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Notier of I Inal Account. A <1 mi ill <tr nt nr* a Notice Null«'«- la h*i»-by fflirii dial i|i>- » »mitr <’»nirt fur Kisuiaili » »»mlv (in a»» » «itilHif I h pru bai*, «lid (*n l*<uisry till) P**> A|»p«»llll III»’ *« a»luiln lol nt »ui •• 11»»< . ■•«<»»• u( llanicl ('mil* htlllrr, «luu» •-» I All p»*rM»na ImviiiH ridilli« »■MaI ii * i lii* «*.iHt«* n il pr m tlu-m t«i m«« im m I»«*Iure »U uiuii»li» «• )’»t» klsi .nih, <)»< gun «tul) 14i lft«*»l a« i-<ir<llnd I«» 14 h j«au*.| I m n itu « t |a. I'm. I »»•»! 1' (’*•»•»•'ttilll«*r Atliiihila«»a»<u uf tlu< » »ai«' »»f D*»i«« I « ruiu Vilill«-r. 4«*« «‘4«. 1 J »’ KvTrXi«-. Ail«»rii«*)- fur UmlhUiot««» I I» «M Notice to Cr.'dltor«. I In the titalirr of th" ««•lait- t»l ll>*ttry II |« m »m I n g • i’Mtiip, i|» t’» a** »l, an<1 of ih«' parinership ttf Hloutii I iigtiN hi p lirut h«*f* Sti.lc»' i. h«'r«*hy glvcn liiat ih«t tn)4«raigfi«*4, *<liiiiiil«hator of «ahl »«tat»-«. ha« nl»«l h<* iliml a'-i <oiiit a« «ahl viinitilatrator »llli ifra 1'outily < ib of Klaniatlt i »»'iiHy, Oregon, and f I ni th»' Coitiily Ltdift* of Klaiiiaih ('tiunly, Orvgiin, ha« ll>.«*d Maliirtlay ih<- I7ih day of Mat» h. rj»>.. at Ilo* hotir of Ien o'« h m * k Hi Ilo» l» u n otti i,| «ahl »tay aa ih«* Uin«« aml Ihr t ounty < »»mi roolit. In K lainaili Laila Orrguii, M" ilo* |>I m «' i * for lh<* hrailllg oi Hhj«*c<lvlla to rahi a» ruiiiit aml th«' <•» fI l«*ni'*iii lh"H*of Dalud lhi« (Aili day »4 Fvbruary, BNM hhW lKI> Bl imi * A>liui||lalralor of I hr valal«'of Ifriiry lllootfi ngramp, ■!«•« <■«•■•4, au I uf |h<i parin *r«lilp of IlloOini ii)(< am|< Hioi hera. I > (Mi Fwiata of Augnai I liar». «1« • ••••«•<■ 1 Noor*« I» hart hv gtven by lit» »iii«lrr<«lgnad T F B»'gg». a»l ml ft I «tra lof •>! th« • «I Augnai F II at t i|> •< a«< <1 IO liti' • rv'lllnr ni, and all p««iaoii« hating claim« n^al'i<i aaid »L • «••«■»!, lo ••»biliii it m «1 h ili»’ h-'TiiNary Natk» uf Admlnlatralur’• I mal Aiconal. WotM'hrra. Milititi »I» tntiitlh« alc-r liti rtt«l putii» at I'-'t «»I thl« nui o H»»' 'Mid ad'nlti- i Nollr«« la lt«*r«'l>y glvrn that John II. IhHiiiell, 1«lrai«»r. al Iti» re»l«l«’»"’* In l.anii«’l 1 Valh’v, «>1mlnl*itatui o| H ip ••»(ah- »•< J I ffotincll, <lv I«remila» F.aai < f |.<»t«Ila th«’«ani«’ I h hi * th*- « ra»> «I, ha« l.|v»l l»l» final aivoiiut of ifii» h <I pia«'» lor itaii««<'ilng th • I mi « i » i * *>t Ih» «ahi inIni«< ral ioti of *ai<l volai«* alili Ih» l'l«*rk «>f vaiai*’ In K lan>-oh Counl> Ot g ut , K lainaih rumili, Oregon, ami ihai th«* ('oiiiity l>Nli*«l Ihla «»ih dar of Jaiiiihty \ I» It'»’» « ouri <>l »ahi « «.itiliy ha» apixilniaii leu u'alork T. F Hogg*. -Vimini*■ rai<<r A, M of Matarday, III» loth day «<f March I »•> C T Huniiry. Mto’ii» ) l«»r Vlmlnlstratar. i a* thè (lini* for heatlug of obp-rtloiia tu »urli • a <* final ««»'»unii alo! Ih«* «eltlrmem ihrt«*of. Thla [ iio(u*e io |>ublloh«*«l by ur«l«*r oi oaiij f 'ourt NitTH K FOB I't III l< A*|I<»N. < •■m» f«4 I • bruary ti, IMM. JollN fi IMIWF.1.1., 1 »e i •« 1 1 tiir li I of th«« till« t or, I au»1 om< .