The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 03, 1908, Image 2

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SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY HiltMS
MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHESTSOIL ABEL ADY
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THE EVENING HERALD
iMiieJ Dully, Kxwt Siimlsy, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
XOTU'K VOU I'l'III.ICAIIO.V.
Not Coal I.iiiiiI
Department of tlu Interior. I' S
l.uml Olltco lit l.nkovlow, Oregon.
August fi, 190S.
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t H I .ii ml Ollltv, l.ukcvlew, (In
Kim, Jul) 16, lUlls.
Notice lnrili itlven Hint the
SUBSCRIPTION RATK.s
Uilly, bymsll.one vcar ':
Dally, by mall, fix monthi "-'
Pally, by mail, three months ' "'
Iallv. by mall, one montl '
Pally, delivered by carrier, one neek
In
KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER :. 1908
Notlrt I hereby rIvimi llinl r- 'Snt of Ort'Kim linn Med In thin of
timid I llclletuaii, of Klnmnlli I'alls. I lice H iillontlnii under the pro
Ort'Kon. wlio, on Mn :;, l'.'OS, made Itlotiit of the ni't of CoiiKieiis of
Tlinbor and Sumo A'illratlon, No. ! August II, IM.s, unit Clio net" u'
pIcuietiMl mill uiueiutatoi) thereto,
for tln following described lands, to
nit:
1. lit No. It s S , for sosw'i, See
I nml liw'4ni. Sec it, T. 33 II.
ItSS. I Serial No, 01!:n. for 'isi'H
Section 1T.T SS s... II. 10 K. W..M.
bus tiled tu-tno of Intention (o make
Html proof, to establish claim to the
l.i tut above described, before Ominl)
Clerk, Klniniitli I'o . al Ills otIUe, at ; It. L' i:., V. M
xoutiiwkst i:.n.iut.is.
Prior to completion of the North '" ' !'r" tu,eudo.. The
Hank Unllroa.1. construction of fr ,,., ,,,,;,, M,ltitMX Hll.l
Klamath Kails, Oregon, ou the I St It , List No. 0M, for " ', no (,, . See
d.i of October. litOS. i, T. 31 H. It. H U. W. M.
Claimant natueii at wltttewn: I .n utiil all persons claiming ail
Augusta J. tlail'ti, V. V Mend- ' versely the litiuli described, or deslr
great Irrigation projects have been eiihall, Win llellenian. II. I." Iluden. ' tig to object because of the iiilucnil
r.v i II pushed forward Some of ill of Klamath r.ill, Oregon, chiuiu'ter of tb laud, or for auv
Hot reasons, to (lie disposal to up
i lilliant. should tile llielr attldavlt of
prulehl In (hi ottlce, on or tiefore Hie
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
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You should ouy your Groceries nt Vim Riper Uroii.
1st. They have the goods you wiint
2nd. Their Groceries arc iilwny.i frcilt
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Get the Habit Use Chose G Sanborn Coffees
J . WATSON.
i-IOIO II Register.
:mm .citi:s nti:i:,
rnll line In the Die lleml coutiiu. In ,(,r (lvor t,) ,.,, o,, ,nm toi
Nortliern Idaho nnd In mauv other i. constructed will be teut)-lne. i
Interior localities, would have meant 'feet higher than the "r'latlrnti" InilM-1 The l..tkeIJ. compauy h.n '.'J00
hut little to Portland That el() lu "'R X'" Y"rl;- ''"" " ,"'r ',' t land under the Adam, ditch
. . ... , tore 3.M0.OUII.OO0 gallotii of Ulf-!that It will Klu UKNT KIIKE for
mil ).l felt any dlrt benellt fromi yr TiU lnclmltf lh- w of ,
the opening of the Northern blahoj wha (()(M a, ,,s lrt..Klvi,IK xs.t- ttio land and water. The renter mutt I
L-rnln districts bv the Northern I'a- i..r mm' In r.Hent aildreMH lu- clear mid nlacu the land In cillutlva-
clflr, nor from the building of the e-j(ro n, Xntlonal (,eologbal Socleti. I lion. The reuter gets all the cropf
10 il.l) of Heptetllber, l'.'OS
J WVTSON.
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tunthe electric line jtem out of.. o. J. Illauchaid. tatlllclali of thel but o reere the right to pasturo
Spokane. The Central Washington. 'I'nlted States Iteelamatlou Seilie, the atubble.
which developed n wonderfnllv rich ,lorrlbcK the appearance of the hanks '
wheat country In the wetern part of jf t,c Snake rher. In Southern Ida
the lllg llend. made nothing ucrM-IOi t,r,.,. Hlutrt )ears ago. "S.ivo fin
Ihle to Portland. Hut the North llankjr nlmp.lre thete was no sign oi
road will make miiiiv striking chang- ' imfimi habitation within tblit inllex
The Iwikesldp l'oininiiy,
J. Kratik Adami, Manager,
Merrll!. Oregon.
ex on the trade map of the Pacific
Northwenl. This new road and the
O. It. & N.. which It pnrallelii. with
the Columbia River between, are tho
main trunk Into which a moit elab
orate system of feeders will pour traf
fic from all over tho Pacific North
west.
