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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
m au 1. w ki,a 'J, -r PAIMNUGE POSTMASTERS KKi II DANGER FROM JU Il-eaMeat Tuft WohIiI Abolish Them im Well aa Pension Agents, tanil OMce mid Revenue ami Custom Kmployrs Who Oet Joba Thinly Special to Tho Uoratd , . WA8HINOTON. D. C, April 10. Abolition of tho patronage system rc (ardlng flrat and second clou post master, pension agents, employes of tho land offices, tho Internal revenue and customs service, and tho t inofer of such positions to the classified civil service lists arc recommended to con. greaa by President Tatt. MM message says: "In tho Interests ot an efficient and economical administration of tho business of the govonniont. I urge the necessity for the Inauguration of this Important reform, and recom mend aa ncceatnry amendments to the laws governing such appointments, such amendments to take effect not later than July 1, 1913, so that there may be secured to the ncoolo tho ben. eflta to be derived from the conduct of their affairs by officers spirited on the basts of merit and dcvotlitg their t time and talents solely to ths duties of their offices. "In my opinion, each of tho forego Ing recommendations. It acta 1 on, will largely Increase efficiency. Directly and Indirectly, the changes proposed wilt result In saving millions of dol lar. "This will leave congress free to determine whether tho amoiint thus saved may be utilized to rcdti'-o taxa tion or provldo funds with which to extend activities already carried' on and enter Into beneficial projects which heretofore could not be under taken for lack of funds." la the postoffico department the president declared that tho Investi gations of the economy commission Indicated that In many cases two per sona were doing the work of one. In this connection the message said: Ai the annual operating expenses of the flrat and second class postoffices aggregato over $SO,000,000,.thcre Is no doubt that If the postmasters In these offices embraced In tho classi fied service were required to devote all their time to public service, the annual savings would amount to about 4,noo,000." Further and similar savings, the message declared, could bo effected by the abolition of assistant post masters. An annual saving of nearly IG2, 000,000 could be made. President Taft asserts, If pension agents were put on a civil service list. More effi cient Work COUDled With an rrnnnni. leal administration would result If the post of receiver at land offices were abolished and the register given those duties in addition to his own. and put on tho classified list. The message adds: "In the Internal revenue and cus toms service the direct savins of sal aries and Indirect economy through Increased efficiency would follow and result In the transfer of such offices to tho classified service. In other fields of service the saving which would result from classification of local officers under tho different de partments Is not as marked, but un doubtedly substantial saving would follow." Other officers the niacins: of wlili'h upon tho civil service lists Is urged by the president are: Steamboat. In- spectors, field agents and tho bureaus nunciieil to tho nshcrles. The consul Idatlon of the llshthouso and life. saving services Is also urccd. Other changes arc urged In tho message as follews: Consolidation ot tho revcuuo cutter jservlco with the department of com merce and labor. Consolidation of the different de. partments In the nudltlng offices. Vilification