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Show I 10,000 ACRES s INDIAN LANDS THE SOLD Klamath Falls, Oro. Ten thousand thou-sand acres of timber and grazing lands, somo under Irrigation, In 120 different tracts, aro to bo advertised advertis-ed for salo soon by Wm. D. Breor, Klamath Indian reservation agent, according to II. II. Illncks of tho Indian reclamation service Theso lands bolongcd to deceasod Indian and to aged Indians who need tho funds for their support. They nro, first appraised and then offered for bids for equal or above their approximate ap-proximate value. They usually soil for about $10 per aero. Tho Klamath Indian reclamation service serve3 11,000 acres of land, and thero aro 140,006 acres of land in the reservatllon, Each Indian on the reservation is worth approximately approxi-mately 129,000. Tho abovo news Item from the Klamath Falls Evening Even-ing Herald was sent to this office by C. T. Darley, formerly of Wclls-vlllo, Wclls-vlllo, who servod for several years as an engineer In tho U. S. Reclamation Reclam-ation Sorvlco under T. II. Hump-herys. Hump-herys. Mr. Darley Is familiar with the above lands and Is desirous of assisting and Cache Valley pooplo who might want to got located on some good land at a nominal cost. Mr. Darley Is located at Bononza, Oregon and would be glad to tako up a correspondence with Interested Interest-ed parties. If sovoral porsons vould get togethor, Mr. Darley could mako a report as to tho easo of securing water for theso lands Ho feols that thla Is a real opportunity and jt should not bo overlokod by porsons iff desiring first class agricultural lands. |