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r KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN > I I LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. SODA WATER MESSAGE FROM THE WEST Y KLAMATH LAKH HAILR MARK L. BURNS MOORE alVES VIEWS Ix-ing about the same sin- but having per acre. There I* wry little g'»v-1 law more of the blush. For ap|>caraiice, eimurnt land left, nnd prnctlcally | BROKER c'liuliigand quality, they arc wry mine under the Irrigation ny*temex-| • I V hard to beat. The name tree lias ap cept several thcmiaml acre» of the' Klamath Irrlgatlnn I» Sure 1« Come •** Klamath Falls, Oregon. W. O. SniTH, Editor and Proprietor. ple* on now, but not m arly »> many maiali land*, which have been with •:U .. Canal Work By Naw Year as last vear. Tills in the 8lh day of drawn from entry, and when they are July ami these look like they might restored they will probably come In ' DR. WM. MARTIN lx- kept until those on tlie tree shall like tlie "Rosebud Agency," In Dako- ( Salem. Aug. 24. - ••Thecowtnicllon become ripe. 1 hlive heard of the ta. Also according to the Irrigation j TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR.IN ADVANCE. dentist KoundneM of the apple* here, ami act, the Secretary of the Interior 'll f the Klamath Irrigation System I» their freedom from worms remarked may rut down the amount of each la practical cert an tty." a-tld Slate M M upon and 1 apeak of thes«* at length I entry under any Irrigation project to Treasurer M'sirc today n;“"’ hl' f'’ V. M Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, August 31 1905. hi order to show that In thi* case at not less than 40 acies. Under Irriga turn from a two weeks visit «" Klam Ij’.ist there Is truth in It. It seems to tion here one does not need *o much ath Comity. "Of course there Is a the crop now on the same land hxika lx1 confidently expected here, that land n* the farming will lie moro In bare ixuwibllit.v that the project will ule tliat the when Hie valley shall have been all tensive, and it seems to well. 1 have seen rye which I am kl AM \TII NluilN.. ’ »fniu. ■ I told is volunteer and the sixth crop iirigated. tlie danger from frost will Intelligent, Industrious firmel In fall, but the success of the entripilse n very few be materially decreased. these valleys will within la a*certain as matters of tint kind since sowing, 1 have also seen volun USE 1 Thiall Some of tlie sage brush land can be year* <K'cupy a very enviable position. a * h<ui J. B. Mason Writes Lntertainlngly teer wheat which promises a fair can tie at this stage of the ..........dings KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER plowed without doing anything to it. The hill* and mountains abound in • a»., " N'trlr Kr tilg u light crop and with more rain it of Klamath County. The Government lias required that . > 1 it • * would have been gixxl. Also volun The larger sage brush will cu*t from the tihest saw timber awaiting the THE MOST tat • While per cent of the pr.qa-ity owners with k lai» •'!» N| teer potatoes which promise a fairly $2.IK) to *5.00 per acre to hire it mills to turn it into lumber. REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK ■ t) X ««• k laitiath H|»flng« (The Eureka. Ka».. Heraltl.) good crop, lam told that potatix** cleared. There are machines here to all kind* of slock do well. 1 am con In the terrltiorles to tie covered by the ' ' M ve Fall » ir* h on the slopes of the hills and moun which 4, <>, orS lu»rse»are hitched and vinced eapecially since seeing what NVstem shall sign agreements for the Klamulb Falls. Or., July 3, 1903. Manufactured In all Flavors s.-a r X kt«*!« Hi Mar it take* a swath 6 or 8 feet wide. blue grass and white clover will do. Dear Editor-Having promised tains next lo the valley without irri Then the brush is raked with a re ■ i Q ii sale of their land ill excess of 160 acies, with no nild-suinmer drouth to cut • » * * ■ .1 of my Greenwood County gation, -yield well, but not heavllv volving rake ami then burned. The It short, that till* locality I* undoubt before construetion »hall begin. My llirell Telephone Main jj 1 u • i. Is. that I would write them ii and that very little cultivation is re land can be put in perhvt order tlie edly adapted to a dairy business of a Confidence In the success of I lie enter -<»- <h * Ttpt i 'ti of this part of the country, qulred. This much I know, that tirst plowing. Irrigation was begun very high order. This also *eem* to prise I» ilile to my confidence that Hie and finding that a description which there are plenty of last year's pota here sonic twenty years ago, and what I be tile home of tlie bee. Certainly RFTE-R WLL v, o;ld give any t hingllke ait intelligent toes here now, and the quality I have it will do oil these sage brush lands is tlie quality of honey produced here propertv owners will sign the reqtiln d id i of what is to be found here. never seen excelled. 