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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1908)
.rL ESTATE FOR SAM . ,m i. UniiL-li Located 1WiM.tTKUnml.r.ll. - lr. l,p .. ckrr. lor narilculars Ufc"T T ,, mi Wlrt' a i ' " MIICKUANKOUS i LsRYTOl.OAN-H-'r.Hln. but I P.' .,, loan If have " ,' Ml. II.III. ikiKtnrnj.- rOK SALE 111 lu.atl.IU Irnlt Bti'K"""1 - .. . l.i-An iinrlirlit IMnio jw0nlc..n.llll..n. I'lmm-MM or dirt IhU " .... ii.llv nitir llnrrlnii Wti-l"" I""" ' , ", J1.M' '" ---. - ulichti ' """ ':'":,:' l"c,,,", ,",, " . . iiiil.iiii.i Jpwrlr atom. Uqairtan .-..,.- . .... .vintf rliatr. una table anil I wUhirtinK !". ' ,,,lck tt tot Publication n.,iin,fi,l nl llm Interior, II. H. liUOlEcr, Ukrvlxnr (ifrnon, May l&, ll, Soilrr It ln-ri-lijr kUi-ii tliat Allwrl 11..U. if Klmmlli Kalla, Own, ikra N'"' llM7, ,"'1" ,,n,,r n'1 (loMipiJinlioii, N". Wl-'i 'or NKJa jfi;, KKiln V), Townalte 3. I.. wp9K., Will Mrrlillan, li" flh-l HUNolliitrntloii l liia wai i'i Urrtatllilnla.iii l' the 'ami above dn ktM, WforcCimiily Clerk Klamath rv. at Ma office at Klamath'Falla.Or., .. .... ... .1 1.. ...... II1IU g lilt lllll 117 " rtlii, " CUUuat riamr. aa "ltnrrat John O, Mullock, il Klamath Kalla, Oirm, T.J.rltfRUl Klamath Kalla, Orran, lUnJimlMin. nl KUmalh Kalla Oi. ra,Wm. Carllale. of Klamath Kail, Ortffl. J.N.wauia, UPitiU'r. o-m Petition for Liquor License ' TO Till; IIONOItAIII.K COUNTY counr ok tiii: statu ok oui;. GO.N FOII KUMATII COUNTY. Wn llm iinilfrilttni'il, tolia-tit nml h'Kiil viitcia of llm iiriTlncI ol WimkI lllvi-r, In Hi.. County nl Klnmiillt, Hlnln of Ori'itmi, ami iirtintl uuMvnta therein, ami Him liao nctiiutly nuMi-.l tliircin for moro than thirty ! x limm-llntely irnMllii llm date nl Ikh,iK ami nit Ihla illtlon, ilu hereby reajMclfully Hllon your hpnnrahle y In urnnt nml ImiiuIu Jmiirt II, WlicHrr, ,, .,. .lent ol tald nrrliicl, n llrvumi tn ilrlliiia, Iihiii, liTimiiliil or mult lli intra In Iraa iIIRiiIih limn i,i,u hhIIom, III llm precinct almrtalil lor a rlol ol I 1 month, hum llm.lnl, iliy nl July ItXlH. Nutlin li hftrhy ylki'U liy llm nnilir llinril, lhatlhii llllnn M H) i.. trntKil to tliij County Conn nfnrrriiM at tha court room hi tha city ol Kit tnath Kalli, Ori-Koli, on thu lt, ilay t( July. A. I, llam, m . hour of 10 o'clock a. 111. ol Mhl ilay or nn mu thorraflrr a nll (Hilltloii can hit lu-nnt. Ibteil tilt lOtli ilny ol May. HOH. Jamrt II, Wlnflrr, nami:s FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT fors Wanted C P. WillMin l In the market for alt la of (ur, for which ha will my th IkajkaH aurkcl prlcr. AiMrc a him at DaMUi Kallt, Onyon. Treasurers Notice Xotltlt lirtrby ulvcn that thcra are lliidl la ttii county Irraimy for Ilia rv iption ol ill oiitttamlmg county ItimuiU inntotr-l on ami prior to IJJ; SI, IVOn. Intcrnt on tamo will nwnoaiihiiiuti, UKdlt Klimalli K.ll. lliU IRlli ilv U4il, luut. I.. Alra ll, CouutirTrraiurcr. irjtrirrMr.NroiTiii:iKTi:mon.niHti. K Konrlor kljrT.iRATi.jM or rtiauc lNln lamnni i txur.-NoiUv u Iwnlir jm im kriui iwmuyil IMInUtlor hM wimtiTi urar tr wuii4rau in m latHiMtilrcU ilivlitutrawtriirtrTl. " nlr Ih Ml nf JM 11, IMS la NAMrJH .0. K. Ilojl Hoy II. Wlie N. J. Jolumoii liavlil llamlry r. II. (Unlimr J. i:. Von.) (I. Kf Vine n K. X. Hoiiiilrr Krank l)onili'r I'mil I'liKina J. II. h'liiail M. I. Morxiu W, M. Thomanou lul llraiinan lC. Diakn It. A. Moon O.T.Oray Waller Ilm C.dray M. II. HeM ll.C. lllll O.H. Il.ijt W.J, Jmiilxui It. M. Jamltnii J. I.. Yie John (liav M. I. I'arker J. W. Colo II.N.Jmiia O.I.. CIIo K H. Iln.lt! J. M. I.'lIIlT) II. II. lioilcy ). II. Hunrli Aa IIi.ih) ltalih II. I.aiyit.n I I.. W. CoK-lan.l Ira Kiinl.' WVey Coin 1 Win. M. Mirrn It. 0. Couilney , II.J.h'arilt;i I), t. Noah W. II. Notion A. I.. Melhawi , J. A. (lll.'on Clark Wm. Ifc'tiloii I I". Al. Dintoii Uf Hciitou I.. C. fltiimrn J. II. HrailK K. J. O.I.11 Jin. Iloilk' Hiii WI1I10 j Krank hllrrra D. Ityan W. II. Clark In A. Cianrt! C. C. l!ro.hy J. II. IV-rry H. II. Kin li l- m tn nmixtlun wltk Uw'Klaaaaili an.Orll. of ll. f.JL.wIn A-lA tMj oiiivi.uui.i,i ut ii.nigtm aiwiir airii.iihruhiMlrfi.rniiiw nwkiKlwIUW.ubJwitaMlhOMiiluiMW VjaMU Iwdl I... .k.ll . . 