♦ <l Jd»kr«i< -i Or« i"H. I » h»n »r > >. IBM A'Imhiluliaiur of theroialvof J | Doiinrll, Unlltv I« herd») flvvii that I hr lulh'Hlttg «IvetfBwd. J -1-411» |tani«*4 »«utlr* ha« n *»l n*»t»«'«* til >1 hi« Inirtif l«>ii Bide fur Wntrr H orba Hund«. to mabr final ptnol In «»tppurl «»Í l»la r I r I m, an«1 that «aid |»r»» <t a l I» n«ad< i, Bld» for t purr ha «e «*f waler w«»rk« I mhu I o f'liaafatn »’lark •»< Kia • a’fi « ■ ino . Or««v>»ti. of tin-to»* ti of M'-rrlll. i>r««goii. hi ihr sum oi hl hl*"M •• ai K lauiMh l all«. »«<*,»«»n tilt dii'l F» f«», will b« r*‘<rlved at llir oflu-«* of il«v •lay «if Apt il. I***. » Ir Town Hvrorder ai Merrill until J o'clock p, tn llrrlwrl I kraut II I x* » J »Irt ».ir March .1. iw« MV, |««ta 1 an«l 4 • ■ < I* I p * I: lt> I hr l>««n«h w 111 I h * In d« n«>nL nal l<«na of > waj II«- liAMi«*« III«' fi'lln** llitf ullii«’.*i*e each, payable twciily year« alter «lele ««ron Illa «-«till I nuoti» »«’«il nr u|M>n and «’«illii alitili i all by il>v Town ali«*r l*-n year», ltil«*i***t at n! »ai>l lami, w¡« • * pet i rt.t | h » annuin i*a>abl<- «rml annuallv W I X I n i > « olili ) j atd i:< l.t < MH” and 'l l*«- righi («i irjvt'i any or all bkl» I» rrawried bam Mhurl. all >1 Lia» «th I alt*. (>r«qf«»n i I »k* M E MaariN, K«'cord«-r j y. Matsin, IB* Iteli »lor. tllMIAI NUTICK. THE KLAMATH PROJECT SPARSELY SETTLED REGION TO BE TRANSFORMED BY IRRIGATION Pile Most Feasible and the Least Expensive of Any of the Irrigation Projects Undertaken By the United States Government. Dy E. I. APTLEHATE. S<«*r» f.try Klamath Water I’acni AMvg’iatlori, Klanntl: Fall»» Oregon, In won th Hude in Oregon aml north-1 ir*. Some of the irrlgatora «if Klamath » are«I for, are doing well. Mr. E. L. (‘HRh'i ti (‘niHoriilii la a vital jnturior valley, aml they are the moat prosper-i Smith, president of the Oregon Hate phtli'MU rvgpiti, cut <>if from th« o»ilai«lt« <« un farmer*, have already pal«l out to | lbair«l <»f Horticulture, who visited the XA«»rl«l hv fiuHihtHlii l<rr|rrw and arid aucli cmnpaniv* for water $»»() per acre valley this aea«>ont gave it as his opinion vxjiAiiara P|uirN«*ly erfllml, Ult«l Until rr- «mi own no water. All of the*e com that the foothill himis are specially «ffillv wholly uillioul triinafMirtiiliiin panies hnve l»een purchase«! by the gov adapted to apple growing. Plums, (•.(«’ilitira— W Hi'Irriull V ri« h ill Ila pOBBl- ernment an I included in the *y*tem. prune* am! pars do well also. The lulilra and only awaiting the rntcr- No public lands will !*• ojien for set native wild plum (Prunus aiibcordata) priav and capit:il <»( man for ita duVelop« tlement for several year»«. Practically (M-cure in great abundance aml reaches iiirnt. Within thia territory and iarii- all such lamia are now under water, its highest development. One of Bur- pvifitf II»«« uppvr driiibHgr Hyatffiii of tho When thoroughly reclaimed aml ready I bank's famous plums is the re- KlainNih Hivrr in the KLiuinth Davin in for cultivation they will !*• subjec t to ’ suit of a crons lietwuen this wild plum a hi« h ia vilimtr«! ll»r K(uniat h Vallvv home*>tea«i entry in small ira' ts, prob- and a cultivated variety. The cultiva- atul the tributary, anmllfir valley of L«»*t ably not exceeding Hfi acres. ■ tion of the potato ha* passed beyond th»* * River. Th«* whole, lnclii«)ini{ lak«m and With a present jopnlation of I«**« than experimental stage, the sandy loam of! coiitlgitmiM ffwainpa, aggrrgiitv'i alrout 50*0 umler the proj«M*t, there is rrxun for the uplands pnalucing them in gr»*at I .