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l'l:i iJIW l Klamath Klli, Off.,
. nil, .!. til Ainrilit. ItOH.
ioltiniri iltni-"'-'! John (J.
Let, ol Klamath all, (Uritoii,
L, l Vlimiili I nll. Orrmui.
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Int. CiiliiV, nl Klamath Kalla,
J,S.W"t llrisMer. 6 IK
fur Wanted
i WiUton ) In I lie market for nil
Hart, lot which tin will naV the
latritl frier. Aildrca him at
k Falla. Oregon.
Treasurers Notice
liah'irlir firm that llivre are
lUaunlf tit-army fur Ilia rr-
I U til mllalatlilllnj COIIIlt)
pMcalnl mi ami prior In
PUM. Inlrirtt mi Mine will
tta Hill title
IIKIiaiillif'alla ihN (Mil tint
,I1W,
. Alri Uau,
CounlvTri-aiirr.
Summons
In tint Clicnlt (,'oinl nl lliu Main ii(
OiCtfon lor Klflinnlli (,'oiintv.
John Kowils iUlnllll, v, Amanda
Kiln KnorilFJiilrmUnt, oult Iti r-rjiilty lor
ll iVOM II. I
In llio nniiiiMil lliu ilntii nl OrcKnti :
Yon nui hrinliy ifipilii'il tnnirimi nml
miawi'i tliiii'iiiiiiiilni nidi nuulimt )i,u
In llionlnivu I'lillllnl milt mi nr IicIdik
haltinlay, Jiinn l.'lih, iwm, H,nK t,
Intt day iirpKcrllii'il In tlm oidur rir ml,. ,
llrnlluli nl till hiniiliiona, llio Ural Mil,.
ration nl whli'li IikIiik mi Hnlitrilay, .May
iiiiili IIKIH, mill II yrni Ml an to ntianer, '
fur Mill Ihl'lHif, tlm lilallllin Hill ll,iy
In Hhi court fur tlm rullel iIimiimi,i-. n
III"-tinnpUliil, filed hiii-lii, lo-wlts for
mli'Cri'KillMnhliiit llio lunula nl tuntrl
moity rulatltitf Ix-Uecn plnliitltt aihI ilr i
li'iiilmil, I
Till K o ll It) Miorto i.-nnl hy piihllralloii
In lliu Eu'iilntt llrrnlil.hy order of linn.
Ilrnry I,, tii'n, .lihlii nl ilmCliriill
Coil 1 1 lor tlm Hut Jinllrlal illatiict nl
Uri'ion.iUli'il May lal. IUH. uhdlinr.
ili'r llillllf Miillllioiia In Ixi iti.hrl ,
oiirna wi-IK lor am rmitrriitlvn wrrka
Irniii tin- tut ilay nl Mnv, llH,
a. i.. i.iiAVirr,
Allotiifylor I'lalnllll.
DKI'AlltHKNT lirtllKINTCI(llllt,uiial
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lvt Nutiia vr aniuaifiua ur rtaLicrtau
tu tammxi tun taiar Node. l.titbr
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lalnl ilrMltJtlilal mijtl i,t lb,tlaal In tu
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Ilia ailllii'lllr audi nl aalil llarta aa ha nul
lrii htitiulii r nnall; luaml ami aia nut
ilhrlali talllirllaiall, Ifxltr.) bi ) llol.fl
altil, allllaa aulit In Hliinrlil limlar lli
Ulillrlan, la ul il,t l'nll.,1 aiaia-a uu an I
lalitr iult an lfl, bill iliall nul U lutj.ci lo
nlif, nniitir aalrrllon until Aujun Jv, liwi
at Hit Ciill.-I aui.al.nl Dice at laatila.
IMa-fun, Mimlna Ulna ii,,lr alien ikal I
lnlMill will Ixi rtuilltiltiralu "I virlclaa
anr flalil lialfar nntlar alii alllt inanl uf
ix-rulliill Uaun allar Majr Mat l,IVMt ail t
tlm It, Jul) pu, l4n all audi aIIIrtiitii ut ix
Ulallun Ulna ll'ltMlall. HIII.M'ltr Mall
illan.TH I" .11 VI. .Na-.ill Ml. il ami ,S HI
Ht 'If. ut b lit H 1. 1 1 SH ,(t. Bcll"li I.
urn iir.NSf.rr.
t'oiainla.luurt ul Ibviltiivtal lnl Cimr
riuvK i-li.m i:
lllil A.il.laut HTIHair ill Ilia lulrflur
( 2500 Acres Free
Tlii ldkvililiirniiiiai,y haa U.VD acrra
nl laml iimlr-r Hut Ailama illtrh lliat ll
Mill Kio IH:NT I'llKK lor nmi )rar.
