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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
FRIDAY, FKI1RUARV 1.1, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IWHM HIX. tJ a Jazzz ORIGINAL Jazzz f f BIG DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT MOOSE HALL Kay-Jay Orchestra (J t: Vi tt Y 1 II COBESS' I ,-5:K.'-M..'M"...' I X Federal Farm Loans 5 1-2 and 6 per cent (No Commissions) Government Appraiser here now viewing securities for loans Mrs. L. B. Hague 208 Willits Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon Secretary-Treasurer of KLAMATH FALLS. NAT'L FARM LOAN ASS'N Local Agent for CALIFORNIA JOINT STOCK LAND BANK t4 CJAS MASKS FOR FIRRMUX ANACONDA, MONT., Feb. 13. Fire from a carboy of natric acid in the mailing room of The Anaconda SEATTM:, Wash. Fob 13 -Five big Items are on n list of legislative enactments Alaska is golngto nsk of V 11HV9, IUtUlIllll t IlUUlifa lIKf3. Jr, of Alaska said here lecently - when ho passed through enroulfe to m441"11' national capital to present rtie vvvWl northern .territory's leanest to Wash- Ingtou. The flvo Items are: Orant a bonus to koUI minors, Alas kans claim that everything has gone up In prlco except gold, Itself ntul prospectors will not search for tho metal unless. It will buy more for them. Pass tho pending oil and coal leas ing hllli Passage of the bill. It Is claimed, will enable development of Alaska's oil fields. Openu tho national forest reserves for pulp mills. Billions of feet of good pulp wood stnnd on Alaska's two big forest resorves. Pulp and paper men will not establish mills on tho re serves, however, until laws aro passed whoch would give them tile to tho land. Rcgulato tho salmon fishing Indus try. Alaska's big industry, salmon fishing, is rapidly becoming a thing of tho past and unless tho fishing Is conserved, tho, silver horde of tho north will bo gone within a few years, it is claimed. Establish a federal constabulary. Alaska wants n federnl constabulary on tho order of tho stato police of Pennsylvania. At present a few Unit ed States marshals hnvo tho big task tot preserving peaco In almost tho en tire northland. TOMNIZE minim 4 Standard Publishing company here recently was extinguished by firemen using army gas masks. Tho local fire department installed the masks shortly after thewar ended. . CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Report of Police Judge of Condition for the Quarter Ending December 31, 1920 General . . Occupation Tat Delinquent Tax Current Tax Pound . . Hospital Fees Street ... .... Current Tax :..: Delinquent Tax Fines $ 214.95 30.53 6.7SS.5C 60.00 27.00 $2,048.65 10.03 400.00 Balances Sept. 30, 1919 ? 1,539.34 ' .4 2,374.23 Receipts ? 7,111.04,,. tl Bend Sinking 2,223.19 Bend Interest Sinking 11,999.69 Bridge Street Bend " 172:86 Bend Interest Sinking , , 11.83 . Fire Department . ' 225.05 OD Incidental ...M. . 1,610.49 Library . . , 40.39 Light and Water -t.. 2,344.46 Park :. - " 493.12 Police Department , . 4 208.87 Sewer Bend 473.37 OD Sewer 4th Unit Bend 'U-. 491.42 Bend Sinking ' " ,. 2,914.66 Bend Interest Sinking ' " 17.74 Shipplngton Road Bend..-. 1,074.99 Klamath Ave. Fill Bend . "" . 38.42 Bend Sinking . ') 85.65 Bend Interest Sinking ... ' 46.03 OD Series A. 1st Unit Bend Sinking 5,311.07 Bend Interest Sinking 2.708.66 OD Series B. 2nd Unit Bend Sinking.. 3,778.19 Bend Interest Sinking ' 2,920.63 OD Series C. 3rd Unit Bend. ' 23.34 Bend Sinking ' 3,657.46 Bend Interest Sinking " 1,310.61 OD Series D. 4th Unit Bend . 