Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 13, 1906, Image 2

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    E. B. HENRY
IVIL ENGINEER and SI RVEN UR
KLAMATH COUNTY
KLAMATH FALLS
All kind* engineering and draughting
WHERE IT IS
WHAT IT IS
Plan* amt Specification» Furnishe.l
HOW TO REACH IT
J. E. DUVAL
CONTRACTOR and Bl ILDER
•ton- and Bar
Fixture*
MAIN STREET. Bet
8 a 1 (*
Flr^t Clans Work
GuaranteeU
5th and bill St*
A Brief Epitome of the Great
Inland Empire of the Pa­
cific
Coast—The
Mecca
C. T. BONNEY.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
of the
Homcscekcr
Bv NV. S. Siet on .ixt» J. B NI t»ox]
Examining Aiwtructn a speculiti
NOTARY PUBLIC
Omcx New Worden Building
DR. WM. MARTIN
DENTIST
I? lam ith County is in South-
*' ern Oregon on the Cal­
ifornia and Oregon state line.
The south part of the
County is seventy-two miles
from east to west, and in the
middle it is one hundred
miles from south to north.
Population about 7000.
ini) th«* price «4 hi U h mt mu and irriga­ laird» on l««»w«*r Klamath lake, then
tion.
take the steamer f »r Klainath Falls.
Climate
Prkta
The summer* are delightful, very few
hot day», «ml lh««e hot only for a few
hours m the middle of the day. *1 he
autumn 1« tine, gradually growing a lit­
tle cooler ami almost imperevptably
gliding into winter
The w intel shave
more or less *110»
Some of them have
sleighing snow, and Home do not
The
ilicrvlirv seldom reach««* lero, blit we
arv told that it ha* taeu known to go
IS degnx«* below
The spring* arv
somewhat late, thus making the grow
mg sva*.m short. There is liability to
damage bv fn«t. w Im h mav oeciirat one
time in one place and at another time in
another place,
place-, but w<
we have heard of
nothing like a failure or widespread
«laniaue from the cause, To a Kansas
man tlii-rv »«wins to ta verv lew dis-
agreeably w in.lv day*, and vtati urn a
thunder and lightning
There are no
tornad«*** or cyclone*, and *«wtn to ta
no hard *t<irni* nor extreme change» of
tempe ntturv.
Crops
Wheat, .«at», rye and barh-v yiehi
heav v crop» of the tinest quality of
grain, from a «mailer amount of -cd
than we have ever *een »own anywhere
else
Wheat producing x to X, bushel*
t«er acre without irrigation, uml 2U to 50
liushel* with irrigation
< «at», 40 to too
bushel*, and barley «<> to <»U bushel»
under irrigation.
Flour $2 00|M*r cwt. Fresh beef Ac to
I5r per lb
Breakfast ba« «>n IM** to 25c.
Butter 30r.
I gg» 2‘»v to .’«th
Milch
cow* $¡15 to g.'VO
barm horacs, good,
|UM> to ll-’m
Plugs, rh«»a|»*r
Pry
g«H»ls, clothing, hats, l»»otM ami »hoc*
al»»ut 10 to 25
cent higher than in
the M¡BMRMippi \ all«*) .
BUY A HOME
Prkea of I.and
Raw land» in the Oral division 3 to 12
milt*» fr»* n town, |2*» t»» $40 per acre.
Impro\«*tl land» $30 to $100 |»»r sere.
S»me of th<'»«' are already irrigat««!, but
u ill I h * under t lit* »unit* »vstem of gt»\
eminent irrigation.
I' ii I«» inar»h land»
a hich will eoiiit* in later, |»«*»»ibi\ n«»t
for three t*r four years, hut a* rich a»
there an* in the world, $15 per acre
\l»o«age brush land just a»g<M»| a» that
in tin fn-t division, but farthei out(
ami therefore will come in later, as low
a» $!•» |»*i act«
Fine tuiibci lamh
$IN0O t»» $2 W per (piartcr ««vtitui,
GREAT NAVAL DISPLAY
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
EASY TERMS ON THE REM Al N DER
A chi :\ ge
In tracts of from five to forty acres at prices
ranging from $ 10 an acre up
Hampton Road» to be 5ctne of Bril
liant Spectacle.
