The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1909, Image 3

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The Greatest Power
Plant on Earth
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IMrth fr llrnlun. V will send our power in your homo. Von
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lust )t illilng? Wlml iiro ou kcjIhk to ilo with your spun,
time HiU 'r7 lluvu ou tiiu miiliiiioii to mi 11 i,iKilc, ,10).
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how, nml liul ou to Kit lliu special ruluIiiK you need; tin the
bunliicss of the I C H In lo mini) nnlnrles. Do It now and lot
ui help ynu to mi education ami higher salary.
INTERNATIONAL CORKESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS
(lie Hold Weed. IMN'SMUIU. CALIF
I'lcnnii explain, wltliuiit further obligation on my
pint, Imw I iuii qualify foi larger ,,iry ,) ,,.
nln cmiTit to lliu poiltlnii Id fori which I have,
marked X.
Bookkeeper Mining l!ni;iin.ir
Stenographer liiiukliii:
Aiherllsiiment Writer Hituiiiiinl Knglnecr
Show-Card Wrlti-r Arctium
Window Trlmiii.tr Architectural Iirnflmmin
Commercial l.nw . Building rnntraclor
Illustrator (',v" ''"K'"
CUII Service Stationary llngtneer
Chemist Hurcor
Textile Mill Hupt. Mechanical Diglnecr
llliitrlcliui t:tnrlc LlKlititiK Hupt
llleclrlr Engineer Telephone KiiKlm-r
Mitlnitilial Uraf latiirtti
Same
Street antl No.
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KLAMATH FALLS
FORWARDING CO,
Transfer Work of All Kinds
Promptly Done
Baggage a Specialty. Charges Reasonable
Phone 605
Hydraulic Stone 6c Brick Company
IIYOKAULIC UTONK Ai IIIIICK COMI'AN urguiiltvil. uud to ho liicorpuriiled under tho laws of thu Statu
ffOngoti, with n fiipllnl Hlock of :if.,Oii0.no, for the purpose or manufacturing Concrete- Huldlng Blocks,
il all materials for Concnitu lliilldliius mid Concrete Work, und also lo maku Concrolu Urlck. nnd Press
ej'llllck, all by thu Intent Improved lldrmi!li Miitlilnei)
This Company lias purchuned from tin- American lldrmillc Htone Company, tbo toncreto machlnory
and iulpment, with exclusive rights for Kliimuili County, for making concrete building materials by by
luullc pressure I lie only proco for making TIUT. COXCHLTK SlONi:. What Is meant by Truo Con
e. Is Ihu uniform compactness "f tlio unicietc nmterlol In tbo finished piodiut.
Thu Hydraulic Machinery i so constructed Unit One Hundred Thousand (100.0U0) pounds prcssuro
l put upon each block. Tho liicu or the regulur slio blocks Is !i by 24 Inches, mid aro so compact when
llud that In breaking n plero with n sledgu hummer, the haidist stones In the uinterlul, ouo Inch In dlmu
Her, will break before- lliu concrele mound them releases Tlio enormous pressure fills oery void.
With this material and system of Concrete Construction, the walls nro bonded In overy direction, and
fciltig Irom 3d to CO per tent hollow air circulation !'lb ot Ileal und hoilzontiil. niakliiK an absolutely dry
Mur.-li. wall. Tor over seven years buildings by thin sslem bavo been constructed. In different pirts or
" immlry. and tliew has never been h ilnmi' ' I''"' l,r,mf l'u"'"R w' ,l1' 'onstructed by this system.
t one third, or iiiiiro, less than with In lilt
Hie dally capacity of each llydiuullc Picks Mnrhn.e. Is equ-il to 2.. 000 In Itk tilling same space, suf
'tk'nt for a building 20 by 2f feet square mid M I i "litli
Tills Compmiy will Inntiill nil new ami the lui" tvpos of Impiovjd miie-Hner llydmullc Picsses.
Pruslieu. Mlxets Pressed llrlrk ,Miiclilneiv, Saienn. Clevatois, Tuuks. Cars mid nil oqulpinont necessary
"f practlml mid perfect operation, for tuinlUK mt the very best class of work ul light prices, Tho com
Md works will employ a gieat number of men ...
IV.- .. .....i i ..!.... ibis ('iiiitNiiiy has mmiiviI tlie'mrst ile-lr.il Ii- liiritlhin uml fnitoiy
'He to Ih. r m.r Klmiuilli
Wke. Willi it HII or III foot laiiillniC.