43.04 Bend Sinking r - 11,136.99 Bend Interest Sinking ' 6,051.45 OD Series H. 5th Unit Bend Sinking.. T 2,002.30 Bend Interest Sinking 785.66 ' Series I. 6th Unit Bend.. 256.68 Bend Sinking '3,764.83 Bend Interest Sinking - 1,534.13 OD Series J. 7th Unit Bend 980.83 Bend Sinking 5,585.88 Bend Interest Sinking ... " 1,597.37 OD Series K. 8th Unit Bend 30.03 Bend Sinking , 4,042.34 Bend Interest Sinking 921.11 OD -Series L. 9th Unit Bend 638.83 Bend Sinking , ' 1,885.17 Bend Interest Sinking 561.35 OD Series E. Deficit 1st Unit Bend J?" Bend Sinking 1,187.50 Bend Interest Sinking .. 413.55 OD Series F. Deficit 2nd Unit Bend ' 78.77 Bend Sinking ; 1,946.37 Bend Interest Sinking 521.43 OD Series O. Deficit 3rd Unit Bend 8.24 OD Bend Sinking . 1,566,94 Bend Interest Sinking 414.01 OD Interest 17.10 OD Second Street Fill Bend Sinking.... 192.78 Bend Int'erest Sinking , , 38.56 ' Bridge Street Bend 172. 8C Bend Interest 11.83 Special Fund 2,194.00- 10th Unit Bend , 23,384.80 Bend Interest Sinking . 573,48 11th Unit Bend .. " 29,758.57 Bend Sinking -..., 870,70 Bend Interest Sinking 90Q.5G, 12th Unit Bend , 13,642.84 Bend Interest Sinking 347,68 13th Unit Bend.. , 12.09 Bend Interest Sinking 128.28 14th Unit Bend Bend Interest Sinking ' , 15th Unit Bend ' '., Bend Interest Sinking' 1. ', ?H' ' - i 16th Unit Bend ", Bend Intorest Sinking- , 17th Unit Bend ' . Bend Interest Sinking '. 1 ' ' ' " 18th Unit Bend Bend Interest Sinking... 19th Unit Bend ' Bend Interest Sinking.. ,458.68 J 11,614.95 511.47 471.02 468.07 46S.07 3,111.04 2.95 ' 26.29 37.15 10.80 3,058.46 2,651.09 ' 395:99 i 1,251.30 150.41 2,402.67 996.73 1,111.91 289.16 504,94 84.45 740.50 223.12 499.70 243.73 604.31? 304.82 110,23 42.08 11.98 4.62 158.21 . 64.35 511.47 239.88 Disbursements , ? 4,514.62 1,723.65 10,547.53 Balances Dec. 31, 1919 $ 4,135.76 400.04. 287.63 ' 340.00 1,984.97 570.17 30.00 G98.73 2.26 678.02 268.34 I 1,504.75 213.90 9.89 754.20 5 r 31,308.47 58G.22 6,135.63 ' 114,04 2,921.60 " C4.C2 1,785.40 18.21 55,811.92 1,041.80 79.28 545.61 342.43 134.72 120.19 , 129.14 ' 035.92 16,996.78' '25,299.16 14.G26.9C 23,979.13 257.70 4,234.88 '45.01 4,524.82 32.35 983.63 2116 320.05 77.27 76.50 .54 3.109 o 223 13,067 684 11 154 1,790 168 3,470 496 208 447 191 2,951 6 3,563 3S 85 76 7.902 3,011 5,027 3,448 23 6,061 582 43 12,248 7,267 2,002 1.004 256 4,269 1,449 980 6,316 2,128 30 4,462 ,222 G38, 2,489, 598, 1.297, 506, 78, 1,958, 643. 8, 1,725, 478, 17, 192, 38, 684, 11, 1,797, 6,388, 573 4,459, 870, 900 984, 347 12 128 7,329 328 1,900 69 1,603 22 801 2 65,491 964 76, .31 .19 .06 .33 .88 .07 OD .93 .46 .53 .07 .87 08 OD .42 .SI 94 28 42 65 03 16 .40 OD .23 24 OD .34 .13 .22 .04 .90 .04 OD .30 .50 OD .68 .77 .GS OD .83 .55 .45 OD .03 .76 99 OD 83 48 96 OD 73 19 77 35 00 OD 24 OD 15 80 OD 10 OD 78 56 33 88 90 02 48 41 ' 70 56 12 OD 68 09 28 34 .52 75 .03 22 OD 17 .77 95 OD 87 53 50 OD 54 OD nrr.Nos a irks. Jan. 12. (iiy Mall ) Some Argentine nowspnpors uro calling attention to what they repaid as Indication that thn Japan ese are pjeparlng tho way for an oxIoiihIvc colonlzntion program In South Aniorlcn as well as Reeking on this crntlnont u lnrgor market for their goods-. Tho matter has attract ed cousldornblo attention In diplo matic and commercial elides. Tho treuty with Paraguay, which tho Japanoso minister to Chile cross ed-the continent to sjgn at Asuncion, gives Japan favored nation privi leges Including the right of coloniza tion. Discussing this treaty, Para guay's finance minister, Kuseblo Aynln, said that one of tho objects of Japan was to provide for coloniza tion In his country. He addod that Paraguay, which Is a country tho slzo of California, with