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Tf IB KLAMATH NEWS
yahmlay, August 21, 192rt
Klamath County Development News Columns
California Manufacturer Says Sugar
Beet Factory Will Come to Klamath;
Believes Possibilities Unlimited
Lady Astor Shows Her Children
Land of Her Birth: Poses With. Them
"Klamalh Kll. loralad a It la
In th heart of una of Ilia boat h
tonllul sugar boat raising sections
lu Ilia wast, la bound to have
augur factory In Ilia near fulura,
end It may coma nt year." Thin
wo Ilia statement of tleorge II.
Uoulil, assistant superintendent of
Dm Rai-rainento Valley Hugar coin-
laka anma I lino lo supply Ilia da
rn ami within Ihla rlly and county.
With thai filled, Ilia markets of Cal
ifornia. Oregon ami Waalilnitton lln
vlrtuillly untouched from a local
slandpulnl. licet sugur la rapidly
forging to tha front aa a unlvaraal
favorite over other varieties. Tha
demand la heavy and with the aup-
pany, and for nine year wllh the port or the rorllnnd chambar or
Honla Ana t'u-tlperallve Sugar coin-l commerce voluntarily given, th
pany, who spent several daya In i riarketiiix possibilities existing thor
Ihla rlty and county laat work.
(lould, who haa devoted .tha
greater part of h In Ufa to various
phase of tha augar Induatry, rania
her to make aa eiletislve survey of
the possibilities for Klamath county
augar brat production and manu
facture. "My attention waa flrat directed
to Klamath county when our fuel or y
at Sacramento laat year received I
the dentonetrattnn beela from this
aecllon," ha declared. "Aa au ei
perlment wa contracted for too
acrea of Klamath beeta from farm
era here who wera willing lo experi
ment wllh ua. The reaulta were
aatoundlng. Thuae Klamath beeta
wera wonderful, and In all my ex
perience I have never worked a
finer product." waa Clou Id a un-
qualified etatnment.
"Tha augar content of tha Klam
ath beeta wan eitremely high, aver
aging In aoma caaea from IS to It
per rent, with a purity teat of from
114 lo ( per rent. Thla la
ran be readily seen.
"The augar bert Induatry on the
Pacific roast may be aald lo be lu
Ita Infancy. Klamath county la
bound to coma Into Ita own on the
production of beet augar, In the near
future. The stage la all Bet for the
development of the Induatry here,
and I firmly believe thla rlty will
see a augar factory added lo He
oilier enterprises within the rnurae
of another year."
Auto Dealer of
Crane Surprised
With Our Growth
Is v It 1 v
m Ml m
Sheep Industry
One of Greatest
'ath rounty'a ran gnu thla year than of lam ha to Ban Franctaco. Tbi
there were last," Haled Charley De-j iambs averaged 78 pound each and
t Lap, buyer for I he Union Sheep com- were In excellent condition, fresh
nm n ttf iia n Cranrlaxn "I a at from thai riltrM
Tn Thl Spff .nil, there were only 80.000 head, and;
thla year there are approximately
Klamath county ahecpnien will t 00."0 bad."
tealiie probably 1700,000 thla aea-l "There waa a better lambing sea
aon, providing they aell all their ewe
lumb tbla fall to mutton buyera,
according to a prominent iheepman
Realty Transfers
Twelve yeara ago Mr. and Mra.
David II. Irving, now resident of
Crane. Oregon, paid a visit tn
Klamath Fall wllh the Idea of
buying a gurage. Prospect looked
lad at that time, according to the
Crane, who arrived yesterday.
niurh I There waa no paving and the fularn
higher than the California belt av- progress of the city appeared any-
erage. and the yield here. I under- thing but roay."
aland, waa excellent, many fields Mr. and Mra. Irving traveled
producing aa hlfih aa 13 and li south and east and finally aelected
ton to the acre. Crane aa the moat likely apot. and
"The quality. 1 believe, cornea there they Bellied down, engaging
from the. altitude of Ihla high pla-ln the auto business. For the laat
.. n ukuh ....... K ! f.iiif. and nnai.hair v.ar. Irvine haa
favor ; been the Crane dealer for Ilulcks I """ -
and Chevrolet, and alo conduits : " """ "
" Lady Astor, mrmlxr of the Britiih parliament but American
by liirtli, i now visiting in the V. S. with her four children. She
la one of the famnua ..aughorne sisters long noted for their beaut.
Her itrr is the wife of Charles Dana Gibson, the artist. The photo
of I jiiI y Aitor, and licr four children, which waa taken lince their
arrival in this country, shows David Astor, Michael Astor (in hvi),
Ijdy A-tor, Phyllis Aitor and John Jacob Astor.'
In'Klamath Falls yesterday.
That Klamath county la experienc
ing more prosperous year in the
sheep Industry than laat year la evi
denced by the fact that already sev
eral thousand lamlie have been ship
ped to Ban Francisco end other mar
kets, bringing 17 a head, and sell
ing from 10 to.llV. centa per
pound.
"Lambs are Killing on tbe aver
age at 11 cents, although range
lamb are not as good as laat year
because there are too many "feeder"
lambs Jn tbe flocks," stated a buyer
yesterday.
A dry year with little feed and
water, la all that keeps 1921 from
rivalling the prosperous drys dur
ing the war. Lamlie are averaging
round $7, selling from four to
seven months old. This la about
me same aa last year.