*100,000 aerra, an«! hit a iiimii elevation thousands of comfortable homes, ami , abnmiance. buvar beeta have been <d nh«fot d'joO fowl above •>»*• Irwl. inm«» than ten time* a» many people. | grown »-sjs-rin .-utallv throughout »lie X’« Milv all of flint arm |a to I mj it*<*laiuir<i The* principal Industry of the Basin Klamath valley. The jiercentage of hik I irngHtcd by the govern turn l under hax linen and i* stockraising, lack of sugar i. high as will Is- not«»l from the u hat in known mm the Klamath Project, i Iran* portal ion facilities making it in.- following analysis made by the t’. H. |k«l«aritnrni ol Iba Interior. Filli*«! I Mt at«* a Al»"ui half of it coiim I b I h oi tub* aml lake ¡Hu>»ib|e to market other produce. Thi* ! Iteportuient of Agriculture from beets CITATION. , ! « ii <1 bltivf, Lakeview. Ut«gon, , F «Utu «ry Li. latulr« to I m « »Itaitird and preparer! for ' i will doubth-»* continnu to l«e the leading grown near Klamath falls: la the (’«Hiniy « «»uri "I Ih« M'ai» ol o .g.itt, IM. h»r Klamath I'minty. irrigation Mini cultivation. Tie other I industry for some time to come. About A anffl« Irtll e«Hlt<’«t affidavit Average weight of b»^ta.... 13 or.. la th* mailer <|( lh<* Celai«* «d »batir« Buller, tiled In ihla «»(her by W in W. l»ortii>n im coin|»oftr»l of f«N>t hill aml > 20,000 acre* arc now under irrigation, bugar in Is-et», per cent.... Ma*«»«««! coiitrvtani, agafti«! Iiuoteo(»-a«l entry No. 3|l4. MiiiHwI.at undulating plain* Ian»!« cov- ‘ most of which area is growing alfalfa, Higar in juice. |^r cent........ T m A44I v 11 Mll>r Frank A II Mier. Will I. made July II. P m <. for NH *« M« h * I.Tp. MM H. F'arba il I Hb > I» l» h<*lr« •’ laa «*í n L W M by Mary J Crreeli. (*i»hlc»l«*e. In i cred with the characteriaHc Mgrhruah which has l»ecotne an lm|»ortant feeding CoefBcient of purity.............. Vbarlv« Hui Irr. «I« • ■ a 1 aiul to al* «ih*r u lii» h It io «,.« g« <{ that the «al<1 Mary J I’rcecli <4 lilt* great interior bnain of the ueat. ground not only for stock raised in the In some of the more favored localiti«*». hair« ai la« uf »aid •! < * ■I olititi«'«* it. H any La« u Imlly «l>tii<liiiir<l aald tra« *,; that ohr Ua» The ii|>li«nd noil Iff mainly n riclj Mandy Basin, hilt for many that are driven in notably along Link Hirer at Klamath •ark Ihr i e I h - «ti<l !.. « «Ih r» loi.1 Iti « hang«*»! hrr rro|«1«-iicr th«Tv(rum (<«r inure loam of great unifotriiitv and com|toped 1 'from the great range* trilriltsry. The 1 F.n., oonie »( the more tender fruit, MIA ««tale tir» <■< t|< (ban o u month« olnte making «*!•! entry; largrlv of diointr^ratr«! an«l eroded lava time I* r-otning when each farmer will in I vegetable« are grown, including la ihr namr ul th< Miai«- • «f Orrg«n», Y-»o and (iiat «a)»| (rarf 1« mH MHtlctl upon atid « ul11 »arU of pu at«> hrr« t»r « a I«4 . <1 . i» .j a l rr iair«| «1 re<|«iirr<1 by law , that sal«i party ha« wtilt an «»Imixtme of volcanic a»h nn«l »aiso some g«*>«l stock and give it better , peaclie«, apricote. grai««. corn and •ialra»| lu N|»|*rar Ih In«* ’ Hu tit yr (’«»uri of ihr fvii.iii»«! her rv«*i*1ri«er from the alate of Ore • liuft'inacrou« earth, the ¡Htter material care, aml the numlter brought in from melon.. During most ■e.soni Mjuaalie. Ulat« of <>fv(«>tt, f.