Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 05, 1908, Image 2

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    hauled upon (he ranches Instead, pos­ yield tor that yeur to less than four
I NK TOO Ml < It M ITER.
Iona. Th«*»«* result» have b«*en ob­
A. T. Sweet, the government soil sibly sugar beet* may be in order.
•‘As a whole you have a good coun­ tained mil because Mr Short'* land
expert, left Monda» morning for Sun
Francis«*«» after making a complete try and one » lilcli will be come better Is belter tliatt th«* r«>malmler of the
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
¡•oil survey of the land« under the it developed In the light direction \ .11«*«. fur tiler«* ar<* thousand» of
Klamath project.
The sample* of That direct ion II seems to mo Is along acres as good, but I hhuiih «* he kuuxi
lint while results of
roil have been »ent to Washington the Hue of dairying and ot small how tn farm
for further analysis together with farms, well cultivated, devoted to this kind are living obtained on a
the reports and maps, and these will general farming and the raising ot few farms and almost as good on
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
be arranged and compiled by the l*e- a few horse*, cattle and hogs of the many n ore the average yield of al
An abundance ot poul­ falfa fin th«* entire «alley la prob­
lartment ot Agriculture and will be best quality
All communications submitted tor publication in the columns of this paper Issued In book form in the early try. a garden and a small orchard ably not over thr«*e tons |«*r acre.
will Is* inserted only over the nsuie of the u liter. No non de plume article«
“Thia difference ia due In part to
spring When asked as to the meth- will also help to make such farms
will bs published.
dlfferenc«** In «oil hnd In pari l<> lack
,<ds ot Irrigation and the amount of profitable.”
lof auffich'iil water for Irrigation, but
rater neceaaary to this country, he
Wil I. STAX’D < I.IMATF.
A BOX FACTORY NEXT.
It Is al*«a due to a much gi«*ater oxleiit
■ said:
II.FIIFA THE (KOI*.
October 31. ISOS. I "As a whole, the farmer* of this
Klamath Falla is growing, thanks
■than shoulil l><> to |Ksir farming The
Soma time ago A T. Swsst, of th«»
to the efforts of the men who are Editor Republican
lack of «are In preparing the aeed
section, like those of nearly all new­
lk>ar Sir: — Referring to the ar­ ly Irrigated countries, over Irrigate Bureau of Moils, who. for several b<*«i. the l«*avlng of mound* and ridges
back of the movement to bring to
this city new enterprises. The latest ticle in your, paper. Thursday, in • nd seriously neglect to prepare tor months past has been making a study i t«>o high to b«> reached by the Irriga­
of th«* aoila of the Klamath Reclama !
acquisition to the industrial welfare which reference Is made that some drainage
tion water, the lack of provision for
Throughout the greater
of thia city Is a box factory. Some persons s«*eni to think th«* R«*a«lv- imrt of this section there Is in the tlou Protect, promls«*«! to give this ' ilraluag«*, all mean a poor stand and
months ago the Herald stated that Mad«* houses will not I m * suitable, or soil at a depth ot from two to four l*a|*er some ot his Impressions ot th«* • r>Hluc«*«l yields.''
Klamath country and his views ot
Klamath Falls was destined to be a adapusl to this cllmat«*
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feet a slight obstruction of some kind ills posslbl«* futur«* agricultural «letel-
great box manufacturing city of the
If th«* | enuuis who have doubts on to rapid under-drainage.
In some |
1
opiuent
Mt
Swe«*t
said
I'nited States. Notwithstanding the that |H>int will call at the office. <m pl:
U hi the upper surface of the
"On account «»f alckuess I have not !
fact that some of the men who ought Mnin street, or at Mr. Uoeller's office, und. Hying 'chalk' bed*, and In other*,
■
been
able to study th«» soils of the I
to get out and throw up their hats Klamath Falls Planing Mills, and s « h * it consists of thin layers of sandy
and say “That's true.” worked over­ th«* aampl«*s of just how the walls are soil very slightly cemented, in most >*ntlr«> proj«*ct. th«* work on th«* marsh ■
time trying to convince the people mad«*, with the quarter iuch thick, cast's the obstructing material is so i lands having been done bj Mr. W. W
that it was a lie, the Herald again re­ hair insulator t«*qual to 37 sheets of soft when moist thul It does not In­ Mackie whose report I have not yet
peats that this city Is destined to be building paper) which is put betw«*en terfere with the growth of plant seen, so that whatever I may say to
the center of the box industry of the the double i>an«*ls throughout th«* en­ roots, but It does prevent the Irriga­ you Is intend«*«! to apply to that part I
United Slates. In proof of the state­ tire building, they will have no fur­ tion water when applied in large of th«* project which la or may be
ment it now makes the announcement ther doubts that this style building quantities from sinking into the sub­ ¡farmed at present.
