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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
Tnt; KLAMATH BASIN AND BONANZA Imililing, ii|>t«wdat«» in all of Itw iq* ■linwt tvl<'pli<aie ««mniiiiiiicatioii witli tectHii«. .«vuaitHi r*»1 ro tin* a|H*<'tnuli* of |»»iiitiiM*iits, an «H'lianmiit to tlu* «'ity | tlw Pncitle State« Tel«*ph"iie <’o , and woi.>au t.iiitHvill' k >u . pini torni, w li» an«l an h >n«*r t«» «mr e»Hinty. IV inc otlier hxxil lin«*», giving u« «linvt and mon nt ,'jt olo* linn, ml tilt iiMlnr ilh built by a qsvial lax levy it is all pai»l I frieiidlv «oiiinitini«ali"ii wdli ali |s«rt» I m » o(|ioot«*<l In It. fnvo*Ml>ly Im llnotl An vleclri« ciivle rail- ton uni an rxt.*ii«htn <>r tliolr privi- Mr, and then* «mly remains the <*»**! «»( i>4 the <<miitr« I r**ii*l in ««m* of the pn»j««'t« ii"W lx*ing logo-, alt tho rii '".* a > tet' iuao Ilio |i'V maintenance, t«» U* raist*«l by taxation liticai |Htn« r aitp'.iol by tl om In inn- The «hoi«» '>( till" iftwt Ipt-io was nt I i«*ry fwofltalile, a» nritlicv ai> anhjeet agitat««l I y tln* |x,>|*lc *-l tlie*e valhya. «•a« h year. nli lpal affair« »li rulli 1:1 ike them a an«- time an inlorwl are, and the mdl ;• a 1 to tl«' iliecnm*e i«mtni<*n to m -jrrnt imih* In nearly all of «mr town« mi l setth • lUmanaa ia aure to I « mnc. 111 the lieni' hotly n lio.t- tic.lie tor n laruer trim d«|«"*it «t uniform character ittid gismi 1 -TMlille», iiinl Hew Who Inlie ■ n.-nL-e| I iii«>nt.'> th«*ve are I ha L a I «»nr «»r imnv t ituie, a lim* tradiiig |»*mt. I»*iug altu* Hilar r-tnlil not l-e tre iteti aa a nejll.'l- fertility. Th««»' land« arc of it semi* • in tN*ae ei'sHtiott» have nn*t witligiaal I church«'*, m m ly all the «!.'nomination-, at««l in tln* «,'liter «4 a laiit«* tannini: hie quantity ariil nature, f<wt with irrigation the ' aiH,«*«*.". I'm. r»rrtcK an-a. living :i'i»n M*ntv«l Full auffi.iua Irta '« mi , t * troni n«out productive in the world. Wcareaaanmt <4 >1 railnael in tlw eu lu tour »tat.. VVyoitilii«. t'oloraihx The scenery of thi* «xuitity is nnsnr» The |p>vernni«*nf frri»ration ptopvt inur fittiirv which will <nrt«T th«' Main- lilalio ttuil I tali, tn Iho.» «latoa worn- painwd. The grandeur «»f ('inter l.ikv, Will VK'Inini amt Irrfgwt«' al«>itt tlmv ' nth Bn»ln tin' «aiming auninicr, ami ««>u- ell Vote for all «btlcura and at all elec- Annie Creek an*l (’.»'die Creek canyon* MUCH CRY, LITTLE WOOL tlom hundrrd fhotinand acres, about "lie-half * nect na with (he trunk line <4 Cnlihw cannot l»e appreciat«»! untd seen. On Equal Term« With M«n. of which la swamp or title kind. L*aa 1 nia nti*l tlregoh Tills will give ne an With oar beautiful hills, valleys ami i Rc.ulti of a Hod Century of VVyoniluit la a state of vast cattle than iHiedenth of this land in now under ■ outlet to th«' market» ,4 the entire Agitation For Woman Suffray« streams t«*eming with gam«1 ami fish. ra neva, hlnbn I« a stat«» of mining cultivation« the irrigation bring <lon«' by world. Show That the Majority Klamath is a veritable “huntsman’^ campa, In Colorado also mining la the private companies, w hoa« holdings have I’i«er»irt<«l tinning w ill la* pnititable. of Women D j Not I hi rm I is«'.“ clii.r liitlu-try. l'i I'tali th* Mormon hvn fafrvliaa«.