<r I't-* <■«• i'i’t «4 K lainaili. gun aml that «« <1 allege«) abaenvr from the »•I plant origin formed in the Itottoni of the interior ranges will l>e increased are raided in many place«. Hop» do •4 Iba Court l<-> >'U t har*' 'I at l<lMto«»h Fall». •aid lamf wa« nut «luu io hl« riupl*>yui»iii in the ancient m * a which covrre.l tliegreftt- many fol«J, making thi* one of the larg well in «orne place«. The tule land» lUamaih ('n mh . Mt*‘ • ->i »»r- g<>n ««n Matur* t|*r Xrmy. N«»r»«r Marine« »rp« of (hr ('»life! •lay Ib« 17th dai uf Kehr>tart \ D re« at len Htatro a a private a»»h|it*r, «»flu’r» »» email, or er part of the Great Hawin an«l of which est *n«l best f«-e«lit»g groumis and stock might proluce profitable crop, of cr«n- •e'elark in Hir fo» t i*'. !•» ih< in ati«l tuarlit«'. during ibv war with Spain, or during Klumatli Valiev i> a northweatcrlv ex- producing section* on the coast. The berri«*«. According to a recent bulletin tbrrr tu «how ca t«< Il a t» th< r<- »■>- •■« h) an any <»t|ur war In which llm t'mtt.l Mateo tnai I tension« Such noil, characterimic of fattening quality of the fee«! am! the cli of the l'epartment of Agriculture “The brdar «»I •al»«*! Ihr r« «1 |>f otti y «il «ai«| «*•■ I'T vligagr.1 Kal l panic« arc i'-f. hj IM)!lfl««J lala. U*«« H Ihr •< -■•» ipiartrr of ao'illt- tu ap|*ear. rrtpuml aud «iff» r evidrrw*« touch* many of the richeat agricultural region* matic comlition* are particularly favor I condition« ne< e«»arv for «ncceai in cran- ! raai quarl«-r «>l ■ < * ->n ■ «n I t» u •al half of mg «ahi al)«*4Aiioti of the world, including much of Italy ' able. The geographic |*osiiion makes berry culture an* mil* of a |»ratty or al al lOo'rhMTli a m OU April nr r i h a 0«t 1ha uorih«-a«( •juartff ami Ih«' 7. paa*. before t»ru T Haida in. « uunijr Jud^r aik I the great plainw of India, ia ex it a »plendid distrilmting point. luvial nature. 1« ated at high altitmle* •laartrr «»I th«’ •«»otin-«-» , i «tirr ut M«rihin A. «•1 K lamat h niutil y at hl« off!er ai Klamath tremely fertile and of hinting pr<Mluct-j Occupying an i ti t«r mo I iat e position or in bigli latitudes and provided with U M roiitaminr l««o Fall«. O.egoti. (aml that final lirariiiM will be All In rp il H «d II f. > ivenepa. The hike an*I tuin land« are with reference tn the great Fcmi ari«l an ample anl easily available water »trra« •h«>»tld m»t br ma a* j-t«'« 4 I n lite field at lOo'chck a tn . mi April .’I. l'»i. b n.M'le up of a vulcanic •oil containing plain* uf the interior and the more supply aml with an y»«t I ll»>n ul « «»'i i< i«< a ! i i ’ ¡i ; » tra ■-r •»» »•'<»•) tb<- H»giH«*r and Hoc ivrr al Hie t’nllcd esmiljr acœwible the « n <1 r«!at< I «. ' ' ’ «■• ! much orguni«- mat'vr, a vegetable aceti- humid ci»M*t region with which it is con- ' supply of eand.” All of which condì M'atr« l.an-l Office In I.Akevlvw, <)r**g«»ii Wtlltraa ll<>............ 1 .1st» » «l»- ' '»I Tliv aahl ru'itroiABl having, in a i»ropcr at- mulation of UfpM) and i» oí a )M*atty necte«l by the low* Klamath Gap in the | - ------- tions ------- are certainly present. Several 4 h» » «»«liti» ' ■ I »!«■<■ t • • -noti for Ihr Hdavit, ftt««<| February |j. IBM. »» t lurtli facts nature. ('as«*a<!<* range of mountains, the <-’li-1 closely alliv l arteries of borrie« occur. < aunty af K la mal li m »li » ' - al wf «abi « «>urt. which «Im*, that after »Im* dillgr*i«*u iw.