| "I believe th«* farmers of this coun-1
that next spring will see the erection will not be warm an«i comfortable, in soil as rapidly as It has done through
of the first one of these factories. It thia climate, the coldest days you the sandier surface soil. The result try In sowing a large acreage» of al­
falfa are working In the right direc­
is to be located at the Upper Lake a ay have.
Is that the surface soil is soon satur­
on what is known as the Worden
Will say further, that this same ated, while the excess of water passes tion. for alfalfa Is. and for years to
come, will b<* the most valuabl«» crop
tract. That others will follow is as ttyle building has been manufactur«*d
Here Is a simple home-made mix­
along the surface of the underlying
certain as is the erection of this one, in Seattle. Wash., th«* past five years, obstructing layer until it reaches the 'of this section. Soli and climate here ture as given b' an eminent authority
and for the reason that the greatest snd has lH*en shipped and in use lower ixirtions of the field, where the seem especially sult«*d to this splen­ on Kidney diseases, who makes the
did crop ami It Is doubtful If any­
supply of box timber, and In fact m diff«*rent parts of Alaska, also to
statement that it will relieve almost
crop is drowned out and offer a strip
about the only supply of any conse­ South Afrba, and In School houses of boggy, unproductive land, or even where In th«» entlr«* west in larg«* a any case of Kidney trouble If taken
■
tonnage
is
obtain«*«!
nt
two
cuttings.
quence in the United States, is con­ <> Now York state, and they give gen-
before the stage of Bright a disease
a shallow lake, is found.
Plants
tiguous to this city.
?ral satisfaction wherever used, as I thrive in a soli which contains the In many places llttl«» more Is ob­ lie states that such slmptoms as lame
tain«*«! from four or five cuttings A
About a week ago there was sign­ x*r copies of letters which you are at
proper amount of moisture, but when large acreage of alfalfa means not back, pain In the side, frequent de­
ed In this city a contract between liberty to publish herewith.
sire to urinate, especially al night;
It is saturated the air Is excluded
one of the largest. If not the largest,
All fair mlnd«*d p«*rsons. who have; from the soil and all plant growth only an abundance of the b«*st of feed I sinful and discolored urination, are
for
range
stock
during
the
winter
but
wholesale dealers in boxes on the Pa­ **en th«* sample's, have no doubts but
suspended until the excess of water it also offers opport unit h*s for the ' i eudlly overcome liete Is the recipe
cific coast and the Long Lake Lum­ that the hous«*s will be all that we
has escaped.
It matters not what development ot one «if the most prof­ I Try It:
ber Company calling for tbe delivery represent them to be. as evidenced
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hall
method of applying the water is used, itable und sur«*st of Industries, th«*
of 2.000.000 feet ot box lumber, and by orders being placed. We are now
over Irrigation is injurious.
ounce.
Compound Kai gon one ounce.
1 dairy business.
as much more as the company can get 'Stimating the price for thirty of
¡Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three*
"Another serious result of over ir­
At
the
present
price
of
butter
fat
out. This lumber is to be made into h«*se houses for one party.
I ounces
rigation is the accumulation of ulkali
Tuko a teaspoontu I after
boxes in a factory that Is to be erect-
The advance orders and the encour­ in the lower, poorly drained areas. a high grade dairy cow If prop«*rly l..„, meal and at bedtime
eared for will yield a gross Income of
ed by the firm making the contract agement r«*ceiv«*d from people who .