of tho traveling ex penses of government officials. simplification of correspondence filing systems. Kstnbllshmont of a central distrib uting otfico for mailing public docu ments. Simplification In the nrcscnt svs- tern of estimating appropriations. The messace also asked for an ad ditional appropriation of $250,000 for the economy commission. DOCTOR ACCOUNT iiOTYET SETTLED CLAIMS OF rilYMICUivs NKItVIMl CITV IX AltKYANCK MUNICI PAL MKHICO ANKKN KOIt IIKIII. Kit IMV Dr. U. It. Hamilton, city physician, was before tlu council last night to nsk about a bill he had presented to tho couucll some tlmo since totalling over 200. The bill, which Included some services of Dr. I.eo Chilton In assisting the city physician, had been referred to the health committee, nml has slnco icposcd In the custody of Councilman ltussetl A. Alford. No nctlon wns taken last night. The city Physician Indicated that his salary of I2S n month un Inniliwiitniu mul am-. " -,.- ..it, if IIIM'I1 IIIH I" I.UIM'II iiihiihi( Rested that It should he raised to S0. jupurlntcndeiit Klamath Agency, Ore gon. KDSON WATSON, Superintendent Klamath Agency Sec. 10-31-8. and SH BRU Me. I-31-8; 1800. Dora IVdrti et nl, N14 HWM Hec. lti-34-9; R00. Many Ann Mimic, NH MM U , Vt Ni:U 3t.31.Si TB0. Sealed bids, mcoluiiiulcd by n-rvrtt toil check, pnwililc. In IMnon Watson, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, and covering 10 per cent of tin prtco offered, uuiy ho submitted nl (ho Klamath Agency, during n period of slvti it nrlnr In 3 o'clock II. 111. on the da)s liidlrnted nbove fur each tract, at which tlmo tho bids will bo opened nt the ofllco nf tho agency. In rase nl deferred pa)incnt sales, 10 nor rent nf tlin niirchiiao lirlco will accompany hid nud K per cent addi tional when bill l accepted. Notes for balanc-, at legal ralo uf Interest, taken, Patent In fee when nule nml Interest urn p.iM In full. Ml that .liniild appear on th" envelope con nliilng tli" Mil u' ould bo "Hid for In herited Indian Land," nml the dale nf opening bid. Any further Information may b mil by nppmni: to IMson Watson fOl'NCII, AI'I'HOVKS Ml. US 'ouiiell MAIIi STOHY NOT YKT XAH.KI) IMiW.V Denial Is made by the mall clerk on tho evening train out of Klamath Falls ot any knowledge of tho alleged Incident which gave rise to the storv cf u private mail pouch being kicked olf n car. Postmaster Clyde K. Ilrandcnburr stated this morning that no clerk hud a right to put mall off a mall car. and I that ho had no Idea how tho story could have originated unless possibly tho express messenger on the morning train had declined to accept some, i Tho morning train Is not a mall train and such mall as It carries has to be made up In the Klamath Falls neat. office, placed In locked pouches nud put on the tiulu, on vhlcli It Is car ried as express matter. There Is no mall clerk on connect- In Imlntt. nn Mm Smilharn I'nplfln ... (that no mail Is distributed between Klamath Falls and Ashland or Klam ath Falls and Redding. Dills approved by the rltv last night were: Charles llellm. moving hose cart from tire hall to llnus ton Home $ s,r,o Harris Co., rock A. I.. Young Machinery Co., San Francisco, sewer rods, couplings, etc B. I.. Klllott, expenses In Mas ten suit against city K. C. tireelcy. supplies Northwestern, printing .... 10.05 123.A0 t2.r.o 1.70 1100.10 huge wps duly nlttt of record lu the oflice of Hie county clerk of Klamath n.iitilv Mint nf Or-iutnli. on tltn SI Ottl -- tt ........ ... ......