1 m , -r- "rt ". "ii n urn m.Bjr u. wn iSttS "" MU iulr to. Iiaa.at lb. Wflrttf liralw vIvbm (It. hj..a.M. will aauuaiarttn iimnaiir riakt whau JltS!L,"'.i!ll",", " caatli baipiii - - Sial n AuUI.M (WUrr f xu Inurlvr Summons In tlin Circuit Court nl the Stale nl Orriroii lor Klamath County. John Koontt .lalnll(f, . Aiuamla Kla KnunUiU'lrtiilaiit, auHlntiiily tor illvorcr. J 11 the name ol the atate olOreuon: You atu litrcby riiiiircl to ajwr am! anawrr the complaint llleil ayalnit )ou 1ti the alunn eutltleil ault on orliefnte Katunlay, June 13th, ItfOS, Ih-Iiik the tail ilay recrlll In tlie onler (or un- I liiil Inn nl thla aummoui, the Ural puhll Irall'in nl ulilili heltiK on r'atunlay, May '.'nil, liaia, ami II )otl fall to to anawcr, I fur want thereof, (he tilaiutill will apply to Ihn court for llm relief ileinamhil In illiM mlii.itf.tlil lllwl tirrclll. Illll! Itir " I " '- - ailtcri-eillmolvlnil the ImiikU ol uiatri iiiony eilttlnu betnevn plawitlfl ami ilc Icmlant, Thlatummoiialaaencilhy puhliration In the Kveniii lleralil, hy onler nl lion. Henry I.. IWiiaon, JuJt: "I the Circuit Court for the lint Jmliclal illatrict of Onit.m, date.1 May lit, Una), which or iler ntulrpa auinuioni to ho piililllii-l oiicna ik for ila conaecutlve aceka from thu lit ilay ol May, 1008. A. I.. I.KAVITT, Attorney for rialntiff. G. Helming & Co. jur Merchant! MarahlkM, Oreaw, or KUmath ralla. Onion n's Plumbing Shop 'Cottraciind and Jobblag Flratclaaa l.lno or 1'lumb. V Spcclnhlea ami Drat claia Workmanship. A 0. U. w. BilldlM Klamath FaUt Jackson Hotel 'ort Klamath. Ore. Clean room. Hmw havin! the table always. up- W with the beat the "ket afforda-Terma ra-oaable. C.Jackaon, Prop.' DKfAHTMKNT orTHKIHTKKlOB.oayiaatl UNOorrtca, M'atblnilup, i. U Uajr 1, w. Kotiea or anioaitiox or rraiieuaiai 10 irniiarxT im aatar. Nolle. It b.r.lir lit u thai Ih. Hecrdarr ot Ih. Inlrrlor hai a. "W.I ilcMrlm.iiial oitr ol wliiiilrawal In m tar aa h. Mm. aeu Ilia wllUiliawal tor Irri tation uuitwM. unilt r Ik. act ot Jun. IT, ml. ' iinaial'.a'Jnlor um In renneetlon wlib llitl Kl.iualh I'mlerl, I llfl.ill.nl III. (ollowlni ilr-1 wrllwd lan.1i In lb. Vial, ol Orel on. an.l bjr lilt anlbotlir iucb ol tal.l liacta ai bar. not bru b.rtlolo fln.ll; i.ttoinl ami ai. 1101 mbriolM wllb.lrawn, i.en.l or a.iroprl .K.I, will U lubkel la xltlemriil unJr lb. public lan.l laa nl th. Untied Hiat.t on and alurJulrao lvea.but .ball not ta i'y''',, enirr. ailnf or n erllon unlll Auaun . IK , ..,..'.'11.,,:.. u i.n.l nmr. .1 lAltt ef. . oirioii. warnlna belna eaprmlr ,"n ''!Ji no i-cnun lll U Kimllie.t 101.I11 or vierclu anrrlibl bal.cr iiinl.r ani ' aetllanien 10; ihtui-.II.iii beiun alter May M.yl.tiaM. and nrlor lo iulr l'. '" all aueli ulllenienl or . I', nliilonrr nl I lie llrneral Unit OHIre, "U KH AMUunl tk-eretary ol lb. Interior. 