KLAMAUK AKH «All R qa DQ) mark l burns Ix-lng al out the same »lie but having per acre. I’liere is very little gov Hilt ITHt tV 1 U'"1 lai im \. mon-of I be blush. For appearance, ernment land left, and practically BROKER r.uHKi.Mi»<> ••«<-. I.ti "»« ‘ I V culm Ing and quality, they are very nolle under tlu* Irrigation system ex (mull I» mv N«U«> I. I'»"1” " ,t • ma hard »«» heat. The sumo tree lias ap cept Sevcrsl thousand acres of the m .»■ipilaiH* »Uh m» i h Kkmuth Falls, Oregon. W. O* srtITH, Editdr and Proprietor« • U .. ples on itow, lint no’t nearly *> many marsh lands, which have bw«n with of t ornir«"» «»I hm«* J. 1*’* «••»’"* M M |;iat rear. This IS the 8th day of drawn from entry, and when they are hir Hui »•!<■ «I Um«»'» ■•"••• ln 1 fl lu M /.„i Julv and these look like they might restuhsi tliey will probably cuuie ill ■ ■•Illiwnla. Hw» *•'* ’• •" 1 DR. WM. MARTIN la «• • l»e I*' kept kcot until tluMvou lltisse on lhe tlie tree sliall shall like the **l<i«ebud Agency,” In Puko • a h slat*', br »I ... ........... >«-• " ; bectmie ripe. I have heard of the ts. Alao according to the irrigation h» u I, M. two ixi la s the year in advance DENTIST Soutidncas lit tlie apples here, mid mt, (he Secretary of tin' Interior b.,..- Ilf Kl.m«>l> .................... ' " le ol (lvra.in. ha» itH'i•'» ‘‘ ■■ .a U tn m their freedom from worms remarked iiuiv cut down the amount of each state lice III» ««urli •«•■••«».•«•« s" i"1" II.u - miry under any lrrig.it ion nrwjeel tu upon and I speak of tliese at length Kl.imath Falls, Oregon tq dm M, sm . sfc-.sw, ui'» Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, September 7 19051 in order to allow that in Hila c.ise at not ioss t|i.m tn acies. Under I ) m h r* irriga n< Metlon S., em T. on.i.ir *• ' «*' •' *• * r i least there Is truth in it. It seems to lion here one dues not need tu» much No. It', It W M »na «m «*' ' I'"”1 ’ I hu m i, be eotitideiitly <’xp<s-ted here, that land as tile farming will I m » more In that ih» lami «><i«lu •• '" •<» '•l '*h' 11 ' tlie crop now on tlie vnuc land looks when tlie valley shall lune Is'i'ii all tensive, and It seems to ule that the ttmbM m »i.».» ........ <•« «i"»«““'« '"'f HI 4M 4 III •»nil w«4l. I have seen rye which 1 am itrigated. lhe danger from frost w ill *l’*‘ III. intelligent, Ind list rimm (amivi tn pov«. M»»d tv chfablPl» hi"1'4 ’ ’ 1 ' " ■ • told is volunteer and the sixth crop these valleys will wit hill a wry few . .................. < h.... » ».............. ' *' K be materially decreased. <l«iee sowing, I have also sev,n volun- USE • « r a Some of the sage brush land can !«• vrars isrupy a very enviable |Mwition. r»n«. Orogon. on Sslur.l*». ib» 1 '< ,u' ' J. U. Mason Writes Entertainingly leet wheat which promises a fair plowed without doing anything to it. The bills and mountains alsiimd In N,.,.nit~r. I»- m•’ KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER 1 * r t W C»rinl<h«. Sam » C»ri»'<•*•••• '• ' “ light crop and witli more rain it • It > of Kiamsth Coutfty. Tlie I.liger sage brush will cost from lhe tilicst saw timber awaiting the Smith, omi J« »ph »mllh. •» •" M»»'*1" THE MOST wotihl have been good. Also volun . ■ $2.00 to $5.00 per aeie to lure It mills tu turn it into lumber. W Idle OI»),m An» ami »H | k < »I« >•> '« ” teer potatoes which promise a fairly cleared. There are machines here to all kindsuf stis'k do well, I am con I M - REFiiESHIHG SUMMER DRINK »vr-rh th» abo>» .l.’wnb.. I 1« " • • » ' r" •' (The Eureka. Kaa., Herald.) ’ “r ». good crop. 1 mu told that potatoes which 4. «, or8 horaware hitched and vinced especially since seeing what r,l lo HI» Un ir «-laiin» m Ilo» oi”. , ou ......... on tlie slopes of the lulls and moun it takes a swath 6 or 8 feet wide. »•»r « Manufactured In all Flavors