The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1908, Image 1

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JL ARE INTERESTED
jestion of Raising Revenue for
City Causes
IJECTION TO OCCUPATION TAXI
yorarnl Council Will Make
Conditions in 01 her Cities llcforo hikinq Action
May lake in Additions to City
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B.jjli.t tain kindly ibe I1'""
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Llwol, tint the la will U liui high II
iltll.rat that I Mng I'onili).
Anotkrr argument I that llu
It nil nit I equitable If levied un
LrUla Hum nl l,itiri- it '!' re
Jlriiol llie amount nl hiisliiva done
lu ani'iiint ol money Inteated.
Meftliraequeslliiiiair) rcielvltig the
illrrstlori nl the Mayor and the
lesrll.
Ill ii mllil liy i-utjoiii' that Mini'.
isf mutt U dune, hut lint nirllilnif
i cuiln nunc auumenta ami I
mlsf nisny guml suggestion lioui
r bailnrts iih I professional men w ho
lid U ctlleil Ujii to pay the tax. It
proposed tint real estate llrma !
kjsctd tqttat ol Ills) vr annum,
(Mayiillliriii object In thl, ilalm
(that the amount is far In eirea ol
Utility should derailed upon In pay
IVatliftla lllmll ftllitp ImalliMaa flfflna
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Ultn Into iiuialdrratiiin. Again,
xrtirf inrrchaiitit who object Ion tax
IW jrar, ilalmlug that It la to
ncnlir the amount ol business Iran.
TUprolIrm confronting the iniinlrl.
liottiorltlr h onmli'icrving of gre
uiJrrillnn ai oin it hinge the sue
of flumnciiiKtlin rlly without tliu
KttMlroiiiihelbiuiir traltlr. While
ire Ihoie who ipiose a tax anil at
lur llm opioililoii cttu all klmla
iMauysicuie, there are also thorn
14 rvalue that in orl, a,,,,,,!!,!,,,,
IwLtiilneitlnaritv ami ln,v H...
Wlon ol iha niunlrlp.il government
1 line ate thnuiie who are In faor
fmwnhldaiiile,ullalila tax.
ITbvcouneil Hill not he liasty t,k.
IMloii on tl,, u.ntttT ami when the
o Is lliully rettlcl It utll Uafter
hUlUrklloiiaiiil a ihorniigh Invealh
p "I IU mcihmU umplojeil hy
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Discussion
lliormnjli Invusliqalion of
iithi't tillra Mho hale tolieil the name
ptohlem,
The argiimi'iit l liU'ln that the ir'
rilpatlou tat hII rei lit in the raMng ol
the roil ol the riertnarlea ol lile, hut
Ihi argiimeiii too weak to merit any
nuiilleratlon whati'rr. A III in lin
ing a ID () huluei annually, In onh-r
to rai Ihe neery V)(or the occu
pation tut, moiiM tie f.jmil to ald Ihu
tiillla on toiMiy ilollan Horlh ol bu.
iirta trnnilu.l, or, in other hoi.U, to
IU It an that the atore keeHr will makoj
hlaimul protttll will lw neiuttary In
II a twenty ilollar anil ol rlothet lor
Ineul) ililUra ami leu tenia. Ill tale
In ray that ll the men haul will tell ttie
pun haarr that the extra ten tent i
netileil to par hit iKinpitlun lat he
will gel it without any argument
III coriiirclloii with the matter of In
creaalng the rvieiiueol Ihu city it haa
Urn (tiggeateil to ailuill nuuilwr ol
the aililitlotia Into the municipal rot
nrtlon. Moat ol the parllc owning
tho i.ltivu will he willing to eomo in
il they am ure that Ihey will not ho
c.itlel ii jmmi to uy uioru than Ihclr juat
hariMil Ihecit)' tatea.
It I eell that theav matter rlaln
lug to tho llnanre nl llm city l well
ninaiilereil hvlore any action Ii taken.
A learn hllrheil Io a wagon loaihil
with nl iN'ramc Irightcneil Ihi noon
at K. A. Diiiiham' automobile ami '
lartnl ilnan Main itrectou a ilead run
Frank llrjant, who wat JrUing tho
Irani, hehl lit plaru on the real ami
kept the team In IheuiMJIuol theitreet
until they hail run keieral hlocki, when
he got thvlii atopiK'il.