Our country is developing so much
more rapidly than ecr before that
the extent of the railroad projects ac
tually tinder way as well as those In
a preliminary stage, Is far greater
than Is generally rt-allied. The l.ew-
Iston-Rlparla line, which Is now re
ou'y a vast sago brush plain, riiiuurd
en every side li the horlton. It
A'us :i night to remember. Over u
np'ead a star-gemiued ranopv :around
us the embers of a sare brush un
shed thiir glow. In the near distance ,
the doleful walling of the skulking
cojote sent n (hilly feeling up ami ,
down the spine."
The river was dammed. It was led
Into 130 miles of great canals and
190 miles of ditches. It was spread ,
over S5,000 acres of land. Settlers
poured In, the land was taken up In
I lorij uuu eiginucrea ioik. iioiif.-s
Nle I'jiii i Crawford P. m lies,
per box at the Mnn.in b
I Cream of Tartar I
RocheUe Salt I
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Epsom Salt
Sulphur
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reiving the finishing (ouches. Is anmll of rairoad were built b) tho J Vlllll WW JJU
l DRUG CO.
important connecting link, not onty Oregon Short Line. Three towns
for the O, It. N.. but for the Hill sprang up. with churches and schools
lines, for the North Rank road l Today." says lllanchard. 'one thou
rushlng construction on n line frotnjMn, nnd fclir iin(irt., fnmllks are
Rlparla to connect with the Portland UivitiK on farms and a thousand peo-1
road at a point near Konnewlck. Com-1 ,,jP are vnR n town!1 un,. a trirtl. ,
pletlon of this line will give l'ort-'cver three yoara bko tho c mot nmh.
land direct access to the rich ldaholng bm ,, am .lesolallon." !
country. In which Puget Sound has Anj rr)Katon Is better than ruin. ,
had full away for nearly ten -ears, jmnnltely better. That also sounds
In October this field will he still fur- jke a paradox, but Instead It Is al- '
ther enlarged by the completion ofmoil, a trMI1. what Is better-to
the line to Crangcvllle. Idaho. ,.,v. ., ,,,, Jllhl mtlch and ;
A Hill project of almost eual lm- mt, , natcr ,lian ,. M(t anil Jtlll.
portance is the proposed line north .,. Mviis U; or , parcll f, ,irj
and south through the lllg Rend ..... , u,rordlng to tho whim of!
country. Right crews of engineers ,, , -ou.ls? Tho rain falls iiikjii thu
are now In tho field on this Hue. and j,, , ailJ ,, tll0 miun akt.. ,,
.it will tap the best wheat region Ini.,.,... ..rawberries that crv for It and
the Statu of Washington, avoiding I ,, ,ollr M1Kar be).u ,,mt wnnl .
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
'I he L-t Irn-it li.l.nu' tiilliegoo
Ctii'llent iicioiiiMitatiiiii. fur
i.urtli'.
('siiiliiit "in tit lm tent I
Mst'iil oini'itig vtiiillid. and
i lit fer tent
Kine ibi'lnre ! .r sin's.
I'l'lepltiilie eoiineelioli.
AccoMiiietnti"iis t' o to flitter
Uke.
Will llo-el plllies .it KUlll.ltll
Agetic).
FRANK SILVIES
PKOPHiirroH
Klamath Agency, Ore.
RE
FURNITU
TAHLK I'AUDINO-Von will I.m.I
it at (Jillctfs
E. W. GILLETT & CO.
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Heavy Krclrthtlnii a Spcclclty. Dutirtc Onlcr.s Arc ;
X Clven Prompt Attention
0. K. Transfer & Storage
I Company :
Havlnti up-tolsle olano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
I'HONKS
OIllcc S7I
lurtt H7.I
KENYON & GRIMES, rKOPKJETOKS
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thu expensive haul over thu moun
tains, by delivering the grain to thu
North Rank road at a point near the
Snako river. The Oregon Short I.lno
hns Its Iluntlngton-I.ewiston cut-off
so far past the prospective stago that
more than COO men are at work, and
more are being rushed to thu front
us fast as they can be secured. The
grading and rock work for sixty miles I
north of Huntington is well along,
and It U nlmost a certainty that the
Ilnrrlman water-level line will he in
operation all thu way from Portland
to Huntington within Die next two
years at the latest.
