu.mo j .ll.l l.iula In llm Ht.l. ol (.rr.lltl. ..Itf tr Ltil. ulliorllr .urli ol.al.l tiacta .a li.. nut lwn lifrtiom nii.njr rr.iiJiru " olIirrMlui liliilr.n. rrl or airipcl .tr.l, alll la auliji-cl la f llltuiul luiJrr the l.ulilV l.ml la ul llie I'nllrit Slate, on .ml . Ilcr Jl.tr W l VI, tlUl 111.11 I.OI lH BUb)HMIU unlir, flllni or lccilon until Aii.u.tai, km, III.Vl)..ltc.lHi.l.il.nrt Olflfo .1 Uk.tlrw, Union, w.li.ln. Ulna r,rf..lr ln Ih.l uo iVrwm "Ml bo iwruiltlcil iui.iii or oincl.o , .nr rilhl li.trr iinUr iirwitloinriil or iK-riiiliili fcr.illl altar M.r Mar I.IW. ll lirmr lo J..l tu, lUM. .11 mii I. .ctlfrinrul or ik'. , cui.tlna brliTii li.ibl.lAcni W llt.i..;t"Ml ill.ii.T4IH.. II. vK.NKiir HK nr .ml .N 'C A"''"wAW.a.Tr,'onl- , ('ii,iinllonrr ul tliellri.rr.l 1-atiJ tinice. . VltAW I'IKItt'K ! r'lnt Aiiuunt fccMtary ol lb lainlor. Jackson Hotel 'on Klamath, Ore. Clean rooraa. good beda, the table always aup- Wti with the beat the rketafforda-Termarea-wuble. C. C. Jackion. Prop. iTr, Atlornuy (or I'l.lnllft. DM'AllTMKSTOrTMICWTKIIIOII.yMM.t L.mi orrirt. Waihlimtuii, li. (!., Mr 1. IW.. NuTii-a ur ataro.tTiox or ri'.uc UH.ua in imLianiT in, c.T.T, Sotlrv la hcrrbr l.n Ih.l ihtHcfrn.ryol tin Initilor ha- a ..1..1 .fii,i.iii.. ntitar of wllliilr.w.l III ail . ".. ..... ..... . .....a. l l... I.. I. . a n a..uu.... ,", ,,- i rl lilt (CI Ol JUII 17. Iffl, J III callllMllli.l Willi Ibol 3500 Acres Free TI1I1 UkoiUlo company hat 2500 acre, ol land uiuler tlio Ailama illtcli that It will nlvo IlKNT KUKK lor one year. Thin IiicIiiiIp. tho lino ol tlio land and water. Tlio renter uiiwt clear ami place the land In ciilltvntwn. The rent, er geti all tho crop, hut no reservn the rliht to padure the ntuhhlo. The Lakeildo Company, J. Frank Adatm, Manager, Merrill Oregon. ) . KUMath UN huHc Library The KUmath Falla Public Library U open every afternoon from 2 to G:S0 Vclock and each evenlmr from 0:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation U ex tended to all. 0. D. WHUon Ucloalng out his ttholo. alo atock ol llquora cheap a. the cheap eit. " J1.10 , 'JI10 ICIaiiinth Project Ih tlio name Kliimnth llmt Iu.h hucn nppllcil to tlio rcclnrnn. I roject tioii of uliniit 10(1.000 ncrcH of limd iiovt iiiiik-r llm ovorllow of tlio Klntnnth ItiviT Ma4)of Low it Klmiiiitli Lnltu mid Tnlo Laku Jiii'l Hie iriipilioii of nlmiit 1 1-0,000 ncrcH of valley Inml iiiljm-t-iit to I In- Klmiiiitli lliver, iiIomk the coiirHe of I.11NI Itiver mill the tribiilnry purtlou of tlio fjri-nt plitti'iiii lyiK eliiclly in Kliiiiuilli Comity, OrcKon, tint iilso i-mliriiciiiK 11 pint of SiHlciyon mill .M01I00 Coun lli'M, Culifiiniiii, n total men or 200,000 uctt-8, Tim I'mject cmbraecH lliu coiiHtruction of a very I! 1 i'ii t iink-au of cmiulri, luti-ral am! ilrainao canala ami will Inn u ilH prim-ipal honicu in Upper Klumntli l.iilcc. Clear l.al.e anil HorHi-lly are renervoir Hitea ulii'ii- Uiiml wnlcr will he impoiinileil and ntilied fur irrigation of land inelmlt-d in the upper portion of tlio 1'roji-et. Win); on the main canal woHritartt-d in tfie iJjrirj(f of 1UUI and the lirnl unit of nine mik-H in now com-pli-ti'd, Ahont i:i,()U0 nr-reH of land will lie irrii;atcd fiiim the llmt unit, the Intur.ilii for which are heinu eniiNtiueleil tindi-r tin KUpervmion of tho (-U;iucera liavinif rluii-KP of the l'loje.-t. Uy far the InrKi-at prnpoitinu of the land iinihr the lirMt unit Im now in HiiKehriihh and must he ch-an-i! and broken in time fur erupt in the .Spring of 1UU8 Work on the nee iimiI unit in heitiK tli'iin hy the (ioverument and em-hrae.-t nineteen mih-i of main canal and tweuty-aix miles of laterals to furii iisli water to about liO.OOO additional acreH if laud. Work on liiiH unit will be primicuted an rapidly iih posHihle. Nearly one-half of the area to be irrigated Is now iiiiiIit water to a depth of fiiuu one to II ft en feet mid will be reclaimed hy n nyntnii of drainage to lower the level of the rivers ami Inlsrx. A iir(,'e part of the Hwmiip Inml and iractieully all of the valley I.uhI in the Klamath llnsui are held in private own erahip ami Koine in wry Inrj,-!