No more appropriate place than
Hampton Roa«!» could l»r imagined hr u
Bi <»< kn ob Six i i f x L otn
Alfalfa, timothy, red clover, white netting for the naval rendetvous to la*
«doler. Kentucky Blue tiras*, r« d top. held there mvt tear in conn«-« turn with
Located within a quarter of a milt' of the
andbr.me gr.ss.il grow luxuriant!) tllv jBI,' Ter-tenlennial Ext*«
depot ainl yard location of the California
BONNEY A TEXTOR
Thr fattening quahtit*» «4 th«* hav ma«)«*
k
’
here i» of a verv high order
Cattle an- ,lUon '•'"""••»«’rating the landing of
LEGAL, REAL ESTATE amp AB­
Northeastern Biiilwuv, at $50 and $62.50 per
Klamath Fall* i* the county Mat; it fattened on allalhi hay alone. Horse* <be early Englidi colonists at lames
STRACTING BV81NESS
i* kx-ated at the mouth of l ink River work on alfalfa without grain an«l keep town, Virginis, not far awav. Ihv site
lot. Each lot is 50x120 feet, with 20-foot
Will tarwHb Ahttract» of till» and rat lairs on tbe beautiful little I-ake Ewauna ----------The
„( .iwu )( tht. 1
1||(>|| 1Wi(||
......... (
in good condition,
tor now residents.
and near Upper Klamath Lake. It 1» i» three to mix ton» per
re. Tiinothi
tier ar
acre.
,
, ,,
,
alleys
anti OO-foot streets, making the blocks
The elimination, registration and perteet-
tacked by the foot hill* and mountain* two or three tone. There are ala«» natu­ shore ol Hampton Road* not far away
ieg ol titles a »peelsAy.
while
the
lake
and
vallev
*pr>-a<l
away
260x400
feet.
ral meadow« on land« which art» wet in 1 from the clustering cities ol Tidewater,
M ain s»TBirr
tiglev. Nr» Woansx Bales
in front. It ha* a population of about the early part of the s«*a»on, which 1 Virginia. «Imost equidialant fiom the
21X0. It ha. a new thirty thouxand make fine hav.
•lie are the cities uf Norfolk
Ports­
dollar Hijih School bnil.ling and a fine
Vegetables
mouth, Newport New* and Ohl Point
•lone building for the gra.li.1 ix-hool*
Vegetable» do well, and the quality of ^Comfort. At this latter *|>«>t is the
winch coat about *2l),U00
It ha* three
ehnrehe*. threw tank*, ami »tore* which all grown here 1« «4 a very high order. government's greatest artillery station
IT IS YOUR CHANCE
would be a credit to almo*t anv ordi­ Potato*« are usually grown without ir>
nary- county seat town. It ha* two *aw rigation, and the vivid, while n«»t ex­ ami tlie waters tn front of it have long
COUNTY SURVEYOR
tracts along the new macatlain road otter
null* and two planing mill* and *a»h tra la rgt» u hen thev are grown in this I h - vii used a* a rvndeivous for the fine
way, is good, and the quality it« unnur-
and door factories.
•hip* u.’ Uncle haul's naw. Tlie water
the
best frontage to be hud for desirable res­
paaeed.
Cabbage
d«><*»
exw«»)ingly
well,
Our city water come» from great
1* of *uth> lent depth to tb>at the largest
•pring* of fine »oft water, clear a* erra­ and they art» the flnest in quality that
idence
property where one is not confined
ta), near town. We have water work», the writer hat* ever eaten. Onion» pro- battleship ami placid enough to lull
LAND SURVEYOR.
»luce
enormoualy.
The
test
«»n
sugar
by the limits of a town lot. Splendid view,
, anvoue to sleep on the tiniest pleasure
electric light* and telephone*. The*«
are conttvilled by one company w hieli beets grown here, «how** a** high a» 19 craft.
pure air. fertile soil and nil below the main
|»er
cent
sugar,
and
a»
high
a»
H2
per
ha* recently inervaaed it* power plant
For mile* tlie grrat roadstea«! stretch-
puritv, and thi* under very ordi-
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON to al*iut 5»k> horee j»>wer. The power cent
canal.
Buv a home in the
narv condition« of growing and the «•» itWHV from t«lit* <>! lhr I- X|MM*itio||
come* from the Fall* above town in
growth
waa
very
»ati»fact<>ry
to
sugar
'ground«
rnrirvlvd
with
»q«ot»
rrt*alhng
Link River.
There i* *l*o a »team
laundry and fionring mil).
It ha* bert vx|»erta.
