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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
,' J. - patronize Home Industry tarml )iir iiHMHy fr Holm luSuctir I'M' KlMIIMlll full Untl Oniiir, Inc., ' ! , llmiic HmCMr-rul Itmii'i .( 100 T IHlMIHl. Oiolrr llmiM'iiml IUiim nl Absolutely Pure Home Rendered Lard roewl I'k'I "'l " lMt(t, fill.'. OjfMiHI. llrt gunlliy MMK jmnl 1'ixtililK I'rUr: Klamath Falls Meat Co. lag KM HihI iinil Hull Urkr Ml, l7l l.nke Navigation company, a corpora. (Ion, liirnrporntnil mid eilstlrig under mill by vlrtiio of tb laws of i Hlutu or Oregon, Hnld urIii In miultt iindi'r mid by r. ilia of (ho tnroia of a certain ninrl. lingn, inailu ntiit iiiciitrd ,y (o mild iwiniiniii l. nun KIIVIKItllllll llllllpiiliy, mi (ho 27th tiny of Novwiibrr, 1 UON, In fiivnr of mild l.mld nml Tlllon bunk unit Wllllnm It, Davis, to securo tlio payment of oiio certain promissory noli), incrutuil by (li0 mild Klnmntli l.ukit NiivIkiiIIiiii iiuiiiiiiiiy. n lornoni. tl I"t"'l lit Klmmilli l-'nlln, Oregon, .-Miiriuiiiinr 13, I won, for Hi,, huiii of $8,100.00 duu In miu yiar after ilnto. ultliout unit" palablu to tint ordtr of mid l.mld mid Tllton buyk, ti tortior. iillon, lit Udd mid Tlllon litink, I'ort- mud, ori'icon, with liiirrmt nt tlm rut" of II it- i out ir miiniiii, from dnlii; h nd onu rrrtnln piuiiilssiiry notr, n,i. rntnt lijr tlir mild Kliiinnth l.tikn Nhv. IkhIIoii nitiipnny, itittiil nt. Klamath falls, Orrgun, November 13, ItfOd, fur tin mini of r. 000.00 dun mm yt-nr 'lln litter I In reply to i oniiiniiil. riitlon ii'ndnil from Itolurt H. (Irmit Jr , of Wnii-rly. Un. hImi l nl.i.., h... iiimii iiiiu, niwiom Krnm. paullo liiim Hie ln levy pruposdl liy tin, loim tliuordirof mild Wllllmn It. Davis, atjly lourt of Harney county to rnlm COUNCIL'S RK GREAT IN MATTER OHAWMUKING ,n lli.iill of Onl.loit of Hupriimt "MM, AiiohIIiik In .llliiimy On ml ,, M, ('niuronl IVopI,. Cm, Inllliili. khIiuI New Coiirl IIoiim- iMMJM, IVIi, 17 'llir.t tin. recent siipiemn lonrt itrrlMon In llm iiihm of Hiliuhid m. Olioll, wMi h ,(.d (hut iouiiIIi-h hi,, iiiiiiil(lmif, imvliiK tlin power to li'Klmnlii milium within tin- loiuily, Iiiik lot down Mm burs to nil sorts of novel li'tiltliitlouioii Dm putt or counties Is ImlluitiMl In n let. l"r wrlttmi hy Attorney tlcmrnl ,. M. (.'ntHford. film Klnmntli County ,nnk, Klmnntti Palls, Oregon, with Interest nt llm miu nf K it mot inr niitium. from Leper in Light house May Be Plan Adopted lliouiiix Mil) Mny Ifumrc T-mkr of Km HIkmiiI If County foiiiinli. klmii'iK nl Tuioiiui Curry Out Hull 'liny .Von IIiik- hi .Mlnil lnltrd 1'itn Borrlc TACO.MA, I'fli, 17 'lliomnH Unrly, miiiiii'il Ii'jmt, mny huonio ii kov- I'liinii'iit IlKlitlioumi kii'jur, If ilann of tlin louiity louimliiilniiL'iK uo IIuoiikIi Tlio iirohliin of wlmt to do ltli llnrly, wlmmj jinneiii nt Uiiinmlt View, iieiir here, linn cniimd lifntvtl irol'tN, timr tliim he milvid. 'Mm (onimlmiloiicrii will tictltlim tliiiKon'inmiiit to niiolnt him keeper of tlio IIkIiI nt Cncli- Nlnnd, In tlio wiuiid KOiilh of here. Tlio Ulniid con tnlim lh niren or rertlle Kromnr; mid l wr nheltered, Thy (oimly will fundii for hulldliiK n lourt lioum mi'"1"1' "lmnl homen for Kurly and "urim Mr, tlrnnt unyii thnt thoi'"r "' " "l liro children. hullilliiK of n rnllroud thtom:h llnr. ! ,:'"l) l now fnrmliii; on n llvo ntro dnln, whlrh mIiI IiioiIkiikv llirludert I liey louiity, enhiK llurtM off tliu ,r"r "' Hiimmlt Vluw. jjrt of IUI el M.irluiiKiil I'miiriiy SotlM Ii lirrrli) Kltrli nml ijiiI.I ii( Tllton "ok i rorHirllou, or (iiuri ii"! nlilliiK uiolcr nml