-r»onal E<»r a region of high altitmle. the cli matic comlition* arc m >re favorable for | amt the native cranl»erry is found farther aOaod, Ibi* !-*tli dai u> J t . i«r l I» ! ■* «» r i o r of Ihl« uotf«’*- ran tmi be made, Il la »Hra \ ' < IUTA mate, while in extremely heuithful agi¡culture tlian the greater part of in-! north. hereby ordered au I <lir»Hi»*d that »u«’ii nullee Experience has demonstrated Hl H«*«a KMKK DrputV I l* * t-< ii» rtt by dur aml proper publl« ati«»n. and not pevere. There in rarely any ■ teiior Oregon an«l northern California, that excellent a-juiragus, onion* and J. N M ataun, Conical Notice. winter weather Indore the lutter |*art of Many of the plants characteristic of the celery can be grow n, the tule lands be- JJJIW m S Krgii»u«r. (irpatitnrnf of (he Interior t’iilird Hiatr« Deremlier, aml but little xeru weather ! coast region find their eastern limit in ling I ing very very similar similar to to thoee those of of the the Hacra- »Sacra- Ma»! iifBrr, l.akwh*«, dragini, Jan*iary 14, during lite entire w inter. Tim annual * the Klamath ILuiu and fraternize with i niento and San Joaquin valleys of Cali >•» $100 Reward. precipitation ir h I riu I 1ft indie* with their desert couains, while severtl of the fornia, where such vegetables are so A aufhrlent ron*» <f affi la’ hai Ing 1« ■ n I will pay Ilio ab.» ve renarti for little rail» during the Pttmmer month*. i'irvHt trees of the north, including the succeF*fully cultivated. Throughout the B'.»4 » tl 11» 1« «»ff1.' hv A II M» a» I « »m*-. (.».»' agaln«i h**m« «i«*«»! m • r » N - • l . «• a i • 4 >*• > I . watch niv repair <le;>nrliiii->it cmiiiio » Irrigation in therefore neccpaary for the Alaska Cedar, following th« Cascades, w»»il«l the n*cLiimcd marshlands are the 1 A •< - put m |o*r!cv't running order. I.. Alva •mvefurftil grow ing of tnoi»l crop*. meet here other apeciea in their north best su'ted for the highest development 40 R H a F H M h* John J llj««rdi « •»ii(r«(re. I a 'U |M, The Klamath Project i* one of the. ern inarch. I a • h »<* I» ■ • n <»f the dairy interests, producing the m«'*t feMnihle and iff the Icafft CXfTnMVr al»an<1«nrl »abi h ui -l» < 1 amt m»i I m • ii «»n Th <• lir t »c(tier, cunie into the Burin beut gram.«-» nnJ other forage plants F ob B aii flu ae<"Unl «»( aickneiw I _ - thaiand Hr m«»rr the i «i x t< ■» la»t i-a-i 1 «d iinav of the government project* thun ftltmit 35 years ago. For a numh’r of ll»-< e«-.irv. rad thai »abi aih’ri I ab <•»■»• ( • . ih- ut’ • •fi«-i the (Tencent >,*»h anti Dour Factory far undertaken. There i* an abundance years fanning implement* were almost lk>ul»lli-*n the introduction ol im ♦*«.'< I ir *jlr. X tine outfit (or a contractor. ’ ; of water above the land, and atftple I unknown, Mock being pastured on the proved method, and the careful itudy baty . «»r Marin» (‘orpo of ih-« Puli- t Miai- ♦ «• Will tiiko a litnlM r claim or other real natural reaervoir*. Dy devp<*ning the 1 aprliat«* m . «Ih-r, inth wat.ian o» Mat ne rainti« hi exchange, ('all mt m nddrvrn '¡cut through the broken ruck rim of the j public lamin and a little natural marsh of the peculiar noil and cliinatic condi «turlng th» tm «lili Miani. < i «lurug aio giH«s provnled f«»r winter feuding, a« me tion, of the different loealitie. will re-i W. W. ITib’lirtt. Kl.minth Kallt*, Or. Biber •»*.' 