w p 4Mlt JSJ-. 4 WHONR8DAY, JUNK in, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'ACJH TWO .-. I' r SHOW WESTERN POSSIBILITIES III IRHTION HERE, CHICK! CHICK! CHICK! Manager of Portland Chamber of Com merce and F. W. Rob inson .Give Data in Washington. llrrnld l'nlilnKtim Itunvtu WASHINGTON, Jtfno 1R. In ills cussing Oregon possibilities In In creased prosperity lioforo hearing of tho houso commlttco on lrrlga- tlon, W. D. 11. Dodson, general man agor ot tho Portland chambor ot commerce produced somo Interest lng figures ns to tho need ot reels runtlon for tho western states and particularly with roforenco to Ore gon. Frank W. lloblnson. for tnanr years In Portland and Oregon and now general freight traffic mana ger ot tho Union Pacific at Omaha, I and H. H. Adams, tIco' president ot tho Union Pacific, also told tho commltteo of tho need for tho re clamation of arid lands In tho west. Mr. lloblnson took four counties in Idaho and compared them. Two worts Irrigated lands and two wcro flno nonlrrlgated lands. Tho In creased standard ot cttlienshlp with .v-. i ?u i" . -- -huuuu j-T i W JsaaLaaKr.m7 JBvL BORAH S ciritjri 'Gram ir-s Woltor llroadsword tlollvorod nomit barbod wlro to rosldnntn ot tho Vat loy last Thursday, Saturday was tlm annual ntmitlng ot tho tolophono dlroctor of tint l.ittt goll Vnlloy Tolopliono compntiy, 'rank Nichols win called to Cali fornia Inst weok by tbo norlnus lllnoivi ot his brother, llo roturnod Prliliiy but reports his brother's condition no bettor, Mrri. 0. J, Korrln and iliuiRlittir loft! IiihI vook for California whom llieyj go for tho bonntlt of tho daughter' health. Mm. Cyrus Drown who has bona 111 at her homo Is slightly Improved. Win. Irwin sold tiatii to Ivan Kit lioro last wonk. Mrs. II, 10. Wlnuurd and Mrs. (lain eallml on Mm. David Turner Thursday, Truth would bo frightened to dnallt If It happened to encounter mium peoplo In u dark alley. hawing at the -aire e V PHOTOPL "THE REVENGE OF TARZAN" growth of population and progres mUst ,!" ,nr"h KrMl district ro-;.mnli fraction of tho total work (hull Two firm pleo. f re. raised with Ito spirit In tho Irrigated counties ,amlatlol Propocts. Impounding -M ho proven nvallablo when Amor- out Irrigation, and nbout sev.-n feet wlfrA Mn taaf anil snn vAtrl h nit -- .'l . . i flood waters, and conveying all wn'ca goes at tho work tcr through largo canals to (hit airne-tness. were startling. tnftm lltt-i tain Ttli-a Ho showed that nonlrrlgated com-, ,,.. , ,., .. ,,. ,. . . . , . " ,i 'Up to Juno SO, 1319, tho rods- nunltlcs had a tendency to remain1 ,, . ,. . . . . in i ... .,, ... . ma-rn tenlto had expended a gross u ihiov vm nifcU Btuuil (,11niU IU ia.N()i:i.Ii VAIiliKY NKWS W. If. Punkoy and daughter, MIm population, and lacked tho essential ,' 1,"uuu'uuu on , ', ' r,', Agnes, worked on tho toleplumo llno James Huntley an. auroty of crops possessed by tho lr- '. n ,, , . I , , , on tho WMt ldo of -'Bo valley ( their shearing plant r u u u.v ak v u,u vv ' nmt unwtlr. ffvtrif m tvlm nn.l Its Imil tn I til itlittm Uiturtl ?a.,,"d,.blr.1.t", Z? .T? ""L?. --ni. new poles In place, whero,1 ... shear their sheep. They had pre -,.. i, u. .' i.... a. . needed. vfously sheared Mr. Hllllngsley's nciu uiuuhuk iif luiuuii liuii, iin a - more rlgatcd section. -In tho productlvo lino tho Irrigated lands wero con stant factors in prosperity and raado now and better markets. Increased In serious t,ii, very thick, and In head, are those on tho J nines Mnlone place, and at tho han Kllgom farm, tho former n smalt plcco of ground and tho lat ter nbout 200 acres ml sons moved nnd equipment and In. out to Antelope Saturday, where they Word was received In tho valley of. sheep. the distribution of goods nnd mado ' ' ' , ,'" ,fc"", ,,'"".