liy ilrtMof ikUof lliiiKtktii of Orr lM,itl Wllllmn II DntU, to mitUfy tktlr miH-dltv IntrmK In a certain ili'lil ituitoito hrrlnftfr del uUi. IM I'll ""' conray, for caiti, MtU tth dy of Murrli, 1913, at t o'clock p. in. of mild day, In tlio city ofKUmtth Kulli, and tlm irllii of ait city rommonly callm) HhlpidliR' Iji.oo lprr KlniiiAth likt', at tlin lock or wharf of thn rutd known Wit ituaicr Klamath, In Klaliiatli foiilf, Orrtnn, that rrrtaln train. Vcttor irtlfl, rallrd Ilia "KUtnalh," ef U tatilrn uf C Krmi ton or tWmboati, locthrr with tha hollrri. ttltift, rnit, to iprlli, tioatu, anch. n, rttc, chilnt, rlxclnR tackle, ap lartt, firallur and all other nrcr mriti tkirtuntu appurtalnlni; and tm ktlltf. tk property of the Klamath thn permiuiit property herelnheforn de mrlhi'd, nml londltloiiid Hint If do fnult (11011111 Im tiindn In tlm payment of mild liotei, or either Ihereor, then thn mid .add and Tllton hank and Wllllnm It intl inlitlit takn pomc. iluii of mi I, I pertonnl property nml pell nine, or tntirli thereof a luUht he nereiiiary to tntlify thn mild debt, In leret nnd tmrninnliln etpenien, after mnlu line, mny rhmiKo rondltloim rnd. Iinlly, "Herllnn 1 of nrtlclo 4 or llm con tltiltlilll, whlrh Ii tlm neriitM Inltu tWo nnd referendum amendment, ci. leinu inn InltlMlio nnd refervndum powera rered to thn people In thn inn, nt inrcn hy the tint amendment, to thn people or oery luiinlrlp.illty mm nmiritl w till Ii (hit court hn held nrt rWIiir notice or thirty dnya hy In the nho entitled cmie to Include puhltcntlon In mitiin nempaper, pill,- rountUn," aaya the nllomry Kenernl lUhed In Klamath r'Mla Klnmntli "Therefore, It would mem that the riiiinu, iirruen. mm in reinm mn peopm or thn county hnvu thn rlRht am out uf llm proceed! or aurhmle;' In lulll.itn mid rnnrt any law icier thn urptut, U any. to holotiR mid to rliiR only to Hint county, In thn nauio ! leturneil to mild Klaumth Ukn maimer thnt the people or the Mate nviKMiiin c pnny; tIH mortRnKor,nt latK" hnve thn rkht to Initiate, nml InirlnR rnllnl to pay laid note and eunitnlnM lor thn entire ntntr "ir n mnjorlty of the p.iipli, (,f t)m county Hlth to enact n law illrecllnis thn county court to defer hulldliiK thn court limine, or to auhmll tlm uucmlon of hulhllliR It to n tote of tlm people, i.r make nny other dlnpoaltlon of the IUftlotl. Ihev mlelil ,l,i ui l,v InltUi. Dated Ihl. 6th day of Kehruary, ,I1B , ,, ,())n(, lpm (t n, ,"S' 'thn election In nvil Noemher" HTONi: II.MIUKTT. morlRaKe, or any ixirtlon therecif, tlin i laid inorlRnRre hare taken pim. a Inn of mld property on nrcount of inch hrcach of condltlnn, for thn pur oid of maklnr: naln thereof, for the rrnion and purpoiei mt forth In thlt notice. Attnrnc)i for twidd and Tllton Hank nnd Wllllnm It Dnvli :.S-3-9 Ii Cheapeit accident Inmirancn l)r Ttiomaa' Krlrrllc Oil. Htnpa thn pain' mid lienti tlm wound All druRRlMt ell II, We data mime ef lUtlrabln Clh trect property for talv Hlenhrna- Hunter Kealty Co. I'.'OT Tlio lands were listed Septcm Temple theatei, Mattneedatl). 3 3b her 3, 1911, and bldi for their pur p. in, KrenlnR, flrt prifonr.ance, chato will b opened February 10, 7s 16. ruatlnuont. '1913. U ou with to I mem In Aiihlnnd realdenro property or npple orchard nenr city In het condition nddrcw K. -'. ORle, Klamath I'nlln, OreRon I'honv Hi, C-Ct r If It'a the npnthy or tlio Kenernl run ot rolkx thul IcnJa to rotteiiticmi In politic ir enrh man would mnko up lit mind not to "let hla nelRhhor do It," nnd to depend on hlumeir, the problem would bo nenrer nolutlon. The Inlllntlvo nnd eferriidiim la n