only a mil lion Inhabitants, and n wondorful capacity for agricultural develop ment, would welcomo tho Jnpaneso. It Is now reported thnt a similar treaty Is bolng negotiated with Uru guay. In turthernnco of this supposed colonization plan (n South Amercln, Japanese capitalists, according to tho newspaper, La Razon, havo recently acquired enormous tracts of agricul tural lands In northern Peru and Bolivia. Those In Bolivia arc said to bo 1.S00 miles square; those In Peru 20,000 miles squnro. It, Is also Bald that Japanese capitalists havo In vested recently In the exploitation of tin mines in Bolivia and tho projec tion of railways which thoy nro pro paring to construct and oporato. "Thore Is no doubt," bays La Razon, "that thore already exists a vast plan of Japaneso colonization In Peru and Bolivia, n plan' which con sidering the vury dispersed nutlvo population and their tolatlvc Incapa city for certain kinds of work. Is susceptible to vory rapid develop ment, and to such an oxtont thnt practically vory soon Japan will count threo largo nuclei of Interests In 'south America: Sao Paulo, In Brazil, whero enormous lunutltios of coffee are -produced and exportod to the far east; tho department of Ta rlja, in Bolivia, nnd the province of Loreto, in Peru. "It Is also practically certain that In order to satisfy .tho needs of theso colonization centers un nctlvo com mercial interchange will bo estab lished, but tho proportions of this economic expansion aro not limited to this. "Japan, according to ono of Its most authorized newspapers, is thinking out a vory ample commer cial program and nobody ought to bo surprUed if within tho next ten or twenty years its South American trade wero far ahead of tho majority of tho other nations, as she Is work ing for this unceasingly. "These initiatives and tendencies aro worthy of consideration, as they constitute a now phnso, perhaps tho most Interesting ono for us, of tho rivalry between tho omplro of tho Rising Sun and tho northern repub lic." Tho record of Japaneso business activity in this part of South' Amorlca includes tho arrival hero of a Japaneso agricultural commorcinl mission a fow months ago, which is co-operating with an active Japanese chamber of commerco In Buenos Aires. Japanese business mon aro arriv ing by many routes, Including tho Japaneso steamship lino. Ono of tho most recent arrivals coming by tho way of .the United States is SchlnJIro Ushikoshl, commercial oxport of tho Japaneso department of commorco and oxport. Ho is making a six months' tour of South American countries to study consumption needs and also repre sents important Japaneso financial Interests desiring to invest capital In South America. rogo ' nty of T - Qi, City of v ir h Falls, ss: ' j. Lt- "ollco , . no of 'kiio City of ivldU&lh TaLs, Oregon rjn hereby certify thai tho foregoing Is " folpts and d! -rwmwin and lha rendition of i-ch particular Jd of tho City of Klamath MUnesfc on December 81, 1919, & shown by tho rnlpti and P"-' 'ouchera on CIo in my; I DiltU Ul'UUIlltJ UUU IUUUH, tn" 1 and tho seal of said city this 7"i day ot February, 1020. . ,. A. L. LBAVITT, Folk. Judge. FLU IX JAPAX. HONOLULU, Jnn. 15. (By Mail). Influenza Is talking a heavy toll In Japan, according to a Toklo dispatch to tho Hawaii Shlnpo, a Japanoso languago newspaper horo. " Sovoral prominent persons havo died from tho disease Among thorn wero Count A. Yoshlkawa, formor vlco-presldent of tho imperial privy council, nnd, Mrs. Shlnko SalonJI, r of Marquis K, SalonJI, form er " ' pp Japan's ranking ro rCjt.ni fve at tho Poaco Confeibnce, ! J' t jet Iferald