1 am Informed well known to these people. There Is agreements. In oilier wolds. I think cannot be excelled. •• .id r -qulre such lengthy letters. 1 that the yield ean be largely incteaa- only a small |x*r cent of these lauds in Tlie people here are of an Intelli the |s*ople wlioown priqierty In tho W. B. McLaughlin i ive concluded to ask The Herald to cd by irrigation, but unless It lx* judi cultivation however. gent enterprising and kind hearted district will see that il I» lothclrown I”i!>l.sl. a letter which they all and ciously done, it will be at tile ex Tlie tule marsh land* are low level class, most of whom are American*, I many iimrc may see. 1 have waited pense of the quality. lands along the river ami lakes In with a few English, Gernmn and ' financial interest to m ike tho agree- The cereals irrow n are wheat, oats, In older to'ret better aennn'''f.-*1 with place*, which are covered a part of Scandinavians. ! meni s. the country an-1 conditions here, be bailey and rye. I have been told of the time, ami some of them all the The sparsely settled state of the ••The requlrtnent is that the prop fore writing, and still hesitate, as 1 some very large yields of these grains time, with water from a few Inches community has necessarily rendered erty owner» execute trust deiNls for al t in ver like to p.iss on a case until the under irrigation, tlie truth of which to a few feet deep, and have grown school» and churches simiewli.it scarce I have no reason to doubt, the largest v v nki.ee is all In. up hi titles gigantic brushes. These but the fact that. In spile of diltleul- their land In execs*of !«»«• lore*. I lie being t.J bushels of wheat to the acre. ; i ing In this case however, that immense cr»q»s of vegetath n decaying tie* incident to lack of transixirtation, 'trust deeds provide tli.it the owner - '¡deuce will continue, and In- Corn is not grown at all except the and mixing with the silt wliich is be there is now under construction, In shall sell Ins land to saltiers in I rails rn o.l imt cease to accumulate, 1 will sw eet corn, which seems to do well. hi dry farming, i e., without irri ing continually carried in from the the county seat, a county high school ' of not to exceed 100 acres each, or. tl.etefore now try to tell as neatly as mountains by tlie water, together building at a cost of $29.501) and a I c.,n what tills section of country has gation, stockmen grow a great deal of with the myriads of water fowl, that if he fails to dispone of it before building for tlie grades at a cost of rye for hay, as it is easily pnxlueed. h r the immigrant, ;ia 1 see it on wliich have tor ages at certain times *18,000 speak* well for the people the Government Ila* water ready |<> growing a volunteer crop year after short acquaintance. in the year literally swarm in these here from an educational htandpoint. turn upon it, tl.e Secretary of the In ll ;• -•:!>le tliat I may make some year. Alfalfa appears to be very fine marshes, combine, it would seem to There is a Presbyterian church ami terior may sell it in loo acre tracts to PHONE MAIN tOO - 1 at 1 d" not mean to. and oil irrigated lands producing ill t wo to to make these lands as rich as soil a Methodist church which have regu the highest bidders, giving the own •II4U '■y(»ne snail cvitnc from there here three cuttings from four to aix tons ean get. lar preaching, and I am told that the h I. nnd will bring the paper containing per acre according to best reports ob The testsof the government soil ex Baptists are getting ready to organ er the proceeds of the sale. I belvive liiis letter with him. 1 think he will tainable, and the feeding quality is pert show the marsh soil to lx? eight this is a reasonable requlrmvnt and ize ;d build. Other towns in the t a 1 it to be si.bstantiuiiy correct. So of a very high order: Timothy is een feet in depth in many place* and valley arc Merrill, Whilelake City. that the land owners as a rule will so : ir at least as the statement of facts also excellent in these valleys, pro nowliere it is shallow. It is believed Boiianz.i and Dairy. 