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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1908)
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T II N II V I U.rlltin. lui fll.tl IKillfK III IlllKlllloll K'(.Hrt nl Ml .l M,l SW i,r, fwrllull I l.itilkr llllAl I III lAr I'flX'li II I ( (iminll.llih.ff III IL.Ii.nrt'.l i'.iiI (llf.rr UU..I, thin. 1- Hi- Uii. .U.i-ilrPCill-1,1 r um.. ( Moif C11111I1 ( li'ili Miiitli Cuuiily. It Ml oirirr, Klnmath I nil", Omiton, 1111 U till J.y "I Auiiuit. Il. CUIinniit (IUII1I UltllMlM. l.lliO JIlllKHI, ll JCtlvt, Wir.uli llich-M KmriK, HI lioc, r.iun niuiiny im. ,.i iirir- .; rilifomii l.lmifil lli-ily.i)llMr., ,1'llnii'l "ii'l'T tli A'Uiin 'lilrli llml It Wlloti'U. J.mIi II, Oli-y, nl iViriln. Mill -rlyp ItKNT IHKI. dir jrii, I'diiotnU UK 1 Till" Inrliiilm I lie tin- of tlin Uml nn-1 J N. Uaiiwh, Ititlbtrr. unlrr. I In' iinli'r mint cltar un.l """ ... ! jiUrr llii Uml In cilllliatlull. llii'lrlit- NollCC For Publication , cr r'.-i nil lfi rtii tint un li-rrni llii" . iltflit iii i.t-turr tin- mulilili-, Il4itiiiriil 'l lit" Iiilrrlur, I'. H , 'Hi llr-lili t'liiiiimiiy, UhIOiTht, UIkiImt Orr.nn. My ir, ; J. I'mnV .iUiii...MnaKrr, IvW, Nollfr it lirn-liy ulirti lliat ,llrl .Mrrrlll Orr.on. Notice All afmlllltii ilur 1110 limit U' H'ltlnl liy noliMir mill wltliln tlilily il) or llir) Hill Ik-iiilpilinl ami tuM at iil-1 llcaticllull tollir lil.liral liMiler. I 0 l. WIIImhi. ! Ilirilm, of Klamath t'nlli, llrrumi,1 ibo,onN'oi H IIM7, mailo tluitior anil itosoipi'llralnni, N'n. 401,'., for SV.xi SW.'f. hrfin.ii ,'i, Townillr 37 K. Ku9K. Will Mrtlillan, liai flli-1 ollraof lutrnliuii In tiiakr filial I'lixif, Untilllili rli.m In tin" laml al-nvr ilr Kiitnl, Wl.iii' iiiinty (.'Ink Klamallii Co., it lili mlirr at Klauiatli Kalli, Orr., I M Hit 1 1 tli iliy nl Auvml, ltm. I " ' Clllmint tiainri aa ltiirr: J0I1I1O.' KliimatN I.IU Put lie l!bf-f I Mullock, of Klamatli Talli, Orrtfim, Tho Klamath KolU I'ulillc Library la' T. J. Halm, nl Klamath I'M, Orrtfon, ,,,rn ,.w,ry nflrrnoon frum -toC-'W, AllroJ..,,...,,, ..I KI...U.II, i;ll"'-0.cIofk.ni,rnc1,.vc,lIll. twm0M to m,Wrn. tailialr, nl Klamatli rail., , ..... , ... . . .. . I Off II W II (lUCIli i V'MIII liniinil'Ml in - J.N.W..f llrKlitrr. 5 1H '' , " r, II, WIII1011 nclo-lii. mil hit nholf QtrAXTMI.S ttir Till: IS'Tt:i(loil.u(Niii. aalaativk nl liquor chrap ui the clira r.""" onicr W..Mr.,u. II. II alirrhlT. , i in. NntKioraiaii.Ati.n orriiuo uni. ' Nttnitiitxr au iHtaT.-NMU. I. hmlr &222Xtt8&l$ZIZ!lZ Merrll. The town without boom. bltalK.Min.allrrli I). wllh.liaal r lnl. &TOJ!:r;;.S?,a'ilU5, wantkii-wm iuy si,Win. fire.. zEWzsStfjs!; " '"' "" '"'i' "J - --. . ,.ui,ii m. mmum. ni.il) crlll liir linn K.llion ir imiwih "VWl.llllairali-riHillafpwtuiuUr. llailK. JliUI tanj U. b lh Unllnl rluiMmaiul Ut4 Mat. Ui.1 .jn.. .. l.I-S. ..'.'. Il'.l.l.i I -Nlim .if l I lulla-er'a in.i.::.:.-":i,:'.T-:'"-' """! "" "' - .- :- ".--i. iiiTninai iNi.-rr.Ni n. aamillwluralli if.iwalaa aai liaht -hat. "aJ.r anr -llln.,..,i ut urcuixilan Uun ..T' ,t '" n', I'"I'I-'IIW, IK. K.IIM ",,,;,i',''i'l-i-i l-lnar futliiidmi OrVi '' W. ' !l.T. SM..H. K. I'. Mil li fniNNtrrr hank Vi7'l?ilT'l",,'r "'"" l'nn, "J omt iini Ai.ui.nl Nrai.rr uf (,. nla-Hur runilttiiu Clnro. G. Helming & Co. Fur Merchants Mittu Mr.h.lel, Ortijoii, or KUnuth Fall, Oregon Zlm's Plumbing Shop -oniracllnfl and Jobbing Firnlclaaa Llim of I'lumh '"K Sirclultci uml firat-tl-im Workmanahlp. A. 0. u. W. Building nmnuin ran. Jackson Hotel fori Klamath, Ore. Clean roonw, good beds, tt the table always sup- with the best the rket urfords-Terms res-onitJe. C.C. Jackson, Prop. