Niitk« to Creditor«. . ............... . ........... “*' *'•' I,. ..................................... ,7,..,,. . . . . I, !.. I. «............. <'•’ ' • II Mil 1 ' "■ * ■ *' K"' ' ........... THE KLAMATH PROJECT .......... L„„,i|,r... . " *" SPARSELY SETTLED REGION TO BI- TRANSFORMED BY IRRIGATION ''*'* *"' I (I 't. I'"' »I fl "•* ................ Alb H M I» . I,. J dll I Illi .oil' - luir.l l.ll'l.') •’Ih ’ .|.| ,|rrr.-"> U rt K.M.I 1 ‘“Utoi.- ' I tn«l Anoutii ' A' Mattii,. Ir In» k !•«.'•»!» » omit» |n il»«* ««••”•'» wi *b* 4«*« ••• «1 r Will I. f„ < Id»« II MiH » • I law i .| matbB i» I K'“ * • IhaHH h""r» ’ * n, I' »in h*tf« •* *•* ol 1 ' ••1*1 m »tirh Ih«’»«’ !*• •"’* *’ Ml,l *»iaia i h "1 >•" •” •" " '” ' -•• • 1 - * lei a,„| fr ||I|H**I »•• •l’I’«*» »•» lite « • m »»H) » «MHI oi Ihr P«ftl4 <4 »»(••■ ” *'.« {ha ♦’•»»IM») • “I Kla«hai|i M. im . i I al LI» “>• I»« fit »Sa «•••'»«' •< • a». .»I «»o* - i s ismsb» < h * < hl.KIBII t I» • I’M» *»F'hr «’ ’• Ç«*!<pb IH H>* •"» " khi «<t tha» «la I) th , n a>») H«*«* i lx* « |br«f '•» •*»•”» ■ • «rei hl 11. .»«Il ill I ( , firiw un<t caj»it.«l of rn.tti fur il !•» •l«*V«‘lop* \\ il bin I hia h*i rjb»r v i Htl'l <MC||. J »ituMi«*i| th« im Vnll«*y k Id in u I h Mini th«* tributary, »tHHlhu I of Isoat vm II»« v conf u » i <» ih huuni|i«, aggr«*gHli*a 3DU.IMFI actHM, ,un| hga \»a«!t »«II <d th”* nn*ufi mi *-.» **h*vation M*A S«* I •• IB for prep4r»*d He other !’• •hv* 1 l,al n!* » • I f i ** •«»MB K»»»S' V» »h • ** • » I II Jt^rrh) <>r<lrfr l « ■ | | < | 4t euti Ivan b) 4m- au l pfu|wr |>»«l»|»t »^ii«m, J X KrglMrr ' I • h loam of AiMIO umler th«* project, there is room for1 the upland* producing them in great alundan«*«*. comfortable homes, aiei Ba«in , Klamath ls< k of foot hill and This from the grimi Urgely «»| di*int«*gritlc«l nnd «*r«xh*<l lava time is coming whin each a itii an b<hnixliuc of Volcanic a»*h raise •«.mi* g.ssl stock in <1 give il ami diaiiHiHt« ••• him earth, tha latter material M m : and l»etter irmi 21.7 Kiver at Link Klamath vegetable* including grown, are grapes, and peaches, apricots, melons. Ouring most season? squashes corn of the Department of Agriculture and lb»* g»val plain* of In iia, iw ex ( it a splendid distributing point. ir«-m« !y f«-«ltlv nnd of lasting product* I Occupying an intern.e liate |s *ition ivenraa. The lak<- and tui«? lands art* with reference to th«* great semi-arid I ma»h* up rd a volcanic •«id containing plains <»f the interior and the mor«* much organic mat'vr, a Mgi tiihle aceti- humid coast region with which it is con- iu)i.<l nature, hM-ated at high altitude* or in high latitude* and provided a J amity . rn*cte«l by the low Khiinath <»ap in the Hop« places. many in well in somp places. The tule do lands might pro luce profitable crops of cran According to a recent bulletin berries. eharaetpriaue is of H. W. STRAW, Proprietor I ............. 