1 am sorry to regard it. i i - necrned. KUtnath County is 72 ducing. it is said, two to four tons to that these lands will excel in tlie pro sav that all of the towns here seem to i . - wide from cast to west in the the acre. ••It Is the Intention of the Recla Blue grass and white clover have duction of timothy hay, red clover. . think it necessary for them to have mation Service to let a contract for nttal and southern part, by one oats, cat»t»age. celery, asparagus and ■aloona. but 1 hope to sec the Mme only been grown on lawns and in hundred miles north and south when they will realize their mistake tile construction of the lirsl section of RATES REASONABLE |small patches where they got *t*rted root crops including sugar beets. through tlie central -part. The road* are quite dusty and I am and be willing to correct It. I am It is more than four times the size apparently by accident, but where told that in the winter and early ’told that a majority of tnc country the ay st cm as soon as *> |x-r cent of of the state of Rhode Island, It con- irrigated 1 have seen the tallest and spring they get very muddy. ]M‘ople are in favor of till* change, the property owners rvachisl by that tail * within its borders a marvelous I think the heaviest growth of both Furnished Rooms with or There are mosquitoe* here, but no j i One of the great needs of this valley section have signed the agreements. • ii.-. ty <-f mountains and valleys, of especially the white clover, that I • chiggers nor chinch bugs. There are for all these years has been transpor 1 expect to see this accoinpIlslKsl ami ever saw anywheje. I showed this lakes and streams, of hot springs and without board j but few dies as yet, but 1 am told tation. Now tliat Government irri a contract let for the construction ot s, rings that are ice cold, of sage i blue gras* and white clover, to three ; they will be quite plentiful liter in gation is assured, there are two rail- the tirst ten miles of canal. Including bt'.ish plains and tule marshes, of pine strangers from California and Colora ' tile season. - roads preparing to build tn here. One Men who understand irrigation. ; f »rests abounding in wild game, and do. whriv the tpirtlit* iw . t ’ m va righi ■ of these tlie California northeastern 4,(’lai feet of luin el, before the first l ,t .- s and streams teaming with tlsh. and 1 asked them if this land seeded; As toclimate. the people here claim i e «mr at it «I.-w • has purchased land for an addition to of t lie year. . it is not subject to sudden changes. like that would not support one g<xxl , I'l the north west part of the county the town, and announced a few day* • It seems to me Io be a g'**l plan ■ and thus fiir. I have -found that to I m * dairy cow to the acre, during the pas- , is Crater Lake .¿national Park. Crater Corne Main and Uth Sts. 1 ’ ■ ‘s t.nc of the wonders of the ture season. They said "It will sup ' the case. The ku . inner weal tier is de i since that it is now ready to tiegin to construct the canal in s t lions and I tlie work of consttuction. This road C. T. BONNEY, KI-tiDAlh Falla, (>rrg'»n . ■....i i lope. Tlie lake Is said to be port inure than two." Cows seem to! ! lightful. dust now- we ate bavins' comes from Weed, alxiut 80 mile* put the laud upon the market a little :beut ten miles across and the water do exceedingly well here on the nat ive some hot days, but it is pleasant in , Attorney and Counselor at Law '.south of here on the Southern Pacific. at a time, for that will enable the I'ltonr Mitiii I.Hii nlwiut ¡(100 feet deep, the rim ftom grass, and the milk and butter is tine. the shade and the night* are cool. It Tlie McCloud road is now under con- property owners to sell to the Ix-st ad ■ is said that the snow fall is somewhat ' All stock seem to do well, liaises in Evani ning ,\t«t r.u I > a Spo i*lty toot) to 2000 feet above the water., st ruction and has tilxiut 40 mile* to' and i lOu feet above the sea. Klam- a general way seem livelier than they larger here than in Kansas and for 'build, to reach Laittls, at the lower vantage. If all the surplus land in NOTARY PUBLIC tl e last two winters the mercury