My, , .. ,.,, nmteii.il
'"nm out ll.e.e i.mterh.ls at us low iont us i.iii Im iloi.e In hid um ot me
DEMAND FOR CONCRETE MATERIAL AND
TO BE CONSTKUUTlsu xiub xiiiAii
It was only after a very careful Investigation ot tho demand for Concrete nnd Brick, that this Com
MV dccldod to nut In an oxtonilve plant in Klamath Falls, At pro3ont thoro nro calculations and propnr
.oL bejg 85 flftoon or twenty Bood business houses to cost from G000 to 120.000 oach. A largo
Public sibool tulldlnW for tho West End will soon bavo to bo built. Tho now Court House Is going to bo
built. K ilSSlr dSot and many other rollroad buildings, will go up this year. Sidewalks will bo put
' M&gXrSnwZ bi V.S. up with our two piece, hollow wall (dry wall) Concrete Blocks
Taking into conatdoratlon the groat amount of building al.eady planned, tho mn erlal required In
" construction, Z Z advantages thlo Company will bavo in ohpply nit aaino, t hoioU .no safer or more
Potable i lnvo?mont thin the itock of thla Company. Tho par value of the slin.os Is 1.00 each, and a llm-
ftttoun) ot tho Treasury Stock will bo sold at SC cento per share
HYDRAULIC STONE
Stale
rails. loiiMMlnK of lln i- "f I ""
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for llli C.iKirte nml Miltl.. mid !"'
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
ITS OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES
i I tic ii iii roiuiij iiiii.iH, uvui-llvlug
mil mum uml Duo lnki.li, wnlkd vltli
tiolilyi mouiilulii iiingcu towred Willi
kii'iil plnn forunlH, pOH'tcjiiod of u ell
miito tliut t.'ii month In tliu yem In
Ideal, th. i Kluiiinlli IJaUn, heretofore.'
iKoluttd nml almost unknown, In by
Iiii; liiiulo iindlly accessible.
lliU lit li l)ii)(ln In n plateau 4,000
jfnet iil.ovo tlio sea level, divided Into
vallf n hy mountain spin mid kIvuii
vailtl) li several friinli'Wutur lakes.
Of these, tlm lluvu larK'iil cover two
liuiidrid Hid ii h.i nil acres.
Outulopmuiil turn been retarded by
lutk of Immlgialluii mid link of
trmiHportiitloii.
'J liu miiiiiul pri'clpltntlou of sixteen
ImliiM Ih chiefly In tlm wlnlur, In tliu
form of mouutiilti suow. The Hum
mer inlnf.'ill U too light to annul o
crops 'Ihu Hlsklyun mid Cascade
MoiiiitaltiH presented mroiii; barrier
to railroad bulldirn. Therefore, with
a trunk lino of railway bardly fifty
'miles to tlm went, and tliu largest
biid of fn-nli watur uMillable for lr-
rlKatlon wcit of tliu .MlHignlppl at Hi
Ivory door, tliU rich rt'Klon Iiuh buuu
Illtllu iiKii.1 tlimi u piiHluiu for catllo
and idii'ip. Hi laktH and iiiamhes
. liot.it-K for untold number of wild
I fow I, ami ltd foreslK and inounlatnK
jliul lliu liauutH of wild anltnali.
All UiIk In to lie. cbatiKi'd inortc
lounly by Iao factors (lovoriimcat
I Irrigation cud reclamation and rail
road (onatruLtlun.
I Tlm work or lliu (Scivcrnmcnl Is
idhldid Into two project, tliu tippur
'mid tin- lower, lliu latter, tliu most
Important, ban tor Ita principal wa
ter mipply t'pper Klamath Lake, tliu
ilarifi il nuvicable body or trosli, water
l In tb" Went. Tliu mipply taken fioni
lit will lvteu tliu Biro or Link Utter,
I It outlet, but will not affect tliu vol
iilnu or water In the laku Itauir, Tliu
lopoKrapby or tliu laud In nutli that
i tbo watur fiom tbo lako can be din
'trlhiited over n lnri;e area liy gravity
Clear Lake, In California, In the
inurcu of the upper projuit. It will
become a renemdr, mid ItH oiitlit,
t.iHt IIImt, dherted into tliu Klunialb
II I Mr nml niiperneded largely uh n
water eurrler by an Irrlcatlon enunl
1 1lls odd(t or stroanin, "iiicauderlm;
with a iunz million," after How Inn
nluileuttly a hundred mlleu, nrrlveh
within nt liillen of Its Bource mid
llu.illy blukH In Tutu Lake. Tut l.nke,
a bioail nh eel or water, whose great'
eat depth In about 30 feet, Iiuh lie
oilier water nupply unit no outlet
With the dhrrnlon or !.Mt Illvur, lt
bed will ho partly reclaimed
The (!(uennMtit work, nil told,
will repiesent un expenditure or fir
inil.onu, and thin Inri'ntuient in plnc-
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liniirany will kooii be prepared
coiinii,.