-.., - ilii,' of February, mm, ami rsxoruou In Hunk ' on unrn !130. Ilanont of Chattel Mortgages of said county. w ii. iiAitm.ci, Sheriff of Klamath County, Stale of Oregon. .NOLAND ft OltANK, Attorneys fm the San Francisco llrewerles, Limited. r..l2-l!"-3rt-h r votiei: of niif.hii'F'm ham: In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Klamath County. tleo, T. Ilatilulu, Plaintiff, "vs. Long Lake Lumber Co., n Corpora tion, Defendant To whom It may concern. Nntlro I- hereby civ en that under ami by Utile of mi oseeiillnn Issued out of the olllco of tho clerk of the circuit court ot tho State of Oregon, In and for Klamath County, nud under tho seal of said court, on the 22d day of March, !'.M2, In it certain action In which tleo. T llaldwln Is iilalnllff. nml tlin l.oni! l.-ikn Liimliiir cmntmiiv. n corporation, Is defendant, wherein on Hin 3d day of January, 1911, judg ment was rendered In favor of thn nliovo named parties In thn stun ot Notice of Sale of .Mare ami Colt to Sat My Lien I'lllll ! 1-I 't t t ll'f fll III lltl III Wf .otlco Is hereby kIoii that on Mou 1,1 hundred sevmity-ono mid 7S-I00 day, tho 2i)lli day of April, 1012, all (f!7t.7S) dollars, ns principal Judg tho hour of '.) o'clock a, in. ot said 'incut; sntcnty-tlve (I7S.00) dollars Phonographs MMMniMeMMi Typewriters Sewing Machi Pianos Our Hoi k Is complete. AVe offer you n.rn.i... terms tliiliionneiiau offer. We rent for long lir ho t nhtilv runt Ins I il on mil Iima ntlr.. t ., v't NlipplllHi, ,f MUliLER MUSIC COMPANY menu aircci, uciwccn in mid 8th day, at tho AlLtmont ranch, about two tulles ninth of the city ot Klom- nth Fulls. Count v of Klamath. State lot Oregon, thero will bo offereil for sale ut public auction and sold to tin attorney fees, and costs amounting to (cnty nml 20.100 (120.30) dollars, and w herens, under and by virtue ot a former execution It appears of record that tho sum of lite hundred (150U.- .KW AKHOPUWi: (ll'N IS I1EIXG TntED nY NA1' 'Kvperlmenls llelag Held at IndUn uema iToviag UroBads, Near Waah 1 Ington, on Device Which Caa Flro I t'mm tlraliln H'lth.nt Bnllll U. ..United Press Service WASHINOTO.V, April 10. Exper iments are being held at the Ildlan Head naval lirovinr grounds, on the Potomac River, of the newly devised aero gun," for uso upon aeroplanes. Commander Cleland Davis, V. S. N., Invented the gun, which Is of 1 Inch caliber. It Is so designed that It can bo fired from a delicately bal ance! aeroplane with displacement by the recoil. A dummy projectile, fired from tho opposite direction from tho bullet, counteracts the shock of the discharge. Total 7S0.ri Of tho last named bill the mliicln.il Item wan $427 for printing tho coun cil charter. 112 pages, nt 13.50 per page. I.KT'S AM, fiO TO PANAMA. ANIM5KT NO.MK ICK t.'IIKAM Curie Sam N .Making It for Canal l.mployes, Who. With Consume UN Ciallon of Fnnen Delicacy Dally ni'H' Ml iUIiJ HUVII'II tlttlt XII .. t'l" "' " " fiaiii hv"- hlghtit bidder for rnse, by the Alta-.OOI wns paid mi said Judgment, leav. niont liuestiueiit rouipauy nndjlug on said principal Judgment the (ieorgu Nolaud, owners ot the Alta-""m of olio hundred sneiityoiui nud inont ranch, the following described 7S-IO0 (M7I.7H) dollars, with In personal properly, to wit .lerest, rixls and accruing rosts there- Olio gray mare, about II ytars old, iu, lu the foltnwlng sums, vli In. iinmed Klamath, branded IX on lcftleri-il seenly-oim mid 47-IOH stlllc, and one bay colt, about 2 years ($71.17) dollars, nrrruliig'costs to old, from this mare. sheriff leu ($IO.ti0) dollars, attorney That the oboo described personal ties sewuty.nvo ($76.00) dollars, property will be sold nt tho tlmo nml j"oat nnd disbursements twenty and plaro herein mentioned, to satisfy a 20-100 ($20.20) dollars, making n GARDEN TOOLS Now l the time lo get liuy on llmi ,,,,, ,,, w I iioi:s,HiiiiNnuiKH.iAiim: tiiiiu'iiim . .,, "l lanliiei of Klainalli iiiuty. Ih.iiU i.peilei , Uug M i ioi io ue in mi louniry. WX- C. HURN j iicn personal nronerly. lal of thren hundred forty-eight Natives, IninniintliiE to the sum of $90. OS. for'i'l 15-100 ($3IS.t.") dollars, which on said i.,wi,.i,,,if. ,.i tuu l-lllll III fvi.iro, llll ' - . ..'.,. ....i.M.n, n,,,.i, depasturing, feeding, bestow lug labor. ,'''' eii-cutloii Is to me dlrect-4 nml ciiro and nttentlhn upon said property wa" ' mo ilelUerrd, ns sherlfl of . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. .i-i i. i . , iiom mo isi nay oi .May, ivio, io me """""i" muniy, tri-aoii, i iinn un 29th day ot January, 1912, nt the "Vr mid by virtue of such execution, sieclnl Instance and request of J. D. leWcl upon nil thn right, title, Inter Carroll and Perl K. Carroll. est estate and demand of the defend- Tl.nl ll.A l.liil...i f..n nl. .Uh..Ii... Illll. I.fllll I.TlL,, l.llllll.. ('(. n n. ...... ...V .!, ,V Hl .Ulll llt.l).lll - ...... .... ..n . ... nw ........... ..... ., .,- .......... .. ... .. ,,.,.,. u ing, iceiiing, uesinwiug lauor, caro i"miiuh, hi uiiu hi inn iniiowiug ne- el (Ieorgu (loethnls. superln-Jnnd nttcntlon upon snld property Is mrlbcil real estate, situate lu the at or tho canal zone. neasnnnblo, and the snmo has not county of Klamath, State of Oregon. nniiiiPAii vtaisnMM nT . . . . United Press Sorvlen WASHINOTO.V, D. C. April 10. Ice cream ns a tropical luxury Is an American Innovation on tho Isthmus of Panama, according to a renort br Colonel tendent hix nutiurod gallons of Ice cream arc consumed dally among the canal workmen nnd employes, Colonel Goe tlmls snys. And this Is not sufficient .. ....v. ... v....i... . ., uow ,CO Tinl , ,,! . )0 ,n, , crenm freezers, each six feet high, mndo In accordance with the law Ahlch will turn out 100 gallons of the frozen delicacy every hour, nre being Installed. Natives nre enthusiastic patrons of tho government's Ico cream nar. jlnrs In the commissary stores tUDIIMItlllUl 11114 ttf njllllV IIU1 Ulll -- '"f ! Il iiiwiv III lFIS-1,1111! lltfiAtt yf. UltlilM Him., innnll. nil.. Ill 11 fit lll I I (pit 1(1 $ ! V si tf ir t Itrtil mm Fill. VVVII ,'( "Itlllll SI(.XJ llIJIltlrt ItlllTI " .-.-..... . -fV1l hh sm- such depasturing, feeding, bestowing 'ws, lo-wlt Ileglnulng nt a point inuor, earn nml nttcntlon upon snldi ,su;- 'eel soutii ilsgrees 33 sec properly. Intuls'west and fiO feel north of thn id nnd"nr"'eal rormr of lot 10, section 19, law of township 38 south, range 9 east, Wll- ONE DOLL Down and a dollar n week buy a PELO.NZE Guaranteed Electric Iron Investigate the Polon.e if you arc interested in an iron C. B. COON Till: KUjCI RICAL HAN Phone 118.) v oiO IHULk WHKN SI'ltl.MJ COMKS I'ltKIMIti: FOIl HUMMKII For a modern bath room In n modern homo Is no longer n luxurv.Jrs custom nnd habit has madu.it a necessity. If you have It Installed by K. C. Oreelev Itlll bo done right, and tho ttttc unpretentious one will bo -Juit as safo-from a sanitary point and ns carefully fitted ns the elaborate kind with Its add ed luxuries and fancy tiling. IJ. C. (iieeley 70fl Main Nt. I'lnuio 1701 thn .State of Oregon In such cases lamelte .Meridian, Thence smith S9 mndo nnd protldcd, nnd the proceeds (degree 23 seconds west 249 fret to derived from such snlo will bo np-'" horo of the Upper Klamath lake. piled, first, to tho discharge of such 'Thence following Iho shore of the Hen tA Jnnnnrv -JO toil ni.1 ! I I'lllter Klnmutli Ink,. It il..fp..M u'..ai . ...,n. v. a.v. ...... ., ' "" ..