has Hih ¡’alls, the county seat, is situated du elsewhere that I have been. It is the 250.000 acre* to tie reached Ivy the «bit.». New \\ iden llulldlnf in tlie south west part of the county I .claimed by some that they can stand not fallen below zero, and to that i end of the lower lake, where it will i system were thrown upon the market If this is true it is point on two or three morning* only, meet transportation by water. about cue and a half miles below the ' more work. These are some of the facts as I sec at once it would is* mure ditll ult to doubtless due both to climatic condi but it has been known to be as low as sU.'"V'-r end of Upper Klamath Lake, on ^frlr.k River and the beautiful little tions and feed. They bave the finest eighteen below. I have seen no hard ' them, and ax they have Ix-en repotted sell at a fair price. to tnc from what seem to lx- reliable I..ik-.-^iasauna. Link River flows from , and cleanest threshed oats that I wet storms here and it is claimed there ••As 1 understand the Government,* Upper Klamath lake into tills lake.' saw. Stock is said to do well on the arc none, and very little thunder and : sources. This country ami climate plans, those who do not sig . the re SIGI PlSf will not suit everybody, but here is lightning. The country is claimed to ! v.i.de tlie outlet of this lake is Klam-, range seven to nine months tn the Summer Novelties. Lawns. Dim- 'year. I’oultry does very well ind“*-’. lx? and seems to lx? quite healthful. ' rich soil very productive, witli an quired agreements will be unable to atli river. Tlie town has a population of about I Now let no'read« r conclud* troni | The d etor* «ay that children are very abundance of water to irrigate it, at secure water for their land. l!y later ¿ties. Percales. Shambrays. In complying with the requlruients they I-'-•■ mid it h is a beautiful location, the foregoing that the writer mean* I free from summer complaints. It very reasonable prices. The fact that the government I* tn stlin-'as it does in a cove of the foot to convey the idea that here Is to be I i would seem that the marshes would can secure water rights, liu' they will dia Linens. Linens. Calicoes, Klairuth Falls. Or. ) lolls, wliich are "rock ribbed and found a place of perfection, or even , prixluce malaria, but there seems to willing to expend in these valley* be required to pay a slightly higher .-r-o-ient asjhcsun." while in tlie dls- approaching it. The more I see of | lie scarcely any of it. The absence of $4,400,000 shows the confidence It Laces. Embroideries. Stockings tutiee are Jo be seen mountains, some I this world, the more 1 am impressed it thought to tx* due to tlie elevation, j has in these lands and walers after a rate in order to place them upon an of wliich are snow capped, the most, with its beauties and wondets, and which is 4086 feet. An abundance of • year's thorough InvestigatIm by a equality with those who paid earlier. and a fine line of Gloves prominent Mount Shasta about one I the ample provision made in it by ••the j good soft water is very easily obtained. > corp* of competent engineers. Peo If 75 percent of the property pay* HARRY WEDER hundred miles to the south of us, ini Giver of every good and perfect gift,’ ■ many wells being only from 10 to 20 | ple arc coming in every day liv stage the cost of constructing the system, I loads to I'xik at the country and a »< .Jifornia, towering aloft in Ids white for the sustenance and development ! feet in dept h and no rock. The Gov- Jargc immigration is ronfidently ex the money paid by the other 25 per 1* A I N rio R / mantle 144CO feet high and reminding of man, but he who expects to find , eminent has decided to put in a sys- one of ghostly sentinel keeping guard perfection tn country or p«’ople. this i tern of irrigation in these valleys, lo- pected. The vast amount of money cent to reimburse them fur the excess All art»**n,l manipulai-*' >»• ! side of the millennium, is doomed to ' rally known as Klamath Basin, em- i to be expended here by the govern they were compelled to par. < r all around him. lbw Paini anJ Peala Hn$$è I bracing about 250.000 acres at a cost ment and the railroad* and by pro- i io n there is tlie lake and the val disappointment. "M.itteraof thia kind lake time, ; pie opening up farms will undoubted- The worst drawbacks which I have of $4.400,000,00. The project em ley in frynL Across the valley to east Estimates Furnished PHONE 100 ! Iv make Dines lively here. The gov and I am not surprised that Un Ive miles distant, vvecan see ; been able to find hereso far aside from braces also the drainage of the marsh ernment engineer* arc now making' lands and the irrigation of them. Tlie people take plenty of time to think It C drouths, which are to be over-come by river gap, wiiere Lost river Hows h between tlie mountains on I Government irrigation, are latc [ whole cost is estimated to be $18. 