{ by the Water I'm-m' Tin* cultivation >4 tbe sugar l«',*t is suit Want It Church iloinlmit», everythin«, and It I, birectlv <'a.«t from the Klamath Ikisin Association, and will la* included in the t<> limmie a groat imlostry. the auil and a |t.merrai iMilltlcnl forre In hUtio In pn»|H'r, at a distance *»f 3 ndl<*>. lie* The ngltntlon for woman auffnitfr l**'.ix. tilth th.* aid of the wuui.li'« vot.. government system. climatic ««mditi'in, living Identical with w hat is known as P« jc Valley, contain* bna I mhhi tfohttf on lit till* eonntry fnr a le idlni; Mormon. Hrl>;haiii Henry The great annual »Mow fall in U m - ad* «•tlier laa't growing sectiona <4 the ing al*»ut lO.UMI acres •»( Irrigable l.iml. JoiMing mountain» «hid targe lakes, t‘nit««l Stat««. Th«'v have lavn grown nenrly wlxtjr ytrnra. Wtmt ha« I mvii ac« Ili'tmrta. nho was |t*iaat'aao*l of lim*e Ailjoiniiq* lx«* Valley on the va*t ami which set ss naturf rvavrv«>in> mate» > x|M*riineiitat!y in .«ceral hxullties in campllabad? I Hiring (hat thnt* wouwii ivhi*,. ivaa elected a meuiltor of the m»rth is Vonna Valid. containing als*ut havo entvnsl .’Ul» out of 3tiU oavuim * national liou.e of representative« Tim fhc witter rtrpjrfy alwlutcly ivrt.tiu fnr the county, with a very high )«'nvnt- Ul.ikM acnss of Ian«I. East and south of lions, aa they won* d.iHMltletl lit tha I tali leal,Iatan*, elected Iu part by all the lamb« which will enne under fhe age of augur ami great viehl. Yonna li«'s l.mjvll Vulley, containing* ceiiaua of lXMt A fow ytsirw ago a Women*« vote«, chone a, t'lilted Blab*, project. The alfalfa raised in this ««mnty is «enator Iteed Suioot. an a|t*Mille of tte alf'iit 4V'k*> a. t. - l.»t River Valley claimed that women leadlutf •utfratflMt t'nder the provisions of the reclama unequatel in quality and the yiel*l is |m»per, about six miles in length, («»rms went rvprva*nt«*d In over 440 trade* Mormon church and a member of it« tion law, no individual w ill tx» «tt]>[4i<«l from foor to ail tons per ;wre each pn*«ldency The «inulte ha« beoti rt tod a link connecting tin's«' valley*. •lid <Mx*npatkma. In over half u wii With water for more tlnrn 1(b) acres. season. eri n itti peilHoiia fur bl« unacatlu*. Th«' soil, climatic «N»mliti«»ns,i altitude tury uhat Imw the woman auffra*l*ta The <>bj««'t of this wise prtwiaiofl W*.« to Klamath wheat took the pretuiuui at Th«««, Than, Ar, th« Fruit« ami water an* i<leiiti«*id with th«*e «»t ■ceoiupItahtHl? prevent private part tv« from a«*«|iilrtttg tin- New Orleans Fx)a*ition. of more than half a eontury ot poralat- IU<* ll*t of aufTmtfi ’ extrnalana la tin Klamath hasin. They art* c»»wrvd large hmlies <>f land, thus preventing Hanly fmits an* pnahweil in most lo ent agitation for ivuniau auffr ige In with sagebrush, «N»mni«m t«> all s«'mi- •bort And thia Is lit aplte of the many Of the forty live fhe homesteisl^ Iran being Is-nefitted calities in tire Antnty. ami ate singu •vldvnrea th.it if woman are u ilt«M in tbe Putted Stato« ari«l l.