Ihla liitliiilra lliu litv nl Ihn Uml aliJ
l, r. Tlit' ii'iiti'r limit cliar atnl
ilare llio laml In ciillHalion. Tl.errul.
rr itcla all lli cru Iml wo trri tho
lltrht In iailiitx llif alulihli-.
"I lira Irfakt-alilf Cuniiaity,
J. Trunk Ailami, Minagrr,
.Mrttlll Oirftin,
Notice
All arciiuula ilun inn mini be ntllrtl
hy iiulr or raali within llilrly ilaja or
thry III lx iiihllaluil ami nM at ,iili
l!c aiirtluti In tin, lilk'hcai hMilcr,
C. II. WIII1011.
Klamath I alia Pu.ftt HWar
Iho Klamath Kail I'uhllc Library la
J open every nflrrnonn frum UtoCJUi
I o'clock and each cvenlntr from OiW lo
IU n'clnck. A cordial Invitation it c f
, lendctl lo all.
FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT
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arret. Huhixuxi, ll. 0, Maul, 17.
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4-lau.t tWra-tarr of th. Int.rlw
HelminiJ & Co.
Merchants
MtrahHeld, Oregon, or
"Ul Wli. Oregon
U. II, VVIIIxnn lrliitu out hla hIiiiIi'
al alnck nl llinura ilnap aa the rliraf
rat
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iV Plumbing
Shop
Ntrsctljigi ana Jobbing
ttM:!n"nf!'"i'-
Ilia. W , ' " "M" ,lr',l
O.U.W. Building
" ana
son Hotel
frt Klamath, Ore.
1 rOOIrlU. dtxnA b.J.
I 1 BUU WCIaVa
table always aup
"n me peat the
fforda-Termarea.
Lfon, Prop.
Merrll. The town without boom.
WANrKD-WIII my ','; cenla a 1 Irce
(or pool I'lrnn liallnti ariii rana and 'J
rriila for hall h'allnti l(o. Itoberia A
llanka,
'.M tr 1 enl oir mi all rliaitf, Tlttiti lay
I'rlilay ninl Salnnlay al IKillt-ar'a
l''urnlliiii'Hiorv.
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentlit
American Haul. A Trntt Co.' IlulMInu '
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night j
Private Dining Parlor j
Oyaters Served In Any Style i
J.V.HOUSTON, Prop.!
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Sprinrf Creek
RESORTS
Tho lioat Irotlt llahliiK In Oregon.
jKxrellent accommadatlons lor
narlles.
' Cawblng oulHU lor rent.
toeclal camping groundt and
boati (Or rent.
Kino pattnro for ilock.
Telephone connection.
Accommodation K ,0 Crater
Will meet partlei t Klamath
Agency,
FRANK SILVIES
raopanrroR
Klamath Agency, Ore.
The
Klamath
Project
Tho Klamath Project In tho name
Unit linn boon applied to tho rcclamiv
Hon of about 100,000 acre of land now
, , nnuer llio ovcrllow or the Klnmatli
Hiver nml of I.ower Klamath Lako and Tulu Jioke
ninl Hid Iri'iKation of about ji-0,000 ncrca of valley
I11111I udjai't'iit lo the Klamath River, aloiiK thu coiiihu
of l.OHt Hiver and tho tributary portion of tho great
plateau lyliiK chielly in Klamath County, Oregon, but
nlao embrneinK a part of SUkiyou and Modoo Coun
tica, California, a total arco of 200,000 ncrcu.
The l'roject cmbracca tho conatruction of a very
urent mileagu of canala, latcrnla and druinago canali
and will have it principal source in Upper Klamath .
lake. Clear Lako and Jloraelly aro rciervoir aitea
where Hood water will be impounded and utilized for
irrigation of land included in tho upper portion of '
the l'roject.
Work on tho main canal waa alarted in the .Spring
of l'JOU and the llmt unit of nine mi lea in now com
pleted. About 13,000 acrca of land will be irrigated
from the lint unit, the latcrala for which are being
coimtructed under the aupcrviaion of the cngineera
having charge of tho l'roject. liy far tho largeat
proportion of the land under tho iirat unit ia now in
aagebruah and muat bo cleared and broken in time
for crojia in the Spring of 1008- Work on tho aec
ond unit ia being done by thu (Joverumcnt and cm
brncea nineteen tnika of mnin canal and twenty-eix
milcH of latcrala to ftiruiah water to about 20,000
additional acrea of land. Work on this unit will be
proKccuted aa rapidly na poaaible.
NVarly one-half of the area to be irrigated ia now
under wuter to a depth of from one to fifteen feet
and will be reclaimed by a'ayntcm of drainage lo
lower the level of the river and lakca. A largo part
of the awnmp land and practically all of the valley
land in tho Klamath liaain aro held in private own.
cntliiii and hoiiio in very large trade which inuat be
old in trade of 100 ncrca or lea under the regula
tion governing the perfection of a water-right.