13 ox. off fattening quality of the feed and the < li- many of th«» i|rh«**t agrieiiltuial region* matie conditions ar«* particularly favor- of the world, including much of Italy aide. The geographic position makes H'il, Su<h HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD S. “The cominions necessary for success in cran berry culture are <<»ils of a peatty or al-1 an ample and easily supply and with an supply of sand.” lion* are •a«ilv All certainly with available water ncre.aihle pi which comli present. I : mrs . M. M c M illan , Prop’r 9 Modern improvements. 73 rooms a suites Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Several nature. i (’a-cad<* range of mountains, the cli- closely allied species of berries occur. ! «»r a »••giofi <d high nllitiide. the cli- | matic conditions are more favorable for j and the native cranlierry is found farther »n ite, whil«fc*»ol, i" ••xtrvniely healtliful Agriculture than the greater part of in- north. Experience has demonstrated and Hol ittfVerv, There ia rarely any tei ior < )regon and northern (’aliforni.t. that excellent a-j»aragiis, onions and Janua«) Contest Nolit c. I X,| I h al 4 1 l.< I tX|.oHI» 4 . l.abrVlra , of the are raised tension. • hall*, .*<-me of the more tender fruits farmer will care, and the number brought in • In somF of th«* more favore«l localities, notably along Th«* ranges tributary. Average weight of licet« We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. • the |>c*r(:entage the interior ranges Mill will lie increased th«* Hti«*it*ht av t w h|eh c<»v«*rv«l thegu*at- many fold, making flit« one of the larg ei pari <tf 11.«* < iri-itt I’.uin and <tf w hich | est and Ixo-t fr«'ding grounds and st- « k Khimnth Vail««.* ia a northwrMt«?rly ex-i pr< m |mung sections on tlu- c«»a*t. The initiation uf agca, and i li. k .h filli The valley. grown near Klamath Falls: will doubtless continue to I «* the leading l<»um of great umfoitnity and com|><»•«*«! Hioa îsîî . oi. !® m been have sugar i* high a* will I m * noted from of • »I piani iHigtn ftHtiivd in the l»<>ttuni of •'h I I beets bugar grown exjierimvntally throughout Coefficient of puritv......................... .83.1 <*«»ni|M>a«*d ia winter w«*ath«*r I m («»««* the lull« r part of r >rn ib.i in .ni' m * l>«‘* rmlN r, and but little r.i ro weather •fiuiiig the«*ntir«* winter. I he annual • ( ■ ■ • «•«» #• • (••« » »>* < • ) ih M ,« malli. <!u: « ina*Ir precipitation i* m I mhii IS inches with ■ ■ ! • t « *4 ' n l L m •' ii • i «f a i a • I ’• lilth? ram <luiing the summer months. II»!!«- l a !•"«»»( ih* « .la!« *»t Jatnrat'.t’rilh k I r. i gut ton is theivfnrr necvaaHry for the • >a»ià .<!«-* « a«r I th<- •>a li-r»'fi*i< 4. thr a4t*ih l»oau»r < » «a 4 r.iat «HI on and ah«-r Ih«* nucci*a*ftil growing of iu<*«*t crop*. • i».*» «il F< i r<o»n ri», m II ai i roa*-- •« <• The Klamath Project i* one of the mt »ot»p«-t i<» the eon nt ««.alimi ii»* **t feasible mid is the lra*t < xpvn*iv»* • !l <b<* filo tli|r, <■»<•”' att<1 of any of the government project* thus X« »»I Jantrw « I » HU k »iiB.ik «te- • III» tirati) an I al) t!i<* tar undertaken. There ia an abundance »11'1 t Ibat »hv »«id ««talc of water alrove th«? Ian<l. mil ample or ntiirf a I bt ar |Uir«**l natural rem*rvoire. By dve|»vning the i,«i a| »414 Jais*« <L cut through the l»iok« n rock run of the •»< I»»a I ?