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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1908)
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Ctillil. ol KUniilli Fall,, J, .V. ': ItrtiWtor. 6-lK Summons In tlio Circuit Cum I nl tlio Htntn ol Olt'iiou lor Klnnmlli County, John Koouli uliilnilff. vi. A ..,. i,. Klla Koolits defendant, illliitfillty fl)t ' illvorui, . In tlm iihiiik ol llin Intn nl On-Kniit Votmiri liiinliy tiiiiln. liiiiiH.iirnti.; nuivtiu tlm complaint lllc.l nKnnf,t on In tlmnhutn I'lilllliil null on or lii'lmit ' Fslimlny, June Klili, iwm, Mi,k ii. tail day ircicillH-i In tl.ii order for pub llrallon nl tlila aiiinuiiiiia, llm llrnt mli. ration ol wlilcli lirlntt on CaluMny, May L'nil, HHIH, ni. II )imi (n i In nrmwrr, lor want thereof, llm .lnliillll will npply In llm ruiiit lor tlm lellel iliMiintiiliil In ' the complaint, fllnl lii-n-ln, tow It: r a dccieeillaroUiiig tlm bond nfmatrl-j loony eilallng lietwien ilaiiitlfl ami dc- I fcmlant. I Thliiliitiioiiaa i'in. ,y publication ' III llm livening Herald, liyonlcr ol Hon, llrnry l IU-iioii, Judges ol llm Circuit i Court lor llm flint Judlilal illMrlctolj Oregon, dated .May I.I, l!K)s, w,r, ,,r. ilir rritilna Miiiiiiioua to Imi pulilliliol niiiTi wi'cl furalx roiiMTiitlvi) wccln Irum llm tat day ol Mny, m, a i i,i:aviit, Altorimy for I'lalntlff, DKiMttruKM nriiii:iNi.iii(iii,ur.i..L I ItU mill t, VWihlluloli, II ( , Utr I, 'n. Ni'tm n r niii.minn nr riauc hum to II1lrl an mil hullo Ii lirrrbr Imillol lllRrtlfUI nl iti lnlitur hi-1. ralfd lUtiluifiiul nofrr ol Mlib1iiil In ,, Ill llh ulniiHUII,, ullti'tlaml lr llll falluli Milrtri Uf,ilr lit art ul Jutjf 17, ljj, ifjaial .aMilur iim In miuii-niun olih llTr klamalli rnWI,lriill,i,l II," li,lliilliitr rrllml laluli In tti Plata itl flrrinn, au, by lili aiilhutltr nirli ,,l nl.l liarla data nul , U-all lirlaliilii m QriAlljr trilbt! abt ala li,t uiliamli IIMl'ii r,ti, i,r ai.n,,i !!, will b uljrt I fllliualll UU'lrl ll,a luLltclaii'l lai l ll,i t'nllM aiatai mi an, ItirJilrW I'H.I'Ut il.ill uul U lUkHHu nlrr. nlli,( f mImiIoii until Aujuil tt, tn , alllit Unllxt atilii I nl HIT.ta it Ukitli union, a,iilu( Uii iiif,ilr ii, rn Ibat llwii lll b I'lmlnxl In din i,r nncln ill ililit wliaiaur uiiiWr any M-ttWrarnt ir ruallon laluli Atttr Mar Mat I, fm, anl llvr lu Jul) m, IV",. alliucli tllfiuaniiit i' ruttnn Ull Imblil'lrli MHUlnrlln Mill llaii.T II K ,11 K . Mint HI. l ami MM qr H m, Ul W ir hll SM ill, hrtlliilll. Mill! l,NN.1T. CoiMnliilniirl u Ida Uimlal I an I (imci hunk 1'iriii r. Mm Anlilaul Mrrit laigr ol tua Int'llur FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT Furs Wonted : p. Willaun Ii in tlm market fur all a of fan, fur wliich Im will wy the at orkf t ,rlc". AiMrraa him at i Falli. Orrcm. Treasurers Notice i-Xie U licfrliy trlvrn that Ihrm are kbtkerviiiity liraauiy (nr the re- ptioa ol all nutitaiiilinii comity eta irnli-trl on anil prior to ' S, 1900. Intrirat on Mine will ihoo thliilalK lttKlaniill, i'alla llila t&l i ilai ML M. L Air lnii, CountirTii'aiurrr. MimworillCINTKRIOIuoriiaaal. uaantmx UaMabm. II C Manh tU mn or munition nr rtiauc LaHmi miaiat tan ii,-Nolk U brtl.f aal ua arllf r Kn-nlarr f tka Inlxbr ha wunMUi anlar r lih4rml In M aw lltrtli lha Ith.lrawal f. !,"!. rJ an aru, II,. art Jun, J, gg (a KJUhr aw In rMiMilm aatlh Um KVamalh LVV! "" rmaiwIiiaT UMTIIIvJ JaiMI r4la f OruM k.i i.w k, iniLMttHu.,! jllnirtiailinaiM l-n Karatulun AMUly LT!. J mn,f!un" " nauwii.iaMiu kiU i ul''r, alnnn uaator 1& iK u, ICn-Ji' S SX&'Z??. IL7 ":""." "i 'airninu ina Ua land mt at Utnwar, Or, BklH.j7 . ' i'n,iwtiPl,"in"Hl l'Whimnnoilw am rkbl wkal lTS..''."!""""i! r.Krupallaa Uni lSELi.,'" ,.''-" Viiir.ir '?""" ,",n rwtHiM.il t r!B,.l"", "' '" ""l UimI OftV. I "" lit hViiUrr of lb InUrlar m I 2500 Acre Free Tlm t.akralili' company haa S.VK) arrra jn( laml iiiiiIit the Ailama ilitih that it will iiivn IIKNT I'ltKi: lur ouu r. iThla luclil'lra the Han nl the l.tml ami jatrr. the tinier inuit clrar ami I .lro Ihe laml In cullttatloii. Thvrriit ;rr Ketaall llm crnpa Imt o rraerve the rl)tht lu iitne tlm rtulihh', 1 Tlm lkiihle Comiaiiy, . J. Frank Attaint, Manair, Merrill Orrxon. Notice All arrounta ilim 1110 liiuat be trttlnl hy imlenr rath Mithln 'thirly ilaya nr limy will la niihlialinl ami nolil at Huh-1 lie auction to the helical lihhler. C. 1. Wlltioii. klamaU I alt Pu.Kc llbfary The Klamath Knllt I'uhlic Library la oien every afternoon from 'I to 6:30 o'clock ami each cvrnlnc from C:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation la cx ti-ndcl to all. 0. I. Willanu lnlillH! out hit nhole t alock ol li'tiota t lie U at the chea j eat. I' i C Helming & Co. Merchant! 