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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
TAX MEASURES ARE NOW READY STATE TAX 'COMMISSION AND I.RGI8LATIVK COMMITTKK OP TWELVE nKCOMMKNDS VOUH XKW nn.us statute, which has ben th ubect of many Judicial Interpretation!. Tho tx Imposed by th net shall be upon tho full itnd truo value of tho I ropertr. Any property devised or bcqiiesUi-, rd 10 any reinious. educational tie t:urolent or chnrltablo corporation or CMoclMlon shall be exempted from tbc proTlilona of tho act, providing no officer, member or employe of such organisation shall receive any pectin lm profit from Its operations. KLAMATH WATER USERS HOLD BIG MEETING SALEM, May 31. After spending month In preparing- them, tho stato tax commission, working In conjunc tion with n committee appointed by the last legislature Is sending out Initiative petitions for four tax me.-w-ures that will be submitted to tho peo ple at the next general election. These proposed measures are a con stltutlonal amendment, authorising the taxation of Incomes; a law to ex empt from taxation household furni ture, wearing apparel and similar non-productive personalty, n law to exempt mortgage notes and other credits from taxation of the same property alue; n revision of the In heritance tax law. following tho model law recommended by the National Tax Association, which proposed law would Increase the state revenue from Indirect sources. Dy a recent amendment to the state constitution, the legislative assembly Is deprived of power to enact any law BRAND LODGE OFFICER PAYS VISIT TO ELKS AIIOltT I0O UXI) OWN KltS AT TKND THK ANNUAL MKKTINO MANY FOUND TO HAVK 111 K FKItltKD HOUKO ATTHACTIONH About 100 land owners wero pres ent at the opera houso this afternoon when the annual meeting of the Klamath Water Users Asoclatlon w.s called to order by the president. Able Ady. Considerable tlmo was spent In a general discussion of iev- unit mur nnon nr innilT tICTvlls plaintiff and (How W. Carrlck and Villi (mil lllflOO Ul NJUUI riril Jcsslo Carrlck, husband and wlfo, ar (Continued fiom Page H Scrlvenoter. Jnbberwnck, Cuslocatlau. Arcanopor. Ouordon. difollilnnln. In tho sum of $l,77,8H principal Judgment, 1350.00 nttoriiey fees, assessed ntul taxed by the court, nml tho further sum of ISO. 40 costs and $2t 'J3 limiting rusts, at S per Icont I iili' l fit thereon from nnd after Ithn I SUi day of Hcptombcr, It1 11, and Ml appearing that the sum of Tho latter Is, of niurso, it sop of if I.3A0 00 was lecelvod on said jiuii, Immortality throw u to (lurden, Ark., went on tho 33d t'uy of May, 1013, the place of the order's imtMty. Tim tent lug I tin sum of 1177 36 still duo number nine Is tho mystic number of and owing on snld principal jutig the lloo Hon. The Initiation fee Is meiit with attorney fees, costs nud fO.'JI). The annual concatenation of disbursements as nbote stated, nnd the entire order takes place on the i said execution hating been delivered ninth diiy of the ninth month at nine 'to me as Sheriff of Klamath county, minutes past nluo In the morning Oregon, I did on said 33d day of -.. . . .. ... . . i.. .. - .,. ,..,, I..... II ,1... vImI.I einl matters not fully undor-tood hv 1'1" l"" iB "" " l"'" 1,-"" " "" ,",,," "" "'" """" .,,..!., h.