•• i», I i. .» » au4 • uh B amiii at the p-»int where the Klamath hr h *4 r«-*l pr*»|Mrl). I* rty to I “ 11' X .1 , and Ibe S i <4 th* Kivri enters the pie** through the t ilr»* X » <•14 il It f >•'! ol va«le Mountain«, th«* wat«T* the lower •o in Origon, c ul«|a|Ulll|| Igk' « mid sw .»rnj « ran be «Iraw n off und a* aisiuBth » » », « i •» K«« »<■(»>. » < I a I a . a >•»« »• M »W# U « ) I ■ I « ’»* r a I Hr I 1-4- «»•a nr«*4>oi n» •ahi ijinh »taiit ha% it«y n • | r««|- 04atii, h., I M ,« i; . Iqjtl tio»i of th«* |*4ato ha* passed beyon»l the • x p»*i im*-nt.il stag«*, the sandy 1 apartment of Agriculture from beets nit I < I)ltivatl**n. Rigs furnished with or without drivers Ti e cuhiva- following analysis made by the fcu* •- • II re «•r«**i with the *’h,uiirieriatK* Htgebrnah , winch ha* lieeome an im|M»rtnnt fe«*ding of lliv great int«*rior haam of the west.' ground not only for stock rai-«*d in th«* I I hv upland anil im mainly a rich •aii<ly i Basin, but for many that are driven in AdmlnUIrator'. Sale *>f l/e.l I .tale. • «J m «I i .( th* aar with »i a ! g »»Oitrf «ar In »I..* t» I in ! ! > •«» < pngag«.1 m «. I (.« Sl>l«ar fr*j. I » I •». t t,, >a> I • ' . * n M » !*• hrL.fr (, ,f^ I H , J . ,, , ,, is Fugar in lM*eis, jm ? f cent.... M II ! I \ m M Ah nx * ••■ 4 Muntili Ma: <»«< g »u, and a cultivat«*«! vari«*ty. proh* famous p*»**-)l>lr to market other produce. Khltnafli I'rnicct. •< I all« the homrfttead entry in small tracts, hank Sugar in juice, |**r cent....................24.1 hae a| |.4nt«4 ’«•ry. A I» I At. lotrr »I« «»f MIL «>1 • a «I I <>uri in Ir ••«hr tn • t ■< ■4 •- K.a a ». plums sult of a cross between this wild plum nnd is Mtockravmg, 9th Stu. One of Bur- its highest development. When thoroughly reclaimed an»l ready for cultivation they will I m * subject to h t Hr. yf'iin r«*aches i occurs in great abundance and mo*t of which ar«*a is gi<*w : g alfalfa, b»r.t Manly adn*|n >1 h!» St.al g. ■ . < ! ’ihl*«ra* r Practically the flrain MAMMOTH STABLES- < Plums, pears do well also. The native wild plum (Brunns suh<*or«Iata set umler water. Th»* principal industry o( Und tperial rute» to freighters, specially growing. trmn«por*ali<»n facilities making il no portion «»I • Al »la are lanii« appb* to what ia l»ii"Un j* th«' •t»HM what •indul:«<iiig plain* h<ndw r«»v* Sutler «»f I mal Account. » k •«» a’h, at* Mimi foothill the that industry for some tim • to «-otne. About ; 20.(00 a<*r«*a ar«* now under irrigation,) y (<•: t I mi ti »trati.r hi « prunes am! land* ar«? now such Horses Boarded by the Week or Month the has I m *» iiriggliun I H it « • • < « tf * I included in th«* system. tlement for several years. all LjU 1 PROP'S. Sparirti aitintion givrn transient ulork the Oregon Mate and inigated by th«* gMV»*rntni*iit tiniler Innda Io In* drained and » f h la • * n»i:tpted for BENNETT, jT valley this M-awin, gave it a* hi* opinion water. All ol these com- I m - ch purchaM’d by the gov- lands will l»e open JIJ ! by the »ack. Ila y L/ the bale ttr t>n. Phone-Matn AA L. E. Mr. 111 First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in Soiithyu ern Oregon and Northern California: also to favoHfiF camping, hunting and fishing grounds. » 4* well. i BUESING • «FT- Board of H»»rti< nltnri*, who visile«! paid out to more than ten times a* many jM*ople. i- 1<» hp rwl.tinitod » •** •* ’■« tr \ <■ n t La! i ii« ( <««« ut * < our! 1 " »Ht ng in y n un Ian • I I '» nt «»>•• •• • <*4 ••» |»aiti<*| i*r«iiir «.