11’ »»h < li l'«>' Cuit ■»! »*«•■ • ma h B m « iii at the p «int where the Klamath not even doing this. Flour and other *ult in the e-tablifdnnent of many new «ligacr-t Hald part n» at<- I.» r» b« nutit I In Fiee Ilot luudi ►«•rv<«l at the Bank liivri enter* the pa**« through the ('aa- pro«lnre wmp brought ten»«* the uniin* line, of profitable agriculture not here- i W| )»«ar r«M»|.un»| an i «»‘f» f cil<lril«<- Ion liGig I ExvIiAiige uitit <hniku imin JO to 12 ciule Mountain*, the water* of the lower tains by wagon or pack train. Koon toforu undertaken. rahi ahrgatiun at l'» . a m u.i Mao »i ", The (iovernnient jftB, »H-foi< t,■ -<r¿ I fl«.<lw.n • 'int. J ii <I >. n. m. and H to 12 p. m. Ini •* an l MiiMtup* cun he drawn ofT gml c<»n>idvioblv rye was grown. In a few contemplate, operating an experimental . • I Klamath Pali» tn» n*-»ii. (aml that fina* the land reclaimed. Bi l* for the initial years it was demonstrated that a great farm in connection with the Klamath it Snlr 32t! .leira u<»«>«| l irttung Iffiwl hraouR Will '»• h<i 1 m I" • - k a ’ OH work of the great enterprinu h:ive been part of the Klamath valley n a* a la pt e* I project which will do much toward de- , mile« il'ic W«m! <4 Kl.ltn.illi l-'alIt ai Marr b .* I IHOT», t.« f- rv) th' K-«tu or ami K» <*«lirr at lii«’ falte I état«-« I aml thtl»- • m 1 ak« pel* H<*rv. \l.< » 2’0 ivrea ul in\ »»•Iverti*»*'l f<»r, and the ayatem will he to the growing of other giains, the enh tennining the crop« adapted to these ir rune!» ul Kviio, <hcg»'ii. a Irti. (h ••gon i: I r.impletr«! a* rapidly a* the land ownerg difficulty Iq’ir.g the lack of rain during conditions. Thr »aid ci'iitr.tant hai ng. tn n pr»»| ■ i af U »•mi atljiut them pel ve* to the new con- some season*. Immense cr«»p* of splen Eor ita development and prosperity JMavII, flh’4 January I.'. I • •«•! fur.li fa- ta »liiiona, aml rxeea* land* come into the did wheat, barley and oats are grown the Klamath Basin nni.t have jieopl*. which ah«'W thai aller «Im II ir -m’-' | < ■ mal The ni.M.I I I »liner wo al«>»ya rwom- am 1er of thio notier VNUtmt I» • made, it la mend h» <>ur - vu.loinci. is »’link’s .-'Mi hand.* «»f prr*«m* qmditivd to perfect a under irrigation. Klamath county and the right kind of people at that. ! b»rrbi «H«lrr«*d and «i ■ t- i th it «"i«'h u>»ti« »- gox'vrnment water right. With the ob wheat, grown without irrigation, took It« great need i. intelligent, practical ; »apurilla. It lt will give vive aa ti »fai* ti< »n— Lr glirn by »Li«* ami pi»»)•<•: piibll »’ <»n. ject of making Imtuva for a* many him- • the premium nt the New Orleans Expo farmer, w ho understand the meaning of, your m» »n ry back il »I doeaiiT.—City J.N WiiMii, ' ilir* a* poBMible, auvli right will not be sition. The most ini|x>rtant forage crop intensified and diver.illed farming, men Keglalrr. Itrug More. ! *«»l»l to any one ow ner for a tract of ' is al (alia, the soil being peculiarly who will liny land not for speculative I land exceeding 1A0 acn*a and only to a ’adapted to its growth. The hardier pnr|H>se- but with the idea of clearing Petition For Urjuor License. re*i<lvnt <4 the irrigation district. All fruits aml vegetables du well. At pres off the sagebrush and making |>erman- Tn Illi* llnnorahla (’«Hili', I’mri, nt th" landowner* Iwing required to avll their ent there are comparatively lew li'aring ent aml oynfortable