-imls «»f the u«*st, but it is easily damandhitf aiififniirv they will undouht* atntea In the I'nlon twenty do not gire by the ojterntawi nt the law mod«* for his larly tree fnnu ail orchard |ws>ta. ami cheaply cleansl. Reing of a slightly •slly rvcclra It. whether thnt la for the women any form of bollnt. twenty welfare Within the limits of the Klam Potable» are siwcvsafully grown in all undulating ami partially flat character, wvlfure of the state or not. give them the lightly reuantevl octool ath project are large tnu-t» <4 laiul now fxirts <4 Klamath county, a.« are all I ballot or the «till l««a important aud they an* «'asily irrigatixl, and rentier In Four Stataa — I held in private «nsnendrip. This land sorts <4 lianiv vegetable.. Infrequently ox orc a*-J ballot on quea drainage onnlitions ideal. Montana. Iowa. !^>nl»lnnn ami New must lx- segrvg-.itisl .11*1 <ltsp«*<e<l of prior Th«* government will operate an ex Surroiimling tliest* valleys is an un Yoak lhi*re H a lliuit«Kl taxpayhitf auf- tloiin all I mi 111 ed to taxiHiver«. on. nil- 1 to th«* time water is delivered thereon. perimental fanu in this l<«-ality which mit« them to munlel|Mll «afflante. Imt limit«'«! stork rang«*. alMuintling in bunch It is this land which is now on th«* mar w ill greatly assist th«* farmer in learn-| r,*atfo. It h’fou'H o|H»tiitlve only w*i*n refu««*« them anyth 114 mor., and four grass ami amply watered. Th«' moun «onie Mpee.a! elivstln.i !•« snhni .t« d give them th. full Imllot. ket, ami is now selling from *10 to ing the kinds id vto|i. that will lx* in<a*t tains ar.d hills adjacent thereto art* c«»v- voters on a;»pn».»rl itJn*: or b »rro\\. r* The .'¿jinn itloti of tbl < <*h«*et> tha ]«er acre, unimprovsd; ami from ft.’’« to profitable. en»«l with pin«' and jnnq»vr timber, thus money for some given purpo<e an«’ woman auffrng. nmveuieut I« u.it fur It is a practical as well as th«s*retieal >7.5 per acre, where it is improved. The nmv«*ment Im« tn* -.i furnishing an abundant supply of tim- •Ires not carry with It the < liohv of to ae.k. The government's estimate of the cost fact that increase of humidity rai-s-s the broil.lit to a halt liy tbe dlocovery that U'r ami w « nm I at our d«s»r>. which « an 1 vflicera. of irrigating these lands is al«»ut >18 |>er temperatnre atul another known fact the American w miei nh> a«k for the In eighteen states women be had f«»r th«' cutting. acre, to be |«ai«< in ten equal annual that irrigation <l*«*s incn*ase humidity ballot constitute only a ■mull mluorlty May Vota For School OfTcera. Situate«! at what is known as "The of ttielr »ex. payments without interest. The work «4 the atmosphere. This fact Ims been Big Springs,’* in l>»st River Valhy. Iu no state Is this f »rm of MiifiTrntM Iln* lint of defeat« I« a Ion; on.. To on the first unit of th«' fre >jrvf ItOa lie- de mon. t rated under the private system« which hums, during tlm dry season, the •trongiy opp*>a«Ml. and If women really print it entire nuiild till eoluuina. gun. Thia is to lx* followed by other <4 irrigation here, more tender fruits mrad for It they could uniloubtedlf li«*ad or source of U».st River, is th«' t»»w n sections as law as practicable ami wit Ir and vegvtahl«*» being raised, than w ith •eruro It In other atntes. Kut the num* of Bonania, containing alw»ut LVi inhals* The alfalfa fields n- in a very short time tlie entire system out irrigation. Ver of women who avail theniaelve* of itants, two general merchandise stores, this privilege In states wlijrt* it h.11 NO THANKS TO SUFFRAGISTS will he completed and the Great Klam inain gnvn until late in the fall ami are with a stock of alsmt |13.’