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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
i BUSINESS MEN AND KENUrtlRM <TIEWAl’<AN HAHIN HK4 4IMEH A through th»» valley would cut It In fine«», and *1111 another ,5 Into PAI 4 I I I -Bolsi PEOPI.E IT RAISES THE DOUGH AHE WELL PLEASED — building*. Even than he 1» not ready lin|M>rluiit Conference at Wliii li 1'1 in» to cut hay, which 1» the only possible Th« October humbei of tin- Pucifi»- Arc lutili for a Harmonium* * product he cun market without n rail EQO-PHOaPHArS tao-rHo»PH»Ti Monthly contains the following Item, Working Basis. was attracted by tills fine body of road. und the land stiimls him »50 an Indicative of the f»-i ling of peace and land, mid as early in 1902 laid pinna tier«. The most importan: conferei»«» good will thut Is prevalent throughout Tti« farmer's fixed charges are for tlx reclamation. Il was not, how ever held between th« congri-sslont'. the Payette Boise project: ever, Illi February, 1907, that Gover »2.10 Interest, ,3.60 to th« »Inking That government Irrigation has in delegation of this not Chamberlain, ns lo ud of I lie land fund und 60 c«nts a tin uni malnten- ami doea more than the crctis »1 their population 300 per cent merdai interests higher price powder* board, signed th« contract with th« utn»» fee, |i; |o ln-forr lie can think an»i dis-* it better. In the past five years and their land cussed the needs, of Oregon for Portland Irrigation company. Hep , of liu) Ing < lotto s for his family or OM POUND 25 CENT! valuer, from 300 to 500 per c» nt In bouts In the asi-mbly room sr ghocim teniber II of that year th« contract ’ bring home a sack of sugar that lias the »am»- length of time, is the d«< la- the chamber of Commerc -. Senators win approved by President Room- been i iiham «d by a ,60 a ton freight ration of recent resolutions adopted tl-.urni and Chamberlain wi re pres Veit, and the company was to begin » luirgi were at th»- wher»- by the Payette-Boise Water Users* ent as wi re about fifteen of ili» J If Woodward, with nil th« appur- work within six months from Unit mercy of committee* because they and association. Th« resolutions go on g<-»t busin» •-,» mi n of Port t II« ¡tenant«* of a w»-ll ai»point«d farm, date lacked detailed, accurate, complet»- Con- to recite the fu< t that the sum of when the »'-»slon was over til« could not stand a rent of li as than 11 Ai und official data of subjects Involving gressional delegation bail »3,000.00 has already been expended Im- d fur. Thri« ••X- Uli tier»». how 1* th»- <'iir»-y m l fartnor appropriations for local projects. Th« by the government in the Payette- itself to strain every effort it mud»-, »ach for to miik»'i both «lidu mitt und pay out ! Boise project und provision mad • for more and bigger appropriations for »«nators were Informed that In th« i oi-.ipiiny. 10? third wu» on th<< the expenditure of an additional »7.- Oregon Ilan have ever b««n granted future they would be bountifully sup It I» it four-cot nered fight, and th»1 Tills Is why business men estimate plied with all the data needed. 000,000, and that the work of the by congress heretofore. purtles Involved nt« th« Portland Ir* that liny laud is not worth mor« than Among the big projects that were government has "made them prosper iIgntloti company, ths Oregon »1st« 110 an acre, and thut If land Is more of wu) for Un- disi rlbiit III ous beyond all expectations." The taken up and intrusted to th« vigil II. W. Keesee is in receipt of a land board, certain t< >id<nis of l.uk< aerosi th« Fremont forest r»-»«rvv valuable It Is not profitable to run resolutions also tout h on a larg< r fact ance of th»- two senators were the Im notice from the register of the Lake county mnl I B. Hugglu s Chcwuucnn Hit » approval was given In It Jun« stock on It. Th« Ilei) ford ranch of when they declare that "the develop provement of th»- mouth of th»- Co view land office, advising him that And It Iaui<l mid Culli»- company, lo,not* acres. Improved, »old lo i t i other i xti'iislons wer« ment of the resources of tin- State of lumbia and the channel from Port- the contest Inaugurated by li. E. Wil th« mutter goes Into the coiirt», Land company for Oregon Viillsy il l><*ii tilvlnl pretext* free canal and son against the entry of H. J. Wlnteis Idaho to this extent has been made lami to which seems Inevitable, It may re 112 50 per acre We all kuow timi tho reuson wh) the Celilo canal •or the homestead in the SW*4 of *»ec- locks at possible only by the application of the fill upon th« nd ml ti 1st rut ion» of Gov But with tin» coming of the nili ili»- woik hu« noi iiicn conimene»-»! I- of Coos bay. reclamation act in our state, The and the Hou 32, township 40 south, range 13 ernili Chamberlain un»l President Th« railroad all this Is changed. tlie ili» k of capitai lo btilld thè Works While Senators Bourne and Cham • a-r. has been decided in favor of Mi. feasibility of our irrigation projects lini) hlnisvlf ls noi n nioneyed nmu. I Carey act furnter will then grow being first demonstrated by the recla berlain felt that It would be more Wilson, final decision in the matt«r Imi li« bus triade un «nrnest cndeavor wheut and apples. mation n.-rvlc».