BRICK; fcuiLDINGS
liJ lit lliu UlHpouul or tliu lioiueiuekera,
tliu United UlutuH aiuuiiilnif all rluk
and runnouilblllty for tliu luvuntinuiit,
Kluuiath I 'a 11b, ihu tounty acat of
Kltttiiatli County, Orc-Kon, and tliu
uimmercla! (.enter or lliu Klamath
region, Ik a lively town of 2,GU0 peo
ple, Willi good graded and hlh
kcIiooIh, it lluu watur )Rluin, electric
light and power planla, tulupliouu
Mhtwm, and other illy utllltlcn. II 'a
;bu dlvumlou point of lliu chief ca
uaU of tliu lnlgatlon project, and In
heudijuuilern for lliu United Htutus
Uiclmnatlon Hervlco and tliu Klamath
Water Usum Association. Tliu hotel
facllltlen aru good. Merrill, near
Tulo Laku, In llio tenter of a large
furtllu nectlon noutli of Klamath Kails
uud part of its Mui'roundlng lands are
iilriudy wutcrud by tliu Government
Irrigation mom. Ilonanza, on Lost
llllver U tliu principal trading point
or the upper project. It In at the
Junction or tliu lurgent valleys,
j Tliu upland soil Is chiefly u rich,
laandy loam or gieat uniformity and
lasting fertility. It Is a mlxturo of
disintegrated and eroded lava with
volcanic ash and dlatomactous earth.
Tlio laku and tutu (marsh) lands aru
tuado or finely disintegrated volcanic
material and organic matter, the lat
ter thu decomposed vegctablu accum
ulation or ages. Nowhere, perhaps,
tun be found a more furtllu country.
Thu upland i are ory similar to the
soils of thu famous Yakima Valley
In Washington, while the lowlands
aru In n class by tliemsehes In rich
ness. The soils aru rreo rrom gumbo
and adobe tlinratterlstlcs, very cus)
to work, without stones, and do not
bake umlly. In a few localities patch-
'in of alkali inn) be found, b'ut these
J aru quite Infrequont and can bu cared
for by proper drainage. The roll Is
I of uniformly (,-rx.it depth, and very
I raroly Is thern tiard-pau noar the
j surface.
The (llmntu or tlio Klatnnth Oastn
lis itcllglitful In lata npilng, summor
mid autumn and until midwinter.
With Its xreulc and hunting and fish
ing attractions, thu raglon is becom
ing ii great summer resort The
weather Is moderately warm lu sum
ncr and not eercly cold lu winter,
i ticie Is little zero weather. Destruc
lit storms uru unknown. Some wln
ers are open without snow, but oc
casionally tliero Is enough snow for
sleighing. Spring plowing begins
lu tliu latter pint of Kehrnury or early
In Miucli. March and April nre rain
iest months, and January Ik tlio col-i-oKt.
Very little rain falls In tliu sum
mer, nml crops may be harvested
without fear of a storm.
The nverago number of clear days
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Samples of the Ooncrqto made by ,thts Hjdraullc Procoss, stylos ot tho blocks, with cuts may.be seen
at tho office of (ho "Ready-Made House Company," opposite tho Masonic Hall. All aro Invited to call and
got Information. Parties who aro considering building will do well to call at the oarltost convenience,
nnd get particular! of a ipoclal Discount "Contract a proposition that will bo made to a limited number
ot persona who expect .to build within from one to throe years.
WM. PITTS and E. T. SHORT
Box 293
everj year Is about tl.reo hundred,
uud uvuu lu stormy weather a day
rarely passes with the sun's fate hid
den the entire tlmu. Thu clear at
uiospncro und tbe elovatlou make
bright thu sunny day mid giro lliu
sky tho deepest blue, while nt night
tho starry flrmancnt Is brilliant
beyond description and hoyond thu
conception of fog-belt Inhabitants.
Where thu water supply Is limited,
sagebrush mantles thu vallejs with
gray. In the marshlands are many
species of rushes, sedges and tulcs.
Thu flora of the basin Is far above
tho average lu variety, for hero moot
tioithern and southern plants, oddly
to, ii nlnglliig. The land Is rich in
wild luiru, choke-cherries, huckte
borrles, wild gooseberries, wild cur
rants, and other economic plants.