•«..I % i>n » mg r igi m» i » him farmers, liave nlready thousands of h*V«*l. A hunt half of if cmr iaii* of tuh* un>i lake f ««*1 'In m HlniVt? h*v! 42 K) kmith, pr«'«i‘l<-nt of With a present j»opu|atiori of less than ii I mhi I \ i i U.trator'« NotlM Io« k Mir •«tini I m glnntt '»I ,. I >M ■< II.' K.ltla cared for, ar«* doing pros^r* ablv liot exceeding W) acre-. Th»? whol«*, irii’iiiilin^ hikva and Kivrr. • t | |l. > th«* Klamath H'ich eomp<iiii«*M for wafer fhO per acre in«*lit. KltuitMlh Hivi'i ¡a tin* KI hihhi I i B»t«*in in A4 b'omc r«f th<* irrigator* of valley, und they arc th«* most Ate«»unt, 4 il ! I Many of the plants chmacteristic of the i <*vk*ry can I m * grow n, the tule lands be- limit in ! ing ven s tnilar to those of the Sacra- roust region find their eastern the Klamath Basin and fraternise with :i tin ir «irsert consina, while several of the ¡••mi.», forest trees of the north, including the >tic««--fully cultivated. Throughout the A aska (’vd.ir, following the (aw i les. meet here other sjmxucs tn their north ern inarch. nt«» ami ^an Joaquin valley* of Cali- about ?t5 years ago. woihl the reclaimed marshlands are the the dairy interests, producing the best grasses and other wars farming implements wt re almost on forage plants public lands and a little natural Itoubtlesi« the introduction of wagon or pack marsh ><f the peculiar soil ami climatic condi- tj »ns ot the different localities n liitin* 1 iiiie. train. C“ii*id«*ioble rye was grown. IF. O. Smith Proprie or Klamath Falls Oregon, im- will re- Flour and ul her t-*ult in the eitablishment of many new pnwiuce was bsi^tighl arros* the Klamath Republican tin* j proved method- and the careful study gra-s provided for winter feeding, s uie tains by so For a ni|nil»er of I necessary. u:.known, st<M*k l*eing pastured not even doing this. vegetables are b« -t s.i te I for the highest development • •f The first settlers can*«* into the Basin wh«*re such Soon In a lew 1 profitable agriculture not here- toi :e undertaken. The Government '*ontemphitea operating an experimental I’i !- for the initial years it was demonstrated that a great farmin connection with the Klamath work of tin* grr.it enterprise have lah*n 1 part of the Klamath valley was adapted project which will do much toward de- a lv» rfix«*«i for. aii'l the system will Ire to tin* growing «4 other grains, the onh j lermining the crops adapted to these ,*<»mpt«*trd a* rapidly a* the land owners ' difficulty I«eir.g th«* lurk <•( rain «luring condituais. ran a*lj-ist lh«,ni*« .'