The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1912, Image 2

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Jericho Club
- for -Odd
Fellows
And
Rebekahs
- ONLY -
In basement of I. O. O. F. Tern,
pie. Dowllng, lillllnrds.. Peel.
Card Itoomf. Heading Hoonu.
Private Sltttrs llw for He
bkshs only.
Visiting llrothci and differs
Ways wticomo.
. Mmt Sell
fnriT crM. all tlllabland under
fence. JO acres clear 15 acrca In
rye; 3 acrea In petal6ci: 50 young
fruit Ircca: 3-roomouse; barn 4fls
JO: well' IB feet dp with 7 feet of
water: 3 mile fm Klamath Fall.
11,500. nUf cash balance long time
at 6 percasvvm. Wanner, office
Sparka theaterVldg. -t
ANN0UNCEME1
Owine to tho scarcity agfl nigh
prlco of livestock, and to thsefnet that
n,e have lo iuirclift8o and ttM atock ns
much as three montha InAdvanc to
be sure of a supply, nnd W the further
fact that c ha-.o tu pAspot cull al
the time of purchase f all atock, wo
And It absolutely nsfessary to soil
THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH, Editor and 1'roprKlor
MAI'I.ti KnAPPK,
HffF.RnK.IT, WATER ICE8.
VANILLA, 8TRAWBKRRY
AXD CIIOCOsjATK
ICB CHUAM.
Our Sherbets and
art made with W
water, dive us
a brick of 8hcrb
next cntertalnme
ThXSiiosta
ForsArly sHoxey
Klamath F.lliXI Oregon
fhlti
ellcan
irder for
your
'for
meats for cash
August 1, 1913.
Honing our mai
predate our posit!
and thanking
hoping for a contl
under
remain.
KLAMATH
N. II. All
on and after
patrons will ap-
In this matter,
ir past patronage,
of the same
of business, we
uatlon i
cr
.1X8 MEAT CO.
landing nccounts
not settled by August 10th will bo
placed for collection. K. F. M. Co.
GRATER LAKE NEWS
The Crater Lake HoteUcompany Is
now prorldlng transposition by au
tomobile, meeting all alns at Chllo
iuln. to Arant'a cany and beyond, to
within thrcc-quarteft of a mite from
the rim. In tho cjfcnt or a telephono
call being sent to he hotel people at.
automobile will fJb sent to the steam
cr landing forfihe convenience o!
patr(
The
open
accommodation!
Arant'a camp.
for
the rim will not bo
for a few days, but
are nrovlded at
20-tf
VOUIl WATCH XKKD8 CLKANlNd
No matter how goodlt Is, and how
carefully used, youjwatch need
rlenulnt cery elgitswn months.
This Insures goof service and pre-
cnts wc(w Let Is clean It for you.
Yours
fraMm. dpp
Published dally except 3undny at 1U
ui:rL'( Street
entered al the piutofflco at Klamath
Falls, Orceoa, for transmission
through the malls m second-class
mattsr.
Subscription terms by mall to any ad
dress In the united states:
One year ss.oc
PEOPLE YOU OIGHT TpKNOW
.'. PnSf MASTER'S JOB IS NO SNAP
One month
!
.10
KLAM.Vttl FAI.U". OKKHON
TIIL'ltMltAY, JULY 1, IBIS
GALLS SINGLE
TAX A MENACE
KOUAI. TAXATION" I.KAOUr. Fll.KH
AIMIUMFAT IN" WtHCH IT lK
CI.AKF.ri ITS AIMHTIOX MKAN'S
Itl'IX FOR OltKUON
mparc.1 to successful postmaster In cllr ""dor 10,000 ,,
NVN
FISHING TACHE
w haTn ererTthlDgjfou
need for IhnC nihlngsfrlp:
Hook, line, xoi,&
baskets, etc W rtDt
tentf. guns and Amplng
THE Gl
J. iu cr
Itione 5RJI
STORE
HKKM
Jarnh. lllk.
Ladies$ Bazaaf
and
Ladies Excpige
We aike a specialty of
Imported Svss Embroid
ery
Gcraia Btfcdt and Lacca
MRi
135
H.lA
. COOPER
ourth St.
Our llulne Is Ooodt
Our Customer! nrc Reed!
Because our
Groceries
are Good
A complimentary der nlll
Yours anxioitslio plume.
Mnniirrh 1
Try it run uNsur I
"A I tA COtaV:!'."
Xo
Grocery
llrtlrr.