Scattered through the soils of the from 375 to $100 p«*r year. On 40
well-known druggist here In
Inasmuch as 2,000.Out) will be the have looked into the real merits of
greater part of this country there is acres of your beat alfalfa land 30 town is authority that these I ng riel­
limit ot the amount of lumber that th«* proposition, would Indicate that
alkali iu varying quantities if prop­ cows cun be kept throughout th«* year lenta ar«* all harmleis and easily mix-
can be supplied by the Long Lake this in dustry will have to employ onej,
erly handled soil in which the alkali with room and fe«*d for a few hors«*» <-d at home by shaking well In u hot-
people the box factory to lx* erected hundred hands, or more, within a
occurs at a depth of two or three and hogs and th«* n«»t returns should • tle. Thlsmlxtiire has a peculiar heal­
will not be as large as it would be it year.
feet or more below the surface, as be between 31500 and 32000, but ing und soothing effect upon the en­
the supply of lumber was greater
E T SHORTT much of this does, need
not be injur; results of this kind can b«* obtained tire Kidney and Urinary structure,
About forty men will be employed.
Endorsements of the Ready-Made ed. but If ground water
is allowed to only by Intelligent an«i hard work, und often overcomes the worst forms
It is understood that orders have house:
come near the surface as It will 111 by thorough farming and by keeping of Rheumatism in just u little while
been given for the dismantling of
Law offices Frank H. Guffey. Pitts-
the lower portions of the fields it dairy cows of high grade- not range This mixture Is said to remove all
the Long Lake saw mill and its trans­ burg Pa.
they are not drained, just so surely ■ and scrub cows such as ar«* now b«*- I Idood disorders and cure the llheu-
fer to a new site on the Upper Lake,
Vmerican Portable douse Co .
will those plac>*s become alkali Oats ing milked in many imrts of the val- ! j mat ism by forcing the Kidneys to
on land adjoining that to be occupied
Seattle. Washington.
which will furnish nothing more vat- ' ley.
tiller und strain from the blood and
by the box factory. It is also under­
Gentlemen—I can heartily recom­ uable than salt grass pasture
-ystem all uric add and foul, decotii-
stood that deeds for this property
The growing of hogs on alfalfa,
mend your portable houses to any one
| posed waste matter, which cause
“I appreciate fully that this Is a
were signed within the last day or
is another profitable business which'
desiring a comfortable, easily erected new country agriculturally and that
these afflictions. Try It If you areu t
two.
seems to b<* receiving little attention
building, which will give good satis­ time and labor are necessary to t rans-
»•<•11 Save the prescription.
W. O. Huson, manager of the Long
here. Young hogs If placed on alfalfa I
faction. if desired for a permanent Iform sage brush land luto well cultl-
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Lake Lumber Company, was seen to­
as soon as it Is well stalled In the'
location, and at the same time can | vale I farms, but if the farmers of
day by a representative of the Herald
spring will mak<* a good growth
I
HI MMOXS.
be easily moved.
lihis section could fully reallz«* that It
and asked if the above facts were
throughout the summer and fall and In the < ir< uit Court of tin* State of
More than two years ago I pur­ i« almost infinitely easier and cheaper
true, He was surprised at the ques-
after being fed barley. fi<*l«l peas or
Oregon, for Klamath County.
chased one of your fmrtable houses, to provide drainage for excess of wa­ I
tion, it evidently being his desire to
wheat for a few weeks are In excel­
Eugene Spencer. Plaintiff, vs F L I
to be used by a relative of mine In ter than to reclaim the soil which
keep the matter quiet for the pres-
lent condition for market. Few farm Wright anil Clara Wright. Defend­
Alaska. The building has proved ab­ has once become water-logged and
ent. He absolutely refused to con-
products w-BI make the farmer so ants Summons
solutely waterproof during the vio­ impregnated with alkali, drainage
firm or deny the story, When asked
much easy money as hogs grown on
To F L. Wright, above named de­
lent rains of the open season. And would receive much more attention
if he had purchased property from
alfalfa.
fendant
:
my cousin has lived in it warm and than is being given to It at present
Major Worden for the box factory
In the name of the State of Ore­
"The saving of alfalfa seed In reg­
comfortable through two rigorous
‘
In
few
sections
of
the
West
does
and saw mill sites be begged to be
gon:
You are hereby required tn
Arctic winters.
timothy grow as luxuriantly as it ions where alfalfa will produce seed
excused from making any statement
is a profitable business, but one which appear and answer the plaintiff's
.