60 survey* for the permanent location of over before signing agreements. In e same level as this valley. ¡springs and liability to frost. The per acre payable in annual payments , the canals, and it is expected that I the end, however, J am satlsiled they BJhe gap w lu re Captain Jack in j late spring of course shortens the j without interest. This will amount 'they will soon be ready to let the Modoc War, after having j growing season, but I am told the to les* per acte, per year than is paid contracts for the work of construc will see that they cannot sell their scourged the valleys above, brought ' autumn is tine. The frost seetns to by farmers in many localities to ir- tion. Possibly I have omitted the land to advantage or use it themselves | his warriors through and, skirting vary with different localities, and one ! rigation companies as water rent; very thing which someone desires io unless they have water right*, and around the foot of Stukel mountain time it will affect one place and at an- whereas in tills case at the end of the know. I shall be very glad to answer since they cannot get the water right* skurried away down tlie valley to the, ¡other time another place. Some I ten years, when all have paid up, tlie any inquiries the best I ean. Please without complying with II.e Govern- ava le d*, vv here there are great caves j i people say that it is useless to try to farmers will own the system. The bear til inind the fact that if I am I away out here at the edge of the incut reqttirmenls, they will fall In ¡Government builds it In tlie best and , raise garden stuff on account of frost. -prings in them and where these : Indians bad cached food, and were ! i while others say they are mistaken. most substantial manner and the far- earth, 1 am not forgetting the dear line and all will be working In the | While these do not deny but that ' tuer* have to pay back only what It ' friends in Kansas, .So long a* 1 live common cause of securing the con able to bold out indcfiiiitcly. These i they will always have a wat tn place __ waters __ To the southeast the valley is a ■sometimes some-things are injured, cost, without interest. T. struction of an irrigation sy stem which ci pari lively level plain across which I they say that industry and persever being interstate waters, tlie Govern-' in my heart, With kind regards and means Immense development to the inent ha* appropriated the use of these ' wishes for everybody, l am ance in this direction, is usually well '■ e can see for about twenty-five ours \ cry Truly, resources of the Klamath country." links. On either side are hill's and ; rewarded. One thing I have noticed streams, and the immense water power ; •»• D. M ason . «¿.''Untains rising abruptly from the wherever I have lieen, ana that is, in them becomes a part of this enter- Oregoniin. ] lains. and back of which open out people w ho do not plant things are prise, so that the owners of tlie land j FROM OUR EXCHANGES. from this, other valleys as beautiful' not apt to grow them. There are a under this irrigation system, will also! THE WOES OF THE EDITOR. ntid fertile as this one and all comb- [ few gardens here and there and in own the water power. The fall of | ... -------------- ing in a scene which for beauty and some of them, the growth of vege Link river from the Upper lake to this ) icturesquenesR is really charming. tables would, I think, satisfy the town, 1} miles is 65 feet, and the fall (Siwoti flea«!Hght) It may lie that a worse fate can befall But for Klainath river these valleys most exacting. They arc simply im in Klamath river from where it leaves a poor mortal than to be a country ed Mr. .J. II. Qiiral, Vice« President of " I be a lake. Upper Klamath' mense. While there have been cases the valley, is 1800 feet in twelve miles itor, but the average country scrila* The McCloud River