3500 Acres Free Jim UkcaMe company haa 8500 acrea ol land under tlio Adam ditch (hat l will itive IlKNT KHKK for ono year. Thlk IncitiJea the uie ol the land and water. The renter wuat clear and place ihe land In cultivation. The rent er gefa all the cropa hut wo rmerve the rlyht to paiture the atuublc. The Lakeildo Company, J. Prank Adama, Manager, Merrill Oregon. Klamath lata fhiltc Ubrary The Klamath Falla Public Library ia open evary afternoon from 2 to 6:30 o'clock and each evening from 0:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Irivltatlon la ex- tended to alh CD. Wlllion'iololngout.h.l whole aa)e atock of llquora cheap ai the cheap eat. ' Tho Klamath Project Tlio Klnrnnth Project in tho namo tlnil link (recti njipllud to tlio ruclnmn tion of about 100,000 acres of Innrl now initJur llm ovcrilow of tlio Klamath llivi'i- Mini of Lower Klniiuitli I,nko nnd Tule Utlto mill I lie IrrlKiitloti or nlmiit lt'0,000 ucrcH of valley Imiil niljnuetit lo tlio Klmmitli Hivor, iiIoiir tlio cottnte of Lont River mid tlio tributary portion of tho tfrcat plateau lyiK chiefly in Klamath County, OrcKon, but iiIko eiiihraeini,' it part of Sinltlyou ami Modoo Coun tien, California, a total area of 200,000 acres. Tho Project embrace tlio cotiHtruction of n very Kieut mileau of ciinalH, lateral arid druiiuiiu cannla and will Iiavu ilH principal Hoiirce in Upper Klamath l.olcc, Clear Lake and iloraelly arc reservoir Hitea ulieru ilnod water will bu impounded and utilized for irrigation of land included in the upper portion of tho Project. Work 011 tho main canal wan btarled in the Hpring of 11)00 mid tlio llrht unit of nine mileH in now com pleted. About l.'I.OOO ncrcH of laud will bu irrigated from the lirat unit, the laterals for which uru being cnuxtriipU'd tinder the mipcrviHion of the cnKinccra having charge of the Project. liy far thu Inrgcat proportion of the land under the flrnt unit in now in aagcbriinh and iiiuat bo cleared and broken in time for crop iu the Spring of 1008- Work oil the sec ond unit in being done by tho Government and em brace nineteen mil l-h of main canal and twenty-six milcH of lateral! to furnish wuter to about 20,000 additional ncrt.s of laud. Work on this unit will be prosecuted 11 h rapidly an possible. Nearly one-half of the area to be irrigated ia now under water to a depth of from ono lo fifteen feet and will be reclaimed by n xyHtem of drainage to lower the level of tho rivent nud lake. A large part of the awamp Innd and practically nil of the valley laud in the Klamath ll.ihin are held in private own ership antl Homo iu very large tract which must be aold iu tract of 1C0 acre or Ichh under thu regula tion governing the perfection of 0 water-right. KLAMATH'S For iUi development and proa- GREATEST pel I ty the Klamath Basin must nave NEED . people, and the right kind of pcopla at that. Its rjroat need is intelli gent, practical fanners, who understand tho meaning of Intenslllcd and diversified farming; men who will buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with the idea of clearing off tho sagebrush and making per manent and comfortablo homes. Such men are bound to succeed. There it room for thousands of them. Developing Hugnr beets have been grown ex- Various pcrimcntally throughout the Klam- Industries nth Valley. Thu percentage of augur is high, a will be noted from the following nnnlyirt made by the United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near Mignr iu beets, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per cent., 21.1 j coefficient of purity, S3.1. Experience has demonstrated that excellent as paragus, onions mid celery can bo grown, the tule lands being very similar lo those of thu Sacramento and San .loatium Valley of California, where such vegetables are m huccch.ifully cultivated. Through out the world tho reclaimed marshlands are the best suited for thu highest development of dairy inter ests. There is no question that this will become a sugar beet producing section mid that a number of facto rie will be built and operated wtli the development of tho industry. All kinds ot fruit adapted to tho temperate zone thrive hero apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, aprieots nud nectarines do well, and small Iruil bear abundantly anil of ecellell quality. There uro a