Very
respectfully,
does
here,
and
it
seems
to
me
tbat
whatever.
I Signed t Frank 11. Guffey. with better transportation facilities | seems to have been entirely overlook­ •omplalnt in the above entitled suit
Major Worden was seen and he was
¡the growing of timothy hay tor city ed here Along the ditch banks where 1 ■in or before the 17th day of Decem­
as reticent as Mr. Huson. "I will \n..Ti<an Portable House Co.,
ber. 190k, that being the last day!
■market might become a paying Indus­ 'there are scattering bunches of al­
not say- whether the facts set forth
Seattle, Washington.
falfa, In fields where the stand is poor •revrlbed In the order tor pulillca-
are true or untrue. If there is any-
Gentlemen—Referring to the port- try.
I'lon of summons and the linn* within
“The growing of cereals, wheat, and water for Irrigation has been
thing to say on the subject. Mr. Hu ible school houses erected by you for
I vhlch the said defendant is required
scant,
and
in
fact
wherever
the
con
­
son will have to do the talking
It bis district, 1 beg to state that they oats and barley, under Irrigation is ditions have been favorable for the to appear and answer and If you fall
a
much
surer
and
usually
a
much
is his business, not mine.”
ave proved entirely satisfactory, be­
maturing of seed you will find dur­ | so to answer the plaintiff will apply !
Notwithstanding this' attitude on ing comfortable In winter, plenty of more profitable business than grow­ ing the months of August and Sep­ i to the court for the relief as de­
the part of the two men who know light and good ventilation, and If we ing them by dry farming methods tember plants loaded with se<*d as manded in plaintiff's complaint, that
most about tbe transaction the de­ find it necessary to increase our room, In this country where large yields large and plump as any which can Is to say:
velopments in the near future will the board will purchase more build­ are obtained and grain of excellent be bought on the market.
That Judgment and decree I m * enter-
quality grown the raising of grain
remove all uncertainty in the matter. ings.
d for the sum ot I34IDL34 together
"In
saving
alfalfa
for
seed
the
sec-;
should be a profitable and important
One of the first moves to confirm the
Very truly yours,
«nd or third cutting Is usually saved vlth interest thereon at the rate of I
story will be the dredging of a chan­ • Signed) Chas. K. Greene. Secretary . j ■ business.
where several cuttings are obtained ' k per cent per annum from the 13th
The growing of Canadian field I but here It would probably be neces- 1 •lay of June, 190h. and for the further
nel 35 feet wide, seven feet deep and
Board of Education. Everett, Wash.
half a mile long. This will lead to Seattle Schools, Board of Education.
7 1« ' Vl'. I •ritlled «ary to save the first cutting. A field sunt of |300 as attorney's fees, to­
peas seems to be unknown here, al­
the foot of the hill east of the Wor­
Lyman Banks, secretary.
in which the stand is thin 1s best, I gether with costs and disbursements
though the country is well suited both
den landing. It is to be used as a
about halt a stand being preferable of said suit, and that the following
Seattle School district No. 1—I had ■
In soils and climate for this excellent
log run and storage pond for tbe
The alfalfa may im - Irrigated If nec­ real property, to-wlt
fourteen of y our portable school,
crop, which may be cut as hay or
Long Lake mill. Arrangements have
An undivided four-fifths Interest
essary during the earlier part of the
buildings in use during the last school i
been made with the California North­
when the peas have begun to ripen
season but after the blossoms begin In and to the Mouth ’4 of
year. They have proved a good in-1
eastern for a spur which will run to
may be pastured by sheep or hogs
to form no more water should be ap­ Section 2 0. North *4 of NW '4 and
vestment, enabling us to take care
the saw mill and the box factory, the
thus making one ot the best of fat­
plied. In some sections alfalfa for Ixits numbered 1 and 2 of Mectlon
of a rapidly increasing population,
understanding being that the track
tening crops.”
¡seed Is <lrlll«*d and cultivated like oth- 29. tie- NW, of tlM NF ' , St: •, ■ ■)
and they are well ventilated and eas­
will be laid to the mills in time for
What do you thing of this as a ! er Intertilled cro|>s. This crop is not NW >,» and Lots I. 2, .’I und I of »ec­
ily warmed. In short, they have been,
use next spring.
fruit country? was asked. “I believe always a certain one, however, for If tion 30. all In Township 39, Month
thoroughly satisfactory.