fnrnrllo method hern nnd another kind of Inltlatlvn would be well added to It. "I auffercil tinbltunlly rrom conntl pntlon. Dcian'a HeRiileta rclleted nnd trciiKthencd the bowili. o thnt they hare been rcRiilnr nvtr nlnce." A. H. , r.irl, Rrocer, Sulphur SprlnRii, Tex, I.IHT W IMI-:ltlTi:i I.NKIAN I.AMIH Vim H.tl.K Department or the Interior, United Htatci Indian Scrcleo Tha tallowing tract or Indian landi with tha name of the owner, descrip tion, and appraisal price, situated on the Klamath Indian Keserratlon, Ore con, aro offered for sale, under tlio act or cooRrciic, approved aXfrch V Tlio term of tlio gnlo nro cash, Jnmts Oiorgo et nl, HW'4 Bee, 2i 34-8; $C40, Krcd Hendricks, SBV& Bee. IMC &; fuco, John Nelson, HWyt HKV. HK' BW,'A Bee, 11, nnc NW NBVi, NK Vt NW, Bee, 14.34-7; 8C0. Itutfi John, NW NBVi, KV4 NW '., Bee, 13; BW4 BWV4, Bee. 13- .ir,.9j 1730. Joseph I'arazoco et al, W4 K Bee. H-30-9; $).,000. Thn following parccli were lilted August 21, 1011, and blda will be opened I'cbruary 23, 1912: Kimna Cookman et al, R BW!4, HH SK'A, Bee. 11-31-9; $1,000. Cm in a Ccokinan et nl, Hi:'4 iicc. 3-3I-h; 900. Kmrnn Cookmnn et nl, .NW',i Bee. I1-.1I-8; 190" Cm inn Cookmnn it nl, H!4 NX1,. Bec.10-31-8, and BVi BE' Bee. 8- 31-8; 8800. Kiunio Cookmnn et nl, N'.-i Hi:1 Bee. 23 31-7f 11,100. Dorn I'cdro et nl, S'A SV't Sec. I9-34-9; 15 CO. Many Ann Moore, N'.4 BK'i, B',4 VKIJ Bee. 34-31-S; I7C0. Beiilfd bids, accompanied hy & certi fied check, pn)nhlc to KdKon Watson, superintendent, Klnmntli tndjnn srhool, end coverliiB 10 per cent of llm price offered, rnny bo submitted nl (ho Klamath Agency, during n period of slaty dnys prior to 2 o'clock p. m, on the dnyn Indicated above for each tract, &t which timo the bids will be opened at tho office of the agency. In case of deferred payment sales, 10 per cent of tho purchase price will accompany bid and It per cent addi tional when bid Is accepted. Notes for halnrj, at IcRnl rata or Interest, tnken, Vatent In fee when notes nnd Interest ore paid In full. All that should nppenr on the envelope con taining the hid should he "Hid for In herited Indian Land," nnd the dnte of opcnlnr; bid. Any r tner Information may be had hy applying to Kdson Watson, superintendent Klamath Agency, Ore Any further Information mny be, gon. EDSON WATSON, Superintendent Klamath Agency. Are you Interested In KIjAMATIi COUNTY! ' If so, see tho Stephens. Hunter Itealty Co. The); bare noma ?ood bargains. NOT1CK Notice Is hereby glva that there nre funds In tho-clty treasury for the redemption of general. fund warrants up to nndlncludlng No. 2,81(. Pro tested July '12, 1908 Interest will ccaso from dnto"hfrcof. Dated at Klnmatu Falls, Oregon, January 30, 1912, '. J. W. BIICMBNB, city Treasurer HEMLD HncmVLMtmotm KODAK t IMII!!ffO Fi.n cksM MJ prompt results by Frank DueM, over First National bank," or Im?d on dors at Little Dook store, two west of postofflce. t ron ui,k XOT1CK Nottco Is hereby given that the, business of K. Whltlork,- undertaker, Is being conducted by Karl Wbltlock. Alt parties aro warned that no one has authority to contract bills for or on tho credit of any other order than tho order of Earl Wbltlock. Dated February 10, 1912. EAJtl WHITLOCK. DRY SLAB WOOD . I nm now dollverfng first class IC-lnch dry slab wood to any placo In the city for 83 a load.