«■■••• to the new con* some seasons. Immense crop* of aplen- | For its development and prosperity tin» 13ii*l rrchuii «xl. Omcial Newspaper of Klamath Count)- Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country dition«, an I rices« lands come into the did wheat, barley and oats are grown the Klamath Basin must have |>eopl“, a | umler irrigation. Klamath county , and the right kind of jteople at that. g 'Vernment water right. With the <»b- 1 wheat, grown without irrigation, took I Its great need i.< intelligent, practical jvrt *>f making liuines i«»r it* many fain* tin* premium at the New Orleans Expo-.I .: farmer« who understand the meaning of 1 hands of |*Tr’*on« iptaltfleil to |M‘rfrvt Petition I or IJ |Ut>r I.ken >9. • M lavit haxhif br«*n * •««>■ i.ai T<* ft»** Itouurabia <* >.»ntv < Miri, nt th* h <•»»««?•■ ft M) «T*. <i U4 mo > "i I «'IHM X«» J m ., Iliade filata af Orrgmi t..» • ,, • I a»n •<aih«f li ' nf k l«tn«tli W».the ui»<l« «M(ii«'i 4 ,X\V’ 4 X W ,«111 4, and o«-t«it*rr I iw«t fl our i»eiut«itv<r• h’-f* * * K » K W M , by M I ta» ||ir b< iciiof «t> > • «>uht > i .»urt <>t K >Ai«k • W'jXU’, * • T| A'h < « 4>rrgi«Nt I«» giant |~«ini«ai«»n i ■ i w iiiiant Murr t« *t«-«- H) a h « h 11 I» ai Militait» Mnrri*<‘!i ha» 4 I» w iiiwM!« • ■ i r ) nahlman, (C>i*l*f th«* lrgr.1 that 11 Id r n« I, that he ha> Htm fíame »n W íí I mhi 4 *<aiit«na»« i I.» •«•Il ut abol.y jtlgH«' r thrrclrnn» i»»r nmre 4iefin«r «4 »|*lr f i«»u> «naif i»r » ti- >>• |lq«>«<* chgitg*4 M» |it lc*. .(„antfti, » u,«t, »»,„. J) rail.«««, • ' «ii< lha«t .»»»* ««»•» •«•«»• i»‘ •. **,niu»i In« in th,. |.f, n . , . ,.j ,. i; •al4 tract t« n«*l »ctilr ! npiiti aiot cultivate I HUmaih < ,>uiH). Ur. «.n for M |<»>,»«| t i-<l b> la m , that *ai<t "I J by «abl |>a •> •* hM'itlli« I m K nii fig .»It th«’ 4th <!a> »t «HII WlPlatu Morr»a««n ha « h t K lainaili ('.»utity I I» I » « lervlroni f«»r in<»re than h llcettwr to | m - mi KI. "• I. gn«t !»•• Jw«*»i abBcnt il «»•»«• t «*ar la»l i a*l. ' iii<l that «al«l at »av im e •*■ r°"* i" " iimm «■ « 11 ... i pro, • 1 >1,.. .... '1 w. I , , _____ 4 I" a« 4 IbarHruiu I* »»«'I 'I”‘‘ t<» lii* vinploytiiviit tn ■ " a - ■ , »rank <■ i.- ■ ii .■ I lie Arm), Mavy. «»r Marine « or|»* •»! the SlHrr«.,, ,. R w w i i |’iH»«*<t Ma»«*», villivr i u a »iil.tkr, Bailor, »»f- *""■ J It Ho'it. 1.s II,.,,I w I G.trrll, rti’cr t»r mill’ll««’ in • jj k» ai Hi which the •'ll ' h 1 i ..r, I I II . ..... I I , . I’ ii IU m J M'a»< • Diay !»• i«. I m « n engaged Malit l'-"r«r III ...I n M ...|. i nrtlvuafv b«’r*l>y «»•’< tie I (o appear, rvipond < II«. ».III...II I I, .| ■ «I XI , . I I aitd • « vu«l* tic* lou . ng «al I all< ggti->n at ' •••* I t « w«it. 11 » «m««, g p «• m ,,! hi «»•rh'Cb • «•» I I . lui arx .4. Dan . belorv •' «hl n on. .o,« , i i _ ,i ,.... i)«»«» < | ir « i • Iii I tin ntl y < ' lerli oi k lamat h ' ' • ’ - i - " i i. i t ,»utn< nt Klamath Fall«. »> •<••»». < mi «I that in «• > I‘ h k ii m ' I u Walla |, | t w . , .. w - linal b> >» 'nF h ill I*’’ li' Ll t»n .Ma'*’ * I“' i,,,h’ ’• 1' '•*) I*'1' •nd H‘- Miilfirr, rhuinaai» Ih'im reive» «' H> ” 1 h "''1 Hahn l.aml oftlvv In i« hr«« !») ghm that tl.v nn4< r«lgt> I *•11 un »« for* Jill tav of Ma«< I» A l> I,'ll. Cl 1« It . • »1' »■•'ll •| h.' Miitl c .. ihi -* im »I lia»»nc in a |.rn|»*r at* l,r'••«! «!»!