Liimlier Co., re to say nothing of the rapids in otliei in which there was material damage some twenty-live miles long would be willing to take a whack at the turned to San Francisco this evening, ; wo to twelve mile* wide. Lower done by frost, 1 have asked several old I streams. after having been shown over I lie en i. i.im.itb lake is about 12 miles south resident farmers, if they have ever : As a matter of fact, the amount of worst. The people do not renlize the position tire plant by .Managers, o. Johnson. O’ K’amath Falls and is part in Ore- known in the fifteen or twenty years electrical energy which may lie «level- , ’ mid part in California and some in which they have lived here, any .oped from this water power and the: of the editor, lie does not make hi* Mr. Queal has been here since last or 20 miles long. There is a thing like a failure from frost, and j possibilities as to what may be done 1 money in big chunk* but it comes in t 1 t on tlie upper lake large; they have each said they have not. with it are so vast that one fails to little package*, and that ia why it come* Wednesday and was very well pleased lo carry 200 passengers or I I have seen no effect of the frost on appreciate them. And this is all sc-1 *o slowly. One fellow sava “I owe tliat with every thing ho saw. Mr. J. E. ;.ud there is another now being k'r’in •*'far in this immediate vicinity, cured by the Government to the own- Carpenter, also a director of this Com ’ ullt here for tlie lower lake and the 1,111 w,nic fifteen or twenty mile* from i ers of land under this system of irri editor *2, but he wont mis* that small pany arrived on Friday last torr main _________ , here I jwiw three or four Held# of rye gation. No one person can get a amount." That's right, that |2 would i iver between. a few days. The lands in these valleys are of »bout the 28th of May in which there water right for more than IGO acres, buy a shirt and aocka, hilt newspaper The McCloud River Railroad Co. * '■'> classes, viz.., sage brush lands 1 were Perhaps ten percent of the beads as the intention of the Government In men are not to enjoy such luxuries. •nd tide marshes. The soil of the I turned white by having been frosted. this irrigation law, is to prepare land Five fellow* say the same thing a* the has made quite an Improvement in •brush lands is a sandy loam.' We arrived here on tlie 18th of May , for homes and not for speculation. first one. The 110 doe» not amount to its daily passenger service between kt • '¡ng from a darker heavier soil and after tliat time saw frost which Therefore men who have large tracts much. It would buy a pair of alioes Bartles and I pt.on, the terminal with y ith not much sand to a soil lighter ' seemed to me must kill all garden of land may deed 160 acres to their and a pair of paots. and perh»|>* a neck- tt D- QRIZZLB in coloi and more sandy. Some places stuff and fruit, and I bclelve it would wives, and 160 acres to each child, I tie might Ire secured in tho bargain. i the Southern Pacific Co. One round KLAMATH I ALLS being quite sandy, it works as fine | bave done so in some other places, but they must agree to sell the bal trip is made dallv between these Ten fellow* say the same thing as the its one could wish. but here, so far as I have seen, fruit ance before the government will pro. OKHUDN points, and the traveling public can Prof. W. S. Slough, who was form- only was damaged. The people here ceed witli the work of construction* first one. Well, $20 is not much money. now go into the Klamath Falls conn- • - 'y Supt. of public schools of Green- say that the fruit crop Is short, much At least 1)5 per cent of the land under But just think of all the good thing* it | try without any Inconvenience or loss wood County, Kansas, and myself shorter than last year, but notwitli- the project must be subject to such would buy. Hat, coat, vest, not pants oave engaged in the real estate busi- standing this, I have seen several an agreement. Improved irrigated liut trouser», »hoes, arid may-lie a cigar of time, as heretofore this trip had to 'be made by stage from McCloud east. lies* together and as I had much to apple and cherry trees which were land is held at from $50 to $80 per and n stein on the side. learn about these land* we got a two very full and a few pear*, peaches and acre. Unimproved sage brush land, Only ten of our delinquent