Klamath Falls. Or., July 3, 1905. "'|H < 1 •" blue grass and white clover will do, I»r* »abi «Ui >I»J "I w ** ltear Editor Having promised tains next to the valley without irri Then tlie brush is raked with a re with no miil sunnner drouth to cut < i . Hinder. K<rriv«r. ■ » •« . viT.il of mv Greenwood County gation, yield well, but •*<>( heavilv volving rake and then burned. The it short, that tills hs-ahty Isundoiiht- I u «• Telephone «Main j.i friends, that I would write them a and that very little cultivation Is re land can lie put in pM-fect order tlie edly adapted to a dairy business of a n c,’Jiis part of the country. quired. This much 1 know, that first plowing. Irrigation was begun very high order. ’Flits also sevins tu i l.iig that a description which there are plenty of last year's pot;« here some twenty years ago. and what be the home of the bee. t'crtalulv HFTBR HLL would give anythinglike an intelligent toes here now, and the quality 1 lune it will do on tliese sage brush lands is the quality of honey produced here ..lea of what is to be found here, never seen excelled. I am informed well known to tliese |>copk’. There is cannot be excelled. would require such leaglhy letters I that the yield can be largely increas only a small per cent of these 1.unl.s in The people here arc of an Intelli W. B. McLaughlin but unless it b«' judi have concluded to ask The Herald to ed bv gent enterprising ami kind hearted cuilivat ion however. will be at the ex- publish a letter which they all and cious" The tule marsh lands are low level class, most of whom are Americans, many more may see, 1 have waited pense of the quality. lands along tlie river and lakes in with a few Kugllsh, German and Tlie cereals grown are wheat, oats, hi < it def toget lieltei acquainted w ill) places, which are cevenxi a part of Scandinavians. 1 he countrv ami conditions here, be barley and rye. I have been told of the time, and some of them all lhe Tlie sparsely settled state of the some very large yields of these grains fore writing, and still liesitatc, as 1 time, with water from a few niches community has necessarily rendered never like to pass on a case until the under irrigation, the truth of which to a few feet deep, and have grown sclbsds and churches somewhat scarce - I have no reason todouM. tlie largest evidence la all in. up in tides gigantic hrusli«’*. These hut the fact that. In spite of difficul Realixlng in this case however, that living i>3 bushels of wheat to the acre. inimeuse crops of ieget.it ii n decay Ing ties incident to li'ek of transportatlnn. I'm evidence mil continue, and in- Corn is not grown at all except Hie and mixing witli th« silt which is be there is now under construction, tn th-cd not cease to accumulate, 1 will sweet corn, which seems to do well. ing continually carried in from tlie tlie county seat, a county high school In dry farming, i e., without irri ■ o ‘foie now try to tell as neatly as mountains by tlie water, together building al a cost of 42V.5U0 and a t c,.n what this section of country lias gation. stockmen grow a great deal of with tlie myriads of water fowl, building fur Hie grades at a cost of to offer the immigrant, as 1 see it on rye for hay, as it is easily produced, which have for ages at certain times $18.000 speaks well for tlie people growing a VQluuteer crop year after this short acquaintance. in the year literally swarm in these here from an educational standpoint. It is possible that I may make some year. Alfalfa appears to be very tine marslies. combine, it would seem to1 There is a Presbyterian church and PHONE MAIN 1OÔ oil irrigated lands prudweing in two to mistakes, but 1 d<> not mean to. ana to make these lands as rich as soil a Metliodist church which have regu three cuttings from