The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 28, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMOON
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.mnlnary liiluucllou against
rii.rk and official of Klam
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Uiu old debts until a nnai
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IWSS UrOIIIIIl Hjr " w"i-
n Und company, tlio western
i und A Timber company, ana
hkosb Uud & Timber compaay.
own nearly 17 per cent of tho
assessed property valuation of
imtr.
ilnr a violation ot the coastl-
I provUlQii which pronlblts any
from Incurring Indebtedness
ess oi &,uvw, inu coiapmini
Hint ilio officials made ao
espcndltures during a period
lo years that tho county waa aet
veu yean In Urn payment of
Isrrantu,
IrlDK ltll. lt)12 and part of
It In alleged Klamath county
red n voluntary Indebtedness
171,000. Tho warrant, draw
ls per cctu Increased thla amount
155,000. Ilcsldes ihU, there la
Ito bo an Indebtedness of 1110,.
lor voluntary expenditures, uch
llsries and regular maintenance
his amount tho three taspaylng
inlet offereil no protest.
I large part of Ihn voluutary In-
dness waa Incurred In the con
Dion of a new court house, which
. yet completed. Affairs ot the
Ry reached aurh a state, it la de-
d, that warrants were discounted
per cent of their face value.
kl to do business through their
warrants, it Is charged that' the
r court discounted aoree ot
deposited the proceeds la a
tsad Issued check hooka to their
supervisors to pay labor bills.
Taxpayer Eater Pretest
oirits of tnxnayors were followed
be action of the three large prop-
I owners, who endeavored lo curb
Mpendlturcs. Out of a total as-
I valuation of 115,000,000 In the
Ity, tbo Weyerhaeuser Und corn!
owns 11.081.167. In 1S7.SGS
acres of land; tho Western Pacific
hand m Timber cotnpiiny M27.08H,
In 41,052 acres, and the Oslikosl
Land & Timber compnny $2fl7.r,04.
In 17,187 acres. On tlio HSfi.nooj
worth of warrants, tho tuxes of tim,
VoyerhiiiMisnr Interests would have'
been about 40, nun; Hioko of th, Wont-
em I'ncllln company $12.iiimi, nml Urn
Oshkonh t'oiniiiiiiy, ,Ru0.
Tlieso Hired ninenrim cimio logelhei
lo hrliiK t ! inxpiycrs'NUlt, which
wns filed List Mnrcli In the l-Ydcrnl
court, against the county court. Hie
sheriff , county clerk mid county irens.
drer of Klnmutli county. fn the
hearing of the application for u tem
porary Injunction yesterday tlio rouii-
ty court was rcpreiicntcd by .Indue
I.. It. Wobator, tho clerk, wlmrlff mid
tiiianurrr uy iu hi'huiiii a l-erKUKOli,
and the prlnrlpnl wnrrunt holders by
Blono A Oslo, of Portland,
"It la not our Intention," mild .Mr.
Lyle, "lo stop permanently tho pay. '
eat of any Indebtedness the county
kaa -Incurred. Wo merely want In
curd, the eitravagant expenditure of
public money."
Judge's Tenure Doulnfiil
County Judge Wurdeii, of Klainnth
count, Is named iih one of tho de-
fendanta In tho nctlon, mid there Is
some doubt as to whether lie Is bow
legally In office. He was elected in
1910 for four years, but nt tho tnmo
election a constitutional amendment
was passed Increasing the terms of
Judges to six years, Last November
Judge Worden's tuime njuln nppvnrcil
oa tho ballot but ho was defeated.
It Is declared by pnUllol ins Hint IiIhJ
defeat waa, duo largely to tho suit '
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brougat to stop tho expenditures.
Whether ho Is now legally In office
will ho decided by the supreme court.