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American Hani A Trmt Co.' IIiiIMIiik CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining larlor Oysters Served in Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. WILLIAMSON RIVER and Sprinrt Creek RESORTS M", Tlio laa'iit Iroul ll-liliiK Iii Orcuon. Kxi client uccouiinailatioiiB lor narlk'i. , Cuiilnijoiillllaforriiit. Hwclal camping itromul nu iKMta (or rent. Kino paitnro for alock. Tvlophono roiinecllon. AccomuHxIatlima to no to Crater Will nirct anrtU-ti t Klamatli Auuucy. FRANK SILVIES PROPRIETOR Klamath Agency, Ore. FACTS ABOUT KLAMATH PROJECT OirKiiii.ilntnl May lit, Hut, nlilrli or. ilrr liqilllra Mlliuiiona In Ixi iuhlalir I mil ii a Mrrk fur all iniiU'riitlvn Hrikal (mm llm lit ilay nf May, IIHM, ' A L. LIAVIIT, Alti.iliivfij( I'lalntllf. 1 ......., . .in.-. ii.i ui'l.l III iiiiiiiawai ill hi i lal aa Ih. tauia anrrl. Il.a .Itlnlianal lu( llll ., . li .1 . . I raiiuii u.i.au.i.iai u.aacii.l Jim. i;. i,rt S. MMIM, Hl'ttlllvr. i . Mat, a-Ml liil il m. iii ..iiimtlltili Mill, it,; I Kiamaui ri.ijc. i lliaii.ii ol ll.r liillwlli(ilr -- . aa'lllir.l lalnl. in Ilia Mlal. Ill III. ami. au.l I.. ! NOIICI! I K rillll.l.ATlUn , hla aiill.ulll inrl, i, .., u.rl. aa hat. inl I Tho Klamath Project Tlio Klamath Project in tho naino that hns been uppllcU to tlio reclniini lion of about 100,000 acres of land now iinucr tlio ovcrllow of tho Klamatli Itivir mill of Lower Klamath Lnku nnd Tula Luke mill tlin irrigation of about lf'0,000 ucrca of valley Imiil iiiljiicunt to the Klamath Kivcr, aloiif,' tho coune of l.'iHt IlivtT and tho tributary portion of tho great platomi lyiut; chiefly in Klamath County, Oregon, but iiIno umbraciiiK a part of 8ikiyou nnd iModoc Coun tit'H, California, a total area of 200,000 ncrt-H. Tlio Project embraces the coiiHtruction of a very gri'iit inik'iio of canal, lateral and drainage canala and will liuvo ita principal no a re o in Upper Klamath liiike. Clour Lake and llorsclly arc rcacrvoir aitea uhoro flood water will he impounded and utilized for IrriKiitiou of laud included in the tipper portion of tho Project. Work on the main cuual wna Ntarted in the Spring of lliOG and the ilrat unit of nine miles ia now com pleted. About 13,000 acre of laud will be irrigated from the firt unit, the laterals for which aro being coiiMtrucled under tho aupcrviaiou of tho engineers having charge of the Project, liy fur the largest proportion of the land under tho Ilrat unit la now in KiigebriiHh and inuat bo cleared and broken in time for crops in the Spring of 1008- Work on the aec mid unit is being done by tho Government and cm brace nineteen miles of main canal and twenty-nix inilcH of lateral to furniiih water to about 20,000 additional acrea of laud. Work on tlii unit will be prosecuted aa rapidly iih possible. Nearly one-half of the area to bo irrigated ia now iimlcr water to a depth of from one to fifteen feet mid will be reclaimed by a system of drainage to lower the level of the rivers and lakes. A large pari of the Hwutnp land and practically all of the valley laud in tho Klamath Jiasin are held in private own ership and somio in very large tracts which must b sold in tracts of lf0 acres or less under tho regula tions governing the perfection of a water-right. KLAMATH'S For its development and prot- UREATE8T perity 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 tho meaning of intensified and diversified farming; men who will buy land, not for speculative purposes, but with the idea of clearing off the sagebrush and making per manent and csmfortable homes. Such men aro bound to succeed. There if room for thousands of them. Developing Sugar beets have been grown ex- Various pcrimcntally throughout the Klam- Industries ath Valley. The percentage of sugar is high, as will be noted from the following analysis made by the United States De partment of Agriculture from beets grown near sugar in beets, per cent., 21.7 j sugar in juice, per cent., 24 1 ; eoefllcicnt of purity, 83.1. I.xpvriencc has demonstrated that excellent as paragus, onions and celery can be grown, the tulo hinds being very similar to