-.,- .,m.i.i...i .droit nnd the drinks are not limited either of them. In and to the folio- ' .' ' I'uni.i.lll' I . to nine. A number of land owners thu linil. signiHi up to tho government hut who .lug described real estate, lo-ttlt Tim undivided one-fourth Interest District Deputy Gale S. Hill of Al bany made an oftlclnl visit to tho Klki lodge last night. As he termed It, he Is the official kicker for the district, but he did not practice his professl. n1..,. .lol ., aMn , .,, ,,. ,, 'ai'tmm r.,r i,ir u ,,r ir..i. taio In and to the Houlliwe.it quarter of to any great extent last evening. At- cmlnt of ,10 cnnaU nol bonf con Mnln street. J1tf ' Houlhwr.l quatter. H.rtltin Kho ter witnessing tho work of tho lodge .tructcd. objected "to being forced to (M. and lots llleten (II) and Twelve and the Initiation of foar candidate, ,,n). tll(. ,MrMinei,. Mr, Ally w.' oTirTT.fnTriin's!.. t,:1) '" tvXUm H",r" tTl . Tss-n-tlils he spoke some ery pleasant words ninrii ,hn, ,,,,. ,. . Port HO) Hoiith Itnnge Nine (f) to tho officers and member, and com-,.,- ,..,., M hn ,.., fr, I (1-uulty No. 30.1) ,,.,, Willamette Meridian. Klsmalh ,.-, -.-.. ...-.. aiaoido l . . .. .!... ..!.- .. ments. but that after tho project cov pllmcnted the baby lodge of the stato. One of tho 'crtures of tho etenlng which caused a great deal of Interest and amusement was tho auction of eighteen boit for tho Rodeo season of 1913. C. (luy Merrill acted is auctioneer, and the bidding was spir ited and llvel) Tre prices received for the boxei r-nged from ftl for the lowest to f 30, the highest price iSald. V erlng that land had been approved, by tho secretary of tho Interior, tho. assessments must be made, whether tho ditch had been completed or not. Secretary Elder then called tho roll of stockholders, nnd It developed that Oregon, County. In nml for Klamath Walter II. Sayre I'liilntltT. vs. lleorgn W. Carrlck and Jessie t'arrlck, Husband nud Wife., Defendants. SporLI Stale of IMan SnArlnl tiftln of Plftnn f t-TIiinfh regulating taxation or eMmptloni.iFu Mll,c om A and for that reason the last legists-1 1 ... ... :. .... . turo gave to tho state tax commission '"Z" lh" ' " ZL tZ ,1 '" ,H ,,,'c,e,,, ,u"1 ,ho f"lK p.-o!s3tl. 1913. upon a Judgment rendered and a committee of seven member, 1" '"rfM .h,e,rn; iT.t. ' .?0'L l-' '-'""' '- ''" Klnmatn FalU Dlstrlrt J. It. I)lx'tSth day of Notomber, 1911, In that there were n largo number of absen,To (leorgo W. Carrlck and Jessie Car- teen, many of whom had como to rick. Husband and Wife and to town, but preferred the attractions of' All Whom It May Concern tho Hodeo to tho business of the I'nder nnd bt virtue of it certain ex Water Users meeting. locution Issued nut of the office of, and At 4: IS the members began to votu under the seal of the clrrk of the on directors There are (ho director Inbote named court, under date of May fromthehouioandnvefromthcsen-ir(,nn. . ,,,. ,,.. ate the task of outlining and placlng,ra, b., on eajr ((rmj Sotno before tho people needed legislation along this line. "Rational tax re form" Is the tltlo placed on the cover of tho Initiative petitions. The first measure Is an amendment to article 9 of the state constitution. ndays; "Taxes may be Imposed on Incomes, from whatever rourco or sources derived, and such sources may be classified for the purpose of taxa tion. Taxes on.lncomes may bo either proportional or graduated and pro gressive and reasonable exemptions may be provided." The second measuro does not re scind any of the exemptions already allowed on property, as listed In sec tion 35E4 of Lord's Oregon Laws, but adds to that section the following for exemptien: "All household furniture, domestic fixtures, household goods and effects actually In use as such In homes and dwelling: also all wearing apparel, watches. Jewelry and slnllar per sonal effects actually In use." The third measure Is a new act, ex empting from taxation the follewing: "All debts duo or to become due, whether on account, contract, note, mortgage, bond or otherwise, cither within or without this state: all pub lic stocks and securities; all bonds, warrants and moneys due or to be come due from this shite or any coun ty or other municipal sub-dlvlsloni tnereer: all stocks and shares In In corporated or unincorporated com panies; provided, that this act docs not exempt bank stocks, shares and banking capital from assessment and ! taxation." 