anbaeriliers The train each day Is carrying its inch auger and had a shank put on it other fruits. The raspberries, black* 1 irrigable by government project is would buy all of this, and then think o| quota of passengers, and la also tak ,i feet long and 1 take it with me lierries, gooseberries and ted currents selling at from $12 to $30 per acre ac what one bundled, yea, two hundred, ing care of an Immense amount of •..lien I go to show land to anyone nearly all 1 I have '..hen liave seen are very full. full, i cording to quality and location. or seven hundred, might do foru*. It is freight. When the railroad Is com ’e down into the soil. Usu-• The people arc by the fruit like These can be put in first class con , . .,y ¡{ / Ibcre fsvery little change in the they are by the garden, manv have dition for crops at once. There are too much for the editor to think alioiit. pleted to Klamath Falls, It will open r-.il so far down as that will reach, it been afraid to plant trees on account some marsh lands to be had at $10.00 Even tho thought» of ao much money up a new country. Cl li. nil’ growing ornwinrr lighter lirrlifnw In in z»e>.U.a* • frost . and . also . • make him feel like a man among men, Mmply color , as ...» we of * ------------ of rainfall, . - .r — — lack •»•'««»• i fiiuimi. AOW per acre but they will probably not Mr. Paul D. Kelletcr, of the U. S. days past. This Company Is one of go down. / —" per 7 cent of this many or A small Fish they had planted last long at that price. The marsh dresaed in broadcloth, ami puffing a pure Forest Service, who has been In the the few lumber companies of the IV hidiHr fnrnion and one! has ............ ... J . land la now being farmed lands will require mure time to pre Havana. But these princely feeling* yeaiKiigo. As 1 write, there are ap pruveu itself to be exceedingly pro ples on my desk, grown last year by pare them for crops as they contain last only a moment, like the soap bubble vicinity of McCloud for some time, In- country that has a signed contract' ductive in favorable seasons, and 1 Mr. Slough, on the onlv tree he had, such a inas* of t ule r«x>ts except where in the air. A glance at the greasy pnntw, nauguratlng a fire protection plan with the United States Government, have been told of w heat making 15 which is alioiit eight Inches In diam tlie water is deep enough so that J. W. SIEMENS, proprietor. the last snmmer’a hat, the thiee-year- over land that, lias already been logged for the preservation and plaining of I bushels per acre with no rain after it eter and from which he gathered ten there are no tule*, In tliat case they old cob pipe, and the country editor is by The McCloud River Lumber Co., the forests. Quito a party of (J. S. was stalled in the spring. Grain bushels. Four bushels of these he can be seeded to crops a* soon as llicy again at work, cnaaing secretly, hi» de- j left Monday (21st) morning In com Forest men are now In the limber^ Cleanliness and Good In re is almost all spring sowing except wrapped in paper and put in the cel are drained. rye. I know a farm 4 miles from lar and says be has found only one de Ranches for dry farming and stock- linquont suInveriher*, and blowing them pany with Frank Neal, who has experimenting mid studying with It. Guaranteed. town on which I mi told the wheat cayed apple among them. I do ‘ not raising, with plenty of outside range up in the paper. charge of the Are patrol of the Com Families («in lie supplied now with last year make 35 bushels to the acre know what variety they are. They ,,,-y can lie had for, ....pr. Improved ...... v.*. $10 to $20 Get a bum cigar? Not »t the City Drug pany, for Black Fox Mountain where Also Agent for LONDON ii'i' oat« <m without Irrigation and l'K'lrsnme-rha’lil-rthe maiden'„hhisii. per acre and unlnnmvrd t."> In sio "Tony's Best" at the Central Dining v'orr. a small fir" ba« be<m r*:r|n/ i • Parlor* with or without meal». LANCASHIRE FIRE IMS CO. i ESPY, the Soda Water Man Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished Main & llih Streets. Klamaih Falls, Oregon h's the Movement. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE > Winteis Jewelry Slore Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin Big Discount Sale 4 At the Novel tv Stilts Co. I Drugs Stationery flusical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store THIS KLAMATH BARBER SHOf I