- tracU ulucli iiiiikI lo khIiI in tracts of 11.0 acres or lefts under the ri'K'UU t.oiih KoviTtiiiilt the perfeetion of n water-riKht. KLAr.lATH'U For ib development and pro. UKKATK8T pcrity the Klamath Basin must have ULr.l) people, and tho right kind of people nt that. Its groat need is Intelli gent, practical farmers, who understand tho meaning of intensified and diversified farming; men who will buy laud, not for speculative purposes, but with the idea of clearing off tho sagebrush and making per manent and comfortable homes. Such men aro bound to succeed. There is room for thousands of them. Developing Sui:nr beets have been jjrown ex- Various pi-i-uiii-ntnlly throughout tho KInui- Industries 11th Valley. The percentage of Htiar is Inch, as will he noted from the following minlxHiH inatli- hy the L'nited KtateH De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near Kiiwar in beets, per cent., 'J1.7: sugar in juice, per i-t-nl., M.l ; coeflieient of purity, SIM. r,.pl-rii-nei- has tl-monstratcd that excellent ns paragtiri, nouns and celery can he grown, the tulo lamls ht-ing very similar lo those of the .Sacramento "liml .San J.Mipiiu Valh-NS of I'aliforii.u, where such wgt'tablcN are mi hiieeihsfully cultivated. Through out the world the reclaimed marshlands aro the best suited for tho highest development of dairy inter cuts. There is no question that th.s will become n sugar beet producing section ami that a number of facto ries will he built and opeutul with the development of lliu industry. All hinds of fruit adapted to the temperate zone thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and m-ititrinei. do well, and small fruits bear abundantly mid of excellent ininlity. There are a great many small orehaids throughout tho. basin that prove the adaptability of tho region to the profitable production of fruit. Iv, li, .Smith, former president of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that tho foothill lauds are specially adapted to apple growing. Curtivation of the potato has passed beyond the experimental stage, the sandy loam of the uplands producing them in great abundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took the premium nt the Now Orleans Exposition. Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, tho soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must in sell their excess holdings, there Be Bold is a targe area ot good hind lor salo nt reasonable figures, prices rang ing front nbout ij-15 to -t-.i for unimproved, nud t-0 to $f)0 per aero tor improved laud. Laud adjacent lo the principal towns commands luuher prices. The purchaser pays for tho water right nt n cost of nbout :jlK per aero to bo paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This amounts tu less than the ordinary niinuul rental paid private diteh companies. Some of the irrigators ot Klamath Val ley (.and they are tho must prosperous farmers) hnvo nlready paid out to bitch companies for water ,-1)0 per nero and wn no witter. All of these companies hnvo been purchased by tho Government and included in the system. No public lands will bo open for settlement for scvernl years. OUniute Tho upland soil is mainly n rich sandy and loam of great uniformity and composed Soli largely of disintegrated niul eroded Inva with nu iidmi.Ntuio of volcanic ash nml diatomaeeous enrth, tho latter material of plant ori gin, formed in tho bottom of the ancient sen which covered tho greater part of tlio Great Unsin, nnd of which Klnimith Valley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of many of tho richest agri cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy niul tho grent plains of India, is extremely fer tile, nnd of lasting productiveness. Tho Inko nnd tide lauds aro made up of n volcanic, soil containing much organic matter, n vcgetnble accumulation of itges, nnd is of n pentty nnture. Tho climnto is extremely henltliful nnd not severe. Thoro is rarely nny Winter weather beforo tho latter iinrt of December, nnd but littlo rero weather during tho cntiro Winter. Tlio nnnunl precipitation is nbout liftoen inches, with littlo rniu during tho 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 G SANBORN COITUS THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS. FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. 6ILLETT & CO. ItenT E. Withrow, Vice President AlucnSloah Secretary Abitncting Maps, runs, Bloc Frists,. Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation .Engineers Dod J. Zumwalt, C. K. I'rc.idcnt M. D.IWiluams, C. E. Treasurer Klamath Falls, Oregon East End Meat Market CRISLER & STUTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Ponltry Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kiada. We handle our meats in tho moat modem way In cleaa lincia and surroundings. Try us and we wtU be most happy to have you for 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 CAPT. O. C. AFPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Saleaaea. Office on Fifth ttrcet The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far ties. The largest and best arranged eating homse 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 Ml or K K K Store, Phone 174 J. L. FIELDER wgifflflce PheneM Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Onkrs Are Given Prompt Attcatloa 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company otflcssn PHONES Having up-to-date plaao trucks we solicit your fine piano moving KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS MS stfS m li ft Eli m m r$i Itttf; Sfc"rt It. v.I .-