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(Signed) Lyman Banks, sec'y. that as the country develops, much a heavy rain occurs when the plants* Range 7 East, Willamette Meridian.
more fruit will be grown than at ¡are In full blossom or If the plants Klamath County. Oregon, saving and
GAMBLERS ARRESTED.
Mrs. M. J. Jones, wlio has one of present. 1 believe that by the use of
all that portion of lot 2. of
are kept growing too late by over excepting
1
Sheriff Barnes and three deput'es the portable store buildings in Nome,
• i well planted windbreaks, by the se- irrigation the seeed crop will be Section
29, to-wlt
Beginning at the
1
raided the Standard Tuesday night Alaska, writes:
Have been indeed 1 lection of hardy varieties, by utlllz-1
short,
but
In
either
case
the
alfalfa
Southeast
comer
of
said
lot 2. thence
and arrested eight men on a charge very comfortable In my little home,
Ing the best protected coves and the may I k * cut fol' hay. If seeds form North 10.kt) chains, thence West
of gambling. Several other places nd kept all my vegetables from freez­
i
slopes, many small orchards will be well, when the greater number of the: 10.90 chains, thence Mouth to the,
were visited but the owners had got­ ing on the upper floor, with only the
planted and will yield fruit for home seed pods have begun to turn brown meander line on the right bnuk of I
ten wind of the first tUd and wee stove pipe going through the floor.
use and pay Interest on the Invest­ the alfalfa should be cut. This may the Klamath River, thence follow- i
ready for inspection.
I American Portable House Co.,
ment.
be done b.v a self binder, the alfalfa Ing said meander line up stream to ¡
A preliminary hearing will be held
Gentlemen: I wish to thank you
"It seems to me that no more ser- ' being shocked like grain, or it ma) the place of beginning, containing 12 j
Thursday before the County Judge In behalf of St. Johns Church, West
and the parties will probably be Seattle, for the conscientious work ious mistake can be made than to be cut by a self rake, or ordinary acres, more or less, held under mort­
bound over to the Grand Jury. They that you put Into the church building advertise this as a fruit-growing | I mower. In either case It should be gage In this suit foreclosed, bo sold
will be tried in the Circuit Court if you erected for them, and which was country and to secure settlers on that j left In very small bunches until thor­ to satisfy any Judgment or decree ob-
Tile usual cost ot tnlned In this suit; arid that an order|
Indicted. A warrant has also bam opened for services Easter Sunday. basis, for new settlers more than oughly cured.
issued for J. V. Houston and was 1 Not an adverse criticism from any anyone else need sure crops if they ! threshing and cleaning alfalfa seed of sale be made, as under execution,
are to remain In the country and be- |Is on" dollar per bushel. Tin- yield to the Sheriff of Klamath County, Or­
served Wednesday evening.
one of the congregation. In fact all
valles from three to eight hjishels "gon, and that side be made us pro-,
This is the first movement made were pleased and agreeably surprised come valuable citizens.'*
What do you think of sugar beets per ai re, although It muy be much vlded by law on all of said real prop­
by the Sheriff toward ridding the at the neat, attractive and substantial
i for this country? was asked. "Well, I less thun the smaller amount, and city ns described herein and that all |
town of gambling and saloons, but 1 ; building you have erected.