four to six tons it anyone shall come from there here lar pleaching, and I mu told I hat lhe can get. :;ud will bring the paper containing [>er acre according to best reports ob Tlie testsof the government soil ex • Baptists are gelling ready to organ lliis letter with him, 1 think he will tainable. and the feeding quality is pert show tlie nursli soil to be eight ize and build. Other towns in the tind it to be sulwtantially correct. So of a very high order: Timothy is een feet in depth in many places and valley are Merrill, Whilclakc City, Norm far at least as the statement of facts also excellent in these valleys, pro nowhere it is shallow. It is liclieved . Botianxa and l>uiry. 1 am sorry t<> e- concerned. Klamath Coun'y is 72 ducing. it is said, two to four tuns to that tliese lands will excel In the pro say that all of tlie towns here seem to ■ ik* wide from east to west in the th«' acre. think it necessary for them to have Blue grass and white clover have 1 dtictioii of timothy hay, led clovt r. Central and southern part, by one * oats, cabbage, celery, asparagus and saloons, but 1 hope to see the time hundred miles north and south only been grown on lawns aud in root crops including sugar beets. when tliey will realize their mistake RATES REASONABLE small patches where tliey got started through tlie central part. Tlie roads are quite dusty and 1 am and lie willing to correct it. I am I apparently by accident, but where It is more than four times the size that in lhe winter aud early told that a majority of the country I told bi tlie state of Rhode Island. It con irrigated I liave seen the tallest and spring tliey get very muddy. people are in favot of this change, tains within its borders a marvelous 1 think tlie heaviest growth of both Furnished Rooms v/ith or There are mosquitoes here, but no t hie of tlie great needs of tins valley variety of mountains and valleys, of especially lhe white clover, that 1 chiggers nor chinch bugs. There aie for all these years lias been transpor lakes and streams, of hot springs and ever saw anywheje. I showed this but lew flies as yet, but I am told tation« Now* that Government irri without board springs that are ice cold, of sage I blue grass and wiiite clover, to three tliey will be quite plentiful liter in gation is assured, there are two rail strangers from California and Colora brush plains and tide marshes, of pine roads preparing to build in here. One the season. forests abounding in wild game, and do. Men who understand irrigation, As tocllmatc, the people here rlalui of these the California northeastern \'S and streams teaming with fish. and I asked them if this land seeded Ims purchased land for an addition to In tlie north west part of thecounty like tiiat would not support one good it is not subject to sudden changes, ‘ th»> town, and announced a few days OÍ is Crater Lake National Park. Crater dairy cow to tlie acre, during the pas and thus far. I have found tiiat to be ¡since that II is now ready to begin Corn e Main and 11 th Sts. the case. Tlie summer weather is de-1 ture season. They said “ It will sup Lake is one of the wonders of the c. T. BONNEY, i iightful. tlie work of const t net ion. This ruad Just now we ate having! port more than two. ” Cows seem to Klioialh Fall», Olegiin Pacific slope. The lake is said to be comes from Weed, about 80 miles some hot days, but it is pleasant in j about ten miles across and the water do exceedingly well here on the native Attorney and Counsel at Law south of here on Hie Southern Pacitie. I’lmne Main I*' t:»v '«mit 21(10 feet deep, the rim Horn grass, and tire milk and butter is tine. Hie shade and tlie nights are cool. It j The McCloud road Is now under con is said tiiat the snow fail is somewhat 1.1.mi olri” \l'Stra< I» .1 