1 Multifield, Ore, or "h r.iu, Oregon t's Plumbing Shop "tricilntl and JobblaM ririlrlni. I i .i , --- ihiip oi riumu Spoclahioti ami (lrt. ""t Workiimnahlii. KOiU.W. Building "-'"IM ffUlS wkson Hotel " Klamath, Ore. nroomii, goodb4to, we table always sup- with the beat the laffordg-Termarea-Me. ,c Jackson, Prop, MerrU. The town without boom. WANTKD-WIII y .'ii-enlaa piece for itMl clean iiallmi a) nip rant ami " renla fur hall callou ie. Kolierta lUuka. 10 per cent oil mi all chalra, Tliurtday Friday ami Saturday at DolUer'a Fiiriiiliui' Hlore. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Aiimrlcan Hank A. Trtiil Co.'a Ilulldlnu CENTRAL CAFE - Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlor Oyatera Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Sprinrf Creek RESORTS Tlm Iwat trout Hailing In Oregon, Excellent ttccouimadalionti lor partlei. , Camping oulOU for rent. HprcUl cainplnfi groumle anil boati for rent. Fine pasture for ilock. Telephone connection. Accommodations to go to Crater Aviil meet srllea at Klamath Agency, , FRANK SILVIES rRorarrroR Klamath Agency, Ore. The Klamath Project Tho Klumath Project in tlio name that has been applied to tlio reclama tion of about 100,000 acres of land now iiiiuit tlio overflow of the Klamath KiviT ami of Jiower Klamath Lako uud Tulo Ijake iinil tlm irrlKation of about H'-O.OOO acres of valley IiiiiiI ntljitceiit to the Klamath Itiver, iiIomk tlio course of LoHt Itiver and the tributary portion of the great plateau lyiiiK chiefly in Klamath County, Oregon, but iiIho embrauiui; a part of Biskiyou and Modoo Couui lien, California, a total area of 200,000 ncrcH. The Project embrace! tlio construction of a very Krcnt miluaKu of canals, laterals and drainage canals and will have it principal source in Upper Klamath Lake, Clear Lako and Horsefly are reservoir sites whero flood water will bo impounded and utilized for imitation of land included in the upper portion of the Project. Work ou the main canal was started in the Hpring of l'JUu' and the first unit of nino miles ia now com pleted. About 13,000 acrca of land will bo irrigated from the first unit, the laterals for which are being conatructed under the supervision of the engineers having charge of the Project, By for the largest proportion of the land under tho first unit is now in MiKcbrtihii and must bo cleared and broken in time for crops in the Bpriug of 1"08 Work on the sec mid unit is being done by the Government and em braces nineteen miles of main canal and twenty-six inilcH of laterals to furnish water to about 20,000 additional acres of land. Work on this unit will be prosecuted as rapidly as possible. Nearly one-half of the area to be irrigated is now under wuter to a depth of from one to fifteen feet and will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to lower the level of the rivers and lakes. A large part of the swamp land and practically all of the valley land in tho Klamath Iiasin arc held in private own ership and Nome in very large tracts which must be sold in tracts of 1C0 acres or less under the regula t'.ons governing tlio perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development and pro GREATEST pcrity the Klamath Basin must have NEED people, and the right kind of people at that. Its great need is intelli gent, practical farmers, who understand the meaning of intensified and diversified fanning; men 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 are bound to succeed. There la room for thousand! of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various periuientally throughout the Klntn- Industries ath Valley. The percentage of BUKur iit high, as will bo noted from the following analysis mado by tho United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near sugar in beets, per cent., 21.7; sugar in juice, per rent., II 1.1 ; coefficient of purity, 83.1. I'xpericucc has demonstrated, that excellent as paragus, onions and celery can be grown, tho tulo IiiikN being very similar to those of the Sacramento and