"There are more lambs on Klam- -
son this year than last, due to tbe
early spring and no late cold
weather. The lamb got a good
start on the early grass."
DeLap yesterday shipped for Frank
Ward and Jim Wilson, 1,000 head
Pendleton $30,000 addition
Hotel Dorlon baa 76 room.
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Phone 192-W
XOTICK KOR PI UMCATIOX
A. Ilrueatle lo Charlea M. (ill-
Cnnal Addition, lot 2, block
c.
bert
7.
Klamath Korporallun lo John
Huffing. Harrow Addition, lota 7.
g. block 307.
I). O. Williams et al lo J. M.
The climate la particularly
able to a high-grade beet, and your
fertile soli, under Irrigation, get
the quantity. I spent eleven year
In the augar Induatry at liveland,
Colorado, where conditions are much
the same aa In Klamolh couniy. The
beeta In that aecllon rame as near
Ihn Klamath average n any aec
llon 1 have ever been In. hut the
extraction proccn waa not as ensy
aa It la wllh Klamath beeta. Ilu-
cause of a difference In texture.
Imagine.
a aervlce atatlon.
"The Klamath I ace today la not
the Klamath of twelve yeara ago,"
continued Crane, "and I am as
tonished at the phenomenal growth
of thla city. Twelve ynara ago 1
could ham purchased a lot on
KUninth avenue. Including garage
building, for 11000, but I would
bain to really know of Iho dlffer-
1'encn In thut time and now.
I "I believe In the future of Klam-
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lleHirtment of the Interior,
. I". H. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
August IN. 19!6.
1 Not ire is hereby given that Jay
I W. Tucker, of Dorrla, California.
I who. on February 10, 1923, made
' Homestead fculry. Act June 9, 191.
) No. 0120U0. for lot 1 and NEH
NKV4. section 17. township 4 IS..
I range Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make
' Three Yeor Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, be
' furu .. R. licLap. Clerk of the
! County Court, at Klumath Fall.
Oregon, on the 25th day of Scptem-
' her. 1928.
t Claimant names as witnesses:
David M. Slotla. Carl Dane, Frank
Mullln ond Ned Connolly, all of
Dorrls, California.
F. P. LKIHT.
A21 R21 The. ' Register
For restilui.use Newa Plas Ada
"Concerning a factory here, and'alh Falls and with my wife will
the conaequent development of the! make some invest menla here. I
augar beet Industry In Klamath want lo be In on the ground floor
couniy. 1 have found during my. hen the break cornea, as thla city
work tbla week that the former 1 1 the beat bet I ever saw In all
generally and the local chamber ofmr travels."
commerce are heartily In favor of
the proposition.
"Lynn Babln, secretary of your
chamber of commerre. has assured
full support from that organisa
tion, and also stated thai the Port
land chamber of commerce endorses
the plan and has avowed Its Inten
tions of lending nld to an Incoming
factory.
"My conversation wllh farmers
throughout the county during the
past few days and their enthusiasm
over the proposed project have con
vinced me that the necessary acre
age to support a factory here would
come very readily, once the factory
la assured them. A factory, to op
erate profitably, needs from 7,000
lo 10.000 acre of beeta, nnd once
the people of thla aecllon have een
what ran be done with augar heel a.
tho field of manufacture will cer
tainly not bo limited to one plant.
"A co-operntlvo factory la Iho
only plan, for In this way Ihe farm
er geta the best returns on his pro
duct and takca a greater Interest It
the business, for It la partly his!
own. During the nine year that
I apent wllh tho Santa Ana com-i
pany, a co-operative affair, the plant'
paid eight big dividend. One year,
the crop failed, and ao the profits;
were cut correspondingly." . i
In order to establish a factory,
acreage must be forthcoming, Unuld
pointed out. Tho factory site would
he purchased In the spring, follow
ing an exhaustlvo survey of tho
county the preceding: full. Thus
the factory would he built during
the glimmer In llmo to cut the beet
crop of that season, the following
' fall, but the amuriince of acreage
must come flrat, he said.
Oould relumed lo Chlco, Calif., I
yesterday morning, to confer wlthj
F. L. Klenls, a man who has been I
Identified wllh the financial end of
tho augnr beot Industry for a niim-l
her of year. "When I have luld
the result of my trip hero before
Mr. Klenl and we have developed
preliminary plana, KlenH will luko
a trip to this Mly anil probe further
into tho ponalhllltlon of establishing
a augar factory In Klamath Fall
next year," Gould stated.
"As for market, tha field I un
limited," tho manufacturer declar
ed. "In tho flrat place It would
Irving ha been engaged In Ihe
auto business for 25 years, and is
therefore a pioneer In that line.
"Ity the way." concluded Irving,
"wo drove 37G mile In a Chevro
let car with (Inodyear lire and
never experienced any engine trou
ble or even picked up one punc
ture." flranta Pass Uraphite being com
mercially mined near Hugo, Jose
phine county, and Dixon Crucible
company of New Jersey, I negotia
ting for the property.
Medford American Fruit Grow
er, national distributor, build mod
ern warehouse here
Aalorla Snnnorn-Cuttlng Co. will
enlnrge rapacity to provide for eight
months' steady canning a year.
Astoria Sloamer 'Dnkotan' loads
600 tons canned salmon for New
York.
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