-.... ",. -. J- . .... - ..(11 .. M. . "- iiosi ami expenies or selling or salil'"' "'i. imiicn sniiiii iv Degrees Ammnnln nnllm. a........... . A .. I . . . ..... .. I, ; " f- "" i" eu property, nml tho remainder. If imy.wcsi ivi, reel. Thenco leaving said 'to freeze the crenm. It Is not frozen ulll I... imt.i in ,.... ..... ...i.i lakn tun-tli so ii,,., i i. ... ntirr. but to n semi-solld consistency, property. 500 feit. Tlu-nru north tOO feet to nnd then placed In cold storngo vaults AI.TAMONT INVESTMENT CO, ! P'wu "t beginning, (Hnld property nt n temperature of t degrees, to nnd OEOUOE NOLAND. ' also known ns the slto of Hie ...rum siow y. 'NOLAND & CItANE. Attorno)s, for,'-""K ''' Lumber Co.'s saw mill lu consumption of Ico crenm on the Altamont Investment Company and Shlpplngton, Klamath county, oro canal zono Is encouraged by tho gov- Ocorgo Noland. K"n) ernment because of Its food dualities i n,i,i n, i.-i.....i. w.n v.nir.. i. i.....i. .... . . . , li . . ' ' """" rnim, tircKOII, i -- .-iljivi. iiii iiiii cneil IIIBl tind refreshing effect unon tho cannl Am-n i.i into - . - .. .. ..' i n, ...,.i...-i.....i .i. .- .. ..... ' ,, i .. . . , . .. ...,,.,. u, .... j-iu-n-ii-jj .-niRiiuii, nneriii iii rvmui. workers In that tropical climate. I . nth county. Oregon, will all the MII.IIIKKS H.U.K OF I'EHSO.VAL nuiivo di-Hcrllied real estate, tho prop- DON J. .I.MWAI.T, I'rrslilciil. E. M. Ill'llll, l.r-l,rr.,M,l IIKIIT :. WITH HO tV, Sr.mrj. Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTAAGT1NG Surveyor arid Irrigation Engineers maps, i'laxh. iiMjiyiiisTs. inc. Klamiitli Falls, Or Mrs. J. F. Kimball of this city. a (erly of the dufettdant. tho Long Lake juugo t;. u. Watson arrived last' iinui.-iri- evening from Ashland on legal husl-i Notice Is hereby Elven tlmi ., .u-.i Lumber Co.. n roriior'ntlini.'ni ....'i.ii. ness. Mr. Wntsoii Is thn fniher nflnr,i... n... in. .... ... ..... .. . nnriin.. . ,i... . ., . .. . . . .. . .. . I ' "" ""' "' "" i'i'i in ii in iii Minn uuiir in mo court F. Kimball of Hits rllv n. i .. . . ........ . ...i........ i.. . ... . The World Motci So Do We Mpve Baggage Passengers to and from all traWi and boati and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out allkindi of First Clata Work. Shoeing special attention. OX. Transfer Co. Dy Phoae 871 Nidht Phone 873 CHILCOTE & KICE IIKA L fMTATK IX8CHANCE WE MAKR A KIl.'.-fArrv ..t .!... In iirojK-rty anil KoiHfariii lanili. No trouble to slum- properly. Trompt nl lentioa tluen nlllmiiilrles. A feiv Hxl liousaj for Kiit, If j on want to buy or e:i IKnlfl pay you to m-c u. et to Amcrfyii llnti-l. I'liimo (ll MHT OF IMIF.ItlTKI) INDIAN liANDH KOU HAI.K Department of tho Interior, United Stale Indian Service The following tracts uf Indian lands with tho naino of the owner, desert n. tlon, and appraisal prico, situated on the Klamath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, arc offered for sale, under, tho act of congrciB. nnnroveil Mnrrh i 1937. .Tho lands wcro listed Hentem. her 2, 1911, and bids for their pur chase will be opened April 24, 1912, The terms ot the sale are cash. Fred Hendricks, SKVi Sec. 19-30-9i I960, John Nelson, 8W saA. BBU 8W'4 Sec. 11, anc NW'4 NBtf, NB W NW'4. Sec. 14-34-7: 1850. iluth John. NVLV NK'4, N NW , See. IS; SW SW, See. II-J6-9; 720. Joseph Paraioco