I'lione 1031
Home
Canning
In
Washing Clones
by Electrity
Doing the
and wrlnglni
with a ncd El
feet work, an
ford not to
machines In yoj
reekly washing
by electricity
trie Insures per-
you cannot af-
e one of these
homo.
bcopomy
Jirs
Use the EconoiaV Jar eyery
day In the year, list a yon do
any other cookls utensil, pat
All back-achl
Ing eliminated
entirely free fre
olther InHtAor
raised or lowl
without lnterfer
operation of the
You can try a Red Electric
In your home for fifteen days
at our risk.
g and wring-
The cover is
mechanism,
and can be
t any time
fith the
Ine.
m
S
honey left-
, etc., m well
etablet, and
;hUd with the
up meats, sou
oyers, flab, ga:
fruits and vi
you will be d
result
Whether y
uro, for faral
there Is only
the Economy,
A book oil recipes for the
nsklng.
can for plea
needs or profit,
ne airtight Jar
Vai-4UQer Bros.
PhonK85
KxiluiiUi' AkviiIh for C'luive &
Kniilioin Ti-tiH nuil Coltet's.
W. M. TliWMS
Geieral House Gfeaaioji
Electric VmcJm Carpet
and DraperA Cleaning
We removel.ll spots and dirt
from carpets nd ruga by the
electrlcNttcuuB process.
Phone SSLaaVe 217 Klamath
SAI.r.M. July 25. Declaring that
If tho graduated single tax measure
Initiated by the People's Power
League In enacted luto law thoro will
follow n reduction In land value with
a proportionate shrinkage of value
In all Industries, tho Oregon Equal
Taxation League yesterday tiled with
the secretary of state an argument
In oposltlon.
"The amendment Is n single tax
measure, puro and slmplo," declares
tho league In Its argument. "Tho pro
moter of the Joseph Pels Fund Com
mission of America, discovered that
single tax could not he adopted In
Oregon. They, therefore, aro Intro
ducing the above amendment with tho
graduated features, believing that the
smaller land owners would not object
to the Introduction of such a system,
Inasmuch a those not having land
values up to and In exccn of 110,000
would not ho affected by the adoption
or tho amendment: that Inasmuch ns
tho graduated single tax would fall
heaviest on tho large land holders, It
was believed by the promoters of this
amendment that It would appeal to
the prejudice and envy of the average
proucrtv holder, and that thn ral
purpose nnd object of tho measuro
would thus be obscured.
"A careful analysis of the amend
ment will leave no doubt In the minds
of tho Intelligent voters that the ob
ject of the measuro Is to shift all of
tho burden of taxation onto land,
thereby reducing land values; and as
the land values of the largo holders
decline, so will the values of tho
smaller holders decline In proportion;
and as the land values decline, the
tax rate must of necessity be Increas
ed; and as the tax rate Increases, a
further decline In land values must
follow. As the burden of taxation
falls more and more heavily upon the
land, a further decline will be the re
suit.
"Soon owners will refuse to pay
thn excessive rate upon unimproved
lands. Tho result will bo n large
proportion of tho less available unim
proved lands will cease to bo revenue
payers. Then an Increased burden
I will fall upon the balance. And so
this process of eliminating land valuo
will continue. With the decllno In
land values, all forma of Industry will
shrink In proportion. Trade and
commerce would be paralyzed under
such conditions.
It Is said by the advocates of this
meuauro that the people are not going
to be compelled to go any further
with this experiment than they like
that If they find Jt Is bad, they can re
peal It. Such argument should not
appeal to Intelligent voters. The cit
izens of Oregon should not bo UlllnK
to experiment with any scheme that
does not have 100 per cent of eco
nomic value. Single tax has none.
"Single tax Is offered bb a tax re
form. As a matter of fact It Is not a
system of taxation at all, and far
from being a tax reform. It has but
one object, but one purpose to de
stroy land values by absorbing Into
the the public treasury the potential
rent of the land, of confiscating the
land. In other words, the avowed
purpose of the single taxers In sub
mitting this amendment for adoption
1b to apply the fundamental principle
of single tax the copflicatlon of
land, the small farm as well as the
largo, holdings. When that Is done,
tho present owner will have no Inter
est In the farm or the city lot other
than to occupy It. The farmer will
receive pay for his labor only, provid
ing he raises a good crop. If not,
there Is no provision even for his
labor.
""""ThlsTlhgle tax "measure Is not a
tax reform. It Is opposed by Gover
nor West, the state tax commission,
and tho legislative tax committee,
who have prepared and submitted to
the voters three constitutional amend-
. . . . ... ...... ..i. .iiiilitmiirv. tho follows who
When It come, right uown u -"" ; ; " . ,.,,, llbml,
ni.mn.1 and represent uncio nam m. ."...... n
Itin nmo. pomilll
illation. In fact, It may bo truthfully
said that tho Job uf dlplomatlclng In
foreign lauds Is Just a cane of beating
up tho frosting, whereas this l"t
master stunt Is chopping up Hi
building tho tire, mixing tli dougli
nnd cooking the cake--and thou
Bimie: such as making the imtrim
eat It, whether he likes It or not.
c. K. Ilrnndenbiirg. posliniiHtor uf
Klamath Falls, has lennleii this, and.