1 Dratted In harmony with the model j Inheritance tax law, as prepared by) the National Tax Association, the pro posed Inheritance tax measure is In tended to so classify property so there' will be no double taxation of It, as be tween various states, when a similar law enacted in all other states. And to have this done Is the aim of tho National Tax Association. The state, of Now York adopted a similar law last year. I The proposed measure Imposes n tax when the transfer is by will or by the Intestate laws of this state, from any person dying seized or possessed , inereui mine a rcsiaeui oi me Biaie also when the transfer Is by will or Intestate law, of tangible property within the state, and the decedent was c non-resident of the state at tho time of his death. In the preparation or the bill the committee has almod at the follow fellow follew ing: First, a reasonable tax which will provide a fair revenue; second, one that Is definitely fixed and easily computed; third, a tax, which, If pos sible, shall be uniform In the differ ent states, especially In the Imposition of a tax on Intangible personal prop erty when held by estates of non-rt si dent decedents, and thus to avoid a double taxation. The tax Is graded as to relationship and progressive as to the amount of the bequest, and Is based on the valua of each bequest Instead of on the total value of the estate. It la levied on the transfer of tangible property hav ing an actual situs within the state. and of tangible property wherever lo cated, following the principle that the Intangible personal property of a resi dent decedent should be taxed at bla donldU. The proposed measure prevents double taxation, and gives a propor share of the taxable . estate to tho state. It follows, where practical)!, the phraseology of the New York 3l6th&r X. FOR RENT -3-room house, furnish ed, f 13 per month. Inquire coun ty clerk's office. 39-6t NOTICK FOR I'l'III.ICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at Lakcvlow. Oregon. April 15, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that John V Johnson of Klamnth Falls, Oregon, who on September 1st, 1910, made Homestead entry No. 03972, for the N4 SW. NWU SEi;, Sec. 2. NE U SEVi. Sec. 3. township 37 S. rango 10 E Willamette Meridian, has died notice of Intention to make final com mutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C R. De I -a p. county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 31st day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Jtck Leonard of Klamath Falls. Oregon, Jay Manning of Klamath Talis, Oregon, Patrick Callahan of Dairy, Oregon, Harry Mills of Dairy, Oregon. A. W. ORTON. 4-25-5.30 Register on nnd J. R. Elliott. Poo Valley District John Irwin nnd Hans Nylandcr. Merrill District (two directors) u. uuy .Merrill and C. A. Hunting Dctegatc-at-Largc Abel Ady Atiei Ady, c. O. Merrllr nnd C A. minting, naving no ouriosltlon, wrre elected without ballot certain suit wherein Walter II S.iyro Nolltu Is hereby given, thaL.1, shtrltT n( Klamath t utility, Oregon, will sell snld n bo vn drscrlbed real es tate at public miction tit tlm lilRhrst bidder, for rnsli, at tho front dour of Hi ii iniirt house. In Klnmntli PalU, Klamath county. Oregon, lo-wlt Saturday, tho 29lh day of June, 1913. nt 10 o'clock a tit of said day, to satisfy snlil t'lrcutloii, toKi'tlmr with Interest, ciKts, accruing