- has given confidence difficult than ever to get big slices I avlng been rendered by the secr.'tarf Two in three petitions, numerously lo »-iillst tnpllnl In III« «ntcrprlsc, und to Eastern investors In Irrigation se- of "pork out of the barrel” In the fu- of the Interior. .'Igiit-d by resident* of Lake county, l.us speli! u consld«riib|i» »um In »ur- c nitlea In the State of Idaho, ami has ture because of the inevitable "eco veys mid In proinotlun. The qucstlon have 11 » n Kent into the state board given great Impetus to irrigation nomic era" which was dawning in U ALI«-W<X)D Is can this capitai he *<tcured b«for<- a* a protest against granting Ball invest mi nts within the state." Mak- congress, they both openly and em These tin- advent of u rullrond? WIII a.i further extension» of Gm«. ing a more definite application, tbe phatically pledged their unwavering W. H. Wall, the Contractor of Keno. adverse i-luim» wer« brought to the Irriguilon project ut thè cosi of Ibis, resolutions add that "we have the support to these projects to the fol- and Miss Nellie Wood of Langell 120 tulli » from n railroad, prove to attention of the general government fullest confidence in th« virtue of the lowing extent, which meet the needs valley, were married Thursday even be ample security for the Issuance *<>f and last spring a special agent of the law anil in the officials who have di of the state as the Chamber of Com ing at 7 o'clock at the Masten house. Interior department came out and bonils* rected and carried on the work in our merce members see them: »15,000,- Th« r<-uaous given In the report by Dr. G. H. Feese of Grace M. E. church Itook much testimony, including an midst, and we believe that whin the ooo for forty feet of water at the Let us look ut th« matter calmly Hu- Portland Irrigation company for officiated. affidavit from the writer. thlngH are full/ accomplished that mouth of the river and a thirty-foot and study the rights of tin- respective I niklug tin- i -xt* tislou of lime were "to These protcMtants allege that the have been planned and initiated, the channel from Portland to the sea; parties to th« controversi • Th« »-ml- settle the rights of thut company .in I land in dispute is not desert. It is NOTH 4. FOR PUBLICATION reclamation act will be recognized as 13.700.000 for the completion of the mated cost of the works, approved by the Chewauiau I.und mid Cuttle »»»in- said that many of them are stock Celllo canal; »2,700,500 for the im Department of the Interior, U. S one of the greatest benefits known to Hint« Engineer I.ewH, Is In round l-iili) of Cullfornla Tin- California men who want free range and to k»»ep Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, provement of Coos bay and 1456,000 civilization." numbers »240,000. The settler Is to company has purchased several thou out settler*. The fact Is that on nil | August 13, 1909. for the free canal and locks at Ore- pay »35 un a< r« for his water right, sand acres of land In this <11-trlci, NOTICE is hereby given that John sides of this Carey act si*gregation WEALTHS BISCHER Bl th FARM gon City. Out of the 1456,000 for with 6 per <» nr interest on deferred C. Beach, whose postoffice address is und now claims the right for the ’ homesteads have been taken up and the latter project the state of Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the pay menta, This would bring In »240, whole flow of the Chrwaucun river to on nòne of the land do they grow No Country Like Tills, Wheat Man has already authorized an appropria , 16th day of March, 1909, file in this ooo, the theoretical profit being ».ill r Its stock mid Irrigate Its laud» " From North Dakota Think»- .crop» without Irrigation. tion of »300,000, leaving only »156,- ! office Sworn Statement and Applica- 11 M0,000 This information Is Indefinite mid It Is alleged on the part of the pe E. E. Wolf, who recently arrived 000 to be furnished by the govern i tion No. 01703, to purchase the This looks nice enough on pa! »er. unnatlsfaclor) llaggln bus owned ’he titioners that the cost of reclamation In town from Strain. N. D.. where he ment No freer or franker expression SENW%, N'ESWK. NWSE>4 Sec tion 5, Township 39 South. Range 9 . 2.000 acres of th. <'hew aurati ma . h but what arc the results here tn I» too great, yet they have no part of owns 1,500 acres of wheat land, of opinion, often to the point of per East. Willamette meridian, and the for many years. It was purrh.iv< «I actual practice? Th« way to measure the cost to pay, and the land under Th itrsda» bought 160 acres in what is sonalities, has ever been exchanged timber thereon, under the provisions n. Jis tally days under the swami such matters Is to tak« the experlc.i'C the terms of the project has been ap known as the Gault ranch, four miles ,by Portland business men and their I of the act of June 3. 