NprriaHy ivoo to 2000 feet above tlie water, 1 Al! stock seem to do well. IIarse's in struction and has about -to miles to and MOO feet above the sea. Klam a general way seem livelier tl^m tliey larger here than in Kansas and for build, to reach Laluls. at the lower NOTARY PUBLIC ath Falls, the county seat, is situated <!o elsewhere that 1 have been. It is tie last two winters tlie mercury has end of the lower lake, where it will i 4 < a New Worden liaildisg not fallen below xeru, and to that in lhe south west part of the county i I claimed by some that tliey can stand If this is true it is point on two or three mornings only, meet transportation by water. about one and a half «niles below Hie I more work. Tliese are some of the facts as 1 see I lower end of Upper Klamath Lake, on •tbariitlcss due both to climatic cvndi- but it has lieen known to lie as low as i them, and as tliey have liecii reported Link River anil tlie beautiful little, ■ tions and feed. They have the finest 1 eighteen below. 1 have seen no hard to me from what seem to lie reliable Lake Ewauna. Link Hirer flows from and cleanest threshed oats that 1 ever storms here and it is claimed there sources. This country and climate ppor Klamath lake into this lake, saw. Stock is said to do well on the! i are none, and very little thunder and ; will m>t suit everybody, but here is i .' !i/- tile outlet of this lake is Klam range seven to nine months in tlie lightning. The country is claimed to i rich soil very productive, witli an year. Poultry does very well ind“—’. : be and seems to l>e quite healthful. ath river. Sumnnr Novelties. Lawns. Dim- Now let no read« r conclude rrom j ' The u.sjtorr vay that children are very [ abundance of water to irrigate it, al Tlie town has a population of about very reasonable prices. I free from summer complaints. It the foregoing that the writer means 200 and it has a beautiful location. ¡ties. Percales. Shombtays. In Tlie fact that the government Is >'■■ ling as it does in a cove of the foot to convey the idea that here is to be| ! would seem that the marshes would willing to expend in tliese valleys TIMBER L’.XD ACT JI NK 1. I* < xotick i produce malaria, but there ««•en»« to F»»F. IT 141.1« ATIOM. iniis. v. Inch are ‘-rock ribbed and] found a place of perfection, or even, dia Linens, Linens. Calicoes, *■1,400,000 shows Hie coWtidence It i . Lsk< « .••«» Oregon, ft:i • < sttn.” while in tlie dis- approaching it. The more 1 see of ' he scarcely any of It. The almcnce of lias in these lands and waters after a Cnit»*d Bfates Land that In Aug 11, 19U> Notice 1» ti«*r-*by ft»?u it thonghi to le» due to th«- elevation, ia . to oe seen mountains, some > this world, tbc more 1 am impressed Laces. Embroideries, Stockings year's tliorongh investigation by a | rornplian^i* « ill» 11»? urov ialoi t of the art of ■ li are snow capped, the most, with ils beauties and wondcis, and which is 4086 feet. An abundance of : corps of competent engineers. Peo i Congress of Juue 3. If74, entitled " An a *. f »r | good soft water is very easily obtained. ! the ample provision made in It by “ the ■ piuminent Mount Shasta atiout one and a fine line of Gloves ple are coining in every day i>y si age ! th? »ale of limber lands in lb? * str« «»I Cal« HARRY WEDER hundred miles to the south of us. in Giver of every good and perfect gift,’ j I many wells being only from 10 to So loads to look at the country and a ¡fornia, Orefon, Neva Is an I Ws«hittg'<>ti Ter feet in depth and no rock. Tlie Gov ’ilitornia, towering aloft in his white; for the sustenance and development large itr Igration is lonAdently ex ritory,” eitcn<|e«| to all the Public l.aud :....nt)e 14400 feet high and reminding of man, but he who expects to find ernment lias decided to put in a sys pected. The vast amount of money ' .States by set of August 4 IRf.