Other counties in Oregon, it Is de
clared, have la the soma way excednd
their legal limit of Indebtedne. It
has been Intimated that the action
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and ClileiiK", has mined tlio Ui;hiIoii 'ureal luipcrator In American ports at Galveston. The state department.
of relfcasliiK nlilin owned by Her
man lines which ran In the I'll Hod
Htnles In a way which It Is feared
may cause trouble between she
United HtntoH and (I rent Ilrl'tnln. The
when the war broke, out. Great
Ilrltnln has taken the position that
tlicKc ships could not be transferred
to American owners and sent forth on
the high sens.
Hamburg American line, the North Mr. HroltiuiK claims to have bought
Herman Lloyd and others hnd many Mho Dncln from the Hamburg Amerl-
bavlng Hounded the British govern
ment, has received an answer that
the ship Is still considered German.
This means when she sails from Gal
veston on her way to Rotterdam she
will be selxed and confiscated. Just as
all German vessels have been driven
from the seas by the British fleets.
The administration at Washington la
said to have determined that the
vessel ahall be considered Americas.
Mr. Breltung la reported to bare
ordered ber to sail regardless of the
British government That will
force the Issue directly, and they
mean trouble.
A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP
By Hal Sheridan
Marsh Owners Stirred
United I'rcss Service.
NBW YOUK. Juu.
(of Hie Kastcrn and Western clovens.
2ti.-Wnrned Uofll,,l wo,d omo tlme aK that
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a al...ory effort toward other coun-! California, fight promoters, at No. toRother this year made the engage
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"Tho Injunction issued Is but a
temporary order, taken by consent,"
aald Judge Wobstor. "I cannot say
what tho next step In tho suit will
he or when It will bo taken, but It
will come up in tho Federal court at
soma time later.
"By far tbo greater part of Hie In
Say Dfaiufe Blj b Estiniy
Ad
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gageroents. Home opposition to tho
IlKhl game Is reported to bo In evi
dence In Louisiana, but by discounte
nancing "rough stuff " the southern
flcht managers hope to keep contests .
going along smoothly without en-'
countering legal obstacles.
Already tl."y aro talking
staging n bout for the lightweight
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debtcdneaa complained of in the cnso!chn'nP'oni,"'P of ,l10 world In the
of Klamath county was Incurred In river city. Promoters would like to
the construction of roads. Tho coun
ty has dono a grcnt deal of work In
building roads and bridges nnd It Is
good, permanent work, too."
schedule such a match and also n mill
between two bantams, preferably Kid
tlonal battles of the year. The sol-.
dlora" schedule, Just out, I calls for '
Notro Dame's appearance 5on Novem-rk. Why aaddle this work unneeee-
l,cr Qtla sarlly on the county official?
i "Tho bill introduced provides that
after the petition for formation of a
drainage, district is filed with thej
England will bid activity for Just
one athletic title this year, according
about ',0 uelt worI relayed here from Lon
don. Participation in practically all
sport branches Is knocked out by the
war, but Harry Vardeu will try to
Krnb the national open golf champion
ship, nnd only Francis Oulmet and
Williams and Franklo Burns, for Ch,CK Evans are " chances
would'0' beating tbo Kncilsttman.
iNY CASES OF
IEUMATISM NOW
1 WK Ml'gT KKKI FBBT DRV,
?0it KXPOMIRR inin bass
M1JAT
1 off the dump ground, avoid
, keep feot dry, Mt.laaa meat.
ws of water and uhnv n t.w.
OfUl Of salts oeeaalnnall.,
I down nrl. ...i.i . ' i
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hwaiatlim is caused by poison-
Mardl Gras week. No ono
risk killing tho gamo by bringing In
a couple of heavies for a bout.
nUli the country with about tho best
line of dope on tho respective powers
Daan's Ointment cured mo of
eczemn Hint hnd annoyed me for a
long time. The result wns lastlug."