1878, and arts n t for II an ar-«. r.nd along with the •if other farmers plied for several times over. from the city. He paid »4,160 for servants in congress than took place amendatory, known as the Timber William Harr.ty u< ».rd one of *.h« i Hycnu and Silver lake marsh -■ la a But what the petitioners want Is to the propi-rty. and say* he considers at this conference. and 8tone U‘w " at 8Uch Value as _ w . might be fixed by appraisement, and Instead of i Ialiti• fit >t ■ inthes on Hut- n <-r lake In 1’7'. have the land thrown open for free pail of the range the price very low considering the The business men asked the sen-. that pursuant to such appllcatlon, Ing nil tin- flow »f the Chi-wi» in i a »'»• < to very w-alili). but ni.:»i • In» h<»m«steads and then have the gov- quality of the land. Mr. Wolff has ators what they were doing for Ore- t|je iand and timber thereon have liver, llaggln bus for )em/i been I. out y in sheep. (ìi.'bert J. Wood i rnment Inaugurate u larger project traveled 3,000 miles through Mon- gon in Washington, and what stand been appraised, June 14, 1909, the »I - nd ng thousands of dolls - digging ward came out from Iowa and took a itti l«r the reclamation act. In view tana. Washington. Idaho and Oregon, they would take in the future on timber estimated 225 M. board feet druln ditches io get rid of the sut- lense on the estate ut a cash rental of the matter there Is much merit, and says that he has never seen a definite projects in w hich the interests at $1.50 per M. and the land (24.50; that said applicant will offer final ]dus. This excess waste wi’er from of »1.200 per annum for 1.500 acres, and the government ut one time too» country that impressed him as favor- of the entire state were involved. The proof in support of his application lie had barns and houses, peaches In th»- marsh lands equals each ter.- the siitll a step and *egrcgat»-d 12 7,000 * ably as this does. senators, with equal unrestraint, in and sworn statement on the 22d day the orchard and strawberries In the evaporation from acres of acr»T. The mistake was In abet.dnn- Thursday he drove around through formed the Chamber of Commerce of October, 1909, before R. M. Rich- l.ak»- Albert I bi-lttg an garden, But the only thing he could t'ig the project, or Oregon erred In the country and examined the wheat trustees that the latter have not sup- ardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Klam- Injury to the Portland market was hay. After paying rent not having representatives at Wash on various ranches and Mr. Wolff said plied the congressional delegation f»1"’. Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest t. Hou for two years he has thrown up his ington with Influence enough t-, get that in uality and yield it reservoir would compared with the specific data required in a this purchase before entry, or initiate lease because there was no profit in the state's due share of the reclama ever, wi know I I favorably with North Dakota, w hich great many instances, and that the a contest at any time before patent the sIllM'p for mudi!)Ing th« water In it. tion fund. is ranked among the best. delegation was continuously hamp issues, by filing a corroborated affi 1 he stream, although the intnk-t <>* th» had ample water, and was pav On Saturday Mr. Wol’J left for ered because of this neglect on the davit in this office, alleging facts t he ram was below that of his cn«m) ing less than $1 an acre rent. It is W I! Weeden of the Klamath sta- Lakeview on his wav home, where he part of the local commercial inter- which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. There ma) be something else buck of true that much of the ranch is sage files returned Friday from Ash- will close up his affairs. He intends ests. The senators insisted that in 8-19 10-21 Register. this alleged clnlm. brush, but it Is as fine land as there 1» land. w here he has been visiting his to return and invest in city property- the future all communications from I This 12,000 acres is destined In In the valley, and only four miles parents for the past week. Mrs. here and become a permanent resi- official sources be forwarded to Wash I HAVE BUYERS time Io prove very valuable. It win west of the Carey act project. Weeden, whose parents also reside In dent. ington in quadruplicate—a copy to The Carey net farmer cannot have Ashland, where she has been for a at one time covered with water 200 The Home Realty company sold the each of the senators and to each of For Klamath county lands. Send me feet deep when the Chewaucan basin ns good a layout as hnd Woodward 'month past, returned with her hus ranch to Mr. Wolff ;the representatives so that the dele- description, terms and price, and I was one Idg body of water, 75 ili I lea In the first place It la all HiigebrtiHh. band. While away they visited Med gat ion could act on all these proposi- will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty Walter Kittredge of Silver Igike tions as a unit. long It Is fin«, sagebrush »oil for and will cost »5 an acre to clear the ford and other parts of the Rogue Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and Another 45 must go Into river country. was in town Saturday. wheat und alfalfa, and a railroad land I Incidents were repeatedly noted . 8 Main st., Txts Angeles, Cal. I CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Wanted-50 Men To see our new Fall Clothing at $12.50 and $15. Our New York buyer has just purchased an elegant lot of clothing and shipped it out by express. These suits are all-wool and are worth from $15 to $17.50, but to make a quick sale of them and to become better acquainted with you we have priced them at $12.50 and $15. To appreciate the value of these suits it is necessary for you to examine them closely and try them on to see the fit :: :: :: :: :: Complete line of new slyles in Nettleton Shoes AÆ O • IVI. ,1 UFfTOP nuV 1 UR, Successor to The Boston Store