Snn .loaitiin Vulleys of California, where such vegetables are ho successfully cultivated. Through out the world the reclaimed marshlands are the best suited for the highest development of dairy inter ests. There is no question that this will become a sugar beet producing section and that a number of facto ries will he built and operated with tho development of the industry. All kinds of fruit adapted to the temperate zone thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, npricota ond nectarines do well, and small rruits hear abundantly and of excellent quality. There are a great many small orchards throughout the bnsin that prove the adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. K. L. Smith, former president of the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture, gives it as his opinion that the foothill lands arc specially adapted to apple growing. Cultivation of the potato has passed beyond the experimental stage, tho sandy loam of tho uplands producing them in great nbuudance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took the premium at tho Now Orleans Exposition. The most important forage crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth; Exosm All landowners being required Holding! Mutt to sell their excess holdings, there Bs Sold is a largo area of good land for sale at reasonable figures, prices rang ing from about $15 to $35 for unimproved, and $20 to $50 per acre tor improved land. Land .adjacent to the principal towns commands burlier prices. The purchaser pays for the water right at a cost of about $18 per acre to be paid for in ten equal annual in stallments without interest. This amounts to less than tho ordinary annual rental paid private ditch companies. Some of the irrigators of Klamath Val ley (and thoy are the most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $60 per aero and rwn no water. All of these companies havo been purchased by the Government and included in the system. No pnblie landa will bo open for settlement for several years. OlianaU The upland soil is mainly a rich saudy tad loam of groat uniformity and composed loll ' largely of disintegrated and eroded lava, with an admixture of volcanio ash and diatomaceoua earth, tho latter material of plant ori gin, formed in the bottom of the aucient sea which covered the greater part of the Great Dasiu, and of which Klamath Valley is a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of many of the richest agri cultural sections of the world, including much of Italy and the great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lake and title lands are made up of a volcanio soil containing, muoh organio matter, a vegetable accumulation of ages, aud is of a peatty nature. The olimate is extremely healthful and not severe. There is rarelyany Winter weather bofore the latter part of December, and but little cero weather during the entire Winter. The 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 CHASE a SANBORN COrTIK THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES . W. GILLETT S CO. Dert E. Witiibow, Vice President Abftrtcting Maps, Plaat, Blae Mats, Etc. AtXJMSUMIf, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and IrrlUon'fi!tfIiters C. E. If . E Klamath Fails, Oresjoi Don J. Zumwalt, C. E. President U. D.Wnxui, C. E. Treasarer East End Meat Market CRISLER S STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal, aiattoa, Pork sad PoiMry Fresh and Cured Meats and StuifN of all Uaas. We handle our meats in the moat modern way in clean liness and surroundings. Try us and we wDl be nost happy to have you for a custoaaer. 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 lota 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. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Sakaawa. Office oa Fifth Strati The Gem Restaurant and Lodging Home Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far ties. The largest and best arranged eating honse In the city. Open day and night. WOOD WOOD esssaaseaB-aaaaaaaB ai 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. L. FIELDER vrtiBffl S4 Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Orders' Are Glvea Prompt Attention O. K. Transfer & Storage Company Having up-to-date piano trucka we solicit your line piano avrisi 0MMB7I Mimma asm en 4S KENYON S GJUMIS, FROFXBTORS i - I J. ,W & vv. ;j.