Incidentally, ho lias so far profited by
what ho has learned that lie Is rt ursl
rlass man In the Job. Almoit n year's
trial has demonstrated thul lie Is par
ticularly qualified for the position. In
other words, bo's making good.
Hut n few of tho illsagreeanu
thliiEs about postofflclug hao not
passed lightly over Mr. Hrandonburg'n
head. Xotlco how thin his hair is
getting on top.
hTo other day a man stepped Into
tho postolllce anil demanded lo sev
the postmaster.
"I sent a letter about two mouths
ago tu my brother, and he ain't got
It )et," complained tho man.
"How do you know he hasn't re
cohod tho letter?" asked the postmaster.
"Well, he ain't answered It yet."
"Where does our brother live?."
"In Wisconsin."
"When In Wisconsin!"
"Why. right across from the wato r works."
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A Glean Scalp And Healthy
. ... ,.i i i.,... round that ii liixiirlMiilatfTowtl m
":k L.Xs -;;;. :. .-rjar-m r.,,
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""!" "'" m NYAI.'H HIHKUTONK
t'lils Is the pruceuiire
mm iv i , i,, mill rliiai, II. i,.
Wash Ihtv inlr " "" ' "" Jr. ... .
1H11,My-rub the. call- v.10. Hlr-utono-ruh ,
in well ond dry tho hair before combing.
"lei", understand lhal lllr-ulmi. jnt i...r.ljr h.lr was!,..
" '" " '""K iriliorouglil) .le..yA "'' 1-rr.r.to Imt.
l,rl.l a,.lo-...mrl.l.r. ami. .'" " "" " "'
p, curves nJL.rl !h..Ih.i.I wlor uf tho l.a r.
Nyal's lllruuSijkiiouW bon your dressing table.
It sells at SO renttd llJ1" H'o tH-
LT JV J S W S
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HON J. .I MWAI.T. ITr.Mlr.il. ' ,,,,,," "" n ' " ""
IIKHT K. WITIIHOW, Hr.nl.r-
Klamath CountjAbstract Co
ABSTRACTING
SurviVr.i anlrrlrtatlon Englneem
MAi-s, vms. iii.uki'bist. rnx Klamath Valla Orcijoi
ments: Nos. 304, 3tffi and 308, which, lion and sworn statement on tho JOIh
If adopted by the voters, wlll'glve to d,,,. f August. l!M2. before O It Do
thestato of Oregon a tax system more i,a)l rouuty clerk of Klamath county,
complotp, equitable and effective than' Oregon, nt Klamath Falls. Oregon,
any systom now tu effect In thn United Any person Is al Hourly to protest
States. this purchase before entry, or Initiate
"This graduated single tax amend lW contort nt any time before patent
ment shoutd be overwhelmingly do- Issues, by filing n corroborated am
feated. Its adoption spells ruin to. davit In this offlie. alleging facts
Oregon."
which would defeat the entry.
A W. OUTON.
7- t-S-29 Iteglster.
fl'"7gUp
By Joe Bush
AilmlnWtralor'a .Villco uf Filing ill
Final Arrount
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County
In the Matte of the Kstate of Andrew
I. Fugelberg, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby gltcn that I have
filed my final account and report as
administrator of the estate of Andrew
In some things tho merchant, of I. Fugelbarg, deceased, and tho above
Klamath Falls appear to be Inconslst-ienlltled court has fixed upon 10 ,
ent. The other day the writer step-(o'clock In the forenoon ot July 37,
ped Into a drug store and called for n,l91, as the tlmo, and the county
doso of medicine that Is passed out court room In tho court homo of
almost every placo for a nlckle. Klamath county, Oregon, In the city
"Twenty cents, please," said the of Klamath Falls In said county, as
clerk. the place, when anil wnere nny person
Then ho went Into a clothing storo"1' Present any objection or ezcep
snd bought a suit of clothes for on lo anything therein contained, or
Sm nl.ulkl.lrt l.-. S .14 1-. KM .! I I
12.50 that could not be duplicated In"' "'" " " " "
Portland for S2S iraiur. nun m inn uiu unit aim piarti
Next ho went fnto a restaurant and ' l"l,1 rourl n""Jf M,,l' h
paid 20 cents for a sldo dish of new "" ciunt.
potatoes three of 'em, about tho size i
ot a marble.