* H arret» kMmlth, All Afijwnd ma«riputai'*? «ri ' .,e of ghostly sentinel keeping guard perfection in country or people, this tem jf irrigation in these valleys, lo to be expended here by Hie govern- ; of Neu Loit’ion. county <>i < hehali«, Miate of j Washington, ha« ibis day filed in ih>« ofli - * Ihr Peint an t Paata hratfc side of the millennium, is doomed to cally known as Klamath Basin, em ■i’.er all around him. < ment and the railroads and by peo bracing about 250.000 acres at a cost ! . hl« kworn staian <*n' No 2WM for lhe pnrrha«e lhen there ia the lake and the val disappointment. St?,. Mac J.». H’j l«W4. W, WK e Estimates Furnished The worst drawbacks which 1 have 1 of 94.-ino.OOO.0O. 'I’he project em- ple opening up farms will undoubted-1 <»f the ley in front. Across tile valley to east ly make times lively here. The gov- MccXI, Tp 37 K R 12 K W M and will offer proof PHONE 103 about twelve miles distant, wecansee been able to find hcreso far aside from • braces also tlie drainage of the marsh i eminent engineers are now making i to show that lhe land sought is more valuable ►arc. Lost river gap. where Lost river flows drouths, which are to be over-come by lands and the irrigation of them. Tlie ; surveys for tlie permanent loe.it ion <>! i for ila timber or stone than l<>r agricullural through between Hie mountains on Government irrigation, are late whole cost is estimated to be $18. 60 ' the canals, and it is expected that J purposes, and to citabllsh in* claim to said t/'ariy the same level as this valley. springs and liability to frost, Tlie I per acre payable in annual payments ! they will soon lie really to let tlie * land before Geo. Chaplain, Clerk of Klamaih This is tlie gap where Captain Jack in late spring of course shortens the without interest. This will amount I contracts for the work of construe- Co. at his office at Kiaiaatb Falls, Oregon, on time of the Mis’ War. after having grow ing season, but I am told the to less per acre, per year than is paid ¡tien. Possibly 1 have ouiitU*«) tlie i Tuesday, the ?4st day of October, ¡995. lie scourged the valleys above, brought autumn is fine. The frost seems to by farmers in many localities to ir-i i very thing which souteone desires to names as aittiow. Bernard Krurk«*nb«*r(cr his warriors through and, skirting vary with different localities, and one rigatlon companies as water rent; I know. I shall be very glad to answer , of Roseburg, Orrgoti. Lynn A U*Uoy of £lma, Wash. Dalle 11. Carr, oi Hoquiam, W<*b an 1 «round Hie foot of Stukel mountain time it will affect one place and at an I whereas in this case at tlie end of the ! any inquiries the iiest 1 can. Please William King of II«»*« bug, Orc Any ami all tl sknrried awav down Hie vaHey to the other time another place. Some ten years, when all liave paid up. the bear in mind tlie fact that if 1 am persona claiming ad$cr*ely the above «1«* la lied«, where there are great caves people sajr that it is useless to try to farmers will own tlie system. Tin* away ’out here at the edge of tlie I acrlbrd land» arc requested to file tite r rlaluis will; springs in them and where tliese raise garden stuff on account of frost. Government builds it in the Iiest and earth. 