( tho sorlous Injury Mr. Kistta rocolv-l Ilunny Ca-ey has completed his miimn.1 ,n.n in i towA nat no reclamation ser- . ... .... ., .. .. . , ' . ,. . , nmlinn nna..l tt... t.. t...t -rjijwa ouunVU Will. IIU UBU . Ml 111 A dtla-lri A-iAaAal 1 .0-W .u.uu m nun: niuuj ana ueop ro soarch Into tho factors bearing on tho reclamation of tho west; as pro Tided for In the McN'ary-Smlth bill, now being considered. 1'oMlbUIUm Told "Whero will you oitcnd your acrl- .ut ..kll flvln m. W.I . .1. ... vlco found an Irrlgablo ocreago ot ,,"""""? 1..-KKR7 ,-. n , ,.-. ,., nolly on Qoodlow mountnln. .inn.H irrifinn i...ti. r.r.u.. I Cecil IX-al and family wont to Ix- 1,1'(I,&16, and that thoro was. In 191S just J.051,193 rolla Tuesday shopping, and also to railroad transportation moro equal ly loaded nnd In tho end would result In bolter revenues, moro freight anri lower rntm nn nil rnm. nMll. I tO air. uouson showed that ho had v ' M.rin k'Umm .imm hi. .uin nm nrrr- l ..- -...nw.v ...w.u ..... ...... UM. Yield Incrruuod ' "On the slightly moro than 1, 000,000 acres cropped, a total ylold valued at $66,000,000 was had In 1918, and $90,000,000 In 1918. Tbo vuluo of tbo avorago ylold was cultural fields?" he asked. "It $63.60 por aero from crops nlono should be done within tho limits ot tor all this Irrigated land In 1918. roar own country If possible You a compared with $20 an aero for bare within tbo nation proper about no avorago of all tho cultivate land 3,000,000 square miles. Tbore ore of tho nation tho year 1910, which 1,903,000,000 acres of land within Is tbo last census year tor which these confines. Of this total S,- an averago Is available 798.000 acres nro owned as farms' "This splendid showing for 1918 and ranches. In the farm-owned 0I- Irrlgatod lands, giving to tho na- area but 478,451,000 acres aro call- tlon $66,000,000 wealth, when tbore cd Improved, and 400,346.000 acres had boon a gross outlay for the In this farm area aro called tin-1 work of $135,000,000 and with a Improved. , Ihlgh percentage of tho total outlay "Of tbo area classified as Im- yet not In a productlvo stage, can proved, but 293,000,000 acres aro not fall to Impross us as very sound, cultivated, this Including tbo por v"ry promising and worthy of tho tlon of tho land carried as summer deepest consideration. If tho 3, fallow each year. Thus you fln-l 212,092 nercs planned for roclamn- , . -b.u.iu. weaun connned """ ox.swng -prcjocis aro SoMcd propo5aU wIll ,)0 rf,eelved to a farm area that Is actually ono- brought forward to tho producing up to Juno 2C, 1921, by Union High soventh ot your total land area In lose, reducing heavily tho averago School District No. 1, Klamath coun- tho nation. From this 293.000.00n Per acre of tho -whole whon ly. for tho construction of a high o"5cooo'oooprrduco(1 ,n 1919 iw-?2,i"d' i x'10?, ms&i?t o-B.000,000 In crops nnd V8.957.-, "0 Per cent tho quantity yield cf ho nccompanlcd by a certified chock 000,000 In livestock, or an aggre-' Irrigated lands reclaimed by tho to tho' am unt of C por cent of tho Bato from tho soil of $24.9S2.000. .g'ovornment, tho strongth of tbo ViA or mo "ball be rejected, to 00. showing Is very much Improved. Population fi(uIo, Frw b 'Study another division of the ,.. ... ubect. On your 1.903.000,000 acres .No "" Bt"temcDt can bo raado within the states proper were about "" '? T ah ot ,b, "W,nS Wa' 105.000.000 peoplo. On 1.21D 000 - '" th ,lrMI' of ,ho W01,t0r, 600 aeri nf n, wi ;.... 