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Show 10,000 ACRES INDIAN LANDS ! TOE SOLD Klamath Falls, Oro. Ten thousand thou-sand acres of timber and grazing lauds, Bomo under irrigation. In 120 different tracts, aro to bo advortU-ed advortU-ed for sale soon by Wm. B. Dreer, Klamath Indian reservation agent, according 'to H. H. Hlncks of the Indian reclamation service. Those lands bolongod to deceased Indian and to aged Indiana who neod tho funds for their support. They are first appraised and then offered for bids for equal or above their approximate ap-proximate value. They usually soli for about $10 per acre. The Klamath Indian reclamation service Bervcs 11,000 acres of land, and there ore 140,000 acres of land In the reservation. Each Indian on tho reservation is worth approximately approxi-mately $29,000. Tho abovo news Item from the Klamath Falls Evening Even-ing Herald was sent to this ofllco by C. T. Darley, formerly of Wells-vlllo, Wells-vlllo, who served for several years as an engineer In tho U. S. Reclamation Reclam-ation Service under T. H. Hump-herys. Hump-herys. Mr. Darley is familiar with tho abovo lands and Is desirous of assisting and Cacho Valley pooplo who might want to got located on1 somo good land at a nominal cost. Mr. Darloy Is located nt Bononza, ' Oregon and would bo glad to tnko up a correspondence with Interest-, od parties. If Boveral persons would j got together, Mr. Darloy could mako a report as to tho easo of securing water for these lands Ho fcolu that this is a roal opportunity and should not bo overlokod by porsons desiring first claBS agricultural lands. tf. |