et al. WW'EU See. 14-30-9; $1,000. Emma Cookman et al. BU Bwu. SH NBU, See. 11-31-9; 91,000. Bmmn Ccokm&n et ul. SB U Hec. 3- 31-8; 900, " Bmmu Cookman et al, NWVi Sec. 11-31-8; 190" The following parcela were Hated August 21, 1911. and blda will hn opened April 2, 1912: Emma Cookman et al, SH NB',;J the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of Mld,,im"1" ' ''" tHr of Klamath Kails, I. : When You Write a Check II ! : : 1 j tfiUM day. at tho bottling works nf A. Cos tel & Company, corner of Hprlng and Hood streets, In tho City of Klamath Klamath county. Htato of Orevoii. on tho 11th day of May, 1912. at 10 o'clock a. m, on said day. to sntl.fi " '" w.. w. ..(miiiii, ii i - ...... ...., ii, miii.ijr Kalta. Countv of Klmnniii ui.i. ..r.sald execution, mil. i.,i hj.....i. - -- ...I iiihiv ui I - , --... iiii UIIIK Oregon, I will roll at public auction, to llio highest bidder, for cash. In "lcd at tho sheriff's office In Hin crder to satisfy the sum of ill ..court house In Klamath Knlis. tttim. 1I2I.KO fitnl Inlnpnu ii..An.. ... .i...nth rfiiinlv yini,. ,.r i. ...i. ..- .....v.v iiiuii-uii UK lltui -. .... wi wfi-fii, iiii HUH mm ui u per com per annum from "'" ""' '" pni, ii tho 20th day of January. 1912. unl.n V. It. iiaiivi-h w' -"- i ' --.---.-... sum being dun on a certain nrnml... . W. II. IIAItNKH. Hlmrlrr sory noto nnd chattel mortKaca se-l"X M. J. IIAUNHH. Duimty. curing tlio enmo, the following de-r- '. hl.l.iorr, Atlornoy for I'lnlii- scrlbod personal property, to wit About four hundred casks of nmi.tv bcor bottles; About three hundred beer cases; Ono lot of crown corks and Inbola; Ono lot of ii od it nnd soda flavors ujid materials; Ono lot of empty casks; Ono Harry Wohmlllor soaker; ono Iienos & Keller twclro snout nn.p- one lot of sodn jnachlnory, Including fine Ilaltlmorb Crown corker nml n. etirbonator complete; OllO. lot Of trucks for bnllln !,- nnd orfojot of rolling trucks; Ono lot of Binnll mnchlnerv. inni. nnd nnnllanccH usad in i,niiii vorks; one sot douhla lini'nn.- n. nlllto mifo, uuinlier Y. 37391, made by Cnry flafo coniminv nnn nm... UC3K, mndo by 11. & o, Kurnlturo Co.; ono offico chair: ono black iinr nnmod "Coon" branded "A nirei vclghs about 13S0 nrmmlu- ,.- i.ii, Lome named "NIC brnnrimi ia wiilghH nbout 13 BO pounds. I Hat said sale will h i..h u.i made In accordance win. ti,. ... conditions nnd stipulations of u cer-i tnln chattel morteairo. lvn in n, fiun Francisco Drewories, limited, bv I'aill MilElnr. (in llm !ntl, ,iu i r.... ' ""w ..... .. in anil- nary, 1912, and which chattel mort-i tin, Z11-2H willitH iii.n,!!,,.. Klamnlh Knlls, Klamath County,' main or uregon. 8-lfi.22.29.0 h The Checkinr Account For The Farmer Many runner keep n check ing account with us regularly because It Is a groat help and convenience In their ovoryday business. With n chocking account. you can' toll oxnctly tho total umount of your rocelpta and expenditure for each month for the entire year. When you sell your farm pro. ductH, deposit the monoy In trio hank, subject lo chock, Tho fbllgntlon (you have can b mncellod by clock. When you rnako a purchase, pay by check. vJiVe Invite you to try this sys j Kor Hie iililnunl i f ureter emls sny JlipiH! lis payniunl Fur lltrta II lel'ilM llll fsODOl U dlalf d Chi ks sit tub cn'eapi r tn ctid tban tLI IheioiirennlirtKOOflMs lienonis of having W bore, FirsV Trust and Savings Bank "llaniath Palls. Oregon ' UE'z CLYDE E. WT PHON1.1221 "V MAIN STREIT V X. Before hYin juur nu m d,i ng done Flnt dan work at low pricei avrJSlii iplll 4-