.KM) each; two been grnnttsl them Is so Minali that no ath Basin “will bkisaiwn as the rose'' are not affected by late spring frosts Laws That B«tt*r Woman*« Po blacksmith and rv|>air ah«»|H>, two g»Ms| ground tos'ins n» exist for asking its and become the hmire of thousands of where irrigat««!. •ition Paaaod by hl an — Thay hotels, two livery and feed stables, «»tie extension. In Cmnvctleiit the prn|»«>r. Wara Not Ev*n Propo**d pnw|s'n>us, busy and healthy praiplr. This ««uinty is peculiarly free from all hardware store, two saloons, one con- lion of women voting nt eehnol elec by tha Woman Who There are H'tW no government lands kintis «4 malarial or niiasiuie fevers, tions is about 1 |H ‘ r cent: in Massachu- fvctionvrr store, one millinery ami dress Aah Far Votaa. under this j«roject subject to entry. 5or <»r any «4 the low malignant type. *4 making establishment, one shoe and •vtts. nnder onllmiry condition.*. It I* • illthcre be, until the lands now covered fever. All epi<lemi<*s lose their force in harne*s repair shop, on«' pharmacy, not more than 3 or 4 |>er cent. Oren- When the mlrocntor of woman •nF by water are reclaimed by draining ami Klamath county and are very rarely alonnlly, when questl » is arise which own«*! by Dr. XV. S. J<>hn*on. and us«* I frnue any flint woman uroda a vote In evaporation, which will require several fatal. Cyclones and blixxards an* nu- appenl to the cm »tloua. and those os known and electric storms are very rare. by him in his practice; a Metlnslist pv’ ially In which religions antipathies onfer to r'glit th«* wrong» under which years to ammijdish. Epiaropa! church and giswt publm are involved, the woman’s vote attain* ate auffero nt the hniid. of tnnn. they The chief industry «4 the entin' re The winters are not aevere,“«*oM snap." R'h«M»|s. Thl* summer there will In* Urge proportion*, ('»nserviitlve Amer- usually answer vngiiely when asked to gion is stnckrabiirg, ami in the event <4 <4 short duration, while the summers vrvet«*l a $10,0011, six-room brick s«'h«*»l leans regard with apprehension n vote state some of tlerac wrong». As n mat- irrigation will lie the gn*atest feeding an* a delight. which come* out In for e only when ter of fact the rights of women uro Then* are large «piantities of yellow house, for which Ismd* have alrvatly ground on the TaciSc coaH. Dairying livcu votes I by th«' district. In a short mischievous is*uea are nils cd. lookeit after more rarefnlly under the Will become a ¡neat industry. Then* are pine, sugar pine, n«l fir, yellow tir, Alunic'ijMil suffrage Is time a newspaper will In* establislicd. laws of most stntiM than thoee of uivu. Bow locate«! in flic county two ervam- white pine and n«i ctsiar in the moun Found In Kansas Only. Tin* Rig Springs, before mentioned, fur Moat meu—American men. at least eries, one at Fort Klamath, at the head tain., snrniiinding and adjaient to this nish about 3in gallon« of pure water The woman suffraglata claim that the are by nature chivalrous; they rn-<n of the Upper Klamath lake, and one at entire laisin, of whi«-h then* is a small per