There aru many spocles of nutritive
natlvo grasses; Indeed, thu basin has
long been a stockman's summer par
adise. Many of tho smaller valleys
laro simply large meadows.
Thu lower hills surrounding tho
I basin aro covered with range grasses,
and scattered parks of Juniper, moun
tain mahogany und other arid land
shrubs. Tho higher lauds aru cov
ered with regal forests of red fir,
sugar and yellow pine, and cedar.
In abundaoco may bo grown tho
corcnln (except corn), alfaHa, var
ious nutritious grasses, root crops,
potatoes, asparagus, celery, all hardy
fruits, vegetables and berries.
Alfalfa, which has created more
wealthy farmers in tne Irrigated
West than any other farm product.
may be grown in perfection. Two
(and In fmorcd sections "reo) crops
aru cut each eur, and after tbe last
harvest iu vigorous growths pormit
of pasturage for stock.
Tbe Klamuth section will rival
eastern Washington and Oregon In
wheat production, both In quality and
quantity. Land well cultivated and
with plenty or water yields fifty bash
els of wluut to tho acre, while dry
farming secures from twulvo to twen
ty bushels. Tho1 average, under fav
orable water conditions, should be
tbirty-rlve bushels lo tho aero.
Oats yield per acre, with dry farm
ing, from twenty-five to thirty bush
els; on Irrigated land, sixty bushels;
and with exceptionally favorable, con
ditions, almost a hundred. Utrley
yields, on dry land, twenty-five bush
els per acre, which Is always doubled
uud often trebled on properly Irri
gated land. Kyc also grows well, and
peculiarly enough Is often dry farmed
as u hay or roughage crop for stock.:
Applo raising will prove a profit
able occupation In the uplands. Pwira.
plums, prunes and cherries do well.
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whllo In favored locations most ex
cellent jieachcs may bo raised; but
caro must bo taken by planting lato
blootillng, hardy varieties of all these
rrults, becaunu or lato frosts.
Tho evidence of what small fruits
will do Is found in thu wealth of wild ""fc
borrles. All tho berries may be
grown to great udvantago as soon as
a market betomos available.
Thu rlcbnoas of tbe soil and tbe
casu with which It Is worked make"
tho Klamath section vast potontlat
garden. Here, with Irrigation, Inten
sive cultivation will bo wldoly' prac
ticed. The careful cultivation that
makes land In sections of Southern .'
California, tho San Joaquin, Sacra
mento, Santa Clara, I'ajaro, Arroyo
Orando nnd other California' valleys
worth liuiidrtds of dollars por acre
will produce tbo Bsjeer-jult horo.
The KlamathVastn U already a.
great native pasiure-iana,
aro added alfalfa, clover,
bo an uncxccllod dairy country,
present cattto and thcep occupy
fields. There aro many ilerefi
and sotno Shorthorns, Devons
Galloways. .Dut witb the cotnl
easy transportation will como the'
of thu inoro profltablo mllcb co
tbo day of the llolsteln and Je:
Tbo Klamath Dasln Is fullloM
tL:
uorse. xsu J y
Well adapted to hog raliim,tiiTO
pig has beun almost totally neBccUd
In tho Klamath region, yet vtltak
case unknown and crops and cfnsUM
naturally adapted to bis needs, be
.wilt later becomu ono of tho most Im
portant of Its commercial factors.
Poultry raining awaits but transpor
tation to make It of large propor
tions, though now a thriving Industry
with a local demand far In excess of
tbo supply.
xonci: roit I'liii.ica i n..
Lakcviow List No. 61,
United Stales Land Offlce, Lake
view, Oregon, January IS, 1909,
Notice Is hereby given that tbe
Northorn I'aclflc Railway Company,
whoso poit oiflco address Is St. Paul,
Mlnnncsota, has on this 28th day of
December, 1903, filed In this offlce
its application (Serial No. 0945)', to
select under the provisions of the Act
of Congress, approved July 1, 1898
(30 Stat. 007, CZ0), Lot 1 of sectloV
3 In township 33 south of range '7 tt
and Lot 8 of section 7 In township
33 south of rango7, all east of Wil
lamette Principal Meridian, contain
ing 61.83 acres.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or de
siring to object because of tbe min
eral character of tbo land, or for any
other reason, to tbo disposal to ap
plicant, should file their affidavit ot
protest In tbls 'office, on or before th
13th day of March, 1909.
J. N. WATSON, '
1-18 Register.
Tell Multer your Sewing and Talk
ing Machine troubles. Phone 354.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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