, every
<4 th«* martial lii«tnry of
DR. C. P. MASON
Fruits
one good new *team l*>at and *ome
i the I ni’«*«! State». Fir*«t au l loremuwf
•‘mailer craft plying oil the Klamath
Fruit« in favored ka’ation* do • Urli.
river and Lower Klamath Luke, and and the quality i< Illiev« vlli*l. The ‘of che»e I» of course tlie great f«»rl at
DENTIST
al*o a gi«*l new »team boat and »mailer keeping quality of apple» gr«'Wii i hr re <>14 Point t’omfort knoana» Furtree»»
craft on the 1 pper Klamath Lake. The »urpa»*e*» that of any which the w
i ntrr Monroe. The aater» in« lu«ie th«* »erne
Office in new Kelsay Block
elevatioD 1* 40Sn feet.
ha» ever known liefore
I
Ria«
kl«rrrivH ol !!•»* battle l»etwe«*n th«* Monitor an«|
l^i-finlc It-f i White
ra»i»ben ie», log an I'errie». g»»* >*.-l »c r rif-
The Valley
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
and red currant» pr*Mlu«*v \ u*ry largely tlie Me* r linai* of Virginia. They once
Then- 1« a beautiful valley extending
Klamath Falls, Oregon
hvrrie« art* vm floated British «uilor» in a hen «» atta* k
for »everal milt-* to the Fa.-l ami >.>uth- Plum», prune» and
tine.
Fine
|w*a<*hv»
are
grown,
but
thrv
made
on
Cranet
'»
l»lan«i
in
the
harlior.
<-a*t ami S.uth. and other vallev* equal­
WILL A. LEONARD
ly beautiful ami picturv*>(u<- “|*-n ,.ut are mu >ure.
I’he attack ua» i«*piii«r<! with great I«»»».
Stock Raiding
from thi* one through gap* in the
John Paul Jon«*» a a*» a frequent vnuior
DENTIST
mountain*. There are five or *ix of
AH cla-e*. t.f ut.M’k do well ami ar«*
coming «h»wn in hi» yacht from hi»t
tbe*e vallev*, ail near the »am« «leva- very healthy.
tattle
run ••n liu­
Emma Block, Klamath Falls
tion. and all »urmunde I by mountain*, range where they have pk-ntv ot . . r«»»m,
...... plantation on the l*a*«k« >4 the Kappa-
He -*t of which are heavily timbered with 7 to M month» in the y» ar. Many hor*«*» haniKM k
Th«* C«»n»tituti««ti an«l the
yellow pine, fir and cedar.
run on th«* rang** th«- whole year Constellation »ailr«l (rom it» aat«*r» on ■
Work will begin on
Mo*t of thevalle'* an- covered with Sheep are held in very large Land*« and
PIERCE EVANS
•age bru*h. The »oil of tin- »age bru»h are »aid to be very protitabl««, uraxing famous rrui»ew aluch brought them ami
their
ronimamler»
eternal
glory.
The
the
Upper Project next
land i* a rich. *andy loam, ami ti«ually aln.iit the »am«* pr"j»<»rti«»n *»f the year
ATTORNEY^ AT LAW
verv deep. Much < h it varying but very ae cattle
H«»g« are very healths and iil-fate«i Chesapeake *et *f»»rth from
Spring. > > ** »•*
little in appearance from the »urface to very profitable. The « Innate an«) 1« • d Hampton Road»on the erui»e ahicli w«»
KLAMATH FALLS. OR
a depth of two to four feet.
here »eem to I»* part:« nlarh adapt«*«! to I» humiliate ' her cmnmamler
l»\
the pr«>durtion <»f a very tine «piality of
The Lakes
In«
being
obligt*d
to
surrender
The Lost River Re­
Upper Klamath take 1* a l*-autiful milk and butter. Cow» <!•• i-Xceedlliglv
C. F. STONE
Smell'i*
h)*ly of water, al»»ut 25 to 3u mil«* long, well. The»e valley» ar»* in .»ir judge­ a 11h alinoat no resistance.
alty Co. will sell you
ATTORNEY AT LAW
with mountain* reaching to the*li<>re in merit, <le»tined to lM*rom«* a dairy conn- Point, the Mte of the l.i|H>«iiion, was
many part* of it. From it* lower end try of a very high order, Cattle are it»«*lf during tli«* Civil War the l«a a- '
lands cheap, and on
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Link River descends in a *ticce**ion uf fattened on alfalfa al«>n«*.
ti«>n <4 a Confederate hatt«*ry ami a a»
rapid* al*'Ut a mile and a half, falling
Bees
easy terms.
rep»*ate*lly •bvlle«l
by
I nioll
war
al*>ut tVi feet in that di*tance. and flow­
Be»*» do
Bees
<lo exceedingly well. The iiual-
ing into take Ewauna at the lower part it) of honey produced in the-«- vallev* VenueIf.
of town. Klamath River tagin* with cannot ta- *urpa**«*l anywhere.