Chaa. Weatletorn ami family, former
ly reIJeuto( WikkI ItUer Valley, havu
taken their ileparturu lor Watonllle,
Cal., where they will reIJo. Mr. Woic
tlelorn recently iliixmsl of hi Hue
ranch In the north eml of the county,
I'll I nit It to I.. W. CoiKlaml. 1lu con-
Morallnn wu (7ilo0 for "40 acre.
If your oe trouble jou, iro Wlulei.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Dairy Public School Grad
uates Large Eighth Grade
'I ho drat eighth grade graduation rx- llshes a record lor regularity ami puiict
ncUncl the public school was helJ in! uallty in this district. Wlillo llm lIt
Hi,- clicxil house on Friday etening A
i-iriKeiitalKv ninlleiirp wai present li
Ji'tnl I'liioiiragemcrittoamhllimj )outh.
Ihee-ealse wereoiiened with a sung
Iti-ciial by IW. A number ol
ri-iiinii juiiiimt iiit'ii voiieil itieir Ideis
I on silnml affairs anil In general gave
i i .-.-.. . ...
lb - ny iircai io the effort put forth
unrig me urn year io raise Hie cliool
nt M ijI itl In iitniinur 'it equipment
nml elliilency. I'roiiilnet among the
apenltM were V. I'. Hedge, Orrln Mc
(.uinUr. W. I., ami J. It. Welch ami II.
H. Oileri. County Hurlntnent
Wight, preaentlng the Diploma, pre
ielei hit talk to the rlaaa. hy making a
few remark on ro ot-rlloii between
leaiheraml parent. After the tpeaklng
thetahlra were (preml wllhgooil thing
the laillea hail prepared. In reporting
the work ol ten month an rage dally
allemlaiiie of ninety lx and one third
lierieutwa attained. I'u pi I neither
ahaent nor tardy were Wald, Klllc, Car
rule and (lerald Oilen. Till eiiab-
Report of the Finances
of the Public Schools
The public school of this city main
tains limit separate fund, and the fin'
ancial condition of each ol of them at
the clou-nl this) ear indicate that the
Indent body ha ncled wisely In hand
ling the mone) of the school. At the
close of school Ihi year the fund were
a follow:
MBIIAUl n Mia Rtl'MITII
Nor. 1M, I1KW School Kntcrtaln-
merit M.oO
Dec. IU, l'.OI-(ii(t Mr. Itulenlc. . .11.00
Ki'b. 11, I1M7 Slo lath 40
Kelt. II, 11107-Salo lath .01
Feb. IS, 11KI7 to June A, IMS-Klnes
t7.W)
April. W, lW'-Utt Book. M.N.C.
CO
May. 4, lnOS-.ale of old book .'.0
May. 1M, lUOS-Lost Book. M. N. C.
no
May. 1, llJ7 llawley Kxcurtion
05.25
Total I91.6S
llialll'lUXMKSTH
Mar.fi, 1007 Cype pier Ur (A
Mar. A, l!"07 J. K. Duvall, (wheel)
'.',00
Mar. 18, 1007 Kcliallock A Daggett...')
Mar. SO, 1807 Library book and
quettlona t-.OO
Apr. .1, 1007 Wntjiplng pper 50
Apr. -5, 1007 iJtdle Home Journal
15
May.'.'!, IN07 W. K. Uowdoln (Tick.
tt) '.
June. .1, 1007 Ue of boat $40 00
Juno. II. HK)7-I'lcturc 11.00
Nov. 15, 1007 Library book 85
Dee. 7, 11HI7 Library book 35
Jan. lfi, I1KW. wrapping per 15
Jan. SI, 1008 One clasalc 'JO
Jan. 24, 1008 w rapping paper 15
Feb. 1, 110S Kxprea on book 50
Mar. 25, 1008-Kxpreon book.. ft. 25
Mar. 27, 1908 Wrapping per 15
Apr. 9. 1908-Drkwing...' 25
Apr. 24, 1808-12 Dicktn't Carol.. f3.C0
Apr. D, 1008-Bau't AnlmalLlfe. . .t4.35
June 5, 1008-BaUnce $31.80
ToUl W
(XAMINATIOX fAfSII rDND RlCglfW
Jan. 15, 1907-CoIlectloni pupils. . $13 35
May 16, 1907- " " .. 11 00
May 28, 1907- " " )
Jan. 25, 1908- " " .. 15 10
junel, 1908- '" " ..12 65
Total 52 20
PMBURSKMSNTa
Jan. 20. 1907 Newiom A Under
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1908.