minute, affording an unlimited sup experiment has work*» I watlsLirtorlly. uIso the fact that women ns a whole Merrill, in tin* Klamath Basin on I/wt |>art that is still open to entry under the Rut none of them is at any pain* to ply of tin* ln*st of water for a targe town. aro less able to take care if thetnseh es river. The quality <4 t)»c dairy pro- “Homestead, Timber an«l Stone Acts." explain the fart thnt Kansas since th« Bonanza has a daily mail from tarih and their |<o|x*rty than m«*n are. It nil We hav«* throughout the county a ducts and nx-at pr*«lm-».l in this locality grant of the tniin!<*l|»al l»a!l »t hn* steud- very high grad«' of public schools, ami east and west, and is the di«tril*uting ily refused to enlarge the rights of cornea tmek to n question of ph) <;.■ il cannot be MrpaRMxi. strength as the f.nal resort Mon can Poultry an<l hog raising can lie made at i th«* county seat a >32,000 high acluad point for three other daily lines. It has I women ut t’ e ^11 < A Itate vrltfcU had mid "111. If necessary, tight for their I liven ami pnqierty Women ciiumit, liem*. men nitui'iily protect them Till« altiintlmi la extremely ill 'taaleful to woman iiiffiiiglat«. but angry Prole.I« Cann.it Altar Faata. In the lant fifty yen» there Im« hmm a groat ad « imv III ilu* « * ' < * womvu In tin« i.'lintri i* ■ !•* • ' cation and up »>i'tm> l> of . , . > nu aud op|i.il tlllllly of • Ijoyllleut 'I Bill Illi» lui« not lai'll «tue to Ihv agi tatlon for woman aiiltrage. u« It« nd vocate« would luive you I'elleve. Ilio atilt«*« wtere woman hua innde moat pmgrean are thoa«* hi ivhlcli nimi ini «ufflagi* lilii« lune bin'll moat Blend Ily mid deelnlvely defeat»! There Iina been «light Iniprovimiei t. If any. In III. law« of tli«> «tnt«'« wliei. women vote, due to III** fact of that vote. If Ilio aiiffrag» moiement were fa «llalMind today nn<l no woman ever v«»te. nut a «bigle groat lnt«»rv«t wnuld Buffer, Noil«* of «muuna »lili* piili'c throplen would be tiuiiinxl. wiunon'a nttllegea «tonili I«* unnffa«*t<«l. Ilio pro feaaioua Mould «■oiitliiuo to itilo «II pl«- tuna to «I un 11 fl i» I itoitioii. tra«l«*»iuB'i would still employ women. geo«l law« would not t*e repealeil. ami laid law« would be no mor«« likely tu t»> fr.uaed. literature wnulil not suffer, bom-»« 1 I All Wool Irate C-ittoni.r tee here’ Th.t «ntt af riothen I bought «4 you r«.trr<ay I. lull of mot h hole* Ihmler Hnt la aft r«<ht n-4n» frUel. Moth« naffer eat c< tton an' ,»n l«4i<« an* aheatlii . >■. >.*< > o.e hn'r. 4«, I • ■ pl I. ail, a|te ItM f I, » konliavlnra. ■Nutk« ***l«sl PM- II !••• r» • M .1 V . I .*» »f>M’l I ’ "Irh’l Xft t Niemen*. (’I » «»I Klsmath County, O»»tfo» ut Ktaii* nth •• all*, t h egon, until )0i»'»'hnka, >>>. • •I the hl «lav of April, IUUÜ, l«»r the |ulho«|iitf |n>rli«MiS >d work mi new m litMil Imlldintf, All the pl*"trrlug and talldiitf, taih luriil*m*d hv dlateh-t, an«| oointintf of wm II*, |»alnlb»H. plnmbinir, b I« k work on lurnat r and chlmn*»*, I iihimt mol pla-lrrintf N room*, lath Hiriii*li«*d l»v dislrh't, a«>'*»rdintf In plans Mini *|*e«'lth*Ml ions pit« I Kt re« I bv Ch«M. <*. Rurtftfral. at« liitts'i, of ARiany, Oregon. All nitls mti»l Is* n< « iMupAMin«**l hy • «vrlillod ch**« k in Ih«* riihhhi I «>1 10 |»r ■ rill "I I'hl .ml mu .