Meanwhile the Spokane & Inland,
which Is collecting freight In a big
territory, has nearly reached Mosiow
Idaho, on Its way to I.ewUtou. and all
or tho traffic In tho rich field which
It traverses tan bo turned over to the
water-level roads which reach tide
water by way of thu Columbia river
gorge. In addition to thesu roads
inontloned, for whlth the North Rank
road and tho O. II. & N offer prac
tically tho only touto to tldowator.thu
.Milwaukee & St. Paul and the mys
terious North Coast road are nt 111
pushing construction, hoiiiq of It in
now territory and komo in that al
ready reached by the old lines, but
all of It for economic reasons Is more
directly accessible to and from Pott
land than any other port. Oregon-
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OCR TREMENDOUS IRRIGATION
WORK
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Firstcluss I.lno of Plumb
ing Specialties and first
class Workmanship.
A. O. U. W. Building
Klamath Falls
I BRICK WORK 1 1
I AND I
PLASTERING $
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i CHIMNI YS AND KIRK JJ w
Sheffield Marine
Gasoline Engines
Buy a good Engine for your bout. Easily run.
AinmiK other owners hrn. Mr. K. V. Hamilton !,ai one
Writo tin for prices and cjitalot;. Wenretliemnnufacttireni
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C 1'I.ACKS A SPKCIAI.TY I
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H. E. CHILDERS ? Z
KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON 'j
Interrupted sunshine. lialu Is all
right In Its plate, but It Is a very poor , ,M.:.Ji...-J ff tf,tfVMff,f.rff,el,tf
substitute for Irrigation Otherwise a
why should thu lawns of our cltle1
be sprinkled or Irrigated, Instead of jt
leaving them to tho tender mercy of .
thu clouds? No. Arid lauds nreii
mnru fertile than ordinary lands, iiudlx
Irrigation Is better than rain. ?
Guaranteed Paints
We have full line of
WOOD SAWING a specialty. All";
orders will receive prompt attention.
J. I.. Fielder. JJOtf
W. P. Fuller's Pure
Prepared PAINTS
FAIRBANKS MORSE & COMPANY ?
1st and Stark Sis., Portland, Oregon. J
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J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDER
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v nun .inn iiM'ciiieaiion.s riiriiiiiiieti. Ivstmiatei i.iviii mi
? all Classes of Work, from mnall cottafro to olllee Imildmi;
Z In liuililinK your home eomliinu .style, oriKinalttv ami
economy liy having your plans prepared li mi
PHONE 521
Residence-Washington St., Between 8th nnd 0th
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President
lce-lri', nnd I'tem
Mw'.nMU, Bluclrrlati, tic.
lite I'cltx Auto
Is for hire at reasonable rates to par-1
ties. Just as cheap to go In a auto !
as In a stage. II. K. PELTZ, Pine
and 6tb atreels.
A Big Line or Heating Stoves Just Received
GEO. R. HURN
For Lease,
7.31.8-31 , ''j,'
fre::?
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Hotel with everything new, dining
room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor;
fine patronage, feeding from ISO to
200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrla,
Dorrli, California. ' g-otf
DON'T BAKE
The promUe is not so dUtant. On
June 17, 1902, the lone continued
arid land agitation came to a climax
with the pasuago of the Reclamation
Act. This was a very wise law. It
provided that all moneys from the
sales of arid land and of water for
Irrigation should be reinvested by
the government in reclaiming new
lands, to be sold in turn. Tho Rec
lamation Service was made self-supporting;
the same money was to bo
used oyer and over again. Already
almost forty millions ot dollars have
eta raised aad azandtd, and many
XOTICK FOR 1'UII.ICATION.
(Not Coal Land.)
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
,1-atid Olllco ul I.akuvlew, Oregon,
August l, 1908.
Notice U hereby given that Uuun
W. Buraell, of Merrill, Oregon, who,
on Dec. 16, 1804, made Homestead
untry. No. 333 (Serial No. 038),
for seH, Sec. 13, T 37 S., R. 10 E ,
W. M has filed notice of Intention
to mako final Commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er, ut Lakevlew, Orogon. on the Sth
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon,
Frank Johnston, of Klamath. Falls.
Oregon, Roy Whitney, of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, Chaa. Wagar, of Klarn-
am Falls, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON.
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Let us do it for yon. Everything Home Made. Prices i
Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. i
V put up box lunched; also lunches for huntinu, li.shinr i
and picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that it
is cheaper to buy than to bake. f
KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Get Our Bread at Cawkins. f
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East End Meat Market
CRISLER tk STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Rii.t K Witiiiiiiw, Seerclaty
Klamath Falls, Oregon !
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CIIAS. K. WOltDKN
Preslilenl
A. M. WOROEN
(.'ashler
riti:i) mcmiasu
Vl?t- Preslilenl
The American Bank and Trust Co.
Kieah and Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds.
We handle our meats in tho most modern way In cleun
htiess and surroundings. Try us ami we will bo most
happy to haw you for a customer. Free Delivery.
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