1 am not forgetting the dear In Ibis office on or b-*iore »aid 3lst day of Ort« In'o. bad cached fisid, and were ! while others say they are mistaken. most substantial manner and tlie far- friends in Kansas. So long as I live ober, !9(ki. J. N. Watson, Regiatcr. s is « a . .; out indefinitely. ♦ < While these do not deny but that! I1,ers liave to pay back only what it tliey will always have a warin place Sometimes some-things are injured, i C( *L without Interest. Th«'se waters To-the southeast tlie valley is a in my lieart. With kind regards and Tou n 1 rcaiurer’i Notice. eotnparitively level plain across which they say that industry aud persever- i **hig interstate waters, tlie Govern best wishes for everybody, I am Notice iw hereby given that there nrr we can see for about twenty-five ance in Lilis direction, is usually well •*>*•’« has appropriated tlie use of these Yours Very Truly, iuntl.M in the town treasury for il.v re C tiling I hare noticed ‘«U'eaius. and the immense water power miles. On either side are hills and rewarded. One J. B. M ason . jJintbembecontcsapartofthiseDtcr- j wherever I have been, anti tiiat is, demption oi tin? following warrants: mountains rising abruptly from the * iinuM i! v . lo n II H k * n*'vT f nwifiitna errat« <1 are | prlae, so that the owners of the land plains, and back of which open out people who do not plant things _ 1232, 1233. 123», 1235, 12344, 1237. 123N, hy HaitroA«! «nd T« l> Kr«pli (' »im ah . < want VíMJNU fWN an l I.AUII of r . «i TL__ _ "are _ a tinder this irrigation system, will also from this, other valleys as beautiful not apt to grow them. There 1230, 1210, 1241. Interest will ream- Administrators Sale of Real Property and fertile as this one and all comb I few gardens here and there and in : y*” **>e water power. . The fall of fr< ni thin date. tL of -T vege- _. Link river from the Upper lake to this ........ * " ing in a scene which for beauty and some of them, tlie growth I Wed at Klamath Falla, Oregon, thia Notie« ia hereby given, that in ptirananee of imiiK, satisfy the!town' U miles is #5 feet, and tltc fail i picturesqueness is really charming. tables would, I think, an order of the County Court, of Klamath 15th day oi June, !!•>«>. I ___ They are simply iut- ' in Klamath river from where it leaves j most exacting. ’ But for Klamath river tliese valleys J. W F hcmkrh , have been _ ’cases I,lc valley, is 1800 feet in twelve miles County, Oregon, duly made and enter? I on ____ ________ would be a lake. Upper Klamath mense. While there the 31xl day of AuguAt, lOhi, in the niaLer of Wi* furnifih 75 I« r »« nt of ||,. <»pe rafor« Town TrvHRtirer. lake is some twenty-live miles long in which there was material damage to say nothing of the rapids in othci the eMate of Robert G. GalbrcAth, deceased, »nd MiAflon Aicntn In Atnvrir« <iof .,t »Chonl’i arc l|;.* I afk »»*! I-X«-Iu-K<* Tri* rrai h I the u nderMgncd, the adminiri rat or of the aaid «nd two to twelve miles wide. Lower done by frost, I have asked several old streams. IN I HI W <>MI f) As a matter of fact, the amount of «Mile, will on and after Saturday, the 50th «•’it ith lake is about 12 miles south resident farmers, if they have ever vrar« and endorMd all i< (uiitiM Kail«»« McCLOUD RIVER RAILROAD Ötth lala. * electrical energy whtch may be devel known in tlie fifteen or twenty years day of September, 1905, fell tU private pale for of kiainath Falls and is part in Ore We « Mt ciift a bond Io every kfndent I rash in hand, Aubject to confirmation by th? Upton and Bartle gon and part in California and some in which they have lived here, any oped fnttn this water power and the to fnrnlhli him of b« r a i>o*uh>ti |. r \ ( ¿ all the right, title and Interest and Time Table No. 9, July 20, 1905 from ll'i m Ko h rnonili In Hint. ■ . M i <,i n . 