|i|>ri>vv>l I.'I h I uniat I«.' luiil-liril I*, am, etili I 1'Mhl.r !.. tin* aint'iml <4 15 jwr <»nl ul iwairm t pri< ■■ I hi* Brani >4 tiliariora ira-rrri Iltaa th>' iiitlil I" tv jr* I mu , or m H 1'l.la Ihil.tl liila Urtiti.. <4 Aitili. I'««I. J. IV. B iimi ... would he no Ivaa secure, wmuau'a civic work would nut <va«e. nor would there l ow ■ I r«Murara Notfc r. l»e any mon* dlspoaitiou (han then* 1« N m IU v i» h> rrl»t fl rv» lhal thrr* atw today to remove n> a slut« wbor« worn lumi* tn I hr Town Tr*a*nrr h*r th* rr- an still hud "freedom ’’ The suffrage movement la today al «Ivinpi it>n «•( I hr I«»Il<»w imi * »n«nt* : Ifrd with ciMMliirnllon hm actilnal worn l.’UYi, l.nM, 1XW. I.ifth, lift/, Itte. Lite, sn’a liltfh«*r education In collogva of het law. I UH, |.W, IMS. F<M. MBA, I I h >, own. with I.toi;, IW. 1170. 1171, 157?, im, “Isms’* as Against Tri«d Principles, 1374. 1.37a, ISTH, I.V7, 1371. 1.17». I Ao, with prohibition ns against t»»ui}**r LIMI. I »I. I.’OVI. IMI, I .Oil, ism, i.ta;, * ith Mormonism ns ngglnst »ep- I 3MM, I IM9. ISMI, I nil, I .on i:«g, l ». i , snith n of clmrvli «m I state, with "n'o L«M. I.MKX KöM, I .W, I I*. Inlrrrel noiiih* hide|MMidc*U<o'* ami the ro oprt tt » >•»>»«•» A|»Hl A, Ithtol th«* household as agnluat family life l>*h*l Mt K litinät h Kall*, < lliU Ulid th«* home. Higher <*«lii«*ntloii for woman ha* 5lh «lay <»l April, IWH. J W . Hl VVK WB. I mh * ii tin* s|M*dal mark of her |»rt<rv** Town Trva*urrr. In this cm. hut th«* men Mild women who founded her rn||«*g«*a received nel Telephon« .Mock for 5ala ttw*r Inspiration nor aid from auffriig«i workers who strove rhletty to "lireiik |ly or«h*r of flu* Hoard «>( Ihrxctor», doo-n the sex barTlor In cdueiithm** ITi<< Midnav Tel»oh<«»« A Tidefrapli mid dln*ete«l tbelr efforts t«> the nd ('onqainy offer« for «■!*• to anyone, the v<«ca«'y of roeducBliot) rather than to i ittiaold »|«a-k «4 the Company; lull in* the establishment of the higher «nlu formatitMi u|»m application, cation. II II (• or«. RW* . F.nllgh tom'll dlarnaalons of arvat The Ml<l«ar Tel A Tel Co. questions of public ¡»ollcy k I ioii I'I tm Idea. but called out by the suffrn Noth« of i mng t lnal Account. there nr* none on rvconl >,m.*s I. hereto elven th«t Thee. Weron. thnt the Kuffrngt* lemiers «laini s.bn ' t.«r«l«*r t>l ihr r.tete of K-teeol E Mr. change In laws milking them more fa Imo. a, were«, he« a let Is lbs cons if Cour I, voralde to women I* Inrtf uly owliitf tn • I io«, imoo'i •• *'irh »4«aln'.«r. f«r. en I tbelr demands, but Ulla run I m * dl» that tb< .s-iiri hev fl vol Mou<l«i «hr nah .ley ■4 fpro. lev. et Iks tnear el 1» «»*» l«sk .4 «el-l tlnrtly disproved In tbelr published III* tory tbu I« hu I if«« at the« our« rvemi In il«r my <4 «Jerne«s era say that «»in* of th«* «’auses (hat !