i
’
1 think you can raise sugar beets of there are said to be records of crops right and title and Interest of the
it is stated now that a start has been |
Yours sincerely,
defendants
In
and
to
such
real
prop
­
making
ns
high
us
25
bushels
per
i
good
quality
and
in
paying
quanti
­
made no one will be spared and that
(Signed) Rev Harry Hudson. St
Last week alfalfa seed was erty, or any portion thereof, be fore-
ties, but the raising of sugar beets acre
the city will be cleaned of all gambl
Johns Church
requires specialized farming of a quoted or. th" Sun Francisco market closed, and for such relief as may be
lug places
♦
high degree, and I don't believe the nt 1 4 >4 to Ik cents per pound, $k 70 equitable
♦
So It will be
This summons Is pllbllslied 111 ItlU
Th««« 1« mor, (.'»tanti in th 1« Mstiim of th« i farmers ot this country are yet read» to |10 ko pel bushel
I) A Lauib. of Agliew, Cullf., who country thsn all othsr dlacsaaa put u<«th«r. and .for It
The raising of sugar beets is seen that the raising of alfalfa seed Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
has been tn the city fur the paHt few until the laat faw yasra waa auppoaad to ba incur­ las much more difficult than raising In the Klamath Basin might not bo paper printed and published at Klam­
«lays, left Friday morning for his able For a great many yusra d,x torn pronounced alfalfa as the raising ot alfalfa Is a bad proposition Then, too, In ad­ ath Falls, Oregon, by order of the
it a local diaesaa and prescribed local remadiet
home
It was .Mr Lamb who, two and
George Noland, judge of the
by omatsntly falling to cure with local treat­ I more difficult than running stock on dition to the seed, the alfalfa, after Hon
years ago purchased the Hamakar ment. pronounrwd It Incurable. S<- m « m *« han proven I the range. When the farmers of this being threshed, still makes good feed. above named court, ami dated on
property which Joins the Kelsey block I catarrh to be a constitutional dlueaae and there­ I valley have learned the value of cor- i "The thing, however, most needed October 29th, 190k, directing
lie is better satisfied with Ids Invest­ fore requiraa constitutional treatment. Hair« reel Irrigation, of proper drainage, In this valley at present, it seems to
The first publication to be made!
I Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
ment now than ut any time since he Co.. Toledo, Ohio, ia the only •rmatitutional cure and of thorough cultivation, when 1 me. Is better farming To illustrate: on Thursday, the 5th day of Novem- I
secured the property. It Is Ills In- J on the market. It ia taken internally In doaea from they have learned that almost any Mr Lum Shoit whose ranch Is six her, 190k arid the last publication lol
teDtion to make this city his home, 10 drop« to a tetwpoonful. It acta directly on lha kind of an irrigated crop can be Im­ miles southeast of Klamath Fulls has be made on the 17th duy of December i
blood and mucous surface« ot the system. They
und may return here next spring for offer vne hundred dollars fur any t'trr it falls to proved by proper fertilization, when ! a record of approximately five tons 1909.
I
that purpose
cure. Send for circulars and teetlmonlala
th« hundreds ot loads of stable ma-1 per acre on
acres of alfalfa for
F. H MILLS.
Addraas F J CHENEY a CO . Toledo. Ohio nure which ar« now being burned in I four years und this Includes one year
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sold by Druggists. 78c.
the vicinity of Klamath Falls ar« when shortage of water reduced the 115-12-17
3«« Ady for marsh lards.
Take Hail s Family Pius for oonstlpatien.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
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YOU MAY NOT
NEED IT NOW
Put It in Some Saie Place,
for It May Come Handy
I
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Now is the time
to visit
California
IUHEN summer has passed in the‘>-
y
northern states, th ■ s in is only
mild under the bright blue skit's of
Southern California. I his is one of na­
ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer
tor those who cannot endure a more se­
vere climate.
California has been called the‘‘.Mecca of
the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop
ping places are as varied as those of all
well regulated cities. Visitors can alway s
find suitable accommodations, congenial
companions, and varied recreations
The Southern Pacific Co
Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature,
■k-acribing in detail ths many delights of winter in
California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are
on sale to California. For full information, sleeping
car reservations and tickets, csll on, telegraph or
write any 8. P. Agent, or
\VM. McMURRAY, GCO. PUSS. V
Portland. Oregon
Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road tirant
$200
Five acres of each ten-acre ranci, irrigated.
The price is the »amo regardle»» oí the »izo of
the tract.
These lands
and art* free from
one
Look into inis great Laud
Grant Opening at once
'X.w t . W. STEPHENS
Local Agent, KLAflATH FALLS, ORE.
M ason & S lou
g h
ABSTRACTERS
Æ cholee Hut) of Invent»
iiientN tlifit will iiifike
tlio pi it'cliiiMer money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
Lakeside Inn,
MRS. M. M c MILLAN, Prop’r.
Modern improvement».
73 room« mid suite».
Sample Boom», Bur Room, Parlor», Two Club
Room», Etc., Etc.
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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