thoso of tho Sacramento mid San Joaquin Valleys of California, where such vegetables are so 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 be built and operated with the development of the industry. All kinds of fruit adapted to the temperate zone thrive here apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes, plums, apricots and nectarines do well, and "stnnll fruits bear abundantly nnd of excellent quality. There aro a great many small orchards throughout the basin that prove tho adaptability of the region to the profitable production of fruit. E. L. Smith, former president of the Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture, gives it aa his opinion that tho 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 abundance. Klamath County wheat, grown without irrigation, took tho premium at tho New Orleans Exposition. The moat important forago crop is alfalfa, the soil being peculiarly adapted to its growth. Excess All landowners being required Holdings Mnst to sell their excess holdings, thero Be Sold 18 a large 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 commauds hher prices. The purchaser pays for the water right at a cost of about $18 per aere 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 the irrigators of Klamath Val ley (and thoy are the most prosperous farmers) have already paid out to such companies for water $G0 per acre and rwn no woter. All of thcae eompanica havo been purchased by the Government and included in tho system. No public lands will be open for settlement for several years. 01 uto The upland soil is mainly, a rich saudy and loam of great uniformity and composed Soil largely of disintegrated and eroded lava with an admixture of volcanic ash and diatomaceous earth, the latter material of plant ori gin, formed in the bottom of tho ancient sea which covered the greater part of tho Great .Basjn, and of which Klamath Valley ia a northwesterly extension. Such soil, characteristic of. many of tho richest agri cultural sections of tho world, including much of Italy and the great plains of India, is extremely fer tile, and of lasting productiveness. The lako and tulo lands are made up of a voloanio soil containing much organia matter, a vegotablo accumulation of ages, and is of a pentty nature. The climate ia extremely healthful nnd not severe. There ia rarely any Winter weather before the latter part of December, and but little eero weather during the entire Winter. The annual precipitation is about fifteen Inches, with little rain during the Summer months. I 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 616 CH ASK G SANBORN COFFEES THE LEADERS VAN RIPER BROS FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. GILLETT & CO. IIEIIT K. WlTHROW, Vice I'rcaldent Abstracting Maps, Plaas, Bloe Fruits, Etc. AtxmSuMJt, Secretary Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrlgatlon'ilnglieera C. E. M. I Klamath Falls, Oregon Don J. Zumwalt. C. E, President M. D.WiiU-S, C. E. Trawwrtr East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors . Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and FoaMry Fresh and Cared Meat and Sausages of all Mads, Wc handle our meats in the most modem way In clean lincst and surroundings. Try us and we will be asost happy to have 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 CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. Office on Fifth Strast The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Faa-ly Dinner Par ties. The largest and best arranged eating hoaae in the city. Open day and night. WOOD WOOD 9S99J999SSB ( 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 tSWSF' rkowcM Heavy Freighting a Specialty. Baggage Criers Are Given Prompt Atteattoa O. K. Transfer & Company Having up-to-date piano trucks we solicit your line pianu muvisuj OfOsean PHONES ' McaeMS KEN YON S G1UMES, PROPRIETORS m Pkar C IVa n ,,!.' I "4