• our |*tlti.»n, |>t«iing for • retail li.pipt jl(-, l|ww B, |,rBX„t| |.,r nit,| I h I nv II, III' h I Jamia, \ •• l’>-« **'l furtli in. t* »••!•«« i I hia regiiMi tHat mnm l - m • o - j «hit Ii »liuu lliat aH< r <l'i«’ •I i IU'H h ’ c |>«* i w««i»aal •• prm.-.t |(,r | u (||C h«»i«oi ul»l<’ « ...inii M-rt IC«*««{ tbltt n.iin w can IHH I m * iua.tr. Il In 1 '”*il lor n I aihai h < «.imiX, niut Miai«« of on ben li) «ir.lrrc.1 ami .llrrctr«! that ««u h n«»ln r be gl»rn I*) ’tV” «••’> ll"'|H’r publli atlou. W lll*on A HinhliiiAi«, I JfUw, J X WalMin. K«*giatcr. l>. \\ tllwon. ihra a* |M*»*iblv, sudl tight will not to any on«* owner for m \ BANK KCCOl’N'l lv» you keep a bank not account? r«**i<b’iit Ntart on»’ with n*’. Strength, coiirtesy, and libeinl, vet “ u* s«*rviitivi* inanagciiient, combine Io make bank la* of th«» irrigation «Hstfict. All «•nt thvie are comparatively lew bearing i ut and i omfoi table homes. >uch men i rxrr*** holding«, thei«* is a hrg«* area of orchords, although a few small apple are bound to »ilceeed. There is room ' good Ian«! for sale at reasonable figures, , orchards were planted about 30 years1 for thousands of them. prir«*- ranging tro’.n about I»’1 t" I-1 Lrr ago. Since coming ini«» liearing the\ ' With all that nature lias supplied, itnimptov«*«! and U->,d to improv«»«l l ul l. > |»rr acre for walei tviilal paid private ditch coujpan* will P«y tin» watch l»y repair put in p< rlect départ ment cannot running order. I.. Alva l.ewia. Town I recsurcr's Notice. Notice 1« hereby given th»« «»•* rt' an* fiiii'h Hl «he t"«n treii'iuy for the re dem pti'in ol the 13iM, where properly ot the Klamath Basin. K L n M ïï T H KLAMATH ■* S T A L A U N D R Y 1325, KH, 1330, 1:137. FALLS All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER 1330, , 134S, 1340. 1313, 1347. , lX’ai. 1352, 1330, 1351, 1 liiiniary I. J’.K't’. I>!<(<■'I at Klinniith l .iHn, t•regoli, thia Itli <luv of January, IttMi. J. W Kliiuuith 1- h II h , at »30 per All aere. water. Ì Phone, Alitin l-T i______________ _________ _ M ASCO T 3.> aerea «llalla iliteb. yield 100 Io HO ton. yearly. 40 aere» giani, H acres potato lami, balance Or will «eli part.—H. B. Mer l’arri.h, Monili, Oregon. ii .hier, JF’e fry to please by Joing everything Just as well as tee know how City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Buff Cochin Chickens LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES Free Hot lunch xerv'ed nt the Exeh«n«« with drink« from a in. and »to 12 p. in. Bank IO tu 12 Midway Feed Stables ------ - Good quarters and best of care at KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL RILYSO a XABLE RATES Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon Driving Teams are Specially Kept for the Public. HEADQUARTERS FOR CITY DRAY K. It. II kamkx , Vice I’rvMilvilt. Al.l x M autin ,1 k . good or bad Fort Klamath Creamery Butter lence'l, "tuall b*>u«e, barn, out buihliiura rill. E. M. lirun, A««t Cii.hier. all the news as It occurs 0 D. B, CHMPE3ELL, PROP'R. • -0-000-0-0 O-O-O-OO-O- -0-000000000-00 tf Pure Bred Stallions SlKMKX«, The Republican fights no man but prints Town lieamirer. in brusii, on eounly »tage road to Al. km M mitin , I're.iilent, I l-’os, anil timothy umler the Ankeny-Henley officers : and. NOW IN OPERATION foil"« ing . 