costs and illsburseniritts. W II. IIAIt.NKH. Sheriff of Klamath County lly (IF.O. W HAVDON, Deputy i: U ELLIOTT. Alturner for Plaintiff 31-7-t i-ai-a-J h o onffoi lot FISHING TACKLE We have ever)lhlmjyou need for that Ashing trip Hook, lino, rod rents, baskets, etc. yVo rtnl tents', guns and camping outfits. , THE GUN STORE i. ltOIAMIIKHM Phone MM N. Jacol Blk. r Screens and all kinds of shop work, Phono 13R1 Sbrrp Sixth and Klam ath avenue V. I2tf 13S1 Sbrrp SI en tie nj CHILCOTE 6 RICE HEAL ESTATE INHCRANCK VK MAKE A SPECIALTY of clour in prrrty anil rixh farm land. No imubli- lo -.butt imiM-iiy, I'mmiii ai- lentlnri Yjj-en all nqnlrle. few good lioasr for real. If jroii want liu buy or : It wiRJ-vajr you In rr us. i NVI In AnwrlrmHoM. Phone IMII lITl rodeo b;a SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE AT PAVILION FAIRYLAND 0 Unexcelled mnple floor Ladles' Dressing room Admission lo Dance $1 Balcony 25c Ladiei Free All in a Class by Themsclvo Singer Sewing flachines Kranich & Bach Piano Edison Phonograph Royal Typewriter MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Mainstreet, between 7th and oth HON J. .I'M WAI.T, Prraliloul. K. M. IIPIIII, (,..iv,, nlll,T llllltr k. WITIUIOW. Hrirlnr) "" Klamath CountyAbstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyow and Irrigation Kiitflnrers 2 ( MAI. PI.ANH. III.UKI'lllNTl4!pt'. KlfHTHllll 'nllji, OrJ0o -sV-'-a TO c-MKc ' iS -fiaC-,,J3--,,pBBE ANII aflrr lllnnrr'. fki With Uuditet fun sad Jolt, Let's drink a cup of cuff, And bin a cloud nt imoks." You rsn du tills ih lop, i. lly vriicn run dine t tht I'tUc. After Srlng jnu a well rooiM dinner villi tlm cholttit dhU lo treat your filrmli with. lll irftn yim il-lltlom coSn and a rlicar, wIiima frsgrsics nlll linger In your mtmorj nlkn Iho tain In which rosss fiavp oncn burn distilled " (lltll.l, v m & t 1Lv For NeuralgM, baltar thai Tiiksj One Pain Pill, It Eay. nolhlne la " I Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills Used by thousands for a generation Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it Is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Or. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. Ihey have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. "I have taken Dr, Milt' Antl-Paln Pills for flvu years and Ihey are tin only thine that dot a mo any good. Thsjr ha to rtlleveil neuralula In my head In nftten minutes. I have alio taken them for rhoumntl'in, hevJ aehs, pains In the hreatt, toothache, earacba and pain In th bowels and limbs. I nave found nothing- to equal them -arid they 'are all that Is claimed for them," J. W, BEDan, BjoBprlng, Mo. At all druflolits 2J dases 29 csnU. Neve- told In b'kJk. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elltturt, Ind. HELLO, LLl A Twenty $ bill will.placc the 6 B EST P IA NO On E ARTH In your home. Small monthly payments will Our Pianos don't Buck. Wo rent this kind. finish this BILL. See or address SHEPHERD & SONS, Piano Factory Representative ASHLAND V KLAMATH PALLS L iihtp unco urrn mat l thi: pti t i. The World Moves So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all kinds of First Clan Work. Shoeing special attention. O. KrTransfer Co. Diy Phone 87 1 Nhjht Phone 873 B, Until $5, rrri LJUU is Realized Who-ee Bill For Your Amusement we're Roping and H. J. Winters' Will Be Offerei 2:30 - Two Sales Da?ly - 7:30 I A bona-fide sale-Price Being no 4 elegant presents given away free at each sale. object i- ..- ..!......,. "n -' III UUI IIIIIIIUtMIC ". WINDOW CORRAL Every fSSSt Everybody's Doing It Baldwin Hardware Co Next to Baldwin Hotty and Cafe II- .daHLHalBHl? viSrtws. kjeAsiaaBijijijM.v yaBWBkX i MtgnimtM i;rnm Is