Oil the other title of tlie roa<«»h*a«i in
tak« Ewauna and *kirt* the valley and
Hampton, how the I'MHtion of tin*
Poultry
th« mountain* to th« *outh and w«*t,
xjhlirrs home, harrie«! «lunng th«* Revo
leaving the vallev at Keno. A channel
All poultry is unusuallv profitable
Manager
'.ution l«y British troop»
Nearby is.
from the river, »<>me *ix or eight mile* and very healthy.
aero** the vallev to Lower Klamath
binithfleld when* lies buried th«* remain»
Hater
take, connect» the two. Owing to the
AND
Indian
Pure water can u*uallv I*- had in the of many of th«* early colonist»*
fact that there i* »o little current in the
Klamath river where it cro*w* the val­ valley* very easily at a depth of from 15 relic» altouml in th«* region atrout
Hampton road: .
ley. it i* »ometime* spoken of in <•<>»- to .'<U'feet. ’
Water Power
neetton with the lake, and the two
>uch a ill la? the stage setting of the
The Klamath River, after it leave* the
called Lower Klamath take.
greatest marine »|a*c>acie ever gathered
vallev. is said to fall |w»l feet in the
Tule Marsh tand-
next 12 mile*.
The immense water on any Maters for ll«e delight of thou­
Th<- lake* are joined in place* by tule |»>wer of all these stream* ba* ta«n a|«
sands.
•
marshes.
The*«
marshe*
have
for
cen
­
W. L. McCormick,
propriati*! by the government for this
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
turies been receiving deposit* of »¡It
irrigation system
The |*.wer which
Manager and Contracting Agent
carried to them bv the water* from the
DENY AUTHENTICITY
can
ta
<ievelo|**l
and
transmitted
nil
Klamath Falls, Oregon
mountain», and nave for fwrhap* cen­
over these valley* by electricity 1»
ABSTRACTS (>F TITLE madr wlth neatnraa and dlapatch. We
turies been producing immen*e crop* of
Office at end of bridge
almost incalculable.
invite attention to our FIIJNG <’.ABINET SYSTEM
tule*. gigantic bull rushes, which grow
That Mci’lure’f Magaxine ha» printed
Koada
ti to 12 feet high and *o thick that it is
as
a
portrait
of
Mrs.
Mary
Baker
<•«
almost im|*.**ible to get through them.
Roads are usually g.**L except in the
C. P. Newton.
These decaying each year have added breaking up of Winter, when they get Eddy that ol Mr». Sarah C. Chevaillier,
IC m I fiív
Agent, Pokegama, Or.
vegetable matter to the silt. These very inmldy. In Summer they also get who died two tears ag<>. if the charge
marshes have also for age* lieen the very «lusty.
We have a choice line of landa In tracta large or small, to nuit pur­
made by prominent Christian Scientists.
habitat of ■inumi-ralde water fowl,
Health
B. E. Joy,
chasers ; also city property <>f all description*.
McClure’», in ¡»ecemlier, announced
which have added vastly to the richness
The country is claimed to he and the publication nf th»* history of Chris­
Agent. Thrall, Cal.
i of the soil. Thi* soil we believe to ta
»«•ern* to ta verv healthful. There 1»
a* rich a* there is in the world.
very little malaria, and it 1* claime<i bv tian Science and the »tory o( Mrs.
! Eddy's life,
U. S. Reclamation and Irrigation
Accompanying the an-
• • • I listi rt i nee . . .
some men w ho have lived h< re for year*,
The United States government ha* that th«-re is none, only a* it is brought nouncement was a portrait ol a frail,
We carry a full line of Insurance, Including Life, I’craonal Accident
undertaken to drain these mar*h lands, here by in<)ivi<lnala
The doctors say middle-aged woman, and underneath
and to irrigate them, together with the that th« Summer» are «*j*-< ially fine
Fire. Steam Boiler, Plate GI xm , and Liability Inaurunce.
Time contract» made for special
ua»
printed
a
facsimile
of
Mrs.
Eddy's
•age brush land», the cost of which i* for small children. We have the usual
delivery for all classes oi freight
estimated to ta about $1H WO per acre, to fevers hut there does not seem to ta signature.
between above points
ta paid for in ten annual payments, much of them.
The publication ol this portrait
without interest. The tunnel and the
Railroad#
aroused a storm of protects ami denials
Storage warehouse at Klamath
fir*t nine mile* of the canal will ta com­
The nearest railroad station is Po- from the heads of the Church of Christ,
Falls beside Ackley Bros, sawmill—
pleted and water will ta handy for the
kegama, Oregon, on th« Klamath tak<- Scientists. Affidavit« an* made by five
crop
of 1H07. One person cannot get a
biorage rates one cent ¡mr 100
railroaii.