- Now Is the tlmo to get your wood cheap, before wot weather begins I'. C. CAIMJKK. Leave orders atO. K. Transfer com pany or Oregon lUrneis company. NOT IN THE WATCH TRUST Tha Hamilton and Deubcr Hamp den watch factories- liaro never boCn conectcd In any way with tho watch trust., Their policy has always been tor an open market for nil, depending on merit alono to secure business.. This policy has secured for tho watcb-bU7- Ing public: First Tho best possible watch that could be produced; ( Second Moro watch value for ton money; Third Tlmo pieces that will last a Ilfctlmo; , Fourth Tlmo pieces fully guaran teed. - Call to sco our line of these watches beforo buying. FIIANK M. TJPP, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Wllllts Building. FOIt BALK Dry slab woodU-lieh, delivered' to anr assTt'df Uo ottr. Ackloy Rros. Phone 4B1. 18-tf FOIt SALE Snap; 80 aefeo fann ing land, near WeOdon bridfo, enst sldo Lost rlvcf; $1,500 cash. C. L. Parrlsh, DeJdwIn hoUl. 14-H FOR K8tKT FOR KENT Furnished rooms fef gcntlemen, at the Oregon Honso. FOR KENT Three-room bouse, 7th and Klamath avenue, 812.60. Ap ply at bottling works or Main 1781. NOTICB Dlds will be received by the,rfader signed for furnishing 200 cords of Ir or pine wood, 4-foot length's, eat out of live timbered, to be delivered M follews: Jr 100 cords at Riverside school. 75 cords at Central school. 25 cords at MillAddition school. Not later than October 1, 11S. Tfcs board of directors reserves tho ortv- lfego of Increasing the amount to $ cords more; alio the right to r:;acl any anil all bids. Bids to bo In tho hands cf the school elerk not later hth- I o'clock p. n.. February W fU. Nrtlfle4 check for fi per rent ot bid to tccosjpany each bid. By tidcr of Board of Director of School District Ko. 1, Klamath County Oregon, Feoruary 5, iiz. I. WA81EMEN8, aerk. , ljf.rf Jisssf i 9 dsssm it J tIksHssbbbbbbbbbPIsIssbbbDs CaSSKS FOIt KWJIY AOE Aro procurable here. For tho young ster who Is a little weak In vision, for the parents whoso eyes need help, for tho old folks whose sight begins to show tho effect of,as)Tanclng years. Como or bring OcJmcmber whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mis take In Uo glasses we supply, be cause wo examine scientifically all eyes before choosing the lenses. Winters Jewelry Store 8. P. Co. Watch bufwetor Proposed Amendment to Charter Previding: For Commission Form of Government for Klamath Falls CONTINUED FROM YKflTKItHAY'H IIIIIIrtl.D AKTICI.IS XIII. Direct Legislation by the People Section 121. Direct Legislation Any proposed ordinance may be submitted to the council ly petition Mailed by qualified electors of the city equal in number to the pcrccntaKe hereinafter required. The procedure in ripcct to such petition shall he the .same as provided in Section LM, this article. Section 122. Fifteen Per Centum Petition If the petition ac companying the proposed ordinance he signed by qualified electors equal in number to at least fifteen (15) per centum of the last1 preceding vote cast in the city for all candidates for mayor of the City of Klam tli Falls, and contains a request that saitl proposed ordinance lie submitted to a vote of the people, if not Plcd hy tin council, the clerk shall thereupon asccr lain ami certify its number of qualified signers; where upon, if such certificate shows the required number of qualified signers, the council shall within twenty ) thereafter either () Pass said ordinance without alteration, sub ject lo a referendum vote provided by this article, or V') Call a special election unless a jjeueral or jPWial municipal election is to be held not less than ''"icty days ami within 180 days thereafter; provided, p'vcr. ""thing- herein shall conllict with Section , ,lcfciii, and at such general or special municipal t-cctlctn said proposed ordinance shall he submitted 'thoiit