home«. Such nien fit air of On gou. t«»r Hi«* t'ounty ol Klatnadi. rxer-«« hol'linga, there i* u large area of orchords, although a few small apple are ismnd to succeeL There is room Hr ihr iiii'l«’ralgi»'*«l. \ • p<*(ithia<T« her«* ' by pray Ih«’htou rn»-’'« Votiiit i ('«»uii. of K lam g'»«al I hiu I for aale at reasonable tluurva, I | orchards were planted al»oiit JX) years for thousand, of them. Bib Cnunty, Oregon, io giaut |»rrmi»wion b> price* ranging from al*out $10 to $25 for ( 'ago. Since coming into bearing they With all that nature has supplied, < 1» w ill«<»n and 1' E ^tahlman, (I n h r th«’ unimproved and $ JO to per acre for i |ulve produced abundantly aml of ex- with all that the Government aml the ftrm name of Wlll««»n . Mtahlinau.i t<< aril or | improvetl land. The purchaser paya for eeptional quality, with little cure and no railroad, are furnishing, the coming of rtla|MMM-id aplrltiioii«. malt or tlnrma ltqm>r« . In Iraa<|iiantltl«*a than Oiir (I) gallon, Rl (liv the water right at n coat of id*nit $LS por niaGc attemiit to prevent or erad the actual tiller of the .oil and the elim loannl Illy, In th»* prrrfm”. oiSpiF’.’iir hlvrr. acre to b<* puid for in ten equal annual in- ic»uto insvi't or fungus diseases. During ination of the boom spirit would be the l’.rrn: » bi . ek valley KUimaili (*uiinty, Oregon, for a p« r'»»<l of 7 xtiilliiieiits without iiit.-rest. Th»« [ i„,( fe\\' your« a ko < m 1 many «mall tile only place in Hie Klamath mo<t iuijKirtant (actors in the develop ■tonihe IwgHiiilng on th»* Oh i ! a > of April nmoiiiilHtoh*Mtlmnthi*onliii«ry«n>imtli„r(.|iar,|H |mve |^,en p|llIllr<l in the V l>. B*wi. for w hlcli llcriiae to be > • granted, Ratlin win-re punii Immestcaiix ment of the great agricultural reaource. we. your paiHluner*. will ever praj . can l>e hu<l. <»n llm* of Call- ««tor rental pni<l private ditch emnpnn-Klamath valley and. where pro|ierly ol the Klamath Basin. H (* llamakar, M Walter. Jas Kvan, JCdvrar»! i flobinaon. w W Smith. Frank Olnm« hain. Alex Amlnratm, G H Farra. " " Fiirici, I F \n»l«*r awn. J II liovd. George N Boyd, W T (iarretl. <» T Andrraon. i: 1 Bloominr <i oi». Wm l.awrv, Grorgr Bloiimlngvaini». \ W Evan«, l it Moorr. Chaa Klllout, f'lvdt'Martin, \ D'onard, W F Crawford, J H Walt«, J F. Freeman, Il I* Court wrlght. II Offenba her, T J Hnillh, Am<» l.nndy, John Kapp«*«, Martin Perry, Albert Walker, J o H all«. I. I.Grimn, J A Wrlla, W K Hnldrr, Thoma« G Dena Kotler la hereby given that (he undersigned, ij Will on or h»'foro the 7tli «lav of March A. D | IfOA. prevent Ihla our I'vtltlon, praying for •’ retail liquor llevnae as prayed for therein, and I vary reapectfully reqn«*«t that anin«* he grunted * aa piui> I fol I". IlM I h » iu » i h I i I<* (taunt) j t’ourt for Klainath t'ouiii\, and htnie of <»u- gmn. Wilbnn A siahlmaii, By (' D H lllMin. I ♦ th M* d* *1* fonila A Northeastern IL IL, mm biiililln1'. i.oveiiiment Ir rigui li.n ('<<nteniplate<l. Fine vcgi-tablits. all kinds of grain ami doniCHtlaited grasses. I'll- llinitrd rtingc. KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO IN FFFK< T MAY lal 1W1S 6 A. M. Leave Thrall A. M Arrive Rogui 8:<A *• Hire! RridffO 7:00 •• Fall Creek K lamath Spring« 7:10 •• 1)1x1« 8:to •• I’ukegama 8:*Jg " 10:4.5 A. M. Lenir I'okegAina Write for descriptive pumplile*. 