Wnut Ad. In .The County t'omt of tho Stnto of Omuaii ioi- luitiiimii iounty In the Mtutor of Thu Organization of Tho I nttorsun Irrigation District. To the Honorable County Court of Klumhth County, Oregon our pntl t onet iipctfiilly lupi'OHunt as fol lews That they proposo tho or g.iiii'itioii of'itn Irrigation district, to ne Known lis Patter.HOu Irrigation l)la t lei under tho piovlslons ot Chapter V I pwh ot Oregon Tor tho yoar l"i: A. u. Ti ot the boundaries ot tho said moioind Irrigation district nro un follow K Beginning at a point ropro&entlwj hn North Went Cornor ot tho south Fast Quarter, of tho south West quar ter, (913 Vi of SWtt ) of soctlon Twon- tv Nino (29), in Townsnip lony, (in) south of ItntiRo Klovon (11). Past ot tho Wlllnmotto Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, thence oimt in said subdivision lino, Ono nnd One-Half mlloa to tho North Kast Corner of tho South West quarter of tho South Knst qaurtor of soctlon 2H, hi said Township nnd rnngo; Thence South Forty, Chains, thonco Knst twenty chains, thonco south twenty chains to tho U cornor on thn sec tion lino botwoon 33, or 34, said Tp mid rnngo; Thonco oast twoiity chains. Thonco South sixty chains, moro or less to tho South Knst Cor nor of Lot numborod 4 of section 3 In Township 41 Routh of Range ele ven (11), U. W. M. in Klamath coun ty, Oregon; Thonco West twenty chains to tho miction lino between sections 3 and 4, In said township and range; thonco south to nt or near tho South East cornor of section I In said Township and Range, wueru said lino lntorsocts tho north lino of tho right ol way ot what Is known its tho Adams Cannl, Thonco notthorly and wostorly along tho north bound ary ot tho Bald Adams Canal to n point twenty chains west of tho East lino ot Soctlon 5, In said Township nnd range; thonco north to tho North boundary ot 9ald TowiiRlilp; thonco West twenty chains to thu quarter cornor on tho Township lino between said Townships 40 and 41. salt! Itango number 11 K. W. M.J thonco north through Soctlon 32, Township Forty, South of Rnngo 11 East, distant Sixty chains; thonco West twenty chains; thonco North Forty chnlns to place of beginning. Thnt vour petitioners constltutu n majority of tho owners of mild land numerically nnd In acreage, and that said land Is suscoptlblo ot Irrigation. That your petitioners proposo tho organization of Bnld district to pro vldo for tho construction of works for tho Irrigation of snino nnd for tho purchase operation or malnton nnco of works ntroitdy constructed, nnd for tho assumption as vrlnrlpnl or guarantor of Indebtedness on ac count of district lands to tho United Stntes under tho Federal Reclamation Laws. Wherefore your pctltlonoM pray that said Irrigation district ba organ ized under snld Chapter 357 ot tho Laws ot 191.7 A..D Names: J, L. Norton J. Frank Adams Waltor lublson Anton Klem N. H. Hadloy Jnmcs Lncey A. J. Deans J. O. Pnttorson Stato of Oregon, Klnmath County, ss: I, John O. Patterson being first duly sworn, upon oath doposo and say, that I am ono of tho petitioners In thn rnrncnlnc netitton nnd that said potltlon Is true ns I -vorlly be-! llovo. J. O. PATTI3RFON Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this 27th day of Jan. 1920. Seal. E. M. 1HII1 11 Notary Public Klamath County Oregon My Commission expires Jan. 14th, 1921. 6-13-20-27 f -'. , --' riiomrioo lu (Jrenm' 720 Main St. v Cimlloa PASTIME Jack (Menrou, Prop. Clgnn, ToliiicOO, Soft Drlnl.'.l Peel mill llllllardi? Burlier Bluip.lu oCnuuotlim OUlt MOITO "Courtei.' mill Korlr" DR. LAMB announces that he has moved his ofliccs to those formerly occupied by Dr. Schleef, rooms 1 and 2, White Building. Tho phone numbers are as formerly. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine AAAMAAAVVMWMWWW MECCA Billard Parlor mil MAIN STltlXT Most Ui-tii-latu Illlllnril Pnrlor In tho City IIHJH-OltAMi: CKIAHH CKJAUiriTES mid TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CoiirtcNy mill Hcrilro our Motto WWMWWrtWWWWrtWWHVW Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of ouch woek nt I. O. O. F. hull, nth and Main streets. Hyinan Woschlor, N. O.; W. C. VolU, Socrotary; W. D. Cofor, Troasuror. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., moots Tuesday night of mo woek nt I. O. O. F. hall. W H. North. C P.; W. D. Cofor, Scrlbo; Frod BucHlug, Treasurer. In tho County Court of the Stato of Orcuon for The County of Ivliiimitli In tho Mattor of Tho Organization of tho Pnttorson Irrigation District NOTION Is horoby glvon thnt n petition for tho organization of tho Patterson Irrigation District, to no oiK.uilzPd under tho provisions ot Chanter 357 ot tho Laws of tho stato of Oregon for the yoar 1917, will ho presented to tho County Court of tho stato of Oregon for tho County of Klamath, on tho 1st day of March, 1920 at t)lo county court houso In said county, nt 10 o'clock In tho foro- noon of said day. Dated Fobruory 2, 1920. J. O. PATTERSON 6-13-20-27 WAR WORKERS TlUt.V CASH OVER TO LJXJIOX ROUNDUP, MONT., Fob. 13. At a recent mooting of tho association, tho war relief workors horo, decided to turn over remaining funds to tho Ameilcanu Legion. Tho War Relief association was or ganised during tho wnrto nttend to needs of dependents of sorvlco mon. STOPS HEADACHE,. 1 i NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Got a dimo pack. of Dr. James' Headache Powders, You can clear your liciul and relieve n dull, splitting or violent throbbing hondacho in a moment with i. Dr lames' Ileadncho Powder, Till old tlino licalach( "llo' r rully facii nouiu . ww fn a dime pi' units eftcr i'ou lll wtiinl'r wji.it h iihc, iiuinil I t ..1 i i nj' It'ii rifted lend. .H u i ink for. uV I" ' g r ad If IOtV you jv A hundred years tigo London was thirteen times as populous us New York. Tho census just taken In Now York Is oxpectcd to show thut city to bo considerably largor now than tho Rrltlsh metropolis. VWWA West End Grocery post effici: nuiMiixa TWO Deliveries Daily PHONE 388 .WWWWWWVMSWNAWSAfNA Timber Sale, lUuuintli liiiliaii ltcsor latlim. Scaled bids, in dupllcato, marked outsldo "Hid lggsman Unit," and addressed to tho Suporintendont, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will ho rocolvod until twolvo o'clock noon, Pnciflo tlmo, Thursday, March 11, 1920, for tho purchaso ot tlmbor on 040 acres of tribal and allotted land on tho Sprnguo Rivor In Sections 22, 27 nnd 28, Township 34 South, Range S Kast ot tho W. M.. Klamath -Reservation. Tho salo comprises about two and onorhnlf million foot of yol low pino, for whlch no bid of loss than threo dollars and ton cents m.iO) por thousand foot will be considered. All timber must bo ro moved prior to July 1, 1921. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certi fied check for ono thousand dollars, payable to tho Superintendent of tho Klnmntb Indian School, Doposlt will I totalncO la ll'iuldatou dam- es i blduur fulls to nxocuto con 1 In .id bond within Mxty ""va ii in a r ncc tit. bid. 3 right tu iojeot ii,y nud nil bl ' i Is maerved. .''nviii ot ( nt act uuj other Inturma tum mi ) bo ohtntnud from Superlu teiiuont, Washington, D. 0.. Janu ary, 23, 1920. OATO SHLLH Com mUslonor of Indian Affairs K-b0rt-?8