Hon, H. W, Mnttliows. commis
sioner, Labor statistic, Augusta, Me. credit.
s.
circulating through the system, even
tually settling In the Joints and mus-i
cles causing stiffness, soreness nnd j Notre Dame's gumu with West
pain railed rneumatism. . . Point next fall apparently will fur
At the first twinge of rhoumatlsm
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon-
ful In a glass of water and drink bo-t
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Mi ureuuii untu uiuruius ior u
week, Thla Is said to eliminate uric
acid by stimulating tho kldnoys to
normal action, thus ridding thoblood
of these impurities.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmless
and la raado from tho acid of grapes
and lemon Julco, combined with llthla
and Is used with excellent results by
thousands of folks who nro subject
to rheumatism. Hero you have, n
pleasant, effcrcescont llthla-water
IhIhI It IhI. miAHnAiHAii iihIa ftfliil nml
(Otln ' Fw"'i" Willi! niflivii '-.u(iiv uiv mvim nm
Tj .C ur,c ac,d' wh,ck beneficial to your kidneys ns well,
he bw!ih, 'lt l" Paid Advertisement)
IBS DlOOd. It In Ihn . ln- t
kidneys to nti.r t.i. ..u . " .
Mood and can 0 in iae urine , T ""' ""'
i Darn. r ., .. uruiet , month
n.f U, "k,n aro '
S. laS,l,e,,!000,-t,,,',"i "i,f- "" Kr,c,,c " ' lul
l,Der the skin , BB,"!u",,l remedy for that often ratal ais-,
iforrtn..!.. . . " w.w,, aase 4'rotip. it naa oeen useu wiin
. they hoc noy" l0 " d0W success In our family for eight ysars.'
and r.n . ;. """ R.rs. l Wh teacre. iiurrain, n. t.
nt uitumuiatmg and 4
t If Vnrdnn enrrlecnff honors tin will
ghc England a batting average of
1,000 In the International contest
series. There will be no Interna-'
county court, the court shall seed a
copy to tho president of the Oregon
Agricultural College, and the latter
shall send an expert to Investigate
the district. Why. Oh why, should the
college be so deeply Interested in a
matter away down here? Neither
can I see why the men who are put
ting up the money for the district
be subservient to state officials In
such a way.
"In this connection It might be
tlonnl polo and no rowing contests Jalso cited that the bill introduced by
this year, and it Is not nt all certain
tbnt tennis enthusiasts will' see' com
petition for tho Davis cup.
tho Marlon county delegation, It
passed, would take clear out of the
hands ot the property owners the I to Salem.1
engineering featarasr It provides
that the trustees of ihe iatrist,.the!
men represeetliuptlw propsrty -owa-
crs, -must make appllsatlomrto ths
state engineer, who.wUl tsealapMiat
a project engineer. Saeb:aa eaaasr
sball have charge of all .of taskwork;
making his reportsxto the state nr
glneers sArecdviardsiLfrosa aim
thus elimlaatlas -,aay .coatrof at all
by the people most dlrectlycoacerned;
"The bill Introduced-also provides
for voting upon tho acreage-, basis;
This has proven a fallacy wherever
tried, as it falls to give equitable
Almost everyaas know that
Tea and Sulphur, properly.
4. brings hack lbs saturat'eatsf M4
lustre to the hair when fadsa?!
ed or gray; also ends daadratf Mak
ing scalp and stops faillaff hair. Taara.
sgo the only way to get-this atlxtars
was to make it at horns,, whleh U
mussy and troublesoxss. , Nawa4aTa,
by asklag at any drug siar far:
"Wyeth's Sage and Salpsmr JSair
Remedy,", you will get a lasga
of this famous old recipe for akMt
50 cents.
Don't stay gray! Try It! No oa
.an possibly tell that you; darkaaad
your balr, as It does it so aatsraliy
and evenly. You dampen spoat or
soft brush with.lt and. draw tkia
through your balr, taking ens assail
strand at a time; by morateg tha gray
hslr dissppsars; and after sabthsr ap
plication 6rvtwo,-your kale:
besutlfnlly.dark, thick. aadti
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In Denasark-haadwork sBek as sew
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is requlrln sU. rural stkoels where
women -teachers iareeasployed.