great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove tho adaptability of the region to-tho prolltable production of fruit. V.. L. Smith, former president of tho Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that tho foothill laud uro tpcciully adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the experimental stage, the sandy loam of tho uplands producing them m great abundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took tho premium at tho New Orleans Exposition. Tho most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adopted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, thero Be Bold is a large area ot good land for sale at reasonable ligures, prices rang ing from about $15 to :I5 for unimproved, nnd $20 to S0 per aero tor improved laud. Lund adjacent .to the principal towns commands hiuher prices. The purchaser pays for tho water right at a cost of about $18 per aero to be paid for iu ten equal annual in. stnllmcnts without interest. This amounts to less than tho ordmnry annual rental paid privato ditch companies. Somu of tho irrigators of Klamath Val ley tnnd they are tho most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $u'0 per aero and wn no water. All of these companies have been purchased by tho Government and included in tho system. No pttblie 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 ofalisintcgrnled and eroded lava with aji admixture of volcauio ash and diatomaccous earth, the latter material of plant ori gin, forntod in tho bottom of tho ancient sea which covered-tho greater part of the Great Basin, and of which Klamnth Volley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of many of the richest agri cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy nnd tho great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. 'The lako and title lands are nutdo up of n volcanic soil containing much organic matter, n vbgctablo accumulation of ages, nudjs of a pea tty nature. Tho climate is extremely healthful and not severe. Thore is rarely any Winter weather beforo tho latter part of December, and but littlo rero weather during the entire Winter. Tho annual precipitation 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 CHASK G SANBORN COITtM THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS. FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES . W. GILLETT & CO. Dert E. Withrow, Vice Preaident Abitricting Maps, naaa, Btac Mats, tie. AujwSui-a; Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation laglicfrs C. E. II. C Klamath Fails, Oregon Don J. Zumwalt, C. E. Preaidcnt If. D.Wnuu, C. E. Tree irer i 4.1 East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, VeaL Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meats and Saaeafee of all UbmJs. We handle our meata In the moat modern way taelaaa lincse and aurroundina. Try us aad we will be aaoat happy to have you for a cuatomer. 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 nt present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance tn prices. Remem ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double the area of moat town lots offered to investors. . FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPIEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salcfca. Offtee oa Fifth Ureal The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating honae in the city. Open day and night. WOOl) WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 401 or K K K Store, Phone 174 j. i. fMj)er wy-HSr Heavy .Freighting a Specialty. Baggage ' Orders AeV Given Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer S Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucka we aollclt your noving odfcesn FHONES " fine piano ma KENYON 5 GRIMES, PROPRIETORS m mm M , ..v, ?' 'I ? j"r.v j