10:V> A. M • Arrivo Dixie Cniivevutice furiilxiicd If desired. 11:40 •• ** KiMinnfh Spring« Terms reasonable. I’lione. •• Fall (’reek 11:45 •» •• Rlool Bridge 13 wo •• Address 12:» I’. ,M. ■' Bugmi Ihrall l-’:4ó •• PICARD, CAL. KLAM A NI HPIUNUa I AL l.»*nv•* Thrall I *au P.M. I •». P.M Arri\«* B»» kum ” Hi«‘0le Bridgi) 2:U ” " Fail Ct wk * I 2:.-A *’ K Irtnini h Spring* 2:40 ’• J.« ni»- K liiiiiKili Springs 3:4» I'. M. ! Arrlw Fall (Teck 2. 4» 1' M Merle liritlge « :K» ” BugllV H:AI *' •» llilrtll 3 4.» ” - NOW IN OPERATION J. H. WHirCOM, All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER ¿j D. E3. CAMPBELL, PROP'R, -000-0-0-0 0-00-00-0 • f> <XX><XXXXX>CCH> <3* Hrrvcy Lindley Proaident, * I Notice of Guardian's Sale of Property. Real Notice I« hereby given that from anti after the '.»th tiny of March, 190<i, the underlined will proceed tn nell to the higher bidder for ca>h Jutland, at private wile, in nrvordance with 11 lie order of the County Court of Klatnalh * County, Oregon, to-wii: An undivided onc- Mtxih inlcreai In and to Block 4A, In the City of KlaniMth Kalla, Oregon, formerly Nichol'a ad * dition lo the townol KJamath Falla, according to the plat of .«aid addition duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon. All bids ahould be handed to ntc at my real- deuce in Klamath Falla, Oregon. * Dated l ebruary 8th, 1906. KLIZA M. MARI’LK, Guardian of the person and estate of Agnes L. Maipic, a tftiuQ/. 2 8-26 Pure Bred Stallions Buff Cochin Chickens Phone, Airiin l-T * * * DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY Ho me 3 in Lang ell and Lost Hi/er Valleys Cheaper than elsewhere under the - - * - * * - Goecrnmment project of irrigation? Chas. Panee, Manager, Bonanza. Oregon *£. «I« d» «ì* q* »ù q- q* 4* 4* **■* •?* « y * 4 ❖ First-Class Every, Anythin i from ,>3 ) a q-in-hand. Parti ern Oregon and Northern (. camping, hurting and tishin..' zrot points in South- dis j to favorite ♦ Horses Boarded by ih3 V es’c or Month. F T Spretai rttrutiitn girrn tfiinxifut t in nm ' t >r. .1/. Hk fit». tinti tjitnil ritira to/ndjhifri by Ihr »'irk. ill •/ ly thr hait oc ! >n. I'r MAMMOTH STABLES H. W. STRAW, Proprielo Modern improvements. 73 rooms a suites. Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > Republ II . O. Smith, Pr< nrirtor. Klamath Falls, Oregon < hllCi.H \ewspa;>or klaniath County Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country The Largest Circulation and the Best Medium for Reachin? I rosnorous T 1’ ltd 1 it <y Public The Republican fights no msn but prints all the news as it occurs good or bad n*e try to please by doing everything just as well as we know how -»S T E n M> LAUNDRY Fanning, Dairying, Stockraising and Lumbering Now is the time to buy in Klamath County * * Under the Homes Government Irrigation Scheme * 0-0-0000-^ • <><><KXKKXX>CK^ 1< L R M R T H PROP’S. •b Homesteads Located * BUESING &. DENNETT, A I , M ASCO 'I a LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY C. 'I'. OLIVER, Proprietor City Meat Market MEISS S ARMMD PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FfiESH, SALT AND SMGKED MEATS SAUSAGES CF ALL KINDS Fort Klamath Creamery Butter Midway Éeed Stables * ♦ * • « ♦ • Good quarters and best of care at Driving Teams are Specially Kept for the Public. HEADQUARTERS FOR CITY DRAY AX ui * i >1 o 9 l'roprletor *•