15 or 20 miles long. There is a thing like a failure from frost, and possibilities as to what may be done ¡Court, ! CRtate of the said Robert <». Galbreath, decras- From IT pt on H(-rky .M oii ' I a I iia , or from |75 io fl«ai n Townward Upton V.eauiboat on the upper lake large they have each said they have not. with it are so vast that one fails to 1 rd, at lhe time of hi« death, and all the right, month III Mtalik a . -I of llo IU x klrB, |Mme. I’M. Lr. AM Ar. diatrl* upon khi I ui I¡-»o «■bough to carry 200 passengers or 1 have seen no effect of Hie frost on appreciate them. £nd this is all sc- title and Interest that th? a M«1 catate haw by 3(10 D Ni utli’li Ir tan (filer al any lime S<« Bpton w 10 03 i grain so far in tills immediate vicinity, i cured by lhe Government to the own- more and there is another now being ration* F>»r full l artit ii’Arh rtmi Lii,- n) . operation oi law or otherwise, acquired of het • 12 Burk 9 61 (if our H liri.il« u rue din * t Io Uiir • v.»utivi built here for tlie lower lake and the but some fifteen or twenty miles from j ers of land under this system of irri than or in addition to that of *ald Robert G. • 23 Howard w 9 « office al <'Inclnhail, <• < atnl< k < h * If. | here 1 saw three or four fields of rye gation. No one person can get a Galbreath at the time of hiw death, in and to river between. • 22 Big canon 9.35 347 The lands in tliese valleys are of about the 28th of May in which there water right for more than 100 acres, the following described real properly; Lots II Pi ere* 9.62 3,6? two classes, viz., sage brush lands i were perhaps ten percent of the heads as the intention of the Government in , On? and Two of flection Thirteen, Township Blffnal Butt«« 9 10 Cincinnati, (I, Buffalo, N. Y. 39 South of Range 10 K m I of Willamette Meri 4. Ml i turned white by having Ixten frosted. this irrigation law, is to prepare land Hooper 1 t ■’<; marshes. The soil of the R52 Atlantu, fía. Lut’ronsr, Wla. dian, in Oregon, containing 55.5 ’ 2 acres. 4 22 •JI •JM f ige 6, ush lands is a sandy loam, We arrived here on the 18th of May for lipines and not for speculation. Texnrkurni, Tex. Hau Fran< i»co, Cal bated at Klnmath Falls, Oregon, this 31st j 4 40 D McCloud W Mil* Varying from a darker heavier soil and after tiiat time saw frost which Therefore men who have large tracts day of August, 1906. 4 1.5 North Mct'loud • 12 with net much sand to a soil lighter seemed to me must kill all garden of land may deed 100 acres to t heir : Hamuel Dixon, Administrator of the estate 4 50 A«h Creek Junction •.QB bi color and more sandy. Some places stuff and fruit, ami 1 beieive it would 1 wives, and loo acres to each child, of Robert G. Galbreath, deceased. 6.06 Kapcranza \V 7..W being quite sandy. It works as tine I liave diaie so in some oilier places. but they must agree to sell the bal-| II W. Keesee. 530 Dry Creek 7 28 as one could wish. _ ...... Attorney for Administrator. 6.42 1 but here, so far as I liave __ seen, fruit «nee before the government will pro.1 Algomah 7.15 PM. Ar. Prof. W. S. Slough, who was form only was damaged. The people here CPe<l vvith the work of construction-! ’ AM Lt. 6.M erly Supt. of public schools of Green say that the fruit crop is short, much At least W5 per cent of the land under r> Bartle W 7.00 wood County, Kansas, and myself shorter than last year, but notwith the project must tic subject to such Notice of Filing of Flnsl Account. Water V. mile writ Algomah an agreement. Improved irrigated Lave engaged in the real «»tnte busi- standing this, I have seen several H. O. Johnson, M II Burkhalter, new together and as 1 had much to apple and cherry trees which were land is held at from $50 to $80 per Manager. Kiiprrlntendent. Notice 1« hereby given that John V Hou.ton, learn about tliese lands we got a two very full and a few pears, peaches and acre. Unimproved sage brush land, *4mlnl«tr*tor of lhe elate of J. JU. Houtlon. inch . anger and bad a mi shank put on ii it' i other fruits. Tbe raspberries, black-, r,Kll"*e Lv government project Is deee.Mttl, ho* Sled tit» flttel eoooent end that . uik pui 1 11et long and I take it with me lierrles. gooseberries and red currents filing at from $12 to $30 per acrcac- Monday lhe Olli