by parent Were few, jet patron having
children In iicIkkiI havo iiliowu marked
Interest in tho work. A healthy chool
rplrlt ha been engernlerod and tuilaln
ed throughout the Kchool )car and a
clof graduate la the remit. Thoae
graduating hae tlgnlfled a ilttirml
nation ol lilting themecUe for the high
er thing of life, Mil Zelina h'edge will
enter high M-hool at Antloch, f'nl , and
will afterwaril take a lourao at s3n
Jour Normal. Miaa Klla Anilerioii will
enter high achool ut lierkeley, L'ul. Mlna
nil ptel a creditable examination
and glre promlao of a itrontr atudent.
Mla Klaie and Wald Odcn will probably
enter the State Normal at Weston. Our
teacher, Mr. Hall, Is an alumnus nl ihi
Institution and these worthy young
l-eople hale hope of becoming protlclent
teacher. The following are candidate!
for honors nextyear: Iran Welch, Her.
aid' and Carmlo Uden, Georgn (Jray,
Helen McCumU-r, Jessie Andcr.on and
Henry Hoehtlcr.
wood $11 00
Jan. 20, 1907-ltebubllcan 1 :tt
June 1,'07-Neniom iV. Underwood 11 00
fNipl. 20, 1907 Itepubllcan '.',
Oct. 2, 1907 Illank paper 15
Oct. 21, 1007- Drawing paper.... 2 25
Jan. 8, 1908 Illank paper 20
Jan. 27, I90H-Underwood COO
Jan. 28, 1008 While 5 40
Jan. 28, 1908 I'aper fitdenera. . 25
Jan. 28, 11108 Illank paper 10
Feb. 18, 1908-Wank paper 10
Apr. 28, 1908 Cutting paper
Juno 2. 1908 While 2 10
Juno 2, l't08 Underwood 1 82
June 6, 1908 Hy balance 8 47
Total $52 20
mjo rcNn RECIIITS
Oct. 20, 1907&chool entertainment 190 00
DIaCaEMENT8
Nov. 7, 1907 Nail, b'ldlng atage 40
" 14, " M. i:. ltoblnson... 80 85
" 10. " J. A. Uonard 2 50
" 10, " Mr. C. E. Wright, 1 45
" 10, " Itepubllcan 3 50
" 10, " J. V. Houston, rent 10 00
" 10, " J. S.Taylor 2 00
" It), " W.K. Uowduln.... 2 50
" 21, ' K. V. Coggawell... 12 00
"21' " Draying 5 75
June 1, 1908-llalar.iv l9 85
Total $190 00
Dairy
Win. Wight made final proof on hi
homestead June 28,
Election at Dairy went off ury quiet
and orderly. Old timer say It was tho
bed election crowd over seen In Dairy.
A new girl catuo to Mr. and Mr.
Early Arnnt June third,
I. II. Gray took a load of veal to Kla
math Fall Wednesday.
Jacob It neck and C. W. Sherman
went to Klamath Falls to attend the
Water User' lueeting.
F.-M. Dennett, J. It. Welch, D. Y.
Gray and Lud wig Sterxl went to Kla
math Falls Monday, June 8,' to make final
proof on their respective hoiueateads.
J. Q. Wlllits, County School Superin
tendent of Lake County passed through
this placo In a four ho"rn caravan Mon
day accompanied by somo frlem's.
A mnss meeting of the Water Users,
was held at Bonanta to dlicuss some
Important matters In regard to the rec
lamation work, chief of which was to
unite in urging an early beginning on
the Clear Lake dam. Much dlssatU
WHEELS 0E JUSTICE
Regular Term
Convenes
CRIMINAL ACTIONS ON DOCKET
Cases of Considerable Importance Will Attract Attention
and Take Up Much Time of Cowrt-Urge Number x
Civil Actions Are Also Pemlinf '
faction I apparent on account ol the
numcroiiadela).