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AdaalaJstratotsJ Notice. to,
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Oregon, ia.aad for th?CsiatySa's
Klamath.
In ths atatter of, the esttt of
Schael; deceased WiH.Skaw;'asV
mlaJstrator.i 'U'
NOTICE Is hereby given, that W;
H. Shaw has beea duly asp stated
admlaUtrator of the estate of Oesrtsy
Schuel, deceased.
All persons havlagclalats agalaat
said estate are hereby reaulret. U .
present same, with proper vouches.
within six months from . the t slated
hereof, to me t ay office. Ml -II
Wllllts building. Klamath Falu, Or. ,
W. H. SHAW, Admlalatrater. v ,
' BERT. C. THOMAS, Atteraar
tor AdaiUIstraar
Dated January 7, 1. ' A
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DSIMX HOTTKAIr
Oct a small paskage ef' Haaakvrg
Bresst Tee, or ss the Oilman fslks
call it,aHsjBburgsr Brut Tkss.'Iat any
pbsrmaey. Take a tsMsspamifal of the;
tea, put a eup of boiliag water upon
it, pour through a sieve and driak
teacup full at ear tisse dutlag the
day or before rstiriag. It is the avast
representation, and places the large;re.lJJ3a
tana owner in a pomuosuio aominmce
or block' matters aa. he sees nt.
"These are only a few of . the
features noticed In .a hasty ;glaaoa
over the bill. The mothers will be
studied out, and a warm protest sent
In tho last year 41,620 books were
published In Japan, while Oermany,
tho most bookish of European na
tions, had only 31,281 volumes to her
Herald want ads brlna results
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"Let's drop Into this restaurant."
"I don't believe I care to eat any
thing." "Well, come in nnd get a new hat
for your old one, anyway,"
Miss Lillian Scott has been elected
president of tho Kansas State Teach
ers' association and -it Is theflrst
time in 52 years' history of the asso
ciation that a woman has been so
'honored. Miss Scott has beeu head
'of the department ot pedagody In
lllakor University since 1894.
Impure blood runs you down
makes, you an easy victim for dis
ease. For pure blood and sound di
gestion Burdock Blood Bitters. At
all drug stores. Price f 1.00.
Fun fas Mills AdeJUea "
The women of the M. A. E. ;clua
are planning to hold a party in. Mills
Hall Saturday night for the people et
Mills addiUon and vicinity, which
promises to be very enjoyable. The
women have been .asked to bring
sandwiches.
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grip, ss it opsas see. pores
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N. V., is the first women to be ad
mitted to membership In the Ameri
can Society of Mechanical Engineers.
time. See Chllcotev MS Mean S .
Dayton is to have a fSO.OOO -mausoleum.
Subscriber for the Herald, (0 cents
a month.
life
wttk a small trial kettte tf
eUtt-Jaesjhafil . .
Stop "dosissRaeumattaau-
It's pala ealys not oas ease 'la. alky
requires iateraai. trsatsimtRub.seeth
ing. penetratiag u8t Jaeohs OU" right r
on the "tender spot," aad by the tune
you say Jack Robtascm eat eemes the
rlieumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is
a harmless rheumailtm'cure wkleh'asvsr
dlsappoInU aad doesn't bum the ahla It
takes ipain, soreuess ana stismsss rrsm
Insurance that pays, aau pays ess; aching Joints, muscles aad bones; stops
ciatica, lumbago., bseksebe, neuralgia.
. Limber -upt Get .a 25 leant ,beitl
t oldtims. honest, Bt- Jaeohs OU"
from any drug 'store, sod 'hi a 'moaMat
you'll be frco from pains, .aches". and
stafaess. ,Deat''suAeri RA..rhssnri-
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