alteration to the vote of the qualified electors cl the city. Section 12.1. Mode of Protesting Against Ordinances No imli- thh 'i'8"1'1 l)y tl,c """"dl " ,akc c,Tccl ,)dorc lion r ?f,cr its 'ma, PaMaBc aml uf,cr I)l,,),ica in this charter provided, except an emergency waina,lcc as provided in Article VI. of this charier. within said thirty days a petition signed by qual- Si Mm of t,,e ci,y C(Mal in m,ml)cr to at ,east in lh . pCr ccnUl, of the last preceding vote cast ki,.; ;. '. ,or m candidates lor mayor of the Uty 01 -Miniati Knll. i. .1 .. .1. ' :i ...o.. taking elTect, the same council shall immediately reconsider such ; m falls, be presented to the council, protest' i m s)KUIIIT CiiaI. If .a . .. t... ---.... shall ti 'nnancc lAKing eiiect, tuc miiuv V"nereiipon and thereby be suspended from taking " " ordinance, and if the same be not entirely repealed, the council shall .submit it, by the method provided in this article to a vote of the qualified electors of the city, either at the next general municipal election or at a special election, which may, in their discretion, be called by them for that purpose, and such, ordinance shall not take elVect unless a majority of the qualified electors voting on the same at such election shall vote in favor thereof. Section 124. Reference by the Council The council may, of its own motion, submit to electoral vote for adoption or rejection at a general or special municipal election, any proposed ordinance of measure or a proposition for the repeal or amendment of any ordinance in the same manner and with the same force and effect as provided in this article for submission on petition. If the provisions of the two or more ordinances or tueas utes, adopted or approved at the same election, are in consistent, then the ordinance or measure receiving the highest affirmative vote shall prevail. Section 125. Publication of Electoral Ordinance Whenever any proposed ordinance is required by this charter to tc submitted to the voters of the city at any election, the council shall cause it to be published as required of other proposed ordinances in Section 53 hereof. Section 126. Election The ballots used when voting upon such proposed ordinance shall state the nature of the ordi nance in terms sufficient to identify it and separate lines, the words "For the Ordinance" and "Against the Ordinance." If the majority of the qualified elec tors voting on said proposed ordinance shall vote in favor thereof the same shall thereupon become an or dinance of the city. Section 127. Several Ordinances at One Election Provision shall be made on each ballot for voting upon all pro posed ordinances submitted at that election. Section 128. Limit to Special Elections There shall not be held under this article more than one special election in a period of six months. sfrtirm 129. Repeal or Amendment An ordinance adopted by electoral vote cannot be repealed or amended except by electoral vote. Section 130. Regulations The council may, by ordinance, make such regulations not in conllict herewith as it n.ay deem necessary to carry out the provisions of thii article. ARTICLE XIV. General Provisions Section 131. Duty of Mayor and Common Council Upon the adoption of this charter by a majority of the qualified electors of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, voting thereon, and upon filing a copy of this charter with the mayor and Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, they shall by resolution duly passed and adopted, declare the said charter amendment duly and legally adopted, which said resolution