day of October. A. 11. IWV», ha. whcii 1 go to show .and to anyone nearly all 1 have seen are very full. I cording to quality and anil location. I been fixed by the court a. the Ume for hearing .....1 we bore ,1 ----- u-- ... These can be put in first class con-j and down into ., the ’.. soil. Usu The people are I , the fruit like d|tion for crops at once. There are of objection, to tueb Ariel account and the I by RALEIGH & CO. There are Mltlement thereof; all person' Intereated In ally there is very little change in the tl«ey are by the garden, irden, many have R( .ll)0 marfc i;lnfiK «., M. had n-oi at at ski on tbe »aid eataleare hereby notified to fie pres- some marsh i. lands to i be $10.00 <•.. so far down as that will reach, It been afraid to plant GENERAL FREIGHTER, trees on account -> 1 1 ply growing lighter in color as we of frost and also lack of rainfall. Now per acre but they will probably not. »nt at the courtroom tn the town of Klamath go down. A small per cent of this many of them wish they had planted last long at that price. The marsh her, A. D. 1905, at 10 o .. ’clock a. "" m * and ‘J offer ~“ Any »and is now being farmed and has years ago. Ast write, there are ap lands will require more time to pre- objection» they ........ Prompt nn<l careful attention may have to the Anal »Cttie* pm en itself tu be exceedingly pro- ples on iny desk, grown last year by pare them for crops as they contain mont, and allowance of Maid final account. to all orders................ ____ notice __ I m given _____ ___ *F.o in favorable seasons, and I Mr. Slough, on the only tree he had, such a mass of tide roots except where Tbla and _______ published pursuant J. W. SIEMENS, Proprwlor. ..ve been told of wheat making 15 life water is deep enough SO tiiat to an order of Hon. Ueo.T. Baldwin, made and which Is about eight inches in diam Conveyancing and bushels per acre with no rain after ft eter and from winch he gathered ten there are no tales, in that case they entered the 30th day of August, 1905, directing .ms stalled in the spring. Grain bushels. Four bushels of these lie can be seeded to crops as soon as they this notice to be published In the K lamatii R epublican a naWMpaprr printed and publish Examining Titles Cleanliness and Good ■ e Is almost nil spring sowing except wrapped in paper and put in the cel are drained. MCDONALD & SON cd al Klamath Falls, Oregon, for 1 aucccH’dv« We have n large list of city, farm ami «»<•. 1 know a farm 4 miles front lar and says he has found only one de Ranches for dry farming and stock- consecutive weeks, the first publication to Guaranteed. PROPRIETORS timber lands, which wa will l>(, |,|,.HHC,| • in on which I am told the wheat cayed apple among them. I do not raising, witli plenty of outside range and be mad«.* on August 31.1905. bi>t year make 35 bushels to the acre know what variety they arc. '1, ^("(,7 can be had for, Improved $10 to $20 VERY BEST OF MEATS to »how to Imine.... Iters sml Investors. J. V. Moreoff, Also Agent for LON DO A I nnzl iiii'nnhnvcul Q to Siu Alft oats <m, without irrigation and look some* Ita* like the mnldeti'shhi'h . nor I’hons 15. Office Worden ItlHg, Kl|(| ,,| Administrator. I* * ‘"’r<’ '«nd unlnpmved $5 EAST CNO. MAIN ST. bl bl/»». LANCASHIRE FIRE ¡NS CO . '^KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON L K . SODA WATER MESSAGE FROM THE WEST ESPY, the Soda Water Man Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished It’s the Movement, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin Big Discount Sale [ î ™ pÿ \ ix 'rie w At the Novelty Stilts Co 5000 NEEDED LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R. Accounting The Morse School of Te'egraph) J. H. nOORE, REAL ESTATE KLAMATH BARBER $H AND INSURANCE OUR PARTNERS MEAT MARKET