After that ho bought two pair of
socks for ten cents that would cost
most uuy placo else In the country
two blU.
Wish tho clothing stores kept
boarders.
A farmer, n resident of liutto Val
ley, left for home this morning. Ho
has been around town for about a
This notlco Is published pursuant
to order of thn above entitled court
made June 17, 1912, nnd the first
publication thereof Is iniulo on June
20, 1912.
II.MIItK l. CKIiKltllF.WHI,
Administrator of the l.stato of An
drew I. Fugelberg, Deceased.
I07-2B r
.Solid- uf Snip uf Ileal l'roH'rly by
Administratrix
week, and has exchanged qulto a rol ' '" 'l10 (-'ountJf c,,url of " of
of honest-to-goonncsH money for ""..i. miuuum t,uuniy.
llquldn. '" ""' llaUtr "' "'" I'sliil'i of Hoy I.
' . . ....... ICIlKiiro, Deceased.
Just before g. .Ing : to JPlfc- NolItt) ,,., ,Ul.n ,,, , ur.
stepped Into his favorite wet goods flf nn q( nhmen.
emporium and greeted tho young man
wearing u snow-white apron
"I'm going homo this morning," ho j
sain
titled
titled
I
.Vol lei- fur Publication
(Not Coal Lands.
court, miulo In the ulioie en
mutter, on the 12th dny ot
1912, tho uudarslgned, as ad
llllllfHtrnlrlT. will nnll Hi.. .ir,nf.ni.
"Hotter stay In town awhile was licrcllian,,r ,,:tlbed. at prlvnto sale,
ho reply. "ThlngH aro sure to get,,,, , ,(gelll bm mth mn (()
lively In n day or o. nmzl or rash, provided I am oITcred
"No, I haven t nny n.oro money. ,jV(,r 4000 for mli iro),rt)fi .
"Oh, well, good-bye. i,,, , ,,,, gc,, 10 , (f( )0 Mn(a
.'nf 8 w KHgore, deceased, for tho
W Iv.,jloi.o reiy desirable Bth ',um of (000.00. the nmmint of In-
street property for sale-fltephen. (.lobtedniss duo tho latter estate by
Hunter Ueaity Co. t tttu estate) of Hoy I. Kllgorc, do
I ceased; said salo to be iiiado on or
nftor tho 2Cth day of July, 1912, nt
mv rpHlrii.nr,, In th inun ,.f ii...nn
Depar ment of tho Intr or. United ,, Cont 0r80
States Land O lice n Lakevlew,t0 .,, fnnnrm,aoll of ,,.,, , J
Oregon, June 17, 1911. ,by ,ftw rov,d(,,,.
Notlco Is horeby given that Jameo. Tlln .,r(111r(v i1I.F.,nIlfll, ..,.,..
-.-.,--.. ...,,.MJM,Mi MIVIIVH
to is piirtlcularly ilescrlbcd ns fol-
lows, to-wlt;
An undivided one-third Interest In
and to nil of block 101 of Howno ad
dition to tho town of Ilonanza. In
Klamath Couuty, Oregon, according
to mo plat of said addition duly re-
corueu in tne niiiru of tho clerk of
said county;
jogetner with tlx- toueinents,
hereditaments and npnurtonanccs
thoreunto belonging or In anywise
appertaining to said land, Including
furnlturo, fixtures and Iron safe In
tho building upon said premises.
Dated this 26th day of Juno, 1912.
KTTA M. KILflOUK,
Administratrix of said Estate.
6-27-7-26 r
llrlscne, whoso, postofllco address Is
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the
3d iluy of Jnniinry, 1911, filn In this
olllco sworn statement and applica
tion No. 05237, to purchaso tho SW4
HW4, Section 29, Township 38 S
Ilanr 10 K Wlllametto Morldlan,
ami the tlmher thereon, under tho
provisions of tho net of Juno 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
"Tlmher and Stono Law," Jt such
valuo as might be fixed by appraise
ment, nnd that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land nnd timber thero
rm have bcon appraised at a total of
f 100, tho timber estimated at 90,000
board feet at $1 per M., and tho land
nt $10; that said applicant will offer
final proof -In support ot his appllca-
GIST Or-,A-15
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X . The Yuunq Man
Vho Saves
i!flu unn who Is going lo im
cl. He will nut nlouu fciii
uney when his slielidslt "l
paiiluns hare none, hut he 1U
also luivo nrqulred n knulrI
nf tho value uf money M.
will stand him In good it'll
mini) ii time. This bank IU
upvii sating ni counts wllb n
k llttlu as tl
First TruH, lind Savings Bank
Klam Falls, Oregon
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