shall be published in two daily newspapers published in Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within two days after the canvass ing of the votes cast at such election, and thereafter said charter amendment shall be and is hereby de clared in full force and effect. Section 132. Duties of Present Officers as to Elections It shall be the duty of the mayor, the Common Council and the police judge in office when this charter takes effect to call a special municipal election in accordance with Article HI of this charter, to be held upon the fifth Monday immediately following the adoption of this charter for the election of three commissioners as heretofore provided; and they shall comply with all the requirements of Article III. of this charter relat ing to elections to the end that all things may be done that .may be necessary to the nomination aid election of the officers first to be elected under this1 charter. Section 133. Outgoing Officers All officers of the city whose term of office shall be terminated by the first election under this charter, shall upon the qualification of their successors deliver and turn over to such officers upon whom their powers and duties devolve, all pa pers, records and property of every kind in their pos- ' session or custody by virtue of their office, and shall account to them or to any authority designated by the city council for all funds, credits or property of any iMMsssssssssslaTi' M'sssVHsWoIllssMTs kind with which they are properly chargeable as such officials. Section 134. Present Ordinances Continue in Force All laws, ordinances, resolutions, by-laws, orders, rules or regu lations in force in the city of Klamath Falls at the time this charter takes effect, not inconsistent with its pro visions, shall continue in full Jorce and effect until otherwise provided by ordinance. Section 135. Penalty for Violation Any person who shall vio late any of the provisions of this charter for the viola tion of which uo punishment has been provided herein, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not ex ceeding One Hundred Dollas (100.00) or by impris onment in the city jail not exceeding three months, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 136. Definition of Misdemeanor TJie term "misde meanor" as used in this charter', shall mean a violation thereof or of any ordinance of which the Municipal Court or magistrate thereof shall have jurisdiction. Section 137. Continuing Bonds, Etc All official bonds, recog nizances, obligations, contracts and other instruments, entered into or executed by or to the city before this charter takes effect and all taxes, fines, penalties, for feitures, incurred or imposed, due or owing to the city, shall be enforced or collected, and all writs, pros ecutions, actions aim causes oi action, except as ucrcin otherwise provided, shall continue without abatement and remain unaffected by this charter; and all legal acts done by or in favor of the city shall be and remain as valid as though this charter had not been adopted. Section 138. Submission of Charter Amendments This char ter may be amended at any time in the manner pro vided by the laws of the State of Oregon. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as preventing the submission to the people of more than one charter amendment or measure at any one election. Section 139. Reservation of Power The power to supersede any law of this state, now orlTereinafter in force, inso far as it applies to local or municipal affairs, shall be reserved to the city, acting by ordinance. H V-J " '' i