«*•> fell« orret-n *• <bs «Iso eo*l flers lor beei- U> their iuor«»m«*nt was ‘the «II mus - lne objreilor.. Iu a«td »<c*utlt •>««> thv Will«« tn< nt thrr*«»f sl«>u In scv«*ml of the state legisla I mu <I at Klamath >alia. Jtih. tures of pr«»t»erfy qu«*«tlons in regard tn mnrrieti women." showing thnt this t«lminlstfaitw nf |h* Kalat* «*l >4«a«l K agitation prvc«d**d the worU of the Mrlniirv. dr* •*•«<! • M (M suffrage «»rgn n I u t ion. Thu suffrage movement l»egnn In 1S4\ but tn Illhod* Island had p.nssetl sneb laws, mid Conn«** tl<*ut. Massa« hn*« Ivins mid .x«*w Y**ck paaaotl amii laws In IMIS 4.» in lS«’»i»53 AL’ muhi Lialmr *’•» = KLAMATH COMMERCIAL AGENCY. —O' LOANS, INVESTMENTS, BONDS, WARRANTS, MORTGAGES, RATINGS, REPORTS, COLLECTIONS, INSURANCE, RENTALS INFORMATION, REAL ESTATE, ABSTRACTS, TIMBER LANDS, SWAMP LANDS, FARM LANDS, . TOWN LOTS, HOMESTEADS, TIMBER CLAIMS, ENGINEERING, MAPS, TOWNSITES, POWERSITES, MILLSITES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Correct information will be furnished to those who wish to investigate this field f tsiness ventures. Factories will be es pecially welcomed. LOANS INFORMATION are wanted by the farm ers of the Klamath Basin to meet the requirements of the great development of this region. We can place money at 8, 9 and 10 per cent on first mort gage farm loans, abso lutely secure. We have money to lend but can not satisfy our applica tions > a* of every kind about the Klamath country will be furnished on request. Send your name for a copy of our circulars and other information pub lished by local author ities and the United States j * j * .* j * > > SUBDIVIDE TO SELL. Most purchasers want small farms. This is good for the country. It is good for the man with land to sell, too, for he can get better prices. We will do the engineer ing, advertising and selling > .*«<>> RATINGS and REPORTS We make financial re ports and give commer cial ratings. Find out what kind of men youare about to deal with. Our reports are reliable for we make that our busi ness. Care and time giv en to each as if we were putting our money in. H 'MESTEADS. Abandoned h o m e - steads of fraudulent and negligent entrymen a r e open to contest. This is the only way to get gov ernment land under the government ditches. Give this a thought and let our experts put you next. ABSTRACTS. —<>— Our entire capital stock is behind our abstracts. Every abstract is exam ined by two competent attorneys before leaving the office. This may save you money. Our charges arc reasonable. OFFICERS : PnratnrsT—D. V. Kt’YKEXbALL. Attorney Klamath Water User» A b - eocintioo. V ice -P kesidext —C. L. PARRISH, San Francis«», Cal. M a - iaoek —IlOY HAMAKAR. fEi KETAKV—HILER FTEBIXGER. A ttorxet —H. L. HOLGATE, Formerly Attorney United States Reclamation Service. E hoixbbr -M. D. YV1LLÎAMS, Formerly Engineer U. 8. Service. M axager M errill B raxcr — D. W. HOLGATE. Representation in New York. Wash ington, D. C., Portland, San Fran cisco, I xh Angeles and other cities. KLAMATH UIAL AGENCY Klain.uli Falls, Ore. KLAMATH COMMERCIAL AGENCY. —<>— Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Oregon. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Fully Subscribed. Our Warranty I s behind every proposi tion we make. Our offices are at the corner of Third and Main Streets in Klamath Falls, Ore gon. When improve ments now under way are completed we will he better equipped for our business than any similar concern in the state outside of Portland. IFc maintain a branch at Merrill, Oregon, and will soon open one at Bonania. WE HAVEN’T ENOUGH SPACE To tell you about Klam ath Falls. You ought to come and see it.