1320, 1321, 1323. . mir», |3|il. 1320. , 132.', 1322, 1321, aixlgoo*! «ell Capital $50,000. Organized 1899 valley reward for « I oh S ai l —IM acres, S milea cast of Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath $i<><> Reward. 1 The Largest Circulation and the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public have pr«slttced abundantly and of ex- ' with all that the Government ami the ceptional quality, w ith little care and no ' railroads are furnishing, the coming of The puicliii-cr pays for the wat«*r right al a cost ot about ||S per ; systematic attempt to prevent or erad-> the actual tiller of the soil and the elini-1 arr«* t<» Ire pai I for in ten eiptal annual in irate insect or fungus diseases. I hiring ination of the boom spirit would lie tl,e| stallments without interest. ITus , the last few* years a g<Msl many small most important factors in the develop“ amounts to leaa than theordinarv annual ■ orchards have Iwen plante«! in the moot of the great agricultural resources to do I heiiicmm with. KLAMATH COUNTY BANK sition. The most inijKirtant forage crop , mteii'itie I and diversified farming, men is alfalfa, the toil being pecnliaily I i who will buy land not for speculative sdapted to its growth. The hardier' ptir|H>ses but with the idea of clearing Units and vegetables do wr'l. At pres-| ; off the -uebrnsli and making perman- of tract hu.ilow n«*i« I*mg t«’i|uin I to ijrll their . 1314, Ii >•”> a land exceeding I'- ’ a. rr- an I only to a . irato. 1301, 1303, , 130''. lino, 12ii0, a good interior Ailinlnl.t. ::t»r'« linai which I »* K«'t* • «• » I • ■ 9 ■ • >•< 4 !*»»< r»»»-«« »« nfl' ’• L« ¡t 9 **l n» ibh ••It»« a I*» A |i M« «>t < .»« •t» » o I. ,4 . I, 4 : . • • , ».»< •• . . 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If I 4 «• d«»n’t, north* I »»•*. Oregon Hti<! < ’.tlifni in i )V j L «PPI.EG \ I E. Hii ri fary Klamath Water I’ mtm A wmm 'HH ion. K lamat I: I alia. Oregon. j»l«a’• i<i r< gi«iii. < uf of! from tin* oiitnidp U'»rl'l ¡»y iiMi'ititHiii barrivrit im«i arid E ''WITH «XD Air ■X Mm »IX, .I m ., Inf« «i I «. H Afilli I i ’ m V* ill. Noth r Of i HHIt lli*l|al«’l || vaali’t it H. M ATI. pf.iparlf ,>•<!«« ni ••»•’ •»* l* «•»*. »•'• ” ’!»•' " Hihaa«» quarte 'U <»i4 Ih* h • ••1 yl4<H«f Hr« ai» 1 i ht* Ih« S«*»)!1»»«** . yua«»**r •*! Hi» •* u'r ra»t «)*♦•«(•« ni W M **i »il la 1 e 41 • 1 o > fi. «••, •!»«• »‘«I * » ttta>l> a* p» a i > j-alMlGt •• 4 •• “ tu' « g a4t»»li pi. •»•■Ivi* •• l4 »|r<«•«•<( <**•» t llai'lw un»««« i U d Ili» < III » • Il «•I th. Mat«* «•< o« ■ *m« I i M « > • h H nti t i<* •* •> ••» ••> I «toiwrr » I» • lV‘* *•’ * «»Ao < IlAMfAlX I I g, »»> •«••»» fk-poQ loiltcat I»«’«1 III« I. J 1 «SUli SUB® M I*. V 1 life Most Feasible and the Least Expensive of Any of the Irrigation Projects Undertaken By the United States Government y b*‘V«*«| tb«t CITAHON. ri ri y TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY C. Ar. l’ronrletof - Walter AIoi’i>le, Proprietor