KLAMATH'S For its development and pro
(JREATEST perity the Klamath Basin must have
NEED people, and the right kind of people
at that. Its great need is Intel.
gent, practical farmers, who understand the meaning
of intensified and diversified fanning; mon 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 pcrimcntally throughout tho Khun-
Industries ath Valley. Thu percentage of sugar
ia high, aa will be noted from the
following analyaia made by tho United States Do
p.irtincnt of Agriculture from beets grown near
Hiignr in becta, per cent., 21.7 ; sugar in juice, per
rent., -M.1 j cocfllcient of purity, 63.1.
Experience has demonstrated that excellent as
pnragiiN, onions and celery can be grown, the lulu
lands being very nimilar to those of the Sacramento
and San .lomiuiu Valley of California, when; such
vegetable are o aticcraHfully cultivated. Through,
out the world thu reclaimed iiinrtililauds aro thu best
united for the highest development of dairy inter
cuts. There ia nn (tteation that this will become a sugar
beet producing section and that n num'ier of facto,
ries will be built and operated with thu development
of tho industry.
All kinds of fruit adapted to the temperate 7.0110
thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes,
plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and smalt
rruits bear abundantly nml or excellent quality.
There are a great many small orchards throughout
the basin that prove the adaptability of thu region
to thu prolltablc production of fruit.
K. I.. Smith, former president of the Oregon Stato
Hoard of Horticulture, gives it us his opinion that
tho foothill lands aro specially adapted to apple
growing.
Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the
experimental stage, the sandy loam of the uplands
producing them in great nbuudauce.
Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation,
took tho premium nt tho Now Orleana Exposition.
Tho moat important forago crop ia alfalfa, tho soil
being peculiarly ndapted to ita growth.
Exoees All landowners being required
Holdings Must to sell their excess holdings, there
Be Bold a largo area of good laud tor sale
at reasonable figures, prices rang
ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20
to $50 per acre lor improved land. Land adjacent
to the principal towna commanda burlier pricca. The
purchaser paya for the water right at a coat of about
$18 per aere to bo paid for in ten equal annual in.
atallmcnta witnont intereat. Thia nmount8 to leaa
than the ordinary annual rental paid privato ditch
companies. Some of the irrigatora of Klamath Val
ley (.and they are the moat prosperous farmers) have
already paid out to such companies for water $G0 per
aero and rwn no water. All of these companiea have
been purchased ty the Government and included in
tho aystem.
No pnblie lands will bo open for settlement for
several yean.
OUaiat The uplaud aoil is mninly a rioh Bandy
tnd loam of great uniformity and composed
goil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava
with an admixture of volcanic ash and
diatomaceoUB earth, the latter material of plant ori
gin, formed in the bottom of tho ancient sea which
covered the greater part of tho Great Basiu, and of
which Klamath Valley ia a northwesterly extension.
Sueh aoil, characteristic of many of tho richest ogri
cultural sections of tho world, inoluding much of
Italy and the great plains of India, is extremely fer
tile, and of lasting productiveness. Tho lako and
tulo landa are made up of a volcanio aoil containing
much organio, matter, a vegetablo accumulation of
ages, and ia of .a pcatty nature.
The olimate la extremely healthful aud not severe.
There ia rarely any Winter weather beforo tho latter
part of December, and but little aero weather during
the entire Winter. The annual precipitation ia about
fifteen inchea, with little rain during tho Summer
months.
BUY According to Season
Groceriesthe 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 COITRS
THE LEADERS
VAN RIPER BROS
FURNITURE
Our goods are new and attractive.
ALSO THE PRICES
. W. GILLETT & CO.
Bert E. Witiibow,
Vice I'rcnldent
AllknSloak,
Secretary
Abstracting
Maps, rtaaa, Mac Mats, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation .InglBecn
DOS J. 7.UMWALT, C. E.
President
M. D.WlLUAMS, C. E.
TrtsMm
Klamath Fall, Oregoa
East End Meat .Market
CRISLER S STILTS. Proprletora N
Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton. Pork and Povltry
Fresh and Cured Heats and Sausages of all kind.
We handle our meats in the most modern way In damn
lincai and surroundings. Try us and we will be asost
happy to have you for a customer. Free Delivery.
T
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 Buys
nt 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 Sakamen.
Office oa Fifth Stmt
The Gem
Restaurant and Lodging House
Special accommodations for Faarily Dinner Par
ties. The largest and best arranged eating hovsc
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
JT PTRT.slF.i? Wood Yard aad Office
. li. XUtldUliR na,,,. cuy Hall
Mtttea
Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders Are
Given Prompt Atteattoa
O. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
Having up-to-date olaao omce art.
trucks we solicit your PHONES "
fine plaao movlag - '
KENTON a GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
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