1"alos can D0 and Ulvertod -- - w.u oao iuuuu to Ilend valley last week and placed them In pasturo. Miss Wnyno Wlthrow who has beon visiting her cousin, MIm Johan na McDonald, returned to her homo In Klamath Falls Tuesday. For tho benefit of hunters, It might bo said that all lAieasant farms aro also bird resorves, nnd since thoro nro sovoral In this valloy, alien hunt ers should noto woll this fact. Liovl McDonald and family visited In Klamath Falls, Tcosaay. Tho doputy assessor paid Langcll Valley a visit last week. Deef rodoo has been continued all weok, and many persons will contlnuo next weok to rldo tor beef. Mr. Smith of Khnuath Falls,, was visiting In Langull Valloy Thursday and taking orders for enlarged plo turos. NOT1CK TO IIIDDr.IlH population of but 18,000.000 and 1 t0r T FW SUrVey8 on the remaining 688.141.000 acre, " .J. was H7.ooo.000 peoplo. Hero you i . .. .v-u.u nu- will find that you have about one " 8' "e1n th, 8mn"r 8lZOd Pr Uth of your total population oc- f" "1th ""J de8,lrCa to "0"' cupylng two-thlrd. oill L1' BUrPlus "Sricultural population cupymg iwo-tnirds of your landod f. . . . r-.-.... area, and flve-.lxths of your popu ," nnXt T '" r two' " lutlon living nn nn.,v,. ,..-1 tUo tooi Bl,rnl" ' 'o bo maintain- total nroa In land. "Any thoughtful banker will admit ed, If thoro Is any fundamental ad vantago In extending and Intealfylng cur rural operations, It Is safo to bo madn payablo In favor ot I.ouls IloldlBcliar, clork of said district, to bo returned to bidders upon signing or contract and to lio retained it suc cessful bidder falls to enter Into con tract ns specified. Plans and specifications may bo obtained-from (J. It. Wright, archi tect, Klamath Falls, or I.ouls Iloldl Bcliar of Malln, and a doposlt of Ton Dollars ($10.00) will bo roqulrcd for same Proposals may bo left either with I.ouls Iloldlschar, Malln Statu Hank, Malln, Oregon, tip to 7 o'clock P, M Juno 25th. 1921, or with O. It. Wright, nrchltect, Klamath Falls, Or ogon, up to 12 M Juno 20, 1921. Tho board resorvon tho right to ac cept any ono bid or reject any or nil bids. Dated at Malln, Oregon, this 14th farming nnd has been fixing fence on his land. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Deal, at Dunsmulr, Cal., Juno 9th, u baby bpy. Mother and son doing well. Fred Hilton finished plowing and seeding Saturday of this weok. Oscar Camplxdl bad tho III luck to leave his lunch bucket In his enr. Thursday, nnd find It emptied whon ho returned. Alt Duncan reports n flno wheal crop on his land this year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom. Illeler nro tho proud possessors of a new Ford car. I.ostor Wlshnrd coraVletod bis plowing for Mr. nilllngsley, Wednes day. Mrs. Louisa Kllgora was n Yonnn Valloy visitor two days lust week. Mosqultos bavo been so bad In tbo valloy they bavo oven driven tho stock from tho swamp back to higher land. , Tho olectlon Tuosdny, brought out about" fifty peoplo to tho Lorella school houso, which Is tho polling placo for this precinct. rsfsfsfsfl )l I Ira finds the Jtinglo a series of adventures thut 'will m M I .NITCIAI. AIH)i:i ATTiuerins tonioiit H I "J'lio Mollim )nirm of Mcxlfrti Farming." ffl I aui.imi:.N' .iutti:i roit n H Tartan back from his soft life In IhmAm and Amur Ira finds the Jtinglo a series of adventures thut will thrill you. Ken The apo mini calls tlm beasts of tho Jungle. Tho great nhlpnreck. ' ; Hundreds ot wild benstn In their lld haunts. Tarxnu kills n full grown Hon, bnro handed. The most thrilling turn of tho season At The Liberty TONIGHT "THE LAST CARD" Kvenlng Post story From the Saturday "Dated." 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