Iloraco .Mitchell wa In Dairy Sunday.
Toney Murratu la engaged painting
sign for W. I', Bedgo today.
Shoots an Indian
On last Sunday the Indian known oa
"Copolosit)" came riding Into town
with blood all over hi horie and raddle
and id that he had been ihot. The
hooting occurred at Pine Creek and
was done by Dan Loul. It aeema that
the Indian wa drunk and quarrelaom
nml from what Loul aay had threaten
eil hi life. Loul gotdiold of a rifle and
shot "Copoloilty" the ball entering the
hollow ol the body and coming oat juit
below the hip. Ttie wound I a danger
ou one and it I a urestlon ol life or
death. Altura Republican.
Novel Advertising:
Parties coining through Macdoel few
days ago witnessed rather a novel way
ol advertising. Two Dunkards who bad
lieeu succes'ful in raising bo'h rutaba
gas and children appeared at the station
as the train pulh-J In and held up for
tho Inaction ol the passengers the ar
ticles of which they seemed very proud.
Some of the travelers wondered if they
were adiertliln? the vegetables or the
children, for in one hand each hld an
enormous tulubaga, while In the other
each held a stout, healthy looking boy.
One or two Klamath Falls parties wbo
were on the train are thinking tit mov
ing to Macdoel, .presumably to engage in
raising rutabagas.
Club Elects Officers
At a regular meeting of the 21 Club
yesterday cienlngthe following officers
wero elected : C. II. Underwood, presi
dent; Frank Sargent, vice-president;
Ilurge Mason, secretary; C. P. Mason,
Hoy Walker ami W.O. Smith, Invita
tion committee.
The Club w III hoi I Its next dance on
Friday, June 20th.
School district throughout the county
will elect otllcers next Monday.
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The proof of
the freezer
The White Mountain Freezer
makes more cream, better cream, and makes it eaiier
and cheaper ih'an any other freezer on the market
LET US SHOW YOU WHY
ROBERTS 6 HANKS
HARDWaARE D1AL1RS
Price, 5 Cents.
of Circuit Court
Next Week
The regular Jut Una ol the Clrenlt
Court will convane nest Monday. Ther
are large nnmber of criaslaal cmm,
but many of them bar bora on the
docket for yean. There are also several
ol recent date and tby will attract eos
Iderable attention. The criminal dock
et Is as follows:
State vs. J. F. Mans, charged with
murder.
State vs. Goodlow and Norcroatv
charged with larceny.
State vs. Josbaa Back master, charged
with larceny.
State vs. Liskey, charged with tbe
larceny ol a horse.
8tete vi. Richard Roe, selling liquor
to minors.
State vt. John Doe, sodosay.
SUte vs. John Doe, aseaalt and bat
tery. .
State vs. Albert Fitch, osmqU with
deadly weapon.
State vs. J. W. Bark, anon.
Staters. Albert Marshall, fcffnjr.
State vs. Fred Collina, lareeay of
hone.
State vs. Hjordt, larceny ol a steer.
State vs. Chat. lUmaker, lareaay
from dwelling.
State vs. John Doe, killing animals bo .
longing to another.
State vs. Jos. Cobarn, larceny ol a
cow.
SUte vs. Ernest Wolford, assault with
a deadly weapon.
State ts. Wo. Monro, larceny.
State vs. Fred Liskey, Mayhem.
State vs. J. J. Arant, larceny ol a
calf.
State vt. S. II. BlttMr, larceny of a
horse.
Two of the parties, Monro and Bitt
or,ogalnst whom the criminal action
are pending at confined in the oonntjr
Jail. Some ot the otbera are oat on ball
and many have long tine lslt the coun
try. In addltton to tbe criminal docket
there will be a large number of civil
cases, including several action for di
vorce. Court will be in session for a
ral day.
F. A. Autenrletb, the agent lor the
Klamath Falls Transportation Co. at
Dorris, It in the city on built.
taw.wv.
i in the
freezing
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