This is 35 miles distant.
water right for more than 1W) acres.
pounds per day. Freight delivered
There are two other railora«l*, vir. The Scientists to th«* effect that the picture
A husband and wife and each child may
Southern
Pacific ami the M c CI oik I is not that ot Mrs. Eddy and in rm way
to any part of the city.
own 160 acre* each, and each get a
River R. R., both building thi* way a* resembles her.
watiw right to the same, irre*|iective of
fast a* they can, and it i* expected that
the age of the child.
Non-resident
the Southern Pacific will reach here
owner* of land cannot get a water right.
P. S. HALCOL/1
They must reside within the tatinds of next summer.
Hunting and Fishing
this system of irrigation. The water
SECURES PLUM
for irrigation is sure, and very abun­
Klamath county it indeed a great
dant. The government contract does place for the »[sirtsman. There are
not restrict farmer* as to the amount of plenty of d<«*r,
d<«-r, and among other
water they may use, a* there i* more »pecie«
Mieeie* are
a
to be found the large Mule Is Appointed Collector ol Custom.
have purchased B. St. Geo. Bishop’s stock of
than all can use.
Tail deer,
gome
of which an* said to
<l»*'
at Portland
dre*» about ¡MM) lb«. There are l»*ar
Homesteads
undertaker’s supplies
There are some homesteads to be hail and also various kind« of »mall game in
the
wood»,
and
in
the
Fall
and
Winter,
in the foot hills, but we know of none
geese and duck« are abundant. In the
President Roosevelt last week sent to
GRIZZLE BROS
now open for entry which will come
val|ey» an* to be found quail, sag»* hen»,
under Government Irrigation.
There
KLAMATH FALLS
Holder of License No. 29 granted by the Oregon
grou«e and pheasant».
Our lake» and the Senate for confirmation the name of
are several tlxiusand acres of tule marsh
OREGON
river» have an abundance of f»ake and I'. S. Malcolm, as collector of Customs
State
Board of Health. Calls promptly attended, city
land which will ta o|»-n for entry when
Salmon Trout ami other fi»h, while th<* at Portland to succeed I. L. Patterson.
the work of reclamation reaches them,
or
country,
day or night.
Telephone ^7 1
smaller mountain stream» have moun­ 11« wa* recomended by Senator Fulton,
but they will probably come in bv
tain Trout in abundance.
drawing similar to that of tin Rosebud
The office pay» in salary and fees
To Reach Klamath Falls
Agency in South Itakotii. ft is also
FRIENDS COMINO.
a year.
Mr. Malcolm expect* to take
For sale- The north half of the north«
probable that one person will not ta
In order to reach Klamath Full»,
allowed to i-nti-r tri'.re than Hl acres of leave the Southern Pacific R. It. nt office about. January I. lie announced east quarter, th« aoutheaat quarter of
H ho , meet tiu-m nt tim railroad with
the*.- land*. The Irrigation Act also Thrall. California, ami take the Klam­ yesterdav that h« would make no the northeaat quarter ami the northeast
provides for no com mutation. The ath Lik<* K. R. to I’ekegnma, Oregon, changes in hi* office force, nil of whom <|narter of the »oullieast quarter of ace- one of (lie Mammoth stable teams. It
settler must liv« on the hind five v«nr* then Hike tin* stage, 35 mile», to Klam­ are under <'ivil Setvice except Deputy
mmuren them an easy, comfortable ride.
turn nineteen, south of rang)* eleven,
in order to get hi* patent. All land ath Fall». Or leave th»* Southern Pa­
They won't lie tired when they gttlmre.
Collector
Alva
L.
Pike,
whom
he
will
east
of
Willamette
meridian.
Inquire
holder* whether by h miestend, private cific at Weed, Californhi. take the m*w
Hatea very low.
»
at thia office.
tf
purchase or present ownership must road to Grass Lake, then stage to reappoint.
Dffice over Klamath County Bank
Graaaea
Klamath Tails
MELVIN D. WILLIAMS
Civil and Irrigation Engineer,
East Main St., below 4th
EAST KLAMATH FALLS TRACTS
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls
Pokegama
Transfer Company
Buv
Lost
River
Lands
GET IN LINE!
CHAS. PATTEE
While
they
are
cheap
M ason &. S lough
ABSTRACTERS
hieni
Rates as Low as!the>lowest
UNDERTAKING
E. WHITLOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM
BALMER